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6 News of the Market and Financial World BUTTE QUOTATIONS STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN and LIVESTOCK MINING AND OILS IVHEATLOVVEBAT Day's Transactions on the New York Stock Exchange By ASSOCIATED PRESS CHOICE STEERS LISTED SCARCE Fat Lamb Prices Lower; Hogs Under Monday in Chicago Trading. Metal Prices NEW YORK, Feb. tf.VP) Copper, steady; electrolytic, spot, HJOc; export, f. a. New York, 11.75c.

Tin, firm; spot and nearby, 48c; forward, 47.87c. Lead, steady; spot, New York, 80 5.05c; East St. Louis, 4.85c. Zinc, steady; East St. Louis, spot and forward, 5.75c.

Quicksilver, $1839185, nominal. Pig iron, aluminum, antimony, High Low Close Sales 1940 High Low Dir. 195 145 6.00 71 45 1.60 83 35 3.00 9 3 Int. Bus Mich Int. Harvester Irter.

Nickel Inter. T. St 53 53 53 1300 36 36 36 1,800 4 3 3T, 1.000 105 59 3.75 Johns Manville 46- 28 2.00 Kennecott Cop. 37 37 37 2300 30 20 Kroger Groc 30 29 30 2,000 AJRGRAFTS RALLY BUT DROP BACK III MARKET TRADE Prices at Close Just About Where They Started; Dealings Light. STOCK AVERAGES.

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to- Myers Lio Carbonic Loews 56 109 19 64 30 62 24 25 31 36 95 13 30 6 37 16 19 15 3.75 5 00 1.00 3.50 "335 1.00 1.40 ISO Loft, Inc Lone Star Loose Wiles LorUlard Louisville Mack Truck 49 ...106 17 35 30 43 17 49 106 17 35 28 43 17 24 49 106 17 35 30 43 17 24 600 900 100 1,800 32.800 1300 100 300 34 36 5 14 40 38 41 11 "10 14 36 4 1 40 28 41 11 10 14 36 6 -14 -40 28 41 10 14 64 7 100 800 900 1,100 400 100 400 1300 100 T2OO 2,000 54 53 7 33 17 40 25 2.75 5 4 30 17 9 45 36 1.00 37 20 1.50 69 39 3.00 18 8 16 8 18 11 40 9 3 87 40 2.00 9 4 Magma Copper Marine Mid. Marshall Field Martin Matheson Alk Mdntyre McKeesp'rt Miami Copper Mid. Cont. M. K.

Mr.tgmry Ward-. 1940 High Low Dir. 68 45. ISO 10 6hL .70 200 151 9.00 48 28 1-5 116H 83 4JW 4BM 16 11T4 18 i 3H 1 30H 13 40Vk 22 ISO 7 3H 63 31 5.175 54 28 431 4 18 JO 22 11 63 35H 3.00 50 20i 5 3iM 15 172 148 9.00 90 75 14H '84. 15 3 12 4 40 20 U5 58H 35 8 5 21 24 18 1.00 9 3 31 9 8 21 10 .50 19 11 .80 29 17 2.00 33 16 1.50 100 50 2.50 34 16 28 16 1.00 23 16 1.40 32 18 135 15.

7.. 31 164 15 6 3 6 2 10 4 .50 17 7- 22 12 .50 6 3 94 63 64 38 3.00 30 13 SO 52 32 4.00 13 5 49 27 2.625 1 1 94 53 6.00 133 105 4.75 30 11 1.00 24 11 9 5 57 38 4.00 16 8 2 1- 30 19 1.50 11 4 0 35 27 2.00 9 6 22 11 51 32 3.00 31 19 1.00 87 54 i.00 32 36 2.00 13 4 6 6 6 1,100 24 24 24 800 15 15 15 2O0 17 16 17 1,300 24 24 24 500 8 7 8 400 16 16 16 3,600 100 24 24 24 2,400 21 21 21 800 8 8 8 400 6 6 6 300 61 60 61 3O0 Air Reduction -Alaska Juneau Allied Chem AlUi Chalmers -American Can-Aoier. C. tt F-Ara. Com.

Alchl- Am Cry. Sugar-1 4 P. Co- Amer. Loco. Amer.

Metals -w A. com. A. 6 L. 5 pfd-Amer.

Radiator Am Roll. Am. Smelters Am. Steel dry-Am. Bug.

Ref Amer. T. As Amer. Tob. Amer.

Wat Amer. Woolen Anaconda Ana Wire Armour HI. Atchison Atlantic Refln Aviation Corp-. Baldwin B. Barber Co.

BarnsdaU Beatrice Crmy. Bendix Aviation. Bethlehem Sfl Boeing Bohn Alum. Borden Co Borg 6c Warn'r-Bridge Brass Briggs Mfg. Budd Wheel Butte Cal.

Hecla Campbell Canada Dry Can: Pac. Ry. Case (J. Caterpillar Celanese Corp-Cerro de Chesapeake C. M.

S. P. com. CM S. pfd.

Clirysler Coco Cola Colgate Colo. Colum. Com. Credit Com. Bolvents.

Com. Sou. Congol. Nairn Con. Cop.

Min, Consol. Edison Consolidated Cont. Bak. Cont. Can Cont.

Oil Del-, Corn Products Cr ni of Wheat Curtis Wright 35 15 .78 Deere Co. 125 V4 103 6.00 Detroit-Edison 87 85 8.00 Douglas Air 188 126 7.00 Dupont 186 138 32 15 40 22 12 6 13 6 6.00 3.75 3.00 Eastman Kod'k Eaton Mfg. Elec. Auto-Lite. Elec.

Eng. Pub. Serv 25 17 1.00 Flies tone 34 34 34 600 47 47 47 603 3 3 3 800 7 7 7 3 2 2 400 89 88 88 900 22 22 22 2,100 38 87 87 500 38 37 37 1,200 68 68 68 300 42 41 42 600 26 36 28 800 8 8 8 400 8 5 5 1,703 1 I 1 100 10 9 10 400 20 20 20 4,800 41 41 41 1,830 48 48 48 500 38 37 38 600 84 83 84 1,400 11 11 11 100 Murray 2.00 34 27 2.00 Pac Oaa-Elec 50 41 3.00 Pacific Light 4 3 Packard Mofrs 14 6 Para. Pictures 4 1 Park Utah Mm. 95 74 8.00 Penney (J.

27 15 1.00 Penn. Ry 10 6 .70 Petro. Corp 47 28 1.50 Phelps Dodge. 46 31 2.00 Phillips Pet. 69' 60 2.50 Proctor Oamb 42 31 2.50 Pub.

Serv. N. 41 23 1.00 Pullman 11 6 Pure OH 8 6 0 Radio Corp. 2 1 Radio Keith 17 9 .80 Remington R'd 28 12 Republic SteeL 45 35 3.30 R. Reyn.

'B' 51 49 24 87 17 8 32 15 35 30 21 23 7 4 33 80 53 80 12 12 11 25 27 27 9 4 17 10 14 23 10 11 6 1 23 22 38 65 6 6 7 17 2.50 2.00 1.00 4.25 .50 .25 1.75 50 1.25 1.90 Safeway Stores St. Joe Lead Seab'd, Oil-Gas Sears Roebuck. 8heU Union Simmons Co. Socony Vac .45 Tib' 1.25 L25 3.80 -5 1.60 1.20 9 5 28 21 1.60 26 14 .1.00 18 12 .80 28 20 2.00 10 6 J60 23 11 1 29 12 1.40 26 18 1-0 14 7 10 6 70 B0 Nash KelvinatT. Natl Biscuit Nat'l Cash Reg Natl Dry.

Prd Natl Distillers Natl Pow N. Y. Central New Haven Ry A. Aviation North Am. North.

Pao. Ry Ohio Oil Owens 111. Gl'ss Oil 811 v. King Coal 8. P.

R. Sugar Sv Cal. Edison So. Pac. Ry Southern Ry.

Stand. Brands Stand. Gas-Ele, Stand. Oil Cal 8Und. Oil Ind Stand.

Oil N. J. Sterling Stewart Warn'r. Studebaker Mine Swift Oo 6 64 6 100 21 21 21 100 11 11 11 2,700 OF Prices Fluctuate Nervously and Gains of a Cent Noted at Times. By FRANK BRTJTTO.

CHICAGO, Feb. --(fffr-Wheat prices fluctuated nervously today, scored net gains of about a cent at times, but finally weakened and finished lower for the third secutlve session. i Selling which -gain suggested 5 hedging against purchases of loan wheat wu encountered, the market running into some stop loss and. liquidating sales In late trade that dropped May contracts to $1.01 and July to 99 both down le from their close. Earlier, stimulated partly by an upturn at other markets.

May contracts ad- vanced to $1.03, up a cent, and, July to $1.01. lip 1 cents. Wheat closed lower, $1.0231.02. July 99999e; corn unchanged to down, May 56 July 56c; oats off; soy beans l9lc higher; rye 91e lower; lard 10 to 13, cents a hundredweight down. Range of openlnc and closing- prices: Open High Low Close WHEAT-- May 1.03 1.03 1.01 1.03H 4 July 1.00 1.01 .98 jn Sept.

1.00 1.01 MH CORN May .56 6 6 36 -7 July .56 ST 1 56 7H Sept .57 OATS May .40 July .35 .35 35 Sept 33 3H 33 3 SOYBEANS May .....1.09 J.11 1.00 l.llVi July ,.1.07 1.09 LOT 1.08 -r RYE May .67 .68 .66 .664 I July .68 .68 .66. .67, Sept. 68 .68 .67 MM LARD March ...8.05 6.06 8.98 8.95 May ......6.30 0.30 6.17 6.1T CASH SALES Wheat, No. yellow. $1.08.

Corn, No. 1, mixed, 58c: No. 1. yel- low, 58c; No. 2, 670580 No.

3, yellow, 87058c: No. 3, white, 690 Oats, sample grade, mixed, 389 40c; No. 2. white, 43c; No. 3, 42 42c; sample grade, white, 409 40 e.

Soy beans, No. 3. yellow, I1.UU0 1.11. Barley, malting, 550 85c, nom; feed 40050c, nom; No. 3, malting, 65c; N0.3.64C.

Field teed per hundred pounds v. Timothy, sweet clover, $4.6005.26. Red clover, Alslke, Alfalfa, $18023. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 27.

A) t. Wheat receipts today, 400 oars com- pared with 93 a year ago. Trading? basis unchanged; quotations lower; cash, No. 1 heavy dark north era, dark northern, No. 1, No.

3, 5 No. 3, 98099e; protein premiums, 14, lc; 18, 3c; 16, 405c; 16 Montana spring, lc additional; fancy No, 1 hard Montana, 14 per. protein, No. 1. dark bard or No.

1 hard Montana winter. $1.00. 01.01; hard amber durum. No. 1, 89c: No.

2. 88c; No. 3, 86087c: ordU nary, 406c more, medium, 7 lie i choice, No. 1 red durum. 89c' Corn, No.

3 yellow, 52 0 52 trading basis unchanged; quotation lower. Oats, No. 3 white, 38 0380. Barley, 89058s. Rye.

No. 2. 640666. ,4 Flax, No. 1, $3.13.

Sweet clover seed, $4 7508.00. PORTLAND GRAIN. PORTLAND. Feb. 27 OW Wheat futures close: May, 85c.

Cash Brain: Corn, No. 3 e. y. shipments, 28c. -No, 1 flax.

$2.02. Cash, wheat (bid), soft whit. 84c; western white, 84c; western red, 83 hard red winter, ordinary, 83c; 11 per cent, 84c; 13 per cent, 94c; hard white, baart, 13 per cent, 93c; 13 per cent, 96c; 14 per cent, 99c. Car receipts, wheat, 16; barley, -flour, 12; millfeed, 4. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR.

MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. P) Flour, carload lots, per barrel In 98- pound cotton sacks, family patents, unchanged, $6.60 0 6.80; standard patents, unchanged, $5.300 5.50.. Shipments, 13,475. 's CHICAGO POTAOES CHICAGO, Feb. 27.

OF) (USDA 89; on track, 373; total i V. 8. shipments, 531; steady; sup-f piles, liberal; demand, fair; sacked per Idaho Russet U. S. No.

1.. $1-002; mostly $1-3; U. S. No. 2, few sales, Colorado Red McClures.

U. 8. No. 1, very few.sales, Nebraska and Wyoming Bliss Triumphs, U. 8.

No. 1, washed. TO to 90 per cent U. 8. No.

1. washed, $1,650 1.85; unwashed, Minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley section Cobblers, 60 to 90 per cent TJ. S. No. 1, Bliss Triumphs, 85 ner cent or more u.

8. No. I. few Early 70 to 90 per, cent U. S.

$1.1201.23. WOOL FUTURES. NEW YORRL' Feb. 21-MV-Wool top futures closed unchanged to 5c lower today. The easier tone was the outcome of further liquidation in March position and switching to I more distant months." March, 99.0; May, 99.0 bid; July, w.o bid.

Spot st-ndard tops, 104.0, un changed. ED SESS IJ High Low Close Sales 49 6 .176 36 .116 24 6 13 IH 19 34 48 6 176 36 115 34 6 12 1 19 24 55 45 9 14 4S 27 21 171H 89 9 7 7 29 1 22 23 6 494 6 176 S6H 116 24 6T 12 1 19 24 3 56 46 8H 14 49 Vi 27 21 171 -89 9 7 7. 29 22 22 6 400 700 600 100 300 100 100 400 300 100 300 500 500 500 5,000 1,200 600 300 100 1,200 800 600 100 600 3,100 TiSoo 1.900 1,300 800 3 56 46 9 15 50 28 -31 .172 90 7 7 29 5 23 22 6 31 21 21 1,700 82 184 81 183 82 183 200 1,200 147 31 38 6 9 146 31 38 ev 9 147 31 38 6 9 900 300 1,900 1,300 700 30 20'B 20 300 2" 38 47 94 53 16 6 17 2 38 47 94 52 16 6 17 2 38" 47 94 52 16 6 17 100 3,400 1,200 100 3,800 400 400 300 T200 930 100 200 1,400 100 2,000 24 1 8 13 23 37 16 23 8 13, 22 27 16 23 8 13 22 27 16 800 100 900 100 400 200 100 11 11 113 13 11 rn 13 600 loo 500 ...113 .13 IT WAS RUE? rushed out of the room and slammed the door. The police came after a while and they caught the beast." Todd says that for months after the attack, which occurred in September, 1938, he could get no restful sleep because his dreams fere haunted by ferocious wild animals advancing to attack him. The raccoon died a few days after attacking Todd.

Attacks F. Education Policies ST. LOUIS, Feb. ST UB The legislative commission of the National Education association last night attacked President Roosevelt's educational and declared his "lnacUonr in behalf of public education "is a matter, of disappoint-mentHo everyone Interested In the work ol the public achools and in our 15 15 15V4 1.100 5 5 5. 700 14 14 14 100 11 11 11 1.230 27 27 27 100 33 31 32V JAW 76 74 75- 3,300 23 23 23 200 25 24 24 300 23 23 23 1.100 22 22 22H 1.100 10 10 10 100 20 20 30 800 5 0 3 3 3 100 7 7 7 500 13 13 13 100 21 21 31 3,000 5 5 5 6,800 48 47 47 400 28 28 28 2,000 37 37 37 100 7 7 7H 700 4a 39 39 1.500 i 1,300 15,800 83 83 83 2,200 IZZT'S i9 a'iioo X7 17 13 13 13 WW 1 1 1 3,900 33 23 23 200 9 9 9 1,500 i 31 31 31 a AW 7 7 7.

1,600 Tf 46 1,000 24 23 23 200 63 63 63 300 40 10 10 3,400 81 30 30 14 14 14 65 55 65 5 5 8 24 23 "3 i 6 8 platinum, Chinese wolframite and domestic scheellte, unchanged. SALT LAKE MINES. (Br TJnlUd Ttm SALT LAKX CITY, 18. 27. Bid Aakd Bid ak4 AH Tun 17 11 Bint Mtla IV Cardiff 4 JVNw Park It I 71 4 1 13 IS 7t 11 10 ouincr ChlH Con 18 11 17 4 uiy Stand Oslo Co Park Bine Clir Bit 34 Colo Con Cmb Mtla i 11 3 Croff 1 Con Stan I Coal Bait Utah Ika Bui Ek Cn Eka Mna Horn 811 miPark Nel 1 lo IPark Prem 3V Hi'P Utah 1.71 Si Plumblo 35 1 II 10 1.10 IXC 6.00 (.10 Swan Con 1" Tint Can tt ltt Tint Lead 7 10 Tn Btn 110 I.M -victor Con 1 wik Mna i.U 1.17 Ktnntbto Knriton Lehl Tint Mmth 1.3S Moeeow lUIZuma Cop 4 30 4.11 I Aluminum Limited Scores a Gain of More Than Two Points.

NEW YORK, Feb. Listed bonds ware Irregular In lite dealings today after an early advance. Domestic corporate loam reacted slightly but local tractions maintained substantial gains. Rails' stayed in a narrow range. Utilities and industrials were steady.

Most United States government obligations ware higher, with gains ranging to 6-32 point against a few scattered losses of 1-32. Foreign dollar bans generally were easier. Aus trallan. Canadian, German and Italian Issues all declined. NEW YORK CURB.

NEW YORK, Feb. 27. (Clos ing curb prices: Aero SuddIv Alum Co 160 Am Cy 36 Amn Si (1,60) 34 Amn Maracaibo Ark Nat Gas A 3 Assoc it El Assoc El A Bunk Hill Can Mara Carb Syn Carrier Corp Cities Svo 12 1 1 13 4 58 19 Cities Sve pf Creole El Bond Ford Can A Ford Mot Ltd Oen Alloys Hecla Min Holling Gold Humble Oil 16 3 1 '6 11 Int Pet 18 16 8 Irv Air Ch Louis it Mich Bug Mont city Nia Hud Niles Bern Pennroad Pio Gold Rep Avla Selberllng Sher WU Texon Oil Todd Ship 15-18 4 8 64 3 1 8 8 90 2 65 unit Gas 1 Unit Se Pow A 15-18 8 I Sec pf 65 West Air Exp 4 Wright Z.Y FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Feb.

27-(JP) For, elan exchange: Oreat Britain In dollars, others in cents: Official Canadian control board buying rate for U. S. dollars, 110.00; selling rate, 111.00. Open market rates, Montreal la New York, 86.3i: New York In Montreal, 115.81. Great Britain demand, 8.94; cables, 3.95; 60-day bills.

393; 90-day bills, 3.92; Belgium, 16.91; France. 2.24: Germany. 40.20. benevolent, 16.90; travel, unquoted BUTTE HOG MARKET Hogs were quoted In the Butte market today as follows: Choice hogs, 160 to 200 5 200 to 225 6c; 225 to 250 4c; 250 to 300 4C 300 to 325 4Vc; 225 to 350 4c; heavy sows and stags, 303c. rather slow, but fully steady; good to choice 170 to 215 lbs mostly 16.15 few outstanding lots, 230 to 280 few light lights, sows salable, 4.zow.7a.

Sheep, salable and total, 325; load good to choice 85c lb. fed shorn lambs steady with Monday advance at few wooled quoted to s.uu; spring lambs salable to choice ewes quoted $4.50 or above. OGDEN. OGDEN, Feb. 27.

0) (USDA) Cattle salable. 140; total, 260; caives, salable and total none; moderately active; generally steady: good beef steers and heifers. common to medium, feeders and light stockers mostly bulk medium to good cows, $5350 few to cutter to common cows, $4.46 0 500; canners, $4.00 down; bulls, good and choice vealers, $9.00011.00. Hogs, salable and total. 250; stead to 10c higher; top.

on best 180 to 230 mixed weights, $5,100 536; sows, $33504.25. Sheep salable and total, 600; nothing done early. CURB ISSUES UP AND RREGULAR CHICAGO, Feb. 27. -T (USDA) I Cattle, salable, calves salable, general market slow; killing quality, mostly medium; nothing strictly choice here in steer line; best, two loads, $10.25 and 10.1: mostly, market paid strong on both steers and heifers, choice 985 lbs.

Colorado fed heifers, IJ0; bulk heifer crop, $9 down to 17.50; medium grade, slow; cows, alow, steady; bulls, fully steady vealers unchanged to 111 down; heavy sausage bulls to 37.15; most canner cows, $5.25 down; thin light stock cattle very scarce; weighty feeders in narrow demand. Sheep, salable, total, 7,000: late Monday trade; fat lambs, mostly 10 to 15c lower than Friday's best time; one deck sorted fed westerns, $10; bulk, few mediums to good loads, bulk sheep, steady; best western ewes, today's trade fat lambs, fully steady, bulk good and choice fed western wooled lambs, $9,750 9.90; carefully sorted kinds held at $10 and slightly above; sheep, steady; handy weight fed ewes, $5 5.40. Hogs, salable, 20.000; total, generally 10 (ff 15c lower than Monday's average; few weighty butchers only 5c up; fairly active at de cline; top, 5.45; bulk good and choice 180-220 220-240 lbs. 240-270 lbs. butchers, $4.80 iff 5.15; most 270-330 averages, good 400-500 lbs.

packing sows, lightweights to $4.50. OMAHA. OMAHA, Feb. 37. W) (USDA).

Cattle salable and total, calves salable and total, 300; fed steers and yearlings opened fully steady but slow account higher ask lng prices; bulk, $8.0099.50. load choice 1,388 load medium weight held higher; late Monday 1,133 other killing classes fully steady; medium to good fed heifers, load 826 bulk beef cows, $3.25 96.25; bulls, $8.26 9 6.75; practical top veal ers, stockers and feeders, scarce, steady. -4 Hogs salable, total, rather slow; steady to mostly 10c lower than Monday; top, $5.10 by shipper for good and choice 190 to 200 part load, most 180 to 270 270 to 360 180 to 180 $4.50 95.00. 130 to 160 $4009 4.75; good sows, $3.75 9 4.00. Sheep salable, total, fat lambs, slow; bids weak at $9.50 down on fed wooled; talking stronger or above sheep, steady; best fed western ewes held above feeding lambs, 25c higher; two loads fleshy feeders, other, $8.75 down.

DENVER. DENVER, Feb. 27. V-(U8DA). Cattle salable, total, calves salable, 100; total, 400; cows, strong at other killing classes, steady; load 1,042 -lb.

fed steers, 9.25; load heifers, bulls, canners and cutters, mostly top vealers, stockers and feeders, steady; odd lots, top fed steers late Monday, $0.75, freight paid; best heifers, $9, freight paid. Hogs salable, 700; total, generally fully steady; spots, 8 to 10s higher than Monday average; good to choice 180 to 240 $5.40 5.50; extreme early top, most 240 to 270 few 270 to 330 $.485 5.40; well finished 160 to 180 few light lights, sows, $3. 85 4.25. Sheep salable and total, few opening sales truck-in lambs about steady at few medium ewes, odd feeding lambs, no carlots fed lambs sold; asking steady to strong, but early bids steady to weak; best held above $9.60, freight paid; top fed lambs Monday, $9.60, freight paid. RIOUX CITY.

SIOUX CITY, Feb. (US DA). Cattle salable, total, 2-50; calves salable, 100; total, 125; steers snd yearlings more active than Monday; steady to strong; bulk, load good 973-lb. yearlings, nothing choice; medium short feds down 3o fat she stock, steady; medium to good heifers, good cows, $6.25 0 6.50; stockers and feeders, barely active, steady; good stock steers, Hogs salable, total, slow; mostly 6 to 10c lower to shipper; some packer bids off more, shipper top, $5.50 on 180 to 200 bulk 170 to 240 $4.75 0 5.00; 240 to '270 270 to 360 180 to 220 $4.50 04.75; good sows, $3.65 0 3.90; feeder pigs, $3-5004-6. 4 Sheep salable and total, no fat lamb sales; undertone steady; asking higher; good and choice fed wooled held around ewes, scarce; 60-lb.

feeder lambs, $8.75, PORTLAND. PORTLAND, Feb, 27-) (USDA) Cattle, salable and total, 100; calves, salable, 25; total, 35; market slow, few early sales steady; no steers offered early quoted steady; medium to good fed steers; salable, few common heifers, best fed heifers, Monday, few cutters to common cows, $4.00 9 8.00; fat dairy type cows, 9 6.00; good beef cows quoted bulls strong to 255 higher for two mostly, $8,000 7.00; odd head. vealers steady; choice quoted to $11.00. Bop, salable. 400; total, (00; 27 26 26 400 29 29 29 900 12 12 12 1,600 16 16 16 600 6 6 6 4,000 1 1 1 200 24 23 24 1,100 26 900 43 43 43 2200 80 80 80 400 8 8 8 200 12 11 11 6,030 10 10 10 600 23 23 23 700 affected by the session, the course of the market followed closely the pattern of recent trading days, dls closing only evidences of profession' al operations.

The Associated Press average of 60 selected stocks remained unchanged at 49.8. Transactions totalled 510,030 shares compared with 439,740 yesterday. Wall street observers, seeking news which would affect, market operations, were impressed by the mass air flights on European battle Reports of increased aircraft manufacturing backlogs also focussed financial attention on aviation stocks, with resultant ad' vances. One of the strongest spots was Goodrich, which closed "point higher after the market learned the company had earned $3.50 a share In 1939 compared with 14 cents in 1938. Reports of a continued brisk metals sales failed to stir mining stocks.

Anaconda, Kennecott and American Smelting slipped frac tionaUy. New York Bond List NEW YORK, Feb, Ing bond prices: treasury: 3a '45-43 314S- -44 27. (Ai Clos- 10957 .110.10 3s '49-46 -111 .3 2s '54-51 2i '60-55 TED FARM MORT: ..107.6 ....107.18 3s49-44 ,108 OME OWNERS 1 '47-45 CORPORATION: Alleghany Cv 5s '44 79 At 4s '95 .103 B.ft 1st 5s '48 87 Bush Term 5s '55 108 C-B 4s 77 77H Chi Gt West 4s '59 26 "75 6 ChlNw Cv4s '49 3 Cuba RR 8 '52 Goodrich 4s Gt Nor 4s '76d Int 4s '52 Tex 1st 4s "90 Mont Pow 3s '66 A Hr 3s '97 Texas Corp 3s '51 Unit Drug 5s '53 Utah Lt Trac 5s '44 Utah 5s '44 West Union 5s 51 Youngst 4s '61 FOREIGN: 69 105 Arg 45 "71 91 Belgium 6s '49 Brazil 8s '41 Canada; 5s '53 Chile 6s '80 88 21 ..101 14 Japan 6Hs '54 Norway 8s '44 84 90 LOCAL QUOTATIONS. (Reported br Montana Stock' Bond Oo.) ft. 27.

Bid Arted Arurlt .1 Baaln Ltd. 45 Bum Montana Tunnel Co. Butt Copp.r Oona Minn Biitta Birhlacds Mlntna Butte Minn Holding Callahan Cheater Coettr d'Alene Minea Cor Trust Shares (old) Car Truit Share (AA) Cora Trust Sharei (Aec) Cor Trust Shares modified Eureka Bullion Oolconda Lead Mines Goldra Messenger 1 Golden Rod GrandTiew .01 HiT j. .11 1.44 3.41 141 a.tT .04 11V4 .0 MI .50 .01 .04 .71 '-4 .10 l.W .45 1.50 a.44 2 44 ISO .054 .114 Jack Wait Jardina Mining (new) Josephine Gold Mining MbcrtT Montana Metallhia Mng. teasing.

,0 100 00 .10 Montana Cons Mine Montana Town pit. lOt OO Morning Olorr Mine .10 Moscow Silver Mine Mountain CUT Copper North Butt North Lil Pend PreUl .00 f.M .11 150 1 .01 1.11 l.to i to Polarl Quarterlr Income Shares 7 IS "JJ74 Rex Mining .10 Setected American Share. 1.00 Standard Slim Lead Bmshin Consolidated .1 Walker Mining I II Bonollte Companr .114 .17 1.174 SEATTLE PRODUCE SEATTLE, Feb. 27. Whole sale butter (Seattle exchange): 92 score, 30Hc; 91 score, 29Hc; 90 score, 29c; score, 28c; fats, 30c prints, 34c; cartons, 35e.

Wholesale eggs (USDA), cases Large extras, 21c; medium extras, 19c. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Feb. Butter, S51J26. steady; prices rwchangad. Eggs M00, unsettled; current re celpU, lscrot-er prices unchanged.

Of the 2.116 passenger automobiles registered in the Philippines in the first seren monttis of this year 3X80 jrere made in Nort. America. inaii KwiMIMi''IiiiihiV 26 77 106 80 ..101 60 82 2.00 Texas Corp. 44 43 43 1200 38 26 2.00 Texas Gulf SuL 34 34 34 200 64 34 2.50 Tmkn Roll. Brg 48 48 48 100 8 5 .50 Transamertca 5 6 6 300 28 11 1.00 20th Cent.

Fox. 11 11 11 100 94 65 7.M Union Carbide 84 63 83 1300 105 81 6 00 Union Pac. Ry 95 94 95 1,000 16 7 Unit. Air Lines 15 15 15 1,800 81 8 1 2 00 Unit. Air Corp 47 47 47 1,500 8 3 Unit.

Corp. 3 2 2 2,600 7 4. United Drug 5 5 8 1,700 95 62 4.00 United Fruit 77 75 75 1.000 15 11 1.00 Unit. Gas Imp 14 14 14 3,300 29 13 USInd. Akhl 21 21 21 200 49 32 2 00 U.

S. Pipe Fdry 37 37 37 400 82 31 S. Rubber 38 35 38 1,600 68 48 8.50 U. S. Smelter 63 62 62 300 82 41 U.

8. Steel 57 57 57 4,700 120 98 7.00 U. 8. Steel pfd 116 116 118 200 Gen. Bronze Gen Elec.

General Foods. General Mills Gen. Motors Gen. Ry. Sig Gillette Rasor Glidden Co.

Goodrich Goodyear Graham Paige Granby Con. Gt. North. Ore Ot. North, Gr West.

Greyhound Holland Holly Sugar Homes take 66 9 57 35 8 2 4.50 Houston Oil Howe Sound Hudson Bay Hudson Motor Hupp Motor 20 9 29 25 131 '86 31 9 Illinois Central. Indus. lngersoll Insp. Copper 5 2 44 31 1.40 48 36 2.25 99 72 3.75 56 36 3.50 28 12 8 5 .60 24 14 SO 24t 13 1.00 38 21 1.00 1 10 4 SO 22 12 135 33 16 37 23 2.10 21 14 135 51 29 3.00 21 8 40 46 16 1.00 25 Vanadium Vlcks Chem. 6 37 121 7 80.

33 3 16 82 2 36 10 Warner Pict. Western Union 3.50 V'cstinghouse Wilson 2 40 Woolworth Worth. Pump 31 11 Tel. EVER DREAM THAT AN ANIMAL WAS BITING YOU AND WAKE 3 23 ..112 5 40 3 23 112 6 40 3 23 112 5 40 500 1,000 400 400 UOd 17 17 17 1,300 Indians Denounce Swastika Emblem TUCSON, Feb. 27.

U0 Indian basket weavers and pottery makers were back at their tasks again tonight but the swastika symbol, for centuries past a sign of friendship among the Indians; no longer appeared on their art objects. The swastika was banned by tribal chiefs of the Navajo, Apache, Hop! and Papago tribes at a meeting here because it had been made a "symbol of oppression" by German Nazis. The Indians were the second group in Arizona to denounce use of the swastika emblem. Last rear the Arizona national guard which has used the swastika as its official ensignla adopted the thunder-bird sign. 1 Senate Confirms CCC Director WASHINGTON, Feb.

28. tfV-The Senate confirmed yesterday President Roosevelt's nomination of James J. McEntee of New Jersey to be director of tha Civilian Con-serration Corps. American Jewelry may be Introduced, into Argentina. DRUG DIVISION OF FAIR TRADE UNIT CONVENES IN CITY A meeting of the drug division of the Montana Fair Trade committee was held Monday with a group representing the Associated Merchants of Montana and the Montana Food Distributors' association.

Trade problems were discussed. The meeting was held at the Finlen hotel. Yesterday afternoon, the semiannual meeting of the drug group was held at the Finlen to consider fair trade practices. In attendance were Emil chairman, Billings; L. S.

Pusey, treasurer, Butte; Charles McFarland, secretary, Helena, and William C. Spater, Great Falls. SUGAR PRICES. NEW YORK, Feb, nm The refined sugar market was unchanged today at 460 cents with witharawalsair. Mud found in Southend, England, and used for beauty treatments, is to be mixed with sea water and employed In the manufacture of one of the most vital metal elements in 'jpuunaat eoutcucUoo, UP TO FIND LOS ANGELES, Feb.

21. Did you ever dream that a wild animal was attacking you and then wake up and find a raccoon had a toe hold with his teeth on you? You very likely havent had uch an experience, so listen to the testimony of Elvis V. Todd who Is suing raccoon Owner J. H. Kerr for $2,000: "We had guests and I was sleeping on the he told a municipal Judge today.

"About 2 a. m. I was awakened by an animal biting my big toe. I thought I was dreaming. I kicked at it with my other foot and I felt furl -Then we wrestled.

finally got a leg scissors around him and we rolled off the davenport But Jhe thing kept coming on, trying to get another hold. It bit me on the leg, too. -Finally my wife rushed in. When she turned on the light, I could see the beast and get hold of It. I slammed the raccoon against the wafl, but fee cama at me again.

MW.

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