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DECEMBER 6, 1932. Page 9 PRICES HOLD FIRIvai THE KNOXVILLE -JOURNAL KNOXVILLL. EpEAL VOTE AiDvAivcE MOST 1 7 GRAIN STEADY STOCK QUOTATIONS ADDITIONAL SPORTS i FOREIGN DEBTS IN BACKGR OTIND NEW YORK. Dec. 5 (AP)--Ths following is a esiect list of today's Stcack quctstions on the New York btocili Issue High -Low Close Adams kspirtss 4 6)4, 4 is a is liat Prod 9 3s.

91,4 All 11 let Prod 9. 91,4 Strangler Lewis Defeats Steele .6 Cumberland At drrtitt-ed To Smoky Conference Prohibition issue Taus to Zxcite Wheat Nazket. PlIOAGQ, Pet. 5 of prohibition repeal stirred much interest among grain traders today, but laardiy the slig Unusual nusual change L1 prize. Wheat closed tirni, Inest1114t above Saturday's finiah.

corn he upt oats ENic advanced, barley lapts higher, and provisions unarianged to a agcline of 2 cents. Early Rally Fades Out After Copgress Report. Air Reduc 63141 62 9 Aleaxe Jun 144, 14 1 14 Allegheny 1 11,4, Viti Ike 411 Lham Dye 7312 71161 71 AID C1aa1 41g 71i3; 7 lit 743 Araerlc.an Can I 611.44 49 411 49 is Am Car ez, I-d 1 tRIC 6V; Aro Com' Alcc-hol 1 21 1911,1 20 Am 1-or Power 414, 8 8 Arm Home Prcd 1 814I 3714,1 3711 Ard Interns I 61 1 Am Internet 111 6 Lebanon School Is Voted in at Annual Meeting by Loop Officials; Carson-Newman Places Three Men on Coaches' All-Conference Team, GRAIN-COTTON STOCKS.BONDS Sy F. E. Fisher k03 West Clinch Knoevilis.

NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (Strangler) Lewis, recognized In this state as the wort'; heayyweight wrestling champion, won his nobody-knows-how-rnasy, eth victory tonight when his ponent, Ray Steele of California, was disqualified for hitting In the clinches. The bout was hilted by theta! ores, and Lewis ciclared the winner, whereupon rine 01 the Strah97 lees co-worker; Jumped Into the ring apparently to aid the chanu pion in wording off tsele'g blows. The action of the referee wae very unsatisfactory to a larg part of the epectators, and was greeted with a symphony co, boos and shouts of disgust. ST001; JtVZ1140ES Issue High Closa icorfoot 1432, oi, stamterd attif 24 5 141 01: k4 5 50 20 2o Stand Oil 29, 37.

I 20 74 rails. WO. 1illarlirL 8': 84 1 3 141 Monday 49.1 64 or .1 0 az Webster 41,41 8 I. 8 49.3 24.5 82.2 'Week ago ALI 26.11 80.8 Texas Corp 1474 1 4 131, 18 Month ago 114.6 26.6 86.8 TOIL1111 Gulf Sul 30, 90 20 your a go I ,11.8 88.0 1118.1 Texas Pac Tr 4 4 i 4 14 4 yrs. ago -17 LA 133.4 218-7 Tide Wat Al I aim.

ur. 311 yrs. ago 14 4.0 123.9 124.7 Transamerica 41 41 4 High, 1934 92.3 89.8 111.6 Tri-Cont Corp 4-si 3L 8 74 Low, 1931 35.1 13.3 51.8 Union Caritde 23: 21711 23 High, 1931 140.2 106.2 203.9 Union Pacific I 6674; 68, 64 Low, 1931 60.0 30.6 62,6 Unit Aircraft 2344: gliti 'High, 1930 202.4 141.6 281.8 14 lii Low. 1830 al 4.9 4164 146.5 tinitan I 8 SI 714. 814 United Pruit 211 11 1 21 Unit Oaa Im 18 774 18 i ti 8 Ind 8 Pipe Alcohol 2471, 24 24 101 10 10 41,1,1 4 4 nu- EliEliumebiiber ov Ref 131a1 ig a13 0 it ES Se 3 I tel 'g Do 'of 648 4 82 8 14 2 tItil 12; es Lt A 3 341 3 8 v.

17, 1 1 1 111 w-arnir-Fict 144; is Is 5 US" 28; i1 28. 26 34- West 1.1a Tat Westin tt gh El 26141 2414 24'11 Wilcox 0 az 0 siii um Will34. Overland' 2 Ni 2 At- ii 131 la 13 Woolworth 34 Worth DTroducuirtsci 84 ii4ii 84 8 4 Total sales today. previoua day, 899.550; Week ag). 540.063; year ago.

two years ago, fI40; January 1 to year ago. two years ago. 758.284.077. Py ARTHUR LAZSLI- (Journal Special Writcr.) MARYVILLE, Dec. frCumberland uniyersity, of was admitted into the Smoky Mountain conference at the annual fall meeting this afterho011 at Mal-Mils college.

Dr. J. H. McMurray, of Maryville, was again re-elected president of the conference, H. C.

McAr91, of Tysculum, was re-elected 'vice-president, and Prof. Ales Play's, of Carson-NeWlnan, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. 1 Triers were no major changes I made in the conference rulings. High. Low.

cloae. fadio 514: 1 1 -54 Do pf 10 1041 10 Radio kelth 0 a 3 Silk 641 gia Item Rand 8 14 0 8 4 to Stl 61 614 6 is Reynold Tab 29 2941i 20 Safeway Stores 44 I4 42 1 41N St Jos Lead 74 7 St L-Bart pl 11 14 1 1 Seaboard 011 I 18 17 Sears Roebuck 11384 18 48 Serval IS) Shattuck (PO 737,1 733' 73, Shell Union Val $1 5 Simmons aki: 111 6 Sccony Vacuum 7 4 CI so Sugar 15 11441144 Sou Cal Eittaan 2 24 24 Southern Pac 1641 14! 1514 Southern Ry I 6341 81 514 Do Pf'. 0: 10 a Stand Brands 15 I 14. 14 Stand 0 1 1ij 11 I 141t Rand Issue. 111411.71.LOw.

close. Fi-a4c1Do liapt B. 084; I-081i i I- Radio keith 0 141 Ivo '584 Real Silk itnt I 314! 0 41 k3t1 I 6 1 614 126S Reynold Tab 29 88 4 28 Safewat Stores 44 ti 42 tt I 41 St Jos Lead 7 44! I St L-fian pl 1 1 4. I 11 1 Bealwaszd 011 i 1 1.... sears i 118,4 1 178 34'1 5ervel (I gi ,:.1 7411 714.1 1 ii; 'Shell Union 51s 1 6 61 6 ranian 4 atip, 61 6 ccony Vacuum I 7 4 I 7 1 7s Sugar So IA 15 1 14! 41 14 4 Bou Cal Eitison 24 24 84 Southern Pac 1 161 14! 15 74 Southern Ry 1 5 741 5 ql, 514 Do Pt.

01: 41441 64 Stand Brands 15 I 14. 14 Stand 0 S1 1 11Ie! 11 I 114 GRAIN RANGE: Open. Right Low. nose. WHEAT Dec.

63 447i 43 44 May 41 4 48 47 48 tri 48 49 474 48 CORN-- Deo. 224 231,4 23 23 May 28 27 29 4 294 20 1 29 OATS Dec. 14 14 14 14 May 17 14 17 17 REL, Dec, 28 22 2424 YORK, Dec. 5 (AP)--Stocks had a. leaning toward firmness today.

although the stamina of an early rally was tested. and found somewhat want4Lgi when defeat of the prohibition repeal resolution became ltnon. rata the reault of the Congressional balloting reached Wall the market was roughly one to three points pigher. The market stiffened toward the close prices averaged fractionally nigher. Transactions totalled 725.211 shares.

Owens Glass had a net decline of ILA. Crown Cork flz. St-eal dropped two points. ALICOrtai lit0C45. 91:1 the other band, were teaciy.

Coca Cola nopped up 31.2 net. Rails did well while the list was Probably the fact loadings In the week tubed 1galember lasd made the year's best comparison with 1931 had some effect on spectilatiVe Eentiment. Rail a turned iiaarQ wita other grouns when the reverse swing cror under way. Steel stocks followed the general market. U.

Steel common ing unchanged after a moderate ra.ly. The preferred was sluggish. American yielded a 2 point rise. General Electric, Du Pot. and American Tobacco -8" herped toe averages by closing with fractional gains.

FT411C11 francs dropped to a new low ouotatien for the year. It was interesting to note that sterling rallied from en ea41y dip. Routine news of tne day made an inconspicuous showbag. Woolworth's November sales were BA under 1931. the be comparison since March.

thouga groas was 19 per cent. below that of October Gray Knox Alakes Bowling League Wide-open Race B0i4D QUOTATIONS 'ORB Stagg, After 41 Years at Chicago, Is Without a job CHICAGO. 5 (AP) Amos Alonao Stagg, attar 41 years as director. of athletic; and head football coach at the University of Chicago, today became a man wi.hout a Job, ready to consider any proposals for coaching offered him. Rather than become oa nuisance" In any honorary post created for him, the grand old man of the gridiron dsfinitely declared that he was through with the university when his term xoires next June, H.

refused to accept th honorary position as chairman of tha tiniveraity's committee on Intercollegiate athletic which offered a salary plus his annual pension of $3,000, that would have made up' the ealary he now is receiving. Stagg said he wanted that he had too much vitality; too much energy, and that he would look for a now adventure, just as he did when he was asked to corn. to Chicago 41 years ago. CLOSINO GRAIN LETTER; CHICALIO, Dec. 5----WHE4T: decidedly dull market, prices ad vanoed moderately with December again showing the greater strength and narrowing the discount under May to illruc just before the close.

Liverpool cables were featureless but sterling exchange steadied and Buenos Aires market higher. The domestic visible decreased heavily indicating active milling demand arid one of the leading national baking companies advertised a reduction in bread prices. Extremelv pessimistic crop reports coming from the principal producing areas of Texas as well as Kansas and the private crop reports to be released in the morning expected to show greater acreage reduction than indicated earlier rand a very low condition. Export sales ap far as renorted COARSE ORAINS: Corn was steady from the start with elevator buying of December furnishing support. Country offerings light.

only 20.000 bought to arrive. with shinning trade equally slow apd sales 27.000 bushel. Trading basis called steady to easier. The visible supply showed a disanisointingly small decrease but heavy shipments during nest few days. BOND AVERAGES (cipyribbt, by Staadard Co.) 20 20 20 'admit.

rat IS util. Monday 63.0 59.9 80.6 Saturday 62.4 80.1 81.1 trek ago 62.11 61.4 81.4 Month 62.1 63.1 80.8 ago 69.6 11.8 87.0 2 yrs. ago 88.3 100.5 98.2 3 yrs. ago 92.4 106.0 98.8 H1gh, 1932 18.0 86.2 1932 53.2 47.4 10.9 Hight 1931 804 105.7 101.5 LOw. 1831 62.3 62.3 80.2 High, 1930 94.9 109.8 101.4 Lowe 19 ao 83.3 97.3 96.6 Cray Knox Marblemen threw the Commercial Ten Pin league into a wide-open race last right by taking three straight games from the league leading Fowler Brothers.

Fowler Brothers still hold the lead but are only one full game ahead of Sterchl Brothes No. 1 who got three games on forfeit from Sterling Wood; No. 2. Sberwin-WilHams kept just one game ahead of Gray Knox and Orange Crush by winnine two out of three from Cherokee Spinners. Orange Crush.

with A. Hartman setting two league records, made a clean sweep of the series with Tennessee Mill it Mine Supply. A. Hartman's mark of 222 pins in his third game set a new high for the league, and his total of 582 pins for three games set the second league mark. His total was only seven pins short of the season's mark for all leagues which is held by Stove Brown of the Optimists in the City Ten Pin loop.

NEW youlf. BONDS NEW YORK. Dec. IAP)--Boad prizes eased moderately today In tnin trading. Wane sales totalled only par value, the Assoclzited Press-Standard Stat.stics average for 60 cl Melo tic corporate issues lost three-tentha of a point.

Most. railway liens held comparatively steady. Baltimore Ohio due nest March, advanced 12 a point. Southern 44 were off 472. New Orleans Northeastern 41--s lost IS points on the sale of a single bond, while Ohio general 43 gained 13 points with a turnover of 22 bonds.

Most ot the high grade utilities and industrials were steady. Gains of about, a point were recorded by issues of Western Union and Tobac.va Products. Pcreign ana United States government bonds were somewhat dull and mired. AM LAX araative 61, Are' Mach Idy 1 11,44, 11; 11 Ara Metal 4. 4 I 4 Ara Pow Lt 7 I 7 kit 7 4 Am Rad Std Saila 8 4 i 6 I 0 Ain Roil Mill 7, 111 Am bmelt p.el 134, 121 13 Am Sti Flare 1 6, 6, Am Tel Tel ,1025 Am Tobacco )3 58153168 Am Wat Wks 17, 161 ll Am Wool trit 21, 20 20 Anaconda I 8 11 8 Arm Ill A llii, 1,,,.14 Do 4 i "tft i 7ii Assci pry Goods 5 1 5 I 5 Atoll 39 361 3 i Atl Refining I 16 13is.

15 Auburn Auto 41 Aviation Corp 0 1 51 5 Baldwin Loco 5 1 6 5 Baltimore 0 9 61 84j Barnsdall 4 IS 4 1 4 Is Beatrice Cr 111rs: 11; 11 Bendix Aviat 91 Best az co lOie, 11 Bethlehem Sid Bohn Alum I 13 121 12 Borden 22i4i 23 or Warner 7741 7431 7 Briggs Mig 4, 41 41 Bklyn Man I 20: 20ks: 20 Burr Add Mach 7,. 711 743 Byers Co Canada 0 Ale 1 101 104, 104 Canaci Paciiic I 12, 12, 121s Case (J Ii 136 Caterpil Tractor 7'11, 7'1 7 4 Cerro de Pasco 6 6, 61 Chita dr Ohio 241 23'41 23 Ches Corp 14, 14 1141 Chi 44, 4. 4 Chi Gt laf 8 734 I 8 Cht fii, pt. 2. 2 12 2 4 Ohl Rk Is 44i1 4 '1 4 Clarysler .1 13 14; It Coca Cola I 741i 711, 14 Colgate li almove 11 111is IN Colum El -13 12 243 Opium Carbon 24 1 234 1 24 Coml Inveot Tr 1 194 e- 18118 Comi Sole '92 9 1 9'1 Carnwith Sou 2 2 41 2 4 Congtoleurn Na 8 i a C-on Gar; I Con Oil I 5, 5.

5 Con Text I Cont Can I 34, 33, 34 Cont Ins 14 i 14 I 14 Coat Oil Del 51 51; btft Corn Products 48 471 48 Coty I 3. SY 3 Curtiss Wright 4 11 1 Do A 24 2, 2 Del Lack i 24141 2124: 22 Drug Inc I 321s: 314 31 Du Pont de 833 331,4 34 Eastman Kedst 51 49, frO El Mus 1: 1 El Auto Lit 171 75'lit 79's El Power (t; Lt 6 51 Ills Pid Fire Ins 14 1474 14 First Nat St6res 49 49 4 I 43 Fisk Rubber 's, ls Foster Wheel 77S1 71: 7 Fox Film A I 2 17s: 1 Freeport TeL 23 211 221 Gin Am Tank I 151 15 16 Gen Asphalt 644: Gen Electric I 15 i 13114 Do (Spl) 11, 1114 Gen Foods I 22 .211 21 Gen 0 El A 7s Geri Mills 38 88 38 Gen Motors I 131.17.12: 12'7 Gen Ry Sig I 12. 12 Gillett 12 164110 Gobel I 5 4 8 Gold Dust 15 14 Goodr.ch 6 1 5 I 5 14, 131 13 I 2, 1 2 1, 9 841 8 VS: 1 1 Stores- Vs; 1 5. 5 i 5 14 I 13116 27s: 27.8 2.111 4 4 4 21 21 2'fis 13 i 124 23 24 is 23 4 311 4 431 so so I 21, 19 20 5S 51 5 I 8 7 3,11 7 8: 8 8 20121 19 1 19 41 4 I 4's 9 3," 10 104,1 10 4: la 15 1 14, 111 33, 22 341,4 11 11 1 11 89. 39, 39 North and South Stars Practice Williams Named Auburn Captain CLOSING STOCK LETTER: HEW YORK.

Dec. 5Whether or not the market's action today reflected any clearer perspective. its tone nevertheless was more cheerful. The market may have reflected some rellef In the possible avoidance of further debt diacussion at thia time. The action of the rail shares alivays commands Interest.

and their strength today. suggested a halt In the declining trend of car loadings with last week's report and also a favorable prospect of a new wage scale. the conference on which begins thLs week between labor leaders and railroad executives. THOMSON az McKINNOIL 1ssuo 1110 Low Close bs 80 at 63 1 64 Whl 811 412s 0413 -i 34it 3414 Y'stown SainT 6978 5812..6812 BON116 Issue. titan.

cow. Akershus 546 83 6512, 6:3 1 6412 Argentine bs A .1 46 4512. 43-4 Ar OS Si b9 thin 443141 5 'fvf 4514 Ar; 6s 61 Peb 47 4512, 4512 Australia bi 55 7012: 69 7014 Austraila 4124 56 6412, 63 Austria gtci 'de 43 89 8 89 Belgium 'is 58 ...:10112 10112.10112 beltsium. 6a tul 91 i 90 Bor City El 612531 I 5412, 6312, 51Rit 3o1lv1s, as VT 6 8 6 Bordeaux 6a 34 ,10412 10412.10412 Brazil tiLs 41 1812 brazil 612s 36-57 ii 14, 14. 14 Brazil 4-2a 15 1 16 15 British 514s 37 ,10312.103 Budapest tis -13 I 251,4: 24, 2412 Buenos fis 61 23 2112 2112 Canada 52 I 96 I 9114, in '11 Canada ts 60 80 7912, 80 Chile tis 60 8 6 '4 Chile 6 61 511, 614 Colomb as 61 Oct 2 29 29 Czech Si bl 93 I 9212.

93 Denmark 412s 62 71, 32 Duke Pr Pw es 66 4412, 44 44 Finland 51.ts 53 53 53 7141 41 ,12412 124 :12412 French 49 118121181211812 GerCrAgBX6o38Apr 5540,4 5512 5512 GerCrAg3k610500ct 484, 47 48 Ger Gov Int 514465 ta 481 4812 Ger 1W 'Is 49 10 I 6912, 10 Ger Gen El es 48 34.. 86 8812 OtConLiPJap7sti 41111 4012 4112 Hung dun 112s 45 I 14. 141271412 Ilsoder Steel 6s 48 3812; 3812i 3814 Pub Val 7S A2 i 8J Wi 8714i Italy fel 99 98121 9812 Japan Vas '54 6944 Marseilles 34 lot 1041, 1o414 ust water 512550 65 14 64 Milan City 4s 52 1 82 81 8112 8 Wales ia57 68 12 6614 68 12 os tier 14 ba 47 44 44 44 Norway es 44 81 81 8 Wale is 57 68 141' 6614 68 Nos tier 14 Ea 47 44 44 44 Norway tis 44 81 9E04; 81 BALTIMORE, Mcf, Dec. 5 (UP)-TLeading football stars of North and South gathered here today and began week of Inteneive tralping for the ail-star charity game to be played at Baltimore municipal stadium next Saturday. Coach Jock Sutherland has left his Pitt teem, training for the Rose bowl game, In charge of aissistante, and hail some here to supervisd the work of the Northern group.

Dick Harlow, of Wogtern Maryland, has charg of the Southerners. The Southern team, headed by To; Leyendecker, of Vanderbilt, has been mad an at least temporary favorite because It will outweigh the North. NEW VORN CURB NEW YORK, Dec. 6 though the curb market had no "repeal stocks" on Its board, shares lost most of their early gains in the final hour of trading today simultaneous with the decline on the stock exchange which apparently centered around the so-called "wet" stocks. Trading was light, transfers approximaung 140,000 shares, against 150.000 on Friday.

The early advance was attributed largely to scattered short covering. In the closing hour, although prices turned downward. there was little more than desultory selling. Prices chanzes were not Important, gains about offsetting losses. NEW YORK NEW YORK, Dec.

5 (AP)Cotton futuree closed steady. 4 to 7 lower. Open. High. Low.

Close. December 5.58 6 60 5.5 6.55 January 648 6 63 5,54 356 liCarch 5.69 5.74 3.63 5 es May 5.79 5.84 5.75 5.77 July 5.85 5 94 5 84 October 6.02 6.09 6.00 6.01 AUBURN, Dec. 5 (AP) George Wesley "Ripper" Williams, of Tuscumbia, who directed the play that carried Auburn to its greatest football record since 1914, tonight was lected to captain th Plainamn. in 1933. William Henry "Boots" Chambless, of Montgomery, a guard, nosed out "Gump" Ariail, of Birmingham, all-Southern end, by one -vote' for alternate cantata.

A similar margin aspirated llama and Chambless In the race for captain. Both will ba seniors next year. NEW 1I011K SIETiLS NEW YORK. Dec. 5 (AP)Cepner barely stoadv.

electrolyte epot and future 44514; tin steady. snot and nearby 23.45, fuure 22.60: iron quiet. 2. fob. Eastern fennAvlvania 1250013.00.

Buffalo 14.00, Alabama 10.00411.00: Leal steady. spot New York LOG. Exit St. Louis 210; zinc dull. East St.

Louis apot and future 2.12: antimony 5-40; 43.0045i:0Q. NEW Ofili.EANS NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 5 Cotton futures closed steady at, net declines of to 7 potrxts. Open.

Righ. Low Close. Decsmber 5.54 664 6.52 6.53 January 5.53 1.60 p.st 6,51 Marcn 5 64 514 .81 5.81 5.75 5.82 5.71 6.71 July 80 5 90 5.81 5.82 October 5.99 8.05 5.98 5.98 The wording of the section on the number of years a player may letter and retain lais eligibility for further -varsity competition was changed and now matches-that of the Southern Conference. -In the event that an athlete misses one year of a sport be may complete his four years of varsity play, permitted by the Smoky Conference, during a fifth year of school. Commissioner W.

O. (Chink) Lowe, Of the conference, was given the task of selecting the men to officiate at conferenec games from a list of eligible men. He will announce his selections later. CAGE SLATES READY The attempts of the coaches of the member schools to work out basketball schedules for this year met with partial success. Some of the are as yet only tentative due to conflictft In dates.

Lincoln Memorial, East Tennessee Teachers, Tusculum, Milligan, Cumberland, and Maryville have most of their schedules worked put. King and Carson-Newman were unceitain, the latter declining to release its games. Carson-Newman led the coaches' all-star team with three men on the first team and three men on the second team. King came next with four representatives on the first team and one on the second. Maryville was third with one first team selection and three second team men.

PLACES Tuscplum was fourth with one first team man and two choices for the second team. East Tennessee Teachers and Milligan each had one man apiece on both teams. The conference basketball schedules as they have been thus tar arranged are as follows: TEACHERS-Jan. 7, L. M.

II, home; Jan. 10, Tusculum, home; Jan'. 14, Carson-Newman, away; Jan. 19, Maryville, away; Ja.4. 24, Tusculum, away; Jan.

31, King, away; Feb. 7, Carson-Newman, home; Feb. 11, L. M. away; Feb.

24, Maryville, home. 21, away; Jan. 28, King, home; Jan. 30, Carson-Newman, home; Feb. 7, M.

home; Feb. 11, Tusculum, home; Feb. 14, King, away; Feb. go, L. M.

away; Feb. 21, Maryville, home; Feb. 25, Carson-Newman, away. 6, Maryville, away; Feb. 7, Tusculum, away; Feb.

13, Teachers, away; Feb. 9, Milligan, away; Feb. 10, King, away; Feb. 11, GareonNewman, TUSCULUM -Jan. 10, Teach-ere, away; Jan.

14, Maryville, away; Jan. 21, Milligan, away; Jan. 24, Teachers, home; Jan. 28, Carson-Newman, home; Jan. 3Q, L.

M. away; Feb. 4, M. home; Feb. 11, Milligan, home; Feb.

18, Maryville, away; Fell. 21, Carson-Newman, away. L. M. 7, Teachers, away; Jan.

14, King, home; Jan. 21, Maryville, home; Jan, 28, Marnfille, away; tan, 30, Tusouldm, home; Feb, 3, Milligaa, away; Feb. 4, Tusculum, away; Feb. 7, King, away; Feb. 11, Teachera, home; Feb.

13, CarsonrNewman, away; Feb. 20, Mitligan, home; Feb. 27, Carson-Newman, home. 14, Tuaculum, away; Jan. 19, Teachers, hams; Jan.

21, L. M. away; Jan, 24, Carson-Newman, home; 28, L. M. home; Feb.

4, Carson-Newman, home; Feb. 6, Cumberland, home; Feb.111. Tuseutum, home; Feb. 21, Milligan, away; Feb. 23, King, away; Feb.

24, Teachers, away; Feb. 27, Milligan, away. MARYVILLE, Dec. 5- Here are the first and second ail-Smoky Mountain Conference football teams, selected here today by conference coaches at their annual meeting: Childress, Carson-Newman, and Bingham, King Holan, King, and Rogers, Carson-Newman, tackles; Owens, King, and Redmond, Teacher guards; Davis, Carson-Newman, center; West, Maryville, quarterback; Campbell, Milligan, and Kmetz. Tusculum, halfback and Bricker, King, fullback.

Second Team: Atkins, Maryville, and McAmis, Tusculum, ends; Atchley, Carson-Newman, and Wilson, Maryville, tackles; Leadwel, Teachers, a B. Thompson, Milligan, guard Love, Tusculum, center; Harris, King, quarterback; Boretsky. Maryville, and Shabel, Carson-Newman, halfbacks, and Smith, Carson-Newman, fullback. TRUST FUNDS PAILEY 4 GOT No. 925 Hamilton Bank Building Wade Will Speak In Morristown 7F I TRADE TRENDS 1 Issue.

Bid. Ask. nericsa Coat Trtist i 3 sociated National Sh 34 Laic Tnaustry Shares qtah In vestdars .93 American. Coat Trust 24si Associated National Sh Basic Lacustry Shares Type Investors .70, l'PAiLY RECORDS 1.75 1.75 3 2.20 2.30 (fly The 4ssoclated 'Press) COTTON-1n the quarter ended October 81, world eunsumption of American cotton was 3.811cttoo bales, agairott 2.098.0(t) last year. says- the New yorir- Cotton blecoan4e eervice.

Consumption or foreign cottons in trail) Period was 5.044.000 pales, against 2378.000 I ye4r egg. Bntish Corporate Trust Shares 1 160! Corporate Trust Si AA 1.53 Corporate Trust Sh ACC 1 1.53 Depos Bk Sh NY A Diversified Trust Sh 1 2 Equity Trust Shares 2.05 Five Year Trust Si A 1 2.50 Low Priced Shares 2 1 Nation Wide Securities 2.35 Public Service Tr Sh A 2.45 Trusteed Mn Bk Sh A USELPS 2.35 Goodyear At B. Grahtun Paige Ot No Ry pf Grigsby Grunow Hahn Dept Stores Holland Houston Oil Do (pew) Hudson Motor Hupp Motor Illinois Cent Inger Rand Interb Rap Int Bus Mach Int Comb Int Harventer Int Hydro-El A hit Nic kCan Int Tel At Tel Jahns Manville Keivinator Kennecott Kresge (S B) Kreger Az Tall Kroger Grocery Lambert Leh Val -Lannaan Corp Goodyear ait Graham Paige Ot No Ry of Grigsby Grunow Hahn Dept Holland 10 Houston Oil Do (pew) Hudson Motor Hupp Motor Illinois Ceat Inger Rand Interb Rap Int Bus Mach Int Comb Int Harveoter Int Hydro-El A hit Nic kCan Int Tel Tel Jahns Manville Keivinator Kennecott Kresge (S Si Kreuger Tall Kroger Grocery Lambert Leh Val it Lehnaan CorP 2.45 (Knoxville Journal Special) MORRISTOWN. Dec. LWellace Wade, Dlike university coach.

will be th principal speaker here Wodnesday night at-the Morristown High school football bigngust given lay the local Ratar club. Col. Paul 13. Parker and Major Bill Britton, University of Tennessee coaches, will attend, along With Peg lie 'Jackson, Emory and Henry; Commander Richardson, King college; C. M.

Eyler, of Milligan college; Frosty Holt, CarSeer-Newman; Josh Cody, of Vanderbilt, has been given an invitation, but as yet 110- not aepepted. Letters will be awarded to 17 players and the 1933 captain will be 'chosen. 0 3 245 Norway bs 63 '73; 7314, 7314 62 62 ea Peru 1st es 60 514 51-i! 5" Poland as 60 5815i! 571.1 57 Poland Is 41 52 52 5214 prusr-44 a5 82 4314' 4311 Queensland as 41 14, 7414't 74 Eth1neWesiZa5Sww 4a 413 Rome 814e 62 84 823i 84 Royal Dutch 4s 45 8544! 85, tiorit Sao Paulo St Is 40 51 50! -51 Sax Pub Wits 7645 66 1 58 5,6 Serbs Ct $ig 1s 84 18t. 18. 181,4 Stem Ha1 614s51 63 66 65 Sweden 814s 84 95 95 95 Tokyo City 5144 81 43 41 41 Tokyo El Lt Es 53- 80141 aoti; Upgawa 9445 40 391,4 40 ILIrtiwuey Es 60 2918) 29 29 Victims, City Cs 52 5414.

54 54 We5tobU1tpwes53 29 1 28; 33:1 Yokohama as 81 48 472i! 48 Total sales. previous day, 44,841,000: week ago, 88.428.000; year ago, 810,228.000, two years ago. 89.805.000: January 1 tO date, same year ago. 112.799. 581.000; same two years ago.

8r7.00co. NEW 'YORK, DO4. (AP)--Thes following are today's high, low and closing pries of a 1541e0 list of bonds On trig New York Stock EX-change: S. GOVERNMENT BONDS and toirty-beconas) Hign. Low.

Cts)66. 1.2b 3124 34-47 101.80101.28 101.28 1st 412s 32-47 102.116 102.04 102.04 iin 03,36 1.03.141,103.14 U3.16 Treas. 445 47-52 'treas. 45 44-54- ..104.04 104.00,104.00 Treas. 4d-58 103,07 104.03 104.05 Treas.

852s 40-43 110141 101.08 1013)0 34 43-47 00 28 100.27 100.27 Treas. 3s s1-s8 95.30. 96.00 coKromAtios AND uoNDS Issue. Riga. Low.

Close. Allegla Corp 5a 48- 2412, 23, 23172 Ara 42 5s 2030 29 23 i 28 Am I 0 Ch. 64849 C2 I 71 72 Am. Inter 6121144 77 71 I 77 Ana Metal 81 I 6719, 6622, 4S1 Am Smelt 54 47 bal4 1 883s, 88'4 Ana bug Ref Es :105 101105 Ana 812843 ....107,107,1011 54 65 103,103 103 cvt 41-24 39 10510551,105 Ana 88 38 90 89 1 69 Arm Pei 43 754; 75 7511 AT ac SP 88,2, 8931. 15912 Do, gen 44 85 911 9121 A Line 1stes52 72, 121rIT AtiOul 5859 35; 3511', 384 0 rig 8s ei 41; 40 412 ris 9s 9S 36 36 38 44s 33 69; 69 60 cvt 4460 25 1 243.0 244 Beth SU pin 5836 9312, 9112 9212 Bkn Man es 68 4166 I 8.5, 86 Buf0en El 41,21.8113 103102102 Buf 'tea? 4410567 38 36 1 38 Can Nor le 40 99.

99 99 Can Pao 412s 60 73 I 73 I 73 Do, deb 43 per 6184I 8114' 6111 CenPac Istgtd4549 78 I 7712f, 77 Certainteed 512818 82 .1 82 1 82 Cheri Corp 5s 4r-1 84 63 63 0 gen412)194 91 94 4 94 Chic 64 51 11! 1114 113,4 Chic Ot 4s 83 3712! 31 3711 82 75 1841 1812: 18 aciJ is 2000 A Vat 4 Ch32111Wocvt4sks49 124I 111 11 CRI4i13 cvt01160 14 131,4 1314 rig 411 34 23 i 22 I 22 Chile Cop 5s 47 32 311 82 Cin 4s it.1 8114; 817i Clevtrl'ermi 614: 1 61111 Colu es52May le 1 7912 Corn Inv Tr 522649 96! 86 86 ConGas NY 5545 105105108 Cuballortly 5842 gg 42 I 22 Cuba Cane 50 1,11 112 Del 4 rig 4s 43 79 791 79 0 cola4836 1 34 32i 3374 Det Edlson 6848A' 41,28 61D 9532, 9512, 9512 Dodge de ro fis 40 87 I 86. 87 Duquesne 412s cm 403 Erie rimp 5867 2311, 22, 244 D' EL gen In es Pe 41 1 41 41 Gen Mos Ac 6637 10113 10232,102 Ger; Sti 61 I 61 612 Oen Thea Eq 40 214 2 i 8 Goodrich 6125 4 78; 78; 7851 Goodyear 58 57 712, Ti Tif OrTirRy Can 6830 9532, 95, 951,1 OtNorRy 7836A I 5532 83 12 41,25 77 4312, 43, 4811 Hud Coal 58 62A 40, 40, 40 11 82 rig5857A 8.212; 8112ii 82 8di4nc5857 4812 4131.2 48 1111 Cent 4-kgs 35 34 I 241ait Inland St 41178A 78 78 78 In; Rap Tr 7a 32 57 57 I 57 rig 5s 66 4532 45 454 Int 6 Cement 5s 48 56 86 58 lit Ot ed.) 6s 83 I 2 3 Int Hy El 66 44 41 40 4, Int Paper egt5s47A 41 40 41 Isat TT 86 38 deb 58 ICS 88 34 34 PwarLt 412651 102 1017,1,103 Southrig58.50 48 47, 48 Term Ist4s10 87; 8114 Kan OasAcEl 112880 88 8812, 884 Loew'ro. Ina Os 41 0121 80 80 Lorillard 81 as 9631I 9831 Menhat Ry 4s 90 28. 28 5550 394; 3834! 394 MERArl, 1at.5661B 74121 7412' 7411 1E0.4830 75 75 7511 Mo Pac cvt521849 1034, 1014 1011 56 77 20, 20 20 gen 4s 75 10, 1021: 1012 ist 58,81 201,2 20 20- MontPwrig5841A 83 I 82. 82'-i Nat Dairy 5s 48 841,1 841-2: 84, Nati Steel 5s 5,8 78 77; 78 NewEng 5852 167; cr7 ,107 0 Pb Sv 5455B 591 58 58 NYCriArimp582013 45 I 431 45 NYCAz.SL 412878C 15121, 15; 1511 NYEd1sonrig62.2841 .11232 112112 N'YNHH cytdeb6s48 I 7614' 7612: 76 YTel gen412839 104 10412104 Niag Si 512 50 60 1 60 I 60 Nor Am Co 55 61 83211 8311; 837.1 Nor Am Ed 5s69C TT 7622; 76 Nor Pao As 2047 841 68, 6811 pr In 4s 97 80341 801 801-2 NorStatesPow5s41A 100 10012 1004 Ore-W RIULLN 4861 1 81; 8112' 81 Otis Steel 68 41 21 I 18 18 Pao GasArEl 5s42 .10212 10234:102 Para Pub 8e 501 14 14 I 14 Penn PALLt 4,2581 I 90; 891 90 Penn RR 414863 75 I 741 74 Do, gen 65 I 79 79 I 79 Plana Co 55 kr I 801,4 1 79 tyi 80 Rdg Cita 45849 1 42 42 42 Phillips Pet 5839 1 75 141 74 Portland0E1452e30 1 58 571 8114 Postal TArC 5853 29 I 28 28 Pb 432867 Pure Oil 51A1 37 .1 773; 777 77 Rem Rand 5347 51 51 I 81 11.820, 1 44 44 I 44 8 7, EP 4121s la .1 814.

I I 8 Do, 48 50 A 01,2 4,1 9 Shell Pipe 5453 84 831y2; 83 Shell Un 15849ww 1 8314: 8312, 831,2 sine Oil col-WI I 9918; 9831 Sine Cr Oil 5838 :10214:102 Skelly Oil 38 I 70 88141 70 SoBell TALT 5841 ,10512 105 105 So Pao 4se9ww 42 41: 42 South Rv sen4s4 I 11 I 16 I 14 8 Bell Tel 6.3 4 106 106 :106 St.011 NJ deb5s44 104110414,104 Stall NY 41.1e51 97 9512. 97 TennElPwrig6847A 1 97 9512: 97 Tex Corp 56 cvt44 I 92121 92 92 Tb Pr NJ 682022 9412 951k Un Pao 4 32e 8 as I 85 12 I 8512 1st 4s 47 Pe 9512' 95 un Del 5453 1 43141 42. 42 8 Rub 56 4 .1 31) 8812' 39 -s Utah 5sii ea 61; 61 Util PwArLt 5s59ww 27381 27 1 21 Virginia Ry 5s 62 881 8814i env, West nee 5s 44 98 0734' 9734' West Pao 1st5848 28! 28144' 28,4 WestPennPs530 105 '105 105 West Union -5s 31 I 53 1 54 1 55 Eight'r Matmen Will Make Trip REAL ESTATE TlIANSFERS W. T. Claiborne, trustee, to NeW York Life insurance house and tot.

Second district, 610,600. W. T. Claiborne and others, trustees, to Clatoorne, Flenniken Loth-rob, house and lot, Second disirlict. ra0.

Fidelity Bankers Trust Co. to Alice IL. Austigy house and lot, Third district, 62,260. H. R.

Reeder and wife to W. 8. Logan, house and lots, First anti Eigatia districts. 63.000. J.

T. Redding and wile to Etta L. Claris, hoilltett aglath '3115- trict, 67,500. J. to E.461 Pagle, house ging lot, Elevehtli district.

6300. James A. Lewis and others to Dexter Bales and others, house and lot, Inird district, $alaza. c. auct tiriffitts to Pearl S.

Stant, interest in 1142lltie ilact lob, rirst district. $101.00. C. N. hivudera stud wile to Pearl B.

Stbut, interest In house tact lot, t'irst district. $1.171. an E. Younig. trustee, to Fidelity-Bankers Trust house and lot.

Second district. 5.750. Mascot 'Land Improvement Co. to Gilbert Thornhill and wlie, lot, Thirteenth distriCt. 677.50.

E. P. King and wile to W. D. King, 50 acres, house and lots, Third district, 610,000.

W. C. Whiteside, trustee, to C. F. Whiteside, house and lot.

First district, $300-. house and lot, Eighth district, 6300. John Beretta and wife to F. E. Reoorl, house and lot and three lots, Eighth district.

61.500. William F. Boling and wife to J. B. Roop and wiie, house and lot, Eighth district, 6750.

B. Ricriarcia, trustee. to John Richards, one-fourth acre, Beventa district, $23; lot, Third district, $25. Bert Purser and wife to Kathryn Stallings, house and lot, Second district. $1,000.

George F. Barber, Y. M. C. A.

physical director, announced yesterday that eight men would make the trip to Chattanooga Saturday afternoon to meet the Lookout City matmen in the initial meet. The squad follows: 115-pound class, Johnny Butler, 125-pound class, Herman Christian; 135 pound class, Tom Askin; 145-pound class, R. L. Shields; 155 pound class Lawrence Parry; 165-pound class, Geoi'ge Akin; 175-pound class; heavyweight. John Cazana.

OTEELSentiment In local steel traue oircita appears less pessimistic than might be inferred from the present low operating schehuies. The industry is said to be looking 16 a more lavorable rate of operations with the release of orders for some of the public construction projects now pencilins. NEW YORK kicti.t NEW yoaK Dec. 5 (APIRaw sugsr was quiet today arid no (waits were reported. Toe undertone was Steady with buyers believed willing to pay last prices or 4.tio for sputa t'utures were irreguies with traning moderate.

The market opened 1 point higher to 1 point lower, A decline carried January contracts to .710 and March to .146 or 3 points belo wtne previous close 012 most Ot the active positions. The loss was iecovered. although near the close there was 'partial setback with the market flually 1 po.nt lOWer to 1 point net, higher. bales were 10,650 tons. Dezember closed January March May July Inc; September December nefined was unchanged with reiiners listing at 4.15o for fine granulated.

FOREIGN EXCIIANGE NEW YORK. Dec. A (AP)Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain demand 3.1; cables 3.197;1: 60-day bills 3.18. France. demand 3.20 caoles 3 9-16.

Italy. de- mand 6.087.a cables 5.07 De-ands: Bel.rium 13.84 Germany 23. i7 12; Holland 43.11 Norway 1647 Sweden 17.57 Denmark 18.84 Switzerland 19.22; 8.14 xP or gal 3.04: xGreeco .65 1-18: xPoland 11.18; xCzechosiovakia 2.a6 xilugoslavia 1.36; xAustria 14.00; kRumania .52 Argentine 25.79: xBrazil 1.51; Tokyo Shangual 21.87 Mexico City (silver peso) 33.25; Montreal 84.871,2 Nominal. CHICAGO BETTER CHICAGO, Dec. 5 AP )Butter.

unsettled: creamery speefals. 63 score. 23 23 msc; extra. 92 score. 22 14c; extra firsts, 90-91 score.

22c (41,. 221-2c; firsts. 88-89 score. 2114 421 seconds. 88-87 score, 1 De sl 20 stands.rds, 90 centralized carlots, 22 4sc.

Eggs. steady: extra firsts, 31c: fresh graded firsts, 30e; current receipts 27c 29c; refrigerator firsts. 28 1)S, refrigerator extras. 21140. I 'LIVESTOCK 1 1 62 Ligg ac.

Myers b21-a 6 i Loew's Lori Ilerd (P) 13 12 22 1 21 1 21 zal Mack Trucks 32 31 32 CHICAGO Marih Ry Mod g-td 6'4 5 71' CHICAGO, Ded. 1AP) U. S. I'darine Midi 97, 1 Department oi Math Alkali 13i 18, 131,4 -1-teoe1pt4 110,000, inClUaing di- mcKeesport 41 41 AD tect; o.o.fred aiow, weak ist early luso Mid-Cont Pet 51S: 5. O's to 150 advan.L4; ping sows stead): Mo Kan 1 to with Friday; 140 to 180 pounos.

Mo 31'2 3 14 3 3.35 ia 3.5J, practical too 11.OU; 194 Do pf 5 3,2 1 5 44 to :480 poupas, 13.85 4 3.40; LeW pigs. mont.gcm Ward 12 111 12 3.26; packing sows, 122514 Murray Corp I 2 14 3111 81m 1.75: shippers. estimated bold- I Nash Motors 12,, 121.1 12 over 4,000: 110 to 160 pounds, 13.85-1 Nistional Biscuit 87 35. 36 3.50; 160 to 200 pounds, 13.35 (4 I Nat Cash 'Reg A 8 1 7 12 7 3.50; 200 to 250 pounds. 13.30t 3.45:- Nat Dairy Prod 17 17.

1714 250 to 350 Dounds. $3.10 4 3.40: 'pack- Nat Distill 20, 19 I 19 sows. 273 to 500 pounds, Nat Pow ife Lt I 1314 12 12 2,90: pigs. 100 to 130 wounds. Nat sti 18 17' 17 13.00 ra 3.50.

Central 21; 20 1 2)2 Cattle: Receints 15.000; calves, re- 1-1 13, 12121 121-2 ceipts 2.000. Yearlings and Light Noranda Mines 1712 17 steers steady to weak. mediumi 3 3 ai 3 No Am Aviat weight and weighty bullocks weak North Am 26 4 251. 234 to 25c lower; mostly 23c off; ex-1 Northern Pao 1212i 12. 111-2 treme top choice weighty steers, Ohio on 6 7 8 7i: 6 7,4 7.80; yearlings, 7.33; bulk fat steers, 1.

i i Oliver Farm 1 1 114 115.25 et 8.75: slaughter cattle and i Otis Elevator 11 107 11 ealers. steers. s)o to 900 pounds. 1 otis steel 31i' 3 -314 15.50 2.7.50: 900 to 1.100 sae sr, El 2818i 271 27 1.100 to 1.300 Pounds. 1)94 Lte 86 35 1 35 $5.23 4 1.300 to 1.500 pounds, Packard Motor 2 212 2 15.25 I.

7.75: he.frs. 550 to 850 param Publix 2 1541 1 pounds, $4.75 4. 6.75; cows. 2.25 Fs Penney ct 2312' 22 23 3.50; low cutter and cutter. 11.25 4-; Penn 1314 12, 12 1.73: bulls (beef) $3.23 4.23; I peoples Gas 67 67 11 87 1-2 ers, 5.25; cull and common.

1 Petro Corp 5 5 1 5 12.00.1 300; stocker and feeder est- Phelps Dodee I 5 lit 5 5 tie, steers, 500 to 1,050 pounds. 14.23-1 Phila I 414' 4 4 Phillios Pet 5. 514 1 511 Sheep: Receipts 15.000. Uneve13-1 Procter At Gam 28. 28 1 28 Choice lambs.

fully steady: others. pub Svc I 47 48 47 weak: shade lower in instances; 1 pullman 19 1 19 sheep and feeders unchanged; extra pare oil 3 7 3 3 ton 1625: bulk desirable natives anti purity Baking 7 1si 7 7 -fed viestern lambs. 1550 141.10; good 1 feeders. S3.23: lambs. 90 pounds I down.

$5,51 4 625: eweA, 90 to 150 CURB MARKET I pounds. $1 25 i 273: all weihts. cu ll and common. 73c 4 12.00; feeding lambs. 50 to 73 pounds.

15.004-5.50. NEW YORK. Dec. 5 (AP)--The CINCINNATI following is a select Lat of today's CLNICrCNATI. Dec.

5 LAP) (II. S. quotations on the New York Curb Department of Exchange: Recelots 4.700: 2.294 direct and Issue High. Low. Close.

through: -10c to 20c higher: some Alum co Am 46 4314; 43 210 to 220 pounds wa, more: bulk Am cyan 4', 31 3 sa 180 to 220 pounds. 4340 4 3.70: 230 Am Sup Power 5 8 I 8 74 to 2n0 pounds. 13.40 4 3.50: 250 to Ark Nat Gas A 11 las: 1 280 pounds, 1325 a 340: asking nfd. .1, 4 i 4 around 113.50 on 140 to 180 pounds; Blue Ridge 1 2,, 214, 214 sows, 12.25 n' 2.50. evt lord 1 28; 26 24 Cattle: Receipts calves.

re- Buloya Watch of 17141 1714: l'1 ceipts 300. No early action on Cities Service 1 3 2 3 Steers: cows and heifers glow. about Com'with Sou war 1 ai: at1 steadv; bulls strong: earls sales Elec Bond ilt Si 17; 18 heifers. 13.75 is few up to 1573; ofd. 33 3334 33 beef cows mostly 1 2.30 ti 325; low Ford of France I 3, 8 3 cutter and cutter.

11,00 de 2.00: bulls. Ford Motor Ltd 1 3 si 3 Ni 3 lit 12.504 325: vealers opening steady. Gulf 011 of Pa 284 1 28 284 some bids lower: rood and choice. Hudson Bay MS 314 31 3 14. 15.003550: bidding mostly 15.00: Pennroad Corp -1 1114; 11 1 lower grades.

114.0:0 down. Reynolds Inv Sheep: Receipts 250. Indlcations Shenandoah Corp 2 2 i 2 around steady- asking 4..00 on stand Oil of Ind 22 22' 2211 desirable lamboi. Stand Oil of Ky '1 1111' 11 7 Illi Ligg ac. Myers Loew8 Lorillerd (P) Mark Trucks Manh Ry Mod gtd Marine Midi Math Alkali McKeesport Mid-Cont Pet 3.10 Kan Issue High.

Low. Close. Alum, Co Am 46 43; 43 Am Cyan 31 33'4 Am Sup Power 5 31, 374 Ark Nat Gas A 1 pd. 1, 4 1 Blue Ridge 1 2" 2446t evt ofd 26; 26 24 Bulova Watch of 17, 11; 11 Cities Service 1 3 2a4; Com'with Sou war I Elec Bond ik Si 114 18 174 33 11-4 33 Ford France 3, 8 3 Ford Motor Ltd 1 3111; 3 Gulf Oil of Pa ..1 284 1 28 244 Hudson Bay 1M3 34: 3, Pennroad Corp 11: 14! 14 Reynolds Inv I 14; it Shenandoah Corp 2 2 2 Stand Oil of Ind 224' 22 224 Stand 011 of Ky, 114' 11 NEW YORK POULTRY NEW YORK. Dec.

5 (AP)Poultry. dressed. steady to easy; chickens, fresh, 10c 420c; frozen. 13c rei 25c; fowls, fresh or frozen, lOcg lid: old roosters, fresh. 10c4 12c; turkeys.

fresh, 12c at 20o; ducks, fresh, 10c 15 frozen, 15c ti, 16c. Live noultzy. steady to firm; no quotations. NEW YORK EGGS NEW YORK. Dec.

5 (AP)--Eggs, receipts unsettled: mixed colors, standards, 45 pounds net, 34c; rehandied receipts, 43 pounds net. 31c 320: no grades, 29c ki 30c: special packs. Including unusual hennery selections sold froin store on credit. 36c a 37c: mediums and dirties, 27c fa 29c; checks. 25c: refrigerator.

special packs. 28 'a 29 46 standards, 2114c 0 28c: rehandied receipts. 264c 27c; mediums, 1,3 Itc 26c; checks. 21c 0 21c: selected specials and nremium marks. 3lctU 38c; nearby and midwestern hennery brown market offerings.

46 rounds net, 35c or 33c: standards. 45 Pounds net. 3400 35c: lighter weights and lower grades. 31c i 33c: mediums, 29 0 80c: pullets, 27c qt 28c: Pacific coast fancy packed shell treated and 35c standards, 34 es 350; shell treated or liners. mediums.

30e 0 Bic: pullets, 2101128c: refrigerator. Pacific coast, large, 29-c-- 3ilyt mediwna. 2ez. re 27.c: western average, 26c Ci -27c: browns, nearby and western special packs, private sales from store, also 38c: western standards, 34,10 35c: refrigerator special packs. 28 0 29 Itc.

NEW YORK RCITER NEW YORK. Dec. 6 (AP) --Butter. receipts 8.115; weaker; craarner7. higher than extra.

24 lic1124 extra. 92 snoTe. 2314c: first. 87-91 score. 220 0 2314c: seconds, 21142c 22c; centralized, 90 score.

23; packing stock, current make. No. 1. 1514c; No. 2.

1411c. Cheese. receints 363: steady: state. whole milk flats. fresh- average to fancy soeciala.

12c13 Itire: held. 16c at 17 ---o NEW YORK MONEY NEW YORK, Dec. 5 AP )--Csil money. steady: ruling rate 1 Der time loans. stesdy: 60-90 days 4 months 5-6 months 1 Per prime commercial paper 1 4: bankers acceptances unchansed: 30 days 0 60-90 days (s IA; 4 months tt 1.a: 5-6 months 1 0 7,11 MARRIAGE LICENSES William J.

Mabe, 20. of N. 945 SuCaer4anci avenue. to Marie Welch. 16, of No.

1915 Western avenue. Horace Lowery. 44. of Strawberry Plains, Route NO. 1.

to Kathryn Roark. 27, of Strawberry plains. Route No. 1. Lee Sands, 24.

of No. 1712 Grand avenue. to Beatrice Wyrick. 22, ol Wilson street. Keener.

22. of Martel. Route No. 1. to Pamey Elizabeth Worley.

21, of Lenoir. City. O. D. Moorer, of No.

801 Clinch avenue. to Gus Ale Lee Whson. 18, of No. 100 East Church avenue. BUILDING PERMITS Cherokee 011 at tne northeast corner of Church avenue and Locust street.

tilling station, 11300. Park City Baptist church, at No. 2519 Selma avenue, church building, Pajama Mystery Solved, Clearing Worried Salesman Lounging pajamas and other feminine what-note spilled theruseiyes In a silken s.prawl from a broken suitcase on Chief of Detectives Fogarty's desk at the station last night and William Hendrix, lingerie salesman, breathed a sigh of relief as he beheld them. "Well, at least that clears me with the boss," he told Detectives Parker and Swanner who had recovered the suitcase In a brush pile in North Hills after a call yesterday. More than a month ago the suitcase disappeared from the hall of a fratetnity house on Laurel even e.

"I was trying to explain to him bow It happenedthe fra: ternity house and alland he didn't seem very Impressed. He just remarked that possibly I had been mixed up and had gotten into a sorority house by mistake, Hendrix said. GERMAN OLYMPIC HEADS WILL MAKE UP DEFICIT BERLIN. Dec. 5 (1q1)--Germaa Olympia games officials today planned to make up an estimated deficit in the financing of the internatimial contests to be held here in 1936..

A special committee today reported that there would be a deficit of $357,000. Expenses, accordIng to the report, would total $1,309.000, and receipts would be $952.000. Government subsidies, a lottery and a public drive for funds will be considered to make up the deficit. Swift Int 1: ITS Technicolor. Inc 2 411 2 2 United Gas 14 1' 1 Un Lt Pow A 33'4, 34 3 COTTONSEED MEAL MEMPHIS.

Dec. 5 AP )Cot ton seed meal )41 Dor cent.) futures closed dull. Closing bids. f.o.b. MempLis December 12.25: January 12.00; February 12.50; March 12 95: April 13.00; May 13.25; June 13.50; July 13.50.

Sales. 900. a CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO. Dee. 5 (AP)Poultry.

alive. 1 car, 8 trucks: steady: bens. Deg) 114c; Leghorn hens. 8e: colored springs. 9 t2c; Rock springs, 10c: roosters, 8c: hen turkeys.

18: young toms. 13c: old toms. 1 lc: ducks. 8c al 9e; geese. gt-i Leghorn chickens.

8c. NEW YORK COFFEE NEW Dec. 5 (AP)Coffee wee quiet today and Prices barely steady. No. 7 contracts opened to 5 higher and closed unchanged to 2 higher.

Sales 3.000. Santos opened unchanged to 2 lower and closed 3 to 7 lower. Sales 4.000 Closing quotations: No. 7 contracts: 5.13! March 3.67c: May 5.49C: July 5.34c: September 5.22c 0.1Pc; March 8.29c: May 7.99c; July 1.82: September 7.68c. Spot coffee dull; Rio 7'8 8e: Santos 4'11.

10c. CHICAGO CASH (1114174 CHICAGO. Dec. 5 (AP)---Wheat. no sales.

New corn. No. 3 mixed. 22c(a22c: No. 2 yellow 24c: No.

2 yellow (now and old) 241.ic; No. 3 yellow 22 ieq2314c: No. 3 white 2244c. Old corn. No.

2 mixed. 2514C: No 2 te, 25 kte: No. white Oata, No. 2 white leic: No. 3 white Lard.

$4.00. Bellies. $4.50. Hal Smith, picked to captain the 1932 Wisconsin eleven, will be the first backfield captain the Badgers have had since 1927 when Toad Crofoot was leader. RAN-IC t-LEARINns CINCINNATI.

Dec. 6Bank Cleltr 113-ZZ today. 5, 1 7-.

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