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TWELVE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24,1933 THE SHRE VEPORT TIMES COTTON LOSES NEARLY HALF COTrON MARKET IN NUTSHELL tWD WAS STOCKS WEAK AT NEW YORK BOND MARKET HIT BY SHARP NEW OKI.MNB HAMS DOLLAR PER BALE AT ORLE AN Dunny Buy lit, Al- Little TurtU 111 la null 113, ON THURSDAY PRICE SLUMP JMCS SELECTIONS Stock Downturn Contribut Markets In Brief lly liEAlKEGAUD Vialble aupply American Friday Into night week ending Friday Iiitu mulit Mima Augum 1 Mill takings tvuek ending Friday Mill tHklniia time Augimt 1 Extiorts week ending Friduy Jlxpnrt ainee August 1 to Slump; Liquidation Also Is Bearish FOURTH RACE Six furlongs: Tori-h-fira 102, Hegitta I112, Murmuring pints H'2, llunlroik i 5 limn Itm-ks IM, Cor-h'BU 111), Shield 11)1, Grand Champion 110. Orosihoni-s 1(17, Silver Wave lux. Sir AlwillKlnn 106, Rlllvooe 110, Play ('holie llu, simctie 97, MiTlnklo 107, Abduu-Uun lu7. gMVTir in nn tv Th.Ia. Losses of Two or More Points Losses Ranging From Point to Fulr Grounds.

FIRST RACE fenny, Busy Murle, ('losing prli'e of Thuraday Five or More Most Severe of Current Year Rather Widely Distributed Throughout List Dixie L. By P. O. MUTH. NEW YORK.

Stocks weak; market dull after early selling. Uonds weak i 8. Governments hit! Ill Curb: weak; Unities lead de prli of middling Highest price of middling thia SECOND RACE Forget Not, Light pendenco I lumlU'HPl, Mil and sixteenth: I'lgiion Hole U5. Uosoohcl loo, Whisking Nun, Noon Play Lowest price of middling thia Acreage planted July 1., New Orleans, Feb, 33. Cottc showed good resistance during tl THIRD RACE-Ozltl, Red Vamp, Thia Toar I.aat Year Year llafore us.

lino 10.017. 0110 1.302.000 137.734 202.010 116,217 1 1 11 T. 6 1 li 3 13,268.481 13,410. 0113 :ilj.llni) 176,000 1.820. 001) 1.696.(100 7,.

II D. DUO 170.13 2111.120 1,384.011 i. 621, 841 4.717.817 6 89 11 1G 6.89 6. ill 10.90 6.18 6.69 10.00 15 75 tJ4.95 Ui27.07 37,790.000 41,491.000 46.078.ono 65. 74.9 2.2 62.0 82.6 08.0 64.2 6 3 63.05 1.1.684.IIOO 14.

362. Doll 11,310,0110 13.680.111111 14.310.000 1 1.435. 0UU 16,234.000 11,947,000 iii. 1 mm 1 13.243,000 10,532.745 14, 207. 613 1 931, 527 1 1.861.(110 11,016,000 19.1118,000 8.870.0110 8,331,0110 8.810.000 11,612.872 7 9.59 17.54 MO, Druggist 108, Ceinbrtdgcshirs Jus Fortunata Youth 110, SIXTH RACE Six furlongs: Loyola 113, New York, Feb.

33 (P). Unable to (Vuiilrilon Augimt 1 Dunair, million September 1. Ncw York, Feb. 23 The bond market suffered Its worst relapse of the year today and losses ranging ruin US, Tricycle llo, Nclnon 107, Ga- FOURTH RACE Black Flash, Odd recover their spirits over the holiday financial markets were mostly lower Condition Octolwr 1 hrlelle 102. Arrogant 102, Tort way 107, Clemmls Hit, ltulli Marie 10S, Kxiivslion Btar, Fly On today.

Indicated crop August 1 Indicated crop K'Pteniler 1 Indicated crop October 1 FIFTH RACE Dr. Parrlsh, Baboo, Gunfire iia, uniimti in. precious Tj.pifj, I Ann lui, Buster 106. James T. luii.

Continued selling of United States government loans, weakness of other December production SIXTH RACE Bobsled, Thistle early morning session as a large ipi firm bought for price fixing at Ne York but a stocks continued to wot lower during the early afternoon, tlosa market began to weaken as suppo1" was withdrawn and liquidation In. Late afternoon reports said th I the Smith bill was meeting hea SEVENTH HACK Mil and 60 yards: I.Mcly tiny luS, Sum Slick lus. Pantngruul 1U. Princess Isabel lus. Old Will nun Ginned ta Novemter 14 hlh grade securities In the bond Tom, Princess Octa.

Total ginned 600 pounds list and moderate reactions by a SEVENTH RACE EASTER PAR Veiu-iiii-ia 113, Sanf Fairrlta Fair-glow in. Ik-auty Hello MS, Rita Lee lui, Commercial crop- number of commodities accompanied ADE, Miss Alden, Baldys Flame. cline. Foreign EvcUangei Irregulur; gold currencies firm. Cotton lower; Wull street and romiiilsfcloti house selling.

Sugar higher; firmer spot market. Coffee quiet; easier llrn.lliuii markets. CHICAGO Wheat lower; sympathy with torn. Corn weuk; new lows broken. Cattle: Steady to strong on better grndes, others slow.

Hogs: 3-10 higher. tAnierlcan world tAmerlcan world consumption. Matins Milliliter lus. EIGHTH RACE Mile and sixteenth: EIGHTH RACE Sad Knight, Axen- a general let-down In stock prices Turnover totaled 1,326,403 shares, Average price of middling Arundi-1 11. Chiefs Warrior 113, Suira- by, Kelso.

etna 111, Cloudy Day ll, Truxton 118. 1NOTE Total lint only. from 1 to 5 or more points hit the highest Investment groups as well as the more insecure speculative categories. Leading the precipitate decline were United Stutes government obligations, some of which dropped nearly 2 points. Most foreign bonds also were heavy.

Sales totaled $15,125,000, par value, while the Associated Press-Standard Statistics average for 60 domestic corporate loans lost 1.1 points. The severe reaction was attributed largely to renewed selling by insti opposition and was unlikely to with two exceptions the year's largest NINTH RACE Ogygla, Winnie Jo, Homri'hora 11,6, Miracle Us, Smiling Moon volume. ill, Winnie c. 105. inversion lis.

l'rin- Trice. come a law this session, closing prl ooas Zelda 1 0S. 'Aug, Aug. 1. Sept.

A us. ttJune 9. tttJime 9. were near lows of the day, Marfl tiear, fast on Thursday. ll.uleah Park.

For several rails, Including Santa Fe, New York Central and Unicui Pacific, losses amounted to 3 points FIRST RACE Irenes Bob, My Pur Fair Grounds Results DAILY COTTON TABLE chase, Black Mack. or more. Elsewhere, American Tele SECOND RACE PoUy Egret, Cherry phone, United American FIRST RACK Four furlongs: Tart, Little Bungle. Rigo (Anderson) 27.20 10.60 6.20 Port Movtment-" THIRD RACT Our Trouble, Bran Double Nutgctt (Cooper). ill.

60 11. JO Mldllng Receipt Exports Sales Averages Stock tutions desiring greater liquidity. The economic and political pictures Let anedien (Cunningham) 10. ay Muffin. Three Bees.

Time; ,60 2-6. New Orleans FOURTH RACE Skyhaven, Fair Also ran: Aratine, Ocean, Pet. Re submission, 1 Prevail, Peedeeque, Grund Image. The Pelican. KtOfks.

Brush. D'sanar. (Copyright. 1033. Stand.

Statistics Ce.l FIFTH RACE SEA FOX, Action, Galveston Mobile Savannah Charleston Wilmington SECOND RACK Six furlongs: 60 20 selling at 6.89 cents and May at 6.1 cents, net losses of seven to etg! points on the day and 14 to 18 polii under the morning highs. The market opened steady and litfc changed, became heavy and declinf slightly immediately after as larj numbers of first March tenders wej; circulated at New York but becurj much steadier and advanced nea a half dollar a bale before the ef of the first hour on heavy tra. buying. The heavy buying car mostly from one spot firm which said to have taken 25,000 bales New York for price fixations. Hedgiji was very light and following the cline just after-'the opening, offcj lngs became somewhat scarce Jubilate.

Rnnisey (Duiuiy) 11.80 3 00 S.90 Iiuluat. Rails TJtlls, Iskum (Hooper) 8.60 3 SIXTH RACE Capitalist, Screech, virtually were unchanged. As Indicative of the apparent hurried liquidation, the usually stable American Telephones were off fractionally to as much as 314 points. Among the other principal victims were Consolidated Gas 5s, off Chesapeake and Ohio, general 4'2s, off 2'i; Liggett and Myers 7s, off Dont Touch (Ruder) 3.80 Norfolk Baltimore Black Sheep. Time: 1.15 3-5.

Also ran: Gen. Campbell, Zode. Harry SEVENTH RACE Englewood, Miss 33.01 25.04 26.03 26.04 71. 74. 76.

90. New York Boston Ilieover, No Fun, llun On, Trycobel Corlnne, Some Knight, Orkin. THIRD RACE Six furlongs: 5 .89 1,765 263 1. 5.90 17,835 75 798.048 6.73 1,313 93 141.388 6.92 .160 23 163.146 67,010 42 25.012 6 04 32 961 26 64.2,'i3 2.232 6.05 97 750 198.680 18.787 6.85 1,288 2,293 1,794,233 -0 3.800 197.771 77,603 4.780 22.6S3 3. 723 4,573,511 95,779 103.767' 7.111.403 5,486,778 Mldllng Receipts Shipm ts Sales Stock 5.85 3.2SI 6.110 6.717 4S6.899 (.25 613 939 62 111.854 34.02 104 137.09 242 Minor Ports Corpus Christl Dr.

Syntax (Vcrcher) 7.40 3 40 3.60 Ninek (Park.) 3.20 2.40 Havana, Cuba, 1V4. Shell Union Oil 6s, off and Today 43.00 Prevlus day 46.03 Week ago 46 OS Month ago 63.00 Year ago 62.09 Three years .177. 00 Five years ago. .141 .08 High 1933 65.02 Low 1933 43.00 High 1933 72.03 Low 1932 35.01 High 1931 140 03 Tadcaater (Chiavetta) FIRST RACE Baigneuse, Diana Texas and Pacific first 5s, off 5. Time: 1.14 3-5.

Mede, Indtazen. Numerous rails and utilities lost 1 Total today Total this week Also ran: Chat Eagle, Tansy. Sanduoot, 130. 95. 71.

111. 51. 203. 2. 12.08 118.01 30.00 23.09 39.08 13.02 108.02 30.08 30.08 SECOND RACE HEARTBREAK, Utile Aurlnm.

FOKHTH HACK Six furlongs: to 3 or more points and most of the lower priced Industrials were equally spite the continued weakness In r1 11 no A ii 1 En Can, Industrial Rayon and Auburn put themselves In the same range. U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Dupont, General Electric, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, General Motors and International Harvester were off about a point net. The Federal Reserve system's open market operations were largely switched to bills In the week end Wednesday.

Purchases of this paper expanded (144,000.000 against an Increase of (25.000,000 in the government security portfolio; the latter now sTands about $20,000,000 under the peak. Total gold reserves were reduced by (82,000,000, while monetary stocks dipped (51,000,000, the result of foreign The currency circulation increase amounted 'to (134,000,000 against a rise of (149,000,000 in the previous week, so that the comparison was favorable even though the figures Indicated that the monetary requirements for extraordinary needs were still substantial. Discounts of member banks were up (41,000,000. Reporting New York City member banks sold (70,000,000 of government securities and reduced loans the loan shrinkage was entirely in the "all, other" category. Nomin, Cynara.

THIRD RACE Valley, Little Tur- Marie Joan Urc.iro)"; 20 2.4" THIRD RAC 60.00 Low 1931 non-resistant, curitles and none too encouragl Polly K. (Cooper) 3.00 Bonds, tie, Dunny Boy. In the foreign division gains were 20 20 20 news out of Michgian where banking conditions still remain ratR FOURTH RACE Grand Champion, Time: 1.14 3-6. Alpo ran: Loradale. Ruokua, Grimmace.

FIFTH RACK line mile: held by Issues of Australia, Great Indust. Ralls till Total for Interior Movement-Memphis Augusta St. Louis Fort Worth Little Rock Atlanta Dallas Montgomery crossbones, Reglna .60 02 69.03 78 01 Today Britain, Denmark and Poland. Jap er unsettled. March opened two points net up 404 360 FIFTH RACE Boscobel, Fortunate 329 1.2S3 anese government loans rallied about 64,96, Volla Maid (Parke) 2 20 2.40 Sandwrack (Richard) 2.20 2.10 SIMer Zoe (Calvert) 2.20 61.01 60.03 79.

62 00 63.00 80. 15.00 (3.02 13. Youth, Pigeon Hole, 5.40 6.62 5.95 6.55 6.70 Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago 2 points. German government 5 1.872 5.98 cents and May unchanged 6.09 cents, when New York reporlfl SIXTH RACE Gun Fire, Chlantl, dropped 2 5-8 points. Both French Time: 1.40 1-6.

Also ran: Wrackell, Cettin Even. SIXTH RACE One mile: (3.02 74 07 93.03 89.08 104.07 100.61 Kutn Marie, 7s and 7 l-2s slumped a point or 27,100 bales tendered on March, syi Two years Three years ago. 93.00 104.09 98.0 Total today 5,052 9.60 6.00 2.80 4.20 2.20 8.415 664,013 SEVENTH RACE Princess Isabel. Surmysideup (Parke) Catino (Miirshlo) more. Uruguay republic 8s lost 8 High 1933 68 01 65.07 85,02 pathetic easiness here put MarH down to 6.95 cents and May to Cllftons Queen (HuTger).

2.10 Low 1933 60.03 69.02 78.01 points. Zelda, High 1032 71.03 79.00 86.0 Time: 1.44 4-5. Also ran: Curly Head, Santa Roma, EIGHTH RACE Princess Cloudy Day, Chiefs Warrior. cents, net losses of one to two poll 47.04 70.09 on the The heavy trade buyid Low 1932 63 03 High 1931 90.04 Low 1931 62 03 Drastic l.aaa. Active American.

W'lnnred Wind. ConeierBe, I.ady Trust. Wily Girl. BOND MARKKT. (Closing limitations February 23.) Open High Low Close 105.07 lol.O 62.03 80.0 orders which were mostly for PRICES STEADY AS TRADING IS ACTIVE ON FT.

WORTH MARKET SUVE.VTH RACE One mile: New 1933 low. Lib 8 435 luO.16 100.08 100.03 and July carried March up to a Hialeah Park Entries Rill Looney (Parke) 8.20 2.10 2.40 Imelda (Calvert) 2.10 2.40 1st 4t 685 101.20 100.20 100.26 Yarrow (McCray) 8.40 4th 41, 1254 102.00 100.30 100.31 early morning high of 6.02 cents a May to 6.16 cents, net gains of six seven points on the day and sev FIRST RACE Three furlongs: Honey XiOCUst 113. Mv PlirfhitaA 111 111a1.n.n.l. Time: 1.44 1-5. Also ran: Nlata, Sunella, Hasola, Fhan- Treaa ilA 47-52.

116 107.00 105.20 105.2 Treaa 4a 44-54 172 104.00 103.08 102.1 113. Wise Count lis in taslme. Asphodel. Treaa 3i 46-56. 258 102.00 100.13 100.16 NEW VORK STOCK MARKET.

New York. Feb. 23, W) Following Is a RIVER AND WEATHER Koyal Past lis, Irenes Hob 119. EIGHTH RACE Mil and eighteenth to nine above earlier lows. Tg Treaa 3 40-43, 78 100.00 98.30 9J.0O 2.40 SECOND RACE Three fori, Duelist (Heck) 2,10 2.80 Treas 43-47.

99 100.00 98.20 98.20 complete list of the transactions in the New York Stock Market: Bramble Broom 117. aCurlin 117. Deserve (Finnerty) 6.00 weather is forecast for most sectloT the next 48 hours. Spots here clo Calves Strong to 25 Cents Higher; Hogs Gain Five Cents; Sheep Steady atant Wife 117. Peace Treat.

117 t.ii Ticer Flowers (Dickson) Treaa 31i 41-43. 81 100.00 99.C0 99.00 Treas 3s 345 95.31 94.17 94.20 6.00 3.00 Re- Sales High Low Close Time: 1.66 4-5. NIT ED STATF.S DEPARTMENT OF AIIKICl LTI KE WEATHER BUREAU C. F. MARVIN, Chief.

quiet with middling 10 points doi I Also ran: Occurence. Rockyway. CHICAGO GRAIN AMI PROVISIONS. jiunaie uoumrui uiri 117, Cherry Tart 117. May Hogan 117, Polly Egret 117.

Golden Diana 117. Grevsash 117, Klaghorn 117. Lady Herman 117, Superior juvenatlon, Frate Moisart. at 5.89 cents. Spot sales were 2 bales.

Chicago, Feb. 23, UP) Toppled over by a sudden Increase of selling pressure. "ib in, 11 uia 11, Diadonua 117. aBrookmeade stable entry. Hialeah Park Results corn today outdid the season's low price record, and drogged downward all other grains.

Shreveport. Feb. 23, 1933. For Shreveport and Vicinity Mostly cloudy and unsettled Friday. For Louisiana Mostly cloudy and unsettled Friday.

For Arkansas Partly cloudy Friday. For East Texasi Partly cloudy, prob THIRD RACE One mile: Bran Muffin 3 06, Dodiodo 106. Our Trouble 110. Gallic 110, Lonesome Pine 105. Gold Sweeper 313, Thatch 110, aDusky Lass 105, Just Kemember 105, Three Bees 105, Epldawn FIRST RACE One mile: Corn closed- nervous 4 ((Flo under Don Romiro (Robertson).

8.10 8.00 2.60 Tuesday's finish: wheat 9 down; oata Hc off. and provisions verying Plutarch (Corhett) 14.60 6.20 Celtic Prince UJagur) 8.20 SHREVEPORT COTTON. losing Snot Prices. Goon middling Strict middling Middling Strict low middling; Low middling Good ordinary Unchanged Receipts and Shipments. Receipts Thursday ably showers on coast Frdiay.

Time: 1.39. Also ran: Sunny World. Spanish Isle, Attribute. Blue Cloud. Iredell, Tremendous.

Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 23 (). Trading was fairly active for the plainer grades of cattle and prices were fully steady. Steers were a little slow but morning sales were steady. Calves were strong to 25c higher.

Such stockers as arrived sold at steady prices. Hogs were 5c higher with a top of 3.30 for some good rail hogs. Sheep and lambs were steady quality considered. WEATHLR CONDITIONS. Pressures are generally low over the trom 2c decline to a rise of 10c.

Kange of Prices. Wheat Open High Low Close May .48 3 .47 July 48 .49 .47 Sept 50 Corn- SECOND RACE Three furlongs: northern sections, ranging down to 29.66 Race Street (Bellizzi) 9.10 6.10 8.70 Interruption (Bagur) 4.80 3.10 a 10, crown emner 113, Grantor lis. Hecla 105. aMammya Girl 105. Polisher 110.

Prince All 110, Oraciae 105. aR. M. Eastman Estate and J. T.

Taylor entrv FOURTH RACE Six furlongs: Bollnty 18. Skyhaven 108, Unsettled 103, Idealist 110, Red Run 108, Debenture 108. Fair Image 108, Wise Anne 107, The Pell-can 112. FIFTH RACE One mile: Sea Fox 110. Brown Molassei 102.

Shaker Lady 102, Porters Dream 107, Jubilate 112, Action 113. Inches at Buffalo and to 29.50 at Edmonton, while pressures irregularly range up King Saxon 8.70 Same date last year Shipments Thursday Same date last year Time: .34 3-5. May 55 25 ,55 ward over the southern sections to 30.18 at San Francisco and Santa Fe and to Also ran: Fireneck. Little Joyce. Hair July 28 ft .24 7i .28 .27 Sept.

30.22 at Meridian and Birmingham. Tem- Total receipts to date 71. To same date last year. Trigger. Even Play.

Go Forth, Willie Klein. Scotty Don. Shllly Shally. pertures have been mostly moderate to THIRD RACE One mile: Shipments to date 67, fill Amos (Knnthl AO 9 1ft 9 SO SIXTH RACE Seven furlongs: Capital To same date last year 62. mild.

Freezing, mostly light, has prevailed from the northern Rockies to Minnesota, also from parts of Nevada to .16 .17 .35 1st 107. Black Sheep 110. Charlie Chan I Chnkoloskee (Burke) 3.60 31a. Kay C. 107.

Screech 1il9 Tamnl. I.vnl T.m.Ia r.ovln,l, 1 er, Leh Val 13 10 9 9 Lehman Corp 11 39 38 38 Liggett Myers 24 61 50 60 Loew 43 14 14 14 Lorlllard Pierre 62 11 11 11 )xuls A 'Nash 36 25 23 23 Mack Trucks 10 15 14 57 8 26 25 25 Marine Midland ..21 I 8 Mclntyre 4 7 20 19 20 McKeeaport 11 49 47 47 Mid Cont Pet 2 4 4 '4 4S4 Mo Kan A Tex 11 6 6 6 Mo Kan A Tex pf. 17 15 II 14 Mo Pacific 8 2 3 Mo Pacific pf 16 4 3 3 Montgomry 281 10 9 Naah Motors 777! 84 13 13 13 Nat Biscuit 34 33 32 32 Nat Cash Keg 9 6 6 Nat Dairy 131 12 11 11 Nat Pow A 34 9 9 9l4 Nat tSeel 12 16 13 16 Nat 6 5 5 6 Central 233 t6 14 14 NYNHAH 64 13 11 Noranda Mlnea 61 19 19 15 Nth Am 16 5 4 4 North American 90 21 19 20 Pslfi" 0 13 11 11 Ohio Oil 6 5 5 6 Otis Elevator 10 10 10 Otis Steel 2 2 Owens 111 (11 13 34 33 33 Puc Gas A El 17 25 25 25 Pacific Lk-ht 5 33 32 32 Param Publlx 65 Penney 47 22 20 "20 Petrol Corp 13 6 5 6 Phelps Dodge 39 6 5 5 Phils A 15 3 3 9 Phillips Petrol 11 5 5' 5 Proctor A 17 23 22 22 Puh Sv 75 41 39 39 Pullmsn 29 31 19 19 Pure Oil 8 3 3 Purity Baking 6 6 6 Radio 497 8 i 3 Radio pf 18 7 7 7 15 1 1 1 Rem Rand 10 2 2 2 Republie Steel 27 5 6 5 Reinnlds Tob 44 29 27 28 Stock on hand 70. Same date last year 102, .10 .16. .171, .34 .33 .16 .16 .17 .34 .34 northern New Mexico.

Duluth had a mini Dancer 107, Liqueur 112, More Anon 112.1 Time: 1.38 2-5. Oats-May July Sept Rye-May July Barley May Lard- .16 .171 .179. .27 mum temperature of 14. Scattered light or unimportant rainfalls have occurred in the Gulf and north Pacific and north All classes of dressed meats drew Tower price tickets on the eastern markets Thursday: Most of the beef was 50c lower but veal was off around 1.00. Lamb sold mostly $1 Mvt.MH KACE One mile: Englewood I Also ran: Lord Concord.

Jim Macaw, 100. Radio Service 103. Sure Pop 114. Nynah, Silly Sis, Redivivus. Jane He, Some Knight 114.

Rose Vnlt 99 Tln I Partisan. New Orleans Cotton Futures. New Orleans. Feb. 23, () Cotton Atlantic coast districts and sdjacent sec tures dosed steady at net declines of 8 wrac 101, Chatty 110.

Miss Corlnne 109. FOURTH RACE Six furlongs tions and In a few other localities. Wind Clear; fast on Thursday. Terrier (Fator) 24.80 12.00 4.10 7 points. High velocities were up to 36 miles per hour ClOF lower and mutton was steady to 50c Salut D'Amnur (Coucc 4 30 2 90 at Pltshlirgh and to 56 miles at Buffalo.

5.81 March 6.00' 6.03 3.82 3.92 Chance Meeting (Callahn) 2.80 Thermometers Rel.Hdty lower. Pork was mostly 50c lower Supplies were fairly liberal. Lrrw 6.87 5,98 (.29 6.29 (.45 (.01 6.31 May 3.S2 July Bellies-May 4.15 July 4.10 Fair Grounds Entries Time: 1.13 1-5. Also ran: Flying D'g. Corncob.

Smoke- Dry Wet Per 6.17 (.46 4.46 (.54 May 6 09 July 6.21 October 6 40 December (.64 HOGS 1,000: early truck market cloud. Dodlodn. Hobnail. Prince Gold. 4.20 4.40 4 15 4.37 4.20 4.37 Local time Bulb Bulb Cent 12:15 p.m., yesterday 61 68 84 (.21.

6.4V 6.44 Plum Wild. Oriley. Pot Au Pluck. FIRST RACE Four furlongs: Purple 111 Canal- viw 110 7:00 p.m.. yesterday 65 61 82 December FIFTH RACE Seven furlongs 6.4H 7:00 a.m., today 59 69 100 (.61 (.61 January (.51 3.

SO 2.10 Blushing Girl 110. Eva 8. 111. London Jow (Smith) 1 Pas (Corhett) .10 Out Oul Out Observations taken today at 8 a.m., 75th steady; later sales of rail and truck hogs 5-lOc higher; top 3.30 paid by packers for rail and truck hogs; two loads good light and medium weight rail hogs 3.30; one load 304 lb. rail butchers 3.10; load 187 lb.

rail hogs Hyman (Rose) New Orleans Spot Cotton. New Orleans. Feb. 23. (VPH-Gotton meridian time, irst figures, lowest tern.

Time: 1.24 1-5. perature IhsI night: second, highest past Also ran: Tuleyries Girl. rloed oulet 10 points down. 24 hours: third, rain and melted snow past 24 hours, with less than .01 of an inch SIXTH RACE One mile: Low middling 11a, cloth Top 110. Bright Penny 111.

W-e Clair 110. Brasg Buttons 110, Busy Marie 110. Dixie L. 111. SECOND RACE Six furlongs: The Bard 112, Exalt 112.

Shantung 112, Noon Play J12. Tolteo 112, George K. 113. Bearcry 107. Itso 112.

Forget Not 107. Light Nun 107. Nat Weiss 112. Billnora 112. THIRD RACE Six furlongs: Done For IIO Ununr.h 11n inr Rockpoint (Renick) 15.70 not puhilhed hereon.

Middling 6 Good middling 7.10 7. "20 3.15; bulk better grades 180-250 lb 4.40 3.7n 3.60 Golden Fate (l)ahson) Crapshooter (Bagur) Salea 263 bales, receipts 1764, si truck hogs 3.20 3.30; packing sows 1.046,348 bales. Time: 1.37 2-0. Also ran: Energetic Boy, Polar Brush 2.00,s 2.50 or steady. Rrmtunt Girl 100 n.l Vm lie r.i.i 1 Long Chance, Rolllee.

NEW YORK COTTON. CATTLE 1.300; calves, 300; plainer 115. Mae Chute 110. Blanox. 110.

'Alma. SEVENTH RACE One mile: Tork, Fob. 23. (P A'tar show grades slaughter cattle fearly active at steady to strong prices; steers a e.i ble atmnyth during in Adams Express 37 3 2 3 Air Reduction 1 62 51 61 Alaska Jun 43 11 11 11 Alleghany 10 1 1 i Al Chem i. 173 75 73 73 Allls Chal 6 6 t'i 6 Am Can 179 52 50 60 Am Com 4 17 17 17 Am For 60 6 4 4 Am Home Prod I 31 30 80 Am Ice 21 4 4 4 Am Internal 41 6 5 Am Locomnt 1 6 6 Am Mach 2 10 10 10 Am Pow A 45 5 4 4 Am Rad St 101 5 6 5 Am Roll Mill 17 7 7 7 Am Smeit 4 5(1 13 12 12 Am Steel Fdrs 7 0 6 6 Am Tel A 279 98 96 96 Am Tobacco 9 60 49 60 Am Tobacco B.

9 50 49 60 Am Wat Works 17 13 12 12 Am Woolen 1 4 4 4 Am Woolen 13 23- 22 22 Anaconda 83 6 574 6 Arm of 111 A 1 1 i Arm of 111 63 Asso Ddy 2 3 3 1 Atch It. SF 141 38 36 81 Atl Coast 18 20 18 18 Atl Refln 23 15 14 14 Auburn Auto 65 39 38 36 it Baldwin il 4 4 4 Baltimore A 68 9 s- 8 Bait Ohio pf 15 lt 10 10 Barnsdall 9 3 3 Bendix Aviation 33 7 7 7 Beth Steel 36 12 11 11 Birden ,49 1S 19 19 Barg Warner 20 7 6 -6 Brlggs Mfg 27 314 3 3 Bklyn Man 95 24 22 22 Bucyrus Erie 7 2 2 2 Burr Ad Mch 41 7 6 6 Byers Co 14 11 9 10 Calif Pack ii 8 8 8 Calumet ec. 6 2 3 2 Cana Dry 12 8 8 8 Canadian 91 8 7 8 Case I 299 39 15 36 Caterpillar Trac 6 6 6 Cerro de Pas 41" 8 8 Chespesk 13'. 27 2 16 Chespeak Corp 53 17 16 16 Chi A 44 3 3 3 Chi Grt West 7 1 1 1 Chi Grt West 29 2 2 Chi RI4P I 5 Chrysler 152 10 9N Coca Cola 29 78 77 78 Colgate Palm I 10 10 lo Colum Gas 13 12 11 11 C'olum Oarb 2S 27 25 25 Com Inv Tr. 13 20 19 10 Com Solr 66 9 9 9 Comwlth South 102 2 2 2 Con Film 3 3 Con Gas 129 46 45 46 Con Oil 19 5 6 6 Cent Can 49 39 35 36 Cont Insur 14 13 13 Cont Motors 4 1 1 1 Cont Oil Pel 41 6 1 6 Corn Products 48 47 46 46 Coty 3 Curtlss Wright 197 1 1 1 CUrtlss Wright A.

1 2 2 2 i Pevison Chem .771 1 lel Lack A 20 11 19 Douglas 34 12 11. 11 Drug Inc 33 33 S2 33 Pu Pont de 97 35 33 33 Eastman Kodak 2 2 62 50 61 'i Eleo A Mus II 1 1 1 Else Auto 89 13 11 Klec Pow A Lt. 53 4 4 4 Kndlcntt John 1 28 29 18 Eng Puh Hrv 1 4 4 4 Bean Jolle (Case) 3 50 2 60 2 60 Contribute (Bagur) 3.60 2.60 Sun Manor fSihaefer) 4.10 trading. cotton turned eo under Wall street selllnT sttrlbuied u.i.ln... tn tm-lr mnrket.

little slow, bidding about steady FOREIGN KXtHANGK. New York. Feb. 23. (P) Foreign exchanges Irreguiar.

Great Britain in dollars, others In cents. GREAT BRITAIN Demand JMlli. 3. 4 1 60-day bills 3.40 l. FRANCE Demand cables 3.91 ITALY Demand 5.11.

cables 6.11. Demands: BELGIUM 14.05. GERMANY 23.91 HOLLAND 40 4:,. SWEDEN 18.13. DENMARK 15.23'i.

SWITZERLAND 19.50. PdhTl 3.14. GKEEt'B '56. POLAND 1 1.20. CZECHOSLOVAKIA :97: JL'GO 8LAVIA M.SS.

AUSTRIA M4 00. RUMANIA ARGENTINA 25.84. BRAZIL 7.59. T( )KYO 20.37. SHANGHAI 29.50.

HONGKONG 23.50. MONTREAL S3. 37 t4. MEXICO CITY Silver peso 28.70. Nominal.

Time: 1.37 3-5. Also ran: Affirmative. Wonderful. Tmf. slaughter calves active, about 25c higher; bulk steers due to sell from flo Judge.

Hamilton. May contracts closed st 6.04c. The eral market closed barely steady at declines of 3 to 14 points. neie loo. Wise Mona 100, Dunair 115, Busy Tonsuejoo.

FOURTH RACE Six furlongs: Justice B. 105. Black Flash lo5. Bright Chestnut 105. Flyon 115, Backward Never 110, Shady Girl 106.

Miss Frisky 100 Miss Kathryn 105, Flora Canter 105, Whlthar-ral 115. Volwood 110. Odd Star 110. FIFTH RACE Mile and sixteenth: Jacquelyn Coogle 100, Baboo 116. Flying K9, Stopgap 105.

Dr. Parrish 116. Racketeer 110. Daeite 105. Lightmint 110, 3.253.65; bulk fed yearlings 3.75 The progreeg of cotton relief legislat Havana Results 32 7 10 7 8 4.10 with one load good yearlings of value to sell around 4.75; butcher yearlings mostly 3.25 down: few fat Indicated by overnight repot ts fr Washington, and the early advance i eUver, were rcji Md the FIRST RACE Thra furlonirs- 17 14 vane, whi: Marca t'o to 6.1 Brown Polly (Belshak) 7-5 l.

1.4 cows 3.20 2.50; butcher sorts around vnipoia no, zone no, 8IXTH RACE One mile: Rnhsled 117. I Bungle (Curran) 4 and July to making net gains 1.75; low cutters mostly 1.00; two 1 6 7 17 15 1 6 4 6 3 Obstinate Girl Ids. Live Right lnr. Thistle Trlmalta (Moore) Tom 10, Prlnceea Ocla 100, Boot Nine Time: .36 2-5. about I to 11 points, but Ciosir.g qua tions were 2 tot points UP from I lowest on covering.

1 4 loads common South Texas cows on order account 1.50 1.75; two loads 11 6 11 31 12 1 67 ill Very little soutoern selling wag rerK no. namhado ins. Octnvla 105. Also ran: star Ballot, Ma, Hunk, Can- SEVENTH RACE Mile and sixteenth- onaxo, Bulibllco, Aevoa Sholeur Paggataway 112, Gunstrap 108, liovHl SF.CON'D RACE and 60 yards: Treasure 108. Sally Forlh 100.

Maior Rea M. (Montgomery) S-E a.s i. sausage bulls 1.50; Btocker and feed ed here during the day. i 6 1 6 )a 20 12 il 7 17W 14 1 6 4 V. 6 3 6 20 12 5 14 8 20 23 2 1 Safeway Stores St Jos Schulte Ret Seab OH Sesrs Roebuck Servel Shattuck U.

Shell Union Simmons Skelly Oil Socony Vacuum South Cal Edl South Pacific South Railway South Railway pf. Stand Brands Stand Gas A Stand Oil Stand Oil i Stewart Warner Studebaker Superior Oil ers steady; one load stock yearlings Llverpiad cables rep -t ted a quiet, stei lomei 0, Mlse Alden 111, Olive A. 100. Always (I.ouan) 11-2 112 14 Shreveport 68 72 Abilene 44 78 Amarillo 36 72 Atlanta 60 54 .04 Birmingham 64 60 Boston S8 48 Buffalo 64 Chicago 38 64 Corpus Christi 64 69 Dallas 48 72 Denver 42 56 Detroit 36 64 Dorlge City 30 6 4 Puluth 14 34 El Paso 58 70 Fort Smith 42 68 Galveston 60 6S .01 Havre 24 44 Huron 30 50 Jacksonville 58 68 Kansas City 48 64 Little Rock 42 66 Los Ans-eles 44 74 Louisville 46 60 .01 Memphis 62 62 Mridlan 68 62 Miami 72 76 .0 Modena 16 44 Montgomery 68 66 Nashville 60 66 New Orleans 62 72 New York 34 42 .01 Oklahoma City 46 68 Omaha 40 56 Palestine 60 72 Penaacola 60 6 4 Phie-nlx 40 74 Pittsburgh 44 60 Raleigh 60 66 St. IaiuIs 46 66 St.

Paul 26 44 Salt Lake City 34 46 Santa Fe 56 48 San Antonio 6a 70 San Francisco 48 60 Seattle 40 60 ,04 Sherldian 22 48 Spokane 44 Vicksburg 62 .04 Washington 42 5S .04 Willlston 3n 40 Wtnnemiiccs 32 46 Edmonton. Canada 2 36 Havana Cuba 66 at II a.m. Baldyi Flame 106. Next Call 108. Easter Authority (Mozer) 1-? market there, with a moderate turnover Russian cotton In the spot market.

I 4.75; some common stocker calves around 2.75; small lots stocker calves 23 6 Tarad- ins. Knowledge 105. Ulmer lin. Time: 1.44. 6 Exports today 33.786 bales, mak EIGHTH RACE Mile and eiahth: Bill Alo ran: Miss Deliaht.

6 4.00(g 4.25; slaughter calves mostly Beth 110. Jack Alexander 110. Blue Niittlme, Thore-n Girl. S.674.50I bales so far this season receipts 4.760 bales. IT, S.

port stol bales. 3.50m 3.75; few heavy calves up to Tamsel lo, Kenashaw 110. Bold Rol.in THIRD RACK Six furlongs: 14 8 20 2.1 i. 9 90 16 34 7 6 110. Fanterno lin.

Kelso 110. Sad Knight Exiled (Perdomr.) 8-6 3-5 1-3 IIO.Beautlful Poll loo. Junior C. 105. Sailn Shoes (Maler) i 6 14 0 20 24 2 3 1 4.00; few vealers 5.00.

SHEEP 1.200; receipts mostly me Nl GAR MAKKKT. New York. Feb. 23. (Pi Raw sugar continued firm, and prices advanced 5 points to the.

baeia of 2. Sic for spots, a new high tor the year. At this level refiners bought 19.800 bags of Philippines for March arrival and 64.000 bags for March-April shipment, and an operator 13.500 bigs of I'nil'ppines for arrival. The n.srket closed 6 to pilnts net higher. Aipnixlniate sales 33.300 tons.

Home Gossip (Horn) Titus 106. Axenhy 110 2 Time; 1.13 4-6. Also ran: Wher1 Kninn, ct 3 dium to good shorn lambs selling steady to weak; most shorn lambs 1 Polar. Saiif. Dr.

Melendez. Air Wise, Royal F.Tpre-w. Polly Matie Hardies. FOURTH RACE Six NINTH RACE Mile and eighth: Cala-tiad 10, Winnie Jo 105, Ogygla 100, Bnbbv Powers 105. Broadaxe 110.

Drastic Water 105, Best Ace ins, Lday General loo Ftronaheart 110, Clarebee 100, Trie 110, Kingpin 118. Light drlizle: fast on Thursday, 4.00; medium grade shorn yearlings New lord Cntlon Futures. New York, Feb. 21. Cotton futui closed barely steady 3 to 10 points lowj High Low Closl March 5 95 (.08 5.87 1.9-J May (.19 (.20 (.00 t.Oi July (.21 (.32 (.12 4.11 October 6.43 (.61 6.31 (.31 Dei-ember (.66 (.63 44 46j January 6.61 6.68 (.60 t.hi 3.25; few good shorn aged ewes 2.00 1 II Hi, i raigco (Ate leery) Tnmbereau (Whalen) lnflnittis (Himes) 1 Tenn Core1 Texas Corn Tex Gulf Sulphur.

Tex Pac Land Tide Wat LOUISIANA PRODUCE MARKET. New Orleans. Feb. 23. OP) (11SDA) 1 12 16 4 3 5 3 1 11 15 4'i 3 4 15 4 3 Time: l.n.

Also ran: Homeshore. Tonl If Most fruits and vegetables held about Havana Entries Charlie Trappy, steady. Okra was slightly weaker and on. McCroan, Campomancs. Tinge, Annette B.

Trans America Tri Cont Corn 4 31 ions held rirm. Michlxan hothous rubsrb New York Cotton lpot. New York. Feb. 23, VP) Cotton a FIFTH RACE Six fnrlnnc- I FIRST JtCE (Substitute; to be used If qu et.

Middling 6.05c. Jss Ag (Westrupe) 2 7.ja was on the markt and sold at 76c per five-pound hex. Illinois hothouse cucumbers brought 11.25 jer doxen. needed). Mile and Mi yards: Sandals 108 uulet.

Middling 20 Thistle Kvle 113. Baigneuse 96, Southern ixCrti lend 113. Indisrer, loo True Plv 1 08. L'rrty (McCleary) 1-j Loulslsna I wets sold st 25T30e tier 1 -w. t.

lime: i.u. Plana Mede rr. Jin. M-lendeg 102, Grad doien bunches: carrots brought 152iw; (ialteston lotion. Gslvestiwi, Feb.

23. oO Cotton Aluo rnn: Wnlta r.ra Union Carbide Union Pacific Unit Carb Unit C.irp Unit Corp pf Unit Fruit Unit Gas I 6ii 11 35 85 Union. Vait Pr-fftnn Lafs parsley 2Pc: shallots 20ft spinach 40 teor: turnips 25t40i. Cabbage ranged closed steady. 6 points down (U'lnrh).

SIXTH RACE Mile and PiBi.tM.nn. l.ow ordinary 4 at 25 4J9 40e per doxen heads. KIHK III 1. 1. F.TIN'.

ordinary 4 17 Jaer lex. sty Mntstn 85. RACE Six furlorgs: faille 08. Wild Money 111. Cynara los.

Heert-bralr 111. Nomln 111, Mies Hutcheson 1M. TV. Jllllton 118. Tifsie lis.

THIRD RACE Five ard hair furlongs-1ms, Hlghnne 101, Valley 113, Alcove 109. Sweet potatoes sold at (5-90e per 100- W'nterport i Fiouchpr) Lk 20 6 i 12 34 26 17 21 16 3 3 21 64 Itod ordinary 4 20 81 126 II 144 17 24 64 14 14 3 31 43 lis 34 1 9 RIVER AND STATION Gnw1 Jest trox l-i S( 66 11 3, 16 2 1 3 2 19 55 2 Flood Stage Ch'g PrecijK S'sge Now 24Hrs. Ration Feet Feet Feet In. Time: 1.53. 1 i 3 Aln run? Ten.

Cullr Jumrrr. Gypeum tl Ind Ahoitol. Real A I.W., Rubber II 8 Steel pound sack. Maine table stock rotates sold at tl.10Wl.J5. while Colorado Brown Besutys brought 11.26 and Idsbo Russet Burbsnka sold at ll.40jl.7i per hundredweight.

Red onions brought Strict ordinary 6 I middling 5 strict low middling i Middling PEVKNTH RACK Mil and l.n w.i.. 3 19 Fid Fire Ins. 14 Robrnrlt (Klynn) 2 1 trlct mlddltng yellows 90c and whites tr.c tv 25 65 Sleil pf lord middling 6 6n-pound ssck. Garllrk sold at 45c 2 6 '11 Ill 16 i 2 a 0 3 O.J Surly (Wew'rop-) Bp1 Jay (Sanchez) 2 1.44 2-t. Also run- Zemhla, rnlitn, Tn-rttan WUrh.

tlrpv lull Hough Ruler, James T. per pound. Unit St.nes I til I'wftLt A Sl-t gn.id middling 6 Middling fair 6 2 Iceberg lettuce sold st Per JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Tarts, Sales, Service S. L. SERVICE STORAGE CO.

Saks, spoig f. o. b. 375 bales) 3( ersfe of five dosen heads. Celery brought 2.1S per crale of three to four doren stalks.

Cauliflower sold mostly at tlAQV ll 9 17 1 Chicago lotion, Chicago. Feb 23. (PI Ail early bulge per irate. Cuba six-basket crates or The New York Rangers hockey team has sold John Roach, goalie, to the Detroit Falcons. 010 points In rotton wss more than Ii nicer Pictures 3 1 1 1 5 5 7.1 a 2 9.1 Wesson Oil 3 later sympathy with easiness In stock market.

The close nn the bosrtl tomstoes sold at per crate. Lima mesne sold at (2.50 and snap beans brought tl.7642 per bushel, while okra rsnr-d at It. (07 1.75. West Union 44 li 19 Weelhse Ar A 19 I9A trade wss unchanged on March and Red River Penison. Texas 2S Arthur Cltv, Tex.

2 7 Index. Ark. 25 Fulton. Ark. Hpringbsnk.

Ark. 37 Shreveport, l.a. 3 Alexandria. 3 ittle RUer Whltecllffs. Ark.

5 fHlihiie River Rlnim Crossing 20 Naples. Texas 22 Cypres River Jeff-rson. Texes It Arkansas River-Fort Smith. Ark. S3 Lrttle Rk, Ark.

23 Onarhlla River Monroe, 49 (this River Pittsburgh, Pa. 55 Louisville. Ky. ft Ca'ro, Illinois 45 MlaUliitti Rivera St. Imis, Mo.

31 Memphis. Tnn. ta Vlckslmrg. Mi-s. 45 Baton Rouge, 35 New Orleans.

T. 17 First Nat 12 48 46 46 Fox Film A 1J 1 1 1 Freeport T-xas 19 20 IJ 19 Gen Am 20 15 i's 15 Gen Baking 35 13 13 1.1 t(envEle S8 us 10 pi Gen Flee Spi 40 11 11V 11 Gen Foods 4 22 Jl 21 Gen Gas A El i 1 'I Oen Ills 98 38 Oen Motors 113 11 10 1i. Gen Railway i 19 17 17 Gillette 74 14 13 13 Gold Dust 27 13 12 12 Goodrich 14 4 4 4 Gondyesr A 29 11 10 10 Orshxm Paige 11 1 1 1 Ort Nth 1r Or ctf. 1 6 6 6 Grt Nth Ry 17 -1 tlrisshy Gilinow 62 Habn Stores. 3 1 Hudson 9 2 i points higher on old cmn month, Westhie FIAM 48 il 4 22 Florida oranges sold at t1.502."5 per unchsnged on the new rrio.

Cables wl LIVESTOCK REVIEW. Knnaas I ll.r. Kansas City, Feb. 23. () (L'SDA) HOGS Receipts 3.000.

Steady. Active. Top 03.23 on choice 170 to 210 pounds, 140 to 360 pounds t2.85fr3.35. parking sows 275 to 650 pounds 2. stock Pls 70 to 13,, pounds t2.

256 2.50. CATTLE Receipts 2.500. calves 600. Market gtnerally steady. Steers 650 to 1.5U0 pounds trs.75.

heifers 650 to loo pounds I3.75ri.50, cows vealers (milk ted) (3.50 46, sucker and feeder steers SHEEP Receipts 6,000. Lemlis sctlve. Lambs '90 pounds diwn (4.7596 25 90 to 98 petinds I4.80tf5.15, ewe 90 to 150 pounds 11 50r2. 60. Quotations based on ewes and wethers.

El Dorado Grid Players Are Awarded Sweaters El Dorado, Ark, Feb. 23 (Special). Members of the El Dorado Wildcat football team of 1932, 22 players and five student managers, were awarded sweaters by Coach Bill Walton at high school chapel exercises Monday morning. The chapel program was In charge of Miss Katherine Frazler. principal, and student yell leaders.

Three-stripe sweaters went to Clarence Strange, all-state tackle and sub-captain; and Harry Bean, all-state guard; two-stripe sweaters to Bcrna Dumns, all-tat end; William Harris, all-state second team back; Otha Cagle, guard; Bill May, captain and all-state back In 1931; Claude Cagle, back; Clifford Reynolds, end; Roy White, all-state quarter: one-stripe sweaters to Cecil -McMillan, Lamar Atwood, Basil Myrlck, Burch-ell Alllnson, Maxwell Nolen, Dutl MfDuffie, Thomas Chlnn, Wilmar Oirard, Roy Knight, Marvin Mcll-veene, Lamar Coley and Earl Griffin; sweaters were awarded the following student manRsers: Christine Milam, Kenneth Ward, James McWilliamson. Charles Trimble and Ralph Atwood. 4 1 4 1 Willy, Overland 47 box: best lemons sold at 11 and grape icwer. The opening wits I'M points hlxl 53 16 2t-H fruit sold at tl.50etl.55 per box. Fancy lvilcloes apples sold at tl.

506 1.66 aid on ow crop months, hut were Ignored I news rnem Washington thst the ho lei Winesap 11.40165 per box. Florida strawberries ranged at 1.1 tY 15c per pint. 2 2 agriculture committee favorably renor out the Smith hill, which has aired passed the senate. was first not COTTONSEED (ML. Total today 1.

36.403. prevhus day ay on Men-K contracts st Chicago si 15 40 9 e.t I 0 1 H. 32 37 4 7 34 5 28 12 6 (92.160. week ago 1.979,972. year ago Iwn years ago 4.623 2.19.

Jan- ew tork and tenders were readtle New 4hlr'tn. New Orleans. Feb. 13. Pi Cottonseed cemed.

The forecast Is for showers nsry I to date year ago (3, 911.134, two yen re ago 101,156,020, the east, cloudy in the center and clj ell futures mbd oulet but steady today with smsil trading sod little price chang. no ran cloudy In the west. Hupp Motors Prime summer yellow oil ekised nn. l.lvrrwool (etten. Liverpool.

Feb, 21, lF)-Cutlnf) scot AVAL FISH ARE BITING! And we are showtni? the lanrest and most complete line of Stand-and Brand of Tackle In North Louisiana which means you can completely equip yourself from our stock at the prices and eervlcea. Don't fail to see us for Tennis. Golf and Baseball equipment. Wholesale prices to athletic clubs and teams. If ITS SPORTING COODS, WE HAVE IT! AND BICYCLE REPAIRING LOCK AND KfcY WORK Tennis Backets Re-Strnnt fron 11.50 lp LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED WE SELL FISHING LICENSE GAODO ARMS CYCLE COMPANY, INC.

chanted at 2 95.: to t.0c. Prime ecu le For yeaterdny. For dsy before yesterday. Rsvsnnsh. Fen.

21. wPV Turpentine xJ Closed st 1 Slfi 2.62SC In tsie demsnd. prices 1 points higher lo 1 nolnta lowrer. Quotations in pence: cm. Sales 8.,.

recelota 21. Future closed steady. 27 21 31 9 20 III Central Indust Rsy Inner Rand Int Bus Mach March 09, stor-k 12.851. Rosin firm. 99 American strict good middling.

May- 17 lood middling my l.H FORECAST. Red River Not much change at Fulton and Shreveport during next two days. Sulnhnr River much change at Nsplea daring next two days. shipments 216, stock 135.012. Jnly 3 3.25 S.J 3.45 3.59 nt Cement 1" 3S 19 79 7 li 6 Strict middling II to 2 i 15 7 6 vootstions: II 65; 11.75: B.

$2.: Middling August September 1,. 13.70: II. I. 82 7 16 7 1.74 5 41 5.11 4.84 4.69 4.49 4.19 5 9S 95 LI strict low middling (3.40: W. 11 85: Int Combust Eng.

Int Harvest Int Nickel Can. Int Tel A T- II 15. middling Srrfil good ordinary New Vara. New Tork. Feb.

2S. Good ordinary Keceieis U.OOo anles. In ludins ti ih ecuor.weed oil 'I'lic-t w.n -1 only ine fct Msr, contracts. i'h i 'tins Vsnviile 15 bales American. Futures closed steady.

SPORTSMEN'S HEADqlARTERS CHICAGO RCTTER AND Chicago. Feb. JJ. BUTTER -receipts 8.543 tnle. Easy.

Creamery sne-Clals (9J score) Ifl9c, extras (92 score) 1c, extra firsts (90-91 score) 1717Sc. firsts OJ-89 score) HsJIlUe, seconds ore 16c. standards (99 score centralised rsrlots) lie. EGGS Rerelpts 15.571 raw Steady. Extra firsts ISc.

fresh graded fiteta 12c, current receipts 12c was easy in vvitn the sell it. otr.r commodities and stocks. epot lsed st J.roc. Msrch May KeTvinalnr 2i jt Kennewtt 111. 7 7 Krt.tr.-r (ir.s: 31.

1 1 i LEGAL NEWS PIUNlTNGi fr COMPANY 3 MILAN ST. PHONtSm I 420 Milam Street, Next to Bldg. Phone 468S July I 82 4. 43 4.96 4.91 (.91 i 9' Irtoher Muth M- July SeiC'inIxr liecember 4.01 Lambert 23 25 25 January 4.54.

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