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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUST) 14. 1932. PAGE SEVEN n I DAMAGE CLAIM OF SALEM, June 14 (AP) The au preme court today affirmed the Jackaon county circuit court In the caae of Charlea Erb, Jr., agalnat Herman Shope, Coneolldated TrucX llnea, and the Oregon-Medford truck line, In which the lower court awarded a Judgment of S7000 for personal Injury damagea aa a result of an automobile collision. The defendanta appeal from the ..udgment returned In the court pre sided over by Judge H. D. Norton. The opinion was written by Justice Rand. The opinion held that In ad dition to the Judgment of the lower court, ctatutea provide an additional 10 per cent for delay In appeal. The above ault was based upon an auto accident on the Pacific highway near Gold Hill one foggy morning In February. 1930. Charlea Erb. Jr.. former University of California football atar. claimed that the truck driver of the Con eolldated Truck lines was recklesa and negligent, and that he sustained Injuries to his back, which In capacitated him for duties as a coach and professional football player. He waa represented by At torney George M. HobertB of this city. Circuit Judge H. D. Norton waa sustained by the higher court and Erb awarded a alOOO Judgment, plus a penalty of 10 per cent for delay In filing of the appeal. Thia la unuaual. - Krt at the time of the accident. rtrivlnv hi Drlvate auto, and was a salesman. He waa former foot- Ball coach at the university 01 Idaho. F Today's car receipt: wheat 16; flour fl; corn 1. San Francisco Butt erf at, SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. (AP) Butterfat, f.o.b., San Francisco. 18c. PORTLAND, June 14 (AP) The great decrease In storage holdings of eggs throughout the country, to gether with the abnormally alow and depreased trade, creates an ab normal situation throughout the in dustry. Latest storage holdings re port. Issued by the department of agriculture, reflects a decrease of 4.093.000 cases In supplies aa com pared with June 1 a year ago. A month ago the shortage was 3,180, 000 cases, compared with May 1 a year ago. This month's figures re flect a decrease of 5,801.000 cases as compared with the average for five years. Despite this serious low In the current holding of eggs In store, there remains a lack of snap In the market. Trading trend In the market for butter was fully steady for the day. No change was reflected In the price, either on the exchange or on the open market. Butterfat values are well maintained. PORTLAND. Ore Jiint 14 (API Live Poultry Net buying price: o ronera, ju&iic; others unchanged. Potatoes Local, 90c$1.15; Park dale. $1 .25: Deschutes. SI .35 & 1.50: Eastern Washington, 11.35. Butter, butterfat, eggs and coun try meats unchanged. Onions, seed potatoes, new pota toes, strawberries, wool and hay quotations unchanged. ADVISED 10 FIGHT ENEMIES OF SEATTLE, Wash., June 14 (AP) A challenge to American womanhood to "recapture the home." with the motion picture described as the most powerful Influence opposing Its in terests, was before delegates to the General Federation of Women's Clubs today aa they resumed another day of their biennial convention. j. Beginning this morning with a ' meeting of the nominating commit tee with Mis. Grace Morrison Poole of Boston, Mass., vice-president, aa the unopposed candidate for the pres idency, a long program of reports and addressee were to be delivered. In an evening session laat night. Dr. L. Wendell Flfleld, pastor of the Ply mouth Congregational church of 8e ttle, declared that a "pagan trend of ultra lndlviduallam" la breaking up the American home. "The walla of the home," he aa aerted, "are being moved out Into the community." Among Influences he cited aa bring ing this about were cheap amuse ments, public nurseries and the tend ency of wlvea and mothers to go Into Industry. "It Is my definite conviction," Dr. Wield went on to say, "that the greatest single factor for populariz ing a type of lndivlduallatlc philoa- opay and moral theory which runs counter to the lntereats of the home la the motion picture." IDF(I PLAYS LITHIA mm AFTERNOON A large crowd la expected at the fairgrounds diamond this alternoon to witness the cla-h between the tiMfnrt Tsistnti and Ashland Legion baseball teams, who will fight for the Jackson county cnampionump at 4:30 o'clock. The two teams represent the out standing contributions of the seven A-.nw4 tn the countv. A three- game series Is scheduled for the playoff. The winning town win aponsor the team to enter the dla trlct finals. Miih llnner Coming ronVALLIS. Ore.. June 14. (API Heavy production of honey this spring was reported loaav in neativ m.rket review of honey and nut prospects released by the O. 8. C. extension service oo-opi"" the U. 8. D. A. bureau of agricultural economics. Sneclal Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 33 H. A. M. Tuesday. June 14th at 1:30 p. m. Work in n. A. detree. Visitors in vited. Refreshments. By order of L. Lenox, H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary- wn arkety Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 14. (AP) Cattle 25, calves 10; about steady. Hogs 600; slow to weak. Sheep and lambs 500; about steady. Portland Produce Pcrthnd Wheat PORTLAND, June 14. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July 50!4. -SO 14 .5014 .5014 Sept. .50 .50 .49 T, .49 T, Dec. 52 .52 .52 .52 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .61 Soft white .52 Western white . .51 Hard winter .50 Northern spring .50 Western red - .49;$ Oats: No. 2 white, 24.50. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Co.) June 14: 50 30 30 90 India Rr's Ufa Total Today 39.3 16 0 80.1 39.3 Prev. day .... 38 4 15 3 58.1 38.3 Week ago .... 38 6 16.6 58.1 38.5 Year ago ....103.3 77.4 158.5 109.0 Bond Hale Averages (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) June 14: 30 30 30 60 Indl's Rr's Ut's Tola! Today 86.1 53.5 74.3 61.0 Prev. day ... 54.9 63.1 74.0 60 6 Week ago .... 55.6 55.8 74.5 61.9 Year ago . 83.1 99.8 100.8 94.6 E NEW YORK. June 14. (AP) Se curities markets maintained a firm undertone today, with share making fair progress, despite a momentary sag m the first hour, and another at mid-afternoon. The closing tone waa firm, with numerous advances of fractions to 3 points. Turnover ap proximated 800,000 shares. Today's closing price for 15 sel ected stocks follow: American Can 38U American T. & T. 85ft Anaconda 4 Curtis Wright H General Motors .. 9 Int. T. & T 3H Montgomery Ward 6i Paramount Pub. 3 Southern Pac. .. S. O. of Cal. S. O. of N. J. . Trans Am. , ENOLEWOOD, N. J., June 14. (AP) The death certificate of Vio let Sharpe, the maid in the Dwlght W, Morrow home who committed suicide, was filed today, stating she waa married, "name of husband un known.' The filing of the certiflcste was the first Intimation the woman who took her life when police called to continue their examination of her in connection with the Lindbergh baby kidnaping case, was married - The certificate was signed by Ralph Oilady, Bergen county phy sician, who performed the utopsy after the waitress took her life with poison. 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