The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2024)

THE CEDAR EAPIDS (IOWA) EVENING GAZETTE AND REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1931. SIXTEEN contributed to a heavy tone In I stocks today.

Narrow gains of the Em. Tliiafrriai Or. wr Eugene FVeial Mn. RJ-w-a Playground Board's Auto And Picture Machine Are Stolen Light Hogs Make 10-Cent Gain i i MARION NEWS Why Ttaa yawwgtrs-J-c previous session were more than lost during the morning and by afternoon the market was soggy, all groups participating In a slow decline. Bonds were dull and spotty.

Without knowing it a thief who PRICK SWEPT News that the Belgian copper pro- lair 0re. Attend R. C. mrruUL with- I Tuesday evening stole a car belong- 200 Attending Young I ducers had sailed, apparently MARKF.T RKM-T8 Tl'RVS RI) ing to the Playground commission People Conference Mttcraril Woman a Rehe' exrmNV out reaching an agreement on output curtailment, was disappointing. LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Today $129,011.54 Week ago Holiday Year ago 590.714.92 DIAL DOWNHILL TODAY i LORLIliN MARKETS parked near Second avenue In First 136.

Tuesday attended the eewvrri- street southeast, was securing ft About 200 young folk of Linn ihr eleventh district of th much more valuable article In a county today are attending the Marion frovr; moving Dicture machine, valued at sixth annual Older Boys' and Girls John Cone who rep- aaaM a4 i III Til SI! asa Sf a1. TUA am. Copper stocks weakened sharply, nor did the further loss of IS cents in silver bullion help the speculative attitude toward metal Issues. American Smelting was particularly soft, losing about 4 points, while losses in others of the same conierence in tne aMuwaiH sum Ander-son Diahv(sriQn fhnrhc TV. tHme $250, which was in a trunk on the rear of the car.

The" automobile, a 1928 model A Ford, carried license 57-15230. T. R. Frame reported the of the conference is Abundance O. Herbrecht.

of Des Motnes. LIVESTOCK RrcrirTS. CHICAOO. Nov 18 HS'- Rsi ima terl livegtork receipts at twelve markets today mere president, and Mrs via linger, local pmuoent derson gave a talk on -We Besr Aid the Weak Our Dutrtet Iowa City pared with 23 1O0 a week ago Marketma moderately Uaht due principally to recent declines and muddy side roads slight un-evennesa featured tradirre prices generally steady to strong, spots Sc higher than Tuesdays average. Liahl lights 140-180 lh good and choice $3 0044 00.

light weights 180-180 lb. cood and choice l3.7Sat4.lSi 180-300 lb good and choice $3 904( 4 25. medium weights 200-220 lb sood and choice $4 00w4 35 220-250 lb sood and choice 14 4 35 heavv weiahts 250-290 lb good and choice state young peoples superintendent. category ranged from 1 to 2. In the loss.

pa rtrorn. ate S.d-atrs An-riow Can Corps it. was -rdl be Lewis Ttchal. 612 Fifth avenue this morning spoke on Treasure rails Union Pacific and Delaware Markets Chicago Hunting. Study groups on Young City "Young resented by the largest People and the Church.

and Hudson worked into new low southeast, told police that his car. ground on declines of 3 and 2, re-! a 1931 model Ford, license 57-21272. spectively. New York Central, how- had been stolen Tuesday evening ine convention next vei held Marion. People and "Your People and the Sunday School" and How to Conduct a Primary Depart from that address.

ever, was fairly steady. Omaha East St Lo Jeph Stoux City St Paul Mtenaaaita Cleveland Ptttaburih CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (API Indications of extremely disappointing export demand for North American wheat, together with abrupt setbacks in Liverpool wheat quotations, swept grain values downhill today Notice was taken of announcements that the British government would introduce a wheat quota system. Drought complaints from tthe western part of Kansas and Nebraska failed lo act as an offset.

Weakness in wheat had a depressing effect on corn with prices at the inside showing nearly 2 cents Cattle Hoi! Sheet) lo.noo 2a noo 20 000 3.500 3 .000 3 0OO 3.500 9 000 2 000 mis 2.000 a. son ooo l.tOft 3 OOO 2 OOO 3 W) 10. MM) 3.SOO 3. SOD 29. OOO 3.SOO MM) 4 000 1 000 000 J.

400 1 400 son oo 300 3 100 BOO son s.ooo mo 3Too 105. 100 ns noo 3t ooo avaoo ss oo 34.700 112 900 38 90" Girea Resdinr. ment were conducted by Mercury Drops To Herbrecht. Des Moines. Superln- Edna Barrett Jackson.

reds: ar rl tendent emcn Manor. vai- in her Vnnouncrmeils usDrrr tsoaacattOT cc oajyi 7 XKMCT laXMClX OU tPO TO potra rci cart cikdcw. txgT asp roiyp naai 2-1 in. Waaw S4 TaaeT LCtfT a act "3vC Bvi ai aw Ouer-f ri' lgT PC kue4 Craac IV ax ram, CiK i ase: Ray's Su. 4W23 IXSZ aa gir a ftatxjaa aagae.

naa I-aiaa Wilt IJCIUVV rrCLAlIli, ter Hutton. atite Sunday school sup- entertainment Musical Cincinnati Totals ace Year ato 4 35 29O-350 lb goon ana cnorce t3 7i 4 30 pigs ion-130 lb good and choice unquoted parking sows lb good S3 50i 4 35 350-425 lb good 3 75 42J-550 lb good $3 00i3 65 SOI TH ST. PAIL LIVESTOC SOUTH PAUL. Nov 18 (API Dept Agriculture CATTLE Receipts 2.300 trade on steers and yearlings; she stork and hulls siuhtlv more active bulk steer run $4 00 lew better grades MOO and above beet rows $3 00i 4 00 heiter-. 13.

5044 7. cutters $2 ooi 2 75 outstanding medium grade bulls $3 25 hulk 2 3 00 feeders and Mockers unchanged calves 3.700 verniers sted. 4 005 OO on mrd.um to choice grades, closelv sorted to 15.50. HOCiS Receipts 29.000 fairly active: steady to weak with Tuesday's average, top 4 20 paid mostly for 180-220 lb weights, bulk 150-175 lbs S4 4 IV mii I enntendent. Des Moines and Mrs.

which be given FY. da a. The weather man furnished a re- Saayer. Cedar Rapids in the Christian church, wli a minder of the approaching winter Stewart Hawk was in charge of program ah.ch will inc.ude humor-last night as the mercury dipped1 the devotional period in the morn- ous, serious, dramatic and narraue to one degree below the freezing ing. Christ's Call to Abundant Liv- numbers with many cr.arjre cl co-point.

After reaching the low point, ing In the afternoon. Marian Van tume. Her procram per-of 31 at 6 this morning, the temper- Fossen was in charge of the devo- sonality sketches. portra.is. soi.io-ature rose steadily under a bright! uonals.

Companionship with Je- quies and cameo The public is m-sun. reaching 45 by 9 o'clock. Cloudy sus." H. Burgstahler. president of vited The affair sponsored by weather followed and the mercury 1 Cornell college.

Mount Vernon spoke the Cheerful Compaaioas ciasa reached only 50 at noon and 51 at in the afternoon on "Will You Be American Telephone sagged in the neighborhood of 3 points and Jailed to find much stimulant in the declaration of the regular dividend, a decision that had been fully expected. Case and Harvester were down 2 or so in sympathy wih wheat. U. S. Steel, Allied Chemical.

American Tobacco Coca Cola and American Can sagged a couple of points. Westinghouse and Western Union reached new minimum. Weekly surveys of the steel industry showed the rise in operating ratios had been halted, although production was holding its own. A point of interest in the freight loading statement for the week ending Nov. 7 was that grain shipments had not been stimulated by the recovery which wheat and corn TOMORROW 1TI14TS CHICAGO Nov la HP' Official esn-msted receipts tomorri Cattle 8 ooo boas 33.000 sheep 12 ooo CHICAOO.

Nov 18- (AP Reacting from Tuesday decline, hog prices were pushed up 10c in the case of light hogs early today Yes- under yesterday's finish. Reixirts of an abnormal cash position continued but were overshadowed by the decline in wheat. In connection with high bids made in the west for corn, it was noted that some southern Missouri corn is to be shipped into eastern Iowa. Outside a-euS Wttg-r a ea sane 225-325 lb butchers at" no4 lo; sows nl.v tnr nf A anH ivcrnpr 5 hulk S3 SOv 1 Pa-t rasa a 2 3 a "XI eariv ouik cost Tuesday y. nn 14 13 vseith' 20 LOST car er Csx kS0 rr Rich?" The Friday Brvdse c-jr; rree-.

The recreation period at four Friday In the Hibner roroe clock was in cliarge of Vrrie Breed This evening at six a ban- Tne meeting of tre Mar-one quet will be served in The Methodist 4-H ciub has tx-cr. pos'. r.e-d un-i 1:30 p.m. The return of cold weather came as the aftermath to more rain yesterday which brought a precipitation of 74 of an inch. After registering the maximum of 60 at noon.

church dining room Ben Setserr. lurtr.er notice markets outbid Chicago downstate over nicht. Wheat closed nervous, 'i2V cents under yesterday's finish, Dec 't 59'. May Rye 2's2'iC off. corn TslN.c down, Dec.

44 My Oats at s''i-c decline, and provisions unchanged to 25 cents lower. LOCAL PORKERS IN SLIGHT CHANGE tYm morritrv Hronnrrl roniHlv in 1 were making during that period. Call tunds were again available unofficially at 2 per cent. w.v ft' i nui iso lua.uuaoici. i ar piu- 1 early afternoon as the rain ceased, gram taking the form of a radio reaching a mark of 46 at 2:30 p.m.

program. For sale ar.d rh Thanksgiving A ei Ad-. cost of $4 49. lowest since February. 1908, showed an extremely narrow range Light butchers have replaced heavy weights as market toppers and it was the 180-pound animals that commanded $4.65 early today.

Packers received ft fourth of the fresh run of 28.000 on direct billing and 9.000 stalvhogs were in the pens carried over unsold from the previous day. On a strong to 10c hiher market 170 to 280 pound hogs bulked at $4 504.60. FeEESFNTATIVE SALES (INS). it rose one cegree to a at p.m.. i but slid down to 38 at midnight, and I Mr' Owen Elliott Tuesday after- continued descending during the raoon was hostess to the OOP early morning hours.

i club Book week was observed in rTJUONAla lJ -1 WmM aa Tare Vf A i "5 f4 1 9 sva i.u.i Un.lHl iw LuUJ Tow aai niratiai rc-wr Wi--. rtw in tarr auaw pracr a a atcra L-ax of vtw ts-ff rraawar Tl-six ts-Bsat acjktr taas BE FRJE3Tjitjr-2 Jn IjK-rr--st lrs SttcrrtsM at as) ain Oaate a cstrar vr Mr! 'jm v-e s. dai.iei atat-A a SCHOOL aaar Ivmm TT at aa er acic-j! ajrx a cststi an. r-' en TasJtc aw. 4j a fcim ae- a ti'i I rt c-ae e.Marr a'- taey crtjw Muwr ey CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.

Furnished by Lamson Brothers and Dlsbrcw, manager, cedar Rapids office. 503 Merchants National Bank building Phone 2-3141 A slipht chance was made in local hoc prices today. Some of the lichter grades are a dime higher while others advanced a nickel. The 2no to 300 pound crade commands the top which ls $3 95. Furnished oy J.

Bennett W. Jump, manager. Telephone 9151. 403-4 Merc.nanf- Natio: a Bast oulldina. Adams Express 73 Inspiration 4 Air Reduction 63 intl Comb Eng Jun H1 inli Harv Jl Allegheny Corpn a'.

Ir.tl Nickel 9' Allied Chem 84'. Ir.tl and IS Allis Chalmers 171 Johns ManviUe 28 a Amerada Corpn lfi1. Kayser. 10 Amu Btak Shoe 211. Kelly Spsld IJ Amn Can 76' Kelvinaior 81.

The meetLng of the Sor club anU be held Thursday 7 30 pm. at the home of Mrs Carsor Members are asieei to note the chanre in the place cf rree7-n4Y, Mrs Theodore Paul.er who yeKtertiay underwent a center opera Closr HEAT UCiHT HOGS response to roll call. Mrs Elliott took her cuest.s to the Little Gallery where Fdard Rowan gave an interesting and explanation of the displav of paintings by Necro artists He also favored the club, with several readings. At the close I CITY BRIEFS AND PERSONALS TODAY'S LOCAL TOP PRICES Hoes Amn Car Fdy 13 Kennecot', Copr 13', Dec I Mar. I May I July i 1 CORN S0J Dec.

J4 Mar. '8 MaV i July 21'. Krrsce. Amn Foi Po 13 tion at St Luk fecj- The A wrestline clubs Kreuaer Kroerr A- Lambert Amn Ire Sec 14' Aann In' Corpn 8 Amn Loco 12 of the proatram Mrs EUiott. assi5ted Ftapsd is getuns alor-j rj aru as Low 581.

.61 .63 .63 .47 .48 26, 49v. -64 I .64 441. .49 I 2S1, .29 I .261, I 19' 57 18' 55' oy Mrs Kowan seneel tea Mrs ros.s;b.e Lehigh Valley Hen 60 .63 .65 .47. 2 .26, 29' 4 1 27 Amn Meiais will meet tody The seniors will meet at 8 m. and the boys' rlub at 7.

The TtimbUne team led by 1 0.4 rs Am Pow A- Lt L.g A- My Open 60 .63 64-1, 47'4 40'j .51 2T, 25' 29', 50 54' 56 6 27 8 50 6 40 .35 Richard Enelvsh of Low Ansele Patf vins a mioc: rvf the r'vr, Vour. DR. ZUA MAY HUNGER HEAVY SS 292 4 S.5 Ml 310 4 80 42 300 4 40 54 297 4 85 58 234 4 S3 V7 290 4 70 MIX A BUTCHFRS 82 218 4 44 58 222 4 45 48 228 4 SO 48 230 4 SO so 217 4 SS 52 218 4 55 53 238 4 80 33 240 4 80 I 33 240 4 58 244 4 8.4 80 248 4 85 82 254 4 70 84 247 4 75 74 1(4 4 40 71 14a 4 45 68 172 4 SO aa iT4 4 mi 3 171 4 44 1 iao 4 55 59 182 4 40 50 188 4 40 58 184 4 83 80 190 4 SS 82 193 4 70 3 1 4 75 HEAVY 88 288 4 40 84 I2 4 44 83 277 4 so 1 280 4 SO 59 284 4 SO 57 285 4 SS Dec Mav .40 Qa--' aaat F-s-ic ar I Calves I Corn Eges Wheat Oats Ry SINCLAIR HOC. MARKET Prime hoes. 180-20" lbs Prim hoc.

200-300 lb Prime hoes. 3OO-320 Ins Pr roe hoes 320-340 10s Oood packer1, up to lbs Good p.ickert. 350-400 lbs 'flood packers. 400-450 ihs Amn Rad L10 Carbonic Amn Roll M)lls. 13 Loewa.

Inc Amn Saf Ri 35 Loft. Inc Amn Smeltma 24' 1 Loose Wiles Amn Steel Fdys 9' Lonilard the Pym teen member were present. C4S3L3Bar 2.4. 3- 38 4 an 3 14 A reprosntatrve from Marshal' Fields anil be at Trie Home Thursdav No 19. anh a sr lection of winter coats a at- 'jns Amn Sug Rfs 49 MrKeesport Tin 54 "tssT! rrrrrsK.i aac 8iiaa 1 1" an 1 a Seventv-ftve men and ben-s start RYE -Dec Mar May I ARD Dec Nov Jan.

The members of the girls' Sunday school class of the Baptist church met Monday at the home an OS 3 8S 3 7S 1 fis .7 5S 3 4S 3 3 ed in four diision.s in the -emnd .55 6 25 6 f.0 6 30 6 24 6 25 19 10 18' 4 annual A Thankseivinit sa ird a F-wossa i-itg WTIX eess ae 1 Ts ayj r- wr-rsl -y k.s srje CtmiK1 La rraet r.txA K3UA 1 its jyi.js iidiKiuH.i icviriinmeiiv mminiii proceed i c'ooc' Packers. 450-soo Cattle buving did not Creorce Hines yestarrdav a-as taker, to the University hospital Icwa City for treatment Amn T'l A Te: J35 McKesson Rob Amn Tobacco 86 Mack Trucks Amn Wat Wks Magna Copprr Anaconda Copr 14 Mathieson All Ark Nai Gas A' 2'. Miami Copper Armour A' 1 Mid-Corn Pet Atch 8 1 04 1 Mo K.irvs Tex Atlantic Rfg 13 Mo Pac Auourn Auto 118'. Aiont Ward Aviation Corp n. 2, Mo'or Whrl naiHin loco 8'.

M'irrnT Cnron Final matches will be played Nov a 1 1 -c Grain Movement 'ion. The foiioainc ofneers were elected President. Mabel Coon vice-president. Gladys Klopp; treasurer. Oail pence secrPtary.

Ethel Rion: press reporter. Laura Shirle- 35. Men eomjete In three divisions and boys in one. J4 00', 0" on 4 no 2 3 50 11 8' Choice. 140-180 lbs Oood 10 choice.

130-190 Ihs Oood 100-130 lbs Mr ArxJersrvr re mfn: president of the Wear.ar Rr- rr freely at the opening of trade packers' buvers being bored by the presence of a large run of in-between native steers lacking finish and weight. Reduction of calf receipts was expected to bring relief to this branch of the trade. EPKESENTATIVE SALES (INS). SHEEP MARK.ET. Choice larrhs.

7S-84 lb t4 25 Heavier lambs according to quality. AFSss-riai pwa -T. a- r.ir raw Oca r( RSI 'T9 lUH -as irw -ri re-ai ja7 a.a w)-yi-y ateesf aerwaa Bslm ann Ohio 31'a Nah Moiors A 7'. Ngt; Bisi ilt 47' BeatriC Cry Natl Cash Res 16'. The class chose the name of 'ipf Corn todav ins pert j-.

Disciples. Light refreshments eT i 1 1 i)j irr rr ut. Wotnar. Re. at Mount Verr.or Dim: corps No 4ej.

V4HI.AT RICUPTS CHICAOO. No-. 18 1 INS Chuaao and northwest wheat receipts Today Las', week. La" year nululh 101 Hohdav 125 Minneapolis 141 Holiday 95 Cnn.ieo 74 Hal. day 0 30' 4 Natl Pow and 16'v F-at srsaura a 27 Nevada Copper.

6 49 5' Central 39 13 Y. a H. 23 CEDAR RAPIDS Miscellaneous HEIFEKP -1 im I-a 1 4e 7C Amt. 11 Noranda Mines 14 B'ndiS Av 11 Brl and Co. BMh Steel Borurn Co Borg Warner Brings Mfa Burroughs Adg Bvrr--.

AM Campbell C.vnada Dry Can Pac K. C. Entertainment. Entertainment for an unusually well a'tended meeting of the council of the Kniphts of Columbus Tuesday evening in the council rooms, was furnished by Elmer Young, who gave several accordion solos, and some of his pupils. A boxing program was another feature of the riming, and the council rhoir.

under the direction of Father Hruby. sang An 316 Holiday Totals 220 13 Norl tv Wes Folk in Marion and rjcjru'y are asked to take their doc.a of food stuffs, clotrunx or any articles a bich would be he.pf 1 for iT'- citass at rr 20 37 Mr and Mrs A Lxiss-vr had as dinner guests Tues-ay. Mr and Mrs Hedges and Mrs. Rcase Hickman of Mount Yemon. Fox lodee.

No 313 Brotherhood cwf Rj)iIrosd Trainmen, lonlch: 17 Nor Pac 8' North Am 184 Oh.o Oil RK 1 IPTS 4NI) SHIPMENTS Ave. 719 774 867 844 827 818 SOT y- as 1 rjsai r-e 00 8 DO 7 00 7 SO 8 OO 7 SO 8'i CHICAGO le er Fa rm winter us, to Lh office of S-s--f g4 a a rwo or r-as. Thr Mch 441 O- Elev On Stei Cstrrpliia a- 854 1249 10S2 1087 1240 1211 1720 lOTl COWS loan 945 Ml inoi QSO in 00 or Saturdar The i No. 18 50 24 26 22 2 ia 85 7 6 II 18 io 3 SO 6 40 7 SO 8 SO 9 40 1" SO 11 so 1 1 3d 3 25 3 50 3 75 4 00 4 is 4 FEEDERS 0 16 20 23 IS 21 23 37 24 29 will meet at 7 30 2 2S 51 391 2V 4 no -S Bt -Kd WTXX 4U atrt I aarac eafc2wT rrj e- Ctm! UT lIsfTTS Loars nouncement was marie of the in- officers rill be clc Cerro tie Pasco l-Sa Pa.Kard Mlrs Certain-teed .4 Par Publi), Ches anu Ohio Pcnick A rorrl Ctirs Corp 7V Penns Chco Gt Wsn Prnnroad pfel 14' Peoples Gas rS a- ltiation to be held Nov. 29.

828 674 40 78H 779 88 842 jl are aske-d a 4 50 4 5 00 5 SO 8 2S 8 SO to ir.ve to needy fo to cor.r.br.e. Wheat 196 244 Corn 174 17 Oat as SI Flour 44 45 MINNEAPOLIS Wheat 141 Corn 8 11 Oats 4 9 Flour 0 37 788 Bbls ST LOUIS Wheat 4.S iss Corn 19 0 Oats 20 13 Flour 17 13 KANSAS CITY Wheat 93 179 Corn 24 6 Oars 10 2 Flour 0 98 Cars W- et-. a rm St 2 Pet i- SSI Did 4 25 Chgo and NW 11'. Proctor Gambel 46'. oo so 12 -'O 1164 no 64S Cla- 12 Cnso I and Pub Ssc 64 Little western stock was included Here's Typical Case Where A Thanksgiving Basket Is Welcomed Miss Louise Zak.

475 F.fth avenue, will be hostess Thursday at 30 pjn. to the club. The Wunlcket Camp Fire group met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Harlev Breed Honors were checked Chrysler 16'. Pullman Co 1 ft a Radio Corp Cities Service Etc. a.

ski 'jn a ara aa Fr Coca Co, a 1 JTieTTl- Carscet bers respr.nded to ro.1 call icned topics Mrs oE ie 1 4Sa wv 'Ft ill Si I A father in his late twenties wih 118 35 12 -21 12 11 and in observance of book week. Rad.o Keith Reading Real Silk Rem Rand Rrp Steel Revr. Tob RiChlield OIL Prrs Roebuck charge of the prcc-arr. In the fresh run of 20.000 mutton-offered here today. Practically nil of the fat and feeding lambs in the intermountain bureaus have found an outlet and rangers are concentrating attention on production of next year's crop at raa sfntative sales ap.

S. Ll'TZ. 03IMISSION First atreet N. E. Dial 6976.

GRAIN Wheat 60c. Oats Rve 40c Barley Old rom Mr 45c Nw corn 34c. shelled 40c POt'LTRV- Hens, lba. 12c H. f.

lbs ISC. Light her. 10c. Leghorn hens-lOc. Old co*ck! 8c.

LiEht snin 10c 4 lbs. 12c. Sprinas. 5 ihs. 15c.

I. rehorn sprinas-- 10c. White dticKs 11c. Frown ducks 9r Pressed durk 14e. Drrsed ceese 12c.

Oeese 8c. Efigs No. 1. 30c. No.

2. 18c-HAY Loose hay 411 00. Choice baled hay $12.00. Wild hav $3 no Baled atraw $6.00 WHOLESALE FRL ITS. 4'EflET ABLFS.

California Navel 00 Cranberries, box S3 1 54 2 50. Texas grapefruit $3 00i4 00. Lemons SS.S0. New potatoes $1 0071 75 No. 1 Idaho potatoes (1 85.

Sweet potatoes $3.00 bbl. Ba na na 5 jc. never walk again There are three Los, Leldlgh and Betty Jean Saun- Motion Picture Industry Its Growth 33' 9' 3' 50 4 4 1 8' 3Sl 1 41 1 5' 12 4 11' 7 4' 3S hildren. the mo'hcr. grandmother cers cav? book reports.

Plans were (Hit Vf.O CASH GRAIN CHICAGO. Nov 18 AP' WHEAT No 2 nam No 3 yellow hard 60' Np 2 mixed 61 CORN No 1 mied 47'. -r; No 1 Tellow 2 yellow 48c. No 4 yeliov 47c No 2 while 48r. new corn No 2 mixed 4fc''i 46' No 3 mixed 43' No 2 NATIVE LAMBS 9' Serei Corp 25 Shaituck.

7 1 1 Shell ttpion 7 Simmons Co 37 S.nclair Cons 7' a Skelly Oil 50 Sou Gal Ed 24 Sou Pac Col Palmolive. Colo Fue'. Col Carbon Col Gas K- Eiec Crrdi1 Com I Solvents Comw So Congolcim CnilsOl Clears. Cnnsol Cias Cont 1 Ba A Confl Can Contl Oi! De! Corn Products Cream of Wh-at Croslev Radio Crucible C'iojIiv Pks Curtis Wright Da sunn Chem Drug Inc Du Pont dr'N. Eastman Itod bra I yellow No 3 yellow No a j.t raa a- made for a ceremonial with Weto-machick Camp Fire group Monday in the library auditorium.

Miss Irene Douglas of San Diego Calif who has been uatir.g her aunts. Mrs Harlan and Mrs Clara yesterday left for Sioux City, where she will visit with her mother. and Influence L-grrt were served after the procram. The township cha.rrrer. local chairmen, and officers of the Lir.r Count--" Christinas orxanisatior: outside of Cecar Rapids- rtveet Thursday 1: 1 30 rr.

at Lh ho*rx of Mrs E- Parsons, where the? will rcetise their supples ar.d instructions for the seal wie this which will open Kos 77. B4M- I No 4 y-lloa No. 2 white 46 13 while 45' c. i OATS No 2 white No. btlx-kt aaavTT sascae and grandfather without income.

The young father spent two years in a state hospital and is new in a local hospital. This is one of many similar catcs in the files of the overseer of the poor at the court house This family is one of thos? fcr whom others must provide a happy Thanksgn ing. Several hundred cases marked ry unemployment, illness, and other misfortunes will be handled by local relief agencies confronted with the problems of providing Thanksgi n.c tit.) e-T1 as) r-c ta asC 1 i RVF No BARLEY 40, SSc TIMOTHY PEED S3 00 CLOVER SEED -513 257 73 I ARD $6 SO loose lard $5 95 ribs $7 00 bellies $7.00. 30 7 SO $6 10 143 84 6 30 95 88 5 8S 200 81 5 7S 163 90 5' 172 95 5 50 160 77 5 2s 14 75 5 so 80 77 4 75 55 36 4 5i 35 S2 4 00 41 59 3 7s 29 50 31 418 91 6 00 306 87 5 7i tifl 82 5 50 315 78 3 3S 189 62 4 7 .23 116 2 5i 86 127 2 3 81 170 2 22 149 1 85 14 178 1 5.1 WESTERNS Sou Railway St Joe Lead S- and Brands S'and Gas S-and Cahf Stand Stand Kans Stand Secony Vac Stl Frisco S'ew Warner Stone Webster Studebaker slu*t? Motors Tetin Copper Tex Corpn Tx Gulf eC a7 as a sr 24' 2 57 SO'' 101 10 35 14 13 32 4 13 7 19 At a meeting of the Kulsamachick Camp Fire group held Nov 17. the following new officers were elected An proprarr.

has besrr f. ET3aF Bi -t 5. arranged for the meeting of A FAT Ewrs ia dinners tor ai. ine ounsn.nr President. Pauline Taslrx.

vie- and Sou'h divusions of 'ow A oanniiuu mint, aim i i presiaent Manna jane se-- bureau Thurscav at 7 5C 43' 15' 12'. lS'S 37' 32', 21 12' 33' 13-. 157J IS'. 12 3 ls. 2S'.

22 4 4 2a 35 s. 94'. 15', 12 2'. 30' 23 33', 14 --f MtR aw tz aa r.r- Osr ier a- -4V Dta. 3-a4Bg FCW a-va-r 82 tS at La Taw Hsrajty SNe rew grj fca a at ra -ii7 seersomce win co-operate in pac- retary.

Mary Ore Id a Reiter. treas- Memorial hail. a ing baskets the day before Thanks- i urcr Naomi Bills. pres reporter 4-H installation ceremor.r a Dlai 171. Iimxe-i rf a MINNFAPni IS CASH GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS.

Nov. 18 AP WHEAT Reeeipts 141 cars. 93 year ago unchanged 2r lower cash No 1 northern 75', No 1 dark northern 15 net ren-protein 77 'it 80' 14 per cent 76'. 79', 13 per cent 75Ji 12 per een' Mo dark hard Montana 14 per rent 69' to arrive No 1 amber durum No 2 amber durum IS No 1 red d' rum 53'c Dec Mae 72c CORN No 3 yellow 53' i 54 OATS No 3 white tc. ARLEY 39.

55c RYE No. I. FLAX No 1. $1 46 1 48. giving.

Jean Leidigh. Hogs closed active, strong to 10. higher; cattle strong to 25c higher, and sheep mostly steady. Oh What A and reports of Family and home project Donations of foodstuffs or cash California head lettuce, cra'e $3 25 Michigan celery 46 50 crate. Washinaton onions-- 31 4c.

New cabbaee 2c lb California red graps $2 00. nt'STEE MARKET. 408 Third Avenue. Dial 315L Hens. 5 lbs 15c.

Hens. 4 lbs. 14c. Leghorn hens inc. Springs.

5 lbs. 15c. Springs. 4 lbs 14r. Leghorn aprinaa 12c Heavy white ducks lie.

hens 35c each. Eas. No 1 25c Piaeons 7c each. Veal. Ni 1 Dressed 10c.

Turkeys, No. 1 20c. are requested to assist in handling 35 Trb Prods 29 Ti ans Amer Tranalux ji Cnion Crb de 28'i Union Par 4 I'm Alacraft Corpn Ti I'm Founders I'm Fruit an increased demand Mr and Mrs Fred Srack Monday returned from Davenport where since Thursdav thev risited in the Ea ton Axle Eiec Au'o r.e. Elec Bo.id Eiec Pow Er.dicctt Ford Foster Fox Film A Freeport Tc Gen Ilali' ni Clen Cigars Cen Elec Gen Foods Gen Gas A Gen Motors Gen Ouldr Ady Gen Ry Sia Gen Refract Gen Theaters. Gillette 8 Gimbel Bros Glidden Co Gold Dust Goodrich Goodyear Graham Paige Otanbr Copper Ot Nor Ore Gt Ry pfa Gt Wsn Sug I hi LIVESTOCK CHICAOO.

Nov 18 AP'-C Dept Aancu.ture HOOS Receipts 28 000 9.0O0 direct active stead to 10c h.shT than TMterriar 170-2SO lbs 4 50i4o top Mrs. Almena Newman, 74, omf oi Alvtn piumb and Mr The Sunday school class taugh' by John Sidlineer wul be entertained at a picnic supper Thurscav at 5 30 at the linger hocne 10C Third aer.ue and Ftrst street A theater pany wUl foilow thr evening 143 BaTJIlTi SC4JD4LS -A 7-1 tT) ffaal aa Taaf faaa aair a-n weaia an P- ae 3 -am aM SrVllt5 SEJI ICT Wl WT3-C arr8Laaaajra Kr'ai-Ta' acrt a a a JOE'S VELDIXG CO. ar: as. a a ,111 l.HS SU Unl Gas Imp 3'j tji r-) onus mi i ljctui. mm Uf I oddville Is Dead Roscoe Waite Mrs Lillian Hol- lingsworth accompanied them to Ir.d Air 73 Produce Markets Pipe Fdy Davonport.

where she will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Plumb a1, la 85 IS' 13s, 4'- Rubber Smelting ZJ Steel 2, Vanadium St' mil A' Wabash Wairer y4ros Warren Bros 2 for th Arr-e-n-cwil has ty AttracUve potters can Red CTors roil lowans Get $16,000,000 Special tr The Caret CENTER POINT Nov. 16 Mrs. Almena Newman.

74. died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs Edward Gott. three miles south of Center Point Mrs. Newman had not been in good health, but her condition was not r- ea 4 WW sa a- WW eVAaw I "1 ft, a ft a a T-X FW w- av GriBshy Orunow vuiiu uvi iii iu hit i am ua ia it i i i 'r rs- i ts now under a at Folk rra aasscure sacra Wesn Union Wes house A B. Gulf St Steel Hartman Houd Her B' Wes house El Hniislon oil Houston vitl 53 i' as' a SO 1 24' 5 their merr.berwh'.p the off.ee the Marion Commtututy club, from Miss Mildred Tit-ui DcsnatjoRs of AutOCr I gl r.

XJmnw, -v. CIX. BT BOGOTA Colombia. Nov 18- APi Karl and Rob)ert Parrvsh of Leon, la. have signed a contract to comnlete the ilCOOO OOO Boca de ov Howe Sound 17', wpoim-prfh Hudson Motors 11'.

Worth Pump H'inp Motors 5't Truck ii 0'-0-Mtc a asrr gn-'-a considered serious, and she had come from her home in Toddville Sunday lo spend a week in the Gott home She was born Almena 4 5 140-180 lbs 4 40.,40 $4 00. 1 4 T5 pacin sows mostly 4 00i4 15 amootli lo 44 70 good and rhoic 140-160 lba 54 4014 SO 180-200 lbs $4.50, 4) S3. 200-250 lbs t4 504j4 83 250-3547 lbs (4 401 4 packma sows medium and goort 275 500 'b a.7 904 30 pigs aood and Cl)ciic 100-130 44 W14i I 35. CATTLE Receipts 10. OOO rlir 2 OOO aetue market on load sinr-Cr aooo and choue steers soma on shipper ar-foaint theae as well as moat nfTennss aell ut from $10 upaard stront to aher othera slow, but undertone steadv te atrona low cutter and cutter cows nnrt common and medium hutrhr h-if-rs firm to hiaher she stock brine short.

lraly ster run. 812 7S paid for weiehty bullocks 12 25 lor lona yearunas slatiah-ter cattle and veilers steers -ood arul choice 600 900 lbs $7 sow lba 7 75t 12 25 1100. 1.400 7 12.75 common and medium 600 no lbs 4 004i 8 00. heiler aood and choir- 550- 547 lbs $6 25 10 24 common and medium 3 35i6 75 cows aood and chmc- 83 7.S. 5 24 common and medium 43 3 75.

loe. cutter and cutter I2 25'o 3 25 hulls iyear-Unfs excluded' aood and choice ibeed J7H.S0. cutter to medium 2 50i4 14 vaalera 'mllk-fedi aood and choice 5 00 6S0 medium 4Oe)s50O. cull and common 53004 00. stocker and freder rattle ateera aood and rhoir 500-1040 lbs as 25u.

713 common and medium S3 SOi 5 25 CHICAflO PROnlCE OHICAOO. Nov 18 1 AP 1- POVI TRY Aine. 2 ears. 25 trucks. Arm.

fo-A Is 14tl8r pontics 18c. roosters 10c young torfT and hen turkeys 25r. old turn's 20c ahite duchs 13 lx. colored 12i 15c ceese 1 2c Hl'TTER Recipts 6.602. steady creamery specials .93 score.

31 s. 32 extras .02 srore' 31', extra flrst.s score' RTst srore. ser-onrts srore. 24i2Sc standards .90 score centralized carlots. 29r EGGS Receipts 1 503.

steady extra firsts 32i 33c fresh graded firsts 30, 31c current receipts refrigerator firsts 18', refrigerator extras 19' -c POTATOES Reeeipts 88. on trark 719. total shipments 529 dull trading sloa sarlced per cwt Wisconsin round whites few 85c Minnesota North Dakota Red River Ohio's 85795e Idaho russets No 1. $1 1 50 No. 2, $1 05 Colorado McClures $1 35 BARTH PRODl'CE COMFANT.

Second Avenoa Weal. Hens, lbs. l.Sc. Hens. 4 lbs 13c.

hens 9c Sprincs. 5 lbs 15c. Pprinas. 4 Ihs. 12r.

L'irhorn springs 10c co*cks 8c Cream 72c Ecss Hennery 26c No. 1 23e. No. 2 15c. OHSMAN AND SONS.

HIDES. No 1 cured hides 4'-r. No. 2 cured hidea 3'c. No.

1 calf 6c No. 2 calf 4'je. No 1 erred kip 5'ic. No. 3 cured kip 4c No.

1 cured bull No 1 curea bull l'jc. Horse hides. No 1-12 00. No 3 $1 23. Pony and alue 65c Green hide lc less.

Far Market. Ceniaaa deep waterway projeet at local use Ptfty memberw are rec- HI' Ills Central 17 CHICAGO STOCKS Bonn pfd Marshall Fid Butler Broa 3' 4 Middlewes' Ut ren Puh Sr 3' Mo Kans P'oe the mouth of the Magdaiena river 14-, 10 P. Fee. the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Fee. and spent all her life in this vicinity Her husband.

Jonce Newman, died in 1903 I The lowans represented New York an-1 Chicago interests. In return, the Colombian govern- -USPS lf4 1, sarv to kesrp a cnapter in a rr Folk are asad to respond as ear as possible. A Thankscivinj pTTTcrarn given at the meeting of the Cherrr 10ill Quaker com 117 Comw Ediaon 144', Qua pfd 1124tll4 CAntl Chro 3 Swift and Co 23 oiuvc mai iimr pais, inainaii nnu i.rtv. si-ACK DrwT a. I -e F4t Tt concession on wateraay ope rattens 13' 3' Cerd Corpn 61 Gypsum Coron See 6 8 Radio Insull Utii 104 Ulil Indua Libby McNeil 7'i c'ub at th home cub at th hocne at the Boras site and Puerto CoJom- Mrs bta It was understood the Uhien Phelpa and Mrs Phe.p comnanv.

a United States concern. ay Frnir.em members res new vork raonirr. NFW YORK. Nov 1 market Produce POTATOES Dull: Lona Island 5c ft to roll call with recipes Mrs oil no Maine 11 3JC. I 7 1st- $1 35 I 7.4 bhl Idaho SHEEP Receipts 30.000 killina classes FOR 42 7 40 sack RACCOON-No flextra lane $3 50.

me- I dium $4. small $3. No 2 extra larse $5 50. medium $4. small $2 50.

MINK -Lai ye $5 50. medium $4. small $2 50: No. 2. at their value New Jersey $1 254i 1 50 ba sket TOLFOO SEF.B MARKET TOLEDO.

Nov 18 CTOVTR Prime $8 75. Dec. 80 00. Feb. 89 21.

March 9 25 AUSIKE- Cash 48 33 Dec $8 60. Feb $4 85 March $8 98 HAY Timothy per cwt $1. CHICAfiO PRODCCF FT TI RES CHICAOO. Nov 18 I AP' KOO FTT- would do the actual construction. Residents had staged civic demonstrations demandinc completion of the waterway which would make the citv one of the leading porta in South Amer.ca.

lived most of the time in Toddville, but spent a great deal of time among her children and grandchildren, always being ready to care for them in sickness. Eight children survive. They are Mack. Scott. Thomas and Mrs Micha Bowers, ail of Toddville; Dave, Gene.

Mm Bessie Hager-man and Mrs Nancy Gott of Center Point Funeral services will be held In the Free Methodist church in Toddville. Thursday at 2 pm conducted by the Rev. B. L. Ney of Cedar Falls, with burial in the Dunkard cemetery.

BON mostly ateady with weeks sharp decline, feedera atronc to ahade hiaher drsirabl-lambs mos'lT a5 23i 5 75 to packers, cloael" aort-d kinds 6 10 to outsidera some held hisher choice feeders 4 tb sheep and lambs lamhs 90 lbs down rood and chnire t5 00ii6 25 medium 44 2 49500 all weiahts common 3 2S ewea afl-150 Ihs medium to choice 81 2J-2 75: all weiahts cull and common II 1 78 (eedina lamba 50-75 lbs aood and, caoiaa 4 50 i 00. PKUNK-No 1 black and short stripes from $2 to $3 50. narrow atripes from $1 to 42 broad stripes and unpnme at value MCSKR AT Large. 65c: medium. 45c: small.

24r. kitts and damaged. 20c to 10c. CIVETS 30c to 10c. SWEET POTATOES Dull.

Jerse baskets $1504(175. southern baskets 40- southern bbls 81004(125 FLOUR Quiet and firmer, spring patents 84 85. 4 9.4 bbl PORK Steady: mess $21 50 bbl LARD- Easy middlewest spot $6 907 7 90 cwt. TALLOW Firm: SDecial to extra TI'RFS- Ciosel Refr.gerator standards SJnv tld do. do Dec lStl8'c ught and SOLD BUTTER FtrTURES Closed Storage standards Not.

28c do. do. Dee. do. do.

Jan 371r4y38c STODDARD HONORED. Special to The IOWA CITY. Nov. n. Prof.

George Stoddard, dirertor of the Iowa ChUd Welfare Research sta- Miscellaneous 35c lb DRESSED POULTRY Steady turkeys 21(37c chickens 17r33c. capons I fowls 10(27c ducks 13(20c: Long Island TI5 Bl'ILDING. Sd a rm FLOl MARKET MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 18 'AP' FLOfR 15e higher: In carload lots, tamtly pat A G. HEIM.

Distract Manager Greenebaum Sons Investment Co. ents quoted 85 054(5 15 In 98-lb cotton aacks shipments 37 388 pure bran a'S. 15 50 atandartl mlddlinaa 815. 0041 15.50. Hon, has been named president of MONTI f'ELLO Funeral services national Association for Nurs- wcre held yesterday at the Re- 1 1 ery Education The organization, formed church in Monticetlo for wnxh was formed eight vears ago.

Henry Hoffman. 74. who died late ha. member nersorui who are in- OUCkS 1C LIVE POULTRY Steady: geese 13. 20c: ducks 14.21c fowls 13 18c turkeys 20 i 32c: roosters U4(13c: rhicken 13'r22c: capons 8(30c broilers 19i 25c CHEESE Dull state w-rfble milk fancy to special la'atitlSc; Youna Americas 1 5c BUTTER Firmer receipts a.

148 creamery extras 33c special market 34c. F.OGS- Firm receipts 10.589. nearby white fancy 45r49r: state whites fresh firsts 30' 32c: Pacific coasts 38l im CtXA aai i Saturday at the John McDonaid terested in ore-school education low a noG PRicr.a BT THI ASS04T ATM) PRESS T3tS MOINFS Steady to strong 140-1R7 lbs $3 23413 90 180-300 lbs S3 tii 4.30 300.400 lba $3 634( 3 85 sood packers S3 2 I3 83 MASON CITY Best sorted lights 200-230 lba 84 00. best butchers medium 240-2SO lbs 84 oo heavT 270-300 lbs 44 on prime heavy 310-SSO ibe 83 80 best smooth sows packing 300-35 lbs $3 0 360-400 lbs 40 OTTUMWA-ae higher: 140-160 Ihs 83 80 1 80 -1 88 lbs $3 73 180-210 lbs 84 15. 210-250 lba.

84 23. 250-280 lbs 84 15. 280-SI0 lba 84 0O 310-350 lbs $3 70 over 3.40 lba 43 35 aood packera $3 10. lair packers 83 1 0 WATIHXOO Prime hots 180-300 lh 13 7014 00 i 300-350 lbs $3 60i3 90 good packera 83 Xfl 60 NEW YORK BONDS NEW YORK. Nov 18.

-1 AP Bonds moved back and forth irregularly today as trading continued of moderate proportions. Foreign obligations experienced a more active turnover than other groups Price changes among them mere generally narrow' and irrraular The action of foreian loans was similar to that of domestic corporate botida except that the latter yvere less active. United States Treasury ana Liberty loans continued quiet but their prices were distinctly Arm Trading in public utility, railroad and Barak Bade testar Rapaate louowing an niness oi iwo movements Prof Stoddard has DtaJ -Till weens ine Rev Axmin iendicK he board of directors for served on two vears white westerns 274i44c. nearby MUIG browns 4247r SItOAR Raw steady, aoot 96 test dut: paid 3 37 refined moderately active, gran ulated 4.50. jr raafa industrial bonds was ao ouiet that no sales of any sort were reported in a large nam- 1931 Wheat Stocks Insufficient, Says Canadian Bureau OTTAWA.

Nov. 18 (APi A report of the dominion bureau of statistics today declared the entire surplus from the 1931 wheat crop in exporting countries will be insufficient to meet import requirements and that accumulated stocks will have to be drawn upon before July oer oi issues. conducted the services and burial waa in Oakwood cemetery- Mr Hoffman was born in Cascade Jan. fi 1857. the son of Henry and Saasana Hoffman.

The first sixteen years of his life were spent at Cascade. He then moved with his parents to Richland township, where he followed the occupation of a farmer for a number of years. On Jan. 1. 1885.

he was married to Muss Cfceiia PITtM ATT I Wall St. Stocks LtApqtrxq yAMyLT Arm 1 1 i.K LAUKDRY CD. Uar4try Ptaaaata Waa NEW YORK Nov. 18 AP An early decline in stocks quickened riurinit the late trading' today and the market closed weak, with losses ranging from I to 6 points. Coppers and rails were the weakest groups.

Atchison general 4s. Chesapeake and Ohio 4'-s of 1992. American Telephone 5:, of 190. Consolidated Oas of New York -a. Lorillard S'jS and Shell Union Oil Ss appreciated fractionally The turnover was small Armour of 1939 displayed outstanding strenath on larce aalea.

Columbia Gas and Electric Sa of Mnv tOaJ. Western Union Sa, Union Pacific 4s of 1968. New York Ontral 5a of 2013 and Southern Pacific 4'-s of 1968 receded FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Nov 18 (Apt Foreign exchange irregular: Great Britain in dollars, others In cents. Great Britain demand 3 77's; cables 3.77',: 40-day bills 3 73: France demand 3.91 9-16: cables 3.91S: Italy demand 5 IS1 cables 5 )6.

demands Belgium 13 Oermanv 23 79: Holland 40.14: Norway 30 64 31. 1932. FAST ST I Oils LIVESTOCK a AST ST LOUIS. Nov 18. AP' tVpt Aaricultur HOOS Receipts 9.500.

ateadr to airong 140-160 lbs S4 75 180-200 tbs 44 0 4 7 200-250 lbs 84 354. 4 70 250-350 lbs packina sows 375-500 lba $3 75(4 50 pigs 100-130 lbt. $4 $51 4 73 CATTLt--Receipts 2 000 calves 00 generally steady but slow slauaraer class ea ateen 600-1100 lbs $7 50 10 75 medium 84 00417 SO ItOO-lSOO lbs 810 2S4tl0 75: good 87 so, 10 2S medium 84 7S 7 so. heifers S50-8S0 lba 6 SO 8 50 medium $3 50i6 5O: cows 83 75i 5 oo medium 43 10 6TJ.TS low cuf.era bulla ibeefi 3 5044 50 medium $2 2 5 43 50 vealer imUk-fed. 14 734( 7 35: medium $3 255 75: culls $2 50443 25: itocker and feeder ateera fall weights i 84 SOsi 6.24 medium 83.754' 4.50 SHEEP Reeeipts 1.04)0: no early action Indications steady lamba .90 lbs down1 RI PERPETUAL Savings and Loan Association Organized 1S75.

Resources JV5.8O0.000.H Surplus 1 M. Dividends paid continuously for 55 years. Highest grade security for your savings. We solicit your inquiry retrardlng our SaTingra and InTestrnent PIrtl 319 Third Street Southeast. Moore.

A year after their marnage Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman moved to Monticolio where he hatd lived sine. Mrs. Hoffman died in April.

1894 Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Edna Ladehoff of Scotch Grove and Mrs. Amelia Taylor of Ana mo -sa. He Is also survived by five grandchildren and one brother.

Sam Hoffman, of Richland township, and one half -sister. Mrs. Kate Moore, of DeWltt. Neb. although the entire list was under pressure.

Atchison l06t about 5 and Union Pacific 3. Declines in U. S. S'eel. American Telephone.

Du Pont and American Can amounted to 3 nnintc 1 Denmark 20 89 Switzerland rauu3 oen im 79 "Canada and the United States, the two countries that have been holding the largest accumulated stocks for the past several years will benefit and will emerge from the present crop year with considerably reduced holdings in the way of surplus wheat." the report said. The bureau estimated world Import requirements for the present pcreal year will amount to at least 825.000,000 bushels, compared with actual shipments of 785,000.000 bushels during 1930-31 19 44 Spain 8.43 Pnrtueal 3 45 c.reeee New York Centra and Pennsvl vn ma. made new lows on moderate reces NEW PROCESS LAUNDRY waaguaoa gaarrPaw aa4 a na ia iu gaaw ia aa Caa tar gg arrxra 8 caaaaraat vsaana a a wwataaa. aaaasdgaaa aaasl a ar la. i av4L at a ii i $aaa anta.

aaaaaal 8k Ba WKI 4arar aay aavra $-4Sgaa. rjuarrtr raaa J- Jjg ii au. Jugoalavia 1 Tyi Austria 14.04: Roumahia .59 Argentine 25 83: Brazil 4.35: Tdkuo 49 45 Shanghai 33 50: Montreal 83 oi Mexico City i silver peso 38 00. sions. Transactions approximately 1.600.000 shares.

5 004i6 00. medium $4 35i 5 00 tall weight' common $3 25 ewea 1 90-150 lb' 41 2 50 tall weights! sc 23 IOW 4 HOC, RECEIPTS DCS MOINKS. Nov 18 iUPi S. Depi Aariculture- Combined hog receipts at 23 concentration yards and 7 packing in's orsted in interior loa a and southern Minnesota for the 24-hour per-: ended at 8 am today were 30,400 core KAIL OFFICIAL DEAD. CHICAGO.

Nov. 18. AP) Ernest F. RummeL 55. assistant general manager of the Milwaukee road, died at a hospital here last night NEW YORK.

NOV. 18. (AP Wobbly TOmmodity markets and the appearance of some negative mid LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Nov. IS I APlTInlteel States government bonds closed Libert" 3a $100 First $101 3: Fourtb 4's $101.11, Treasury 4'4s $104 18.

Russia, the report indicated wot; id week business statistics and news i be at best an in-and-out exporter.

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