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Fights Last Night
By The Associated Pres.
CHICAGO Davey Day, 197, Chi
clgo, stopped Harvey Woods, 134, 8t.
Paul (D).
TOLEDO Eddie Olmma, 198, Cler..
land, outpointed Eddie (Unknown)
Winston. 198, Hartford, Conn, (10)
, LOS ANOELES Cincinnati Jackie
Wilson, 133. knocked out Jack Rymer,
1H, NeUraaka, (1),
STOCKTON, Calif. Kul Kong, 130,
Honolulu, atopped Canada Lee, 119,
New York, (7).
In a modern turbine steam enters
e temperature hot enough to burn
wood and 8-100 of a socond later It
leaves at a temperature too cool for
comfortable bath.
A publlo park la being built on
c,ji3-ioot high Roan mountain, lo
cated on the North Carolina-Ten
nessee state line.
GALA BOWLING
EXHIBITION
Gene Ontllardl
1937-88 Singles world Champion
Men and Women atari of Medford
rniinj, nee. 2nd, 8:00 p. m.
Free Lecture A Instructions at 4 p.m
MEDFORD
BOWLING ALLEYS
NEXT TIME, TRY
THE TRAIN TO
CALIFORNIA
YOU RELAX...
A Southern Pacific engineec drivel
you over the world's latest noo
ikid highway sieel rails. You find
yourself blissfully free from traf.
fie worries.
Enjoy big, easy chair In a pleas
ant car. By day, u hill you trmt
Mi talc fail way, talk, read, writi
or work. By night, sleep like
ling in a luxurious berth.
YOU SAVE...
Miles slip by whils you're sound
asleep in a loft, roomy berlh. Thui,
you cut hours of waking time even
from the fast, convenient Southern
Pacific train schedules.
It'll be dollan-ta-your-pockcc to
lake die train, btrsuse of the low
one-way and mumltrip fates. You'll
know exactly how much your trip
will con before you leave home.
SAN FRANCISCO
Ccach
Rouadtrip
Touritt
Roundttip
LOS ANGELES
$3070 S3450
Coach fares good In coathei and
reclining chair cars. Tourist (ares
in touritt Pullmans, plus berth.
GutItern
Pacific
F. O. MORKle, Agent, Phone 34
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
Hi3
BOWL SELECTIONS
BRING CRITICISMS
FROM OLD BLUES
Los Angeles Writers Accuse
Trojans of Passing Up
Horned Frogs to Get
Softer Touch of Duke
By DRRvV MIDULETOlf
Associated Press ports writer
With moat of the dates made, the
battle of the bowls went merrily on
today. Comment on the various se
lections and guesses on the outcome
of the games has given the old
bluea more oannon fodder than they
have had In years.
The better box office draw already
have been selected.
The lineup for January 9:
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Duke,
Southern Conference champion va.
Southern California, tied for Pacific
Coast Conference title.
Sugar Bowl, New Orleans Texas
Christian, Southwest Conference tltl
lat, vs. Carnegie Tech.
Cotton Bowl, Dallas Texas Tech
vs. vlllanova If Vlllanova decides
to accept,
Orange Bowl, Miami Tennessee,
Southeaalern Conference champion,
vs. Oklahoma, Big Six champion.
Sun Bowl, El paao New Mexico,
and probably Utah, Mountain Statea
Conference champion.
Coal Bowl, Charleston, W. Va.
Unheard of since Carnegie Tech turn-
en down a bid.
Prune Bowl (don't say you weren't
warned) Ban Jose, Calif. San Jose
State vs. Memphis Teachers, This
one's set for December 30.
Eastern Bowl, New York Off. See
the New York weather report.
other operational
East-West all atar game, San Fran
Cisco, and North-South all star game
at Montgomery, Ala.
In the old days they used to just
pick 'em and play 'em. Now they
pick the selections apart. The Los
Angeles sports writers are panning
Duke's selection and there Is mild
Indignation In Texas that the Chris
tians, the state's pride, will gambol
outside the state.
Main complaint In Los Angeles
seems to be the Trojans turned
down a chance to get Texas Chrli
tlan for Duke. One writer reported
the
tournament of roses officials
were definitely Inclined toward the
Horned Progs and Duke "featurea
hsrole but far from spectacular
stonewau defense," and added South
ern California was letting Itself in
for "dirty cracks about 'picking some
body who Is pretty sure not to do
muon scoring'."
All thla probably will be aeleed by
the astute Wallace Wade or Duke to
whip hie boya up to a fine lather
of revenge against the Trojans. Wade
la adept at pointing his team for a
single game and all thla won't hurt
at all.
MOUNTAIN BOYS
The Arkansas Scufflers. nationally-
known trio of brothers direct from
the Orark mountains, will feature
next Monday night's wrestling pro
gram In the Medford armory, meet-
ng three of Promoter Mack Llllarri's
current crop of torso-twisters. Op
ponents for the Scufflers will be
hnmed tomorrow, the promt stat
ed.
The brothers, who have been tour
ing the nation for the past few
years taking on all eomera, are be
whlskered fellows and considered
one of Mi. greatest grappling at
tractions In the world. Their names
are Tufty, Tony and Mike Jones.
Tuffy wetghe 1M, Tony tips the,
realm at 205 and Mike Is IBs pounds
heavy.
It will be ladlea night again, and
the year'a largest crowd la expected
attend. Reserved seat tickets
are on sale now at the agencies.
ERNIE NEVERS QUITS
IOWA COACHING POST
iowa crrr, la., Nov. SO (API
Ernie Nevers, backrielri coach at the
University of Iowa who came here
with Irl Tuhbs two years ago, sub
mitted his resignation effective June
90. 11)3), to Athletic, Director E. a.
Schroder today.
The former Stanford all-American
fullback refused to disclose future
plans, but he ha been mentioned aa
a possible successor to Mike Crelgh
ton who resigned aa coach of the
Chicago Cardinals' professional team
yesterday.
I 95C JL f
1 avsna.it IjISL Way
Stiner to Stay
inwyy'w.'y'" '' ' )w'i" pp".y
In
ION STINER
CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 80 UP)
Lon Stiner, Oregon State college's
head football coach, has accepted a
three-year eontraot, the athletic- con
trol board announced today.
Tho board eald the contract would
become effective next July 1, and
that Stiner would be given a "sub
stantial salary Increase," beginning
Januar. 1, 1930.
Stiner eald he had accepted, con
tingent upon approval by the college
president and the state board of
higher education. His present salary
la (01)00 annually. He hasi worked
without o contract on a year-to-year
basis during his six-year tenure.
Offlolals refused to divulge the
amount of the salary Increase.
TIGERS DATED
FOR 17 GAMES
Medford high'. Tiger basketball
team will play 17 games against major
opponents during the 1038-30 season,
eight of these contests being district
encounter, with Ashland and
Oranta Pan for the right to enter the
state tournament at Salem, according
to the official achedule released to
day by Coach Rusa Acneson.
In addition to the district games.
the Medfords will face Klamath Palls
three tlmea In Southern Oregon con
ference tilts which have no bearing
on tho state tournament representa
tive, aa tho Pelicans are members of
another state district. Tho locals will
also meet Salem throe times. Crescent
City. Cal. twice, and University high
of Kugene once.
The complete schedule follows:
Jan. t University high at Eugene.
Jan. 1 Salem at Salem.
Jan. IS Crescent City, there.
!" 1 Crescent City, here.
Jan. 30 .... Klamath Palls at Medford.
Jan. 31 Klamath Falls at Medford
n. 37 Aehland at Ashland.
Jan. 38 . Ashland at Medford.
Psb. t ....Oranta Pnas at Oranta Pass.
Pb. 4 Orants Pass at Medford.
Feb. 1 1 .. Oranta" Pass at Oranta Pass
Pb. 17 Salem, here.
Peb. 18 sniom. here.
S Ashland at Medford
Peb. 38 .... Klamath Falls at Klamath.
M"" - - Medford at Ashland.
March i ... Oranta Pass at Medford.
PLAN FORMATION
A.A.U. CAGE LOOP
Formation of an Independent A.A-U.
basketball league, to embrace teama
from Medford, Ashland. Oranta Pass
and ths smaller towns of Jackson
county, Is expected next Monday
night when team managers meet In
the chamber of commerce to talk
things over. The meeting ttarta at
7:S0. and all representatives of Inde
pendent clubs In the county are urg
ed to be present.
The proposed circuit would be
sponsored by the Amsteur Athletic
union, with the champion team to
represent this district, at the state
tourney. Jean Eberhart of Ashland,
A.A.U. representative for this district.
will be In charge o( the meeting.
At affairs of state In Washington,
custom gives precedence to foreign
ambassadors over all American of
ficials except the president and vlco
prealdent. Use Mall rrlbuna want Ada.
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w,lBisr;w'oo..
Sport
Graphs
e e e
Billy Hnlra sayi:
Tornado, Under
Bowennan Reign,
Has Great Mark
This being the time of year, with
the season practically ended except'
for the various "bowl" games, when
when grid fans
Ilka to par. over
t h e records of
their favorite
teama and foot
ball writer, de
light In spinning
typewritten yarn.
regarding the
past perform
ances of said ag
g r g atlons, we
might as w.U
get in on the
fun and present
the achievement
of ft gridiron ma.
illy Huleak chine whloh, dur
ing the past four years, haa pro
duced a record we'll wager Is on.
of the five finest In the state.
We give you Medford high school's
Black Tornado, coached by Bill Bow.
erman, wth th. 1038 edition con
sidered by scores of local fans aa
the greatest Tiger club Bines the
golden daya of Prink Calllson In the
1030's. It was four yeara ago that
Bowennan took over the reins at
his alma mater here, and what a
grand coaching Job ha haa done.
Over that span of seasons, Medford
haa:
Won- three Southern Oregon
conference titles.
Lost only one conference game
while winning nine.
iron 23, lost 6 and tied 4 for
ft total-game percentage of ,703.
Scored 608 points against 280
for opponents.
Twice laid serious and logical
clalr to a share of the mythical
state championship.
Briefly, those are ths highlights
of the Tlgrs four-year record under
the mentorshlp of Bill Bowennan.
Of course, that record can't match
the almost unbelievable string of
undefeated Reasons enjoyed by the
Tornado while Calllson waa at the
helm, but until another football
dynasty like that la born, which will
be NEVER, thla four-year mark of
Bowerman's teams wltl do for any
body's money.
The greatest achievement of Med
ford teams under the Bowerraan re
gime, we believe. Is their record In
the Southern Oregon conference
Only In 1036 did the Tornado fall
to win the crown, and that was be
cause Bob Olson was declared In
eligible after the Tigers bad beaten
Grants Pass, 31 to 7, and Medford
subsequently forfeited the game to
the Cavemen to give them the title.
In 1935. 1937 and this season, the
Black Tornado crashed through to
the conference pennant without the
loss of a game, and only one tie.
that with Klamath Falls, 0 to 0,
In 1937. The only defeat suffered
by Medford from a conference team
In those four years waa at the
hands of Klamath Falls In 1936.
0 to 8. That same year, Ashland
tied the Tigers, 6 to 6.
Ho, In cimfrrmce action, which
Is what really counts, after all,
the Bowcrmanltes won 0 fames,
lust a mere 1 and tied 8 for a
perrt'titnge of .900. You rotild
hardly ask for a better showing
than that.
In piling up 606 points to their
opponents 96D in 83 gnmes played
against all opposition, the Tigers
have averngrd better than 18 points.
or three touchdowns, per encounter.
to their opponents 6 plus markers,
or practically one touchdown per
iMttle. Their conference scoring aver
age la 168 points in 13 games to
their opponents 60, or 14 points per
game to then- opponents 4 plus.
To leave cold statistics for a mo
ment, theso past four campaigns
have seen Medford win two games,
tie one and lose one to Klamath
Falls, win three and tie one with
Ashland, and win four on the grid
iron from Orants Pass, thorn teams
being conference opponents. Outalde
the league, the Tigers have walloped
Roieburg four times, beaten Marsh
field twice, taken two out of three
games from Kugene, won one and
SNIDER DAIRY &
In
m
T I MILK
tied one with B&lem, beaten Chem
j aws ones, split even in two games
l with Bend, lost one and tied one
! with Hood River, copped one and
1 lost two with Bureka and beaten
Weed once.
Only la 1933, Bowerman's first
season here, wen the Tigers un
defeated. That year they romped
through seven straight game
with ease, but great as that team
was, the mentor consider the
aggregation which Just bung op
I Its suits the finest he has ever
' coached. "This year's team was
better than any other' Bill ex
plained, "because of Its fighting
spirit and high morale at all
Ums.M
Bo, such Is the record of Med
ford's Tigers under the direction of
BIU Bowennan; three grand seasons
out of four a record of which every
student, fan, player and the coach,
himself, can well be proud. We wish
Bill and Medford high many mors
of those sparkling campaigns, and
be assured that we are not alone in
that wish. Here Is the year by year
won and lost record, with Tiger j
points and opponents' markers: j
IMS
Won tost Tied Pta. Op.
7 0 0 191 30
1936
Won Lost Tied Pts. , op.
134 80
1S7
Won Lost Tied Pts. Op.
6 1 137 08
1938
Won Lost Tied Pts. Op,
7 I 1 166 76.
BOWLING
Two shutouts marked ladles league
bowling action at the Medford alleys
laat night, Ramblerette. beating
Adrlenne's, 4 to 0 and the Pear City
Four blanking the Alleyettes by the
same count. City Market took three
out of four point, from Copco. Scores
follow:
Alleyettes
Lendt 104 133 138 866
Colton 113 94 100 307
Espey i , 80 94 99 373
Stma
..143 137 181 411
- 1 1 1 31
Handicap
Total 447 466 468 1377
Pear City 4
Simmon. 113 134 134 370
Wallace 139 146 130 394
Orame. 119 93 86 396
Watson 163 138 138 438
Total 833 409 467 1488
Bamblerettes
Prultt 133 161 186 438
DeVore, - 108 138 131 367
Prlsble 163 137 149 436
Bateman 18 131 139 378
Total
810 S47 644 1801
Adrlennes
- 91 118 109 816
169 147 168 484
..107 131 91 319
136 137 139 393
14 14 14 43
Tollefson .
Swop. ..
O'Brien
Carblener .
Handicap .
607 833 611 1553
Copro
139 168 133 406
96 96
71 93
96 104
81 61
96 337
88 349
98 398
61 183
463 608 483 1493
City Market
.118 137 130 366
141 147 133 410
...110 118 160 SIM
....136 106 170 411
Total
.804 498 873 1874
Hi Rika club bowling tournament
matches Monday and Tuesday nights,
the Butterhalls took all four point
from the Pintails and the Sprig beat
the Mallards. 8 to 1. Tonight, the
Mudhens roll th. Spoonbills, r cores
tollowi
Pintails
Herd. in isi ,a ,7,
Dr. Johnson 113 lis 140 387
Blerma 143 148 183 444
(Untls) 148 148 148 433
(Sanderson) 148 148 148 444
Handicap .,., 174 174 m Ma
Totals
Irwin
838 883 893 3S88
Dntterhalls
169 143 170 481
.1SS 177 178 610
Kuehl. .
A SIM0NIZ Preserves the
xuusn ana nenuiy or a
New Oar.
Daily's Auto Painting
t South Hartlett
PURITY
IT doesnt "Just happen' that
folder's Milk comes to yon
safe and pore, lit the malt
of strennons effort on our part
to mak. It that way. All of
the knowledge that modern art
enr puts at onr dlipoeal It
utilised tn the production of
Snlder-a. That's why It's good
for health and tastes good, tool
PRODUCE CO.
Mathe.
Olllespl.
McKee
Boyle
Handicap
Total
Semnn
DeVore
Goodrich
Sherwood ,
..133 191 139 383
..143 141 160 443
..129 139 139 387
..170 170 170 810
888 880 948 3713
prig
173 169 301 633
.167 187 179 473
193 163 163 609
144 167 180 461
114 138 133 874
166 166 168 498
Paslte
oni
Hutchison
Bowman
arltech
Handicap a
947 910 991 3848
Mallards
164 147 178 479
143 114 178 434
163 111 167 431
134 146 196 476
137 307 148 483
136 138 136 408
Totals ...
846 861 1003 3709
Wrestling 4
(By The Associated Press)
Reading Pa. Chief Little Wolf, 330,
Trinidad, Colo., defeated Chief Che
wackl, 346, Ardmore, Okla., (30:58).
Newark Jim Londoe, 303, New
York, pinned Joe Savoldl, 308, Twin
Oaks, Mich.. (40:46).
Indianapolis Everett Marahall, 333.
La Junta. Colo., defeated John Qra
novlch, 336, New York (two falls).
Minneapolis Bronko Nsgurskl. 330,
International City, Minn., defeated
nana Kaempfer, 333, Germany,
(Kaempfer conceded after leg In
Jury.) Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Nov. 30, (AF-USDA)
HOG3 : 600, Including 109 direct;
market opened active, closed slow,
mostly steady; good-choice 166 to
21S-lb. (8.76; carload lots quotable,
(8.90; 320-lb., $8.30; 330 to 370-lb.
butchers, (8.00 8 25; light lights,
(8.26; packing sows, $6.30 o 7,00; few
116-tb. feeder pigs, 68.60.
CATTLE: 160: calves, 76, Including
36 direct; market steady; low grado
cattle very slow; few common eteera,
65.7637.00; fed steers held above
(6.60; common-medium heifers, (5.26
36.60; cutters, -(4.00; law cutter and
cutter cows, (2.76 a 8.75; oemmon
medlum, (4.0Oft5.OO; Including fat
dairy type cows, (6.00; good beef
cows. (5.600(36.00; bulls, (4.75 5.75;
vealers steady; choice, (9.00; common
330-lb. calves, (4.00.
8HEEP 160; scattered sales medium-good
lambs steady to weak at
(7.00 & 8.00; choice salable (8.25 and
nbove; yearllnas salable (5.00 6.00;
rew good slaughter ewes, (3.75; com
mon, (2.00.
' Chicago
CHICAGO, Nov. 30. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 13,000; all direct; trado con
fined entirely to disposal of accu
mulated supplies; good and choice
230-340 lbs., averaged (7.50-70; largely
(7.60-05; few good medium weight
and heavy packing sows, (7.25-40.
CATTLE 1000; calves 100; today's
cleanup cattle trade strong to 25c
higher.
SHEEP 6000; all direct: scarcely
enough sheep and lamba on sale;
holdovers Included, to makj a com
prehensive market; supply comprised
principally of small lota of native
lambs and limited number show re
?cts; nntlve lambs to packers most
ly (9 00 down; occasionally as low
as (8.00; extreme top to packers.
Ekerson .
Rankin .
(ECresse)
Handicap
Prultt
Lewis
Woods
Hall .
V. Strang
Handicap ....
There Is Real Transportation
Value in These Specials:
1930 Chevrolet Coupe ...$95
1929 Ford A Tudor 05
1930 Graham Sedan 05
1929 Willys-Knlght
sedan 05
1930 Ford Model A
Tudor Sedan 145
1932 DcSoto Sodan 215
1931 Ford Tudor ..175
1933 Ford, rec. motor....275
n P fifltoe ft lit n
w... UU.WH
19.60 paid apartngly for sorted high
yielding consignments.
South Oan Franclae
BOOTH BAN PRAN0I8CO, Nov. 80.
(AP-U8DA) Hogs 800; butchers 60
higher; top and bulk 170-333 lb.
weights, 88.88: light light, and 3S0
373 lb. weights discounted 80c from
top; packing aow. ateadr to 16c
higher at 86.60-76.
CATTLE 800: steers about steady:
load good 107 lb. California fed
steers, 88 60; lo grade cows steady:
odd head dairy type cows up. to
60.00; low cutter, .nd cutters,
3.36 ft 4.36; mostly as 50 and above:
bulla steady: calve. 80, all direct
Nominal; good to choice vealers
quoted around 89.80910410.
SHEEP 1160; lambs opened fully
steady; 9 deck, strictly good 86-lb.
California medium-pelt lambs, S8.35:
1 decks Idahos and 3 decks Idaho
ewes unsold.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Not. 80 AP) Grain:
Wbeat! Open High Low close
May 63 4 64 63 $ 64
Dec. 61 61H 61 61
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 3. 88-lb. white, (26.60;
No. 9, 88-lb. gray, nominal.
Barley. No. 2, 48-lb. B. W., (23.60.
Corn, No. 3, E. T. ship., (36.00.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white, 63c; western white, 63c:
western red, 61c.
Hard red winter ordinary, 60 He;
11 per cent, 60 Ho; 13 per cent, 63c;
18 per cent, 65c; 14 per cent, 66 '4c.
Hard white, Baart ordinary, 83c;
13 per cent, 63c; 13 per cent, 64c;
14 per cent, 65c.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 41;
barley, 8; flour, 11; corn, 6; oats, 2;
hay, 2; mlllfeed, 4.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Nov. SO. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Deo. .62$ .63$ .61$ .61
March .64$ -64 .64 .64
May .65H -65 .65 .65$
July .66 .66$ .65 .65
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Not. SO (P Butter
Printa: A grade 33 cents pound In
parchment wrappers. 33 cents m car
tons, B grade 81 cents pound In
patchment wrapper, 83 cents pound
In cartons.
Lutterfat Portland delivery buying
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Pennsylvania-oil buyers to this "blue
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Rock-Bottom
Prices
Prices on Used Oars have never been so low. Do yon
know there are certain times of the year when Used
Cars are much lower than other times? Well now is
the time! ACT NOW DON'T WAIT!
ACTION! ACTION!
See your Ford Dealer for the Famous K. and 0. Cars
of Quality, The Cars make good or the C, E, Gates
Auto Co. does. Satisfied customers all over southern
Oregon give you this proof.
SAVE THE GATES WAY!
1934 Hudson 4-door Sedan; recondi
tioned motor; big car comfort
1935 Teniae Sedan; excellent finish;
reconditioned motor; heater; railio.
A winter car of quality.
19!3 Chevrolet Fordor Deluxe Sedan;
new paint; excellent tires
Economical transportation.
1936 Ford Station Vaiion; radio; low
mileage! a K-mirlorfnl Pnnnh na
Use new. See thu exceptional combination auto.
193" Ford (60) Coupe priced to sell now; JlQC
low mileage; economy 4w0
r.n Int -Inf fith and
wvs SIIW. S.V. w.U aim
prices: A grade 81-81U osnta pound,
Portland delivery; B grade 1 cent
pound leasi C grade 8 oenta pound
less. Country delivery 39 V, eentn
pound for A grade.
Eggs Wholesalers' buying prices:
Special 37 cent, down: Extra. 36
cents dozen: Standards 33 cent, dos
en; Extra Mediums 30 cent, donen;
Extrae small 34 cents down.
Cheese, country meata, live poultry,
turkeys unchanged. Potatoes, onlona,
wool, hay, unchanged.
Wall St. Report
KEW YORK, Mot. 30. (AP) After
traveling downhill during most of
November, the stock mar-et staged
a month-end rally today. ,
The change In trend seemed to be
painful for the market was alow
getting started on the recovery, but
buying broadened out In the after
noon, taking leading shares to the
highest levels of th. day.
Bonds recovered with stocks, most
ly corporate loans. Major commodi
ties generally held tn a restricted
aone.
Transactions picked up In
buying flurries al.d s ,proxlmt,d
983.000 shares.
Today's closing 'icca for 83 se
lected stocks follotv"
Al. Chem. 6s Dye 1M
Am. Csn . WS
Am. Ji Pgn. Pow.
3',
A. T. T.
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Atch. T. s fi. F.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel -
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv. -
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .
Oen. Elec.
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot. ..
Int. Harvest.
I. T. Jc T.
Johns-Man. .
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ,
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft .
4'4
38j
94,
U. S. Steel
Snn Frtitirltro Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 (IP)
Butter unchanged.
S365
465
325
525
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