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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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SI SI Kir loi HWL IIH FMBKH fi. Oi.il KIM SI BONDS IT SIME RECORD LOW I I CITTLE SLUMP THIS WEEK tuT fi Kraifi UILl SHCMIT MOST R4BBITS? PP CES SEVEPTL PLACES. SATURDAY STEADY QUOTATIONS AT OWAHA. Vi Ri -V 7 Gc rraaE I rsli a DD 1. E'Mer Grade Hojti Sell at Steady Pnccf.

But Or. die an es Fall T' 2 fc; ti-r-nft '-11 tr (t. V' itM 1 V- v.tK! 1 fM. HU 1 2 Ki ni UK 2 1 ti A S-. 1 'pfifi rr El't -Mil tl KT liil i.H* ki AIR fiTf nUMkik titin nc 1 w- iitm I I I.

mirti. Hurt ht I VI Ml aD j. vv I'l. I i Mttri I Mirt 2 IT; I (f hf ihi ltd nnj 'i ic K. n.f hff fcv- b' UT wr-t 7 ffPdrc hJt) at TTi' thar 7 am anr 4 (t' vith fa'.

THi'T If oi f'Htr ft Krt i fwHlrt-t urn (X I rht rtfc in.ti» titK ipw.il' 'II immm I. am icn II aixirt nt 'w TTMW II h' i'n- utmf 1 rffm' Miiiiiii. tur -ti'!" in ir 5 r'f Vt 'winii? w' Vitlo' -Kb ti f. JM. Kl'i bh 6.1 l' ti Tir'i tii' )i tnipbat 'hat iiP la ir i.

K'sa. WHEIT DEMIND CONTINUES Tilt ti RECEIPTS STILL LIGHT IN OMAHA market kt la -dht a.1 ant. y- fy knt PT Inv 7'tit It to fcttt.nanr. f' lii. r.an W.di Pnct Swirip ted Futures Trading Due to Nerroufnesfc in 4 nii'T rh lohtji' 1 iw.iib ftTiTt'i rp'p idt rmc i AT Tbt u' lt ir tifrT 1 tbf r.iH a 1 tt indF 4 A 4 A T'a- al i.n it n.

ai. a. L. dii K-i: Ihianc, 'zi'-. a 1 TbP lit.

mil i'tiirac'- i' bp'- i-'i'VHi A Ki i.i.p '1 b- Ntw San rann.4 hp Ti mu( 4 1 2- f. 2 i tsi iftiriTi mclF am'; it Krir S'at'. jp 1 iiiul bipSu-r ar MA.H.A Ttit dav (tf tifai ano an a inf Cast Hti une ria-ft with the fadii.p baine A mi a le -t a t.ii» 2 '2 caf. men'fu 'lUt i fiKiupt. rorn can.f in wffb TtiaKe a mar- k.i! foT thf SIX daye itaiiKi Oiity IF me-f tfp care di iijte' 1 rrimuii.

'tx ndmiuaUF idwer and wae un' hanpfd Two tarrif ir durmp witt The tradinp ht and barlrj He wrvrr I an- i 2 iiTiu 2f. 7 fiHc hard amutty hard 7ir UPWIRD FLI 6 HT IN WHEIT Grain Heid Mofct a 2 Again Very Aggressive ndTmnal Hard Nu No 2 "dt N(! 2, Ni 1 br Ccrt Not mi it quote-; Wlifa' ot i iii- ir and had a tair wide prtre Wheat mfiufiiceu hv the ar- tior. of the mcK man e' A mod- rate trade ir cnrr hert durinp the v.e»-k The ranpe 4X 44 Bv John Bou 0 ban 'H AGi np that reHi.tt**;; larpeiy Ir man.f! ree pave ue- stimulur t- vatuee nnci tiinurht ariout pama aurmentfd 1 nianci Iot whi from North AnuTica wete an additional influence with that new purchasinp foi shipment otaied I bil.sheiR was nr- vicU that ttus in- cluaed any nitec prair. clo.sed irnsettled 3-4 S-4 cents lue her than ridays liTiish. f'rn utsi uanpecl te 3-Kc uj.

unchanrej 1 -bc off anc ms un; hanpec! a nsi 2 cents Preredmp advance ir. VI beat vert kr hic arcuni- renew ai of a wheat quoU- foi the i'-ril- i.sb empire ha-u decKiefi upoi. leav.np but a meaper i nonempire and that Ci final on the suti- would lie made pubhi next ednesdav. A i handu up buUi as a p-'verTmient repor. Arpentma ex wheat surplus vniuld ta o(H.

bushels busbt moTT unofficia! such circum- s'ante. inc ta. due la au- dciuais 'Germans V. 01 piann'Tii: abandon the iTolvi anu aeclare a morator- un oi. were ni.Ht than wiped out.

I the diiy hoUritri level, evei the market scored an ex- quu upward fhpht of 2 a busbei and iiiushed with most the pain unimpaired Helpinp r.s* viere repoTXk that c.omeslu millf ir many iurnmp to terminais supplies Previous speculative seliers It the buying nuf as the market and a notable scarrtty of tifiermcs de- veiojifd lief ore the final ponp cleared crowd out of the pit Com and oats swayed with wheat P-iratry receipts of corn ere less than half those of a apo Provisions tended upward, re- sptm.Hivr to moderate huyinp orM-: niiO' i. 1 III 4 4 iirl h-itn'iisii 4' ntM.inr Ni Ni, 1 11 HI-. moue: rturun. Ni. 1 fit.

f'I 11 11 iioniina. Cil 1 cavif break. rip wei ccmui- be fCti. 2.V 4 the dvc CH lirance was pooi I n-iminfu'-. biici le Ke.

eiptf low- ciioiee Irinp 2b heilers cow prudi'f N- 2'h low- a kt lowe her anu er bulks the Feu yearhi.ps Sfi jear sb po 'd to ho, leua SF b' ch.Mce medium iC t4 tf up If fT to beef A A O', tf'vi iiiads A3 il 4 (F 'fer 2 bulls (h-ti S.2*' piac- tf ker and lee A4 hO iew up 'p market ruled steady on an medium weight hut l.ght hphle were a trade fairlv acttve an the run clee-ed eariy tii bulthe! s'tid at S3 T3 Wi. days hirh money at latter price is the iowest since Ikfik piatkerk houpbt sow at steady prices pay- Inp A3.r»{> 3AC fo: the week butcher are 25 35c iower while are mainly 15 25c Iciwer Hope T.hfKt mcludmp direct tie! 1er prades steady quality and sc wehk to 2 Or low lop S3.00 bulk lkO-300 Ih.k.. A3.85d3.00 140 2TO lbs. (I 3.8 sows SS -i 3 F.5 feeder pigs and stags $3 (Ki 3.r»(; hverape cost FYiday S3.82 eipbt 225 Not enough sheep arrived a market and prices or, all quoted nominaliv after breaking M'mdsy. prices for fat lambs tailed to snow muc chanpt during the remainder erf the and quoted that much kiwer for the sup- plief w-ere of moderate volume trade in ieedmp iambs light tiut compared tc a week apo.

the is weak apeti sheep unchanged Sheep P.eceiptF compared with a week ago lanitis fi T5c lower, aheep and feeders steadv rlosmp bulks Slaughter lambe pood and choice S5.00ii 5.25 top S5 40 and choice ewes SI.7;, £12.25 medium to choice feeding lambs S3 MCK. S4I.1.S 1 1 l.H CT. TT S4 I i htirt et'. Ml a I.MC lie: (H. 2 f.

U.IC r- HUif 4 (H tStC.klTl* ii. S'l, fa' S4 Ml a. 4 )M rwrtf M. 1 atl ii ikr i wnpifc- nnc ir.Eifli niM iw 8 IMX kH. 6 nun.

an 1 an' 1 tl mf it ms lu-tii -n. -I 1 Itimi hi I nil- MW ta l.tv»*«»»». MMi Mill I iitli at. rtha'i NS 'tara riirtlRi la niaaitia 1 H. it' Anifriiar 1 iirTimot ant on- aniiTM-ai 0 1,11 rtrt'-t' 1 iininitit CXI' I ii'l.

iir n.cn. imuhii 0 a If 'HM: a ocrrjajtc ot ihn '-on-, n-c- vlOUf iif i.4»i*a»wann* anr rn iiat jujiM oniii -vr Ci n- hiat etiniin til- wr.nir The a antia aiiM' 'i. timio mil u- utaf. Tf Banl ami durtiik a- ttir iiiO'-x ciimpuci Hni anr iFfuci f- ''icirt'f at i wi.t Nfi 2S nr 11 IC Ktmwi aaa.tue il. I A ha- nil ii' Uietr amij n' isrs lo- Siiio 1 iS.i icf 1 Ci the Krw or li TTt 'im- 4 pi ni A( fi.

JM'- PTT FP.BM* 6 ni- 'mm Vf r. rc'f 1 Wftf a i I PtlRTK.ft I IT 'M2V pii (G or .8 Hi P-i' 4-: 4 ffp- 1 PV 1 ft' iflil Rtf( hPH ft- ft MP am: I. ha. ir nr tnmrr le Vv S'-ifij IT' are 12 II" -i-t. -ifla- T34 hU! 'ifti 4 lUM aril 4t hni CARLOAD OF SUPPLIES SENT FROM FREMONT 'VI A caruia-t clothing an here HI IwrioT imiaT haritv Sat urda ti-i auspi.

thf as i.i*e-' bv wa- toppe irouth HffiitT- hrarkh The Hp ra hauidd hfnit VS'W OKk iuiriai-a mh; nf andiiMit ti tlM h.iiif Cah ai extra ,1 A I'cpuia; a "liat laaut A llar caira hau. asu lai. ICi atnck 4 and Jan i. ui rcviiii. ir Thuo cieTSira uir tlonarmJ mu" 11 u- hi.

er riimnier murk, Jan I 'I e' Hia 5S iHiia SwnnC Nuiaina co-juirtitiiit ii tl'vidmid of nci lit the curvcrtlhlc ii' iHti Ttir rtivulciiC 11 a ci; r. 2 a 111 awuunt oi arcumu- IbtllllUi anc mu lua cruiai $1 7. urn S', IIP iira; i-ii-riul Jai. miM-t 44 nr artio! or tm m. vliu-r; 7 or.

accojni arrumutatMiiu 2S iuf Tuviiiv MItht.r lit luacinh miM-k at aaiiua iia.ii» ot SI ri hi' VMiuA'v pa value Jar, 2 of IK Niurara iOviiC 01 he riitT' ptKrttni or a anrum hii.li» aitainat 4i' prcviouicv Tm iNi.ahir Jau IJ tc muck 24 KFU YOLK of ttU' vltt 3i 1H3' Ihanionc itri 6. 4 26 f. 6, 46 K. mnfaUir A 11110 4 IM 4 fi! 3 Bri.e 1 4 r4 2L l.fiKifa»»”» 2 I'H' i'll 442 Ttiiinthi 31 6 Marli 4 116 A 1 P'-mouti, 1 m- 1 SiS. 26 36 31 Centra ...2 41 l.inrnli and 4 and 4 H' rf-xiatn; 7 1 f.

I.KB» H' K. t- ruther -a! as ood to fi- some of the lanif-s in Line i.ica! -ganiaationf are aing a hunry huntinp campaipr. of w-h ci a-e in ti.iî. Suti'iky Fi.cc''rds will those tum- IX. largest nun.rwr of ra lots sr.y ii.p Saturdai ano 20 Linc'iln ot 'he gb-st wii: vour pubhshe-.

in be it, list next both OI RAl cn K1 I It lot rnjv it'. IIP oi ni.iN,, Ulti Hl lu ti-aska game 274 ac-vimmage agamst summary from Aggies l.A Ma' lfi5 5-yard Une again Stuaii fhkinp toc H. a short MVKKIN m. 2-A The the r. fa pw pass ba- yar TMi ai 11 1 1 Klo'li 2A7- RI oioraoi III 11 HSl 1 ork KFW l.kK» iHii 2 2h v't (i Hill 4 fl uoC NFW V.

ORK vhiiii mtU ii uum; A nic'u'u H' niaii.p" 1 lilrajii rHf AC aiic hu''inK HL Hl' 27- Hk S7 Hl SH 2I' 1 atlvaiu' I fa Tl. nuniO' tira, im II. 2 I Hf hf 11 IM um tuii 4 HHli N'faAfa 1 1 anr da 6 rr fall II.i.H'ii*' urv 1 ko.M. Nt. haro r.n 'K i.v da -1.

it 1 16 1, iwt iia. 1' .1 inv 4 n. lit da Imlliit, unrtialik-': i A' A' ill M' 46 307 1.12 43 2H- 3 71- 2H6L 64 16" 61 K.1 2116 Ts. hi' Hl hiriMre l.lV»>ltM»k rFl'- AriCi.UF"Hup» ,6 IHM ilul XPiirral" fipi-lihk Mt a (tlnnr. a market ano -ir.

tiack it al trciih fai! ir ami Every I mm I usiness By Dr. ink 1er influerict. uotiov thi North a Ir Jnumai al- 'H'C htraSf uHt' Ni tutu iH i Ci" Ih- i 16 1 iiev i i 36'. Ni. 2 3' 3KC 2 I 1 S-, 'j; l.llirolu 1 Ni.

3 4 'un. 7 5H' uhi! -No ih C.ralii I Itv uianiHiii 'u i WhPHt A uiiPticC uiM tu Mi. rirl: liirnCf a M. -1 inriurtiiu mtf clircrt nmrkPT iiP' Htpaov p-MP- piatr ricr tic tiktv. mi'w matlitik 2.K- p- piMic li ist" lo 2flf Ih' loi 31 luuui li.

moire I4t' ii. IRi 111 4 lUkii kimc. SI; 71. cloa-r 'k. sr.

III tf iiuik lUH- huuiovcrfc 2 ihm C'Mt 4 liiMi with Hit: KiMicl and wcik'lio -pd 2.IC tuta ami ali ius tf HIM: loKpr anc lish' of' nuia; I st ni and Killini luinllt' HPHSitr. anc i liiwcr tifi ni ilfvi. a III' avcrukt hmm coti' nior tcthcrr rti'wt ti' IH.M, tot wpik'h ump SII hi nu' PO' mucl Siti mi Hti-i'l i.pc.'ip'.» mit luinunk. ttu- ri- ilk' fpertltip I 2IH Kllllhk Mar- l.f p-articali' a' polli! Lhnuiu' Ciosinp hulk aiid imi ivu. Hf It'i sr.

SPpf. (Ih lev sii iti ihr top r. ta: SLiMfll.M, iBi'ci, S4.2I'',4 r.IS of pound and of mark! nac or v'hirP al auinx vsf iwa'n BKK.I.IK ciotMMi -center Ki.vi torjiedoeu his way thru the mi'ddJe HeCtv.T Kofatt fioot placement gave B'hitmen a 2S tf! 7 aavantape and the Huskef ir. a frenry i'v this time had found a way stop Fled off tackU plunges smd Wire forced tc air TbtL Litlit Lcuu and put (It a httle act of his own The prat Rafamusei. inTig punt over his ahouidei on his ciwr.

jS-yarc line, pivotmp and Hlaited mad. gallop across field. He a stnnp of tackier anc aided I some fine blacking reac hed the aideimes l-iere he put on a burst of that swept funi two Aggie tackkrs one of them the aaieti man. the last fifteen yards withoui opposition It was Brown sensationa: louciidown run of the sea.s in Ht won the Kansas State game single handed and a eek later the home folks, started his mates off on a 23 to (' win over Iowa the Big Six championship with an eighty yard run from Myaaer Threat Neiiraska early in the quarter passed up a fine scoring chance after Kreizinger had in- illtlp- fail fat'ti I imill Kai aP I iid irif HiiM: A IHH a rr ft fI M-'I If IU4 Afal A -m-ripi. HUI.

-n hu 2 aski Wti I'iini'. i Kirk tuT R.i»*«»; tur Alian Mar Staal tu Rail. avaiimn tu' Ai.pt»» R.a*niu« MinaU' lur fnr fu? jtiUr huf V. leic RI Al I ATI -I I.H. Hiiiint I.

1 4 T'i MIS (tu 1 1 NS 2 TU Pt S.dvhrf Niivivk 1. Si'hMKi t-? ati( 11' 11 I i lio 1 ameno could not afford lo viutdcme her more tercepted one of hile long flips She has succum.beu Aggies. 38-yard line Two uiiMtlUii. TOiilar vrw YOKK a fanadiar du. tu luv an vafae Anienrar hert Peinp Eve- Cunadiar, ctollar luter tt parlt' vith dultar after Nunr.

hue! iM.clin*' Canadiar, haC EnsianC atiar- putd atandam 11 amuuniinp tu a fui: ir at untavoralili m- Amerieai. tu dormnior. and staged a full fledged revolution, the fir.H't in almost fifty years The States cannot be said to have benefitled from the d.s- turhances in the countnes south of the Grande. American investors. who have iioured hundreds of millions of dollars into Latin America, are now called UiKin to pay jaiher dearly for recklessne.ss with which loans were contracted Vi'iiile not ail of loans plunges earned to 35-yard ime.

but the put up a stand and forced a Husker punt into the end zone A few minutes later on a pant exchange Nehra.ska again uncorked a spurt Paul breaking for a luneteen yard gam and on Ehance Hals- hit to a Ixst of at the Time Helping to feed Lineohi Need'. (Continued from Page 1-A company Franklin lee Crean. company and Collms ice Cream company As the game is killed should be taken to the community chest thrift shop street, from where It will lie transferred to storage All Meat To insure absolute safe'y to per- receiving the meal, all rabhits will lie dressed and by government insfieclors ammals wiii be disc-aroed A contest angle nas giver, to this worthy enterprise and kwn rivalry among hunters is expected Or. 22 the newspajiers will pubash the name.s of the ten turn ni.iN'f.A R.i»» adn.k MuCa-tP? irt ai lilt A famu a. W- KlRaii.

X' applicaMiit I. a. mo- tiut ntltmn C. Rail' Mil'll i.flv-a-rt iwilutr. lut arirtv va U.

auf t.umuur .1 R. Hurnanaa I. Jutii A Ipk Cl. A.TP»»tea t. a.

01 tm 1 WUUan liei. F.I'wihk'. naynumC E- ctvt Crandat: f'u-j a miitiuT in Hiatr A Ai.iîfir' a. niufiot tria. a lAContr, Aimen, niutiur anr afri: LaRuv a Wallrti 'n Wiliiair 3 WrtC.li*- WHiiair faV'if! A Co AOotpl 1 Kn-mar mntint i.oat.

a. VI A VI D. itck. occasion grabbing a pass ing in th largst numbr of rabbiu from for a sixteen yard in ai one day. uiim yOR.K Al' York rteantiF of a ordinarily referred te as gie gain.

The goalward march ramt to an abrupt hall when Kasel intercepted Scarlet pass on the it IS hojied that hundreds of farmiers realizing this Jirtij- ect IS the tienefil who might lie without a Chnsimas TOO LATE TO CLASBIFV fu-rtiuhre Fsnai. monti. uai. ap' 13tl. Ht riiun Hth F222L SSe cnwr tn.

Mn NB'W mrn? and undivideci HSH 3tN' Tuta: dlK) CiauniiRi elidine IHH enclins Nuv (I3f. I.M«t -V l' Alarvi Juf ir-i. 42 44 44 t.tiui* A C'f) 403 IL 01' IL 11 fi. S12 y. (H 3f IM rttui 13 MO 13 Hi SI 00 so l'i li.

Marci .3 HO Ma Hit r.raiti i I Fino, Ka- Ku 1 -VI 3 iifac Ni. 3 niixrd 3 velluv 37... 4 vrllua No 3 III 3HN 31 40 42 31 Si- Ut JH- 41 Kii aci i Vi a LO 4 2 21 4S M- 41 4f 41 N. 1 ol-hlO I niiniiir Wlie: 2 1 1 2' Il Ir ir irannil t-Ofi. UUOtHtMH 3 1 li: 2 I alio' i I.e." ree iO' iiliif ra: ll-t bui l4)Ulk l.l'*Hlt«M-k LOT'lfc Hop- 4 iiiciuclmp 2 and stroiij.

ihan Friclu' Caro IM' 231' 4 toi 4 0 0 at ano iiii'art' 2(10 '(io 'irrpe-ec lall ani j(. lo 7.M rfrllnpi- Hiid off iov al: anC 25c pivop anc tl 7R j'op 1073 pnuni 'earlmf SU and 762 -ounc pound ma'urec S7 Bf (M' mitiec! x3 Bulk 7fi 7 tu fa' m.xe«! and .16 (X medium anc! S3 (IO'I 6 IH 73 3 mv cui fl 2 IH' and feeder and cloer 100 ma'ket with Fa? lower. anc neadv top lamtH- ctt' liuti (M, oulk lo 2.13.30 Moet 25 Won led Purk lam fa? 4 ,10 cnmmni; S3.F»to''4 tat ev 1 VORK ia R' hipher on and Flumjiean -luvint anticiiaa lor ot iriiir tlu H-azlliai. o.oniereni!»» atthn ni. irem No 7 7 hiPhP- and oMiaed 14 Inpiie- 7 (HM! faani(N) 3 to anc 2 3 mm No 7 3.3* fc.lfe Mav 3 72 Jul' 6 Sep'.

1 Spot cuffee P.in 4f K'FW YOP.K 'AR. Cottot tha: ai to made to in the print clott! and quiet. oo: hh in quick mont huvinp liemp in the o'lercohtinp and coatlhf field Silk continued wltl a weak lendenct Rayon acetate am p-icee continued i-repular and p-ee- to inferior of Bilk 217 Silk KTW YORK 'AR Rjtv March 217, 214 market iaixt' da? Shanphai extra 260 Can ton extra A 14 3 IHI, JaiiaiieMr crack double extra 2 lira? Ir, M. 1H7 I 11- filliA A M.I'.Il 1 onipar' A "J-! 2 'n I KfTir.S tir bed Wlniiip-'i: HHli WI'tVlRl' Whrllt iio-tlre-i 61 1-0 N- 2 whlii 30 No or. On Crean.

iitt rean i'li- 1621 i con.16 1 fa 616 Ner -sfiiia fa in-lU'J ptf 5 V. fa nrn 11''. A ''S ft B-Idp- otd 12 nn j- 52 S' Louii- Sto: K.t b.ou' i di Umor Sto. 'otr H4 Ballami- A ll-l Lmcom fa a H6 R' fi- Wd or 2 1" H4 'n. A A CI fa' 44 (' ofa Vn fa 1 rt'un.

eri eri l.lveriHiid spol 11 AF vnea: trauui 6 40 averape 4d oitwec 13 7 Mu'- IH cxcivanpf Hd I'loUf a ROIU3 '-AP iout Shipmentiv 24 hmn i3 Standard middUnpR 12 M'fi 13 iMi tun tha Butter trenh stuck 12 13, 2 Ult Bufcrfut 8.0 3 cream 2 oelivercd F-ekh nulk per rwt poul'T' aei'vr-ec IH 22i 12 lOiilli chick 11 1 l3r Ht 12 delivered ut tobPinr cwt JoKi'pfa l.lveetortk FT JOSEPH Ml. 'T'P. Ilio head 7 head direc; market eiov to lUt lover top hi Puii 1 to 2 0 llHi later muetq S3 370 Itw i3 75 head 25 head conipared with a and 21 low er it 71c and low cutter weak to 21 lower to Mic lower 1 IK' lower: and teedem dull 21 1 or lOwer hulk and S3 Ob'p 7.23 tew iuaos Sfi 40 fiK 2 vearlmm 13: a aprinkiinp of piaii kiiiers, k4.2.',p 4 toi' Si, and 44 25 1 beet 76 3 IKH, head marke? for the week Fa? 40li1tlc lower sheet and week tot tec wem- mcludmp clipped tot' 23 hulk fa? S3 (M) 3.5(1 vearUnp 3.1 4 choice M' few feedlnp iKi 4 Naval faAVANN'AH i AF' i ijrm 3.3 224 4.361 2H.615. no l.llHì 4.37U Htock. quote and I' 242 1-2 and 2.M 3-2 1, j-2, 360 473.

61U 247.S**l-. 247 1-2 and NNcw KFW YORK Rotaliiet Gnip iKiuno io jiet oh. Jcsc. soutueni Ilo hli. Sl.liiril Wi hb, idaho rt 2 40 per sack.

Bermuda ito iK, hb, 4b'o 1.10 tier nti; Jersei hasket 'f 1.23 1 New Piiultrt KEW YORK 'UP' iKiultrj quie! turkevi 21 3ac 17pU3t. 17 ii caiams 2ki 10(0 26' 13p2iK'. Lonk latand iHc poultrt I7c 3M, Sim fow 17 turkt 2S 30c ruoste-r 13c. 16 21 17 24c RH.LA1>E...RH!A 'AR. 'U s'ead' 3H 'eipii.

arte cn-e-. Ilep: COA.S un imr. 'jii l4ses chica first' 21 'k 2 2 iv cu-rem 20 'J 2 i 12 1 feiOUX ClTt ia UP l'yogi 4 OOo active tut' '3 HO nula to 53 "5'I 13U to 170 lOt thr Kiilinp and off more iin piain iipm ant. mowweer ta; RIOC 4 Mm anc- 21 low ump rilun steeT iM tH M' and hulfc ahnr; feil 43.10 0 110 t'iiwinp eaier to lie lirio lew i1 7' "6 2 nulo 4 i 1(1 chniw S7 'vo Hhcep Sauirdav i Fu? the CHI CAGO UT' Poultrj Marke? about in due 13 il 17 13-e-il6i lep- 13 12t turkevs I 6 2 bc, iua.c leghorr orolieiN 13c. RutauM-r CHICAGO 'UP Or track 211 H3.

ma? ke; dui. WismmKin round HU RM Idaho fl.lb'p i 6 Michipat. rui- pR.M', NebraHka i.lb. In i i C.erman' I Kiupuim. China anu Japan nrnupnt Americai frtreipr lutaiici u.

u. nonproductive, in thv imdBl of difficulties Latin American debtors do not differentiate, and calmly suspend payment on all contractual obligations Iiefaulu exert a most adverae mfluence upon na- tumai credit, and the coliajise of national credit means paralysis of trade and commerce with neigh- hormg countries. Large Increase Maae. Prior to the war American in- ve.stments in aggregated Trade wrji the republic in the last prewar year totaieci aiigbtly more than of which J2 67T.fKKi represented the American imports from Salvador and AOT.tKKi purchases in the rnited States. Lar.

year, Americaii-Salvadorean commerce amounted to ST.320.000. of which exports to Salvador accounted tor $4 445.000, the remainder representing Amencar. imporTf from the southera republic Compared with IPIS iast y'cars figures represent an increase of about 45 jiercent If one takes into account the decline in the jmrchas- mg power of the dollar, which has taken place in the meantime, the gain i.u appreciably smaller than would apjiear at first glance America investments in Salvador however have increased at a much faster rate. At the lieginnmg of IfiSl, America stake in the republic amounted to about E44 aimost fifteen times the prewar figure. Many Owned.

It IS obvious that trade did not follow the dollar in the case of Salvador, and that the extent to w'hich States capital was jilaced in the country was not warranted by the increase in the commerce the republics i Of the total funds invested in Salvador $34.530,300 American holdings of Salvadorean securities publicly and privately sold the American market. The remainder represents socalled direct investments, that is ownership of plants and properties These include the International R.ai)w*ays of Central America and the Central States Mines, organized in 3922 laws of Bware to take over the El Salvador Silver Mines company. They include also the Butters-Pol obi Consolidated Mines the Butters DmBBtero company and the Monte Mines of rkilaware. A considerable amount American ital is ai.HO intereBted in dorean financial inirtitutKins and public utility enterprises notably telephone lighting properties. IHUl Paght here the of the game changed, the Aggies the spotliglit until their forward wall oegar.

to crumble late in the third cant" Tne team of White to Moms With the Aggies famous red head on the thniw'ing end. a attack that had the Bible- men ii; retreat the next thirty-five minutes of the Dah game. of White accurate isHes sailed squarely bands for a twenty-nine yard gain and a first down on the Nehra.ska 35- yard line Paul preventing a touchdown by forcing the fleet gieen wingmen tc, the sidelines. Encouraged this state of affairs White Tiointed the again in Morns direction and the Ag pa.s6 snetcher came to earth the leather on the Husker T- DraiA Penalty. Here a penalty for set the Huskars back on their heels for a stand on the 2-yard White going over on play's, His kick was placement on the try point and was the signal for a demonstration from the Aggie rooting section The Aggie touchdown parade started from the Nebraska 42-yard line anc a fine piece of offensive strategy in which Coach linemen a significant part.

i In fact made oy the Fort ColLn.v iorwarus for nearly three periods was as fine a piece of defensive work as any against scarlet shirts fall. Then there was Nebraska great defensive show early in the third fieriod when a blocked punt jiul the Ags in scoring position on the Scarlet 4-yard line. Four cracks at the center netted the Farmers represents RRHCtly three and a half yards. McPherson and Koster rising to the occasion with a brilliant piece of individual defensive play Husker sophomores tcaik the play in the last two periods and after Brown's aensational epnnt the combination of Maniey, Mas- t.erson Sauer and Ftoby wbls on the way to another touchdown when the fmaJ gun cracked. The paid atlendam-e at the game was 31.246 The receipts.

not including concessions and programs were $34.898 A conservative of the total amount to be divided the tw for chanty i.s $12 to each state The Huskers chalked up twelve first downs to the Aggies half dozen one ot the iiemg by the variety. Ne- DEPARTMENT OF ACPICULTUPE. WEATHEP F. MARVIN. Chief bureau tiikeii 7 m.

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