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PAGE EIGHT RENO EVENING GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, t933 STOCKS YORK STERILIZATION AC NEW Mountain Splits And Old Home Is Deprived of Roof GIANNINI NOTES SAN FRANCISCO IMPROVEMENT MINING STOCKS CCMTUAC. BRIDGE EXPERTS PLAY IT UPWARD AROUSES TOM Wall Street Briefs NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Southern Ice Company stockholders will vote January 26 on a plan of readjustment of the capital structure.

The plan was formulated by holders of a substantial amount of first mortgage aeries A eight per cent bonds of the California Public Service Company, an assumed obligation of Southern Ice. American Airways, Inc. carried 38,592 pounds of air express during November, an increase of 10.9 per cent over October and a new high, record. L. B.

Manning, chairman of the board, announced today. (JrUtfasKTar IN BUSINESS TODAY OF PROTEST SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 27. (Special) Mining Exchange transactions follow: SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM The first Important factor In -contract bridge Is to know how to bid your hand correctly. Even though you are a good player, if you do not arrive STOCK Acme Aladdin Bid .01 .01 MERANO.

Italy. Dec. 27. (JP) A farmer and his thirty-three children were deprived of a roof here when the rock side of a mountain split In two and wrecked their flve-centurles-old home. The house had served many generations of the Gamper family, before Leonardo, the last owner, fell heir to It.

All of his children, nineteen, by his first wife and fourteen by his were born there. It used the mountainside aa Its support. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 27.

(JP) World-wide Improvement In business By WALTER BROCKMANN (Associated Press Foreign Staff) Alto was stressed today by A. P. Glannlnl. Amador 02 BERLIN, Dec. 27.

(JP) A storm of at th proper contract, your good play chairman of the board or the Bank of Apex 01 opposition faces Nazi law reformers you nothing, Today's Contract Problem In this hand, from the national tournament at Cincinnati, South has the contract for three no trump. West opens a spade and declarer makes five-odd. Can you do it? AQ5 10 7 6 4 4 7 6 5 Q8 America, In a year-end statement This Is whai waa done by 8. Garton dealing with the economic situation. 'A forecast seems to me unneces as their pet project goes Into effect January 1.

Typical of the Nazi effort to extend complete dictatorship over the citizenry, It Is but one of the many striking measures of legal reform scheduled for the new year, profoundly Churchill of Brooklyn, N. In the, first round of the recent national" contract team-of-four championship at Cincinnati. He and his teammates won twenty out of twenty-eight matches in this sesslen. They were the defending champions, and defense is their strongest point. World zinc production last month totaled 102,349 short tons against 107,108 In October and 70,403 for November, 1932, says the American Bureau of Metal Statistics.

Output In the United States was 32.900 tons compared with 35,195 In October. Arrowhead Dev 02 Eelmont Metals 03 Belmont Osborne .02 Best Belcher 07 Big Jim .03 Black Bear .03 Blacli Mammoth 09 Blue Ridge Midwoy t. .02 Booth 01 Broken Hills Brougher .02 Bun-Hill 36.00 Butler Gold 01 Calumet 11 sary, he said. What we need today Is a recognition of the Improvement that has already taken place. Better times are here, and only the many false starts heretofore made and the NEW YORK, Dec.

27. (flV The general run of stock, led by the utilities pushed upward today despite a large volume of year-end tax-selling. Although gain were moderate In moat Instances, and a few soft spots were evident, expanded offerings usually were absorbed without much difficulty. The close was steady to firm. Transfers approximated 3.100,000 shares.

The activity Jn equltes was the most pronounced of the past several weeks. The ticker tape got behind In the final few minutes. Little attention apparently waa paid to the fact that the gold price was again unchanged and that the dollar rallied In terms of lending foreign exchanges. Business and Industrial news, however, WOMEN FLIERS REMAIN IN AIR changing German criminal, civil and military law. A 7 8 3 10 2 A7 5 VV Dealer A 9 8 4 A5 2 8 4 6 3 confidence-shaking controversies concerning the president's recovery pro YORK STOCKS AQ872' K10 4 Q10 9 4 6 AAK10 9 4 A 9 3 KJ1094 Solution in next issue.

Sounding an alarm. Pope Pius condemned sterilization In a message to the world last Saturday and It was expected this will be followed by a protest from Cardinal Bertram, reaching Germany's 30.000,000 Catholics from all pulpits of the faith in this country. Many Protestant clergymen are believed ready to Join the oppo- (Quotations furnished by F. P. Btrass-burg, Broker.

Stocks and Bonds, 25 East First Street). 27- MIAMI, Dec. 27. Bright sunshine today dispersed heavy fog and low hanging clouds that for a time made flying difficult for Helen Rlchey and Frances Marsalls as they K19 3 6 5 AK 8 10 9 5 completing an echo which he hoped 1 might lead the declarer to believe that came within striking distance of the sltion, Open Air Reduction 98 '4 Alaska Juneau 21t Allied Chem 144U A 9 64 VQ9873 72 K4 3 Dewier AAJ5 A 2 653 gram have prevented recognition of this fact. "The Improvement that has already taken place Is subject to statistical proof and Is a matter of common observation.

Ten months ago trade was paralyzed, banks were closed, and unemployment was at the greatest total ever reached In this generation. Now our citizens are returning to work, employment and payrolls of manufacturing Industries are up fifty per cent above 1932 levels; corporations are restoring dividends and Increasing their disbursements; collections are better; wholesale prices have risen sharply; electric power production, automobile sales, car loadings, construction contracts, steel production all have shown significant Increases. woman's refueling endurance flight record. The law creates 1700 eugenics courts to administer its provisions. It Is the first of its kind to be applied wVmiCan 96 Carrie 01 Cen Eureka com 62 Cen Eureka pfd 62 Chollar Exten 08 Chollar Rites 40 Com Gold Pt 13 Com Keystone 11 Com Tun Drain .50 Con Chollar 2.40 Concordia 03 Con Gold Mining 04 Con Virginia .23 Corey Mines 01 Day rock 90 Divide Ex Con 04 Divide Annex .01 Dividend 01 Double 'O' 02 Empress .25 Falcon 05 Genii Con 08 Giant Mines Gypsy Queen 01 Golconda 50 Goldfield Con 14 The fliers completed their seventh day aloft at 1:03 p.

m. today, and, If a national scale in modern history. maintained a cheerful tone. Grains recovered one to two or more cents a bushel and cotton and most other commodities Improved. Bonds were a bit mixed.

Lending shares did not close at the top, but most of them finished practically to a point or more higher. Among these were American 'Telephone. Consolidated Oas, Public Ser-t! cf New Jersey, North American, United States Smelting. American Can, International Telephone, General Electric, General Motors, Liggett all goes well, they will equal the pres- and is the nearest thing, sociologists I he held the king. A small diamond was led from dummy, on which the declarer put the nine.

Churchill won the trick with the Jack and played the six of hearts. His partner played a small heart, allowing the declarer to win the trick with the ten. The declarer then saw opportunity Close 99 20 143 97 7 14 4.1 107 13 64 6 17 11 22 16 36 19 AAQ8 7 2 Duplicate N. and S. ml.

Opening lead J. Ask. .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 .03 .05 .04 .08 .09 .04 .12 .05 .02 .02 .03 .15 .03 .65 .08 .50 .16 .13 .53 2.50 .05 .02 .02 .02 .03 .35 .15 .02 .02 .75 .16 .15 .02 .02 .12 .02 .02 .05 .02 0.2 .02 .29 .02 .10 .04 .02 .40 .02 .03 .02 .12 .07 .02 .24 .02 .02 .02 .04 ent mark of eight days, four hours say, since ancient times, to the practice of leaving the fit to survive. Am ror row eg Am Rad St San 13 A Am Sm Ref 43 1 Am 106n Anaconda 13 Atchison 64 Aviation Corp 67 Allls Calmers 16 Baldwin Loc 1034 Bait Ohio 21 Bendlx Avlat 15, Peth Steel 33 and six minutes at 5:09 p. m.

tomorrow. In order to officially break the Elimination of the misfit by sterll- South "West North East la, Pass IN. T. 2 record, however, they must stay up Nation is the keystone of the Nazi rhorw than ont hour hevnnrl t.hut racial policy. more policy.

Pass Pass 2 N. T. Pass 3 N. T. Pass Tass Pass to lock Churchill in, so he led the king of hearts, discarding a small club from dummy.

He now played a small SDade and won In rinmmv with tvi 27 A Myers Chrysler. Auburn and Hotels and restaurants are doing better. The cheapened dollar has stimulated foreign buying and promoted Continental Can The Alcohols were When North showed tne diamond a small r. time. "We know we're going to go through with It." Mrs.

Marsalls said In a note dropped today to the ground crew. "We Just hope the motor lasts. We're going to stay up until It gives out." 9 suit by his no trump bid. Churchill, East waa forced to win the trick with uprn 1 tne King. Time alone will tell if, as the Nazis believe, Germany becomes a nation of efficient, physically superb specimens, who Hitler, in his book "My Fight," says are bound to become "masters of the earth." For the present the fate of at least 4C0.0OO Germans, the Deutsche-Zel-tung says, is involved.

These comprise practically the same number of each sex. The law Is applicable to hereditary: Cases ine diamonds, wnich easily would al Declarer now felt quite confident Gold 13 Gold Metals Gold Ref Gold Shares 01 Gold Zone 01 Halifax .03 Hercules Mines High Divide .01 Idaho Maryland 2.00 Indian Jack Walte 28 Jumbo Exten 01 Keystone 06 Lucky Strike 03 low the opponents to make their contract. Instead, he led the Jack of crop movements abroad and Is steadily reducing the agricultural surplus. As a result, farm prices, already Improved, give better promise for next season's harvest. "In California conditions are particularly good.

Farmers are receiving good prices for peaches and many other crops which have heretofore that he had Churchill locked in so that he would have to lead a diamond hearts, which was won In dummy with toward the queen. However. Churchill the ace. cleverly had concealed hi ten nt Borden Co 18 Barnsdall 7 A Be vers 224 Care. I 634 Caterpillar Tractor 23'4 Ches Ohio 39', Chrysler 52 a Coml Solv 29 ij Con Oas 34 1, Corn Prod 71i Du de Nem 91 Eastman Kodak 79 Gen Elec 17 Gen Foods 33 Gen Motors 34 Gillette Saf Rrz 7'4 Oooclyenr Rub 32 4 Gt West Sugar 27 Homestake 310 Int Harvester 38 '4 Int Nick Can 21 4 Int fc 12' FLOOD CONTROL FUNDS SOUGHT A small club was returned.

West clubs, which he now had for an exlft somewhat heavy, United States Industrial, American Commercial and National Distillers losing around a point each. With the bulk of tax selling expected to be of the way at the close of business today transactions must be on a cash basis during the remainder of the week the eyes of Wall Street were again turning toward Washington and the forthcoming session of congress. Borne financial quarters were confident President Roosevelt will devote a sizable portion of his annual message to the monetary situation. In support of this It was recalled that refused in, win xv.v. 4 21 66 24 28 53 29 35 73 92 78 18 32 34 29 304 39 21 13 68 20 13 21 21 card.

clarer, went in With the lack. 1 nlavprt t.hA ton nt been depressed, and Inventories are low. The Improvement Is not con 1. Feeble-mlndedness 200,000 2. Schizophrenia 3.

Insanity 20,000 4. Epilepsy 60.000 WASHINGTON. Dec. 27 (JP) West Churchill's first defensive play was queen was played from dummy. West to drop the nine of clubs.

won the trick with the queen, cashed A small spade was returned and his two good hearts and led a dia-dummy's Jack was finessed, holding mond. which Churchill won with the the trick. The declarer then played ace. Thus the three no trump contract the ace of clubs from dummv and fined to any specific area; It Is world wide. Europe, particularly Great Britain, has felt the uptrend and, despite the fact that wheat production plays such a dominant part In Its 5.

St. Vitus 600 Johns Manvllle 56 '2 ern Washington representatives today sought en audience with President Roosevelt in an effort to obtain flood control funds. Kennecott 6. Blindness 4,000 7. Deaf and dumbness 18.000 8.

Serious physical deformity 20,000 9. Chronic alcoholism 10,000 SLS of clubs'l (Copyright. 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) Manhattan Geld .01 Mexican .35 Minesamerlca Mirabel Myra New Cal Ton 01 New Sutherland North Divide Ex Obra Miuea 06 Operator Ophlr 20 Osborne 01 Pac Butte Pony Meadows Red Hill 02 Hosetta 02 Round Mtn 10 San Rafael 01 Shamrock 1.40 Lorlllard 15 Montg Ward 21 Following a conference yesterday Representatives a 1 1 e.n, Lloyd The total cost to the state for sterilizing the 400,000 Is estimated at 4,000,000 marks (currently about $1,491,600) for the men on a basis of twenty marks an operation, and marks (about $3,728,500) for the women, operations In the latter Smith and Zioncheck, all Democrats, Joined in an appeal to the president, urging him to approve Immediate action In western Washington to curb the many rivers which have been ASKS PUBLICITY STORM VICTIMS' ONINCOIETAX BODIESSOUGHT economic Ih'e. so has Canada. In Australia and New Zealand.

I am told, the betterment approaches the proportions of a boom. "In America we have a leader who has shown an uncanny control of economic and political forces; with inflationists badgering him on one side and the so-called "sound" money advocates attacking on another, he has held to the se.nest and soundest course a course that has kept the country behind him and has forced congress -to recognize his leadership. I hope that no further obstacles wtll flooding the cities and towns of the Silver King 01 the chief executive recently has held lengthy conferences with federal reserve authorities and other fiscal expert. Various politico-economic observers were of the opinion that the president would request specific monetary lcg.slatlon which might permit the treasury to recall some $4,300,000,000 of gold stocks from the federal reserve banks If there Is to be a subsequent devaluation of the dollar In terms of gold to between fifty and sixty per cent of Its former parity. The sustained Improvement In the fomer trade field was cheering to Industrial analrsts.

The figures on case being more difficult. imon .06 Nat Distillers 21 Nat Dairy 11 Nash Motors 23 North Am Avlat 5a Central 31ia Patlno 19! fe 15 Pac Light 22 V2 Penney. 60 2 Penn 29 Phelps-Dodge 16 Pullman 61 Radio 6 Radio Keith 2 Safeway Stores 43 Socony Vacuum 15 Southern Pas 18 Stand Brands 20 8td Oil Cal 37 Std Oil 45 and southwest section of the state along Puget Sound. f. Sunshine 23 4 31 19 15 22 51 29 17 61 6 2 44 16 18 20 38 45 6 23 39 1 WASHINGTON.

Dec. 27. (JP) 1 I .05 3.05 .01 .01 .28 .05 .09 BENTON HARBOR, Dec. 27. (JP) Coast guards patrolled the Publication of income tax returns was The Deutsche-Zeltung's eugenics expert said the task could be completed in a period of two years.

He holds the outlay would represent a saving in the end. Expenditures for the care of the nation's Insane alone amount to 700,000.000 RARE DOCUMENT Thomson Ton North Star Tcm Repd Trinity Gold Enr Union Con Vera Mines .03 .14 .02 .142 .03 .08 .08 .02 .15 .04 .02 .02 .02 .25 .07 .05 .51 advocated today by Representative Patman be placed In his path and that our American people will have the good sense to look about them and recog Patman arranged to appear before 4 IS ON DISPLAY November exports and Imports, Just the house ways and means committee in support of a provision which would require the Internal revenue bureau nize the unmistakable signs of the Improvement that has already taken marks (about It waa estimated the government in thirty or forty years if only sixty per cent of wave-battered eastern shore of Lake Michigan today seeking traces of victims of Tuesday's storm which claimed eight lives In the wrecking, of two fishing tugs. The tug Bremen, of South Haren, and the tug Martha, of Michigan City. sank with their crews of four men each. The Bremen went down near South Haven harbor while the Martha sank near the Michigan City lighthouse.

place." Issued, showed the former totaled 104. 000,000 against $138,834,000 In the same month last year while the I the defectives were sterilized would Verdi Vet a Grande 01 West End 14 West End Ex 01 West Mines 21 White Caps .06 Wilson. Reo 03 Yuba Sierra 46 FORMAL SALES Osborne 2000 2c. Double 'O' 2000 3c. Yuba Sierra 300 46c.

LONDON, Dec. 27. (JP The Codex save 4.000,000 marks (about Ir'ter aggregated $128,000,000 com to make public upon demand the Income tax return of any persons or corporation. He told newspapermen that if the committee did not accept the sugges pared with $104,468,000 In November, 1032. Slnaitious.

which the British government purchased for $500,000 from Soviet Russia, was placed in the British Museum today and went on Stone. Webster 5 Texas Corp 23 Texas Gulf Sul 39 Transamerlra 6 Unit Aircraft 30 Union Carbide 43 Unit Corp 4 Union Oil Cal 18 4 Union Pac 109 Pipe 18 Smelting 97 Steel 43 Rubber 14 Warner Bros 4 West El Mfg 36' Western Union 52 Woolworth 38 BOND MARKET IS IRREGULAR a 30 45 18 110 18 98 46 15 4 36 51 lou.rao). The jBterlllzation law, Nazi speakers reiterate, Is not to be considered a punitive measure. "He has the greatest love for humanity." says the Deutsche-Zeitung. In the same strain, "who prevents the sick from being born to agony, or to become the burden of the healthy.

dlspjpy In a special case. It arrived by special courier Christ tion he would bring up the matter on the floor of the house. Patman said he believed more than $1,000,000,000 in revenue had been lost due to the policy of keeping Income tax payments confidential. STATE ABOLISHES mas eve but was put In a vault until after the holidays. Detectives guard STOCK EXCHANGE BILL PROPOSED 39 INFORMAL SALES Amador 1000 2c.

Arrowhead 14.000 2c. Best Belcher 300 8c. Big Jim 4000 7c. 6000 6c. Elack Bear 2000 4c.

Carrie 1000 lc. Central Eureka 100 60c, 700 63c. Central Eureka 'A' 600 63c. ed the document, said to be the most valuable In the world, durlne Its NEW YORK. Dec.

27. iJPy The National socialism will here again do Approximate sales 3,100,000 shares. bond market waa Irregular today. U. transfer.

The Bible manuscript dutv unflinchingly." DOW. JONES' AVERAGES TAX ON PROPERTY S. government Issues eased minor of the late among the possessions PARIS CONIC IES czar. Con Chollar 1100 $2.45, 1900 $2.47, fractions as Washington advices reported estimates of the treasury defl Com'dty Index 43 69.99 30 Industrials 96.80.50 30 Ralls 39 42-. 16 20 Utilities 21.98.58 clt.

PLANE PLUNGES; SAN AN NEW YORK CIRB Mixed changes occurred elsewhere, Rail bonds were generally firm, ex Assoc fc HUNT FOR SPIES SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dee. 27. (JP) Illinois today abolished Its state tax on property, which last year was fifty cents on each $100 of assessed Amer Sup Pow 2 treme gains ranging above a point. Tl iVOAR EMU 0 Postal Telegraph 5s were up more Aluminum or Amer Tk Arkansas Gas 7 At las Corp 103. than three and International Tele WASHINGTON, Dec.

27. (JP) Representative Cross Tex.) said today he planned to introduce In the next congress a bill to place the country's stock and commodity exchanges under government regulation. The proposed measure would require all such exchanges to operate under charters Issued by congress and under the supervision of a board of regulation probably to be composed of the secretary of agriculture, the STOCK MARKET phone convertible 4s gained nearly Villi CiVlV.p A Chollar Exten 3000 7c. Chollar Rites 300 35c. Concordia 2000 4c.

Con Virctnla 4500 24c. Divide 2000 10c. Double 1000 3c. Gold ledge 400 15c. Jack Wait 1700 29c.

Lucky Strike 1000 4c. Obra 1000 6c. 1000 7c. Operator 1000 lc. Ophir 2000 23e.

San Rafael 1300 2c. Shamrock 300 $1.42, 200 $1.45. Tom Reed 800 11c. Veta Grande 1700 2c. West Mines 3500 22c.

Yuba Sierra 1500 47c. ConVwlth Edison 32 two. Some light and power Issues ciec Bona ft snare io Ford Motor, Canada 14 reacted. PARIS. Dec.

27. (JP) Police re-! Revenues from property will be redoubled their activity today In fol-' Placed nex1 rear by the two per cen lowing the trails of an alleged Inter- reta11 8alM tax- national spy ring supposedly selling The decision was announced by the French military secrets to other na- levy board' consisting of Gov. Henry tinns. Horner, State Treasurer John C. Mar- SAN FRANCISCO.

Dec. 27.X OSBORN, Idaho, Dec. 27 (TP) Russell Owen, former airmail pilot and a veteran flier, and a passenger, E. J. Ford Motor, Ltd 5 Oulf OH 55 Following Is the official list of transactions on the San Francisco Stock nuniDie on ioo CURB MA Murphy of Kellogg, Idaho, were crlt and Curb Exchanges at 1:40 p.

m. to- secretary of commerce snd the attor S'T general. Ically Injured when their plane fell two hundred feet and was demolished F. EXCHANGE Neon Lights sg Niagara Hudson Pow 4 Natl Avlat 9 Swift te Co 13 Any exchange unwilling to operate under charter would be barred from Ten persons already are In custody. 1 and state Audlor Edward J.

Including two Americans, Mr. and Barrett- at lta annual meeting. Mrs. Robert Gordon Swltz. A year aS tne board increased the Today there were reports that au- 8tate tax from thirty-five to fifty thorities had arrested or planned, to cents on each e100 assessed property arrest thirty mote persons, but con- valuatlon- flrmatlon was not available.

Strictest MOR ACTIVE at the airport here today. Owen was circling the field prepara tory to landing when the ship side Alaska Juneau 21'4 Anglo-Cal Natl Bk of 7'i Atlas Imp Diesel Eng 'A' Bank of Cal A 121 Bond Share 43J Byron Jackson 3T. FEARS EXPRESSED all Interstate transactions. San Francisco slipped, landing on its nose 1ft stumps srn uu ina 32 Std OH Ky 14 Transcontinental Air 2 Imperial Oil 12 Lake Shore 44 Hiram Walker 47 Newmont Mining 48 NEW Dec. 27.

(JP) Recov Calamba Sucar pfd 19'i Cal Cotton Mills 44 Cal Ink 'A' 19 ji Cal-Ores Pow 7 Pfd 20 secrecy surrounded police Produce Market FOR N. Y. VESSEL NEWSPAPER COD ery In utility shares marked a moderately active curb market session to Cal Pack 19 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. (JPy day.

Better support for the power and Caterpillar Tractor 24'4 NEW YORK HANK STOCKS Chae Natl 16- 16 Natl City 18- 19 Guaranty Trus; 229 232 Bankers" Trust 48- 49 4 Irving Trust 12- 12 on the East end of the field. The men, both unconscious, were extricated from the wreckage and taken to the Wallace General hospital, a mile away. Owen, flying a private plane in the emergency operations set up by N. B. Namer of Northwest Airways, to aid residents of this region after floods Isolated them from the outside world, had been making several trips dally from Spokane to this point.

at light Issues prompted some demand elsewhere, though much of the market was little better than Irregular. BOSTON, Dec. 27. (JP) Fears were STILL DELAYED SIX TRANSIENTS HELD AFTER RIOT Con Chem 'A' 24 Crown Zellerbach com VTC 3 Crown Zellerbach pfd 'A' 33 Vi Fireman's Fund Insur 48 Vi Fireman's Fund Indem 17' Food Mach com 11 entertained today for the safety of American Gas, Electric Bond First Natl 1110 -1125 the New York towboat Honeybrook 8hare. American Superpower, New HOME OWNERS LOANS mont Mining.

Aluminum of America, 4's of 1931 83 bid; 84 asked. Federal-State Market News Service, net wholesale prices: BUTTER 92 score. 19c; 01 score, 18 He; 90 score 18c. EGGS U. S.

Extras, large, 22 Vie; medium, 19tic; small, CHEESE Flats and triplets. 10c. BUTTERFAT First grade. 19c f. o.

b. San Francisco. ONIONS Stockton browns and yel-lows $1.23 per good whites, 80-lb. sacks. $1.73, boilers $3.23 cold storage.

Golden State Milk 4'a Honolulu Oil lis; Langendorf Unit Bak "A 12 '4 Los An pries pfd 78 Lyons-Maenus 'A' 77. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (JP) The newspaper code, together with more Pittsburgh Plate Glass and a few other shares Improved fractions to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec. 27.

JP)(. U.SD.A.) than forty others, remained today on around a point. Parker Rust Proof, and her crew of fourteen, unreported since she cleared the Cape Cod canal yesterday morning bound for-Boston. A check of all possible havens from the storm between the cape and Boston harbor today failed to disclose her presence. SILVER FUTURES OMAHA, Dec: 27.

(JP) Six transients, residents at the new ferfer. President Roosevelt's desk without Lake Shore Mines, New Jersey Zinc, QUEZON VISITS HOGS slow 180-220 lb. steady to 10c others strong to Magnavox Co Mai-chant Calcu Mach com 1 Natomas Co 60 North Amer Invest 6 pfd 14 al relief shelter, were sentenced t0 any definite Indication as to how soon Pan-American Airways and Pioneer shade higher good and choice 180- Gold sagged durlntr the afternoon. nlr.ety days In Jail today, after a "near-riot" had been quelled at the 220 lb. top sows Great Atlantic Pacific more than com 15si 6 1st pfd.

18i no woum oe aoie 10 spare tne time to study them with a view to deciding whether to give his approval. In the list were the master code for the construction Industry, separate wHT US recovered an early five-point decline. place late yesterday. 514 1st pfd 17 NEW YORK. Dec.

27. (An--Sllver CATTLE 10,000, medium weight A. O. Woodgate, shelter superin GRAIN AND PROVISION'S tendent, described the men as "bol Pac Light com 324 Pac Light 66 dlv pfd 73 Vi Pac Pub Ser (new) com Pac Pub Ser 1st pfd 1 Pac com 69 1', TOTATOES Sacramento river long whites per fair Yakima netted gems, U. S.

No. 1, few combination New crop Watsonvllle garnets 3-3 Vie per lb. TOULTRY Hens 10-14c; broilers sheviks," trying to foment unrest. and weighty steers steady to weak, yearlings steady light heifer and mixed yearlings medium to strong to 25c higher, top long yearlings $3.35: several loads weighty The clx prisoners were booked as: CHICAGO. Dec.

27. (JP) Upturns of grain prices gained Impetus In late dealings today, with wheat showing a maximum rise of about three cents WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (JP) Harvey Edwards, Arvada, Denl- President Roosevelt told the Philip codes for the retail and wholesale food trades and a master code to cover the graphic arts, Including printing and publishing of various forms. The entire batch, together with five i approved yesterday, were sent to the futures closed steady 35-50 higher; sales 9,200,000 ounces.

High Low Last Dec 44.00 43.90 44.20N Jan 44.33 44.00 44.30B Mar 45.00 44.30 44.85 May 45.55 44.85 45.45 July 46.00 45.60 46.01N Sept. 46.57N bid; nominal. a bushel. son Taft, Erie, Joseph Blanley, Fairmont, Joseph Ortez. Denver; Matt Solenko, Minneapolis, and Extreme low temperatures catching Harold Krick of Weiser, Idaho.

steers butcher heifers strong to higher, also desirable light young cows and fst cows fully stesdy; vealers mostly 50c higher with selects few odd lots $7.00. SHEEP 8000, occasional bids and scattered sales fat lsmbs around Paraffine com 26 '4 Pig'n Whistle pfd Vi Roos Bros com 64 Schleslnger 'A com "4 Schleslnger pfd 1V4 Shell Union Oil com 7 Socony-Vacuum 16V4 Southern Pac 19 Golden Gate 'B' 3 4 Std Oil Cal 383'. Transamerlca Corp e'J Unit Aircraft 30'4 Union Oil Cal 1754 White House Just before Christmas. much wheat without snow protection led In some quarters to serious alarm as to crop damage, especially as the forecast Southwest pointed to 19-20c; fryers 14-18c; roasters 13-14c; roosters 6-8c; ducks D-lOc; pigeons squabs 20-21c; hares (live) 4-12c; turkeys (dressed) 16-19c. BAY LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

27. (U.8.D.A.) HOGS 630. Including 540 direct. Fairly active on MONEY AT NEW YORK still colder conditions. A reduction STATE OFFICERS NEW YORK.

Dec. 27. (JP) Call of one million bushels decreased the steady; lew desirable fed offerings RAIL EARNINGS SHOW INCREASE money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days 4-l; 90 days I-l4: four-six months pine Independence mission headed by Manuel Quezon at a formal White House luncheon today to submit Its proposition in writing for consideration by the administration. Pending this written proposal, Mr.

Roosevelt withheld any commitment on the Independence issue. He talked informally with the group at the conclusion of the luncheon. Secretary Dern and Brigadier General C. F. Cox, chief of the bureau of insular affairs, also, attended the luncheon.

"We have nothing to say at this time," said Secretary Dern to reporters later, "and will wait until the president has received a formal written proposal of the mission." wens argo ez 1 J81 upward to nothing done on clipped lambs; undertone strong on aged sheep; feeding lambs relatively West Pipe Steel Cal ccm 11 wheat supply on ocean passage to a record low of 19.976,000 bushels. Wheat closed unsettled, 2-2 cents above yesterday's finish, corn 74-1V4 ACNARGS per cent. Prime commercial paper S. F. CURB scarce.

small supply, fully steady; load uneven 183 lb. California butchers $4.25. lightly sorted for 230-300 lb. averages few 300-330 lb. packing sows $3.00.

14- Bankers' acceptances unchanged. Alaska Treadwell OGDEN LIVESTOCK OGDEN, Dec. 27. (JP) (U.S.D.A.) BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Dec.

27. JP) (TJJS.D.A.) Business In wool is mostly very .10 107 V4 3 22 .10 l'i .47 4314 34'4 .10 .51 up. oats advanced, and pro visions showing a rise of 10 to 15 cents. Closing quotations: WHEAT December 83 May 86-. July 85-.

CORN December 45, May 51-Ti. July 53-. OATS December 35, May Amer Anglo Natl 'A' Cal Oreg Pow 6 '27 Cal Pac Trad Cities Service Olaude Neon Lights Crown Willamette 1st pfd Gen Motors Italo Petroleum Italo Petroleum pfd quiet In the Boston market. Only scattered Inquiries are being received. A fair sized line of graded HOGS 1795; steady with Tuesday's with higher close; extreme top $3.50 on best drlvelns; mixed kinds quoted bulk underweights around packing sows $2.50 down.

CATTLE 40; all drlvelns; hardly enough here to test values; quotably steady; good steers and heifers quoted caxtjje eo. Nominally steady, better grades all classes practically off market, few scattered lots plain slaughter steers and she-stock available; medium to low-good short-fed under 1050 lb. steers quoted to around good young cows eligible up to $3.50, low-cutters-cutters bulls quoted $3.00 down. TOPEKA, Dec. 27.

(Attention in the Kansas million dollar bogus bond scandal turned today to preparations for the Impeachment trials of Roland Boynton, attorney general, and Will J. French, state auditor the first of which Is to begin before the state senate on January 8. The trial of Ronald Finney, thirty-four-year-old bond broker and key figure in the entire case, and his subsequent plea of guilty to bond Libby McNeill Llbby 274 July 36. NEW YORK. Dec.

27. (JP) The first fifty-two railroads to report for November had net operating Income totaling $27,546,000, an increase of 21.6 per cent over November. 1932, and a rise of 13.1 per cent over the same month of 1931. In October this year their net operating income amounted to 000, which was 11.1 per cent underr 1932 figures. Gross revenues of $174,864,000 were 3.7 per cent above last year, whereas October showed a drop of 1.4 per cent.

Nat Auto Fibres pfd 49 French combings 64s and finer territory wool has been sold at 81-83 cents scoured basis but this was an exception to the general tendency as most of the Inquiries are being made In anticipation of possible reouire- Pac Eastern RYE December 55. May 59. July medium $3.25 down; com 60. Leroy Cleveland of Marfa, uses an airplane to commute between his ranches in Texas and Mexico, 235 miles apart. The water of an "overland" flood along the lower Mississippi travels about one-third as fast as the river Itself.

BARLEY December 47, May 52, Pineapple Holding Radio Corp So Cal Edison So Cal Edison 6 pfd Petroleum 5V4 6Vi 1474 17 .30 3.10 CALVES 90; alt direct. SHEEP None. Good-choice wooled lambs BO lbs. down quoted around 8.23-6.73, possibly above, mon dairy types $2.50 down; good cows lower grades $2.00 down; full bulls $2.23 down. 6HEEP 630; nothing done early.

Iments after the turn of the year. Ask-intf nr1M ar firm riaentta juiy 02. LARD December 4 .90, May 3.40, BELLIES January 5.10, forgery charges, has held Interest the Unlv Con Oil Virgen Pack the very limited demand for wooL London Is reviving the Charleston, past two weeks..

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