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MEDFORP MAIL TKfRUXE. MED FORD. OftF.OOX. FTNDAY. MARCH 6. miK PAOE THRKE JAPANESE ARMY HARTS EFFORT (Continued from Page One.) permitted to Join the ministry unless their terms were met. Chance Army Leadetuhlpi The militarist raised this unex pected opposition to Hlrota Just as sweeping changes in the army leader ship arose as another sequel to the short -lived insurrection, a new com mander In chief being selected for Manchoukuo and three more senior i ; generals being retired. 1 . The army's refusal to supply a gen eral to fill the war ministry In the crisis could defeat the efforts of any premier-designate to create a cabinet. Tonight, after a day of feverish ne gotiations, the situation was dead locked. , Hlrota was conferring with his close associates on how to deal with the army's demarche and whether to , Jettison one or two of the prospective ministers distasteful to the army, thereby achieving a compromise tc .. permit formation of a ministry. Yoslilda DIMlked The nominations which the army opposed most were not disclosed, but militarists were understood to look ' with disfavor upon Shigeni Voshlda. proposed as minister for foreign af 4 fairs. Admiral Osamo Nagano, selected as navy minister, arrived In Tokyo from the London naval conference and drove to Hlrota s residence where be 1 accepted formally the navy portfolio. I . indicating the navy did not Join In I the army opposition. The governor of the Tokyo stock I exchange, which has been closed since I - the militarist - Insurrection broke out Feb. 36. announced today that the j exchange would reopen tomorrow, but with political clouds gathering again. ' he withdrew the announcement. The governing body of the ex change decided to meet tomorrow ' morning to review the situation. That great tension persisted In gov ernment circles, with fears of further violence against distinguished lead ers of the empire, was indicated by the scores of gendarmes and police guarding the office residence of the foreign minister. average 10.65: new medium 170 1b. weight. 110.65; packing sows steady, to strong, mostly M 60; few smooth light aowa S9.0O. CATTLE 100; early sales sbout steady, two loads common-medium W25-90A lb. steers. S&-50$6.00; two loads Oregon steera held consider ably higher: other classes scarce, nominally steady; good range cows quoted 16.50 & 6.00; tew low-cutters-cutter. S3.00$ 4-S&; new bulls so.fiO; calves, 35, practically all direct. Nominal; good choice veal ere quoted 6.50a960. SHEEP, none. Nominal; good under 65-lb. fed wooled lamb quoted around 10 55-50. according light representative sales; choice light ewe quoted up to 45.50. CHICAGO. March ( AP-USDA) HOG6 9,000. weax to mostly 10 lower; heavy butchers in extreme steady to 25 off comparing against Thursday's low and high points; top 10.55; bulk 150-250 lb. 10.15-50; 350-300 lbs 9.75-10.15; 300-350 lb. 9.50-75; aowa fully steady; mostly 9.0tf-35. CATTLE 3,500, calves 500; bidding 25 or more lower on others; prac tically nothing sold: heifers getting gooc action, fully steady at 660 down to 8 00 In load lots; moderate supply lower grade.7.00 down to 6.00; other killing classes mostly steady; most cutter cows 4.75 down to 4,00; prac tical top weighty sausage bulls 6.35; vealers 8.50 down; very few 9-00. SHEEP 8.000; strong to 15 higher; mostly 10-16 higher on fat lambs; early bulk choice fed western lambs 9.75-10.00; weights under 96 lb. sell ing at outside prices; one decs strictly choloe 89 lb. corn belt fed l&mbs 10. lfi to city butchers; few na tive ewes 4.50-5-50; double 65 lb feeding lambs 9.40. Western red .. .854 Oat&No. 3 white. sas.OO.q 34.00. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $31.60. Millrun, 918. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 34; flour, 6: hay. J. 8lher. NEW YORK, March 6. AP Bar liver quiet and unchanged at 44. Chicago Wheat Wall St. Report Pan Franrluro Buttrrfat SA NFHANCISCO. March 8. (AP U. 8. Dfpt. Agr.) ButUr. acora: 93 30. 1 Dm Mall Trlbuue want ads NEW YORK. March 8. (AP) In dustrlal speclaltlea fumlfthed the bull lsh propulalon tor today, atock mar. tn. General galna among the favorites ranged from fractlona to a point or more, although a few wider advances were recorded. Numerous Issues got Into new high territory for the pant five years. Trading was relatively slow, however, transfers aproxlmat lng 2.850,000 shares. The close wss firm. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 108 Am. Can 127 Am. & Fen. Power 81; A. T. 4s T. 173 'i Anaconda 3A4 Atch. T. & 8. P . 79 4 Bendlx Avla. 26 Beth. Steel California Pkg. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont . SO 73 100 i 33'; ISO 34H 63', ' 74 j 18'i Gen. Poods - Gen. Motors -... Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. .: Johns-Man. .. 122 Mont. Ward . North Amcr. . Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. OHICAGO, . March 8. (Pi Wheat : Open High Ltiw Close May . 99-l.OOt, 1.00V4 98Vi 88', July 90"i 80 88 88'4 Sept . 88H 88t, ST,i 87i 42H ; 28'i 72'i 43 ; 131, ; 38 46 62',; 14 i. 88 30 'I U. S. Steel 67 Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer Union Carb. United Aircraft 1 l 1 i VTings of the Morning! Good coffee! Isn't it great! Why not every morning? Be worth a lot, wouldn't it? All right, you can have it! Just match your coffee pot with its namesake i drip maker with Schilling Drip Coffee, i percolator with Schilling Percolator Coffee. Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for percolator. Llrestcok. PORTLAND, Ore., March 6. (AP TJSDA) Hogs: Receipts 350. Includ ing 210 direct. Market 10$20c lower. Good to choice 165-216 lb. drivelns, a 10.40 a 10.60: 230-250 largely 810: few lights, 10; pacnlng sows mostly 8.50: feeder plga- quotable, HO it 10.50. CATTLE: Receipts 25. Including 4 direct; calves 15. including . 12 . dl . rect. Few sales, steady; demand nar row for low grade cows; good 1311 lb. fed steers, 86.50; lighter weights quotable to 87.00 and above: common to medium helfera quotable, 84.509 6.35; low cutter and cutter cows. 2.75il 3.75; shelly kinds down to 82.25; common butcher cows, 84 4.25; good beef cows quotable to 85 5.50: few bulls, 84.75,5 8.35; veal era quotable to 89 down. SHEEP: Receipts 25, Including 20 direct. Market nominally steady. Good trucked In lambs salable around 89.50; choice load quotable to 810; best ewes quotable to 84.26 Portland Produce PORTLAND, March 6. BUT TER Prints, A grade, 33c lb. In parchment wrapper, 34c lb In carton: B grade, parchment wrapper, 33 'V 33c lb.: carton, 33-34c lb. BUTTBRFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 33-34c lb.: country routes. 81-33C lb.: B grade, deliveries leas than twice weekly. 31-32c lb.; C grade at market B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis. 53'$c lb. EGOS Zuylng price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 18c; extras, 18c; stand ards. 16c; extra medium, 16c; do. medium firsts. 15c; under grade, 13c; pullets. 13c doren. COUNTRY MEATS Belling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchera. under 150 lbs. 13!4-14c lb.; vealera. No. 1, U-HHc lb.; others unchanged. ; Cheeee. milk, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. (AP-USDA) Hogs 500; mostly 10c lower, top and bulk 176-225 lb. 81.15: odd lots around 24.1 lbs., Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore. March 6. 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