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MEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.
Medford Mail Tribune
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ROBERT l KUHL, Wltor
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Ye Smudge Pot
07 Arthur Perry
There seems to have been a com
plete breakdown or Conspiracies and
Lying in these parte, on a wholesale
basts, when compared with the aprlnjj
crop. It aeema after a Mar hei been
v,t in AO different Ilea nobody.
not even a termer, will believe him. j
There haa aleo been 3"J'" I
milnclzlns of Incompetents, ine.
master mind, that atarted out last
August, as a aroiw " .
Master, has completely collapsed as a
aruardlsn angel. Even the eminent
moonshiners, who left 'their mash
simmering In the moonlight, to come
to town to scold the district attorney
and sheriff, are no longer lieted as
downtrodden martyri. Things hare
certainly drifted to a diabolical atata,
when the emlldlah aqueal of a grown
man no longer makes the barber, 300
feet away, Jump and accidentally cut
a customer. This la a matter Justify
ing the naming of a committee for
Investigation, to find out what effect
acting human has on the patient.
During tJhe course of the presi
dent's visit, Communists shinned up
light poles and hooted the chief exec
utive of the nation. This Is America,
In their native land they would have
been shot down like Jaybirds. If
only wounded when well again, tftiey
would spend the rest of their days
hauling boats up and down the Volga
river,
a a a
The Socialist party In the foreword
to Its platform, said something aa
follows:
The Socialist party, aa In the
past when Bugene V. Debs, and
other notablee, were Its standard
bearers, again followa It time
honored custom of refraining
from a lengthy eulogy and need
less praise of the past accom
plishments of their candidates-'
the usual and oustomary prac
tices of other political parties.
This Is mora than the Republican
and Democratto platforms managed
to enunciate In 800,000 words eaoh,
and should be given credit for clear
thinking once.
a
One of the downtown economists
got home yesterday before his wife
had out the wood.
a a a
The Demoerata are going to make
"a direct appeal to the mothers." it
ought to get the mother vote, a la
1018. Before the election the Demo
cratic plea and It worked was
"Thank Oodl He Kept Tja Out of
war," while the bands played, "I
Dldnt Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier.'
In alx months there came the cry:
"Join the Army Don't Be a Slacker!"
It Is thought some mothers will re
member Oils, and vote accordingly,
a a e
Three boys were down from the
university, on their week-end, and
not a one said "nerta" over 1500
times.
a a t
POLITICAL SMART-ALECKS
(Kansas City Times)
Opponents of the president
from Mr. darner down, and up,
are horrified at the thought that
the administration did not sea
the depression In advance and
do something about It before It
happened. But were these otitic
or any of their fellow party mem
bers possessed of this rare vision I
At loaat, if they saw whrtt was
coming and what ought to be
done, they were remarkably quiet
about both. Even after the event,
tlhey were, and are, without a
program of action. But, of
course, a lot mora la expected of
the administration, especially
with a campaign In full swing.
a
Hunters continue to rush out to
the front-line forests.
a a a
There are still numerous com
plaints about the scarcity of money,
though the ecarclty la no worse than
It haa alwaya been. There are a
number of new Persian cats and
Pomeranian doge, to prova It. Cash
must be forthcoming for either, be
fore delivery, which causes some of
the scarcity of money. Furthermore,
the Standard Oil and other octopuses
of their Ilk, will grant no tick, and
further drain the walleta of the
mass ss ere they can spend It for
something else. A few are honest,
and admit there was always a srar
clty, of money In their unhappy Uvea,
and Hoover Is to blame for It. The
majority however howl Ilka they al
waya had more money than they
knew what to do with, until the past
three years.
e a e
The Aabury Beall boy towned Sat.
He all but ran over your corr. When
the boy Is In his Art. he mskes the
fat trurks from Portland keep on
their own aide of U mad.
Where s the "Paramount Issue?
A FEW weeks ago Mr. Fehl's "paramount issue," in his
campaign for county judge was "the recall of Judge H.
D. Norton." At every meeting this issue was stressed above
all others, the speaker flayed Judge Norton fore and' aft, de
clared he had signed the petition for recall, and urgoi his hear
ers to do likewise. At the same time Fchl took pride in the
fact that he placed principle above party, emphasizing his polit
ical independence, by announcing that he would not Tote for
President Hoover, even though he had received his nomination
from the Republican party.
This happened only a few weeks ago. But now what do we
findf Apparently Mr. Fehl has dropped his paramount issue
entirely. At his meetings support of the recall is no longer
asked. Recall petitions are no longer circulated among the
faithful.
And where has Brother Fehl's stalwart political indepen
dence gone. Apparently into the discard also. For at the
meeting of the Young Republican club, Fehl appeared as an
apostle of party regularity, under the slogan of vote the ticket
straight.
The eloquence of the G. 0. P. candidate for county judge
was 10 persuasive, that according to his supporting newspaper,
he was endorsed by the Young Republican club, as the regular
nominee of the party.
T now only remains for Mr. Fehl to come forth and repudiate
his paramount issue, the recall of Judge Norton, announce
that loyalty to the Republican ticket that he demands, by
coming out for President Hoover, and the record will be com
plete, his stand on two important issues will be crystal clear.
If this not NOT done, then one can only conclude, that as
far as Mr. Fehl is concerned, if it's a paramount issue it's
"THE BEST SHOW-UP IN TOWN."
Straw Votes
Q PEA KING f straw ballots,
k- concluded one at the High
; cast.
It is interesting to note the
also the winners in this paper's
Gates, and Beeson.
In the High School vote, however, Pop Gates for county
judge leads the field, instead of President Hoover. In fact
Hoover wins over Governor Roosevelt by only 25 votes, 264
to 239, with 9 votes for Norman Thomas.
Pop Gates on the other hand, is an overwhelming favorite
in High School oircles, with 371, Fehl second with 156 ; Phipps
third, with 95; and Pipes last with 48,
In the sheriff race the High School ballots put Beeson far
in the lead, with Sohermorhorn socond, and Znndcl a poor third,
while as in the Tribune vote, Sheriff Jennings is complimented
with several votes written in,
While awaiting the Ppmocratic alibi that the High School
newspaper ballot boxes were stuffed, in a orooked oontest for
political purposes only, etc, etc., we again point out its list of
winners are identical with those of the Mail Tribune, and with
the exception of the county judge race, where Fehl leads
Phipps, the relative standings of ALL' THE CANDIDATES
are also identical.
A VARIATION in percentages is to be expected. It is only
natural that a straw ballot conducted by a newspaper,
should be influenced somewhat by that newspaper's political
opinions. Yet the High School poll would indicate that the
Mail Tribune's vote, as far as Medford is concerned, is not so
far afield.
Now if those interested in straw ballots will take this pp.per's
; results, add them to those in the
those of the Ashland Tidings, we believe an accurate cross
section of the present political situation will be obtained. '
Flight 'o Time
(Med.ort) and aJactuon Count j
UL1C017 (Tom th rUt of Tht
Mall Tribune of H and to Yettr
TBN YEARS AGO TODAY
October 24, 1038.
(It Wat Tuuday.)
Rumor tin holdup In city lnat
night kep police busy alt day with
out proving rumor.
County taxft get
budget committee.
slashing from
Circuit court forced to adjourn be
cause all the Jurora and lawyer go
quail hunting.
Will Warner recovers
auto at Anhland.
hla atoltn
Medford HI defeats Klamath V-alU
on gridiron. Coach Durno lines up
game with Albany for next week.
Portland authorities taka firm
hand against X. W. W.'a who are mad
at Oot. oicott and threaten violence.
County politics slasle. 'The In
dependent League" wages oratorical
war on klan and all Its works.
Heavy storm sweeps
ooaat,
the Oregon
TWENTY YKAIW AOO TODAY
October 24, 101 f.
(It Was Saturday.)
Betting three to one that Wilson
wins presidency.
UaU Tribune issue under diffi
culties due to lack of gas.
Bull Mooeers hold four hour meet
ing In Ashland.
Three concrete piers of the Bear
creek bridge have been completed.
Medford Ice and Storage company
used 1.345 tons of Ice In fruit ship
ments this fall.
HUMTINOTON. W. Vs., Oct. ?.
(AP -Samuel W. Patterson, a weal
thy coal operator, and his wife and
ton, were found dead In their home
today, A coroner's Jury decided the
youth ahot his mother and father
and then si a had his wrUta. Phyatc
laru aald the youth, a university
graauaie, naci been under treatment i
recently fox a meat! cUeorUex,
Confirmed
the Medford Hi-Times has just
-
School, in which 512 votes were
winners at the High School, are
contest, i.e.: President Hoover,
Hi Times, and mix them with
Schedule of G.O.P.
Meets in County
Talent, city hall, Tuesday, Oct. 35,
Central Point, Orange hall, Wed
nesday, Oct. 30.
Jacksonville, city hall, Thursday,
Oct. 37.
Bagle Point, Orange . hall, Friday,
Oct. 38.
Oold Hill, Odd Fellows hall, Mon
day, Oat. 81.
Aahland, city hall, Tuesday, Nov. I.
Butte Falls, Woodmen hall, Friday,
Nov. 4.
Speaking at eacfo place begins at
8 p. m,
Jas. W. Mott, candidate for con
gress, sneaks at the Oold Hill and
Ashland meetings. Two or three
good speakera will be at all the other
meetings.
The A&land Scotch Kilty band will
I jr at each meeting at 7:30 p. m.
The republloan candidates will at
tend each meeting and be Intro
duced. i I.
mmt.TN. Oct. 34.- (API The so
prano star, Oertrude Blndernagel.
sang Jn the tragic opera, "Siegfried"
laat nlnrlu, and a few minute later
waa the victim of a pun attack by
her husband.
Tha htiRband. Wtlhelm Hlntr. a
banker, appeared at the stage door
and a hla wire emerged drew a pistol
ar.,1 alot her down.
Rarly today an operation was per
formed for removal of th bullet from
a kidney, but phy.lcin said the
noted singer' condition waa "prac
tically hopeleas."
Miaa Blndernagel. the police aald,
started divorce proceedlnn against .
her huaband lMt week. Hlntre sub
mit ted quietly to arrent. He told po
lice he "wanted to teach her a le
on." Police aald. however, that he tried
to commit suicide after firing at his
wife, but the gun failed to work.
Mla fllndernagel Is N yeara old
And Hlntr la S3. He la a former col-
onel in the fumou
Potsdam first
uaid regiment.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady. H. 0.
SlgnM lactare pertalnltis to pereoual Deaim a ad aygiens. not to luaua
diagnosis or treatment, will oa tuietM bi Or. 8 rid; u A stamped eeij -addressed
envelop la enclosed. Letts re should oa one and smtten is in
Owing to tba large numbar of lattara
nere. mo reply can oa made to queries
dress Or. William Brad; In car of Tba
COMMON MISCONCKPTI
In primitive physiology ths blls wu
one of the four humors and the an
cient called It choler and ascribed
to It lraactblUty,
To this day the
term choleric
mean hot tem
pared, passionate
tempera ment,
fiery disposition,
readily excited to
anger. This waa
associated with
ordinary y 1 1 ow
or greenish bile,
and brunets of strong physique were
so because of their bile.
Darker or black bile was even worse.
This accounted for melancholy and
sure enough, the very meaning of
melan Is black or dark and chollc
means bile.
The most Interesting book, the one
book I should choose If I could have
but one. Is the dictionary, not a dinky
pocket or desk affair, but the full
quarto volume, the one fault of which
Is that, like the beat secretary
stenographer, you can't conveniently
take it on your lap. In a little wras
sle with mine Just now my die
tlonary, dangya I discovered that the
word anger is derived from the same
root a Is our medical term angina,
which means choking.
That will do, children. The leason
today la the physiology of the liver
and some painless Information about
gall
A healthy adult aecretea from 1 to
14 pints of bile dally. The bile or
gall la yellow or golden hucd In the
carnlvora, green In herblvora, flfty-
flfty In man. It Is alkaline, viscid
sterile (germ free) and aomewhat
antiseptic. The bile (1) aids dlges'
tlon of fats In the Intestine, (3) limits
the extent of putrefaction. (8) pro
motes or stimulates peristalsis v-ltch
propels the digesting food along the
alimentary canal, and (4) In a minor
way carries waste material out of the
blood. This laat function is obscure:
at least we do not know Juat what
'substances. If any, are excreted or
eliminated from the body In the bile.
It Is the common observation that
when bile is vomited the sickness 1
due to "biliousness." This notion 1
closely associated with the notion
that bile U an abnormal or "poison
ous" substance, especially If It be
greenish In color, or "blRck." The
truth Is that if any healthy person
receives a strong emetic, after the
contents of the stomach Is ejected, If
the vomiting be repeated or continued
bile wilt appear. Vomiting Is essen
tially reversed peristalsis, and bile is
normally present in the ' duodenum
Just beyond th lower gateway (pylo
rus) of the stomach during the di
gestion of a meal. In the normal dir
gestlve proceas each gush of chyme
(mixture of food with gastric Jules)
into the duodenum excite reflex con
traction of the gall-bladder which ,
spuria some bile Into the duodenum.
Titus It Is a mistake to assume that
the sick person has a "bilious" at-
CONFESSOR BOND
HOUSE BLASTING
SAN DIBOO. Oal., Oot. 34. (AP)
A heavy home-made bomb shattered
the Interior of the Logan and Bryan
office building at Plant and Third
atreet here at B o'clock tooay. The
office waa empty and although the
terrific blast rattled buildings a block
around, no one was hurt.
Shortly after the explosion. Harvey
Fall, 70-yoar-old sewing machine re
pairtnan, surrendered at Central po
lios station, saying he made and
threw the Infernal machine.
Oeorge J. Elliott, manager of the
stock and bond sale office, estimated
the damacre off-hand t between
$1500 and 3000.
Fall told Chief of Detective Harry
Kelly, he pushed several sticks of dy
namite Into a two Inch Iron pipe and
wrapped several others around it.
Ten stick were used, he aald. The
bomb waa thrown through a plate
glass door at th rear of th office,
which was wrecked. Fall said It went
off almost Immediately, "nearly get-!
ting me.".
A Th n1 tam feWt a r-a-taT.fi na-t aV fiVt
deep was blown In the concrete floor
.
and shreds of tha shattered pine cut
six inches through timbers in the 15
foot colling.
'I wlah I could have don thla on
Wall atret Itelf.M rail told Kelly.
Thew stock dealer and oompanles
are the mirae of our nation."
KUlott said no securities were de
stroyed and apparently the records of
his office were Intact.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Oct. a4(AP
The secretary of war today announced
the allotment of 8105.000 from the
rivers and harbor fund for work on
the Columbia river at the mouth.
The project provides for a channel
40 feet deep at the entrance at mean
low water, and a width of not lea
than a half mile.
THR DALl.KS. Or.. Oct. 34 (AP)
A killing rmet, with a minimum
temperature of 31 degrees, was felt in
the mid-Columbia region last night.
Truck gardenrrs reported no dam
age. The frost will benefit late pota
toes, killing the vtns and hastening
seasoning of th crop.
Retiring From Practice
Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist
announce h ta retiring from actlra
practice on or before November 5th.
Phone 188 for appointment. Re
duced Prices will prevail,
TaV this opn?rtun!tT to have th
, exoeptlcnal aervioa cf this txperi
enoed Clptomnri$
received only a (aw out Da ana-wend
not conforming to Instruction. Ad
Mall Tribune.
ONS OF THE Bil l
tack or anything wrong with the liver
or gall apparatus when bile la ejected
from the stomach. It Is rather the
absence of bile In such circumstance
that suggest trouble In the north-
west. I hope all our readers will con
this paragraph twice over, for It ta
not only a leason In physiology, but
good health psychology too.
Further on we'll consider Jaundice.
In this discussion of the bile nothing
ha been said about the functions of
the liver. Besides secreting bile the
liver plays an Important part In nu
trition, notably the formation and
storage of glycogen (animal starch.
blood augar), the formation of urea,
and other metabolic function such
a the production of substances con
cerned In the clotting of blood and
perhaps the recovery of hemoglobin r
red coloring matter from the red blood
corpuscles destroyed dally.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
The Method of Choice.
A nose and throat specialist writes
that he has done 30,000 tonsil opera
tions by the standard surgical method,
but today he advises diathermy as the
method of choice for all his patients
from the age of 10 years upward.
Answer And I contend that the
physician who denies the value of this
method or falls to recommend It In
cases where the major operation ta
not safe does not render hla patient
good medical service. Diathermy in
skilled hands gives result In every
respect equal to the result obtained
from the major operation. It sub
jects the patient to no grave hazard
It nave the patient's time. It Is
more economical.
Ivy Poisoning.
Laat year I got poison Ivy. This
year I got it again but I wasn't any
place where I could possibly get It.
Does It come out every year If you
aren't around It? Some people say
If you get it one year you get It seven
years. Miss D. a.
Answer The Immunity conferred
by one attack or by other means does
not last long, perhaps only through
a season. So there Is no reason why
any one may not have Ivy poisoning
every year. The skin inflammation
may be from contact with clothing or
furniture coverings which have re
tained some of the Irritant since
vour attack last year. Send a atamp-
ed envelope bearing your address for
instructions for building up your im
munity. This helps to clear up such
trouble as yours.
Fibroid Tumor.
What do you think of theraphy X-
ray treatment for tumor. The tumor
Is the sine of a grapefruit. Doctor
call It fibroid uterus. It has given
me no pain, Just a little discomfort.
It hns been present not quit two
vsVh. Some of my family think I
should have the tumor removed by
operation. Mrs. V. V. J.
Answer "Therapy" i a meaicm
term meaning treatment. X-ray treat
ment is sufficient In many ewes of
fibroid tumor.
(Copyright, John r. Dine i-o.)
J
FOR FINAL TALKS
OF DIXIE JAUNT
ATLANTA, Oct. 34. (AP) Gover
nor Franklin D. Roosevelt busied him
self today with preparation of the
laat two big speeches of hi awing
to the' west and south.
After a welcome yesterday and an
automobile trip to Warm Springs,
Oa., where he spends a much time
aa possible In the Invigorating waters,
the governor tackled the addressea
scheduled for Atlanta tonight and for
Baltimore tomorrow evening.
It waa the first night he had apent
off his special train since he started
from Albany laat Tuesday.
On hi arrival In Atlanta In the
morning, he told the smiling, shout
ing crowd. "I'm not going to talk
politics because It's Sunday, and any
way I don't have to talk politic In
Georgia."
Mrs. Roosevelt left the party here
to return by airplane to New York
and resume
duties.
her school
teaching
Ahead of the governor today were
a motor trip around the city, parade,
conference with democratic lenders
j ""nibled here, the address at 9:15
'n m r TP eat. itia l1.La .. J I
p. m., C. 9. T., at the Atlanta audi
torlum and finally departure at 10:30
p. m., for Baltimore by way of Ra
leigh and Richmond where brief
stop are planned.
Senator Byrnes of South Carolina
and Pittman of Nevada are traveling
with the Roosevelt party, the former
planning to stump Delaware, New
Jersey and Rhode Island In behalf of
the Roosevelt candidacy.
WIUJIISITKD. Curacao, Oct. 34
(AP) nve PrenchTTien. a Spaniard
and sn Italian, apparently escsped
from the French penal colony on
Devils Island, arrived here on Satur
day in great distress. They had made
the trip of 1500 miles In a aalllng
canoe.
CAIRO, Esypt, Oct! 34 (API
Fourteen persons were killed today
when a floor txV.lapsed In a houte
near Olraca In upper Egypt while a
wedding ceremony waa In progress.
Ths bride was one of tha Tlctlma,
For wortl (t-rws knitted suits
See KTHELWYN B. KOFFM.!CN's
Sixth Holly
For SaDry body fir. 19 or 16-in.,
$1.73 sud $3 00 per tier In S-tlrr lots.
Measure guaranteed. Valley Fiel Co,
Tel. 7.
Werher It's Brfakfa.t, Luncheon
or Dinner, try Nancies. The) toc - Jig
and mttIou wUl please) jou, I
Livet-tork.
PORTLAND, Oct. 24. (AP) Oattle
1000, calves 20; steora 2550o and aha
stuff 25c higher; bulls and venlers
steady, steers, 600-900 lbs., medium,
$4.76(9 5.75; common, 83.004.75; 900
1100 lbs., medium, $4.759.75; com
mon, S3.00n4.75; 1100-1300 lbs., me
dium, 84.75w5.50; heifers. 550860 lbs.,
medium, t3.50a4.50; common, a2.50(
3.50: cows, common and . medium,
$2.25 3.35: low cutter and cutter,
$1.0092.25; bulla (yearlings excluded)
good and choice (beef) $2.00 ct 2.75:
cutter, common and medium, $1.50m
2.00; vealers (milk fed) good and
choice, 5.00irS.OO; medium. $3.76s
5.00; cull and common, $2.00 at 3.75;
calves, 250-500 lbs., good and choice.
$3.755.50; common and medium, $2
93.75.
HOGS 3230; fully steady. Light
lights. 140-160 lbs., good And choice,
$3.35 4.15: lightweights, 160-180 lbs.,
good and choice, $4.00 a 4.15: 180-200
lbs., good and choice, $4.00a4.15: me
dium weight. 200-220 lbs., good, choice
$4.35 4.15: 220-260 lbs., good, choice,
$3.00t3.85; heavyweights. 350-290 lbs.,
good and choice, $2.85 m 3.78: 200-350
lbs., good and choice, $2.73i3.50:
packing sows, 276-500 lbs., medium
and good. $2.601.3.00. Feeders and
stockers, 70-130 lbs., good and choice.
$3.00iS.75.
SHEEP and LAMBS, 1500: steady.
Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice,.
$4.25' 4.50: medium. $3.304.25; all
weights, common. $2.506.3.50: year
ling wethera. 90-110 lbs., medium to
choice, $1.25(92.85: ewes, 120 lba.,
medium to choice. $1.00 1.25; 120-150
lbs., medium to choice. 75c 1.25; all
weights, cull to common 65 75c.
Portland Wheat
wheat
Ore., Oct. 24.-
PORTLAND,
-( API-
Wheat:
Open Hlrri
May M .52
Dec .47 H .47 H
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Soft white
Low
.5114
.47
Close
.5114
.47
.55 'i
.46"
Western white .4514
Hard winter .46
Northern spring .. .46ij
Western red .44' J
Oats:
No. 2 white . $18.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 38:
barley 6; flour 12; com 1; oats 3;
hay i. .
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Or, Oct.. 24. (AP)
Butter Prints 92 score or better 93-
24c: standards 22-23c.
BOTTERFAT Direct to shippers:
Station loc. Portland delivery price.
churning cream, 19-90o pound: sweet
cream, higher.
BOOS Pacific Poultry Producera";
selling prtcea: Fresh extras 26c: stan-
darda 24c: :medlums 23c: pullets 17c.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price:
heavy hens colored 44 lbs. 14c: do
mediums lie; light 9c: springs, col
ored 14-15c: all weights, white 10
12c: old roosters 7c; ducks peklns 10
11c lb.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country-killed iioge beat
butchers under 150 lbs. fl-6c: vealers
60-100 lbs. gc lb.: lambs 9-'4c lb:
yearlings 5c lb.; heavy ewes 3c lb.;
canner cows 2-2'ic: bulls 4-41-1c lb.
ONtONS Selling price to retallerv
Oregon 70-75c cental: Ysklma 60-65c
cental.
POTATOES Local 75c orange box:
rvachutea Oema II 00; Yakima Oem
60-9OC.
WOCaL 1932 dip. nominal: wil
!ar';e rsl'ev 12-l.V lb; ea.rern Ore-
- a 10-:2c lb.
HaY fiujrinf p-ios from p-oduosr.
THE BRIDES OF LAST
Alfalfa $12.00-12.50: clover $9.00-9.60:
eastern Oregon timothy $17.00-17.60;
oats and vetch $10.00-10.50.
MOHAIR Nominal .
NUTS Oregon walnuts 15-190 lb.;
peanuts lOo lb.; Brazil 12-14o lb ;
almonde 15-16c lb.; filberts 20-22C
lb.; pecans 20c lb.
HOPS Nominal, 1932, 16-16'i.
Flour
Ore., Oct.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24
(AP)
Sugar Cane granulated $4.60
ino
lbs.; beet sugar $4.30 100 lbs.
DOMESTIC PLOURSelllng price,
delivered: Patent 49c $5.50; do 98s
$5.30: bakers' bluestem $4.10; soft
wheat pastry patent $4.40-4.60: Mon
tana hard wheat patent $5.00-5.20;
rye $4.50-4.60.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics
Co.)
M 30 30 SO
Xndl'a RR'a TJt's Total
Today 52.3 28 9 85 0 54.2
Prev. day .... 51 .9 30.8 05.4 63 9
Week ago .... 54.1 27.0 80.4 56.0
Year ago - 84.0 51.8 126.8 6 89
3 Yrs. agO..205.4 146.8 254.0 204 5
Bond Sales Averages
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics
Co)
30 30 30 80
Ind'ts RR's TJt'a Total
Today 63.0 65.4 83.8 70 2
Prev. day 63.2 65.3 82 703
Week ago .... 84.0 655 S2A 70.5
Year ago 84 6 51.8 126 6 86 9
8 Yrs. ago.... 93.3 104.1 97.7 98 8
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. (AP) The
stock market approached tomorrow's
steel dividend meeting with extreme
caution today. Prices closed strictly
higher for several leadera. but trading
dwindled to the slimmest yolume
since July, with a turnover of around
half a million shares. The closing
tone was ateady. .
Today'a closing prices for 31 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 71
Am. Can BOH
Am. ft Fjrn. Pow. 7S
A. T. & T ..I02'i
Anaconda ..., 9'4
Atch. T. & 8. F. 41
Bendlx Avla mv4
Beth. Steel .... 164
Chrysler ., 1814
Coml. Solv S
Curtlss-Wrlght : 2
DuPont 3314
Ocn. Foods ........ 2fl'4
Oen." Mot. ... 12-i,
Int. Harvest ............ 2nsi
I. T. c T .... 9
Johns-Man. 2114
, Monty Ward 1 1 "
(North Amer. . 234
Parsm. Publl .
1 Penney fj. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
! Sou. Psc
314
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7
19,
14H
23
29
4
23H
23-,
35H
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ISt. Oil Cal
' St. Oil N. J.
' Tri. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
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