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at is good, but not so heavy as ™ Oil :: NEW ORLEASS— Receipts of cattle, sheep and hogs here are run- ning very light with few carried over from day to day. Demand Is active for all high grade hogs. Cat- tle (prices are low, however. HOUSTON—The loss !n cattle in thig section, owins to cold weather, is placed at 17 per cent. This means a falling off of 87,000 head in num- ber and a money loss of about two milion dollars. Pamt -PHILADELPHIA—Demand for et this time last year. Prices of vaw materials entering into paint manufacture are firm but paint prices are somewhat weak, In tank car lots, linseed ofl {1s quoted at $1.13 @ gallon, Packing House Products CHICAGO—All kinds of meat are on # strong price basis, packers re- portéd better quality beef is very scaree and very high priced, while pork prices have advanced earlier than customary, due to gearcity of heavyhogs, Foreign trade in meat is Hight. Cement JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—The Missourt state highway commission has gwarded a contract for 1,44 009 bagrels of cement for road im- prpvement at a cost of $3,000,000. ou WORTHAM, Tex.—Extreme care has developed in this field, owing to water encroachments in certain wala and rising temperatures in others. This has resulted in curb- ing of production and the retarding of thé runaway flow of crude, SAN FRANCISCO—Ca‘ifornia {s tarting 1985 with every Indication of prosperity. Farmers baye mon- fy and the general crop outlook is the best in-years, Building actiyi- tles are going forward at the same high’ rate which broke ‘all records in 1924 {n central and, northern » California. Hydroelectric compan- ies play to spend $50,000,000 in de- velopments, while railroad construc- tion programs call for an outlay of $5,000,000, PHILADELPHIA—Permits have been Issued tg one firm for the con- struction of 151 dwellings in Phila- | delphia whith wil) cost” $1,141,00! Ol Summary. Penn Mex Fuel brings (n six wells in virgin territory on Paciencia treet. One produces 30,000 barrels and another 20,000, Company 4g §1 per cent owned by South 1 OU company, Penn Mex. Fuel is eapected to go on dividend basis shortly. Reported output of Wortham has ‘Feached 107,000 barrels a day, Bae Dreoepest and Trading divi- @ena 4 last’ November is oa to 950 per share and is pay- 4 January 24 to stock of record January 15. Daily average. ofl production for resent week will show an increase over last week, —_— General Summary. Interbore Rapid Transit's Novem: -her surplus after taxes, interest, rer erve and Manhattan dividends, was | $168,768 against $39,489 in Novem; ber, 1923. Receiver appointed for Pacific De- velopment company, American Light and Traction de cary! regular quarterly 1 per cent cash-and 1 per cent in common stoek on the common, Orpheum Circuit declared three monthly dividends of 15 cents éach -payable Februayr 1, March 1 and April 1 to stock of January 20, February 20 and March 20. Pre . vious rate was 12% cénts a month. Unemployment .in Great Britain increated.10 per cent in. Christmas week when 1,272,600 persons were registered at employment exchanges, ‘This ts a gain of 103,337 over pre ceding week and-only 13,023 less than same wee kin 1928. Pennsylvania railroad plans elec- trifleation of ines between Manha' tan transfer and Washington at cost of $80,000,000. - Five additional mills at Farrell works of American Sheet and Tin Plate Works will resume Saturday, leaving but five of $0 mills idle, U, @. Stéel subsidiaries operating oyer 85 per cent, against 84 er cent @ Week ago. inion government estima value of Canadian crops at $948,663 , 000, an increase of $49,497,000 ove: 1923, Munsingwear for year-ended Nov 30 earned net after taxes nd--chargee $2 a--share~ against $6.28 a share in “preceding eight months. - National Auto Chamber of Com- imerce estimates December produc- tion at 121,665 cars and trucks, against 228,575 in November ‘an .{n December, a Full year 3,860,818 against 4,013 Pig {ron is advanced 60 cents a ton at Birmingham to $20.50. ee ‘ SILVER “NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Bay allver. 1%j Mexican dollars, 52%. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925 :: Bonds Finance | New York Stocks | Last Gale SAN .FRANCISCO—OIl prdduc- tion Jn California {s running about 200,009 barrels below that of a'year ago. The Torrance and Dominguez tlelds are the only ones to show tn- creased production while all othets have fallen off. Much interest hi centered {n drilling operations. in Kottleman hills. Allied Chemical & Dye .....-- 8314 Am. Sm, & Reéf, -. Am. Gugar -..~. Am. Tel. & Tel. ---.. Am. Am. Water Works .----.---- Am. Woolen ~--pe----------- Anaconda Copper Automobiles : CLEVELAND —Operations . are being speeded up at several Jocal automobile factories in expectation of increased biisiness resulting trom..the New York and Chicago auto sho’ Balt. & Ohio Bethlehem Steel California Pet. *------.---.. Canadiah Pacific - Cent. Leather, ‘ pfd Cerro de Pasco --- Chandler Motor -. Chesapeaks & Ohio Chic. & Northwestern ve bave Chic, Mil. & Bt. P. pid <--. Rall-Ghic, RI, & Pac. ---——- aviest! Chile Copper --.-----. Coca COlO ~-------rey Colorado Fus} Congoleum » ---------------~ PITTSBURGH—There is urgent | Consolidated Gas ------------ need of coke at bast furnaces. Con-| Corn Product§ ~-------—---- nellsville Ovens have been lighted at] Cosden Ofl . a rapid rate, but the increase in| Crucible Steel .. Bs blast furnace operations has ab-| Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. — sorbed available supplies of fuel.] Davison Chem, -,----~. The Pittsburgh coal market’ ts} Pu Pont de Nem ---... stronger, since low cost mines in-ad-| Erje ~ ---~---2<r. Joining districts are {nding their] Famous Players costs>rising, General Asphalt --.. General Electric ~ Steel General Motors .- CHICAGO—The advance to $24 a| Great Northern pfd ton for pig fron in the Chicago mar-| GUf States ‘Steel Ket brings the total price advance] Mouston Oil since the November election to $4.| Hudson Motors Eight 60-cent advances have been | ilinols Central - made with indicat’ons pointing to aj [Mt Harvester .- continued rise. Demands continues} [Mt Mer. Mar. pfd, Kod! Invincible Oil <--serseese0--- Kelly-Springtield - ---.------ Kennecott Copper ---. Lehigh Valley -.------.-. Loulsville & Nash. ----o,. Mack Truck Marland Oil Max, Motors */ weececeees Mex, Seaboard Ol! ~_--------. The cold’ weather “has not delayed | Mo., Kan. & ‘Tex. operations. Missouri-Pac, pfd. . Montgomery Ward Nat. Biscuit National Lead ~ Dry Goods 8ST. LOUIS—There has been a steady upward trend to prices in the last two months and sales he’ broken ali previous records. road traffic has been the he: known for this time of year. Coke . ST. LOUIS—The Union Electric Light and Power company plans tc at least $11,00,000 this year: in the reconstruction of plants and extension of facilities. & Western ~-~---.-, 16 + AMECFICAN eapenere--ey: 4 Northern Pacific Pacific Oi! -.-- Pan, Amer, Pet. Pennsylvania ---, Phila. & Rag. C, & Philips Pet, --------. Pure Ol) erenewrereenn-nes- ReOdINE + -eepeemnerre-rennee Rep, Ir, & Stee} Reynojds Tob, “B' Seaboard -Air Line ~------; Sears Roebuck +-ryer-tyene. Sinclair Con. sere-reeenee=: HW heff.. Bteel Southern Standard Standard Oll, N. J. Steward Warner Studebaker ~ -eeeeeeere-sere- Texag C0. mregererenereremre Texas & Pacific -wrenerre- ‘obacco Products ~-rerrrere: ‘ranscont, Oil Onion Pacific Cnited DIUs mveresperecereene 118 U. 8. Cast Ir. Pf U, 8. Ind Alcohol ,----er---- U. 8., RUDDCL weeeep-aeeeee- oe U. 8. Steel Utah Conper. Wabash pfd “ ed WertinghoUse Elec. -.------- 0%, 3 Grain and Stock Opinions From - Brokerage Wire Grain Opinions Chigago Tribune—From the way. rs who recently sold out their wheat tried to reinstate theiy lines. and gover short sales:there hag been @ decided change in sentiment in wheat and rye in favor ef higher Priges, It was eald a market that gan advance as beth grains did yee- terday has something back of it. The revival of the cash demand was the main factor, $ . Bartlett Frazler—We believe it will require continued foreign buying in large volume to maintain present yalues, Stein Alstrin-—We favor pu: es of all grains on dips for mode: ate profits, Hulburd Warren—-Wheat gives indications of working higher. We favor selling long corn and oats on hard spots. % pier? cath Harris Winthrop—It we are to] weteong and cre have a follow of recent Mquidation further advance is likely. Jackson Brothers—We believe : Ugquidation {6 over and look ‘for 7 whnat th sell sharply higher. Standard Oil Stocks Thompson McKinnon — Wheat promises to continue its upward swing. Underlying oonditions ‘de not warrant higher prices in coarse grains. Ys ee rseeere sre = eorrrserererceree Anglo American Ol... 18% 19 - 230 240 Sto io! C wecectereee 12% ie Only Re Cumberlahid ..--2--ae2- "287 Prince and Whitley—It must be] pureka 85 remembered that a reaction was long | G4), 87 overdue and that it is healthy fe | 437 velopment and will pave th way to] G.), new strength later this month Block Maloney—When the tet nical position has been sufficient: corrected we look for another bruad | x rise, with new highs. Big. Big. New pfd. Uipois Pipe Indiana Pipe --~ ational Transit -. ‘ew York Transit Northern. Pip ---+ J, 8. Baghe and Co—From a oe Ou dad aniated broad standpoint further reaction | ternational Pete ---- fo. the lows. of two weeks g0 OF | penn, Mex. ----eereace about four points additional should | prairie Oil -- not cause worry as viewed a5 addl-| prairie Pipe a. Yonal correction of-over bulled long | solor Rertg. -. positions, So. Pipe Hornblower and Weeks—-The tm-|§> penn Ol) ----=e~. mediate test of the market has be-}s 4, Pein Ol _- fore {twill be action of stock when] § 6, Ind, ----lneennte= they again approach recent highs.|s oO. Kan. Fajlure-of the leaders toygo through |<’ G. Ken, .--~. would be the signal for ahother eél’-|5 6 N.Y... ng moyenient before ‘the middle of | 3° 6. Ohio .----es-ere. the month. Oils, rails and coppers] § 6. Ono prd. .. continue to present the safest trad-| bwsn and Finck ing opportunities. Vacuum = ----. Livingston and Co.—On any fur: | Washington ---------. ther geliiig would buy the rafls, pars}, 6, Neb. dcularly New York Central South- CRUDE MARKET ern Railway. and the Northwestern ad issues. Coming Everits—Inidications™ point vy er to excellant positions © of ~higher prices” Yor Iéading nmiémebrs of the Hamilton Dome we-nrewereecee -50 FOrris ----eeceveseneewwveecene 1.08 rail groups. Steel and excellent BYTON - pee nn ger een -ereyee= + Big MUAY s.-seestoewes Mule SUNDUTE erewe ene rene rece sree prices for. pig tron help. Steels are in excellent position for purchases. ————— POTATOES 1.—Potatoes | Lander low, market | Cat " c steady; receipts 38 cars; total U. 8.}| Lance ook. shipments $38; Wisconsin sacked| Osage . round white $1.00@1,15; mostiy §1,05 | Grase Creek, @1.10; fancy shade higher; bulk| Greybull 4 whites oydinary © $1.0s@tt Minnesota sacked round] Elk Basin - whites $1.08: Idaho eacked Ruseets| Rock Creek” }42.25@2.35, Balt CHICAGO, Jan, early morning tradin; plpenseseveen 40 mace ebes CE F) Che Casper Daily Tribune : Stocks :: Grain : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED OIL SECURITIES » Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell Columbine — Cent: +08 06 “ 5 04 EB. T. Williams --------- 09%. 10% GOI je esteevrercomeses 08. ult Jupiter . ~..-.-~------- 04 +05 Kinney Coastal =~ 06 OT Lance Creck Royalty ~~ 00% .01 Mike Henry --.. =~ 00% 0144 Mountain & Gulf --.---1:10 1.20 New> York Oil -.-----8.50 ~8.95 Picardy ..- 02 03™~ Preston — 01% 01% Red Bank --.--------25.00 27.00 Royalty & Producers --. . 08% 8 02% Royalty 02 Western Exploration --2.00 2.25 Western States -------- .07%% .08% EEE ee 06 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Mountain Producers -19.62, 19.7 Glenrock Oil ~.-------- 15's .20 Salt Creek Producers 24,75 25.00 Salt Creek Consolidated 6.50 _ 6.75 New York Oil sperep--8.50 8,75 Mutua} — wernyerl3:63. 12,75 O. In 62,87 63,00 LIVESTOCK STOCKS CLIMB GRAIN PRICES HIGHER TODAY) ARE STRONGER} General List Moves Upward|Commission House Buying With Opening of Trading Lends Strength to Chi- Today cago Demand NEW YORK, Jan, 1.—Retirement | CHICAGO, Jan. 7.-Wheat scored of short contracts, subsidence of] material fresh gains in prices today forced iquidation lower money | during the early dealings. Big buy- rates and heavy investment buying | ing on the part of a trading commis- of standard rails and industrials in] sion uoese was largely -responsible. anticipation of larger «ividend ais-|‘There was also gossip that a proml- bursements, brought .a further re-| ment exporter, would issue a state: covery’ in stock prices in today’s} ment outlining notably bullish views market. Nearly fifty issues | regarding world supply and demand touched new high levels on the pres-| conditions. The opening, which ent bill movement. Sales approx-| Varied from unchanged figures to imated 2,000,000 shares. %o lower, with May $1.77%@1.78% eet and July $1.52%@1.52%, was fol: lowéd by a slight general setback and then by a rise that in some cases went nearly 2c above yesterday's finish, Subsequently, active general buy- ing carried May wheat up to 180. Then selling to realize profits led to a reaction. The close was un: settled at 4c lower to 1% higher, May $1.70% to $1.79% and July $1.55. Corn and oats sympathized with wheat strength. After opening at %*0 decline to %o agvance, May $1.27%@1.27%, corn sagged. all around but then made good gains. Weakness of low grade corn in the sample market had some bear, ish effect later gn future deliveries but mostly of a transient sort. Corn elosed firm, 1%h¢ to 1%e net higher, May 61.29% to $1.29%. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.An upward rush of prices marked the opening of trading In the stock market to- day 28 vigorous byllish operations were conducted jn Jeading industrial and raijroad shares. VU, 8, Cast Iron Pipe jumped 8 points, General Elec- tric and Adams Express 2 points, and American Smelting, Lehigh Val- ley, Reading, Baldwin and Crucible Steel a point or more. Cumulative effects of yesterday's favorable dividend announcements were reflected im rising prices throughout the entire list. Dividend paying rails and industrials made rapid progress under the leadership of piyotal issues, such as Baldwin which extended its gain to 3 points. Trading in sugar stocks was stimu- lated by declaration of the regular Punta Alegre dividend and ap extra Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Jan. 7,—(U. S. Depart- ceipts 60,000; moderately active; weighty butehers in best demand; weak to 10c lower compared with Tuesday's choice; lighter weight 1be to %&e lower; top. $10.75; bulk good and choice weighty butchers $10.40 @10.70; 186 to 280 pound averages $9.80@10.25 mostly; 150 to 170 pound kind $8.50@9.60; few strong weight slaughter pigs $7.50@8.00; most packing sows $9.80@10.15; | heavy welght hogs $10.25@10. medium $9-40@10,65; Nght $3.05@10.15;. light Ught $7.00@9.65; packing hogs oth $9.85@10.25; packing hogs Fough $9.49@9.85; slaughter. pigs $6.50@38.00, Cattle—Reretpts 15,000; yearlings and medium weight steers mode: ately active) steady; heavies moving slowly; undertone weak; killing qual- \ty very plain; bulk early sales $7.75 @9.75; top heavy steers $9.50; handy weight $10.00; yearlings $11.09; bet- ter grades she stock steady to wea’ others 10¢ to 186 lower; bulk butch- er cows $3,755.50; heafers $4.75@ 6.75; canners $2.00@295; cutters around $3.00; calves 25¢ to Bde high- er} packers paying upward to $11.00; outsiders upward to $12.00 and above; bulls di bidding lower\y bolognas Jargely $4.75; stockers and feeders firm. Sheep—Receipts 10,000; stow; all plasses around 25¢ higher; bulk fat lambe $17,75@18.60; best held highe fall shorn jambs $15.25; choice year! ‘nes $16.50; fat ew, $9.00@9.71 feeding lambs scarce; few sales good feeders $16.25@16,50. Jan. 7.—(U, 8, De partment of Agricukture).—Hoge— Receipts 19,000; mostly 5c to 10e low- bulk 200°to 250 pownd butchers $0.70@10.15; top $10.20 bid; desirable 160 to 210 pound weights $9.85@9.70; ght lights most!y $8,509.35; odd lot packing sows $9.50@9.60; bulk of sales §9.40@10.10; average cost Tues- day $9.83; weight 218. Cattle—-Recelpta 6,000; fed steers And yearlings active; strong to 25c bleher; bulk $7,009.00; several load, 2510.00; yearlings $10.25; is Gholes 1,848 pound steers $10.35; ehe stock mostly 10¢ to lic higher; bulls 15e to 2c higher; veals steady: stockers and fee strong; bulk butcher cows and heifers $3.60@3.75; }canners..and cultars. _.$2.60403.60; bologna bu'ls $4.00@4.60; practical veal top $9.25; stookers and. feeders $5.00@6.00; warmed up steers $8.15. Bheep—Receipts 0,500; lambs ful- ly 260 higher; carly sales fed west. ern lambs $17.15@18,00; some held higher; Sheep strong to 25c higher; ewe top 810,10; feeders strong; early salen feeding lambs $16.00@16.25 Denver Prices DENVER, Colo, Jan. 7“, 8. De artment ef Agriculture.)—Hogs —Receipts, 1,800; slow; steady; top, 310.59 on eholoe-toads jothér good to choice 180 to 240 pound averages, 310.20@10.40; packing so: $9.00; ight Hehte, mostly $5.5009.00; fat Mas, $8.60; stock kind, $5.60. Cattle-Reeeipts, 000; enlves, 50; low; steady; common and medium ows, $3,75@4.76; heifers, $5.78; can- ners and cutters, 92.25@3.25 bologna .bulis, $3.25; choice vealers, $10.00; fed Bteors, $3.00. Sheep—Recetpts; 6,800; part of run still, back; mim mostly fat lambs; slow? 40c to Boe higher; few loady 96 pound averages, $17.25 a Oats started unchanged to half cent up, May 611%s@61%c, eased down a little ater showed a decided general axcent, Provisions were responsive to the upward tendency of grain. Open High Low by one of the smaller companies, Pynta Alegre rising 2% toa level 7 points above yesterday's low. Public Utilities were led into higher ground by Federal Light and Traction and Brooklyn Edison, which jumped five points of more. Commercial Sol- vents “A” also scored a five point May ---£.1.77% 1.80 1.97% Sain, Leading rails which attained | guly l....1.54q 1.55% 1.53 hew high ground included New 1.4754 1.48% 1.45% York Central; Southern Preific, Southern Rajlway, and Loulsville May q-vel27 1.29% 1.27% and Nashville, Foreign exchanges ard neneae ett ae ret Hi naples Se) 27% 199% 1.27% With speculative imagination fired by prospects for further dividend May ----- 61% 62% .61 62 increases and resumptions, and with | uy 61% 62% 60% 62 bears in retreat as @ result of yes- 58% 57 65% terday’s unexpected sharp recovery, prices forged steadily ahead during May -----1.54% 1.556% 1.534% 1.657 the morning. Buying embraced a July 2-01.87 1.88 4.36% 1.23 wide list, the strength of the public] ~ 4) Utility issue overshadowing @ll| yan | 16.00 16.056 15,90 15.97 other groups, although several | sya _ 16.82 16.62 16.82 16.50 chemicals and equipments developed RIBS— marked etrength. Investment rails] yoy 4 14.87 also adyanced under the leadership May .. 15.35 16.37 of Southern Pacific, which rose to BELLIES 10, its highest Brie since 1920.) yon. 15.49 io Corporation broke about three y cweneinl 6.9) 695 16.87.. 16.90 points around noon, but it Lanigs Ng way Eas ; affect other stecks, Brooklyn “| CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Wheat-No. 3 son extended Ita. gain to Th polate. red, aeee . we . Commercial _ Bolvents. B, to #i€i! copn_no, 8 mixed, $1.20%; No. 2 Adams Express, Fisher Body and a $1.20. * ; ¥ if S, 8. Kresge to five each. Atlantic Refning, Irén Products, Westing- house Airbrake and Brown Bhoe preferred showed 8 to 4% points above yesterday's closing. Cell money opened at 8 per cent and then dropped to 2%. OatseNo, 2 white, 60% @6ic; No. 3 white, 58@59%c. Rye—No. 2, $1.49%4. Barley~-88¢@ $1.00. Timothy seed—$5.75@6.75. Clover seed-—$24.00@ 32.00. i 15.95. Profits were taken in many stocks Seen dd, 48 the advance attained formidable} potion g16.62, ‘ Proportions. Mack Truck, Coca Cola, Invineible Ol! and nome of the southwestern railroad shares were NEW POSTAL SALARY BILL TOBE URGED WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Having succeeded In sustaining president Coollage's veto of the postal pay increase by the margin of a single Vote, administration leaders in the Senate are faced now with andther fight over postal affairs with bring Ing forward of the new measure for eonspleyous in the rise. Indian Re- fining preferred advanced ten inte. Tho closing was easy; popular shares fell back on profit taking in the late trading but bullish demon- strations were vigorously conducted in Bears Reebuck, Beechnut Jacking Goodyear Rubber preferred and Cushman Bakery, up.3 to 6 points, oo Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 17.-+Foreign exchanges steady; quotations in ceni Great Britain demand 476%; cables 47714; sixty day Dills ond simultaneous jycrease itn postal banks 473% France demand 5.40] rates and postal pay. cables Italy demand 4.271% Although Tadere are generally igium demand 4.98% Germany demapd 2581 calbes cables 4.99 Holland 40.52; Norv 26.94; Denmark. 1 19.48; Spi 14.10; land 19%: (xeche kia 30144; Jugo Slavia 16.2%} Austria .00141 Rumania 52; Argentina 40.25; Bra- zil 11,62; Tokio 8%; Montreal 99 21-82. SUGAR NEW YORK, Jan, 17—Rerined sugar was easler With list prices un- changed to 85 points lower, ranging from $6.25 to $6.50 for tine granu. lated. Moat refiners accepted bus! ness at the lower figtre, Ri ed futures were nominal. pers scl detes Nahe has ci agreed that the new bill has jittle prospect of passage wt this session Charman Sterling of the postoffice committee has gnnounced that he Will press for action. APPROPRIATION BILLS RUSHED (Continuee rrom Page On! Was put aside In the hausé to. day to Yetunie consideration of the war départmént appropriation bill, whieh leadérs hope to bring to a final vote béfors tvoek end adjourn: ment, The vill, cattying a total o¢ $331. 000,000; provides for maintenance of mt nus imurh of 12,000 commis Moned ofticers and 125,000 enlistet METALS Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Jan. 7,—Butter—Low- er; créamery ¢xtras, 39%; stand ards, 86%c; extra firsts, 38% @3oe; Irate, 36@3744c; seconds, 32@34%c. Eggu— Higher; receipts, 2,613 oases; firsts, b4@66c; ordinary firsts, 43@52c; refrigerator extras, 450; firsts, 44c. MONEY ~ 1—Call mon offered at Me} gal! loans against time loans caster; 60.90 days 3%4@ months 3% ¢r4; prime com- Bioreial paper 140 8%. rate 8; clogin 2%; last: toan men, exclusive of Filipino scouts. Tt le believed, However, that the ay- erage strength daring the next fis DAL Year wil! HOt axéeed that of the gurrent year—about 11,425 offl: cers and 119,760 men. STUDENT DEAD IN SHOOTING (Continued trom Page One.) Wag now back at school after the holidays, and that “averything t# goltty The writex also {ny NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—Cepper firm; electrolytic, ‘spot and futures 16M; tin firm; spot ‘and nearby 60.25; futures 60.37, Trén steady; prices unchanged. Lead firm; spot $10.00¢$10.60. Zihe steady; Edst St. Louis’ pot $7.02@$7.85; futures 47,80. ~ Ant mony spot $18. pha bial ES we * WYOMING OILS, NEW YORK, Jan, 7+-Prices of ‘Wyoming Olle at 2 p.m. today were listed on the New York Curb as follow Standard Ol) (Indiana), 63; Moun- tain Producers, 18%; Mutual, 12%; New York, $14; Salt Croek, 25. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Ford Touring, old|formed “Dear X* that she was * motel, excellent condition. Make | teaching § and 9 o'clock classes this offer, 1008 E. Second. Phone 2806J. | coming semester. | ON COLUMBIA Livestock :: All Markets PLANE HITS TRUCK, TWO _ MEN KILLED as DAYTON, Oh Te employes of Wilbur W Field ne here were when their truck w ri ng d today ruck and demolished by an airplane flying over the speed course The dead: Leon ©. Harness, field inspector and Paul Long, truck driver. Mi Lieutenant E. MoCook field, C. Barksdale, of was piloting the ship. He was accompanied by an | Observer. Both aviators ed without a scratch. The aceident is believed to be the first on ree: ord in which a ground vehicle was struck by flying plane, result. ing in fatalities. | eee sear | Wife of Rail Chief Sings | To Aid Blind ATLAXTA, Ga., Jan. 7.~Poter Vandever, blind violinist, played for pedestrians on Atlanta's streets yesterday, but no coing rattled tr his cup. | Mrs. A, 8 Holcomb, ‘Washing. ton, Ga., wife of the president of Washington and Lincoln railroad, who was shopping in the district, noticed his predicament She took a place by his side and hundreds of persons gathered around as she began singing, with Vandever accompanying her. Af- ter Several selections, Including “The Rosary,” and “Suwannee River” she left amidst applause to continue her shopping. Vendever’s cup was full and run- ning over. a ee CONTEST OVER BROOKHART’S SEAT ASSURED WASHINGTON of A contest aga Senator Brokhart Jan. 7%.—Notice nst the election of Republ'can, Iowa has been filed the senate by’ Luther A. Brewer, Republican inde- pendent candidate in the Iowa sen- atorial election Brewer charged fraud and {rreg- ularity in the election; defeat of the will of the voters in eliminating marked ballots; and lack of lega qualif cations Senator Brookhart because of his statements about the PAGE SEVEN. Author He wrote the ‘Ce Puratotrre” and other works and won the 1924 Prix Goncourt. His neme, M. ‘Thierry Sandre, BOY AND SIAL INTUNE WATE SPIRIT WORLD Psychic Experts Seek Solution for Case in Cahfornia. + SANTA CLARA, Callf,, Jan. Students of psyehic phenomena were evidencing Interest today in @ weird case Which has affected two children of a family within the dreamy shadow of the Mission Sante Clara, where a boy and a girl have been reported under the spell of an oceult Influence which sends them into nightly seances with the spirit world. The childre: n Santos, 18, and Adeline San his sister, last night were reported taken into the hallowed adobe walls of mission Santa Clara, where they were ached- uled to remain until morning. The Parents of the victims of the ap- Paritions have refused to permit their children to be seen since in- terest in thelr queer station has been evidenced far beyond the community. Nelghbors, however, verified the report that for seven nights Adeline and John have fallen under the control of the apparition. The boy says he is under the spell of an old gray bewhiskered figuro while the soviet Russia, OVERTIME PAY WILL CONTINUE Continued from Pago One, pointed for the city unless dockets become so heavy that the present two justices cannot take care of the work, Tho Casper Tribune late yesterday was designated as the official pub: Ueation of the county for the ensu ing six months CANOE TRIP form of government of IS FINISHED | ILW , W 7A Bur Port ted a can terda trip he | from source of the Columbia river to the] Pacific ocean, a distance of 1,268 | miles by piloting bis craft past the river entrance out into the open sea counell of ambassad ho occupation of the Co+ head held that fatiure would be a bréach of illes regarding logne bridg to the avacuate Ve treaty ~—— parents of Ray Johnson, 0 Chicago, were quarreling. Ray had | tried several times to effect a recon: ciliation between them. He ulways tailed. So finally he decided to shoot | himself. That heethought would | bring them together again. It did. And Ray will ii she doctore say. | girl is caught by the appearance o the ghost of an old departed family friend asking that prayers be said for the improvement of his stand- ing in the hereafte Woman Fights Off Dogs, Is Fatally Burned CHARLESTO. , W. Va. Jan. t= Attacked by three dogs at her home M Barah Whittaker, was fata burned whon her clothing caught fire from a stove while she was Oghting off the dog ——— FIFTY-CENT CLAIM FILED FOR PROBATE GELES, Jar ‘ nat Charles+L, Glaze, former court and advertising man for a journal, was filed in probate court here yesterday by Ruse Avery, for mer #uperior court judge, wlio said he loaned the half dollar to Glaze and wane uid Bingham Made Governor For A Single Day ‘onn., the estat 4A HARTFORD Jan. T— Colonél Hiram Bingham, former Yale professor, United States sena- torelect and two ye Heutenant governor, was Inaugurated today as governor of Connecticut for a day. He announced his intention to re sign as governor tomorrow and go to Washington to qualify as suc cessor to the late Frank B.° Bran- degee, IAeutenant Governor John H. Trumbull wil! become governor tomorrow, Declaring that his election as gov- ¢rnor had given him “the greatest tlafaction,” he sald “Unfortunately for these plana a state convention of the same party whieh had given me o nomination to this office, unanimously asked me to accept a nomination to a pont of less dignity, though possibly of no less opportunity for the public Jee In a long age On state affairs he said advertising bill beards Intrefers with {nereasing enjoy- ment of tieture by motorists,’ reed study the state of

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