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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1934)
Saturday, Jan. 18, 1984 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 Kates par word per day' insertion. pgr cent dlsoount o ill running 0 D week. per oout dlacount oa d running on month. 3c 10 20 All ollfted d 'ort ,d It both Tb Klmth Now and Evening Herald, at th bo rate, appearing In ln NeMfi tlrL Tlint limit for classification ID tb following day'e paper It 8:00 P. X. Ada dealred In sorted on lb same day milled will have to run "loo Lai to Classify." Too-Let-to-Claaalty ede er put In on paper only at U u quoted abov. and classified for snreeeoins; ibmimwh- General Notice radio 8RIIVICB ot an klnde. Win. Long. 1406 Loohont Ht. Phona I1BJ 4 f eraonal ' u u I I I i- ' i i il .,'.i-ii".W hbaiiiniih danr-ttioa , 8 Tranaportallon Travel By Sttsvg Shortest Route to PORTLAND $5.90 ono way SEATTLE . $7.90 ono way SPOKANE $12.30,nway Via Band and Waplnltla Leave Oreykoond Depot at 11:10 p.. m. dally. Phone lo. 6 Help Wanted, Male Employment for Men Dloml boom creating m ploymrnt oiiport milt Inn (or our trained Dlonl engineers. Pre puro now (or thla bin pay Undo. 1'racllcnl abop training, alao Homo Training. Call or wrlto Diesel I'ownr Engineer ing Bihoola. 3320 20th Ht., Ban Prnnclaco. Visit our UlK Fro Dluaol Show Jan. 22nd to 27lhjncl, 24115 9 Situation Wanted Experienced woman wlabaa houae knoplng on roneh or cooking for amall crow. Boo Louise 818 Pino. 2381 12 ' Room and Board WANTED Room and board, oloao In. Muat bo clean and reasonable. Nowa-Ilerald, Hoi 2276. 1276 UT YOU have aoojethlna to eell, have changed four place of bualnaaa, buy or aoll farm pro ducts or bav anything to tell the public, the moat economical and aureat way of getting ra aulta la throngs the classified. Phone 1900 or writ In to the Nowe-Herald. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE j n 1 rtrL- v f ffl YEAH BUT KEEP YOUR DON'T GET TOO : BYB ON HBR- J CLOSB- SHB'3 8MB OUST ( LIABLE TO CROSSED L NOTICB WE'RE THB STREET- POLLOWmq HEIfr, moott likecysthbv i0 DIDN'T QUE39 I WAS U3IN' THAT SHOW ' DC WINDOW A3 A' MIRROR, P M TO LOOK 'EM OVER- 0 I MU9TWT LET OKI I ftft THAT I S'PSCT A UW f THING BUT I OONT f-fSf' lUKB BElNl'POLLOWJO ' IS F oral heel ApartmeaU ARCADE APARTMENTS (80 ip Plenty heat garage, list 14 Furnished House FOUR room house, garage, bun mint, partly furnished, (lood oondltlon. Two blocke from high acbool. Pbon 167-R. . 2408 IS Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT rartly fur nlahod or nnfurnlahed houae, t bedrooma, cIom In; reasonable. Naws-llnrald. hoi 1194. 2234 18 Real Estate) For Lea 70 ACRES potato I n nil for lno, roah or aliaron. J, W. BauiliTH, 18a To Exchange FOR RALE OR TRADE Chu maun tliirlKlit piano. Will ex change tor potnlomi. Route 1, Hon 171, Merrill, Oregon. 1417 SINGLE woman wanta furnlehed or unfurnlahed room wltb kitchen facllltloa. Clot In. Newa-llerald Hoi 1194 2294 19 Automotive FOR RAMS 1981 duol, ahort wbnel-baaa Chevrolet track. Dump bod. alao atake bed. New rubber. Also 0110 team work boraea, ( and 1 years, 1000 Kiunrte. Iniiulra Williamson War Rtoro. 2486 1031 Pontlac V-l coupe. New tlrea and heater. Take atnallt-r car In trade 2300 Ilkun Bl. 1404 KOH HALE Pour posacnuor Cbevy coupe, good condltlun. Cheap. 227 Commercial. 1400 PUMP BKRVICB, anr make any wuiihmv. iiru vviiiinnia. ft one 6 'if. ., 20 MiacellariAoua For Sale OltANOKS, Novell, 10c dozen; flqnaah of all kinds, Ic lb.; 25 lbs. dry onions, 29c; 60 Ilia, apuds, 30c; Bplts apploa. larxo, 08c; Lnltuco lurno heads, 6c. Bcottl Fruit & I'roduco Co. 2402 FOR BALE Usod Mohair bod daronport and chair. S0. 14 used dressora, quiilliy brldKO aot tablo and (our chairs, $11.60. Luras Furniture, 106 coat Main atroot. 2401 Oreon (lr body wood, 16 60 Cord. Dry plno ft (Ir body wood. 6 Cd. 8oasoned pine and Fir body wooa. 10.00 por cord. Hollbronnor ft Ilea Phone 231-W. 2261 I'lOS FOR BALE or trndo for pryln. Inquire Dlllord Lang, 'ana. 24H2 iviiiianioon itivor. FOR 8AI.K, TRADE Radio Cheap. 720 N. 11th. 2412 WOOD Pine and fir body and II 111 lis, 886-W. 24 80 For Bale; Reasoned Pino Limbs Phono 1712J. 2300 WOOD. Phone 1 906-It. l.nwson, 20a Swap TRADE Groceries for notnlnm onion onions, okrs. Kcottl Fruit Produce Co Smith llth. 23!)4 21 Wanted Miacellaneou WANTED 1 naed Buckeye brooder, large alio. Poat Of- 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE 2-Yr., old horae. 1410 Ilia. Broken, aound, gen tle. 176. Fronds Ilannon, Tulo- 2L Financial 3AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ratoa and eaalaat term inatignt and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 80. 7th. Ph. 1141 State Lloenaa M-104 F7 Klamath Business Directory Chiropractor P. 0. LONO, Tl. 1 40, Nurv Spelallat 127 8. 7th Or Shoppo TOROLBR'8 Opalaln Drea Bboppa. Hmart drasaoa at a oar In. Blewart Draw flldg. 711 Uuin Bt 1117 Fur Wanted FOR8 WANTED W par aaatoro prices for raw fura. Parke Orocary. 1111 80 lb, Pbona I7I-M. 1711 Wanted raw 'urs. Bob Andrews wanla your raw (ura at the Ideal Orocary, 1040 Eaat Main St. 1(11 Hematltrhlng fluntBTITOUlNa. BUTTONS onv ered, dreumaklng. Mm. B U, Alleoder. 614 Walnut . 0171 HoaplUl Boule Sanitarium Phone 110. Work for Ncccniticg TOUNO married man, experien ced In meat market, or truck drlrnr, wishes work. Can give local reference. Write Rt. 1, Bog 1740. 120 Woman want work by Day or Hour, Humel Apt. Apt. 4, Pbon 431W. 1361 WOMAN wishes work by hour or day. linmel Apt. 17. N. 6th and Pin. Pbono 431-W. 2161 DAItNlNO. mending, and plain or fancy quilting In own borne or prlvato borne. 103 B. 6th. Lo Apt. Apt. t. 1248 MILL RIOHT for tale. 1148 Plna street. 1484 Labor Board Attempts to Avert Strike WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. (CP) TI10 national labor board mov ed toulKht to avort an Impending antliracllo strike by asking an In vostlKnllon by tho antbraclto bunrd of conciliation and declar ing a strike woulc' vlolato exist ing: wage agreements and be an unwnrruiitud obatructlun to the "purposea ot NRA." The board had before It recom mendations of a fact finding com nlttuo which Investigated the re cont strike called by the antbrac lto mluera of Pennsylvania, a union group which broke off from the United Mine workora. In view of the deep seotcd problems of reduction demand (or anth racite coal and threatened un employment In the industry, the board tit conciliation asking an Immodiato Investigation ot all charge and efforts to effect a proper adjustment. For thla purpoaa tho anthracite board la named an agency of the nntlonal labor board and author- lied to employ needed Inveatlg tor. Oregon Printing Cost Shows Raise 8ALEM, Ore., Jan. 13, (UP) Oregon's numerous legislative sessions of the past year were believed responsible for the In crease In oporatlng costs of the state printing department, It was reported todsy. State Printer E. O. Hobbs aald coat of the department during 1082 was 1146,738.06 compared With 1116,147.04 In 1033. Hobbs reported cost per hour of the printing plant was re duced 16.67 per cent during 1931 although the payroll Inst year was $63,144.66 compared to fo,!v.s in 1932, By Harold Gray 1 THAT'S CI IklklV. 1 I , tHOUOHT THOSB FOLKS WERE FOLLOWIN' MB- WHEN I STOP, THBY STOP NOW I THINK OF IT, I SAW 'BM ON TH' STREET YBSTBRDAY- Will STREET YESTEDriAV. ' 'I I THOUGHT f QAVI MB YOU HAD TH BLTp- YOUR BYB I HOW ABOUT ON HER- 1 YOU? YOU HUH- SHB J DOMT SUPPOSE SURE OAVB I SHB QOT YOU THB I WISB TO US, TRANSFER The pioneer Transfer Co. mov ed to Oeorge'e Battery Bbop, 031 Klamath At. Pbon 1711. 1111 Turkish Bath Maaaaga, Colonic Irrigation. Rag tolerad Nuraa. 117 So. SaTaalh. Trpowtitart Bchool Trained Mac haul 14 Tear' dperlenc Adding Machine and Typewriter Bales and Berr Ice 110 Mala Pbon 141 Wood Dry fir at 16.60 par cord. Oraon fir at 16.60 per cord. Dry plna at 16.00 per cord. Roaaonnble ratoa on large order Yard at 716 Walnut Pbooa 124 or 361-J. 2110 SOUND WOOD, Plna and Fir, Full Corda guaranteed Bob Drown. 1431 White. Phone 1111R. 1478 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan 11. (JPy Butter, prints, extras, 10c; stan dards, 19c. Butlurfat . Portland delivery: A grade, 10c to 18a lb.; farmer's door delivery, 13c to 14c lb.; sweet cream 60 bl-' -. Eggs Paxirvo Poultry Pro ducers' selling price: V 'Sh extra specials, 23c; extras, 19c; stand ards, 17c; medium, 17o doxen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 17c do.; firsts, 16c: mediums 13o dox.; under grade 11c: pullets He dox. Cheese 91 score, Oregon triplets, te; loaf, lOo lb.: brok ers will pay Vi cent below quo tations. Milk Contract price, 4 per cant, Portland dellvory, $1.66 Cwt: B grade cream, 17Ho lb. Country meats Selling price to retailers: country killed bogs, best butchers, nnder 160 lbs., 7 to 7 Vie: vealera 90 to 100 lbs.. 8 and 8 Vo: light and thin, 6 and lo; heavy calves 4 and 6c lb.; 'lambs 11 and 11c lb.; heavy ewes 4 to 7c lb.; medium cows 3 to (0 lb.: cancer cows 1 and 3o lb.; bulls 4o lb. Mohair buying price, nom inal. Cascsra bark buying price, 1931 peel, IHs lb. Hope 1213 clusters, IS to 36c lb. Llv poultry Portland deliv ery, buying prices: colored fowls, 4 to ( lbs., lie and lie; over lbs., 11c, and 12c; spring pullets, 2 to 21 lbs.. 12 and 13c; leg horn (owls, over 31 lbs., 7-8c; under 3V lbs., 8-9c; broilers, IVi to 2 lbs., 12c and 13c; 2 lbs. and up, 11c and 12c; stags, 6c; roos ters, 6c; colored ducks, 11c; geese, 10c lb. Onions Yakima, $1.40 to $1.0; Oregon, $1.60 to $1.76 cental. Potatoes Local white and red, $1.16 to $1.26 cental: Yakima, $1.16 to $1.40; Deschutes, $1.30 to $1.40 cental. Wool 1933 clip nominal; Willamette valley, 22 to 26c lb.; eastern Oregon, 16 to 21c lb.: southern Idaho, 16 to 20c lb. Hay Buying price from pro ducer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, $16 to $16.60: vetcb, $16: Wil lamette valley timothy $16; east ern Oregon timothy, $17.60; oats $16 ton. WOMAN HANGS SELF MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Jan. 13, (UP) Depressed because ot a long Illness, Mrs. H. Peterson, 81, hanged herself In the closet of her daughter's home here to day, This Curious SNOW CREAKS WHEN TT IS TOO COLD TO MELT UNDER. Pressure op ff. fl! '. WASPS 1 - Alti ' ARE FOUND IN MEXICO A I ' T fCyll$ II AND THE SOUTHERN y) a jT I, e ism av im atsvict. iwc. I I WHO RULED OVER HAWAII FROM ( If CORONATION MNS "YEARS AFTER 11 If HE BECAME KING H6 READ OP I I If THE ELABORATE CORONATIONS OF J I euROPEAN KIN08 AND DECIDED II Q IO HAYS ONB HIvwELFY d&A niKwK5 FOOTSTEPS AND THE DPy cprysTALff slip OVBR ONB ANOTHER. , National, Local Markets 01 BUTTER ASKED AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, Jan. It Oh De mand for butter continued chlof ly In the under grades even though there wa a differential of but lo between top and bot tom score on the produce ex change. Some of the big cash stores continued to make a specialty ot first butter because tbelr cus tomer have been nalng this low grade all along and appear willing to accept it. Demand for extrss and stand ard a wag sufficient to keep the trad fairly well cleaned in view of the decreased totals available In the fresh trade and consider able storage stock was coming out, but so far as can be learned none of It la being sold as such. Butterfat values were at least steady. Oood trading volume was con tinued In the market tor egga. Local fresh lay was gaining rapidly but Increased consump tion was taking cars of the bulk ot offerings. Storage market was nominal. High Education Board Report Not Expected PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IS, (UP No report will be sub mitted by the sub-committee ap pointed by the blgber board ot education to probe conduct ot Dean Wayne L. Morse of the University ot Oregon law school when the board meets here Mon day, it was learned her today. George McLeod, chairman ot tha committee, has been out of the state for the post several weeka, making any report on the campu altuatlon Improbable. The board appointed aub commlttee to Investigate Morse in connection with hla homecom ing day address in which he strongly criticised the board In administration of Its affairs. Morse's blast was so strong It caused resignation of Roscoe Nelson from presidency of the board. Chancellor W. J. Kerr waa asked to resign by Morse, but has not don so. Capture of Sea Serpent Planned VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. . 13 (UP) Plana were reported nn der way here today to capture Amy and Pender, Victoria' two 30-foot long aea serpents. A California oil man and a Florida sportsman were aald to ba advancing ideas on bow to catch the monsters which bav been seen by 60 reputable Vic toria citizens. One plan calls for floating barrels baited with hooks, which would capture Amy and Pender without destruction. Proposal to sboot the sea monsters Is un popular, however. Airplane searchc-: are organis ing in an effort to obtain pho tographs of the glistening, brown- black denitens ot the deep. Damage Estimates Set on Flood Area HOQUIAM, Wash., Jan. 13, (UP) Flood Investigators who canvasses the Grays Harbor ter ritory reported today flood dam age will amount to $700,000. Of this total $790,000 was to muni cipal property In Aberdeen, $66 000 in Hoqulam, $100,000 to residential property throughout the county and $200,000 to farms in the Satsop, Wynooche, Che- halls and Wishknh valleys. G. Ji. Inspector Hero Q. W. Hoffman, scale Inspector for the Grent Northern, Is making a business visit to the local offices. World William Ferguson STOCK AVERAGES (Copyright, 1134, Standard Statistics Company) Saturday ........ Previous day Week ago Year ago Three year ago High, l3!-'!4 -Low, 19!1-'14 High, 1911 Low, 1911 , , High, 1911 Low, 1111 , BOND AVERAGES (Copyright. 1114, Standard Statistic Company) Saturday Previous day Week ago Year ago Three years ago High, 1983-'84 Low, 1133-'I4 High, 1932 Low, 1931 High, 1931 Low, 1931 .. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jan 11. UP) Wall Street watched Washing ton today for further Indications that something waa about to bap pen In the gold and monetary situation. The result was that speculation In stocks was of a highly discreet character and price movements indecisive. Tb market closed irregular with transfers approximating 700,000 shsres. Steel equities were in fair demand at moderately Improved quotations, snd a number ot other issues mulled about in a fractional range. Tobaccos and metals essed. Grains were quiet, but cotton exhibited strength. The dollar held to a slim groove In foreign exchange transac tions. Bonds. Including U. 8. gov ernment securities, were slightly mixed. Shares ot TJ. S. Steel, Yoonga town Sheet & Tube and Bethle hem were up a point or mora each. Today's closing prices Air Reduction Alaska Juneau - Allied Chem. ft Dye 981 211 146 96 681 81 431 114 691 14 69) 28 231 17 381 21 161 201 701 24 60! 121 84 771 76 21 923 801 19 191 341 341 171 310 391 28 141 67 18J 371 80 27 17 American Can American Coml Alcohol American & Foreign Power American Smelting ft Ret. A. T. ft T American Tob B Anaconda . Atchison Atlantic Refining Baltimore ft Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel . Borden Co. Burr. Adding Machine. California Packing Case, J. I Caterpiller Tract Chryaler Motor Col. Gas & Electric Commercial Solvents Continental Can Corn Products Curtiss Wright Du Pont Eastman . Elec Auto Light General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Razor Homestnke Mining International Harvester International Nickel I. T. & T Johns Manville Kennecott Con. Cop. Llbbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B Liquid Carbide Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Ward . Nash Motor 23 27 46J National Biscuit National Dniry Prod National Distillers New York Central North America Pac. Gas. ft Electric Packard Motors Park Utah Pennyj J. C Penn R. R 13 261 33 16 18 4 3 E6 31 Phillips Pet 161 Public Service N. J. 861 Pullman Co 63 Radio Corp 7 Rem. Rand 7 Reynolds Tob. B 40J Sears Roebuck 421 Shell Union 81 Southern Pacific 201 Standard Brands 221 Standard Oil ot California 38 Standard- Oil New Jersey 44 51 23 7 46 31 H 16 611 K 481 371 441 Studobaker Co - Texas Corp - Trans-american ............ Union Carbide ..... .. United Aircraft Unlted Corp. .: . United Gas Imp U. S. Industrial Alcohol U. S. Rubber - U. S. Steel Western Elc. ft Mfg. ... Woolworth Portland Highway Hearing Is Set SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 13, (UP) A hearing on the proposed uper-hlghway route from Ore gon City to Portland was called today by the State Highway com mission for Milwaukle, Ore., Jan, 30 at 10 a. m. , It is expected the hearing will clear up which of the three pro posed routes will be accepted Business men are aald to (avor the Front Street route. SLIDE BLOCKS ROAD EUGENE. Ore., Jan. 13. (UP) A big slide blocked the Coast highway 12 miles north ot Flor ence this afternoon, word tele phoned to the Oregon Stat Motor association here said, It wa sxpeottd tha road would be reopened to traffic by noon Saturday. 10 10 0 Total 79.0 80.0 77.6 (7.6 124.1 16.1 43.1 78.9 85.0 144.1 60.1 Indl' 90.7 10.9 10.1 64.6 120.1 101.1 42.1 71.3 1S.1 1402 60.0 nn' 43.9 43.8 42.0 ' 19.1 91.4 68.0 13.S 19.1 13.2 106.1 30.1 Ufa 70.3 70.4 64.3 94.2 161.1 111.7 11.1 111.0 (1.1 203.9 91.8 60 20 20 20 60 Indl' RR's Ufa Total 74.9 77.1 79.6 77.2 74.6 77.0 79.3 76. 71.0 74.3 77.1 74.8 66.8 14.6 84.8 71.7 88.8 103.7 99.9 97.6 77.1 84.9 88.6 83.S 68.3 57.0 74.1 63.6 71 3 78.0 88.2 T8.1 68.2 47.4 70.1 67.6 90.4 106.7 101,5 98.7 (2.3 . 62.8 80.1 68.6 Pilots Resume Routine Duties Following Trip HONOLULU. Jan. 18. (UP) seven officers and 23 men of the United States navy air serv ice who flew here from San Francisco in 14 hours, 48 min utes, resumed the routine ot service lite today. They slept late, ' making ud ior the sleep they lost while fly ing through a 14-hour night. relying on their Instruments and radio contact to hold a true course through fog and against cross winds. Honolulu however was still In holiday mood over the success ot the longest movement of mill tary planes over the onen sea on record, and the fastest recorded sponnlng of the gap between ine mainland and HawalL A large civic luncheon for tb 30 fliers was planned for Mon day, when Rear Admiral B, W. Johnson, commander ot the navy's air force, arrives In his iiagsnip the U. 8. 8. Wright Bailee Speaks at Rotary Luncheon W. H. Bailee, director of the Klamath Falls federal emergency renet administration, waa the principal apeaker at the regnlar Friday meeting of the Rotary ciuo., .... Bailee presented an interest ing outline of work done in the local transient center at the old Scandla hall, anc" told ot various branches of the FERA. James Swansen ..presided as enairman 01 the meeting. PWA Board Meets With Dana Friday PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 18. fTTP) ThA nlannlnff hnarri tit PWA resinn Nn. fi mat liara today with Marshall N. Dana, regional supervisor to discuss co ordination ot future plans of development ot the Pacific North west region. the three great divisions of the nana tor a general survey or region the Columbia valley; th nnner Missouri taIIav and thA Puget Sound drainage area, were oiscussea toaay. Foreign Horizontal 1,6 Who? is the foreign diplomat in the picture? 14 Music drama. 15 Poem. 18 Potency. 17 Morsel. 18 Measure. 10 Story. 21 Public auto. II H was a in th army. 14 Baking dish. 28 Type standard. 26 Either. 27 Dye. 29 Tone "B." 30 Mineral spring. 31 To doze. 33 Luster. 18 Kilns. 17 To burst. Anewer to from 1918 to 1922. 60 Father. 61 June flower. 63 Detests. 64 To notice. 56 Ketone, 68 Jewel. 59 Pealed. 60 What Is hi native country 61 He now is 18 Narrow way. 1 41 Cent (abbr.). 43 He wa ot hi country minister ot affair there. 1 m 5" m' 10 I i9 TWTuTlTy " S5 is" - "" sJ fto " n fir - M C --w- TA'f : 1 EM l&s&kL """" n-arssfcr .4 I43 4i UJ Ua Ts ssr si r 55"""""""- " st s5 SS I I 111 I I I I I I I I I -I South San Franc laco livestock. Hogs 76. All direct. Oood to eholo 116 to 100 lb. butcher quoted aroand $4.10 to $4.10; good pnnklng sows eligible $3. Latt Thursday taw local-led truck-In $1.10 to $1.(0. Cattle 76. Including 40 hold overs. Active on small (apply, All classes strong, spots higher on cows; two loads medium 141 to 17 lb. California (tears. $4.76 ot $4.86; medium-low-good un der 1000 lb. short and supple mentary ted atoer quoted to around $5.60; good young eow eligible $3.80 or above, ontter medium sold $1.(0 to $1.76; bulls $3.(0 down. Calves 60. alt dlrecL Trad quotes good-choice vealera $(.60 to $7.60, gooil-cnolCA calve $4,76 to $8.60, latter en under ' 100 pounds. Sheen None. Gcod-cholc wooled lamba 90-lb. down nom inally quoted around $7 to $7.(0, possibly above. ., ...... ,. ..' , Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Jam. 11 If) Cattle: 1047, calve 111 for week. Market active tor all classes, generally 26a higher. Top steers $6.85; fed steer $4.75-1.60; heifers $1.78-4.60; beet eow $2.76-1.85; bull 11.25-3.75; good to choice veal era $5.(0-8.60; medium $4.00 6.00. Hogs: 4321 for -week. Trading active, 15-400 higher. Top light butchers $4.66; heavyweights 14.00: slaughter pigs $3.75-3.86; packing sows $3.00-8.25; feeder pigs $3.25-3.35. Sheep: 1798 for week. Trade steady to strong. Choice 'wool lots $8.50-7.00; medium $8.00; shorn $5.86-8.00; old wether $3.00-3.60; slaughter we $1.50 1.00. Utah Banker Appointed to ' Treasury Post ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, (UP) Marriner 8. Ecclea, Ogden, tt., was appointed assistant secretary ot the treasury today, to super vise financial and banking prob lems. . . He succeeds Earl Bailie, who resigned when his tenure was criticised in congress because ot his past connection with a bank ing firm Involved In foreign loan floatations. ' Ecclea is president of the First Security corporation, which op erates 28 banks In Utah, Wyom ing and Idaho, and bis interest in construction, sugar, lumber and milk Industries. He is chairman of tha Utah civil works administration. Ecclea is expected to start work within two weeks, the treasury announced. Veterans Organize County Communities Organisation . In the outside communities such as Merrill, Bo nanza, and Chlloquin, was plan ned by the .Veterans Political League at this week's meeting. The group also decided to take steps to organise an auxiliary. Statesman Previous Pnzsl theology; . 18 Myself, , ; .; 19 South , ' America. . . ; . 12 More i: aumptaoaj. 13 Wool tat. 16 To vnelose, 28 Fluid rock. 80 Prophet . 82 to hang; a tt bej. ncd, . ,, -34 Hour. 36 Northeast. 19 Certificate ot indebtedness. 40 Unhusked , rice. 42 A bull. ' '; 43 Rock. 44 Exclamation, 46 To Sink. 40 Paragraph, 47 Half. 48 Corps 49 Singular of "thoa." 80 NobUraan. 62 Sun,, . 56 Age. 67 Half an em. 69 34.416. ABE VERTICAL 1 Middlemen. . 2 Drug from the poppy, 3 Hardens. 4 Before. (Fourth not. 6 To pierce. 7 Unoccupied. 8 To ogle. 9 Above. 10 Period. 11 To kill, as ; a fly. 12 Kind ot tumor. it Branch ot . 11 1 il.'?.