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BER 26, 1927 gish all week but considerable activ. , ‘ {yards to the Trojans’ 30-yard line, T lit trengt ome : s M A RK E & FINANCIAL lof the low pigs oeted i hesag 2 around right end, Notre Dame was saniaia His: tate NEWS [aed end Beige eothera 7 Moves punched: through center’ for Se . By ted Wire gos implement shares Poe] tin to, ey sean of pity mond vient q . - istrang on merger reports. R o ine. Are ..| court of appeals at Chicago sustain- und left end, then cut through CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE a ee eee ct ocees aaa alia |ed, the conviction, summarized the Prominent Chicago Politician) figure as Dr Clarence Spears |e ite or’ five mote: ‘Neves Nov. 26 er earnings. Expanding profits woe Hage fs ollows: tated the| Will Act in Role of Mediator) important an affetr as the Uni. |¥28 stopped and Drury punted 55 Close Close —Today— —Todsy— | furnished the background for the ad-|_ “The s¢ ae et ie be Says He Is Ready| versity “ b ban. |%afds out of bounds on Notre Dame's Di Waxat Yesterdsy Year Ago Open High = Low = Chose | vance in such shares as ee Brook- ee coitaat ths submission of —Capone Says He yl a 'y cool December 7. five-yard Hne. is a ARE DEPRESSED Dec. 127% 125% «127K 1.28 oe eee ie Tabanan geaues. PTT 84) bids that would include in each one to Do Anything to Prevent) In the excitement of Prepare Deochmbe'ran ft Back 12 yards to ‘i a @% ot Rails were rather backward al- | $190,000 for certain of the officials) More Killing gan cl ‘su. | Notre Dame's 24-yard line. Colerick March 131% 131% 1.32 though Northern Pacific crossed par | 2" te ‘urtl on y in the ide ae i ¢ thorities he would be ‘that | Went back in at left end for Notre Values Steady Early, But Sell-| O18 @1.22 - for the first time in 10 years, and a| its; the insertion in the bids of — night to speak at the all-city | Dame. Moses banged center for one alues ly Early, . May 1.34% 1.39, 134% 1.34% good inquiry was noted fcr the St. Provision one for onthe ope le-| Chicago, Nov. 26—(AP)—Sur-| han the Mi. 13, |yard. Drury started around left ping Is of Sufficient Vole | corn @"s @% @% Paul and New Haven issues as the tion of the buildings so that Rorbet| render of power held by Al Capone, teachers college and high achool | end, but slip a lost 9, yard, 4 any ‘ week closed. a in & ume to Cause Drop Me eign St Gee yarakers loans reported by the New| (rte bidet they, WEES Mt Oe ree the "Uniede shales | OE the goal ‘ine, Riley, Kotte Dame Pp ¢ ‘ork federal reserve bank ii 5 M4 a a ve in- Bs Fee cmaiiiel cee 21% Mme 1% $25,000,000 during the week-end, set-| | -Forbes contended he was a vickim| wae reported by the Chiearo Herald the local fet | torcepted it, then fumbled to avoid By 2 a a Sines teame May Ara 86% tts 24% ting 3 new high record for all time petzonal animosity, - itep in a truce to ee hostilities in Spears discovered safety. The ball was given to Notre q ist sufficient, volume to. depress| ‘@% ‘@% Ceo ee OE Forbes was a drummer boy in the|the present gangland warfare. ra | id faites ed EE wheat prices somewhat today in the] Oats— o—___________—9| marine corps at the age of 12. He| Joe Aiello, recently arrested in bercgereeeaey eer ‘Wynne bbed five . rds Fl 2 late dealings, Trade earlier was) Dec, A9% M0% 49% 49% served two years and then at the|connection with an alleged plot to Army-Navy - ths es a Slight, and values hold steady, buyers @. Gi % | Butter Market || sge"cr 22 enlisted in the signal] assassinate will become vir- sili Ser canes Sonne nett aed for and yellers being about equally! March OL bik 51% o—_—__—__——®| corps. He deserted, returned and|tual head of the Unione, the paper (Continued from ote) of bounds on the 27-yard ong sidivided. Export business in North $s Chicago, Nov, 26.—(AP)—Sup-| was reinstated, was promoted to a| said. flock of tacklers to vite rege yardé. to © American wheat today was estimat-| May 52% Ab 52% 52% plies of fresh butter, particularly of} sergeant in the fe goed and re- To Act as Mediator of the goal line, It was fiat P hein cuauel Sak ce ced at only 200,000 bushels, @46- . the finer gradeg, are light. ceived an honorable discharge. Aiello, Capone, Lombardo and and goal to go. Wilson went over the Trojans’ 44-yard line. sc Wheat closed unsettled, 1-2 to} Rye— Demand for fresh butter, however,| After his army experience he en-| representatives of several other//, + the touchdown through center| Saunders made three rds off 1-8 ce et lower, c: 3-8 cent to] “Dec, 90% 1.03% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04 is restricted by the fact that many] gaged in the construction business|gangs will meet next week in the © AB to df cent off, oats unchanged | March * -fio6ig 11068 1106" 1.06% Jof the large buyers are now working| in the Pacific northwest, going lat-[offices of a well-known politician |424 Cagle kicked the goal, making) right tackle Wynne tackled Drury tito 1-4 cent down and provisions un-/| on storage butter, and experience| er to Hawaii where he rose to be who has never been connected with hee te it avy 2. through ete £ nf Leg ene tichanged to 7 cents decline. May 27% = 107% = 1.07% 1.07% has shown that it is undesirable for} comm{ssioner ot Public, works. any gangs, but who el act in the] . ayy incompleted fnnhdtgs sare punted 50. vane, the Ypall’ rollins h war chances in Europe! Lard—- dealers with consumer outlets to] There he first met Harding, wi role 0: A r ass, 4 GG Gs ceaing “much publicity the| Na 12.20 11.70 «11.75 «11.70 change back to fresh goods once the| as senator from Ohio, was making] The account continued that the man He Cagle ie 26-yard Hine. fi Hed sala at ees Notre fact that foreign markets failed to| Dec. ape a? 1 rd 1 a He to storage butter has been} a Boe ae ae are sat Wecproun of 1atvaen "11" bea Lema Army aride. Mire epee | 20. ard” line, Wynne ‘nade "four show any unusual change today ap-| Jan. 12.1 . 12. 12. mades i ee as $ Ramsford on Navy’s 38-yard yards just before t} third period ignifi Ribs— The situation on centralized cars| the world war, Forbes was commis-|men : who control the Unione MA yal a periox eared much more significant and) Ur, 12.90 and broken lots of centralized butter| sioned a mafor. He served over-|Siciliano, to which the Chicago| , Cagle intercepted a Pass on Navy's guded with the ball a Notre Dame's Gtalk of possible hostilities in Lithu-| 1.0, - is different. Sale of this class of| seas, won a distinguished service] Unione pays r- ar tribute. soyera line and ran 86-yards to the x yard line and the score: Notre ania, the Balkans or elsewhere was! 41. 13.10 goods has been slow for some time,| medal and was made a Heutenant-| While Capone and Lombardo are |f0ur-yard line. Wilson needed only| Dame 7 Southern California 6, treated lightly in the wheat pits. | peities — and supplies have accumulated. Cars| colonel. After the war he went|reluctant to accept the proposed | ‘vo piays to make the toutchdown ausoaanten grabbed six yards Absence of any indication of i Nov. 13.00 that would pass a 90 score inspection,| back to_the construction busines: Pose terms, they are reported fear- — bia le again kicked the a Es rd to dine the fourth pPortant export business over night} pec, though, not over plentiful. After Harding’s election he, ap-|ful of an alleged alliance of Aiello|€oal, making the score: Army 14;| period. Wynne made it first down t tended also to hold the market on an) Jan, 13.55 11.95 pointed Forbes to the veterans’ bur-| with the a co ica Neve abtin tee Aiea da tis ae! Flanagan due ane AWGN Fina ee \ peven keel. ee ent pont. per quot pone as saying: ard I ft 3 . £ Camm and other cereals were fcr] MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | @11.00; feeding lambs 12:76@13.75. Grain Review j ee ie tee ee eee te fess from Ramatord. Pittman: tatkis 16 tos Fide ee cae ’ tierned chiefly by the action o . lov. nds for night é - thers :|Ramsford made another on Army’s' Pass,: Flanagan cut through t Mild mols weather, unfavorable for ‘ Open High Low Close Le Minneapolis, Nov, 26—(—(U. WET ELEMENT TE an anata writhone: gtnk 47-yard line. Clifton failed to rt for i9 yards, going to the Trojan Thusking tended to make the corn} Wheat— i MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |. p, of A.)—Wheat again finished or gunmen. Lombardo and I will| amd on the next play Sprague crashed’ 44-yard line before he was stopped Vmarket a trifle firmer at times. Dec. fb 1.23% 1.23%| Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—(AP)—| a week with virtually no net price meet them. And we'll leave our| through to throw him for an eight-' by Drury. Riley banged center for t silbiealbos March 1.27% 1.27% | Wheat receipts today 223 compared| change. Cash wheat was about un- guns at home.” yard loss. Lloyd did not get to the three yards. Dahman lost a yard. t MILL CITY WHEAT May ‘ 1.28% 1.28% | to 98 a year ago. Minneapolis cash| changed, if anything quotations eV ‘A second attemr' by gangsters line of scrimmage and lost six yards,'A lateral pass,Riley to Flanagan, © PRICES ARE LOWER Rye— wheat and coarse grain closing| were a shade higher on the low end on the life of Chief of ives | Ramsford kicked to Wilson, who ran made it first down on ‘tthe Trojans’ Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—(#)—Seat- | Dec. ner ae SNe a seated today follow: of the range. The ordinary to O'Connor was frustrated yesterday |to his 20. line. le cli 35-yard line. Flanagan, on the run, tered December liquidation and lack | March a ota . 1.00% hard spring, fancy ue roy, | medium protein qualities with good with the arrest of three the con- | ff 15 yards around his attempted to pass to Riley, but it bof news ete aggressive ee 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% sph a bith pith test weight meen bs best a fiscation of some revolvers loaded “a Period ded, with was incomplete. support resulted in lower whe sia , i ay 6 eee while the Duluth market were the . “dum-dum” i rmy 14; Navy 2. Flanagan wed to ¢ prices today, Prices sagged by slow | Mec. Ah MG ABM AGH IL DNS, fancy Monts. 1.314 @1-58 4 | best buyers of the lightweights and . i ays sue, a ny seeapied' 5 ~ Fourth Period two yards, Dahman punted out of cy ie whieh eat $5 wy 48% “48% ot oe 1 Wa ‘i issteneey Be ee ee Medel ve eat To Fire First Guns in Battle) Gray a gun and shoot O'Connor at| On a variation of the Pennsyl-|bounds on Southern California's 2 at + “ o of . ee be “ * rotein No. ji to! —— narlhaadlailla ba easteenczcc. ME0M@LAEN | Pens i cont aren the Beoome| €0 Make Prohibition am [deer Doren hendauariers S| one the Navy at fonea Saal [tor iares rds, ora sass sh © Oats were firm early and finished] Nov. wing ‘i 2.06, 1 DNS, gd to fancy. ney o1z | bers 13 per cent, 19 to 25 cents over Issue at Convention him. 24 yards to Navy's 39-yard line.| around right end, for first down, on - & shade lower. Dec, 2.06 2.06, 2.05% 2.06%] To arrive ..-..... 1.23% @1.39% | and’ 14 per cent, 29 to 35 cents over. | |” Police arrested more than 650] Wilson ripped off 11 yards but|the 14-yard line. Moses gained a B Ryo futures eased a 1-4 cent and|/May || 211 212% 211 211%} nue S to felbetl + 1.42% @1.55% | December closed Friday at 1.23 3-4, —_ known gangsters and suspects at|Army was penalized 15 "yards for| yard and Drury added 2. Hibbs punt. j Cloned a Boa hee tiesecceat Ware am A 16%: 76% |1 DNS. ee base exactly the same figure gs last) New York, Nov. 26—(AP)—]the Walker-Berlenbach boxing holding. . Lloyd intercepted one ofjed out of bounds on Notre Dame's é poteaut mare, May 17 77% 176 16%|1 dark northern lightly casier in the| Shots in a battle of the wet element/match late last night. Evary en-|(egie’s long passes ot his 32-yard) 48-yard line. Flanagan shot around — * i "Flaxseed started strong and fell To arrive 1 ies bedi Bo liquida-| of the Republican party to make|trance to the Coliseum was guarded ad achat aa a eon being acy — and cut back, getting 12 back but closed 3-4 cent higher. DULUTH RANGE —,_|{! northern . a 28% | tion taking, place in December. Cash| Prohibition an. issue at the next na- pavers Mio arrest, thove “who | the ball back for the. Arms by in| Trojans’ d0-yard” line’ Flenagen 7 Cash wheat was in fair to good Nov. 26 > oo, arrive .. 1.21'%@ ... | | demand continued excellent and any pases pagel 200 aa licens | evaded officers on the outside. tercepting Lloyd’s pass on Navy’s|again shot through center for nine ‘ ein was in best demand, urum-~ 4 an “boiz | tein or better was in good demand. Nea? Vads- arrested i = i. ¢ milling quality was in good de-|Noy, 1.19% 1.20% 1.19% 1.19% ]2 DNS, or dto good. 1.22% @1.291 December declined 1 3-8 cents for Seer Sent ee wifey er vo ee Chi Canane’ aud: aver? Ni fornia'n sacverditee: eee monte, — |Dece 1120. 1:201.18% 1.18% |2 northern ....... . @1.26% | the week, closing at 1.19 7-8. ee ee viene fim ae have tg appear |it first down on the 31-yard line. Hoff replaced Scheving at right ‘vas quiet and draggy with]|May 1.25% 1.26% 1.23% 1.23%|3 DNS, ch to fancy. Corn showed no price change in aeehats ee eit Sone faveourt today. sailie Two five-yard penalties drove| tackle for the Trojans. Elliott re- Contrary: crop offerings. Rye— : 3 DNS, gd to choice. the futures but premiums on new] @tor C alter Willicm o H bay Sette ‘The court has released 48 men| Army back to the 41-yard line but] placed Moses at fullback for U. 8. rsons ‘vere in good demand. Dec. 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.001% ]8 DNS, ord to good. 1.18 corn were somewhat easier. No, 3/an¢ Captain Wiliam | Pf. ot ion, taken in a previous police round up,| the Cadets; got the lost yardage|C., and Galloway replaced Anthony We BE WAR ai cont | May ret NMA 1081S 100% | Hori neeD sae) Letter aor | Yellow Friday was quoted at £1 to] chenimen 0° bition, under, whose | after_ each iven assurance he| back with a pass to Wilsom. Murrell| at left guard. Elliott’s pass was higher at v7b to 80 cents, 2.06% 39% | “Sincre was virtually no price) @uspices the reer hile dents flee hard working citizen. ceed aoe of bounds one yard) grounded. Drury whirled through A 213 |, Te arrive, 214%6@1.38%6 | “457-3, compared to AG cents last| The, meeting, is interpreted by CHEST DRIVE te Wilson, who ran to Navy's 42-| Bam's) six-yard line, ‘where Riley ——— resin week. e. STOCK PRICES BISMARCK GRAIN hard... 1.204 @124% | "parley continued ° ty _display| element to the challenge of Senator Tlurrell plunged to! the s0.yard| hie five-yard line, Flanagan split , (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Ve.) 0 arrive «+ 1.19% @1.24% | strength and prices were again ad-| Borah of Idaho and other dry lead- line. Murrell again fooled the Navy] left tackle for five yards before he CLOSE STRONG : Aosta Nov. 26 a8 sie anead 1 hard. ety Urabe vanced. eee to fancy Pee oe aablicnre tasert nay by hiding the ball and going to! was downed, and the Notre Dame ‘ No, 1 dark northern Gwe A ikke abies oe i 9 to .80; medium i i within inches of a firgt down. The| team punted, the ball being downed : | Fey 1 amber durum. 1.34% @1.44% 4 plank in their platform at the 19: Pl , eee 1 {0 5 an tet Coenon nc ge OE a t —_—_ No, 1 mixed durum 96 pthc Se doa vanced two cents for the week, PD alice acer enested peor of army five yards, Cagle took the pera bal bounced out of his ban 7 ‘Speculators Lift More Than a No. t red durum woe Tonive closing ese inclined to be| electing congressmen next year op-| - ball on the sateen gras but got only liott’s next. pass was batted down, Score of Issues to New 5 see $|2 durum ) is ql posed to national prohibition, and re, three yards. Cagle lost six yards| and the Trojans drew a five-yard é é ‘ 7 [Gragey,. Nov 2 rye. ws edd i bers took the ball. Lloyd| penalty for the di d ‘ To arrive E : draggy, No. 2 rye was quot the start of a drive for funds to and Navy . yd} penalty for second incomplete Peak Prices rley . "62,2 amber du 20% ale Seer Mey pee esos combat the $5,000,000 war chest be- Budget Committee Mem passed to Coffman on Army's 45-| pass. Elliott punted out of bounds , : i-Saloon ted and Campaign {yard line. The next two passes; on U. S, C. 446-yard line. meee cloalngs a Foner ing sought by the Anti-Sal Reappoin' were grounded and Lloyd kicked] Dahman punted over the U. 8. C. i ; 5 league are described as the major : z Committee Named outside of the Army’s. four-yard line.' goal, the Trojans putting it in play vailed for cash flax, there was very nee ee Bjratens St to-an.us- J Murrell kicked back to Navy's 45-(on their 29-yard line. Kemp re- m,.New York, No (AP) — |S: : 3 PStock prices gavo another impres. mre 's zo|} red duran .! * jALK@ j Replay ie sive display of strength in today’s 3 little buying support in the futures —— ard line. placed Elliott at quarter. i brief session. A further increase N 66 To same Ge and tho market worked slightly verlgeypinereoec tain isiepyyerentrr els Bismarck’s Community ( ¥ ‘Navy got a first down by an Army| Dahman intercepted Kemp's toss ah brokers: loans to another new Ne. S219 yellow corn. 86 lower, December declined one, ent] ‘against the Prohibition Amendment| ¢ity’s charity organization that Wit) oft side penalty and Clifton ran tojon U. 8. C.’s 30-yard line. Riley i high record and the. prospect of wat} ellow corn. for the week, closing at 2. -4. | will be a drive for wet delegates to the wel Army’s 30-yard line. Two passesjhit center for a yard. Dahman One it x, temporarily stiffer call money rates, der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs, five cents ae ft oral gu weet nd a rawals cree mv ek ° . were disregarde: spec- . X Mlatora for the rise, who saucceedied Dark hard winter wh 1.00}, in lifting more than @ score issues ¥ ‘ rer yellow corn. ve i arrive yellow co = Re ional vent for the coming iy bel taited after a smash yielded five! leaped over center for seven yards. 19'4@ .... | ¢——____________| the Republican, natignal cons care launched about the first yards. From near midfield Lloyd) With two minutes left to play, Elder the L tock Review | eer Maas nro alte beer ber, according to annouhcement to- rward pass. to Sloa e,| Mune |, shai oo oly oH thi Hi eae oe day by rh #2 A. M. tianson, carom ent it as he slid across the down on the Trojans’ 20-yard line. is move, eir - z . Paul, Nov. 26.—(AP)— Yon will probably be determined by| chairman of the Community Chest! .o51 line for the touchdown. Cap-|Chevigney replaced Daliman in No- shot through right tackle for first gene f ; kill board of directots. th 4 ; *hies BS% USD st killi 1 for funds ed uy tain Hannegan kicked the goa’ tre Dame's backfield. Wynne ripped fae Reser ets gavein splai- ‘ er 3 79 : A Bi iabieltey be Freee oe pecan rg sel rites i Wgrecerviny epen! of the bean the score was Army 14; Navy center for four yards. Riley was | Sawith strong support also noted for | spring 1.2 To arrive 7 ver je week, with better of directors ed that | army elected to recsive aud Wil-|stopped without gain and the’ pistol | Sthe tobaccns, chemicals, foods and| Corn (old) No. 5 mixed 86 @ .85;|4 mixed cor 's| grades stockers and feeders steady paign|*on ran the ball back 35 yards to/ stopped the fray. | £ ‘utilities, . Ne ellow .86 @ .86 3-4. To arrive 3M rong, others weak to 25 cents was maid. Ro yemnies Oy for Cag’ Hine) score: Notre Dame 7, South- ? ‘were rather sluggish. Oats No. 2 white \51 1-4; No, 3]5 mixed co Y lower, vealers about steady. The fi would! regen le eis iy. ete creel ern California He 50 cents up, pigs 75 cents off. Killer naa| FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished ‘ 4 whi a@ .45% |and feeding lambs closed steady Lloyd passed for I 5 Mean: 31” |yeurling wethers of good and choice E AT THURSD AY ust entered the game for a gain s ears Namereee: Ribs 11.00. “15'%%@ ... | grade strong to.50 cents higher, ewes C. 14 yards, placing the ball on tabla machine furnished, Bellies . : steady to 26 cents higher. 4 4 40-yard line. A pass was mui R i Best range steers cashed at 12.50, up as the game end M T ths pase io it oad Vase ot fed Mess Sergeants of Various Minneapoli No 26.—-(#). . material at 12.00 to 15.00, bulk al Floor unchanged; shipments 63,883) 2 ‘ steers 9.00 to, 11.005 most he stock Companies Vie Over Thanks- OF CARLOT SALES | “Bran $29.00 to $29.50, fat cows up to 9.00, best helfers + giving Menus Ne i 3 etd around 10,00. Cutters bulked at — / 26.—(7). , . Par gremeapt 4.50 to 5.50, bulls 6.60 to 7.00. Mist] “How Co! 1 Chi he a. FARGO LIVESTOCK of the stocker and feeder” steces| all this publtclty?® asked Beraeant| the oe ke aie 4 it Fargo, N. D., Nov. 26.—(AP)— | brought 7.50 to 8.75; stock cows and] Frank Kostkowsk, czar of Com. ee a ee re tel are eh cE a tS ce ce cy ara ey h nm ee es Mao ge ; % ; ‘ is al 25. g re to 1.27 7-8; No. 4/strong; heavier hogs weal Rs 8.25; 200 to 225 pow On a recent advance bulk of the| the ian st pe ria Tatane charities united in (16 3-4 to 1.21 5-8; No.llower than beat pric desirable butcher and bacon hogs| try, financial status of the P $ to 250 pounds 8.00@! 5-8 to 1.29 7-8;| bulk desirable 210 to 300 pounds| sep °° 50; 1; No. 1 mixed] 9.00@9.35; 170 to 200 00@ | 35) pounds 7.7 O a rigsPackers 0.00 }old at 8.50 to 8.75, with under) “Yes, how comet” queried Ser-| and the method of nds « 4 F weights lurgely at 7.75. Packi excellent and 2 mixed wheat B10} 190. to. 260 pou ie OGei| Sheep, top spring lambs trimmed | sows bulked-at 7.75, most pige 720 | feta Coe aritelon, a ould have Bo 75 1-2 to .78| pigs 725@8.00; ehippere 2,500; enti-|11.75@12.78; heavy spring | lambs! Closing days saw most of the de-|\ ‘Thereupon followed s heated de.| provement. “2 mated holdover 2,000; heavyweight | 9-50@10.50; cull lambs 8.50@9.50; |sirable fat lambs selling at 18.50,| pate as to the virtues of walnut] The fo 48 1-2. /hogs 9.00@9.40; medium 87 os: : Deron phys ee Aen heavies largely 11.50 and cull and| dressing versus oyster dressing i f lights 8.25@09. light te X A . cl on lambs from 50 | turk: th lative merits ea bee | ro teeny ant ie obet, bucks 3.00@3.50. mostly, some light inferior lambs te ps re at the thres 2. -15 1-2 to/slaughter pigs 7.00. down to Strictly choice year-| for ‘Thanksgiving day. ‘ ; compared with week ling wethers cashed up to 10.50, af a ae rade Med steers “and|| Financial Review —|/others ut 9.00 to 10.00, Fat ewer no rosration, was surmented. yearl Od cleared mostly at 5.00 to 6.25, culls! judge by eating all three at at closd;| New York, Nov. 26,—(AP)—The|*00 to 4.50, Gargantuan repasts, a decision gtades steady; strictly choice | stock market 1 new high impossible. 1 covering new high tc" for | records this week. The avorago of/ Forbes Plans to Company 1's stalwarts al year; very lightly and uneven; /20 leading industrial issues advanced follo banquet: Oyster few sales|stockers and feeders firm, compris-|to a new peak for all time, the salc Correct Impression] crackers, roast. turkey with round |ing aT } ly; — Sroseing, ee are Ag (Continued from page one) \| berry sauce, be im, lettuce owned by James W. Blase ant John salad, colery, rine dickled beets,| is a yussets coat ered 18.05; pre pote, Block | and toes, sad yearl 255 ni et ut died any representative it 26—(AP)—|1160;" buly 1835@ 1540 *°Gharies F, Cramer, ond tne’ gen-| Dees, throwouts show steers 17.25 yi For th t-! eral counsel of the veterans’ ia and farily uniform market on coi bullish operations! eau, also was named as a party to clal kinds costing 12.00 the conspiracy. He died more cream, nee pa Neh Senne cae a i. before tl 1, Rockers and. feederd nd tn chit 9 i i 6 mixed corn. 2@ cher hog market was strong to —~ eee cer cree. th in | while 48 1:0 O81 1-4. vA : cents higher, light lights mostly ot Teo Late ‘> Classify ‘bacco Mathi Rarley @ J ents lower, packing sows 25 to : Th eee A TOE HAM 28D OS 0 Bh Po Pe ¥ Be if i F i ; 23 Pa . zsh tesar? se: 4 Hint r i » FRE A : f had broken > hi Mrs, timer. later obtained a di The riot Forbés and consumed