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THE BINGHAMTONPRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20,1937.

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Settlement oi Briggs Mfg. Strike Aids Sentiment

on Exchange

G. M. REGISTERS GAIN

Power Production Shows Big Increase Over

1936 Figures

6 Adam* Kip 1 Air-Wjy Kl 3 All ika J mi

10 Alleghany 1 Al Chem & 7 All ied Sir* 5 AHU-Ch. - M X K T Am Can 4 Am Car & Kdy 9 Am Crystal Suz

!70 Am 'Kneaus Ti l im Am A Knr 1'ow .

!* Am Hide & hvi 5 Am* Internal 2 Am Lneo

i l l Am Metal 42 Am l'ow &. l.t n Am nail 4 .St 3

' 15 Am Jtoll Mill : 2 Am Snn-lt A R |1«. Am Stl Kdr* i 5 Am Tel A: Tel t H Am Ton B

15 Am Wat Wk» .'i Am Wool pf

US Anaconda 1 Armour Del

High Low Noofl IS I P * 17%

4«i 4 \ 4>S 15U 15V, 15»i 4Vi i \ 4H

234 V* S34& 23U-J 174 n ^ 17^ *0 • 7S=»i £u

115 l i l t . 11. 61 »* 31 >-

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New York . J a n . S u f - ( A s s o c i a t e d ' P r e s s ) — s t o c k s ral l ied o n e t o three TT.lhts In today's m a r k e t wi th m o ­tors . Steele, rubbers a n * spec ia l ­t i es w e l l o u t In front .

A bet ter t o n e to the l a b o r n e w s b r o u g h t ac t ive b u y i n g f rom the s tart . ' The -pace s l o w e d la ter a n d the. t icker ta pe w a s a l m o s t a t a s tands t i l l w h i l e t h e P r e s i d e n t w a s d e l i v e r i n g h i s I n a u g u r a l a d d r e s s . Lead In? J s W e s h e l d a r o u n d t h e i r top-'- n e a r the f o u r t h h o u r .

T h o Chief E x e c u t i v e ' s s p e e c h , fo l ­l o w i n g t h e l i n e e x p e c t e d by m o s t W a l l s t ree t observers , a p p a r e n t l y h a d no p a r t i c u l a r m a r k e t ef fect .

S e n t i m e n t -was a i d e d by sett le- , m e n t of the B r i g g s "'.Mfg. s t r ike at Detro i t , .prospects of &n early a d ­j u s t m e n t of theV g l a s s w o r k e r s ' d i s ­pute and the poss ib i l i ty F e d e r a l a u ­t h o r i t i e s m i g h t i n d u c e G e n e r a l Mo­tors of f ic ia ls and union : h e a d s to h o l d a p e a c e c o n f e r e n c e a t "Wash­ing ton . " . ; ." . •

B o n d s i m p r o v e d , but c o m m o d i ­t i e s w e r e m i x e d .

F a v o r e d s h a r e s i n c l u d e d C h r y s ­ler. G e n e r a l Motors . B r i g g s M a n u ­f a c t u r i n g . - S t u d e b a k e r . Y e U o w Truck . H u d s o n . U. S . S t e e l . ' B e t h ­l e h e m . "A. M. B y e r s . Crucib le , R e ­publ ic . A m e r i c a n Stee l F o u n d r i e s . V. S: Rubber . G o o d y e a r . Sears R o e b u c k . W o o l w o r t h . D o u g l a s Aircraft . A r m o u r & Co . . P a r a ­m o u n t . L o e w ' s . : W a r n e r Br o the r s , L a m b e r t . - P h i l i p "Morris. L o n g - B e l l L u m b e r , A m e r i c a n E n c a u s t i c Til­ing . T h o m p s o n - S t a r r e t t , A m o r i e i n Crysta l Sugar . F a j a r d o Sugar . W e s t e r n U n i o n . I n d i a n Ref ining.

W e s t i n g h o u s e . - D u Pont . Genera l E lec tr i c . S o u t h e r n Pacif ic and-N o r t h e r n Pacific- '

A m e r i c a n . T e l e p h o n e '• s l ipped w h e n i ts c h i e f subs id iary , the

. N e w York T e l e p h o n e Co.. a n -' n o u n c e d a w-age boos t . a s

F e b . 1. : • . . ' • - :-.;-•• • Stee l s h a r e s -rece ived a l i t t le he lp . ,i f r o m t h e m i d w e e k rev i ew

:" of - " i r o n A g e " W h i c h found the • ' a u t o m o b i l e lahor 'controversy tho

•only : u n f a v o r a b l e . fac tor c o n f r o n t ­i n g the s tee l Industry .

Oil" and-, ut i l i ty c o m p a n i e s . . It w a s said, h a v e a p p e a r e d w i t h l arge o r d e r s . " ' i n add i t ion i n ­creased d e m a n d w a s noted from ra i l roads , s t r u c t u r a l fabr ica t ing s h o p s . . a n d f a r m / m a c h i n e r y m a k -

i'ers,'- • •..' ... "••';'• "."!•• •"• .-;:; •''-'. It w a s pointed out . t h o u g h , r e ­

cent e x t e n s i v e b u y i n g of . s t ee l p r o d u c t s h a s h a d in i t a n e l e ­m e n t of p r o t e c t i n g a g a i n s t pos s i -M c s t r i k e diff icult ies in c o a l "mines a n d s t e e l p lant s . '.'/•'•

H o l d e r s of the ut i l i t i e s took n o ­tice', of the E d i s o n "Electr ic In t l -tu te ' s p o w e r p r o d u c t i o n figures for t h e w e e k e n d e d J a n . 16, d i s c l o s ­

i n g a n i n c r e a s e of . 9 . of 1 per cent over the p r e c e d i n g per iod. •The tota l w a s 14.9 per c e n t a h e a d of the s a m e 1936 week, . ;

. S ter l ing , a t . the b e g i n n i n g of . f ore ign e x c h a n g e t r a n s a c t i o n s , w a s • off 1-16 of a "cent at $4.90*4. T h e F r e n c h f ranc w a s .00 1-16 of •a,', cerit l o w e r at 4.66*» c e n t s .

Retail Prices at Johnson City, '•'••"••'•• Endicott Public Markets

Best dairy Creamery

I.srge six* Medium »!za Dock eggs .

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EGGS

lb lb.

Ill

lb. lb. lb. lb.

'40c 3*c

30c 27c 4Jc

3k •10c 2Sc 39e

CHEESB Old Cottage

— ..Whola milk chees* Swiss chees*

MILK ' Sweet tnllk. trade A. raw . at. l ie Buttermilk qt. «c Sweet, cream .'. qt. 75c

FRCITS AND VEGETABLES Apple* bn. 11.00 11.26 I1.S0 11.71 Bearit. dry lb.. 10c: 3 for 25c I'-ctts ; .- q t lie

i Kodive • • ' . . . hcadtlOc Uort.cradirb Balf-plnt IV Horxcradlib root " lb. to* leeberi letttic* head 5c s-Celery. buocb- fee: 3 for 15c: 4 for 2.V TabbsR* lb. 2c < strut. qt. 5; Home-grown Itttuct buncb 5c I.cek bunch 5«. Onion* 6 lb» for 25c Ory oTiloni lt>. 10c Par it* J bonch .V rotatoea pk. 30c 3 « : bu, |1.15 fl 30 ft'ii il af;, .iiirr.lt • ' lb 2; Tomato** lb 15c: 2 lb». 25c Salsify . buncb I'c ."Plnacb. new 3 lb# for 25c Sttte pciroe- bn $1.75*2 no JJarUftt r f » n bn 7.v $1 .VI Cocorabcrx each 5c

• ORE-.SEI) r o r L T R T R w - y roartlng fowl*, 6-e lb*

1M) Arm HI I Arm lit pr « At.li T&SF

10 All Kefiu 5 Auburn Auto " -S Aviation l.'orp '. R IlHliluhi Loc

31 Halt A Ohio '.S Harnolall 13 Itendix Arirtt -S Bpth Stl I ItoclnK Alrpl ' S Horden 7 Brigs* Mfg

2.1 Build MfR flBudd Whrel S Burr Ad Mach .

13 Butto Cop & 75 S Calif Pack

27 Calumet & Hec II Can D G Ale 41 Canad Pa'c K^CeJa'nese

4 Cerro de PHS- . 4 Certa ln- teed "•' • 4 Cbes 4 Ohio 3 CM M St V A P pf

13 Cbry*ler li) Colgate-Palm

1 Coll & Atk 23 Colura G A Kl

2 Coral I n v e s t T r 0 Coml So lv

50 Comwlt l i A Sou II Con Edi»"-'••-1<? Con Oil :•••• 15 Con Text 5 Container Corp

13 Cout link B 15 Cdtit Mot ' ' OCont OH Del

12 Corn Trod 5" Coty .9 Cuban-Am Sug 2«! Curtiss'Wright 15 Curti.ss'Wr A

3 I»rrrr St Co . fl Pel Lack A W •

3X Ppuslas Aire (1 duroht deX 0 El & Mu» ~ fi Kl Auto I; 4 Kl Boat - .

21 Kl row-A Lt -2 Erie B B 2 Klrrtton- T * B

44 G*ii Elcc II (ien Foods

r2> Geti C. . A El A 2ll (iPIl Mot ' •l", Geo. Heal A - f t ,"n Gillette . 32 Gimltel Bros 21 Gnhel . IS l.iH'licl Bren-1S Gooilrich 17 tioodye.tr TAB 13 lir.iham-l'alge » Gt" ><>• By pf -2 Gt " Went S u j

\C> llmwt-lirr B 31 Houston Oil Co: Hudson Mot.;• lft Hupp Mot •"'•"•'

I IllliioU Cent cOIntrrlaVe Ir .

5 Int HarTerf 24 I nit Nirk <>n 39 Itit Pap A P pf 12 Int Tel A Tel .6 Johni-Manillle • 30 Krnnrrntt ••'•'•. TO Llbbry-O F til 17 Llgg A My B SS .I/oew'* 11 LAfllla.nl (P>

R Mark Truck* « Marsh Fie ld

C.S MrKess A Hob 9 Mid-font Pet •

24 Minn-Mol Imp 3 Mn-Kau-T '

21 Montgom Ward 3 Mother Lode " 4 Murray Corp

14 Nat ni*r.dt 5 Nat Cash B

12 Nat Dairy-Pr . 12 Nat-Dist i l l 20 Nat PotvALt

I.Nat Tea 14 Newport Indust 2*J N Y Central .

1 NYNHAH 15 No A m Avlaf 17 N o r t h Am 10 N o r t h e r n P*c 2fl Ohio OH '

9 Omnlhim II Otis Stl M Tarkard Mot 434Param Pict 12 Park Flab

S Pathe Film 5 Patlno Mln

2« Penn-Dlx Ce'ov 11 Pfnn BB

1 People* GLAC 12 Phelps Dodge

7 Phila B C A I 5 Philip Mnrrii 4 Phillip* Pet 7 Pitt Srr A B

14 Pres«o.d fill Car

31S 91% 7o»4

1S3 \ ^7'T, 27.** 4 I •

54 IWVj

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' 32Vi 311 ,

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11 Pub Sec ' S Pullman '£> PurV oi l iaoita.ll,. X.' Itaillu K- i tbO 17 Bern It J nd 3 . Ited 'Mot W lt« I'll!" «stl ' " 2s K<> .Tub H . 6 Sjinva> M n 1 Sell, u k j l ' i - t i l l

19 Seaboard Air 2 Si aboard. Oil

22 S«:.r.- llocb a St-rn l• '. • ;t Shattuet.

1U'Shell I nion 21 Situiiiuu* • li.' So'on> -V.H num

2 Sou Cal Ed S-.u P.ic Sou By

15 Spark* With-Sp«rry Corp Siil Brinds Sl.l G\K! Sid oi l Cal Slil nil lnd Std Oil N J Stt« Jrt: Warn Stone A: Web Studetiakcr

in Superior Oil 2ii Switt A Co 6 Ten CO>p ,

16 Texas Cotp •• . •6 Tex Gulf Sul

i II Tex l'ac C&O I 112 Tex Pac 1. Tr

42 Thoiup»i'ii-Star 14 Tide-Wat A» •5 Timk-lK-t Ax

1 Tltuk Boll 11 . 8 Trai^iiiuerica

»«?».] 11 Tri-Cout Corp :\ Twent iVn-FoxF H I n Curli'lilr

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Motors, S t e e l s ! ( - ^ ^ . ' ^ ^ S ^ S S Lead Advance in Early Rally

51 toou

9 1 *

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17 11 o

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4-e%

ii» 1 9 ^ 301*

•v.»-2«'.Vj 12% &!•**

4I'»*. L'IN. 1JH •M\ 21U, 71% li'.'i. 10'j

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30 17 2>. 50% 1«',, 31% 49

27% 27 V >% >>%

22% 1« 1 - ' ^ 45% 4S% 09 19 U ;i0% 10%

52% 09 21% 12% «%

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30% 37;-, 42 II

1 % 43 M % 30 17 2S .'<! lti's 31% I S \

Today's Farm Produce Prices

New York. Jan. JO — (A**orUtrd Pre»»)—Kgg*. IC-t-'jO; unsettled.

Mixed colors: Special pack*. 24"<i <i2"»; standards. 21% : flrsU. 22>^« 23%: relrlgeratorj. first*. 19<g20%.

While egg"*: Besale of pr*mlum marks. L-Jti.TO:. nearby and mid-western prt'miiiiH marks. 27&2S'. ex-chiugv s i i ie l i ls , 26; exchange medi­ums, 23%Sj2;%.

Broun _.'gg»: Kxtran fancy. 27; nearby and western sin^cial i»uk«. 20; nearby nieiliums, 23%*j23%.

Dm k eggs : Kxtra fancy, 294i30; other nearby. large fancy, 27<rjt2S..

15% 12% 45% 4'% «$% 1'% 29% 15% 5

20% U H 52 39T, .to% 13*5

S 20% 21% 71% lfi 10%

! - Cal

1$ «-*

21% 117

73 5 17S% 179'j

9 I'ti Oil 2 Fit Pac

11 Unit "Air Lines 14 Unit Alrcr Corp 33 I'uited Corp 11 l i i i t Uriig It I lilted Gas Imp

4 U S Indus Alco 5 U 8 Pipe

13 V, 8 Beal A lm 21 V S Bllt.tKT Jl F 8 Smelt B

9.S F'.S Steel 1 Fnlt strs A 9 1'tll P A .lit A

SO Vanadium . 0 Va-Caro Chem

50 Walworth " 103Wnrticf Pirt •—

2Tiw | 4 Warren Bros . ,*", | 33 West l.n T> 1 3«; 1 II Westin-h Air

l l f v ! 6 West Kl A M 70% c, White Mot

02 Wilson. A Co-10 W o o l w o r t h 45 Yell Trk It C

4 Youngs t Sli A T

•II Ti H; ;. SON. 17 07%

5% 121 %•

20% S^% 1J

I9<

10

J.o.;t 101% V ' 9

l"l% "131 22% •2U%

7% 15i~ 15%-ss% &•!% 17% 52%

23 30% ' 7% • 15%

• 10 3*Vi 07% 1>% Ti-1 8V' ' f i %

7% 1%

31% -. s1*.

lo%" 17% 11%. K % no%'

151% - 2 7 • . » %

( • • ' • ^

2S% 77 K

SI

il}» 20% 12%

'52 -40% 15% 14

S% 20% 21% 71% 10% 10%

'.-vs% 101%

9 131 " '23

30% 7>*

15 5 16 3s% 0>S'.i.

-la'ji •"•2;,

.s*> • S»is

• : -t 1%

31 '.V% 11% 10% 11% si% 50

l.Vi% 20%

9% 01% 27% 11 \\

31% STk-

l r jx H % 62 i i 50%

151% 27

9% . «-'»rK

n %

(Triers Paid Loral Producer*) (Quoted by L. V. Baker) .

C r a d e 1A,. white. 2Sc: grude—A. mixed. 2.V. Wholesale: Western fresh,- 25c.

Chlrogo. Jan. SO — (Associated Press)' — Iluttir, 3.127. Unsettltd: en atm-ry specials (93 icore), VS^fi 33: cxtr-l.. 1921. 32; extra firsts, t90 6t9li . .il%r,t3i%: firsts. (<«4J«)); 3O%0(31; standards, (90 centralized rarlotsl. 32.

Eggs. S.M3I easy; extra firsts lo'-cal. 2I>,. ears. 220: fresh graded firsts lor.tl. 21%. cars, 22: current uncia ls . 20%. . New York. Jan. ;6-r-( Associated Press) f— Butter. 7.:M7. slightly lirmer. ' Creamery higher thaii ex­tra, 3.*%«iol%: extra, (92 sixire). 33irl33%; firsts. ($Sg91 Froirn). 31% Si.Tl;' seoonils. (slttC*? *eoresl, ;U)V4 •j.31%; Ceiitralind (90 score). 32%.

Ch<M<j<e, 2CS.19I. quiet but steady.' and unchanged. -

. (Prices Paid Loral I'roilurrrs) . jQuotcl by L. V. Baker>

•Creamery, tub, pound, 31c; cream ery.' print, pound. 36%c.

Hay (Price* Paid I-ocal Producer*) • (Quoted by, Fnlon Milling Co ,

-Eiidleott, N. Y.) Baled ha J - N o . . 1 ttTnothy. dollr-

ered at the "mill. $12.00 to $14.00 per ton; No. 2 timothy. $10.00 to $12.00. delivered. Baied straw, $S.0O to $10-00. per Ion,- delivered.

State Produce

« i i ' i 13% 23-S. 13%. oCs.-i'0% 42% .31...

60

.'.v 0%-

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33 :;%:

cv% •.".7% '*.*("

- i l i % ••n'. " 2 \ 25*>. 19%

;ll>'«% rvr%

im'V i.;%

143 •"•0% 77%

icn% 70 21%

1 1 % 50% 11% 7%.

57% 1%

1 9 — : ;r2'

- 33% . 21

h% n% 401., 4:i%

O'i l.V-j 32%, 29% 1 ; % 23% lSty 11% 2*%

4 ' , in% 15 9

42% M % tfi .so .Vl% lt!% 20%

0 7%

33% .12%- '

3%

«£' .wi>,

m. 10 • . 20«;.. 2%"

21% 10 •

Uls l , . o3%-101% n%

n t mi | 0 ' (

10>% 73% 21%

.4^ 2 ! % 13%

. 30 • 1 1 % 7%

37% 1%

-1N% 23>'. • 2>%'

,13% "% 4D i:l% 6%

15% 32% 29% iv% 22 \ 17'^ 11% 27 %

4% i o :

'<-'% 5H% .V.%

2 1 -7>i W% 11% 26 r

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uJJ 235

11 41

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: o% 7%

3 ; % 4-1% 37% i ' , % 10 20%

2% 25% 19

| |K% lvl%

102% "13% 111 00% 77%

10S% 75% 21% 1>H. 21% ,14 30% 11% : "•% 57%

1% . 1>% . 32

33$ - 21 : « % 13»* l l 'J Ill's 4:i-l fi's

15>

I Si. r.% | s M%

New York, Jn'n.'SO—(Associated. Press) —(State- Denirrtmeiit nf-AgrlcuKure nnd Marke'tit) \~\ The i following ' quotations represent prices on" sales of state grown produce . by commission mcrfbants imd other ."original receivers . on ~ the New' York iity" downtown wholel-nle dlstrii-t up to .s a. m. . ' . . . ' " .- • • Fpstate supplies of fresh fruits and

vegetables - were nipdrrate. The .- de-inaini was slow, for all kinds of pro­duce.' The market was: about steady for apples and potatoes, and dull for cabbage, earrots. onions, and pears.

CaliHage, New: York western section. 50 pouhif siek l>anish white. 5OVG0. poorer around 10; red. 507ji(>5.-' poorer around 40; bulk Danish white : per ton jobbing sales.' 2».tK'(§23.oO. .-Carrot's. New York western sre.tlons, topped bushel baskets washed 75!gl.Ul. POOWT. fli.lfilC - ;-• J • - ' . " ' .

•Onions. -New. York .w,stern sections. -•fl--'poitnrL rtck yellow t*, s. "No. 1. fiO

*i05. some. 70'<ri75. poorer, medium si/e. I •((Kiro. Orange county. 50 pound sack !

yellow 1". S.-. No. 1, .606105, poorer,-5n J fri.Vi. nieiliyin' to small siz»-. 35i5i l,"»-. ' red 5o pound sacks'. F. s . No. 1, W § , | 75. some S(V';i'SV poorer. 5O';i.fi0;

Potatoes, upstate round - while V. S. No. lr. 2 2-Vi/2.IO Long Island llio podhd'sack' Grren mountain, F. S. No. 1. »oiith side. 2.90S12.W. poorer. .2.75. Maine IK) pound sack Green mrinntalu, F. S, No. 1. 2 . I>)^2.7J . ' •

Potatoes New York. Jan- 2u—(Associated Pre»»)

--•Potatoes, .45. "steady " to -s l ightly stronger.- Sacks loo. , pounds. No. 1." upstate, round white. 2.poft2.-Vi: .Long Island,- Green • m'oilritain, 2.75452-95; Maine Green mountain. 2.004r.2.75. Bblk per -ISO pound*. No. 1. Maine, Greene nfountain, Lftifi 1.75. New crop, Irtislirl'crate S o . I, Florida, red bliss, t*5«J2:iS; Cuba, red bliss, 2.00^2.12%

. Rubber Market i . New York. Jan. SO—(Associated. Press)

—Crude ruidK-r futures opened steady. 13 to .11 higher,; March, 20.994121.00: May,' 21.00^21.03; *Uly,-2fl.SlQ2O.0O,

(Continued From Page One)

Local Market Pricet P O U L T R Y - A N U U E A T S .

. tQuoted by L V Baker) • Price* r * l d . Local ' Producer*

P L U L T B Y ' - L I T * fowl* l ight. 13c; lira fowN. beary 17c: dre»*ed fowl*, l ight 18c; dressri l t owl s heavy 23c- :

F R E S H MfcA'1'3—Prime. »ieer*~pounO I5'ffil8c'.-..ve.il.- pound . . I4«t.'l5c. r r a r l i n g s pound, foci; s p r i n g l a m b s , 15c pound.

New -York Bank Stocks New York. Jan. 21!—(Associated Prcs»)

-t.V Y. SeciiritvlH-alers Association'': • ' " . - Bid Ask.-.!

•"••"•• tVholrli.tr FRKSH MEAIS-Cow*. pound. 12c;

medium steers ' 14c. hindquarters, pound 14c. forcquariers pound I2(3l5r. — -

SMOKED HAMS Small pound 25c: large skinOaik pound: 25c. Call fornla ham*, pound. 17c: bacon, -ood.nd j l Q - v . - . - . - . ; . . ' ; . • .

FBESH POBK; LOINS - • Wettern piiuml i'Jii22. :: frish *hnouler 17c. Boston nutts pound '19c

SALT I'OHK—Weatern

feet or m o r e a n d s t i l t ed on s t e e l c o r n e r ' p o s t s s o m e ' 3 0 feet a b o v e - a d r e n c h e d and. u m b r e l l a e d c r o w d i s t h e m o t i o n p i c ture c a m e r a s t a n d , t h e o n e b r i g h t spot in a d r e a r y scene , a n d : b r i g h t o n l y he'eause s o m e . .enterpris ing m o v i e m a n w a s s m a r t e n o u g h to br ing a l o n g a largo 'Randy u m b r e l l a .Which affords hifi outfit s o m e p r o t e c t i o n . • It . is imposuib le for a n y o n e to

'Mi d o w n fltid w o r k - In c o m f o r t . Kvery b e n c h i s a 'small ' w a t e r ­c o u r s e . All t h r o u g h the press stands'" m e n a r e ' s t a n d i n g Up d i c t a t i n g or h u d d l i n g u n d e r •Improvised o i l c l o t h . she l ters . .

Jus t b a c k of us in coveted , s e c ­t ion B for- w h i c h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , s e n a t o r s and c a b i n e t officers h a v e been s e e k i n g , t i c k e t ' s a l l w e e k , w o ­m e n in e x p e n s i v e furs , s l i ckers . Hsh sk in u l s t er s a n d rubber c o a t s are h u d d l e d , c o m p l e t e l y \ v a t e r - l o g g e d

ABEL HOLDS CITY'S TRAFFIC TOLL LOW,

CITES LOS ANGELES

1,734: Fatally Injured There In 1936, He Reveals

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. ' H A T AND S T R A W :. (Quoted br Clark* F i^d Co.)

Pricet "l*atd l'rodicer»:

' When Oellfrred *' • BAl.E^ H A I - . N o 2 »14isi«i|-(O0.

WHEAT STRAW. $11.00: oat straw. JIO.OO

BUCKWHEAT GRAIN—$2.»* per lOO pounds

OATS--Bush*i. 62c.

B i h g h a m t o n . Is f o r t u n a t e inso far as fa ta l traffic a c c i d e n t s are c o n ­c e r n e d . In the o p l n l c n of. P o l i c e Chler f^icey C. Abe l .

In t h e c i ty of Los A.ngeie?, w h e r e t h e c h i e f r e c e n t l y v i s i ted . 1,731 p e r s o n s w e r e fata l ly in jured in. traffic a c c i d e n t s d u r i n g 1936.- w h i l e o n l y 15. p e r s o n s w e r e ki l led in a l ike m a n n e r in t h i s . c i t y d u r i n g t h e s.-ime per iod . . ''. -• > ( ' " n e e d i n g that' ( h e Cal i forn ia .c i ty's p o p u l a t i o n is 20 t i m e s grea t ­er than . H i n s h n t n t o n ' s p o p u l a t i o n .

P. T. Campon Addresses Italian Historical Group

"Peter T. Campon of 17 Rutherford street , returned today from Boston , Where he addressed the annual d in­ner , of the Ital ian H i s t o r i c a l s o ­ciety, composed of American and Ital ian authori t ies on history from Harvard . Yale and other P a s t e r n univers i t i es and col leges . The af­fair w a s held Monday night . T w o hundred m e n ' a n d w o m e n attended. Judge- Frank Leveroni , Boston jur­is;, presided. -. Mr. Campon had for his g u e s t s J a m e s .Mullen/ formerly of B i n g h a m t o n and n o w of N e w Arl ington; suburb of Boston: Mris. Mullen, their daughter . .Marguerite, rind Miss Margaret O'Connor. He spent Tuesday wMth his brother, Phi l ip, formerly of B i n g h a m t o n , but now' residing In. New York . ' '

Taxing Capital Called Threat to Recovery John Godfrey Saxe, Head

of State Bar, Says Plan ' Kills Business :

A l b a n y , J a n . . 10^—(Associalcd P r e s s ) — J o h n G o d f r e y Sax*, pres­i d e n t of "the N e w Y o r k State B^r a s s o c i a t i o n sa id In a n article pub­l i s h e d In t h e Sta te Bar Bulletin t o d a y t h a t t a x a t i o n of capita l as I n c o m e " c o n s t a n t l y w o r k s against r ecovery ."

D e c l a r i n g t h a t t h e associat ion h a d a d o p t e d a reso lu t ion recotn-' . m e n d i n g "proper t r e a t m e n t " of c a p i t a l g a i n s a n d lo s se s for tax p u r p o s e s to I m p r o v e business c o n d i t i o n s a n d rev ive trade. Mr. S a x e sa id h i s bas ic object ion to t a x i n g ' c a p i t a l " "has l o d o with t h e prosper i ty of the country," r a t h e r t h a n f o r m of tax or mat­ter of def in i t ion ."

" T h i s bas ic objec t ion is that tho . i n c l u s i o n of cap i ta l ga ins ai" i n c o m e f o r . t a x p u r p o s e s consti­tu tes a l iv ing, e c o n o m i c agency, c o n t i n u a l l y - a t w o r k , " he wrote.

"It is a n a g e n c y w h i c h - con­s t a n t l y w o r k s a g a i n s t recovery, b e c a u s e It . i s a d e t e r r e n t to or­d i n a r y b u s i n e s s transact ions . by r e a s o n of t h e IncalculablUty of t h e a m o u n t of t h e t a x upon a fu­ture sa le , w h e n a purchase , at an ear l i e r date , Is In -contemplat ion.

" I t i s^an a g e n c y . w h i c h steadily w o r k s for a d v e r s i t y , because It is a d e t e r r e n t to .realizing paper profits in c a s h a n d th i s Inevit­a b l y l e a d s t o t o p - h e a v y ' markets, . f o l l o w e d b y c o l l a p s e a n d depres­s i o n . "

Mr, Saxe d e c l a r e d that th* A m e r i c a n pub l i c is easi ly "mis­l ed" by r e p o r t e d "Increases in th* E n g l i s h a n d C a n a d i a n i n c o m s tax r a t e s . . . • '•'••":.-'

" N o .mat ter h o w h i g h English and C a n a d i a n i n c o m e tax 'rates m a y be t h e y a r e app l i ed only to true I n c o m e a n d the individual p a y s no I n c o m e w h a t e v e r on any g a i n hi) m a k e s o n h i s capital," h e sa id . '• •-'•;..

. . ' T h e s e c o u n t r i e s do not kill th« * g o o s e t h a t . l a y s the . go lden eegK " T h e y Insure i t s l ife, so t h a t their r e v e n u e of g o l d e n -eggs ; may s t e a d i l y Increase ."

the ch ie f po in t s out that . 115 t i m e s ; p . j . <M« J M L* $ a s m a n y p e r s o n s were ki l led there . 11*11*11. lY le j l a n d I V i a C i l i n e S ,

I>is A n g e l e s h a s - . l " p o p u l a t i o n of about 1.300.000 c o m p a r e d to Blh'g h a m m n ' s SO.OOo. • - "On S u n d a y . Jan . 3 . " Chie f Aliel

s a i d . "10 p e r s o n s w e r e f a t a l l y In-jiiFed in I.fy> A n g e i e s . " a d d i n g

"that Is about the • •average" S u n d a y out there ."

that , for a

LIVESTOCK

East

b e n e a t h umbrel las '"of m a n y c o l o r s of w h i c h b lack p r e d o m i n a t e s — s l e e k : — s h i n y — w e t — b l a c k . " . • j

E v e n a s l a t e a s m i d n i g h t last n i g h t , w h e n . U n c l e S a m ' s w e a t h e r b u r e a u 'confirmed a f o r m a l p r e d i c ­tion of• *deet or s n o w , t h o s e s e a t s 'were a t a-"premium.' r ight n o w thc>-aren' t w o r t h a d i m e a b u c k e t , or g a l l o n . .• •! ;''

T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s M a r i n e band-Xt i iuher I . m u s i c a l o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e a r m e d *b;rce.* o f the U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d c o m m o n l y k n o w n a s the P r e s i d e n t ' s , o w n . o c c u p i e s t h e l ^iruviy'..packfug sow s m a l l ra i s ed s t a n d jus t in front j |,rayjv.« largely 900 of u s a n d immedia te ly - b e l o w the | . r j , „ f - , : i 0 hn]' ( |orrr«, loo: slow. P r e s i d e n t ' s ga l l ery . ; T u b a P a y e r s ; w 0 , k . ,„ y , ^ d ' - m o r o lower': cows r.re carrying- the ir i n s t r u m e n t s it a- j „ h , r i l l j r t , o w n , D r n . f r n . . m , , i i „ m .usual ly , d e p r e s s e d , o t h e r w i s e l h e y [ j m i g h t , find t h e m s e l v e s d r o w n e d out I in a h u r r y .

EAST IIPFFALO Buffalo, .Tun,

Press)—(United States Ai-rtcollore) „— Hogs. 700: little done, scattered sales .'and bids 'steady: good to choice." 1S0-220 pounds/ 10.KJ' some held unevenly higher; trm-kPil in'. 10,50

9.3000.75; rough

Shown Y. M. C. A. Group

P , J; McMaJion of tho . New Y o r k State E lec tr i c a n d Gas Co. • pre ­s e n t e d a f i lm. "Men and Ma­chines ." , in h i s addres s before t h e i n d u s t r i a l T r a i n i n g g r o u p of t h e Y'. M. t \ A.'. T u e s d a y n ight . ' • ' T h e f i lm s h o w e d t h a t .more m e n a r c e m p l o y e d a s a d e v e l o p t n e n t of

S0~'A*<.oclatedl;the' u s e of m a c h i n e s in industry . Dep.irlme.nt of '

Bar Silver • New York. J o n . in—I Assoc ia ted rrc's»)

- B^r si lrcr • Jt<-ailr. a n d u n c h a n g e d at 41%, ' • " "

Cut Material in Strips for Easy' Laura Wheeler Quilt

FLOUR GRAIN AND FEED. (Quoted by Geo Q Moon A Co.)

Whole**!* FLOJJB—Per barreL In quarter*, oeit

No. i T p a ^ n t s . $S.1H: pastry, barrel. $7.15;.graham, barrel. $0 90: buckwheat, in 10-pound sacks. $|5.0i) h*r hundrrd-welght. •."'--•*•'".'•

DAIRY FEEDS - 24 per cent dairy ration, parked, ton. $13,00: stock feed, no-pound sack*. $1100,

Of c o u r s e the t i s i i . t l ly . -order ly p r e p a r a t i o n for t h e h i g h m o m e n t , of ari I n a u g u r a l c e r e m o n y Is' c o m - ! p l c l e lv m i s s i n g here today . E v e r y ­t h i n g Is s l o p p y , l i t era l ly a s we l l as figuratively. N o c r o w d c a n be en-1 t h u s i a s t l c u n d e r s u c h c i r c u m - i stance.". It is d r e a r y a n d y e t the a m a z i n g t h i n g a b o u t it is t h a t in the park b e t w e e n - the p laza and C o n g r e s s i o n a l L lhrary a n d the new-S u p r e m e Court b u i l d i n g the u m ­bre l las w h i c h a n h o u r a g o "were s o few nnd s c a n t y are t h i c k e n i n g out l r t o so l id m a s s e s , w i t h good na.-lure'd c r o u d . ' t a k i n g the d r e n c h .

yearling;. V.W .wiiglity ..helferi,."T.nO; low cutter nod culler" eoivs,. 3.501J 1.50; fleshy off'rlnss around ', 5.00; plain lishfWeight hulls. .-.OO'rT.VO.

Calvj-s, ij'»; re^lrrs dull, largely 50 Inner: good to eholce. 12.50.

.Sheep. 1.000; la.mbs actire. «te:n|y; good |r> etin!ce . ewes and Wethers. 90 down. 10.75; nirilimn and. mixed.. 0.50 #10.23; few. Kioiin pound*. 950Vt0.75; .•iged ewes to . O.fO; mixed grades, 4.00 «t5.2*. " -

G. . E . Mac lay of t h o industr ia l •service d iv i s ion of the state. E d u ­cat ion , D e p a r t m e n t led a d i s c u s s i o n a b o u t , the p r e s e n t m o t o r Industry s tr ike . - • , , * • ' . ••'"'•'•

Dutch Village Broadcasts in Honor of Roosevelt

10,000 Sets of License Plates Issued Here

F i v e h u n d r e d se t s of 193" au­t o m o b i l e l i c e n s e p l a t e s , were is­s u e d a t the B i n g h a m t o n office' of. the. Motor V e h i c l e Bi ireau ye-fer-' day . a s h a r p - d r o p from the T.'i'i s e t s i s sued .Monday, a'ciordlng i> H o w a r d H. Pul l er , specia l deputy' c o u n t y cler"k in c h a r g e of the of­fice. . - '. • . - . * T h i s in a k os 10 .000 . s e t s iif.pl.itcj. i ssued to date , w i t h '-.'an: eq'mi' n u m b e r of' a p p l i c a t i o n s e^p'-.-i-ted to be r e c e i v e d , be fore tho 19!6 IK c e n s e s exp ire J a n . 31 . -

PORT DICKINSON

A m s t e r d a m , . T h e N e t h e r l a n d s , J a n . ' 211—(AssiM-lhted *Pre! .s)—-The v i l l age nf oudvrL?8Pmeer, s'upposed-

', ly t h e h o m e of Pres ident- R o o s e -ve l t s ' ances tor? , prepared today to b r o a d c a s t a spec ia l s h o r t , w a v e radio- p r o g r a m In h o n o r of h i s s e c o n d Inaugural ,

NEW. YORK Nrw York. Jan. 10—(Associated Pre«s)

— (S la te Depa'rtmcnJ of A t r l r i i l l u r e B e -p o r l o f New . Y o r k s n d J e r s e r ' C i t y l . i r e s l o r k Market )— O i l He." .TOO inr lud-

I ing 150 dire.-t. Steer«. dull , i m l h l n g

CHENANGO FORKS

C h e n a n g o F o r k s , J a n , ; 2 0 — T h e H o m e Bureau' wil l hold an a l l - d a y m e e t i n g in B e d Men's hall J a n . 20.

COBS AMI DAI FOODS-Bcc leanedj but c h a t t e r i n g Jike m a d a g a i n s t the j ,,„ R „ Vironjt: medium r.2.y-i'f*he h o s t e s s e s will be Mrs. F r a n k

pt^u*?tfrl!?%i£%& 2S3: rhrflV°t SJ«Sn!«^VVbtew r K ^ ! ft* w* »&*«»? •— "^v- ^ » « ^ M... „. A. P V « , „ , $ll.rri: yellow bolted mrnl. ton. $15.00; , h t , n r s t ™*C " ! l " 0 r a l o w r u , n c j 5/25; h- .vyurlghts . n,75'.i7.oo. C o w s h t n d Mrs. I.eslo" F.utts. '

Hc.ivy sprlrfcri Hea»> fowl* l.jrtt fowl* Broiler* fi«e»».. Dark*

LIVE roCLTRT Cut!* Poultry. r.».i*y Poultry light <i"« ?e Duck*, lit* Hfoihrs T»rkcy» li«e lurkej* . dressed Capo'si. dre*»ed

MEATS - I1 : i.n »IM cii

ll fon. chunk i •• • f r o u t s Slew beef I'lsi* bctl D i l .y htm* lle.irlcb**** Frttb bim t.crr> crown II im'.iurg Hoinemtd* uu» . i f e SLurtcr roaii pork l.eml. chop* L*g Af iamb Mntton chop*

• Pork lolat V*al taopt Vei l roasts S-B»»re

. Vf »l pl»t» <t. wtr.g , i K b Veal cutlet* Salt port »rdf pork Presk **Arb tmct* Ff-rfh p i * tlT»t Rabbit* Rtv-fl*l fntrt r»t,ron W ( * U r * roiinr) t t e l k V\V»%»ffi a lr lM* «»e«k

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lb 32c lb SOc

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I yellow c*m. ' ton . $13 00; standard fine i middling, toft, *l3.*s:i; o'l nienl. $49i«.

MIsi'KI.LANEOljS - vtbent balk $.52.00; birley. whole, bulk. $10.'*; gluten. $43 Of)

PEANUTS *ND POPCOBJt itinotcd by Newel! ft Trneidell Co )

tVhnle*al* i'EANCTS— Raw lumoo 100 poondl

9c. POPCORN — Great Sonth American

tcl lo« $tnf* per bundrrd«*i(ht

MILK MOLAMES SliOAR (Quoted br Jameion-Mo'Tc* Co.I

vThotetal* CONDENSED MILK - Per eat*.

ein* tiM-5iLm> EVAPORATED MILK - P*r c*»t

csiis $.*25«3 45 SL'UAR Cm*, retinrd. $•'. 20. MOl.ASSK.S—F»ncy ep«n kettla,

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lb Oc Me j e n , l r * 1 > ' * r o m >'rip» o l equa l w i d t h , that you sn ip off to site, a* n e e d e d . ib i.V T h e n i t > Ju*t a m a i l e r of jo ln lnp tip s i n u s — i n d e e d a h ca*y bit of

lit? atSt * ", 4f t M 13c Its- IV : P i t t i n g to form a 9*-,-fnch block.. l U l W r t 13S» c o n t a i n s c o m p l e t e .

lb a$c rit | » | m p | c i nr t ruc t ioP i for cutt lnp, in H< ir<

ROI.I.r.D OATS. RICE HEAMI IVhaleMl*

ROLLED OAT.«U-P*f W Oonnd b i t $3 15. • .

HEA.ss - New fork *t.it« marrow l(o pounds, liijsi, Nrw Tofk tliit*. medium. 100 pound*. $1 35. New York state |.tM tinins, |or, ('Oiind*. $SO0i wh.te kidney, loo pound*. $I0CQ

Kli I. n;r.«k Ro*» lOO poaael* faac f $5.00«3 50 .

S u t e l y plr.e tree.«-^an e f f e c t i v e quilt moti f for a n y r o o m ! " Orricr-

fF.tiF.TAni.E9 AND r R t l T B tQuotto bv klobicao Co.)

VE«;EiAltLES - Pepper* $JflO«.*i*ti r-r .-rite was bean* $-! :'i'.(4t>. oer

! hamper po ta to * * , hon c r o w n $I .U0*| l..'o a t. j»;•. I onion*. Sfl potrrrrlt; T5c« $1.00; rabbifr . pound. -I to 5 tent*; carrot* T.V to 11,00 t b m b t l : whit* turnip* 7.V to$1 0 0 i bntfcel- rotabafas CO pound* for 7**

FlU'lTR—California l*mont. bo i of .v*i. $7.00: ir*pefruiL p*r bot $.<o<-3 00.

Ib lie |r> i > n f d a g e chart , dl . igr . im of quil l to tjclp »rr.»ngc , b , ? ' 2 i . ; and d o u b l e bed s i t e , and a d ' * gram': of block w |

s e w i n g a n d f in i sh ing , t o g e t h e r w i t h j

the b l o c k s for s i n g l e

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lb 23c l»c. ***,*J-<1~£ for p l a t i n g the p a t c h e s a n d . nugjsfsts c o n t r a s t i n g m a t e r i a l s .

8#*rd i o c r n u In s t a m p s o r c c l n ( r o l n p r e f e r r e d ) for this- p a t t e r n lb ?<•.• lit* IV »b **V

lb tV wv { N r x v ib X$y V.e Ib ISc 40c {

to T h e B i n g h a m t o n 1'resa N e e d l c c r a f t D e p a r t m e n t , %2 K i i h t h a v e n u e .

W r k , N. V. W r i t e p la in ly p.tlterii n u m b e r , y o u r n i m e and

a d d r e s s . . . . . . - . - • " , . '

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17*1 SniooehsBB* Street) . Cowblde*. e eeot* per o o a n 4 ; bnli"

bides. 4 cent* per pound, ralftkln*. 75 to $1*3 »<rh ftorsehid. * No I $1.00 to »: Vi per bid*: »ne. p-km» ti ***bts to | | :<> each fl »- wool, st cent* p*f pound

FUR.H-Ceon. $2 50 to $7«*i **eb: red "oi. $10f> l o $€0rj eacb mink $3 00 to * - ••"> e»eb: f r*y fnt. $i 5o io $2 23 e-rk: *konk w (n f?00 *seh; maikrati . 50 tent* to $1 *A »»cb.

ol d r u m s . W h e n today's I'resblent accepted j

his nominat ion at I-'r.mklin Field 'n , Phi ladelphia there w a s a - scene s i m - j liar to this one. The difference w.is | that the crowd at Frankl in Field 1 took a n I n t e r m i t t e n t w e t t i n g "from s u m m e r s h o w e r s wh ich finally s u s - j pended in a weather miracle . .But this Is a cold winter rain splashed

'on at a t emperature of about 40. I intslstent. penetra t ing and Increas-

Irig. '., .":-• I 1 A l ine of s h i n y b lack l i m o u s i n e * j

s'.vings a r o u n d t h e S e n a t e w i n g ; of the Capitol and wi th it t h e ; arrlv. i l of t h e P r e s i d e n t of t h e United S t a t e s — c o m e s g u s t , a f t e r j gust of s torm In fresh fury.

Mr. I toosevr l t g o e s Into t h e of. flee ot try* s e r g e a n t at a r m s for t e m p o r a r y s h e l t e r f rom the. e l e -m c n l s . t h e c o l o r s of the Mar ines move- forward to pos i t ion on t h e flank nf the n o w t h o r o u g h l y d r e n c h e d band . It is zero h o u r for t h e wet te s t I n a u g u r a t i o n In A m e r i c a n h i s tory .

It I* t ime to s l o p , too . b e m u s e the t e l e g r a p h key Is wet , tho c o n ­n e c t i o n s are d r e n c h e d a n d . "the o p e r a t o r Is t a k i n g a s t e a d y s e r i e s of s h o c k s f r o m t h e s e n d i n g k e y w h i c h Is l i k e l y t o g o o u t of c o m ­m i s s i o n at a n y . m o m e n t .

And it Is r a i n i n g Just a b o u t twirr- n« hard now a s It w a s an h o u r a g o . - . •

Administration Letters .Issued by Jones Estate

I/>tlers of adminis trat ion in the e s t a t e of Fred O. Jones , w h o -died Jan . IS. were Issued by Surrogate Benjamin B a k e r today to the wife, Mrs. Sarah J o n e s , of Kndlcotl . T w o d a u g h t e r s , Mrs, .Iva. FtlverraJft and Miss He len Jones , hoth" of "Kmllcou. a l so will s h a r e in the es ta te .

to 25 higli-r. rtllliT trades up \ low iiitt,"r "and rutier. l.rKMj '

st rone nioM : 3.25. f fUri; f."'i\ good Imf i|iiot;ili|e to O.fiO ' Venlers 'aml rjilves. f.s) Including 610

direct. VcaleM scirce. '.'• undertone wo.ik: good to choice niedinm.weights,

I 13 00W.1.1..V). Henry c.ilrej improved ac­tion at fully steady, prices; plain and medium' -TO and r.lj/iiniinds. 0.50; few

! 2 d pounds. r.,75^nT>i4im to b.ircly i good. 2'6 piititujSt*. t •"••. ! Slurp nnd lambs. 3.020 Including 3 1000 dire-1. l.inilw a'loiit steairy; com I mnn to ihnlre New York *Mtc. 7."'0 ; «»li.oo.» sheep nominal, j llog«. 1.4*0'IncludlnB l . n o d lre i l : j m.irWel 20 lower; 1*1 |toiini|«. average, i P'lO; <.| pound pigs. S 25.

Mr. and t h e puro-nt

Mr«. B u b c i t Clark are i .- of ft, d a u g h t e r born nt

175: hufehers medium up to the B i n g h a m t o n City h o s p i t a l . She has . b e e n hanie'd Carol S u e .

T h e churchcK of C h e n a n g o F o r k s are a s s i s t i n g i n . p r e p a r a t i o n s for the F ive L o w e r S u n d a y S c h o o l ' a s ­s o c i a t i o n m e e t i n g to be held at N o r t h Kenton J o n . 30.

T h e f o l l o w i n g are officers of t h e P o c a h o n t a s l o d g e r e c e n t l y e l e c t e d : P o c a h o n t a s . - Mrs. I lobert Graves , W'onoiuih. Mrs. . C a r l P a l m e r ; P o w h a t a n , S u m n e r J o h n s o n ; P r o p h e t e s s . Mrs. H e n r y - .Prenticci K e e p e r of Iler.ords. .\ils.« Kve lyn P o r t e r ; K e e p e r of - W a m p u m . Mrs. tireri B e n n e t t ; Co l l ec tor of Wn-P'lm, Mrs. P,ohctt E n g l i s h : T r u s t e e . Mrs. M. (5. P a t i l n g t o n .

P o r t h i c k I n s o i i , } Jnii . 2(1—Com-'. t t c e m e n for t h e "ensuing .'•• >;ear w e r e e l e c t e d by m e m b e r s of Boy S c o u t T r o o p 2 1 . a t a;-meeting held' In. t h e - P o r t D i c k i n s o n Union School M o n d a y n ight . * p e l Howard , assp-c i a t c - d i r e c t o r .of - . Susquclnango Counc i l , wasF present : " :

N e w l y e l e c t e d c o m m i t t e e .head*. a r e ; C h a i r m a n . E l w o o d Tiffany; v i c e c h a i r m a n , H e n r y B . Graham. J ; s e c r e t a r y , E . Francis" Burtis;-t erasurer . Krank lyn K c y e s ; educa­t iona l a d v a n c e m e n t , Raymond J e w e l l a n d J o s e p h Grieser; trans-T>ortati«in, (.'arlton CHiver: n n d d e p u t y c o m m i s s i o n e r , Glen A. Slater .

R i c h a r d H o l m w o o d . scoutmaster , , a n d J o h n (?chr. a s s i s tan t scoutmas­ter, wi l l r e m a i n in office.

. T h e P o r t D i c k i n s o n Girls' 4-H. c l u b wi l l m e e t in the school b u i l d i n g t o n i g h t a t 7:30 o'clock. Miss M a b i e Bot t l e , president , an-n o u n c e d t o d a y . - E a r l J. H l b b a r d w a s elcctsd

p r e s i d e n t of the Port Dickinson V o l u n t e e r F ire d e p a r t m e n t a t * m e e t i n g he ld In the vi l lage hall M o n d a y n l g h L .

Other ofneers e l ec ted were: Vice pres ident . J- Glen J c n k s ; treasurer,' l l f n i y . l t , GrAham. Jr . ; . secictary. B. E. D w y e r ; f o r e m a n . Kenneth Ho i t o n ; a s s i s t a n t f o r e m a n . C h i t k s H a k e s ; s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s . V>'il!ls W«iod; a n d t r u s t e e for three years, Gi lbert C. L o w e , f o r m e r pres ident

.iVM A. «-, -^-—•

A T T K X n I > E S S K R T M ' X U H K O . N W o m e n o f ( h e O g d e n M. K.

c h u r r h . H U l r r r i l . wi l l a t t e n d a d e w e r t l u n c h e o n a t Ihe h o m e of Mrs. F . K. S l o a n . I l « C h e n a n g o s tree t . Hil l . -rest . T h u r s d a y a t 1:J0 p. HI,

< HICACiO t'hleato. Jan. JlLl(,\«4nelaled Pre»«)

— (t nlted Slates Drparlmenl .of Atrl-eulliirel -Hog. . 15.00(1 Including *...V»! dir«rt: «loxv. arrnind 10 higher than; Tuesday's, average; ««ws . strong to shade hleher: top. 10..-.V bulk good and

i choice, iwi-.mn pound. 10 2o'.t ln.30; eom-purable, i'sv.»l75 pound, largely fi.Vwj 10 2'.: good. Ion.50 pound sows. O.|04j ot i i

I 'a f t lc .".'ion. ft Ires. 3.W0: rood to prime fed «ti<r« and yearlings firm; sprinkling < hoiee to prime offering* strong to 13 higher on shipper »e« count: enriy lop 11.35; see. rsl load*. 13.63*31(23; sliable .»prlnkllng loppy rnllle hcrct reduced receipts m»ln Kimnlstlng fa<tor: dressed beef trade i remains very s luggish; largely » le«r | run: slocker* and feeders wesk: i •weather and adverse Influence; meaty] yearling* on country aieount np l» SOO; thin kinds. 8..7>«i«.23: all »hc

i stoik ready to s trong: atrongsfclgbt cutter i n * * up lo &.00 In Isolated In-stance*; hull* weak to EM down lo 5.7S; wale'rs strong at 11.30 down.

Sheep. 10.000, imludlng 1,000 direct: early »ale* fed w^atern lambs folly atrady al 1050: balk held steady to nnetenly 'higher: packers resitting up­turn; fed western lambs predominating In t i in: few Colorado*, nstires and fed western ewe* Included; bett western *we» br Id upward front 0.00,

M R S . S C H W A B T R E A S I R E R Mrs! N . t thah S c h w a b ha"5 been

e l ee ted t reasurer of the Hebrew Lad ie s ' Aid s o c i e t y instead of Mrs-N a t h a n S a m u e l s . W h o was elected r.rcMdent, as p r e v i o u s l y anno meed.

T O W N S K X I T E H S ^ T O Mi:irr Port D i c k i n s o n - HiHcrest Toun-

s e n d c l u b will ho ld an entertain­m e n t a n d b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g «t l n * Port D i c k i n s o n schoo l Thursday »t 7:3n p. m. r

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W I L L M E K T TOXIGITT C h e n a n g o V a l l e y P o s t . 31427. V .

F . W. . wi l l m e e t nt i h e pos t r o o m * . ' 7 1 C h e n a n r o atreet , to* n i g h t at 7:JO o'c lock.

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