,, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY; AUGUST 1931.
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Vary little . change Id noted" In the
eherar- butter market .situation,
'Prices are about ateady In- - general
land especially ao for . tho bettor
JMafce of butter "In Portland shows
' fractional decrease- for the - week
While country?' offerings r here" are
fekowlng an Increase that' more-than
wakes up for this deficiency.
'' ButtertaCt values- are steady -to-
i Milk prices are. not entirely unl
form despite-the agreemeht to abide
tf certain selling values' to manors;
:XMports In the trade Indicate more
or;' leas sesree shading. Independent
'operators report getting plenty ' of
:omtlk from Vie country.
Martet for eggs continues to reflect
strength with decreasing supplies and
ell maintained values. Considerable
SorgS stock' la"' being " marketed ' as
Until goods. '" : r r
traces continue to sho strength
U through the live1' chicken" trade
mith do further changes for the day,
Demand Is best for llghtr Weight
BtUeov which are very scarce.
Quality light weight country killed
caivea are moving out well with
prices swell-sustained here. Hogs are
a trlfle slow and lambs are Just about
noirung at late values.
There Is no change In the potato
trade. i Locally the' bulk of the trade
la; being supplied ; with home-grown
mil some' are- offering; No. 2 Yakima
geowttr. .
.. -Another truck load of : Ashland
ZRiertaS' was reported In.
., Somewhat)' firmer trading ' tone'" Is
reflected forehead lettuce, with an
aeute shortage of offerings and-espo'
tclally quality, stuff , Prices are' firm
to .higher in spots. ",
tif Watermelon market is a trifle slow
at rate' prices'.' . '
i i Huckleberries show a .lair .move.
rnt found Mo lb. : ' k ' J,-' '
t.' Cheese sales are Raining! at' late
prices.-
mMd cantaloupes
favorftes for trade
3 iPORriAND. Ore.. Aug. 31 (API
Deeplt the unsettled appearance of
ine -coast cantaloupe trade generally,
hr4l a-rather fair cash demand.
reflected m the UDIllard section. Oar
4ead: lots re';now rolling out of'thla
fafcofeoK- Southern Oregon section,
ilotef loadings were a. car each 'for
Boston, Minneapolis and Fargo.
'. eakll market at Dlllard la ncrw well
established at SUt, icraClor stan
dards. This la lef best? established
0 labeled brands. .
y . ' Livestock ,
i, Portland; ore., Aug. ai. (apj
CATTLBj-60, calves 30; ateady.
f-HOas: 388, including 1ST dlrefct to
rules; easier. , .,
SHEEP: 800; Including. 19 direct:
Maidy.' v. .
fn'ivll' n'f ' i . 11 'M . -s'.vr
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Trans- Am'.
United Aircraft
U. 8S Steel ..
Cdrpt Trust 8ha.
6-yr. Fxd. Trust'..
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FARM MARKETING
OUTLOOK 1BEMR
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Further Improvement In the 'egg
ana ' poultry situation and' signs of
the turn toward better conditions In
the dairy-and sheep" Industries-are
seen' -In the- annual summer outlook
reports of tho college extension' 'Ser
vice Just Issued. r ' -
Prloes for eggs and'chlckens.'altho
still low compared to recent years
have 'made a- strong seasonal advance
during- the' past few weeks. Fewer
hens are In prospect to go Into laying
bouses this fall, and demand -to-expected
to Increase as business condi
tions Improved t ,,
As to the dairy Industry, Vie report
says, "The outlook appears 'to be on
the side of moderate Improvement."
Borne increase in demand Is expected
but production Is likely to continue
relatively heavy for some time.- Fig
ures are given showing that dairymen
have been saving fewer "heller calves
and 'that -the-' rapid Increase in the
number of milk oows on farms has
probably been checked. ,; ,
Record marketings of sheep and
lamb are bolng made this year' and
conditions -Indicate that sheepvnum,
bers will be further reduced' In this
country and' abroad. Demand la ex
pected' to Increase as business oondl-i
tions improve, The report points' out
that world-wide conditions of supply
and demand affect wool-' prices in
this 'country and consequently' have
a' bearing oh the sheep and wool out
look in Oregon,-. North Amerloa has
but 8 per cent of the world's sheep.
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STILL. SPREADING
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Aiwnaied Prrit PsirtSi.
Harry Lore; 18,' (left) and Thomas Wheatley, 17, were killed with "
their two girl companions-by thref men near Ypsilantl, Mich. Their.,
bodies were found burned almost beyond recognition In an automeblle.
Portland Prodno
PORTLAND, -Orei, AUf.- SI. ( AP)-
auriEK: prinu, 93 score or better,
1 sac; - standards, 39 t 30c cartons.
, Kgs. i milk, country meataj biittor.
JfSt, live poultry, onlona, potatoes,
wool, hay, quotations unchanged.
Portland Wheat
- PORTLAND, Atlg. 81. (AP) Whoali'
M ,' .' " Open. High. Low: Close.
Jept; (old)., 46 . .454 .4814
Sspt. (BW),CV.. .4H .48H M .46H
Dee: . ,j.ij.; .48 .48 .48)4 .48
.Caarf gralnV:,;
Bend Bluestem. .58
6ol white .i...j,. ;.;.. ., ' ,4im
Weatara . white .i.h.i.i. ,48 (4
Hard 'winter ..'.:..)........ .4314
Mortoerri' aprlne; -...t ,43
Weaterh''wd';,..,..'.::.:..'. .43)4
. Oat': oa- white...... 17.80
f'Today a receipts: Wheat ISO;
flftur 8; corn 8; oata 4f hay 1.
I . T.l Ma vnuipteoo nnllerfat.
8Ar rANC1300v Au(M. AP
Butterfat, f ob, Ban Francisco, ja.
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The-Orater national forest-was "free
of new fires 1 yesterday! and todav'.
out wnat was rumored to be a com
parativeiy large new one on state
land, which started' sometime yes
terday, is burning on Fielder moun
tain located between Rocky river and
Or&nts Pass. No details could be
learned 'before the return of Dwloht
Phlpps; djutnot fire warden; from' the
scene late, this afternoon, '. ,. - ':
Tiiere was also a report here this
noon that another fire on Owen-
Oregon company land In the Butte
Falls district Is being fought, by the
company's lire fighters of that dis
trict an old fire, which had been
under' control, having Rotten awav
1 ram me 'psireiters.
Inquiry at the Owen-Oregon com
pany offices In this city early this
afternoon failed' td -bhng any.-Information
along' this 'line, other ti'ian
the fires on the company's land' In
ths Butto Falls territory were under'
control; aooordlng.. to the office at.
tenaant, Mr.' Owen and the- other
company officials being out of the
city; .
FEDERAL PRISONERS ON
WAY TO LEAVENWORTH
Wall Street Report
MosrtH ago. Ill S
Tear ago...... 11.0 ' 117.8 '3183
f Ntoek Hmtr Averagm.'
-(Olpyrlght. 1881. Standard Statistics
Via - (:. -Akgust i: .
.:' ! .-,. '60 : 30' 80' 80
1 , Ind'U RRi Ws Total
Today i. 108.7 .0 63 3 110 1
Pre. av. .. 108.1 M S 18S.S 113 3
WeSk ago..-.; 110.4 873' 188.8 113 5
78.4' 188.1 118.1
183.8
. tm YORK, Aug. 81. (AP) The
stock -market' reacted ' rather sharp
ly lit the last hour of trading today.
In ' selling- flurry which developed
out-of -a gradual decline through
out th rooming,' -,
n Losses- of -W to M appeared In
server 1 1 prominent - issues, but were
somewhat reduced as i liquidation
llghteiMd la' the-' final few min
utes. 7 Issues which sold off 13 or
more Included U. 8. ee), Amer
tea 11 Can. American Teiephbn.
Bastman, Allied Chemleal,1 Case,'
New 'Tork Central. BanU Fe" Hall
road, and Air Reduction. . . .-
(..Todays closing prices-for 17 aer
ented stocks follow:
meieioioaii''.i.-........i;....u. 1. M
UBSFWaa" T. & T. 170H
Ana vf ..MJ..i..r,-, M-
uenerai saovors -
Int. T. and T. m'A
Montcomerjr Ward 81)4
pgrawunt Pflt- - a'
A prison car was attached to the
northbound ' Shasta today with. pris
oners from several California cities
aboard. Tho car will be set off at
Grants Pas to await the ' arrival
of several . prisoners bolng brouitht
irom Kurvxa, cal. Air of the prln-
onora will be taken to Leavenworth
prison In Kansas, guards said.
The unusual appearance of the
car with lis heavily barred : windows
from which could be seen peering
lace, attracted1 attention' ol ninny
persons at tho depot.
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Boys Injured By".'
Skid Near Salem
SALEM, Ore.,' Aug. ai. (AP)
Arthur Tucker, 18. was In the hospl
ta here'-and'hla-orjmpanldn,'' Ritchie
Davis waa confined Jo a room In the
Y. M. C. A; as a-TMUlt of an automo.
bile accident south' of Salem last
nlghf. Both 'youths.1 sons of'Amerr
can mtMtonflw in' China, were oh
their way to Ohio to enter colleges.
Tucker waa -treated for a fracture
of one ' elbow, while Davis suffered
minor- cuts and' bruteee. Their car
was demolished when It skidded on
loose gravel and; '.overturned. -The
boys recently arrived from China
purchased ' a ' car at Los Angeles to
drive east.
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Salem Loan Firm
Under New Heads
SALEM, XH4:,' Aug-ai: (AP) Re
organisation of tke State' Savings and
Loan association of Sslem.'aa well as
complete severance of connections
with the Mortgage Investment com
pany ot Portland, recently Investigat
ed 'was announced here today. Ah'
Increase In reserve stock from S3S.000
to 850.000 waa alee- announced. i
Dr. R, B. Lee Sterner of Salem was
elected president of ths company,
John H. Carson of Salem, vice-president,
slid HY C." Mlfler' of" Alhsnv.
seere'tarf-treasurer and manager
' Manila Heantmrd-'
MANILA (API Extensive public
Improvements-havS1 been made In
Manila In 'the' last year, resulting I
lessening traffic congestion, belter!
sanitation and bceutlfiratlon of thai
I)!.,,;., . .. 4-., -,..U.1 .-',i,
PortrrU"f'dli)tfniuonv Th''PlfMi
leya, opp. Holly theater.
l)r. Morgun . , , '
Ouest . Ifcre ''' . ."' ,'
Dl'.- A rf. Mnrirtth'-nf Wnshlnbtml.
D. C Is a guest of her brother1 and
tlster-lnlnw, Mr.1 and Mrs. O. M Ooss
of Butte Falls,, also '.her niece, vMrs
A. A. Noff and family of Medfordv
Wille In the valley, Dr. Morgan
Is visiting" manyi points of Interest.
Including Crater Lake. She Is' re
turning "to her home' in the capital
by airplane;' andv will ' visit ' Los An
geles, the Grand Canyon -of the Colo
rado, Kansas City, Mo.', and New York
city, -enroutor . -'-.,; --Y
Entertain' finest " 5 , ';
At Lake o' Woods ' ! -i
Mr. and Mrs. . R. E. McElhose "M
Ornnts Pass, who formerly resided -In
Medford, are - visiting here previous
to their departure' for Lake 6' Woods
where they will- vacation with their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nlckcr
con of Wheeling, West Virginia. Mr.
and Mrs. McElhose will occupy tiietr
cottage at the resort, and Mr. and
Mrs.. Nlckorson--wlll'be In-tho E. H.
Pomeroy cabin.1 ; '-, n y, n
Ijiwn Hupiter tllven '
,f 'Ybtlh'g KeHiilHice" - -' '.
Mrs. F. Mv Orltsch and Mrs. J;1 W.
Young were hostesses last evenlng-'at
the latter'a home at 518 South. Oak
dale! at -a lawn supper, followed by
bridge.. Eighteen guests-were Invited
to the of fnlr. ' i: 1, ..- - - i ;--.-Prize
for high tcoro was awal-dod
Mr. and Mrs. H. 'A,'- DuBuquc, and
low to Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marshal!',
I'lano licrllula '
To Be (liven Hoon
Every fall planoforto recitals will bo
glveii' In September by students who
have studied music throughout' the
summer, Mrs. E. E. Cloro, local In
structor announced today.
Having returned this wock from a
brief vacation,' Mrs.' Gore's studio Is
now ready for the reception of pUplls
for1 atudy. '
Miss llamlll Is
SbpjH'r'iriMilesa'' " '' --
Complimenting her house' guest.
Miss Ellen -Hill of Ross, Calif., Miss
Peggy Hamll! entertained with a sup
per party last ovenlng, at her home
on- King's highway; Twelve' members
of the younger set were invited. Fol
lowing suuncr. badminton, wns en-
joVed at tlio' armor. '- -
Miss Mary' (lore'- ' . " .
Married'-Thursday '-v-. ''')
Afinouncerhertt has-' been'"" receive J
lnc this' city-of tho: marrlsge'-bf Miss
Mary Amelia-Gore; 'daughter of Wal
ter; S. Opre, to Arthur France Sand
llr? 'of 'Sail'' Beynardlno.-' Oalif-.i on
Tllursday',- August'13 The bride' for
merly mode her' home-lri'- MSilferd,
where r,he Is well -knowrli '
Col;' Voornles-'Invites-' '-Mrli..- .-,-Frlendw
for 'Evening '
1 Oo'lonel ' Gordon Vobrhlest h'as- iri-
vlted' friends "to 'his" home this 'eve
ning for dinner , and bridge. Quests
include- Mr. end Mrs. Corbln -Edgell,
Mr.'" and mW.'h. Chandler ERin;- Mrs.
Black - Preston, Mrs." StcWart Patter
son-shdT. slater Johnstotl'. -
- - ' s ,. - '- -r-
Airs. Iliibnard Hostess ' "
At llrlilge Mrtilc '' . ' f
Mrs.- H.T. Hubbard'' entertained
this afternoon- with-' a bridge ' picnic
on Rogue river; honoring Mrs. Lloyd
D.' Gore of Vancouver, B.: C,, wh(r.ls
tho House "guest of ' her" sister,, Mrs.
Ernest LV Scott;' Eight' guests 'enjoy
ed' the afternoon'. -', ' . .
I" - tit -. i,;f ".
Circle' Resumes '-i f .j
Meetings Alomlny -' ' ;1!,:
Chrysanthemum ' Circle No. -VB4,
Neighbors - of Woodoraft will ' resume
meeting following the sumrner's Jvr
catlon.lt was announced today; Mem
bers '-ars asked' 10 meet Moldayeve
rilhg,'. August '- a at the OildfeAoWs
hall, at 8 'o'clock:-' ' '.-'" ' '
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nirtiuiny mneheoiv"
Is Kvent of Toiluv
Fourteen gUests 'were' Invited 'to the
birthday lunchoon' today, given' by
Stewart Patterson at ' the Feoslcs
home, where he Is spending the' sum
mer with his mother, Mrs. Stewart
Pattorsori of New Yiork. (
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OHcsH'or- - .-. N- '.
Victor-ItiirsellH ,)'r ' ..
Dr. and Mrs.' A.- Burscll and ' two
sens of Mountaln"Vlew. Calif.; arrived
here Wednesday evening- to visit' Dr.
Burscll's brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. victor ' Bursell at their ranch
home. " ' '- (
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To Eugene t " -
For Week-End'
Miss Roberta Gore will leave, to
morrow for Eugene where - sho , will
spend tho week-end as tho' guest of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. a. Gore.
WASTE' LAND USE
OR HOUSING PLAN
PENSION SYSTEM
CANBERRA. (AP) Australia's
pensioners have reached such mim-
bera that they are now capable of
dictating the policy of the country.
There are actually nearly twice s
many pensioners as taxpayers. 804.000
to 267.000. .
Successive "governments have cater
ed to various classes 'of pensioners to
secure votes. Now the pensioners
seem strong enough to overwhelm any
government wnktn threatens to cut
their heiwt 1 tan, j
mere are oid- age penaloits. Invalid
pensions, war veterans' pensions, wid
ows' pensions, pensions for deDend-
ents of -dead and- Incapacitated sol
diers, for retired government .-em
ployees - and for depondent -of tfiosc
wno die In the civil service; . ;
Tho federal government pays ;J5
upon the .birth of- every, child and'
one state glvos unskilled workers-$1
a week for every child In the family
under the ago of 14. 1. .. ,
SPANISH DEPUTIES GO !
TO SEATS UNARMED
t MADRID ( AP) Becanse' of the
tension between rival political fac
tions in the Constltutent Assembly,
deputies are politely asked at the
door to check their walking sticks
before entering the chamber.
Major Ramon Franco, Spanish avi
ation ace and etcrmy political petrol,
has thus far been the only one to
defy the ruling. Franco hobbles Into
the sessions on a pslr of crutches.
, because of a broken leg.
Phone 84a. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
J . iv '
for tho Methodist indies'
'''.Walch
cooked food sale,
Meat Market.
Saturday at Peeh's
l 'PITTSBURGH--- (AP) ' A' 4S-aore
tract -on' a once unsightly hillside- herd
fa being graded and terraced 'tor de
velopment by the Buhl Foundation
Into beautiful homo sites to be rent
ed to persons of moderate means. .
Expenditure : ultimately of ' 82,000,
OOOls planned: by the foundation, as
an Investment' as well 'as a' step -in
civic advancement. -- . " .
The dwellings will be laid out ac
cording to' a plan that will ' provide
wide lawns, gardens, parks' ahd play
grounds. Less-than-30 percent of the
land will be occupied by buildings.
The site' was' selected and tho
type of " construction' chosen aftera
study' bf the city's housing needs
and of community planning 'meth
ods, the foundation announced. y
Dwellings Front On Parks "
The ' houses will consist of five,
ilk' or' seven" rooms.'; They- will be
designed Individually, but all will
harmonize. The foundation' plans
to have" the dwellings face' away
from the streets, fronting ' on'' ceni;
tral parks, but the rear of the house
will appear much the same as the
front.
f-ChhrTM-y. LewW," drrectorofr'Iie
foundation;' said It was desired' -to
make- the" foundation's ' funds' do
double' duy-investlnge directly: for
a' constructive ' social purpose wttth-H
outsacfllfce of Income and -without
unusual -risk' td'lnvested -funds
' ThS' amount" of ; thc'renlals Das
not bee'determined;'ljut officers -df
the organlzatfon-'said' theywbuld be
rrtoderateP- ' : v'"'.
Lewis' said new principles In' hoits
Inrf 'construction V(. on'J- hillside "land
were-expected- to show-' how ' muoh
ofwhait lsyconsldered iWaste-land' ln'
Pittsburgh and ' other cities may be
used while- developing; even higher
standards of housing,' -'! ;
A' national advisory council com'
posed of persons prominent In home;
community and town planning will
aid the foundation'. Foundation
funds -arerta llhanoe Uic entire-pro"
Ject.
Not A Philanthropy
The . organization announced it
was not engaging In a-phllanthroplo
movement, but that It expected
reasonable and non-speculative-re
turn on Its Investment.
Mass .production and ths present
low cost of building materials will
make lower 'rentals -possible, the an
nouncemcnt 'said-
The Buhl Foundation, created in
1937 by the will of the' late. Henry
Buhl Jr., Pittsburgh department store
owner, has capital funds of 813,000,'
000.
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GOULASH GUNS, FOLLOW -
PLOW ON .SOVIET FARM
MOSCOW (AP) Field kitchens to
supply farmers and. workers with hot
meals as they labor on- Russia s col
lcrtlve -farms are being organized by
t'.:o' eovlet government.
These feeding - stations will xno,ve,
with the laborers as they advance
through the fields.
The system of ; public eating places
la a factor In the government's drive
to free women of . domestic drudgery
and absorb them In productive labor.
It contemplates' dispensing 9.150,000-
000 public meals this year at cost
PORTLAND WILL HAVE
:. ARBITER OVER" MILK
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31i (AP)
The Dairy Co-operative- ' assocla
tlon- and the Portland milk dis
tributors todays appointed each - two
representatives to confer with- Dr.
W. J. Kerr; president of Oregon
State college, with regard to the
appointment of an arbiter to de
cide, any future milk controversies
here.
GERMAN DO-X HOPS
FOR ANTILLA CUBA
' SAN JUAN. Porto Rico. Aug. 31.
(API Tfte soaplane DO-Xv which ar
rived hero yesterday afternoon 01
the way from South America to Ml
ami and New York, took off early
this momlng for Antllla. Cuba.
The DO-X arrived, yesterday after
noon alter pausing briefly at St.
Johns; In" the- West Indies, on a
flight from Port-Au-Spaln, Trlnllad.
TINY PRINCESS MUST
LEARN TO POINT TOES
LONDON (AP) Princess Eliza
beth Is to start her dancing les
sons this fall, when she will be five
and a half years old. -
They are to be real dancing les
sons. She Is to learn to waits anil
fox trot In addition to the minuet
and Scottish dance steps.
- ;t . i n ... v ... .
' took I A 'new derby ha; cost only
1.40 or 108 at the Emmy Lou Hat
8hop In M. M. store.
Tuscan Cling peaches. Cllelm ranch,
BOISE, .Idaho, Aug. 31. AP) A
force of '300 fire fighters 'held a forest
fire at bay as It surged and roared
within a holf mile of the; town of
Placervllle, todays ,. ..'..-.
' The fire, with' two towns, already
In Its maw, . was quiet during .t.'je
night but fire fighters expressed con
cern over 'what the day would bring
In winds and high temperatures , to
spur the'flrS on.'i -,
' The telephone 'operator at 'Placer
vlllo said:-: "We' can i hold It: for-a
while, anyway."-.. . i '-: -i,:;"
Quartzburgv and .Granite Creek,
ghost towns with, histories dating:
baok to the earliest mining .era -or
IdPi'io, were In ashes today as, the
result of -the widespread forest fires.
. ..300 Homeless .
; .NeaB.Placervtlle 300 refugees driven
from .their, homes in the path of a
doggedly advancing fire, were hud
dled on a sand ' flat .fringed by the'
blaze. A,, fourth town, Centervllle,;
was for a' time completely; encircled'
by.flre but wns believed to, have been
saved last night.'- !
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There waa a letup In the ferocity
of the flames when darkness brought
cool air 'to the burning district lost
night but fire fighters held out little
hope of quenching the flames before
snother hot sun came to speed them
along. ;
The - loss of Quartzburg was esti
mated by authorities t a50Q.QO0. The
equipment' of a gold mine which had
employed most of the fown's 300' resU
dents was destroyed.
FIVE FATALITIES IN'
SALEM-,' Ore:, Aug.- 31. (AP). Five
Natalities resulted from 659 Industrial
accidents during the post week. It
was' announced .today by. the' state
industrial accident commission
Those-listed by the commission on' Its
fatality list were Archie O. Evans,
truck driver of St. Helens; Rudolph
Olson timber faller' or Black Rock;
Harry Jv Campbell,' trim' saw operator
of Dallas;' Eugene Fields," laborer of
Medford, and Hugh M. Hicks, cr&ne
chaser at Wendllng.'.
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. Powerful Lighthouse'-to Open -
' WASHINGTON ( AP) - Dry' Tortu
gas . lighthouse, Bltuated-on t,he-most
westerly -of -the Florida keys.-wtll be
come the -most powerful 'coastal -light-
In the United States September
when its candlepower will be Increas
ed to 3,000.000.
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3. Wonderful new comfort No more btafflnfe.
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