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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 19

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4 WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, IOWA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1333 BRANDED Lionel Barry more Saves Iowa Child Smiling Teacher from Center Point Financial, Grain, Livestock Marti from Peril of Death 'Copyright, 1038. by I. si AS FOE OF LIR BY JOHN C. LEWIS HITO fYPmilllCnReprcseiitative Hollywood. Cal.

six-year-old Jane Critlow, of Dubuque, ran Into the street to get a closer view EXPORT DEMAND IK I I I UUIl LAUIinilUL of one motion picture star Wednes WATERLOO MARKETS Sales Livestock day and was pulled from the path of a speeding truck by another I SHARE CLIMB ID Lionet Barrymore. UFA 1 in Union Yards Jivestotk sales Thursday included; I i I 9 The near tragedy occurred outside Iowa Labor Chief Says Votes Oct, I. LIVESTOCK. Sneers Lew-Good to eholco IWlft the Mctro-Ooldwyn-Mayer studio, where a group of fana gather morn Catll. Oood to choice loA'4 1.00 HEM TOPS lng and evening to see their favorites 10.55 up prig Will Determine Future of Social Security.

enter and leave the lot. Little Jane, with her grandparents. (Mi) 1.40 4 5011 i to 1.000 4.00 IMA 1.3) 7.3511 I.3S S.Mfi I 40 i 003 4.00 happened along just as Joan Craw WHEflTJJP KIM Corn Borrows Firmness from Leading Grain Altho Trade Is Light. You can't put black robes or Medium to Fair Common Yearlings Oood to choice. Medium to good 100-aoo Pair sno-soo Common aoo-aoo Heifers Oood to cholct soo-ano Oood to choice 0OO Medium to good S00-8OO ford was driving out of the gates.

In a sudden break, she dashed Into the Narrower Shiooer Deman Mothr Hubbard gowns on nine ex corporation attorneys and make street and right Into the path of a Market Encounters Early Tussle with Profit Takers. truck coming down Washington boule Christians out of them; so it la my belle that your vote in the coming MS I 7.009 100 I OO'J 1.60 Offsets Light Supply of Cattle. vard. A man leaped out from the curb election Is going to determine what happens to the social security act ralr soo-ioo Common tOO-700 snoffl goo 1 009 4.00 and pulled the child away Just In 0 Cows- Chlcno 0JP A rlvl in exDort i. when It comes before the supreme time to save her from being struck.

Good to choice. Chicaio 1 Despit develooment mnd lor Cinadtin hct and a report court," declared John C. (Shady) It was not until he had restored New Ynrii Pi Tha stock market Thure. day scrambled to a new l-yar perch alter an early tussia with profit takers that some of the vitality of tho corn (ad 200 weakness In th fresh uork loin whole mm mt Artemini (ovarnment plinned to ban further export of old crop wheat 1.009 I 00 4 35f 4 19 Oood to choice. her to her horrified grandparents that Lewis, president of the Iowa State Federation of Labor, Wednesday night ais market, buyer af hog voiced ow demand for atrongweight butcher grass led the Identity of the rescuer became tenerated a ptraistent buying movement that iwuni vheat orieei hlsher Thun.

Medium to good, known. It was Lionel Barrymore fraaa lea and he gave the youngster her biggest day en the Chlcaao Board of Trade. At the cloie wheat was to tent higher, December II corn was up Carmen, 800-1, 200 Cannera SOO 1M. down Bologna hvv 1.700-2.0OO thrill by signing his autograph and It was the fourth consecutive day'i advene to new praks. While foreign affairs wer a bit tloud-ier.

buying inspiration was again found in a bright budget of domestic economic news. Th motors and aircraft wilted cent, December 4Ti eenta and oala Inviting her to watch him do a movie 'Courier Fhoto.l This smiling; school teacher Is from Center Point, la. Her name Is Sarah Wilkinson and she is an Instructor In the grade school. She was one of the hundreds who gathered In Waterloo Thurs. day for the Northeast Iowa Education" association convention.

US 9 4 31 2.60a bO 00M 3 SO 4.1IO 1.00 M(i 4.71 1.239 4.21 7 7S Bologna bulls TO were '( to cent hljher, Pecember 41'a cenla. scene. Bologna bull under 1,200 in speaking at a meeting In the Waterloo Labor temple. With this and other statements Lewis made he left no doubt in the minds of between 150 and 200 per-sons as to his position In the Novem-bcr election. "Landon Crushed Labor." "Neither," said Lewis, "does a political label qualify a man for the Wheat futures besan a ateadv climb at tha Slsrt.

At th lima llm. soon after the openlna. ridlna a mod TtT.R5 No 34 33 20 34 3 30 23 COWS 19 13 3 1 34 10 38 HEIFERS 13 11 10 13 31 34 40 25 LIOHT S3 73 47 43 HEAVY 41 47 53 A 54 51 4 45 MEDIUM 84 40 5 83 37 48 44 43 packing anwa In Thursdsy't livestock mar ket and price for these wer vrmg to 1 cnt higher. Other, however, srer tloi and uneven. Packer were forced to cut wholesal quotations on choice pork loin a een pound In order to mov aupplle.

Th' current top 33 cents against 31' abu 10 days go. Th top In the hog market wa tip 1 ents to I10SJ, with light hogs predonv inatlng In tha largest Thursday run li nine weeks, livestock men said thla ac. counted for aom of the veakntss In thai end of the trade. Cattl. Trend Tw Way.

Narrower ahipper demand offset ihi Weight Pnr 870 50 0 7 00 045 7 50 1033 00 100 I 50 1148 100 1348 50 1080 10 00 1071 4 J5 4 50 1178 4 75 1133 5 00 1087 3 15 5 40 03 5 VI 034 5 887 5 lift 775 8 00 810 700 845 8 00 780 8 50 8 .10 Ml 87.7 40 000 885 118 10 30 183 10 35 185 10 30 183 178 1010 173 18 00 188 IM 185 0.85 34 10 35 373 10 37 1035 383 10 CO 388 10 10 394 10 111 300 1 91 318 810 3J5 10 347 1C.J0 331 10 335 10 40 308 10.13 330 0 10 315 10 35 310 10.30 priced utilities as Commonwealth ti South. Hog. Sheep-Top springers red shorn yearling! Fat shorn ewes Buck lambs discounted II ct rn and United Corp, edited forward In Church News erate bull movement which was based upon hither prices abroad. Improved export demand for Manitoba wheat, and the possibility that Argentina might pro. hlbit export of old crop wheat.

The Euro blocks of 50 000 and 30.000. aharea. re- spectively. The ticker tape lagged for a while, but. ciught up later.

The mora de. Members of the guild All tamos to be docked 2 lbs. per bead. HOG1. Hogs to 10 cents higher.

Raih company truck quotations today were: pressed issues rallied near tha fourth pean political tangle attracted some attention arly but was not an Important factor when the trade got under way. title of statesman. I can only ask you to examine the record and vote for will meet at p. m. Thursday In hour, altho many faikd to cancel their N.

E. Iowa losses. oood to choice the man. I don't know of a man the home of Mrs. Qua Rasmussen 1120 Bertch avenue.

Political plat Rondo, Commodities Mlsed. July Futures Lag Behind. July wheat, which represents tha new small aupply ef fresh eattl no 140 to ISO. lbs, who has done more to crush organ Bona snd commodities wer slightly ale, wer made on a tedy bssi. Thi forms and political conditions will crop.

lagged behind other deliveries be miAcn. touon luturea aoia off on th ov 7 05 ft 7 35 7.0S6 7.9S 30 4t I 50 70V 900 3S S3 (Continued) be studied. laed labor than Governor Landon. He locked up 485 schools and never ernment higher crop forecast, but came cause or continued favorable) weather and crop reports from the southwest. A maraei ini week ha taken a two-way trend, with fa atesr gainlni about 25 cent and sh toek lo.in.

in dsck. roreign eurrenctea were qult. Shares of Cr.rapeake Ohio. Cheii- smalt short covering movement was un 1M to 10 lbs 10 to 170 lbs 170 to 180 lbs 130 to J0 lbs ISO to 200 lbs 200 to 230 lbs 220 to 270 lbs 370 to lbs. paid a wan in his oil industry more ter of D.

J. Sellick. Independence and some esse that much. best Mrs. J.

B. Paul, Cedar Falls, was covered on the advance. Settlement of than $60 a month. 45ft 9 73 9 65 9 0S .7610.0 carcass price have not changed. has been making her home in Call- n05tess Womani Missionary he Minneapolis strike led to some buvtnz "It was Governor Landon who or- fornia.

society of the First Brethren church In the northwestern market which was regarded as removal of hedges against Lamb Price Rnl I'pward. Some strength BDeared In tha fat t.k dered out the militia to chase the Miss Arlcne Meyer, daughter of 790 to 32 lbs at 2 p. m. Wednesday in her home cash grain. The arbitration also had a trd and pricea showed upward tendency considering th.

stabilising effect on the market here. peake Corp. and Alleghany got up 4 or more point fach on announcement the railroad will pay extra dividends, Alleghany Controls Chesapeake and the utter has a substantial stake in C. O. In Gain Columni.

leuer gainers were Yellow Truck, Montgomery Ward. Woolworth, International Paper eV Preferred. Xenner.ott. Corn borrowed firmness from wheat. coal miners back to the mine.

Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer, Maynard, Blble studv and the devotional to u' sJJ- Brubaker. Mrs. Mahlon smith read but trade waa light.

Buying of Jul vas Choice native wer quoted up to 88 8 r.f, d.im bet eale. All livestock 1 telling lower a year ago. a result, tr.d.r. i reported against sales of wheat. in 9 6i 9 9S 45t 9 .74 9 15 9 45 .1 8 55 9 8 85 I 55 05 135 1.7S9 103 Cedar rails 1 98 loa terest bought May and sold July.

letters irom Miss Mary Emmert, a labor-hating interest in the country Brooks. They will live In Oclweln. of increased receipts. Oats Sua Into Selling. missionary stationed at Yaloki, Af ncnind him 32S to 350 lbs Packing sows 37S to 3M lbs 350 to 42S lbs 43.

to 500 lbs SOO to lbs GRAINS. (From Cedsr rails Mills Co No, 3 yellow corn No. 3 whit corn No. 3 white oats No. 3 hard wheat Rye, milling Barley, feeding eonda.

American Smelting. American Can, I si a A hUlvan 4 a. hn aiknAl Oats ran Into selling after turnint xwivr nooayear, Qreyhound Penn.nizia ipward In sympathy with other grains. "I am Unitlff tn vnln fnr ha man HOGS: ReeeipU 13.000; Jneludln. J.000 dlrect; esrly actlva an ..,.1..

uw' 2. I- Others who appeared on the pro- There waa no outstanding featur to th Cement. Columbia Gas, Western Union, U. a. Steel snd Republic Bteel.

who sponsored more social legislation club met wltn Mrs- RalPn Fosa on gram were Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. od "tcltin atrong to 10c hither than Wntn.ui..'.

in the United States than had been wnn uio louowing guests 1 03 Swine Receipts at others slow, uneven: ton am enacted in the pilous 140 years. Mmes Kreba Ted RHrn.v.. f. Kicnaros, Ralph Runyan and Leland rye market, and price changea were i-n-Important. Shorta wera on tho bull side of the lard market because of higher corn and hog prices.

GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Hm, tl03Ji 1.78 Sf ,1 na enotea ltd to 3' Iowa Minnesota S-SiTttu good and ehoic ltd to 34 33fft80; better mosny airnna Ashley and MIas Ruth Bellinger. Plans The president of the Iowa State wM fnrmni.tt v. meeting the members planned on au Buckwheat, cwt. (From Waterloo MUla Co. I Flour, Clear Quill.

49-lb. tack, RHa Are Backward. Backward were Santa Pe, N. Central, Southern Pacific, Brlggs Doug. Us Aircratt, United Aircratt, Wright Aeronautical.

General Motors, Chrysler, Naah, International Harvester. Deere. Consolidated Edison, North American, Hiram Walker and General Electric. Final Salea Tburidsv. New York uTl Close on stocks: P'l.

M73SJ35. .13.00 Federation of Labor told his atidlenpfl tio. i i tumn tea for Oct. 21 in the Yards and Plants CATTLE. CATTLE: Rere 1 nr a aoo.

t. 1 PRODUCE. Denver Statt butter, 38 that Berry Halden. ReDubllcan can- rw church parlors. Hostesses at the ----r-- lea steer and yearlinea steaa k.

dldate for U. S. senator, was an ad- ,1 I meeting were Mrs. J. B.

Paul. Mrs. Eggs (stores pay) 243 35 Lard, IS weighty steera leaa aetiva than De Moine (1WH-Combined hog re vocate of the open shop and company Sara March and Mrs. Albert Tollef- ceipt at 11 concentration yards and day; ahipper demand narrower: Potatoes, packing plant located in interior lowa unchanged: fat steer. i.v Air Reduction unions and Gu.

Gillette, Democratic son. Potatoes, S1.00U3.S0 and southern Minnesota for the 24-hour eek ago; she-stock week to lower FOILTF.Y. BLTTEHFAT. 18" 333'j 137 candidate for the same office, had 8 oi Allied Chemical A Dve American Can Hens, 4'j lbs. and up 12 voted for organized labor only one VT.T" Fifty women attended the meeting ptnou cnaeu at a a.

m. inursoav were 1 iai lass week; both short fad and 17 300 compared with 13,700 week ago I long fed heifer fully ateady; ehetco kind Hens, under 4'A Jbs. .10 American Smelting A Refining 87 56 Mirt n. Ain tn nr. brant, presented a program at the ar.t tH.t win, said he was going to vote for Drs jtmr aio.

1 top en lb. Generally ateady to 10a higher, spot "Ithest price. 10 30; Light and Leghorn Springs, a lbs. and up Springs. 4 to lbs a 178', up more on Heavy sows; undertone fairly 10.

onenngs 9 ss Moines bricklayer who was a candl buik better trades 89.25 unwarri- aMil strong; loading continued fairly liberal. Light and Leghorn spring Old roojtara. heavy Joe Mareadant. Dresidrnt. presided date on the Farmer-Labor ticket even American Sugar Refining American Tel.

A Tel .11 American Tobacco American Water Works Anaconda Copper ,07 Atchison. Topeka A Santa Pe Auburn Auto .35 Aviation Corporation .34 Baltimore A Ohio Chicago (U.P Grain range Thursday: Prev. Wheat Open High Low Close. Close Dec. 1133.

lW't 114a IN'. 113 May llPi 1IJ Ill's 113'i 111'. July ST. 08 97'. 97 7' Corn: Dec.

04'. 8S 94', 94'. 04''. Mav KOa 0a 0 M'i 9J4 July 86'. 7 86'.

S63. IS Oats: Dec. 41'. 41', 41'. 4P.

41s Mav 43 414 41, July 3't 30 31. 3t'a Pye: pec. gl'a l'a 1 l'a Sl'i May SO tOt 7l4 79', July 71Ji IV.a Barley: Dec. 80' SO1. Soy beans: Dec.

121'i 12t'i 131'i 121'a 130, May 123 133'. 21 133-4 122 'a Lard: Oct. 11. SO 11, U.Sfl II, 11.00 Dec. 11.

S3 11. 7 11. S3 11.70 II. SO Jan. 1180 1182 11.77 11.60 11.67 grade ateera, 88.5088.50: atockers ton.

tinua fairly active anrt full. Quotation follow? Light lights good Leghorn roosters i.iancnesirr, ia. un me lony-tnira and Mrs. Rosen Jensen led dera tho he knew his vote would be lost Lewis repeatedly berated the su Butterfat ana cnoic 140 to 1TO. 7 3518 80; light weight good and choice 180 to 180, Is 45 th week at SS.oosjg 50; better grade t8 507 5O and better: bulls weak to 35o lower; vealera 35e lower? no weaaing anniversary of her parents, tions.

Dr. Louis Entzmlnger spoke Mr. and Mrs. Henry Antons, Sand Ln "Th Place of Praver" Miss Pave Cream, sweet so; iso to 300, 38.3088 90; medium preme court for its decisions social -vi4 tva uiotuua uii auLiai I on weignta good and choice 300 to 330, let for weighty sausage bull: practical ,33 Barnsdali irelslntlnn. u.

m.intainoH h. recK, miss tana ueraiaine Antons Colllnes Dlaved a Diano solo, and 651 10.15; 330 to 350. 19 80110.25; ip arouna .7 with light and medium "eight western bulla at 84.50ifiS.2S: veal. neavy waignta tooti and choice 350 to court had put an industrial dagger was ma'ed J8 L8an Mrs. Ben Qorderman and Mrs.

T. F. Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel First grade Second grada HAT AND STRAW. (Prom Balansialsr reed Oo Timothy hay. baled.

Clover bay. baled, Alfalfa, first cutting, 290. 88 05ft 10.25: 390 to 350, 89.1569 son or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan.

KimmeJ wore in rharce of bible era 19. SO down. tOO Borden's In some of the legislation and that L-KtombtUiA KUU limil packing sow good 375 to 350. tt Mifit 15; 41', 80', 341, 8'. 35', 18's 31', 74 37', 81', 18', 1S ..,.183 3', 3 3 3', ....137 30', ntn.

men hA wam-iicsicr, ine ceremony was soiem- mientions. SHEEP. SHEEP: RecelDta lOOOA- tnetilrilna I1M 350 to 43S. t8.3Sf8l5; 425 to 550, 88 OJ 14.00 norg-warner 15.00 Canada Dry Dinger Ale richt riiriatrhi ii, k. nlzed at the Lutheran church parson- ft 8 80.

Canadian Pacific Alfalfa, second and third cutting IS goo Case Threshing Th above quotation are based on bulk quotations. Long haul shipments littled the Idea of any communist tte Rcv' E' E- Scnst readln the Women's organizations of West-danger, saying that there are not 8ervlce- minster Presbyterian church met all direct; tat lam ha actlva, steady to trongf Improved quality considered: good to ehoic native 8t.0t.3: two doublea choice 84-lb. Colorado ranger also it outside; choir 94 lb. summer ahnrit 7.00 Chicago A North Western snowing exxeasive weight shrinkage and ennnirh rnmmimid. in it.

I rfov-Wsrinnsriav 1n th rhureh. erv Chicago Oreat Western C. M. St. P.

A Wild pralria bay, baled. 6traw, baled, HIDES AND FELTS. (From B. Schultil No. 1 aalted, cured No.

a aalted, cured hogs excessively filled usually sell re- vvihihwhww LiiO WWUllblT I ipectlvely somewhat above and below California fed In Nebraska ,1 an- break up a Sunday school picnic. Clutier, Miss Albia Stoklas, in? 80 at luncheon at 1 p. m. Mrs. .07 O.

R. LAP price quoted. Hon bought on th basis I 83.803.1S; extreme top t4.00i 37-58 .08 Chrysler Motors aaugmcr or Mr. and Mrs. John M.

c. Buric was cnairman or tnc GRAIN PRICES AT COUNTRY ELEVATORS IN WATERLOO AREA of shipping point weights art also ex. lb. white faced feeding lambs tady at .08 Oolumbla Oas A Electric Mt. I "a'Oli GOV Ul 1V1CUW.

UCV.BII1B LI1C I lUtllJCVil Vlil Afll VtC AVititiUt ciuaea from quotations. No. green No. a green 05 Commonwealth A Southern ae.oviv i.tu; cnoice DiacciBce aosent, 4 ine speaser statea that he believed hrirtu nf pm sokh. vt Nnrthminsw nd r.k Part Prm.

00 Con. Edison Horsa nine Bull hldea X4 ii nd Jhn Svoboda, west of byterlan churches were guests at rL1? CluUer, Tuesday at St. Mary's Cath- the meeting of the Missionary circle Stock Arrivals Con. Oil It's Con. Can 71 Continent! Oil Del.

341, Corn Product gat. Prices of Hogs-In Iowa Centers at Big Markets If a service was read by Rev. Fr. O. G.

votionals. Miss Mary Paden gave a he would have an opportunity to r.rn i.ii, t.h Waterloo, Thursday. Cash prices at country aieratora quoted by Lamson commission merchants, with office in Marsh-Plsca building, follow; CORN No. 3 vellow .98 OAT3- No. .3 white wheat- come to Waterloo again as president Buying, Selling Quotations Thru Chicago 'Change1 Du Pont de Nemour 107 Oenerl Electric 48 Genera! food, General Motor 70' a farm near Clutier.

two marlmbaphone numbers and Outside Waterloo! Chlcage4-NS Estimated Miss Irene Weaver, daughter of Mrs- Adna Deters directed the pre cnpi, at 13 markets Thursday were: Olllett safety Rasor is, of the lowa State federation. "I am proud I signed the- minority report at the recent meeting of the executive committee of the A. F. of Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Weaver, Chelsea, wntatlon of a pageant. When tea Manet Chtego Kansas City ooonyear Tire A Rubber 27 Hudaon Motors is1 Became the bride of Anton KUDka. servea louowmg me program no. 2 bard 08 Omaha son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kupka, Mvs- Manning and Mrs. Amos Illinois Central J7S, stocks rye- L. declared Lewis, B. St. Louis St.

Jovoh no. 3 rvt .73 Clutier, at St. Joseph Catholic urnans presided ac ine wore. international Harvester at International Nickel Can 03 BARLEY The minority report opposed the expulsion of the group of unions Hog prices at Iowa market Thursday; Cedar Rapids: Oood hoe 150 to 100 lbs, t70OT.0O; 180 to 170 88.30i 150; 170 to 180 t8 110 to 190 t35J 55: 190 to 300 lbs, 19 451175: 300 to 330 t9 8089.90; 330 tn 370 S9 7010 00: 270 to 390 tt 0001.00 390 to 335 M40 9.70; 335 to 350 89.109 40: good packera 375 to 350 6548 S3; 350 to 425 18.354 8 85: 423 to 500 church, Chelsea, Wednesday. They Chicago ijPi Closing prices on Thursday; Cities Service Heileman Brewing Karz Drug Liuby, McNeil Libby Sioux City St.

Paul International Tel. A Tl 13Ja Johna Manvlll 131, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Hamilton will Feed barley .35. 85 Malting barley Cattle Hogs Sheep 0 000 13.000 10.000 3 800 3 000 t.ooo S.flno t.OOO B.5O0 1.500 t.OOO 3r.fl 1.000 4.SOO 1,000 5O0 4.0OO 1 500 4,300 1.500 1 3.000 1.000 0.000 1.000 300 too 000 000 J30O 300 too 100 200 too 4,000 too 30,400 68,300 4T.40O 38.800 55. 1 00 43.300 13,800 39.000 10,400 will live on a farm near Clutier. Indianapolis Kresg 17 entertain the Harmony class of SOYBEANS Llbbey. O.

P. Ol 89 1, Cleveland Pituburgh United Presbyterian church at 7:30 which were represented In John Lewis' Committee for Industrial organization. The president of the Iowa federa Station, track 90O1.00 4', IIs, 41, 8', 1', 4, 1331, 23 30', 1 Fayette, Ia.Mrs. L. L.

Cole, Miss Bertha Supplee and Mrs, Everett m. Friday at the church, Maytag wasning Macnine 17 McKesa A Rob. 10 Mid-Continent Petroleum 37 Montgomery Ward S3 87.t5et.35; 000 to 650 t7.85a7.t5. POTATOES National Leather National Standard Quaker Oat Swift Co Swift International mil. ind Zenith Radio Oliver will be hostesses at a per Buffalo Cincinnati Totals Week ago Year ago Mason City: Hon RfM5e hlcher: ond Members of the Mothers club of Chlcaso iUPi Potatoes! Thursday's rr Morrell A Co 45 'a tion praised the good work of craft unions and said it would be wrong to abolish them but said that it was lights.

140 to 150 08 8017.10; 150 to celpts 68 csrs: on track 181; total nuptial shower Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cole, honoring Christ Episcopal church will meet Nash Motors 19 38; shipments 725; firm: supplies, western 100 tjo3T.bo; good butchers, 180 to 200 t9 25t0: 200 to 220 at 3:30 p. m. Saturday In the par stock light, northern stock very light; It 550 1 15; 320 to 270 SO 8570 95: ish house to outline activities of the demand western atock moderate, north good prkers. 375 to 360 SSJSflm.v ern stock good: sacked par ewt.

Idah Board of Trade church school for the coming year, THE CURB MARKET 3,50 to 43S 31.35411.53. necessary to organize mass production industries into one union. J- Ray Trunnell. president of the Waterloo Central Labor body, introduced the speaker. Mkss June Burdick, daughter of Mrs.

Grace Burdick; instructor at Upper Iowa university. Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Edward Richards, Mrs. Paul Beid and Mrs.

Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1. 81.15433.10.

mostly 13.00 vr 3.05: Colorado McClures U. Mrs. P. F. Walters, 1144 Willlston U.

S. BONDS No. 1, S3. 003.30; Wisconsin Roun Cash Quotations Whites U. 8.

No. 1. 81.70; Michlgs avenue, will be hostess to an all-day Ke York. uPl IT. 1 bonds closed Round Whites U.

B. No. 1, 81.70: Minne E. A. Billings will be hostesses at National Biscuit National Ca.h Register 37 National Dairy Power National Dim Hers 30V, National Power A Light 13', New York Central Northern Pacific Rail 38', Oliver Farm 43', Packard Motors 13 Paramount Picturea 13'a Penn R.

40. Phillip Petroleum 45' 4 Radio 11 Reynolds Tobacco fi3. Sears Roebuck to. Shell Union Oil 24' a Socony-Vaeuum 15a Southern Pacific Rail 4', sola Cobblers V. S.

No. 1 and partly Thursday: Treaury 4', 47-53 lLZT'. SSTi J'rt "torn Memorial Unid Miss will graded, l.5l.70. Burdick, who be married City in Brief Chicago iv Cash wheat Thursday: No. 3 red 11.17; No.

1 hard 81.33; No. 1 northern spring heavy 8133. Corn: No. 1 yellow tl.07',: No. 1 yellow 81.07',4il.08i: lake billing tl.07; No.

Treasury 4 44-54 Treasury 3H 40-43 June Trusurv 3 43-47 next week, at the home of Mrs. Brethren church. There will be picnic lunch at noon. PRODUCE FUTURES lit. 114 8 108 3 108 4 108.30 108.

Treasury 4-4t Chicago JPi Butter futurea closed 3 yellow laka billing tl.07: No. 4 yellow Mrs. Alf Shanley, South Haven Treasury Is 81-63 Thursday: Storage standards, Nov, 30'c new 98c: No. 5 yellow 81.05: nrw t5'; Dee. 31'.

e. is visiting at the home of Fractions on U. S. lovernment bond. New York Brisk demand for utility aharea contributed further tain to an active market en the Curb exchange Thursday but pricea generally wer mixed.

The temptation to accept proftta after the recent advance waa strong and aom of th recent bull favorite dipped friction lly. American Light Traction. Americas Superpower. Columbia Oil St Oa, Niagara Hudson Power and United light As Ptiwer "A added moderate gain at the move in the per and oil groups carried ever from the preceding aession. Other altering bullish favor were International Pe-troleum, Panter.ee Oil and Outf.

Small lossea wera recorded for Sharwfn Williams, Electric Bond at Share and Northern State Power Pan Amer. lean Airwaya dropped a point la thin trading. A. Activities Hart Saturday afternoon, i New Hampton, la. Miss Arlene Ellingson.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ellingson, exchanged nuptial vows Tuesday evening with Odell No. 3 whit, new 81.17; No. 4 white new tl.071,: No.

whit new 8101; cample Egg futures' Refrigerator atandards, quoted In thirty sarondt of 1 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Priebe, 139 October 38c; Nov. 38' je; December 38'4C Standard Brand, IS1, grada tI.0Ofil.OJ: new tflI92'2. Potato futures: Idaho Russet. Oct, ROME AND FARM LOAM BONDS. Oats: No 1 whit No.

3 white 83.05; January 83 88. Standard Oil California 37J, Standard Oil Indian 38 Standard Oil New Jersey 84 444434r: No. 3 white aample New York U. Bond Thursday: Miss Norma Galaer led community singing at the meeting; of the John Flake Parent-Teacher association grade Bales Rye! None. Soy beans: No.

3 j-ellow $1 23. Barley; Actual sales 74c; feed 74i85c Clos 103.11 101 20 104 20 104 4 Home Owners la 53 Home Owner l.s 49 Pad, Parm l', 84 Fed, prm 1 47 PROVISIONS 30 17 1 1 Tuesday evening at the school. E. H. Matthias, a representative from Stewart Warner 30'4 Studebaker Corp 15 a Swift A Co 32'.

Texaa Corporation 43a Texa Gulf Sul 3SJ Timken Roller Bearing nominal: malting 81.13fl 47 nominal. the Waterloo Motor club, spoke on Natvig, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Naivig, in a candlelight service at Saude Lutheran church. Rev.

H. M. Flnstadt officiated. The couple will live on a farm near Lawler, Vinton, la. The marriage of Miss Edna Steffenscn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Arthur Steflenson, Vinton, Timothy seed; 85.8019.73 new New York. Quincy street. Miss Alice Reddington, Washington, D. Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Reddington, 619 Wellington street. The Workers Alliance, WPA workers labor union, will have a regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday at 107 Fifth street east. Mrs.

Wallace Young, Traer, who had received surgical treatment In Allen 'Memorial hospital, was dis t5 35'5 50 cwt. New York un poultry wtak; no Clover seed: S17.S0&24 50 cwt. freight quotations. sarety" ana Miss Thora Collyer di rected games. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK Eggs: Recelpta 13.332.

firm: mixed col Union Carbide Union Pacific Rail 13S United Aircraft Corp. .24 United Corp United Drug 14 U. 8 Industrial Alcohol 3 ors special packs 30ft 35c: standards 2f2C: lirala mediums 35c; dirties No. average check under and Morris Kleppe, son of Mr. and RECEIPTS AT CHICAGO RATH PACKING AND JOHN DEERE STOCKS Chicaso Thursday's closing quotations: grdes 32 25'jc: refrigerator nvrdiums U.

Rubber 37, Chicago Official estimated receipts 23J2f)34c; otftcr mixed color unchanged. Mrs. Austin Kleppe, Cedar Rapids, was solemnized at the home of Rev. U. 8.

Steel 10 Butter: Receipt 9 .883. steady; creamery Warner Plx '3', Allied Stores, common 14J, Allied Stores, pld t3J extra i93 scorei 321c; other butter Theodore Schliepsiek Tuesday eve Western Union Tel. 00 rriosv: C5TTTJE: Receipts, 3,000. HOOS: 8000. SHEEP: 11.000.

prices unchsnted Automatic Products ibid) Wesfirghouse Elec, A Mfg ISO', Wool orth Cheese: Receipts 76,001. steadv and Automatic Product tasked) ning. Garrison, la. Announcement Is Wrlgley. Jr 17', unchanged.

Chlraga John Deere, common 04 John Deere, ptd 30' missed Wednesday evening. Rev, Ooldie C. Richardson will lecture on "The Effort That Pays Big Dividends," at 8 p. m. Thursday at Unity Center, 322 Lafayette building.

Glenn Christy. Garrison, Ia was S. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Chicago tJPi Butter: Thursday receipts Heileman Brewing Co Il made of the marriage cf Miss Ma-ble Shaffer and John Criswell, both Rath Packing Co. ibidi 25't Rath Packing Co.

i asked i 38 Viking Pump, common bidi 1934 10.993. s'eaay; prices unchanged. Eggs: Receipts 8,557 cases; firm; extra firsts local 37c; cars 371c: fresh graded firsts locsl 38'c; cars 36a4c; current re. of Garrison, which occurred at Fred CLOSE ON CURB New York 4i Close on curb Thurs day: Arknss Nturl Gas A 8'( Citie service Electric. Bond Shr JS1, ericksburg, Sept.

29, Viking Pump, common laiked 20 Viking Pump. pfd. 'hid' 397 celpts 35'c; refrigerator gtandard. 353c; refrigerator extras 7t'4c. reported Thursday to be recovering aatlsfactorily from an emergency (From Jamea I Bennett At 412 Poultry: Live receipt ST trucka, stead Shell Rock, la.

Regular meeting Ford Motor. Ltd 0, First National building: Tred W. Elder. operation he underwent Wednesday Niagara Hudson Power 15 United Oaa 7 afternoon In Allen Memorial hospital of the American Legion auxiliary will take place in their hall Tuesday at p. m.

In conjunction lth a ier; hens 4'j lbs. up 17'sc; less than 4'r lbs. 14'wc: Leghorn hens 13c; springs 4 lbs. up Plymouth and White Rock 16c. colored 14'ic.

less than 4 lbs. Plymouth Rock 14ic. Whit Rock 14e. colored 13c; Plymouth and White Rock brollera lc. INVESTMENT TRUSTS South St.

Paul. Minn iPi CATTLE: Thursday recelpta. 4.300; fed steers scarce: early nil's firm: better grade lightweight. tl.Mfit.g0; finished heifer, fully steady; few top choice 75; ordinary grass heifers dull; plain and cutter grades. 15.33 down to 83 cowa.

unchanged: low euttera to cutters 13.00! 3.75; plain butchers, t4 004.S0: good grass fat cows held above $5.00: bulls ateady. built 85 00 down; few beefy heavies. tS.3SiftS.S0; atockers dull; plain yearlings around 1. SOS 4 50. CALVES: Receipts.

1.800: steadv; b'tter grade vealera, 88.07at00; odd head. 88 15: medium gradea down to 18 50; grass killed calves. t3.MirT!.0O. HOGS: Receipt, i 500: market slow: lso lbs. up and sowa mostly 15 cents loaer: 180 lb, down, steady; top, 88 85; Mr.

and Mrs. Duane A. Martin of farewell party for Ruby Hartwig, Phoenix, arrived Wednesday evening for a 10-day visit at the home THE BOND MARKET who will soon leave with her two colored lSe: bareback chickens 13c. leghorn chickens 12'iC; turkeys 18ft 19c: roosters 14c. Leghorn roosters 13c: old of Mrs.

Martin's parents, Mr. and ducks 4'. lbs. up 14c; young white ducks A Message to the Thii company leeki to further your airni in life by making- available to you funds for enlarging your enjoy ment of living-. At corporations enlarge their field and scope of service by means ef credit extension, so may you, as an individual, increase your opportunities through a constructive loan from an institution which ever seeks to ad.

vance your interests. WATERLOO MORRIS PLAN CO. WM. A. DEHEES, Ut'j.

ids. up inc. young colored I4r: small white ducks 13'zc, small colored 12c; old geese 13c. young 14c sisters, Mrs. Inez Lunneman and Mrs.

Ida Condon, for Hilo, Hawaii. Hudson, la. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nation entertained a group of members of the Sunshine club at their home near Genesee, Wednesday at an all day meeting.

writer in aw sw.vsty Bl: 170 to PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS Public utility preferred stocks Oct. 8. 19.18. as supplied by A. C.

Allyn At 410-11-13 Waterloo building, Waterloo, jot i3o io HO mo.tly 8 00rit35: 140 to ISO lbs. 8 00 160; 100 to 130 87 008 00; good sots, 88 00 ill It: few lots desirable New York A sharp rn tn Crista, peake corp. Convertible ts addea spice to th listed bond market Thursday while the adisnce of the msrkft generally momentum end prices became uneven. Chesspeske Corp. 6s of 1947 leaped about 8 points on time nd the 5, ot 1944 more than 8 both 1o nfw peak, on news the Chesapeake Ohio Railroad planned to py a 81 csh and t3 In new preference stock on ita common, A holders of more tbsrt 3.000 000 At O.

sriaiea Chesapeake Corp was considered In line to be the chief beneficiary. There was heavy trading In the bond. echoing activity at ruing price Mrs. V. F.

Martin, 202 Summit avenue. Don L. Hinmon of Waterloo, a 1934 civil engineering graduate of Iowa State college, hag been recently employed as sales engineer for the Johna-Manville corporation in Los Angeles, Cal. A dense fog blanketed Waterloo Wednesday night and did not vanish "Thursday morning until 9 o'clock. Automobile driver proceeded cau New York (INji investment trusts Thursday: Basic Ind.

Shares 8 11 Corp. Tr. Share, 3 00 Corp, Tr. 6b. (Arrum 1 3 87 Dlv.

Tr Sh. Serie 5 OS 5 Dividend Shares 1 90 3 00 Fixed Tr. Shares A 13 18 Fixed Tr. Shares 10 98 I Fundamental Inv. Ine 34 0 58 Fundamental Tr.

Shares A 0 53 7 25 Maryland Fund Inc. 10 10 11.01 Nation-wide Voting lit 3 27 Nation-wide Securities 4 78 4 88 Nor. Am. Tr. 2 77 Nor.

m. Tr. 1955 3 70 Nor. Am. Tr.

1950 3 85 Quarterly Income share. 1 at 1 99 Sel Am. Share Ine 1 81 1 98 S'd. Am Tr. Sharee 4 fl S'd fill.

Ine 1 13 1 22 Super Corp of Am A 4 10 Super Corp of Am. 0 4 30 Super Corp of Am BB 2 82 V. El. Lt. Pow.

A 30 21. PI. It. Ac Pow. I 1 2J 3 31 V.

8 El. Lt. Pow Voting I 27 1 35 OMAHA GRAfN Omaha, Neb. Wheat iThurday: feeder pigs up to 87.35 SHEEP: Receipts. 13.500; 331 thru: salable auppls- about SO per cent range feeding lambs: no earlv action: Indica tions around steadv on all classes, asking stronger on fat lambs: bulk fat Nashua, la.

-Marriages at the Little Brown church In the Vale on Wednesday were these of Miss Tille Varicek. Marion, and John E. Bran-ncr. Cedar Rapids; and Miss Lucille Mathtaon and Lloyd E. Frowick.

Buffalo Center. The former couple Cent, Sta'es El. 7 pet. Cen. St.

Pr. A Lt, 7 pet. Drs Moines Oaa 7 pet. DCs Moine Oas pet. Interstate Power 8 pet.

Interstate Power 7 pet. Iowa Electric Co. 8', pet. low, Eiec Co. 1 pet.

la ree. Lt, Pr. pet la. Elec. Lt.

A- Pr. t' pet. la. EI Lt. Pow.

7 pet. lambs Wednesday. 18 35; top to shippers. 88 white-faced feedlne lambs. 14 35 7:5.

tiously early Thursday morning as visibility extended less than 100 feet. The sun at 8 a. m. appeared as a ailver disk more like the moon. wa married by Rev.

Williim Kent and the latter by Rev. A. W. Ganger. Buffalo Center.

in At O. hares. Elsewhere urge fo 'ake profit, and soopt a more cautious stand was apparent as moderate losses repisced gams 1 in a nurrber o( recent Studebaker Convertible 0 yielded part o( a preceding rise. American it Foreign Power 5. American Rolling Mill trie 5a llllnoi Central Telephone (a, Youngtiewn sheet At Tub 3Ss and Southern Pacific aeid tree- tior.aliv to about a point lower.

Buyer, however, continued to pick up electee) mainly secondary issues. Bid Aked 10 13 11 18', 53'a 54', 57', 18 22 72', 2'-', 58 5 74', 77', 75', 78', 81 84 100 t7', ior, 103 105 101 10 a 72 7 91 94', 9 100 115 it 84 88 91 95 97', 101 1 84 11 V4', OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Neb 4i HOGS: Thursday receipts, tooo; full ateady to 10 eents higher: top. lower at 110 10: 180 to 20 t75tJ10 03: 189 to 110 piga. 35 8 9 50, CATTLE: Receipt. 1 000; eilvea, 700: Paul A.

Shepard. Washington. D. C. is visiting with his mother.

Mrs. BLDG. Club Notes Sarah Shepard, 808 Twenty-fourth street west. Cedar Falls, and with his Dark hard No 1 81 31411 38: No. 3.

No 3 No 4 81.18 No tl.imtjl 14', hard. No Iowa public Service 0 pet. Iowa Public Service 8', pet Iowa Public Service 1 pet, Iowa Pow. Lt. 0 pet.

Iowa Pow. Lt. 7 pel Iowa southern t'til. pet. Iowa Southern it.

7 pet Northern States Pr. 8 pet Northern S'a'es Pr. 1 pet N. W. B'll Tel 0'a pet N.

W. Public Serv. 8 pet. W. Public Serv 7 pet.

C. Gas Ac tic. 7 pet. 1. 30.

1 31S: No 1 tl 20; sample i Southern Fsiiwsv 4, Nirkel Piste 4', LOANS TO THE INDIVIDUAL. SINCE 1917. steady to weak: teers nd yerllnr. 00? 10 00: henfers, S8O0it35: eows, 4 255 25: eutter. 13 00f 3 75: bulls.

84 7595 35: top yealers. 17 00; odd head 17.50. and uegfany ts espanded gains frac- aister. Miss Goldie Shepard, office secretary for the Black Hawk county old age pension board, at the courthouse. He is employed In the land office diviiion of the department of rlor.

tionaliv. Membert of the Birthday club will honor Mrs. K. M. Knudson at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at Black't tearoom.

Bunco will pltjtd In the afternoon. freh tn th merea hard. 10 northern spring No. tl28: mised No, 1. 81 31.

Orn: Yellow No 2 31 II: No 3 81 No 4, 81Ot110. sample white 81 "3 Oats: White, No. 3. ho. 3, 43c.

i-ed Llgh At Rv. pet cfiur: cecnpiA, iimoi Slow, 1 early bids steadv. a.king native I t'ni? Ismbj up to 8 25, bel held abovt ll iO.lvni' market, treesrrv lana dragged, with t'i off a Porenn dollar bonds beat a urrow ed Light ii Rj. 7 pet..

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