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PAGE TEN G&he Casper Daily Cribune ait eae : THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 TRIBUNE MARKETS SAKE MAN - Lene AILS wS Stocks and Grains 4 FIOME FROry }S DANTYS WITH DOGAN LAST WEEK IN. AN AUTO: HE THOUGHT 1 WOZ DRiVIN' AN’ 1 THOUGHT ME WUZ+AN’ “¢] VT KNON, - OME OF OND 1D & DOCTOR RO ISAYS TH AL ZV RGHT- COT er ER SON MA sy |. far omes POLICY AN’ — OATS IM COn TO BE LAME FER A Lona y SAiine in yus anticipated | weeks. | | ——— Potatoes cy OUST ust condition four million bales, panera. > WAVY AL la ties ! — in considerable doub' DETROIT — Potatoes’ from Michi. Ny YREE: 7 oa 2 © beer A r are} "e moving freely. : if t they | ipts are increasing: and-the mar- oy r ket tone is ¢é in all. vegetable — Dairy Products | LTS if Dry Goods Ups S CITY—The new $5,000.-| eli of the Sears Roebuck com b: ro will go into conn " 1 69.6%1 yer 1, two hundred ¢ a RY : t TO ne ag a apple t = ara, he ¢ 20 fo 30 | {©1925 -y Invi Feature Senvice, Inc,” A ed CLEVELAND 8 per cent larger t of last ' : ne n the , 3 rand of th in seven | [riser 8 {hata aemseaacle 8 ne over. pprovement ears, ‘accord ne of eine ease in sales | Consolidated T || MOM’N POP---They’re Off By Taylor J STACKS RALLY _ WYOMING OILS || u Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, 5 = i | Broker | (( WHATS THE V5 Gag! THE \( HERE Comes How muta \( WELL IT'S OUT OF f HEREAFTER Nes-THis $3, { WHY DIDN'T You + ‘ | 208 Consolidated Royalty Building MATTER ETE ONE A FARMER - Vil YOU LDDs ea ay i YOU SHOULD 15 A NEEDLESS HERE'S YouR3- YL SAY YOU NEEDED =] | Western, Exploration - 2.70 2.85 | ; DRE LL 4) MAYBE HE CHARGE TO ~~ FEE TBAT SOR EXPENDITURE “| WE WERE LUGKY, P GAS ?- LHAVEA ! 3 | Coneolidated Royalty — 9.60 9.80 = HAVE IO GE CAN GIVE US Tow WS To Ww! \ Eieiae rae - You CAME ALONG-*/ CAN OF ITIN MY ‘2 ts | Central Pipeline ~ AS. TOWED JHE NEAREST WHEW! SARENG Out) eeariget cbs WNAGON LAWAG |= es pers mejor S ‘ THAT'S _ ‘ OF GAS-* TANING HOME FOR — Early Selling Threatens De- | western states “os Wiest at foes Didone) ' cline but Prices Turn Kinney Coastal - 206 ROBBERY ; 4 ee cae ns Upward | Columbine — 0114 | | | Domino , Producers =| t x ‘ 4 the later trading. South. x n rails uippings and | Preston Oil, i. ¥ ‘ eral points | MacKinnie v closing wa firm. | Mellem Oll & T 1 a sxlmated 1,500,000 | Chappell res. | Buck Cre q Satan. Miverton Pet s NEW YORK —{Asso- | Argo .. 42 is sted Press.)—Vurther selling took | | a) Sh the opening of today's steck | Curb Stocks. | calves, $5.00 to $6.50; small lots stock: : e arket alth h initial recessions Hl Mountain Producers I “ heifers, ¢ 75. f 4 aaae y held to small. fra | Salt Creek Producers . 25% 8, 00; fat lambs, 8 tons, { otors and Mack | Continental 23% lest Sale nee active, 25 to 40c higher; 12 loads 81 5 a Teuelta.s 1% and 1 points re-| New York On 3 i | pound Idaho fat lambs, $14.00 with « tively 1 opening transsetions. | § Creek Consolidated Chicago Prices, five out to car at $1 three loads ] i : despite a continua- | 8. O. Ind. - | Allléa Chemical and Dye --_. a | CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—(U. S: Depart-|7$ pound Colorado range lambs, {| freight traf-|Ohlo Oil American Can --..--.- | nent of Agriculkura)-Hogs — Re-| #2 straight; talking steady on PB! 1 » publication of additional | Humb!e Olt —-—- : American Car and Found | Gsipis 16,006; mostly 100 tovise highs | cone he 4 pees; Hi ederingsysiateaieol;| Ameriean Locomotive 3 rat We sbi eeatie average; light g A REL g aowredim iad eh American’ Sm - Mractio: F rked | ne Nprartaorp (Continued From Page One) from very large incomes when ths ° gain in.apparent reflec |) CRTIDE M. American P nanan U ional Advance Marked | | Ushta ands sisughter/ pigs yehow? 166 Butter and Eggs jand the federal authorities and the| maximum tax was 65 per cent than 4 day's late advance in |f | American Tel, and Tel 2 I pession: or Uncer- to 25c advance, big packers inactitve steadily improving methods of opera-|it received when the maximum tax ly s off its pea Haan ea Mac som tain Trend bulk better 160 to 210 pound welsht! GHicaGo tion and management which tend|was 13 per cent, bears convincing A eo ot ara | Rock Creek merjean er Wo => 6 ~ | #15.25@ 14.40; top $13.43; majority of enathtavkt to prolong the life of the field and] testimony to the fact that the high . J | Big Muddy Ame an We n= d cure ie (Associated desirable 225 to 310 pound bu ndards Me; extra} i re the largest possible ultimate | rates are not only injurious to busi- Hoa ER Basin .. sonda Copper 41 ; do tgs dex $12.50@13.10; packing sows | °; firsts 40@41c; sec-| production. ness, but are a failure to tax pro. Railroad ich ; | andar jleallee on = cece MEUM Moat tone thvew & con) $10.60@11; bulk strong welght | 3 “We all reafize the importance to | ducers. mL ee se cree | Cat Creal. Se) aenone 187% | rene ton ithe ntaciar ghee eee | Maimbtars plak cis - unchanged; receipts 6,504] Casper and this section of the state | “Im the past, a large part of thé one block of 15,000 shares} (at Creek a: Baldwin Locomo| Papnisehe any 4 an itho: niariket shark) After | vatzht hogs 11.8: light lights | onene, . pasa eis proposed Alcova-Casper recla- | capital for new railway construction, ‘ B sate Osage. oes. Ba ak ‘e and Ohfo -.2..... BU Ls aa rade $11 10@13.35; slaughter pigs $12.25@ mation ‘project. I. peemal:thesone for new industries, and enterprises i aay get + | Grass Credk, lige (aneeny : ee firat figures, | boro f sd : thing needed to round out the pro- PEA OSH AUT Mare hed ue $4,500,000 in net | Grey bull - Canadian Pacitic 1 | na, however soon cies, fea steers strong, acive:|| Foreign Exchange | | ¢2c'se indvetrios of the section th, | tunes. This Income can. now. very over the same month last | (oTeNUsnt Central Leather pfa 60% SALE Ads Use ingay Ie LF city BRAD igheciinl anclae ton Nonditions surrounding the begin, |s2fely be invested, hringins a rate ‘ ~. Chrysler again moved up tna | U8 Crs Central Leather pfd 605s TE er ae tey o Um CADE | EN est val cand Mey colind RVR ES NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Foreign Ss; { the reclamation project does [Of More than 4% per cent in securi- ngational manner, soaring § points | Cerro de Pasco Bag ag ace. tan WV edndedny‘alctobes naphy Al sre Da laaro bee abe een aos exchanges irregular, quotations in| DUS © seca cutive favorable (tes that are not taxed. To secure to 144. Mack Trucks ran off two Chandler Motor 1% |e me ieee rey tO Yay) Leite Par Nes lt ne selene Britain demand 485 5-16; | VOL ROC te ne ctrely favorable [the same return, after paying the saliitey quickts ined {ts loss an Chesapealse and Ohio - 104% Galteery aiiined (eral Lae a bot o bead a 11-16; 60 day bills on banks | JUSt at this ae high federal income taxes, in the oved a point above’ last night’s | S2rOn Cilicago and Northwestern ashy pred to $1 burt tbe: Oe Feebs DUe eralnten Aue es France demand 4.691;| tat Your congressman and senators Jy aniing rafiroading, manufacturing e, all within the first balf hour-} Boy “pute Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd. Tied tgeceek neuinyhad rimmed A Fabs | ABW Scr EROS SQW SSREREY, OE TOR . Ital ydemand 4.74; cables | 1! accomplish all that tt is possible | o. ceneral industrial field, this clase : nna run up over two points. Chicago; Ria: ana Pasitinyg Teese i ind, then settled ta} ttle chang Sea TEOS abs hhadlore (#8 sium demand 4. Ger-] © Sccomplish in bringing nearer | op ic nital must be assured of an in- } General Railway Signal broke seven Coca Cola ‘ rl opening figures. ‘There ade es ae ag ‘ the day when this enterprise may be | come of about $14 per cent, Safe points to 335 and then soared to| | Colorado Fuel 3m Complete abecnce af news that’) BONS O00 SUeeier, Sele Tbe undertaken. The enterprise’is Very | investments in industry do not yleld 1 5 : SE | =---- ould Influence the j latter 312@13. near and dear to the heart of Con- cut 1 hehe y a ereaigavtatet Business Briefs Congoleum-Nalrn® 2222-222. 2418 | sTaeuldation’ wad on Teceipts 12,000; fat lambs | gressman Winter, I know, and Iam | poy Such sum, and should not jn the “s. and British exchanges fatled to give | Conosiidated Gas ._. ; ¢ bi —Tyoreints 35,000; fab JAM 2 i ‘ nterest Of the consi Phere- : ny indication of the Paris and Lon: | | Corn raneeia Yee ; : stop orders were ur 6.25 higher: bulk desirable COTTON | confident that he will leave nothing | fore this pike of capital is Ke eee: 1 Gon financial communities’ opinions | Drucible atest pire mt ay down and su natives wt $14,500 14.75 undone that/can be done to forward | er available for a multitude of lines j of the Churchill-Caillaux agreement,| arrUsCLE SHOALS—The gauge at| Cuba Cane Sugar pid more aggressive than of tate | best fots $18: five car string of range| NEW YORK, Aug —Cotton | the prospects of the enterprise.”” of development which the west bad- { opening unchan at 4.70% cents /the Wilson Dam ts slx inches below| Davison Chemical Wedeiaentt wheat closed | lambs $14.75 with 300 out, moat cull spot quiet; middling $ Asked in regard to his present |1y neods, ¢ and $4.85 716 respectively. Danish the low mark of 60 years, and the| Dodge pfa. Le EBARIAETI There} native $1111. PALER strong p through the’ state, Mr, Mondell| Tt ts fortunate that there {sa kroner. opened nearly 0 (points |arought/in the Appalachian range {s eo As SONATA ac) trom | desirabie native ewes $6.5005; no | sald, “I informed President Coolidge | prospect of not only a general re- er at 24.83 cents. a new NIE] the most severe in the last genera Power and Light etf 5 se Atree ey aun gna | Carey, eiiea i teeding. lambs, SUG AR last spring of my Intention to re-| duction of the federal tax burden, 1 then broke to 24.65 cents. tion, The Southern Power company st pfd. —_. : : Laivanb edie) fF Ty ie | as | | sign from the War Finance Corpora-| put a reform in bringing the maxi- ! ting of 41a per cent rénewal|at Charlotte, N. C.. has curtailed| Famous Proyere pies Member. wher sobfer Omaha Quotations - a |tion sometime during the summer. | num tax rates lowmenough that men 14 rate for enll money was followed by | current to five days a Week at 300 nerd Chan Ses ited macket rallied OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 2%/—(U.S. De-4 ‘ Aus. ie 2 > | The active loan period of the: cor-| of large means can afford to remain 3 aggressive selling of the high priced | textile plants, affecting five million| General Jectri« Merah a ee ented | nartment of Agriculture) —Mogs, re: reported in the refined | yoration ceased in January and then |in the taxed field. The maximum ; industrials, several of which sagged | epindies | General Motors ¥ mae Sepea Ny \ vahatteniarddasdiutenwrn ket, but refiners were sald | entered upon the period cf Nquida-| ought to zo below 20 per cent i b sterday’s final quotations, | atNorheunrd ere syeanening ‘ er ‘than | not Geretulls webharter Tee be behind on delive: owl tic I felt that my obligations in}: Asked in regard to his new work : Mack Truck dropped six points from | RooHesSTER—The | war depart: ales Steel ; 0 $1.37 | bighéra: othérs and) packingegrades,| WG Tecene. 18 export business. | connection with this organization | Mr, Mondell said: “I know I shall its bith figure, Chrysler, General! nent has notified local authorities n Motors stage, Tt December at) aun: carly stron to tse higher: bulk | P'-ces Were quoted at $5.50 to $5.60) which did so much for the farmers | thoroughly enjoy beinz. a. private 8 Electric and U. 8, Cast Iron Pipe dinar ¢aieral improvements at Pult-| Ilincis Central és a 1140 sto .210-pound: weights $ @ leet Ane eranuldted. jenn the stockmen of .tho country, | citizen, “and the®lins “ot work, on common fell back 5 to Sis polnts:| nayvile harbor, east of here. will be| Independent 0, and G. —. pine n September | 13.00: top $19.10: bulk 210 to NENW -YORIC ALE 87 Shree tie eee merer this Mg idation, program || which I havelfentersdy, antied (shall { Sears Ttoebuck Americdn' CAD | sranaodedi) The harber, whichiwas | int.’ Harvester : jco n were notéd right fter the | pound butehers '312.50@12.85; str haa 2 fe ANS ADEs Bt —Sugar = }\ underwa I, therefore, handed jeontinue to have a very lively Inter- ; 3. with the yielding ‘10 | once an active: port, has not been| Int. Mer. Murino ptd. 22... x | and these also were credited | weight butchers downward to $12 bs aa pe sehto theet rena my resignation to the president early | est in everything that. interests the Bll ieipdins ay iesipnal,| Renna’, oo, Veebens Vets oes beet | Tiaraten annie Hehe a I Interests, “As‘In wheat, the tarts sates packing own. $10.90 © sales 18,000 tons. Setpember|in July, and opened Iny offices in |people of this state and tends to 1 pounded up another ten points to} some time, Kelly Springfield -----..- 162 | Hed eal ee ee oornemnarale | ti.ebsdmmoth upito $1idOp nue ofl see irs gacatay aby ck 2.63; | Washington. thelr progresr and prosperity (95914, a record high, and then slip: wih! Ieee kon ees : Wea, Welt in the ence f any report |ail pales $10.90@12.85: average cost fateh Ma jhe mood da it wak pouainie’ to’ get a ped back to 345. FORT WORTII~Oil companies| Lehigh Valle ¥ 81 Conn 4 ald Wencing tendency. | Wednesday $11.42; wolght 263, | ay, Mrs. Mondell and I started ae :. Ox be] Baa Jare signing contracts with Texas! Louisyiile 4 vill 116% | rs Cys nde t e4ien oy UP] Cattle, receipts 3,800; fed. steer LOSS OS Sapam ran iana Con ates MEXICO TO aot ee on the “big [Consumers rebating one cent Mack Truck Reon lh Salt RR yearlings, slow and uneven: L Liberty Bonds tor someting, Remalning\ at. the) est Sue on tne toe [on to, those who use 200 gall | Marland Oil 1% {th i | mostly steady: bulk $10,00@12.00:| } | Bomeicet ewes tip some days, | Dp 7 7 at 560%. Appe rae a ‘4 those using 2,000 gallons. This is| Mid-Ccr ent Pet | | to strong; bulls and vés first 445 | Orn part of the state, through the Kw “ epldeedre: pring. {the first time such a rales syatem | M an. and Tex Sy Oi Ave:. Naching “ aS stockers and feeders scarce $101; third 44x {National park and out by | ee : morte "Mack | 58S been tried In the southwest ni Pacific pfd af Me Aland buteher ws $ a $102 v Tanter and ‘Ttverton 4 Ls hore cota | oa Ward 69 there was a better class of com, heifers $5,004 6,00: canners afd 16. We are in ( SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 27.— rt oP GRAND FORKS, N. D.—The on-house buying toward’ the $3.00@3.75; bologna bulls = mest old” f (Associated Press.)—Mexico will be _,* ly to. relectea |ONM¢d mill and levator tost 3 3 1 and this, combined with’ th @ 4.00; practical veal top 39.00 POULTRY. prosperity of thevcity, and, afters | gin paying her 00,000 national t ran | mostl - {511 in the first seven months of 1925. w York Central = 1 r of atocks. dos: cat $ to Independents $9.50@10.00 CHICAGO, Aug —Poultry | few days in Cheyenne, we will re-|debt, owed chiefly to the United in the contracted dealings Of) 16 compared with a loss of $521,195 Y., N. WH. and Hartfo_.rd.- 4 | rallied this rrain, After dropping |St0ckers and feeders mostly $6.00@ | alive, unsettled; receipts, 7 cars, 7| turn to Washington. Males, ‘about’ Heater tan ar ames the afternoon including a sprinkling | 64. the similar period of 1924. Norfolk and Western to new, low figures earlier, the fialen | 7008 yearlings $8.00, | due; fowls, 18@250; broilers, 24@30c While my office is in Washing-|ing to A, M. Elias, consul generi! of the r 1 steel and motor is: pd a I eeesteneaedicieed ‘ A w figures earlier, the finish é . roosters, 17¢; turkeys,|ton, our home js, and will continue] for Mexico ut New Yor atta sues. St, Louis and San Francitco es < aes th 4 - s | found corn slightly above the pre | Sheep, receipts 14,000; top lambs | *! ; roosters, lic; turkeys, ne ; Mexico at New York, financial ues. St in Francitco es | pITTSBURGH—The pipe mills are rthern F é vious close, being unchanged to 4 y stendy; bulk fat range Jambs | 2 lie to be, in Wyoming, and I confidently |agent for that government _ and tablished a new peak at 100%, 831 active, Lap weld departments are ific up. with September at Py ele wy od ge @15.00: natives $14.25@14,50: ————_—__ hope and expect that we shall bel brother of President Plutareo Calle dia )Weatern/ Pacitio var 48%6s on running full time. and butt weld American Petroloum 1 Oats showed some strength in ssim.| Sheep. steady: desirable welght fat | FLAX, able to spend much more time in the | who passed through here today, steel preferre anced 614 to 91 departments from 75 to 8¢ per cent.| Ponnsylyania -...- hy “with other! grain and. one: iy ewes $6,507.00; feeders, slow, weak | DULUTH, Minn., Aug. ftato in the future than we have] Mexico discharged her domestic n new XC y ierenge went UP) Wire product trade is improving, | Phila and Ids. C, and T. --- to up, with September at |to 25¢ lower: early sales desirable | September $2.52%; October $2 been able to do in the past. Two! debts August 13. when. 20,000,000 further to Allied Chemical, Sav-| put the amount of buying for rail-| Phillips Pet. -.-.... He to ITM “"| weight range feeding lambs $14.50 | November $2.51%; December $2.51%, [Of the children have been in the| pesos were paid private institutions age Arms and New York Bullding | road equipment has been disappoint-| Pure Oil 4 Provisions were lower, @14.75; broken mouth to full-mouth ek at ae Ta Beate fOr rm ‘Caneiderabl PaCa tua Of that cut Wag Feasetered stbstantisl improve: | ing. Radio ( z Wheat Open High Low Close Ped breeding ewes $7.5049.00 NAY, aa eyed ; Pa ti Bees Dekh = : ake Aare peste re KANBAR “CITY; “Aus. Hay, |. Mr. Mondell was reminded of the] WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.-(Asso AKRON, O.—Akron rubber plants] Rep. Iron and Steel De ape 4% 1.56% | Denver Prices unchanged fact that he had been making 24-| ojated Press,)--None of the mone: are getting back to where they were| Reynolds Tobacco M wee 1.59 1.58% 1.60% | DENVER, Cc . ———— dresses in various sections of the | owed by the Mexican government in METALS is ot before the slump of 1920, as is shown St. Louis and San ee Ibe a> cR, Colo., Ae —(U. 8. SAN FRANCISCO—Tests of three | COUntrY from New Orleans to Min- this country was borrowed from the eRe) by announcements that more than| Seaboard Air Lint 4 91% Sparament of Agriculture)—Hogs | tmited States navy'a giant planes |Aeapolis on federal tax and reform.| United States treasury. It all 1s three million dollars {s to be spent| Sears Roebuck z 82 508, rR held mnevery 40/10 which will attempt non-stop flight |*24 Was asked what the prospects | owed :to private investors, and the NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Copper, | 0? Sdditions. Goodyear Tire is to! Sinclair Con. Oli - St Westie ie id to Honolulu next Monday, being| Were for favorable action by Con-| loans were floated for the moat part barely steady: electrolytic, pot ana | *Pe84 $750,000 on a new five-story | southern Ttallway Sidi Neblett Be off Crissy Field, Bres Replying, he sald, “I am of the Morgan syndicate in b xu O14 : pl Goodyear is the fourth com-| standard OU, Ca Se 87% ito RA wot Lapel Dy ———— jthe opinion that there is a very ex- "New Ke futures, 14% @ ‘ | pany to announce additions recently. | Stantacd cit ni : SOc higher at $12.00; plg cellent prospect, not only for a very pA LeeE BN - pM ensy; near $57 1 all pats Btewart Warner “45% a pete +s ; fat kind $12.00. eat r cons! devable reduction of federal 9.506 | Texas Co 0 giz | Calves, strong to higher; cannera and . | more tant, a reforfn in federa | Lead, firm; 50@ 10.00. || POTATOES ame, : tote Vevey [eutters, firm; other classes around tax system by 2 reduction of the ~ ne, steady; St. Leuls spot ———— po ay tag Pes ic - a #1018 | steady; load lots feeder or killer yery high Income and estate taxes 1 futures, $7 : CHICAGO, Aug, 27,—Potatoes— | Tobacco Products 04 - 2,07. | | steers) sold-earlys these include: few | which have driven and still continue f Antimony, spot, $17.00. Receipts, 32 cars; total United States aan cont. Ol > 16.97 | Short fed cows, $4.00. to $4.75; few | to drive capitalvout of industry. At ss - aloe betes 6d trading falr, migrleot bag? oe Peek gine % Ose in sad $5.00 to 35.10; heifers, $5.60 to $6.00; Bite a low estimate the very high income frm on white stock, easy on Barly | U & Cast Iron Pi Dea pai One toed “680 pound Fat heltere’ to! Hic aR gag te (a. [taxes which amourt toa maximum} | | MONEY moe; Tabeb natn ile eating aybites, | aiken : ot | sdnt Nebraskn feeder, $7.00; odd. hier Pp Greisinger and Ansel Dick-|of 48 per cent of $1.00 of income. the | _CITRYENNE, Wyo., Aus. i $2,00@2.25; Minnesota and Wiscon: | U: Rubber - = 07 $8807 canne nd ef Basin, Wyoming, are in} high state tax which runs as high as | $20,000 school bond was voted at Car- ; YORI CAd? Tan | 87 sucked round whites, $1.90@2.15; | © erage 4 tg $3.50; bologna bulls, | CA£PeF for the purpose of Investizat: | 40 per cent. have driven at least 20} Penter Inst Saturday, the vote enrry- fi ‘ ny firm: high 414; low 4%; ruling mee red and white, $1. 1,85; ace wt ° El 20.75 20.45 good load 190 to 2a1 | 'Ms the possibilities of marketing a} billions ‘of American capital out of | ing for the bond by a good matority ing bid 4%y offered at | Ov.cor Ioahe coonen tourer eee ive hovering 2 20.10 19.50 9950; many small lots | SUPPIUS Frowth of tomatoes. sweet |industry Into tax exempt securities | 63 to 45. The money will be used for j call doanetageinge| ere? TOAHo PAC RO US UES lai eS4) | 4 mn See : wood heavier gorn. and apoles, grown In the Big]}and other fields in which the high| the purpose of buliding an isdaition i time loans firm: mixed ; é Cash Grains and Wants ARG iCTet eee nee he lence ed, (Consequently, | to the Carnenter: pense ioivedacig>!. ° 90 days 44@4%: 4-6] [ ‘ Me ak CHICAGO, Aug siutivna ater Svifeis in tiie deehectlGk ete lee eee icee TT cE Q4%; prime mercantile ILVER 1 bard 81 det A UMD 1) and the treasury ts recetying a con-| MOUSTON, Texat—Approximately a | teas satan ee oy manger stantly d’minishing income from {2,000 head of eattle were ordered Sad } ORK, Aug. 27 Iver] MINS@APOLIS, Aug. 27-—Iour| @atye: No , vort sughtered in efforts to combat the Try Tribune Want Ade for Mesulte. 714, an’ dollares \ ange’. Bran $4 LP > white 8" I rg A - ' ¢ the government. re. | dof the. hset and mouth als reven

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