"NfEDFCRD MXTL TRIBUNE. MET)FORr. OT?EC!ONT, THURSDAY, ATTOTTST 26,1037.
PAOE THREE
DEFICIENCY BILL
SIGNED BY F.D.R.
Construction of Public Build
ings Also Authorized by
Measure Three Pocket
Vetoes Are Announced
WASHINGTON, Aug. (JPj
President Roosevelt signed today the
third deficiency bill, appropriating
c81.662.000 for various government de
partments and agencies.
The measure also authorizes the
use of (85,000.000 of tariff receipts
for subsidies to cotton fanners In
connection with a government effort
to stabilize the price at 12 cents
pound.
These subsidies, to be paid next
year on this year's crop to farmers
who comply with surplus control leg
islation to be enacted next session,
will be equivalent to the difference
between the average price at ten spot
markets and 1J cents.
Loan Amount Undecided
The president has not decided how
much the government will lend on
this year's crop to help In the price
pegging effort. He has been request
ed by Secretary Wallace to make the
loan nine cents a pound while state
senators have urged 10 cents.
The largest Item In the deficiency
bill as tar as new appropriations ate
concerned. Is $25,000,000 for construc
tion of public buildings. The bill also
carries SIO.000,000 to atari win ww
tpnancv aid program and
SIO.000,000 for retirement
marginal lands.
Three Pocket vetoes
It was one of 58 bills which the
president approved, leaving 81 yet
to be acted upon. He announced along
with the bill approvals three pocket
vMfnes.
A s50.000.000 appropriation Insert
ed In the deficiency bill by the sen
ate carrying out a sugar control pro-
trimmed to ou.uvu
another
of sub-
ji.s v ?.;- I v- ;
PUT ' E R THERE. It's AI Schacht, folks. The noted base
ball clown who generally shows up where there's something special
in the way of baseball crowds, trotted out this new catcher's mitt.
It gave the fans at Columbus, O., a, hearty giggle.
for
administrative expense before con
gress finally approved the measure
The act authorizes the United
States maritime commission to enter
Into contracts up to l 15.000.000 to
carry out a program of building up
the merchant marine through a sys
tem of subsidies.
DEPTH BOMB DISAGREES
WITH SHARK'S STOMACH
LONG BEACH. Calif., Aug. 26.
(AP A tale of a shark whose appe
tite got the best of it was told by
officers of the coast and geodetic
survey vessel. Pioneer, upon their re
turn to port.
The big fish swallowed a depth
bomb, which Is about the size of
cocoanut and fitted with a fuse
which burns under water. A few
seconds later a column of water shot
upward.
Fragments of the shark came with
Behind
Washington
Headlines
By H. R. Baukbage
Copyright 1937, by The
North American News
paper Alliance, Inc.
(Continued from Page One)
busting cases often drag out longer
than that. Ten cases per year run
through il.000,000.
And at that, when the government
goes to court with six or seven of
Us 5000-a-year lawyers. It frequently
has to sit across the table from the
corporation's 100,000-a-year man and
his corps of six or seven assistants.
Important test cases against mid
die western oil companies are com'
lng up this fall In Madison, wis. Al
ready hotel rooms are so scarce that
government trial lawyers who get
only 5 a day expenses find they
must pay 6 a day for their rooms
alone.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Aug. 26. (AP-USDAI
HOGS 1300. Including 819 through
and direct: market steady with Wed
nesday close; bulk 165 to 310 lbs..
S11.76, few lots 111.85; one load
choice 207 lb. and few choice drive-
Ins. S13.00; 225 to 260-lb. butchers.
11.25; light lights. 11.0011.35;
packing sows, 18.60 b 9.O0; feeder
pigs. S10.75.
CATTLE 300 including M airrci.
calves 50 Including 24 direct; market
active, steady; few head good 1392
1b. steers, 10.00; common and medi
um, 6.00(9.00; cuttery, S4.75; com
mon belters, 15.60 l 6.50: -cutters.
15.00; low cutter, and cutter cows.
S4.OO04.76; shelly cows, S3.50; com
mon and medium. S5.00o.7i; gooa
beer cows, 6.006.25; bulls, 5.50tf
6.25; good and choice veal, to. 00 a
10.00: odd head. $10.25; common, and
medium. 19.00a 8.50.
SHEEP 2200, Including 1984
through and direct; market steady;
good trucked-ln lambs. 8 75 a 9.00:
common and medium. S8.50: few year
lings., 15.5036.00; slaughter ewes.
3.00 9 4.00.
dot.: medium firsts, 17c dot.; under
grade, 14c doa.
Cheese, country meats snd live
poultry, unchanged.
POTATOES New crop Yakima
Gems,. f 1.40 1.60: Yakima White
Rose. 11.35 cental; local, 11.15s 1.25
orange box.
Onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay, unchanged.
South San Francisco
SOTJTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26.
(AP-USDAI HOGS 1000: mostly
15c lower early, some late bids down
to S11.50: early top and bulk- aorted
185 to 305 lbs.. 11.65; good llght
Ughts. 111.15; slaughter pigs, $10.50
$ 10.65: sows. 19.00.
CATTLE 150. No early sales: load
medium Oregon steers on sale, good
fed steers absent; quoted around
$10.25: medium steers eligible largely
18.00 a 9.76; she-stock largely medium
and below: good cowa quoted nomi
nally steady, or up to $6.75: lower
grade cowa alow, weak to fully 25c
lower; low cutters and cutters. $3.50
34.50; fat dairy cows. $5.00u5.60;
bulls scarce, good weighty quoted up
to $6.50. Calves: Good and choice
vealers quoted sround $9,003 10.00.
SHEEP None. Good wooled lambs
quoted around $9.25t9.50: shorn and
medlum-pelt lambs eligible largely
$8.75 down; slaughter ewes quoted
$4.00 down.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 28 (P)
Grain ;
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sep .93 .95', .93 .94 4
pec as ae'i .95 at i
"Cash wheat: Big Bend blucstem.
hw. 13 per cent .98;, 12 per cent
.94: dark hard winter 13 per cent
1.09; 12 per cent 1.05: 11 per cent
.97; soft white and western white
.94i; hard winter and western red
.954.
Oats No. 3 white. 23.00.
Barley No. 3-45 lb. bw. 37.50.
Corn. Argentine. 41.00.
MUlrun standard. 34.00.
Today's car receipts: Wneat 40;
barley 1; flour 10; hay 1.
threats to Include neutral shipping
In the blockadeof the China coast,
the breakdown of railway wage nego
tiations and a cloudier outlook for
brisk pickup In business this fall.
At the peak of the downswing In
the second hour the ticker tape fell
a minute or so behind floor dealings
for the first time In msny weeks.
The pace slowed later, however, and
extreme leasee were cut down mod
erately In most cases before the does.
Commission houses with foreign
connections reported offerings of
American stocks from abroad were
much larger than In recent sessions.
Transfers climbed to around the
1,000.000-shire mark.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected storks follow:
Al. Chem. Is Dye ................
Am. Can
Am. & Pgn. power
A. T. Is T
Anaconda ....... ......
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 26. (AP) Wheat
prices advanced briskly for a time
today because the trade was enthusi
astic at Liverpool strength and Far
Eastern war news, but reatclons later
erased the bulk of price glana.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. - 1.06 1.08 1.06 1.06
Dec. 1.08 1.00H 1.084 1.08s,
May 1.10 1.11 1-10 1.10
standard of living of all workers. He !
will end up by declaring that both
farm and factory workers have the
same goal, a decent living.
Incidentally, he will remind tne
more prosperous farmer inai uw
high standard of living for all work
ers is the only soiuuon ior u"
farm prices.
That's the first step.
The next will be a stirring get-
together of farm organizations ana
labor's non-partisan league, ne
league will come right but and talk
votes. It's got 'cm an It'a ready to
trade, it says. The object of this new
alliance will be a farm-labor legisla
tive program with the usual quid
pro quos.
Ye Poets Corner
mi, Mclaughlin
There's something In your lofty height
That fills me full of awe:
There's something In your larger
miRht
That makes me love thy law.
Thy snowy summit, whiter still
Than manv mountains high:
Thy many streams they give me thrills
As they go tumbling oy.
Yet there's something we cannot buy,
We get from this mountain;
So we spare time to feast our eyes
Upon Mount McLaughlin.
Contributed
Relief Administrator Harry Hop
kins doesn't seem' to care for law
yers. He has a counsel, with some
legal assistants, but there la no legal
division In any way comparable to
that found In other government
agencies anywhere near the size of
the WPA.
"Lawyers are meant to tell you
what you can't do," is the way Mr,
Hopkins looks at the situation,
wants to do and usually does.
He
A strong effort will be made to
change the flavor of the south from
that rich bourbon taste to some
thing near chltt'lln' level. With his
new agricultural union. Mr. Lewis
hopes to cover Dixie like the dew.
So far It's a pretty nebulous organi
zation. However, you can't tell what
some good whlpper-uppers might do
to mobilize a "majority" vote against
the "Colonel" Macaulays.
The department of Justice Is han
kering to do a little trust-busting,
but It takes millions to fight mil
lions, and the attorney-generals ex
chequer Is running low.
The department of justice ngures
that It costs Uncle Sam about $100.-
000 per case per year and these trust-
The old gray squirrel got Into the
president's waste basket the other
day. He found a piece of paper that
was so hot he dropped It and ran.
The notes on It were too torrid even
to use as lining for his winter's nest.
It seems they were memoranda on
the forthcoming speech at Antletam
on September 17. Which would seem
to Indicate that It will be several
degrees livelier than the Roanoke
address.
"We have Just begun to fight is
heard again In the White House cor
ridors. But Democrats started fighting
long before that.
CHICAGO, Aug. 26. (AP-UBDA)
HOGS 7000: steady to 10 cents low
er than Wednesday's average, top
$13.00; bulk good and choice 180 to
350 lbs., $11.75913.00: 260 to 300
lbs., $11.5011.75: good psrklng
sows, $9.75 (& 10.50: few sales 150 to
170 lbs., $l6.5011.50.
CATTLE 4000. calves 1600: general
market active; steers firm with Wed
nesday's advance: light yearling
steers, $17.00: all she-stock strong to
35 cents higher. Bulls 10 to 15 cents
up on weighty kinds: vealers firm at
$11.50 down: most fat steers 113.00
17.50 and all grades unevenly 25
to 50 cents rlgher than late last
week: stockers and feeders steady.
SHEEP 11.000; spring lambs act
ive, fully steady to stronger. Westerns
$10.85 11.00; bulk at outside: sheep
ateady; six doubles Idaho cows. $3.50:
feeding lambs steady to weak: good
range feeders, $10.00; others held
higher.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Aug. 36. (AP) Fears
of International complications as the
result of the shooting of the British
ambassador to China near Shanghai
touched off a selling 'avc In the
stock market today that swept leading
issues down 1 to 5 points.
In addition to the wounding of
the diplomat, Wall Street's pessimism
wan further aggravated by Japan's
Union Carbide ..
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
98 44
37
Jioy
Han Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. (AP
USDAI Butter, score, 92-35; 91-33;
90-32 ft: 89 -30 ft.
Atch. T. AJ 8. F. .
Bendlx Aviation ,
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tractor .
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .
Gen. Electrlo
Qen. Foods ....
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest
I. T. i T
Johns-Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands .
Std. Oil Col.
8td. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer
326
106'i
74
168
66
73t,
191)
93
96
109H
1314
'i
167ft
634
87
65 ft
111ft
lOft
1391',
60,
34 ft
99
56
lift
40
11H
43
65 ft
. 16ft
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 36 (API
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade 39, second grade 36ft,
1
The Grange
Phoenix Grand.
Orange met Tuesday with good at
tendance In plte of busy aeanon and
many engaged In the fruit harvest
and packing.
During business meeting, obliga
tion In the third and fourth degrees
was given Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris.
Three names were presented for mem
bership.
Mr. Dora, overseer of Dpper Apple
gate Grange, was a vial tor, and
brought a brief but Interesting mesa-
age to all present.
Following business session, nfresh-
ments were served by the committee
in charge, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Armstrong and
Bert Stancltffe.
The library of congress was de
stroyed by fire In 1814,
Its establishment.
14 years after
ficcr
"It'i A JoWr-.
Salem Brewery Ass'n, 8alem
Eczema Itching
HERE'S QUICK RELIEF
Go to Jarmln's Drug Store or any
druggist today and get an original
bottle of clean, powerful penetrating
Moone's Emerald Oil and apply a few
drops over the affected area.
The Itching torture Is almost In
stantlv stooped. There's nothing bet
ter to relieve the unbearable soreness
of most externally caused skin trou
bles. Moone's Emerald OH la grease
leas, does not stain, promotes healing.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
cheerfully refunded.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 26. (API-
BUTTER Prlnta: A grade 36o lb. In
parchment wrappers, 37e lb. In car
tons; B grade 35c In parchment
wrappers, 36c lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery.
buying price): grade, 35ftrt?36c lb.:
country stations: A grade 33fto lb.:
grade, 2c lb. less: u grade, oc less.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 24c doz.: stanaaras, ic
do?,.; firsts. 20c do.: medium. 20c
WINDOW GLASS Vie sell window
3 lass and will replace your oroken
windows reasonably rrowbrldge Cat.
met Works
INSIST UN Dtl.K KIUH
Lost River
BUTTER
AM) (iKADK A Milk
BLENDED WHISKEY. 00 Proof ... the
straight whiskies In this product are
1 vear and 6 months old or more. 24'
itfa'.xht whlskev. grain neutral
spirit,; lS'-f straight whiskey. 1 year
and 6 months old. 10 straight whls
kev. 8 Years old.
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Phone 115. 3 N. Bartlett
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BOURBON WHISKEY
from our modern sunlight distillery
65c PINT SI. 15 QUART
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Portland Produce
FINAL DAY OF
CLOSE OUT SALE
All SI .95 DRESSES Now SI .49
All S2.95 DRESSES How S2.00
Every Item Priced for a
Clean Sweep
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mccarty dress shop
40 South Central
M-TM IGO
MDIMKIt
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toafc M Mtm
BEST QUALITY
EGG MASH $
65
per owt.
TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER
MASH is guaranteed to give satisfactory
results. When you feed X-TRA EOO PRO
DUCER MASH you are assured of more
and better quality eggs, and also best
market prices for. your eggs. Buy quality
egg mash and increase your profits.
NEW FEED PRICES
X-tra Egg Producer Mash, per cwt.. $2.65
Hen Scratch) best quality, per cwt......... .. 2.35
Wheat, very good quality, per iwt 1.85 '
Rolled Barley, per sack.. - 1.25
Ground Barley, per cwt.... 1.75
Oround Oats, per cwt 1.75
Millrun, per sack . 1.50
Samson's Special Egg Mash, per cwt 2.50
Samson's Special Dairy Feed, per sack 1.80
See us about our special deal on Hog Feed, in
the pellet form or otherwise, We will save
you money.
SPECIAL MIXING OF TURKEY
FEEDS and feed grinding done at right
prices. ,
F. E. SAMSON CO.
SEEDS FEEDS FERTILIZER
229 N. Riverside
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