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MTDFOTiP MAIL TRrBTTXE. MEDFORD. ORFOOX. FRTDAT. MAT 24. 103.1. PAGE NETE POLITICIANS EYE SWING OF CAPPER Ti Support of Various .New Deal Policies Arouses Speculation in View of Forthcoming Election 36c: medium firsts. 22c dozen. EGGS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials. 2-lc: extras. 24c; standard, 23c; extra mediums. 22c; medium firsts, 19c; under-grade. 19c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Vealers. No. 1, llgll'ic lb.: others unchanged. WOOL 1935 clip, nominal; Wil lamette valley medium. 20c: coarse and braid. 18 & 20c; eastern Oregon. 17i20c. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, new potatoes, cantaloupes and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat By IIKRRF.RT PM'MMKR WASHINGTON. (&) An analysis of the vote in the senate on the Nor rts bill designed to trer.rthen th. Tennessee Valley Authority, again brings to the fore the liberal attitude toward "new deal" legislation being displayed by Capper of Kansas, a Re publican. The slisrht. gray-haired senator from Kansas, serving his third term, comes up for re-election next year. For one running on a regular Re publican ticket In a presidential year his support of various "new desl" policies has aroused speculation. Consider with whom he cast his lot on the TV A measure: His name Is to be found alongside such lib erals of his party as Norris of Ne braska, Johnson of California. Ny of North Dakota, and the progresslv; LeFollette of Wisconsin and the far-jner-labortte Shipsteed of Minnesota For a Republican from Kansas to toe found in such a group is some thing to write home about. nenomlnntlon Fight Seen. Political gossip tn Washington ha lt that Capper's liberal tendencies are finding a reaction among tho members of his party In Kansas and the middle west. John M. Hamilton, national com mitteeman from Kansas, a prime mover In the midwest conference of Republicans from 10 states, sched uled to meet in Springfield. 111., in June, h.is aroused the Interest of politicians by his announced inten tion to exclude certain Republican from the so-called "grass roots" Catherine. Hamilton's move to restrict the delegates to the Springfield meeting to "real" Republicans who have op posed the "new deal." is Interpreted here by politicians as a probable ef fort to oppose the Kansas senator's denomination. The man most prominently men tioned as his opponent is Governor Alf Landon of Kansas. Xo "ilyhrlriV' Wanted. Rumor has it the strategy will ne to have Kan.w put forward Governor Landon a Its favorite son for the Republican presidential nomination next yeir as a move to Increase h'.s j)reMiftc. The Idea and hope amorg his supporters Is that In this manner Imdon will nttatn sufficient strength to zive Capper a real contest for the senate. Thcwe who cling to this view, point to a re.ent statement of Senator Dickinson of Iowa in support of their stand. "If the Republican party," aava dcklDaon. "Is to aggressively expose the wenkness-of the "new deal' ana Its shortcomings, these conferences must be dominated by Republican and not hybrids." What disposition U made of the Capper issue Is regarded as highly significant of what may happen In the future of G- O. P. PORTLAND. Ore., May 24. (AP Open High Low Close May 80 .80 .77 .77 July .77 .77 .7514 .75 Vi Sep 76 ',4 .76 Vi .75 .75 Cash Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter (12 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) Soft white Western white .. Hard winter ........... Norther nspring 77 Western red . .75 '4 Oats No. 2 white. 27. Corn No. 2 eastern yellow, M0.75. Millrun standard. $25.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 5; flour, 19. .94 .8 Hi .76 'i .764 .76 Gen. Mot 31 , Int. Harvest. - 43 I. T. & T Johns-Man 494 Monty ward 28'. North Amer. - 13i Penney (J. C) . - 70 Phillips Pet - - 22 ia Radio 5V3 Sou. Pac Std. Brands 15 St. Oil Cal. 384 St. OH N. J 91i Trans. Amer. 64 Union Carb 604 Unit. Aircraft 12 4 U. 8. Steel . 3 Silver. NEW YORK. May 24. (AP- Bar silver steady, 4 higher at 704 San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. May 24. (API First grade butterfat, 304c f. o. b., San Francisco. BUTTERANDFAT REMAIN STEADY Chicago Wheat LITTLE. I1DDELU ARE FINALISTS IN (Continued Irom Page One.) CHICAGO, May 24 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close .88 May .89 1 a July 90 !4 Sep. 91 31 .894 .89i Dec. .92', .92',, Jli, y, .87?i .88 H Wall St. Report Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., May 34. (AP) CATTLE 500; steady, unchanged. HOGS 200; steady, unchanged. SHEEP 500; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO. May 24. (AP) fUSDA) HOGS 8000; moderately active, 5c higher; better grade 19 to 280 lbs., 10.00-10.10, top $10.15, new high; 280 to 310 lbs.. ft9.90-10.05; 160 to 190 lbn., $9.75-10.05; light lights, 9.40 9.75; sows, $8.90-9.15. CATTLE: 2000; slow, steady, not enough fed steers and yearlings to make market and apparently no or ders here for long fed weighty offer ings, several loads carried from earlier sessions not being shown; vealers. firm, selects. $9.50-10; 130 lb. offer ings up to $9.75 late Thursday; sev eral loads southwestern cutter and low cutter cows. $4.00-5.50: weighty eausage bulls. $6.65-6.75; stockers and feeders, slow, weak; lower grade year lings and light weight slaughter steers $800-11.10. SHEEP 8000; active, lambs and springers strong to 15c higher; sheep firm: three doubles good to choice 79-lb. Colorado clippers, $7.75; deck throwouts. $6.75; 17 to 94-lb. Colo rado woolsklns. $8.00-8.10: 72 to 78 lb. good to choice California spring lambs. $8.75: short double 89-lb. shorn California springers, $8.50: na tive springer. $9.00-9.15; 125-lb. shorn California ewes, $4.00; wethers. $4 50. NEW YORK. May 24. (AP) The stock market got back to first prin ciples today as the bonus bill veto influence faded and traders began to seek for new stimulants, Some of the rails, sugars, steels and specialties found followlngs. but profit taking appeared in other de partments. The close was steady. Transfers approximated 1 .200.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow; Al. Chem. fc Dye 1494 Am. Can 1264 Am. &t Fgn. Pow 37a A. T. & T 1193; Anaconda 17 4 Atch. T. & S. F 414 Bendix Avla 1458 Beth. Steel - 274 California Pack'g 36 Caterpillar Tract 484 Chrysler - 47 Coml. Solv 203; Curtlss-Wrlght - 2'8 DuPont ..1004 Gen. Foods 344 PORTLAND. May 24. (AP) There were no price change in butter or butterfat today. Actual bidding for butter on the open market continued in the main higher than what the exchange here was quoting as the official selling price for Oregon. This keeps down the price of butterfat because the exchange quotations here are official In Oregon for the making of butter fat values. There was a rather mixed tone in the egg trade. Sales resistance was being reported by retailers even in the so-called better buying sections of the city on account of late price advances. Despite this Portland con tinued one of the low markets of the coast. There appeared a mixed tone In the chicken trade. Recent lowering of buying prices appeared more tn the nature of "paper" declines for reports suggested that former values were still being paid to western Washington speculators. shrift of George L. Q. Henrique, the 42-year-old stock broker who had been the sensation of the early rounds winning by the lopsided score of 6 and 4. This afternoon Little put out Robert Sweeney. Jr., formerly of New York and a resident of London for many years. 3 and 3. Tweddell scored two noteworthy victories in advancing to the final. His first victim of the day's play was Eric Flddian. a former runner up for the- crown, who fell by the score of one up, and this afternoon he ac counted for the 44 year old British Walker cup player, Tony Torrance. 2 and 1. As he has done to his last four vic tims. Little eliminated Sweeney with a sensational last hole. Going to the 16th he was two tip and three to play. He rapped out a 290-yard drive and followed it up with a 150-yard mashle shot to within three Inches of the cup for a great finishing birdie three. As the ball nestled close to the cup he closed his eyes and shook his head. By the time he reached the 18th green, walking through a lane of 8000 wildly cheering, stampeding specta tors who followed his match against his fellow-American. Little was sur rounded by motion picture camera men. They asked him to sink a three foot putt to show posterity how he does it. After missing three at thst distance, while the movie machines ground out unnumberable feet of film. Little edged a little closer to the hole and dropped one from two feet amid loud cheers. PORTLAND, May 24. ( AP) A keen demand for strawberries fea tured the East Side Farmers' Market today. A new factor In the trade wis the supply of Grants Pass ber ries, which were generally of good quality and favorable size. Frosts last night curtalltd offerings to some extent. Local berries generally sold in the wholesale -trade around $1.75-185 for Gold Dollars with a few at $2. while new Oregons sold at $2-2.25 crate generally. Even new arrivals from California sold $1.75-1.85. Four Fatalities Oregon Industry SALEM. May 24. ifp Four fatal ities resulted from Industrial Acci dents during the past week, the ln dustrlal accident commission an nounced today. The report listed 63" accidents. Those killed were: W. S. Dunham, Eugene laborer; Delbert Lee, Bandon timber faller; John Jordal, Portland carpenter, an'1 J. H. Johnson, Marcola laborer. Slenderise with Spencer Individual ly Designed Corsets. Maison Jeanne . 487 4 Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Coffee, made from dehydrated ba nanas which are roasted, is coming into use in New South Wales. Guasfi or Imported -which shall it be? When vou actually compare them yuu J - wines, despite their low price, are daily winning com pliments from connoisseurs. ..no wines, however costly, have a richer body or a more gracious bouquet than the smooth and mellow vintages that unite the great State of Oregon with the friendly State of California. . .serve Guasti sherry before dinner, Guasti port after dinner, a Guasti sauterne during dinner, and let you and your guests decide! Specify Guasti SWEET WINES Part, Sherry, Tokay, Angelica, Muscatel. DMrthuted In Southern Oregon by Lost River, Inc. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. May 24. I AP ) -1 USDA l CATTLE : 300: mod erately active, around steady: few medium 1286-11). erass steers. 18.25; lightly sorted 7.50. more desirable and less wel'.hty grosser,, quoted to 8 50-9 .00. SHEEP 350; no early action on derlc holdover woolert lambs; good, under 80-lb. wool"d lambs, nomllatly quoted toward 7.2S; la" yesterday, short -deck shorn eaes, 2 50: sorted 25 pr cent, H.S0. fully steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Hav 24. I AP) But ter- Prints, A grade. 2;c ln par.'hr.icnt wrappem. ln ' car: -ma. B erade. parchment wrap per' 27c lb ; car'nns. 28c lb. j Bl'TTEP. FAT Portland delivery: Aj grpc rle:ivr:e at least twt- -eltly I 27c Ih: iir.'.-v rr:i:cs. 2S.2T- lb:: B CT,r deliveries less t.-an t'v.c we :iv. 2'- b : C grade t nvirke' F Si t : s.:-r 5-r"-:.il?. f. atasca.-is, 24. litta mediums. fK. DRY RED WINES jJJUj 7 Claret, Burgundy, TUnfandel. 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