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TEN THE LINCOLN STAR-MONDAY AUGUST 4. 194! Stock Leaders Fail To Get Anywhere In Particular Shares Are More Or Less Bid-Shy KRW YORK. Aug 4 fAPi 111 nior. or bil kh 7 generallr got irt Rails tried for a resumption of their upewing but soon ran out of fuel. acted ftrly arell.

along with a few aircrafts. Oil and scattered specialties BfieU steadied afer an early slip, although the majorltv got out front to any appreciable eatent. D-alingf were moderately Iteely at with alow interrala irequent. Transfers for the full proceealnga around gSO 000 shares The news budget was ylrtnally a standoff msrketwtse While the business scene wss bright enough to bring In buyers for certain lies, hesitancy elsewhere was partli on laric of informn- lloii regarding the form In which the new tax bill will qet through congress commodities, led by grain futures continued to push upward on ceiw logs for agricultural hoisted aeeeral more notches by the tlma prlue-control legislation la Increasing tension In the brokers suggested, was an eonseryatiam In securities un Wall street still was to work up much enthusiasm oxer highly conflicting Oerman-Russlan war claims. A drop In this mill operations tended to restrain atocka In this category.

The decrease was aald to h.ya been due mainly, to lack of scrap fayored at times Included Santa re Chesapeake Ohio. Oeneral Motors Chrysler. Wtilys-Overland, Standard Oil (NJi, Union Carbide. North American Aviation and Sears Twentieth Ccntury-SWx Boeing, heed and Consolidated Aircraft edged Into new high ground for the American Viscose sppesred on the ticxer tape for the first time on an opening block of J.OOO shares at It subsequently lost about a point. In the laggard division were 8.

Steel. Ooodyear. Southern Pacific, Air Reduction. Allied Chemical. Dow Sweltlng.

Anaconda and Oeneral Electric. At Chicago wheat climbed to 3 cents a buahel and corn was up 't to Cotton, in late trades, wss bown from the best but 10 to cents a bait ad- Bond Share. Venexuelan Petroleum and American edged forward In the curb posted for American Cyanamld and Cities Service. Contradictory group shifts on mg board in the past several sessions were the lubject of considerable dlacusslon In board- fooma. The Associated Press average of industrial stocka, for instance, was off prery day last week except Monday, on the ether hand the rail composite registered progresa every day except Saturday.

Copper iiharM were confronted with the announcement of the office of production management that thla metal had been placed under full priority control ef- fetiye next Wednesday. Under IBe new setup all copper from reflnerle.s would be allocated by the federal and fabricators In the future would have apply to the O. P. M. for the metal they stocks, weak lately, proved more resistant as the Sunday 7 tc 1 sales order In eastern seaboard states resulted In Just ii not heavier than usual, purchases of gaao- Une during the day.

Omaha Producw and Fwwdg OMAHA. Aug. Eggs, butterfat and hens were firm, spring chickens about steady on the Omaha produce exchange fresh EOOS-Oraded basis, "O- pounds including case, 3Se per No. 3, 3Du33c: checks. 31c, Current receipts, weight not less than pounds.

n.30 per case, good cases included loss deducted; lightweight eggs discounted. below are for No. 1 stock delivered here; No, 3 diwounted. Native broilers and springs, lain la vc, Leghorn chickens. 14c; native roosters.

9c; Leghorn rooeters. Native hens, pounds and over, lac; ditto, under pounds. Leghorn hens, ducks, geese and CREAM-No. 1 at creameries here. 33c: country atatlons, direct shipper, track basis.

second asla quotations for niUk testing 3 8 butterfat; class 1. $3.35 class 3. average figure tor milk for industrial use. cwt. CREAMERY BUTTER To dealers: No 1 one-pound cartons.

36c If Quarters, more: unsalted. 3c more. STANDARD FEEDS -Spot quotations ton lots subject to market change, usual discounts for car lots. alfalfa meal I medium ground, $33 00; NO. 3 medium.

118.50; fine ground. 12 00 more than medium ground. buttermilk Dry. 17 75 condensed. $3 00 b.irrel lots, COTTONSEED OIL MEAL-Port protein.

41 50: per cent. at time of shlp- FEED-Whlte. 50; yellow, corn bran, $38.50. UN8EED OIL Protein 37 per cent, fine size. pea size, $40.50.

SOYBEAN OIL protein and 44 protein. $39 00; pellets protein, $69 50; acrsp. 50 protein. special bone FEEDS Bran. 3 e.

00 ii 26 brown shorts. $28 50; shorts flour middlings. BEEF HIDES- Country salted 40 and under. lOc over 40 pounds 8 ac brands 7c; glues. bulls.

kip skins lie; No. 1 horse hides. $4.75. No 3 $4 25; glues and pony. $3.40 each.

34c lb; long ataples 27c; fine short staples. 35c; burry and rejects, 5c discount, 1. Rc lb No. 3. 4c.

tallow cake, 5Hc: white trease. 5c; brown QUOTATIONS-Average figures at which Omaha dealers sell hay No. 1. $10 No. 2.

no' 88 0008 00 Bsmple Alfalfa No. 1 $11 OOiif 12 50; standard, NO. 3. 50 CilOOO; aample. 00.

Prlcmi CHICAOO. Aug. XT 8. motor (centa per gallonl go and below 83-86 UHCOIN KIUITHY SUD IQOS LINCOLN. Aug.

4- Bggs. freah No I Eggs, fresh No 3 Hens heavf breeds, all Hera. Leghorn. 8 and over Springs, Whit Rock, all sizes Roosters Pigeons, per doa NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK. The ree.

nrii of aelei-ted stocks trsde.1 on the Ntw York exi'hanga Mor day; Net tjtnt ChK 4 16 1 '16 6 Exp 7 Air Rediict 6 Alaska Jun 2t Alieg Corp 2 l.tid 4 AlChmADya ..161 2 3 Allle.1 Strs 8 3 A IMS Ch 1 Amerada 5 Am Bk 1 Am Can a- 31 AmCarAFdy 32 4 Amt'hArahl ,.31 3 Am Crva 1 AmAFor Pw 3 Am Locomot 1 Do pf 5 Am MAFdy 12', 2 Am Me'sl 15 Am PwAT.f l'i 2.1 Am IMASt 10 Am Rotl 15', 1 Am Raf 5 6 Am RmlAR 43'4 1 20 Am Rnuff pf .150 a- 2 4 Am Rug Ref 15 Am Tel A Tel. 1.54% 2 Am Tobacco ..71 4 Do 10 Am 1 Am Woot 3 Am Zinc LAS. 26 Anaronda 39 11 Arm in 2 Do pr pf 1 2 Asd Dry Oood 36 Atch TASF 31 Atl Coast 13 Atl Refining 5 Atlas Orp 3 Tark 89 Aviation Corp. 6 Bald Urro 30 Balt A 10 tieniliX 1,5 Beth 8tl 36'i lOO Boeing Alrpl, 16' 74 6 Borden Co 4 Borg-Warn 1 Bridgeport Br. 6 Brlgxs Mfg 1 Bklyn-Man Tr.

1 Bucyrus-Eria 9 Btidd Mfg 1 Hudd Wh 1 Burr Ad 3 Cop A 1 Byera Co 5 Calif Pack 3 Call 5 Cal A Hec 20 It'ii 6 11 3 Can Dry Ria 14 15 Can Pae 5 1 Casa Co 1 Cattrpll 24 Corp 1 Cerro iia Pas 31 6 Ches A Uhlo. 38 4 Chi Pneu 13 Chrysler Corp. 1 Cora-troia 1 Colg.palm 1.T4 83 Colum ri A El 3 Colum Pict 1 Colum Carbon. 6(1', 19 37 5 Comi Credit 6 Com Inv 6 Comi Bolv 10 143 Com A South. 16 Cong-Nairn 13 Cons Edison 10 Oli 7 Can 1 Cont Ins 31 Cont Motors 14 Cont Del.

17 Cub-Am Rugar 2 Cudahy Pack 19 Curtii Pub 1 172 6 Curtiss-W A 5 Deere A 13 Del A Hud 36 Del A West 6 11 Det Edison 20'4 2 Dlamnd Match 25 3 Dome Minea 5 Doug Aire 74 7 DuPont de N.156% 1 Eastern Mill 2 Eastman Ko 6 El 8 Elee Boat 4 El Pow A Lt. 2 1 El Rtoraga Bat 31 7 Erle RR 1 1 Ftresfn TAR 16 11 Kltntkote 1 Foster Wheel 1 Freeport Rui 3 Am 1 Bak 32 Klee 2 23 Mot i 3 Rat R. 2 Co 16 27 19)4 6 A 19 5 Rllk Hos 1 162 12 No Ry pf. 9 W'est 13 Crp 3 Hecker Prod 1 Holland R'urn. 2 Holly Rug 5 Homeatake 12 Houston Oil 3 Hudson Mot 1 Hupp Motor 29 III Cent 20 Indus Ray 3 Int Harv 10 29 55 Int Nick Can 3 Int PAP pf.

3 Int Rh-ie .32 Inl Tel A Tel. II Kennecntf 1 reage 4 Krog 2 Lambert Co 11 Val 5 I-ehman 6 Ub-O-F fJ1 3 Liquid Carb 3 Inc 12 Ijortltard 3 Mack 5 Macv RH 9 Midi 5 27'4 29 .36 25 aa 23'I 26 41 12 Rervel Ine 1 Rhattiu O. 7 8b Union 1 ,3 Rkeily Oil .33 .34 Roc icuum .10 ft Ro Ktr 17 .3 no Cal F.dis 23', 64 Rotith Pac 14 3 ft Roiifh Hr 12 Rpe' Corp 30 6ttl 5 10 Ptd (J A El 9 16 1 16 13 Rtd Oil ..24 24 Rtd Ind 29 Rtd Oil 4t', 1 17 Martin Co. 29 I 3 Math Aik 1 19 Minn Reg 42 1 Mo-Kas-T Do pf 3.5 Montg 13 Murray 6', 12 Nash-Kely 9V, 6 Nut Blacult 2 Nat Cash 11 Nat Dairy 1 Nat Distillers 21 Nat 15 Nat Supply 63 NY Cen 2 NY NH A 42 No Am 17 27 No Amer 46 North Pae 6 11 Ohio 1 Oliver Fm 20 1 Otla 4 Steel 167 Packaid 44 Param 19 Pathe Film. 14', 7 Patino 2 Penney 63', 13 Penn 24 3 Prop LAC 6 11 Phlllipa 4.5% 3 Proc A 60 5 Pub Svc 6 Pullman 9 Pure Oil 4 Purity 12 46 Radio Cp Am.

57 Radio Orph 3 1 Real Rllk Iloa Reming Rand. 10 Reo ct. 3J4 Repuh 5 It'S 4 Reyn Tob 2'4 17 Richfield OIL. 2 Rafeway Stni 33 Rchenley 1 Reaboard Oil 23 Sears Roeb 2 Ftew Warn 2 Hiokely Rros 17 Stiidebaker Cor 2 Ruperlor Oil 2 11 Hwifl A 23 3 Rwlft Intl 19 Corp 6 Tex C.ulf Rui 4 TexPacLTntst. .3 Tbermiild Co L5 Tide Wat A Oil.

11 6 TImk Det Axle 5 TImk Roll B. 10 Transamerica 6 Trl Cont Corp. 60 Tw Fox F. 7 14 Un 2 Union Oil Cal 1 Union Pacific. 62 1 Unit Air 20 Unit Aircraft 41 66 United Corp 61 L'nlted Drug 4 Unit Fruit 16 Imp 2 US 11 UR Indus Alco 30 6 UR l.eather A.

9 2 UR PIpeAFdry. 6 UR Rubber 1 UR Rm RAM .62 .32 US Steel 56'4 1 US Rtcel pf .120 2 Vanadium 26'i 2 Wabash Kv 3M6 141 Warn Rr Pict. 11 West Un 28 9 West Air 23 6 West 1 107 Wly Ovrld 5 9 Wilson A 9 Wolwrth 5 Worth PA.M 2.1', 1 Wrigley Jr. 66 1 6 Yel Tr A 15 7 ShAT .39 2 Zonite Prods 2 4 61 -e Butcher Hogs Steady. Lower (U 8 of Axriculture OMAHA Neh Aug APi Salable g.300; barrows and gilts steady to 1.5c Inatr.

sows around steady, spots 3 to lOe higher; top $11 35 sparingly, good and choice 190-370 $10 70'u 11 30, 270-300 464i 300-300 ibs. 25f i l0.50. 160-180 lbs 11.10; good 400 lbs. down 19 9.gS, 400 up $9 65. stags $10.00 down.

Representatives Sales ---------------HCX18 Pric $11 2.1 II 2j; 11.23 ILL-, i 11 10 11 iiO 10 I .73 i 10 6i 10 40 BUTC HER HCXJ8 No. Ay. Price No. 1 7 10 306 11 11 11 314 11.30 26 15 3i 15 11 10 13 24310 il.OO 18 13 243to dO 16a a 10,...518 24178 10 75 36 34 388 10 85 1 1113 304 10 50 13 360 10.35 SOWS Np. AV.

Price NO. TO 316 $9 90 1 13 353 9 85 1 10 15355 9 80 1 20 13 363 9.75 10 8 348 9 75 i 402 9 65 9 8 384 9 60 4 7 445 9 I 2 513 9 35 1 3 9 000; Total aalea Monday Saturday Week ago Year ago Two ago Jan. 1 to Year ago Two years ago 6.33,190 36.3.670 9.36.3.50 383.9.50 516.670 63.214,4.59 .135..300.13.5 .131,106,092 Wheat Soars On Chicago Market CHICAGO, Aug. Wheat prices soared more than 4 cents a bushel today. May, 1942, futures reaching a four-year peak of almost IL18T.

This extenc.ed the market's advance for the past two sessions to about 7 cents, reflecting trade buying following disclosure of terms of the price control bill which would prohibit ceilings for farm com- below ilO per cent of parity. Heavy buying also was stimulated oy reports of flour and mill trada activity stimulated by higher wheat prices. Purchases weer made to lift hedges againxt flour sales, tracfers said. At high for the daly. May wheat was over the 1941 loan rate, basis Chicago.

September reached within of the rate but In the market No. 3 hard and red 'sheat, selling up to were below the loan rate. Traders attributed the discount for cash gialn principally to the tight storage sUuatlon at most terminals. Wheat clo.sed to cents higher than Saturday, September December $1.14 May 1.17. reaching In final dealings due to profit, taking.

Corn was td up, September December oau to 2c higher; rye to 2c up. Some oats, corn and rye deliveries sold at new peaks for thel sst three or four years. Renewed buvlng of grain today lifted prices of wheat and rye approximately two cents while corn and oats rose as much as a cent at times. The upturn carried prices of all May, 1942, deliveries to highs unetiualed hero In three to four years. May wheat, reaching In was above the government loan raet on a Chicago basis.

May Soared to 72 May corn to and May oats to 44c. Buying continued to reflect trade adjustments to price control legislation which would permit farm commodities to rise 110 per cent of parity. There were Washington reports that some congressfen would try to raise the celling to 120 per cent and that "Other legislatlton would be sought to revise parity sales upward. Traders pointed out that most grains are now well below parity but that some live-stock and livestock products are above the 110 per cent levels already. Traders figured that on the basis of pending leg- isTaiion Chicago wheat could sell above $1.40, corn several cents above $1.00, oats around cents and rye at about SI.17* Traders also pointed out that the legislation not only raises the probable pnce celling above what many dealers had expected but also Is likely to encourage more producers to hold back wheat on farms for higher prices and to quantities under loan.

Although May are quoted around the loan level, they pointed out that the spot wheat price la still about 10 cents under partly to weakness of the spot marxei as a result of congested storage conditions at mo.st terminals. Some of the strength In com was attributed to reports of need of rain in many sections due to the unusually luxurious growth and of corn in some localities. However, reports of sales tended to check increases. ment corn was offered at Chicago at the same price as September futures advanced slightly with grain and hogs. CASH GRAIN MARKETS Omaha Coth Grain OMAHA, Aug.

No. I dark hard. No. 3, No. S.

$1 01; No. 3 smutty, No. 4. $1 No. 5.

No. 3 hard. $1 No. 3, No. 4, No.

I northern spring, No. 81.01; NO. 2 mixed. 1.03%; No. 3 98c.

.3 feed, No. 4 white, sample whitr, I. No. 3. No.

4. 42 S. 63c. MIXED 32c. CHICAOO RANOE OF PRICES.

Bros. A Co. 336 Htuart Bldg.) lOpenI High! Wheat till I I Rep. 75 Dec. May Com: I I I I I I Sep.

Dec, Oata: Sep. Dec. Rep. Dec. May 77 I 83 Sflil 42 I 46 I 71 69 76 SBean I I I I I I 1142 Dee.

May Lard: I I I 1 I Sep. I10.17il0.35ll0.l7ll0.30:i0.17| 5.40 Oct. 110.30il0.45110.27110.40110.301 5..50 Dec. 110.60il0.67110.50110.62 10.501 5.6.5 OHAIN (By lAimson Bros. A 336 Stuart.) Mlnneapolla.

lOpenI High! i i I Sept. Dec. 104" Dec. Oct. Winnipeg.

ifanaaa'city. Sept. 1101 1104 May Sorn Itili DAILY CABIXIT RECEIPTS. (By Lamson Bros. A 336 Rtuart.) CHICAOO; Wheat Corn Oata KANSAS CITY: Wheat Corn Oata OMAHA: Wheat Corn Oata Mon.

Sat. 63 109 95103 .10597 .387 156 5 4 18 18 .301 128 2710 289 NEW YORK CURB YORK. Close Aero Hup LakeyFdy AM 3 RCMMARV GRAIN MOVK.MENT. (By Lamaon Bros. A 336 Stuart.) Beceipta.

Monday 740.000 633,000 830,000 19,000 Rtalpmenta. 476.000 378,000 225,000 169,000 Wheat Corn Oata Beana Wheat Corn Oats Beans Yr, Ago 1,369,000 706.000 462.000 6,000 630.000 918.000 230.000 8,000 24c 20 lie ISe 18c Uacola CrAom LINCOLN. Neb Aug. Churning cream No. 1 Churntng eream.

no UNCOtH CASH GRAIM LINCOLN, Aug. 4- and old): No. 1. 80 NO, 2, 59 Iba No. 3 58 No.

3 57 Ibs NO. 3, 56 NO. 65 NO. 3. 64 Ibs No.

3, 53 ILO. I. whlte No 2. 30 iba. or NO.

2. raw. 54 Iba. better barlky No. 2.

new. 48 ibs. or better KALO OR No. yellow aw York SttYAt NEW YORK, Aug. 97c 86 95c 94C 93C 93c 92c Ole 27c 3tc St Louis Cash Griria 40 cars, sold 18 cars, to up.

No. 1 red, 81 09ftl No. 2 red, II No. 3 red. No.

red. $1 No. 3 light garlicky 08; No. 3 red, garlicky, No. 3 red garlicky, No.

4 red garlicky. No. 4 mixfi. $1)04. 42 cars, sold 8 cars, lc up.

No. 1 yellow, 76c; No. 2 yellow. OATS 3 cars, aold 7 cars. I to 2 upturn.

No 3 white. No. 1 Ixed No. 1 red, 38 6 NEW YORK BOND REVIEW NEW YORK. Aug.

Bond lacked a definite trend today and price changes near the final hour were generally narrow. Heaviest trading nfras in the rail group and here a few gains of a point or more were Improved were Alleghany Corp. 5s of '50, Santa Pe 4s of M. K. T.

5s of '62, Republic Steel 4tbs, International Teieuhone 5s and American Poreogn Power 5s. Erie 8 Jersey 6 moved up about 2 Sightly lower were Oreat Northern 4s, Bethlehem Steel Erie 5s of and Nlckle Platte Long term treasuries were quoted a shade under Saturday's closing levels in the outside market and turnover was small. Governments in the stock exchange were mixed. Foreign loans were inactive and generally steady. Australian and Belgian groups showed gains running to around a point.

Orient development 6 dipped on minor transfers. STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by the Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. Chicago Caah Grain 1 hed 1.08*«: No red 1.08»J, No. 2 hard 1.08»»: No. 3 hard No.

2, No. a mixed fii 1.08 CJORN No. 4 mixed 74c; No, 1 yellow No. 3 yellow 78c; No. 4 vel- low 75c.

No 3 yellow 75cc; No. I white white aample grain white 73c; sample grain yellow 1 mixed No. 3 mixed 36c; No. 1 white No 3 white No. 2 white sample grain No.

2 hard 38c; No, I meavy mixed No. I heavy red special 30 IS 15 60 Net change UnchUnch UnchUnch Monday ....62.618 833 444 0 Saturday 62 618 832 444 0 Month age 60 4 31.8 42 6 Year ago 60j 15 836 4 43.9 1941 high 63.919 0 35 5 45 0 1941 low 54 8IS 4 30 S39 1 1940 high 74.2 20 5 40 6 52 3 1940 low 52 313 030.937 0 lO-Stock 1927 1938-39 1932 -37 1927-31 High 54 7 753 157 7 Low 33.716 961 8 Qnotailons' Prpmlam Yeast, Concentrate S.25 Butter Milk. Per S.25 Tankage Soya Bean Meal 1.S5 Capital and 313 8 Co. Xoaaat City Ctuh Groin cars; to higher. No.

3 dark hard. 81.04%1,07»%; No. 3. Close: Sept. Dec 1.04*11.05*«; No.

2 hard 81.03%1fil.07: No. 3. 103 No. 2 red, No. S.

Close; Sent. Dec May uec OORN--5 cars, tone unchanged. No. 3 white northerrn 78c; No. 3.

northern No, 3 yellow northern 69 No. 3 northern No, 3 mixed northern No. 3 northern Close; Sept. tone higher to lower. No 3 white northern ft 37c.

No. 3. northern MILO I.l2«i l2l. 1 19 RYB Northern, York Monoy Call mouev: steady per cent prime commercial oaper; per cent. Itma loans steady; 80-90 days 4-6 mos I', per cent b.xnkers acceptances unchanged days per rent; 4 mos.

per cent; 5-i mos per cent Rediscount N. Y. reserve bank, I per TREASURY RECEIPTS WASHINGTON, Aug. poai- tlon of the treasury August 1 compared with comparable date a year ago. Receipts $22,598,121.86.

$78.066.933 29; $19 374,391 38. Net balance $2,576,014.633,04. Working balance Included $1.845.115 379.09. CTustonss receipts for month $978,411 35; $870,839.95. Receipts for fiscal year (July 1) $427,645,876 So; $347,626,927.04.

Expenditurea $1.680.549 198.93; $849.974,335 43. Excess of expenditures $502.347,308.39. Gross debt 843,773.150,390 69 Increase over previous day $16,338.530.60. Gold assets $20,531,344,631.69. Ckicoge Butter crad Egg futurM CHICAGO, Aug.

BUTTER High Low Close Storage Nov. 36.30 35.50 36.25 Storage Dec. 36.1$ 35.50 36 15 Storage pack. Ists, Nov. 39.00 39.10 Refrig Oct.

39 30 38.90 39.05 Idahos, Nov 2 09 2.09 2.07 York Butter and NEW YORK. Aug. days 1.696,555; firmer. Creamery: higher than 93 score and premium marks. 93 score (cash 88-91 84-87 score CHEESE (2 days receipts).

374.158. firm. State, whole milk flats: held. 1940 fresh eggs, fresh, fodders, Alum Co Am. Am Cyan B.

Am Exp Line 18 Am Gas A El Am Lt A 13'i Am Repub 7 Am Superpw. Ark Nat OsA As A EIA. Atl Cst Fish. Atlaa Corp wr Bald Loc war Bar St Beech Aire 8' 5', 10 Bell Aire 20 Bellanca Aire 3 Brk A Gay Bliss Bras Breeze Corp Brekst Aero. Brown gub 1 Bunk HillAR.

12 Calllte Tung Can Marconi. Carib 8yn Carrier Corp. Cities Serve .5 Do pf ColoFuelAI wr Colum OAG Con Tel A El. Con 8tl Corp. Cont RollAStl Crokr WhKIM Cub Am Sug.

Deca Recrds 8 El BdASh Do pf 66 Equity Cp '4 Frchld Av Do EnAAr, Ford Cn A Aid 14 Gt AtlAP nv.lOO Gt Brew Gulf Oil .........38 Hecia Min 6 Hum Imp Old Ltd. Ins Co NAm. Int PAP war Int Petrol 10 Int Int Home 8 Lehigh AN Lone Star Gas Louts LAE Merritt CAS Mesabi Mid West Cp Molybdenum Ward A171 Mt City Nat Bel Nat Fuel Nat Tun AM 3 Zlno Nlag Hud Pw No Am LAPw Pae 6 pf 33 Pantepec 4 Pennroad Pa-Cent Alrl. Phoenix Sec 8 Pioneer Pitts PI Potrero Pg RKO opt war Repub St Regis Pap. Salt Dome Oil 3 Segal rJkH 9 16 Selberling R.

Selby Shoa 10 Shat-Denn Singer Mfg ..12.5 StandCapAS at Oil 8t PowALt Sunray Oil Technicolor Oil Tublze Chat Udyllte Corp. Unit Alrc Pr. Clg-Wh Str Unit LtAPw A Unit Lt AP pf 23 Unit Shoe M. 61 Unit Speclalts 13 US Foil US Unes pf. Unit Wall P.

Unlv Corp vtc Pet. Alrcr West Va CAC Wolverine Wright Harg 6 2 5 Av. 3.0 331 219 30! 3 3i9 269 2 8 356 Av PrIC 8 0 $9 9J 307 9 327 9.75 177 9 75 390 9 65 4.6 9 to 4 0 9 50 481 9 3 476 9 35 alves. salable steady on steers; and cows steady to 15c lower; bulls and veal- ers steady. and feeders firm, good to choice vearlliigs and light steers $11.00 1.001 lb.

mixed steer and heuer yearlings $13 10: choice 1.113 lb $12 25; good to choice heifers 1175, few cows few Rtrongweights to and cutters $4 2 $7 25, good to choice 1150; stocker and feeder steers $9 12.00. Current quotations of killing STEERS Choice 7.50-900 $11 12 25; choice, 900-1100 11 12 25; choice 1100-1300 $11 12 25; choice 1300-1500 $11 12 00. good 750900 $10 50; good 900-1100 $10 50ftll.25; good 1100-1300 $10 11 00; medium, 750-1100 19 504i 10 50; common 750-1100 $8 50. STEERS AND HEIFERS, 500-750 $11 good 500-750 $10 50iill.50. HEIFERS-Choice 750 900 12 00, good 750-900 $10 11 25.

medium 500-900 $9 50. common 500-900 $7 9 36. 8.50; medium cutter and common $5 25; canners, $4 BULLS (Yearlings excluded All weights f8 sausage- good. 36; sausage medium, 75c. weights) Oocd Choice, $10 dlum culls, and choice 400 Iba.

down. $9 common and medium 400 lbs. dovn, $7 50; culls 400 lbs. down. FEEDER AND STOCK CATTLB AND CALVES 500-800 $10 12.50; choice 800-1050 11 6); good 500-800 gcod lbs.

medium 500-10 lO common 500-900 $7.35 50. 500-750 lbs medium and good 500-750 $8 0041 10 OC, and good $6 7 75. 500 down 00; medium 500 lbs. down, $9 00 11 00 CALVFS (Heifer) Oood-fholce 80 lbs. down, $9 medium 503 lbs.

down. 9.50. Markets At A Glance NEW YORK, Aug 4 -APi STOCKS-- Irregular, Barrow BONDK-Mixed, rails In demand. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Quiet, generally unchanged COTTON irtegular. trade and Wall Street buine, profit taking.

Higher, trade and commission buying. METALS steel operations WOOL TOPS improved, buying and CHICAGO; WHEAT Sharply higher, price control legislation. CORN Higher with wheat CATTLE Strong to 25c higher, supply cut. HC08 Steady to I5c higher, top, 71 York Poullry NEW YORK. Aug 4 API POULTRY Dresiied to lirm Freso Boxes.

1 2lc, 48-S4 60-65 ChlcKenu, (r.er. rocsier.s Old roosters 16 18c 13'i Frozen Boxes, lbs, 21-i 33c. 60-68 '2 ic. fr Old young young Western young hens 33 1 young southwestern young young toms 25c, Live poultry, by steady. Fowl, colored 20c.

Old 15c. By express irregular Bro.lers, Rocks Delaware 22c. Connecticut 3Sc; croasea Delaware 21c, new England 21 HARRY HOPP TO' Seven Ordinances Are PLAY FOOTBALL WITH DETROIT Before City Counci DETROIT. A uk 4 (INS) Bdck Sidewolks are Out Harry (Hippity) Hnj'p. fdrmer i Scvpn ordinances.

Nnme of them h.ilfhack at the Dniversjly I arnendinR were of bra.aka, ha.a been a)Rned by the city council Uhe Detroit Grahnrn Smith, either fcr or Introduced clubs general manager, an- first reading They have to do nounccd vacating an alley, bidewnlki, extending and I cfintracting the city limits, Up for was an ordi- nance an alley between Allow Vacation Pay Twenty-aecond and Twenty-third C. Higger, 1 and and Randolph, county relief director, served Whether it will become law noticp on the cGmmi; ion- pcnds on whether the property Monday that he would njifiea! owners pav by the time the eoun- tn District court from their action cil the fees up to cover of July 15 of the cost of the vacation, $130 fi4 claim for two weeks salary So More Brick Kidewalks and vacation pay. other mea.surc/ to be passed provide for residential cla.s.!- Bigger Serves Notice Will Appeal Refusal claim was di allowed at' a regular board by Commissioners Mitchell and Hall following his harge as director of relief of Lancaster county. Rigger's claim a.sked for an extra two weeks salary on the grounds that he did not receive the customary two weeks notice 19c. Lrg- before being discharged.

He also horns Puiiftft. crosses asked foT the regular two weeks vacation pay given to other relief workers discharged. STEEL OPERATIONS NEW YORK. Aug 4 APi Steel for the current week were estimated bv the American Iron A Steel Institute today at 98 3 per cent of capacUl. a drop ol 1 3 points from last week national average.

The level compared with 96 8 per cent a month ago and 90.5 per cent at this time last year. Steel trade regarded a factor In the decline the troublesome shortage of scrap. Within the last week leading warned that the Industry would have to cut operations unless some wav were found to enlarge the supply material. otal stock aalea Monday ear ago 140,000 56,643 CHICAGO STOCKS CHICAGO. (AP).

Abbott Allied Prod 19 Am Arm 3k Co 4 Avlat Corp Bendix av 38 Berghofi Br Borg-Warn Bruce Butler Bros Cen 111 PS pt Chrysler Corp 57 Comwlth 26'4 Cons Oil 6 Cudahy Pk pf 93 El Hsld Gen Mota Total sales Gt Lakes Dr. 14 Jarvis Lib McNAL Marsh Field Montg Ward. Penn RR Quaker Oats. 74 Rollins 3 Roeb Spiegel Inc Swift Co. Swift Int Walgreen WillOil-O-Mat Wis 6'n Wrlgley(W)Jr 68'4 16,000 STEERS No.Av.Price 1 NoAy.

19 1113 $12.25 i 10 13.00 15 1046 11,75 1 231100 11 65 19 115711 40 I I 25 967 11.00 301006 10.75 1 18 927 10 40 9 844 10,00 1. 4 9129.35 HEIFERS No. AV. Price NO.Av. 13 10 801 $11.60 14 783 11.35 26 746 11.35 9 723 11.00 14 816 10.75 9 755 10.35 10 782 50 5 900 8.50 4 640 7.75 COWS 2 1200 $8.00 13 1040 $7.75 9 1128 7 40 8 1215 7 00 81071 6 60 4937 8.35 1 890 5.251 890 5 35 1840 4.50 BULLS No.

Av. ce 1 NO. Ay. 25 I 1700 $8 00 1 1580 7 85 1 1480 7 65 1 1380 7.35 1 1360 7.15 11000 7 00 VEALERS Pric- No. Av.

Price 1 No. Av. 1200 $11.50 3 190 $11 00 5 175 10.50 2 160 9 50 8 00 1 100 6 00 Salable fat lambs steady U. s. securities (By "Wire to First Trust Co.

of IJneoln). the counter In New York, Aug. 4. V. S.

Bunds. Bid June 15. 47-43 Oct. 15. 45-43 April 15.

46-44 4 Dec. 15, 54-44 Sept. 15, 47-45 Dec. 15, 1945 March 15. 56-48 3 June 15, 48-46 June 15, 49-46 Oct.

15, 52-47 2 Dec. 15, 1947 2 March 15, 50-48 March 1.5. 51-48 Sept. 15, 1948 2 Dec. 15.

50-48 Dec. 15, 52-49 Dec. 15. 63-49 Sept. 15, 52-50 June 15.

54-51 3 Sept. 1.5, 55-51 Dec. 15. 53-51 March 15, 54-52 2 June 15, 55-53 June IS. 56-54 March 15, 60-55 March 15, 58-56 Sept, 15, June 1.5, 63-58 Dec.

15, 65-60 ....106 20 ...,107.23 ,,110.20 108.15 ....108,4 ....113.10 ....110.14 ,...111.1 ,,..119.16 106.16 ....104,3 110.2 ,109.17 ....106,21 ....113,12 108.6 .108.15 ...,110.16 .113.3 .106.19 .106.13 ....105,3 106.24 ....105,5 ....110.25 110.28 .111.15 Asked 106.2 106.22 107.25 110.22 108.18 108.8 113.12 110.16 111.3 119.18 106.18 104.5 110.4 109.19 106.23 113.14 108.8 108.17 110.18 113.5 106.21 106.15 105.5 106.26 111.17 105.7 110.27 110.30 111.17 V. N. Treasury Dec.15. 1941 .102.2 102.4 Mar.15, 1942.............. ...102.12 102.14 2Sept.

15. 1942 ................103,12 103.14 Dec. 1.5,1942 .103.4103.6 Mar. 15, 1943 .101,2 101.4 ...102.2 102 4 1 Sept.15,1943.............. ...101.30 102.00 102.12 1 Mar.

15, 1944................102.1 102.3 June 15. 1944 ...101.11 101.13 1 Sept.15, 1944 .102.2 102.4 Sept. 15. 1944 ...100,14100.16 Mar.15,1945................ .101.15101.17 Dec.15.

1945.............. .100.12100.14 FFMC, HOLC and Ff.B Bonds. FFMC Jan. 15, 1947-42. .101.27 101.29 FFMC Mar.

1, 1947-42. .101.27 101.29 FFMC Mar. 15, 1964-44. .107.1 107.3 3 FFMC May 15, 1949-44. 106.31 107.1 HOLC July 1944-42.

.102.2 102.5 3 HOLC May 1, 1952-44. .106.24 106.26 HOLC June 1. 1947-45. 103. 3 FLB July 1, 1955-45 ..........108.16 108.24 3 FLB Jan.

1, 1956-46 ..........109.16 109.24 3 FLB May 1, 1956-46 ..........110.4 110.12 3'1 FLB May 1. 1055-45 ..........109.4 109.12 FLB July 1, 110.13 DOW JONES flTOCK AVERAGES. (By United Press.) Week Open High Close Chg. 128.16 128.56 127.61 128.17 130.06 S0.79 80.81 80.63 30.60 SO. 4 MI 18.64 18.69 18.66 18.69 18.M Indnatrlals; nGIss t-15 ntU.

to luc nigner. feeding lambs strong to bulk sorted choice native spring lambs $10.75, good and choice range lambs 10 85. slaughter ewes $4.50 down; good and choice range feeding lambs 10.85. RANGE SPRING LAMBS. Av.

Price 1 No. Av. 84 $10.85 1 301 89 18 10.60 I SPRING LAMPS Av. Price I No Av. 67 $10.75 19 87 81 10 7.5 117 80 96 10.75 15 77 88 10.75 BUCKS 1 SHORN EWES $4 50 23 4.25 46 3 75 21 RANGE TOEDINO LAMBS OREGONS 82 10.85 I IDAHOS 7R 10.85 I 287 80 NATIVE FEEDING LAMBS 67 9 75 7 broken MOUTHS 4 00 I No.

381 260 NO. 18 14 19 15 415 16 115 4 472 318 23 13 152 95 115 127 81 85 93 109 97 $10 75 10.75 10.75 $9 75 $4.50 4 00 SSO 10 85 9.75 179 117 Viron Now Secretary Einar Viren, acting of the state railway commission since January 14, Monday was working at his duties as permanent secretary of that body. Mr. i was named permanent secretary by a unanimous vote of the mission, the appointment becoming effective Augu.st 1. He had, previous to his acting ship, been an examiner for the motor vehicle division of the Chicago Livestock CHICAGO.

Aug. classes of livestock were higher today as receipts were in the hog and sheep and sharpiy in the cattle section. Hog trade was uneven but mostly 10 to -16 higher with the to The stronger market also reflected steady to 1 cent per pound higher values In the Yearlings and light steers again r- eeived the most action, prices on these types rising 25 cents, while weighty bullocks were only strong with to 15 cents higher. Lamb prices were fui (U. 8.

Department of 10.000; total 13.000; market uneven, steady to 15c higher than average; mostly treme top bulk 180-240 $1L55 most 340-270 lb. butchers. 11 45; 270-300 generally $10 11 00 smooth 3.50-500 lb. sows $9 10 10; with lighter weights. $10 total 6.500; active.

spring lambs fully 25c higher: sheep scarce steady: four 89 'b, choice Idahos with bulk tlves 25; medium lots, $9 10 50; throwouts mostly $9 50 down; few fat ewes, bulk, 50: with cull and common lots downward from 3.00. calves 700; with suonllea sharply abridged market rose 25c higher on yearlings and light steers but only strong with Instances 15c up on weighty bullocks and scaling over 1200 closing slow; thus largely a forced market: heifer yearltnga shared light steer advance; all grass cattle scarce; stockers and feeders stronger; cows steady to strong; bulls strong to higher; and yealers steady: best light steers, $12 75; these scaling 1090 numerous loads. Kosher helfera scaling 750 lbs. up to $12.75: with several loads light $13 most and several wintered 1441 to 1589 Kansas at weighty sausage bulls most vealers. $13.50 down; few.

$13 00 York NEW YORK. Aug. electrolytic spot. Conn. 12 00; export, U.00©12 0(' spot and nearby 52.75 forward 51.75.

spot. New York 5 90- Fast St. Louis 5 70. East St. Louis spot and forw.trd 7 35.

Pig iron aluminum, antimony, quicksilver, platinum. Chinase and domeatlo ansbanged. Chicago Butlor and Eggs CHICAGO. Aug. 1.106,746 firm; creamery, 93 acore 93.

91. 90. 89, 88. 90 centralized carlota 10.386 firm; fresh graded, extra firsts, local cars 27c; local 26c; cars 36 current receipts dirties 22 storage packed Chicago Poultrf CHICAOO, Aug. 12 trucks; easy; hens, over 5 20c.

5 and down 30c. hena 16c, broiler. down, colored 17c. Plymouth Rock 19c. White Rock 16c; springs.

4 lbs. up, colored 16c. Plymouth Rock 20c. Wmte Rock 2le under 4 colored Plymouth Rock 19C. Rock 19 'ic; bojeback chickens 16c; roosters 14c; ducks, lbs up, coioccji white small colored lie.

white lie: geese, young 15c. old turlceys, toms 16c, nens lie. York NEW YORK. Aug. davs receipts), 26.585; jsteadv to firm.

Mixed colors; fancy to extra fancy 33c; extra storage packed 27 28 graded firsts. mediums, dirties No. 1. average checks, Whites; (Resales of premium nearby and prem- Inum arks specials 29c; of exchange to fancy heavier medtms, 36)1; dlums. 32c.

Browns; Nearby and mldwestem fancy to extra fancy, standards, mediums, Duck eggs: Pacific coast Jumbo and specials standards mediums Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. POTATOES Arrivals 100; total U. shipments Saturday 255. Sunday 32; on track 209 cars; supplies moderate; demand good especially for red stock; western red stock market slightly stronger, other varieties all sections steady; Idaho and Oregon Bliss triumphs U. S.

No. 1, $1 00; Idaho Russet Burbanks. V- No. 1. long whites, U.

S. No 1 1.70- Nebraska Bliss No. 1. 1.60: red warbas U. S.

No. 1. U. S. No.

1, Foroian NEW YORK. Aug, foreign exchange rates follow Britain in dollars, MRS. SCANLON DIES AT HER HOME MONDAY Mr.g. Effie Mae Scanlon died al her home, 1020 at the age of 63 early Monday morning. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Carrie Snyder, Lincoln; and Mrs. Minnie Emal, Pickrell and one brother, W. E. Snyder, Dallas. Ore, Mrs, Scanlon had lived in IJn- coln 26 years, coming here from her home in Pickrell.

Mrs. Katherine Sell, 84, Dies; Rites On Tuesday Mrs. Katherine Sell, B4, 705 South Thirtieth street, died at a local hospital Sunday morning. She was a member of the Evangelical church and of the W. C.

T. U. The survivors include four daughters, Mrs. M. Barnes, Mrs.

E. R. Peck, and Mrs. W. O.

Vilott, all of Lincoln; and Mrs Perry Wilson, Burlington, three sons, William Sell, Burlington; R. L. Stamford; and Charley Long Beach, one brother John Uhrich, Lincoln; 18 children; and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be hela at chapel morning at 9 with the Rev. S.

B. Thomas officiating Further services will be held at the Methodist church in Huntley at 2 Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Huntley. Mrs. Sell had lived in Lincoln seven years before going to Stamford three years ago.

She had been visiting in Lincoln for three days. In Noon (Great centa). Canada; Official Canadian control board rates for S. dollars: buying 10 pe rcent premium, selling 11 per cent premium, equivalent to discounts on Canadian dollars-in New York of buyiiig 9 91 per cent, 9.09 per cent. Canadian dollar in New York open market per cent discount or 88 U.

S. cents, up cent. Britain, official (bankers foreign exchange committee rates', buying $4.20, selling $4 04 open market. Cables up cent. Latin America: Argentine official 29.77; free 23 84; down, .01 cent; Brazil official 6 06n; free 5 lOn; Mexico.

20.70n. Par 25.42., down 05 cent. (Rates in spot cables unless otherwise indicated). and SAVANNAH. Aug 842; sales 17,100 gallons; receipts 67; none; stock 15,666.

3604; sales 347; receipts 489; shipments 1.067; stock 124,819 Quote: B. 2 34; 2.38; H. 2 I. 2 39 K. 2 42; M.

2 45; 2 48; WO. 26.66; WW. X. 2.91. Kantai City Liwtoek (U, s.

Department of Agriculture). KANSAS CITY, Aug. and total 3.000; strong 10c higher than average top good to choice 180-250 11.20; 260-300 $10 11. 140-170 11.05; sows, few to 10. Stock pigs, $11 00 down.

total 12,7200. few steer yearlings moderately active, fully steady. Fed heifers and mixed steady to strong, asking stronger on grass steers. Early sales fully steady, cows and bulls fully steady, vealers unchanged: Stocker and feeder classes comprising around 60 per cent of receipts to strong to 25c higher than last clo.se or about steady with Monday. Choice 989 lb.

Colorado fed heifers. several loads good to choice heifers. $11.25 35. choice light and medium weight fed steers, $12.25, other medium to choice fed steers $10 well conditioned grass steers up to $10 25. most grass fat cows, $6 50 7 50; sausage with weight $7 Practical top vealers $12.00 medium to choice stockers and feeders, 11 25; choice around six hundred pounds yearlings $11.75.

Choice light weight stock steer calves, $14 00. 5.000; total 8.300; slow, nothing sold early, opening bids lower on native spring but aking price fully steady, held above $10.75. St Ios9ph LiYMfock (U 8 Department of Agriculture) ST. JOSEPH, Aug. generally about steady; some heavy hogs 8 to 10c higher to shippers early: good and choice 170250 lbs.

mostly 11.05; practical top early few 11,20 with others held at few 270-310 10.80; sows mostly steady; bulk 10.00; few 35. calves, salable 250; light and mixed yearlings about steady; choice 1.010 lb. mixed yearlings few light at same price; good to choice mixed yearlings 11.75: fed heifers and up to $12 00 snd above; beef most canners ard cutters 6.50; sausage bulls 8.00; good and choire vealers 11.50; stocker and feedera steady. 2.100: market fullv steady; top native spring 110 50 freely; bulk good and choice 40; medium to good $9 00; fed $8 00; fat mostly down; Mrs Pearl Gimple Is WPA Slate Directors Of Community Service Mrs Pearl Gimple, Grand Island, was recently appointed WPA state director of community service, it was announced Monday. Mrs, Gimple, who was formerly the district director of community service at Hastings, has been connected with the state WPA administrative staff for several years.

Mrs. position will be filled by Mrs. Irene Heimrichs, former area supervisor at Grand Lsland. Her present position was created by Mrs. Ethel transfer to Washigto.n D.

C. Three Grass Fires The of grass fires continued in Lincoln Monday. The first run was to 5744 Adams at 9:27 a. m. There were two runs during the noon 12:02 to 2900 South Eleventh and at 12:58 to 3615 South Thirty- seventh.

fication of property on both sides of Calvert between Forty- fourth and Forty-eighth, the paving of avenue frcm Fifty; ixth to Fifty-ninth, and prohibiting the use of brick in sidewalks. Only the property on Calvert street not already zoned will be It now is zoned for residential A u.se. The sidewalk amendment walks shall be con.struotod of arlifical stone, glass, iron or combinations of such materials, and in conformity with by the Where brick is now in walks turning them over to provide a new surface is al.so prohibited. Twrt new for axtend- Ing the limits, and for setting a number of of the rltv They are Pioneers boulevard from Fortletn to Fortye-lghth; FIfty-alxth Cslvert to Sumner, Thirty third from the Burlington right of way to Ijeighton avenue: and Van Dorn from Eighth to Tenth afreet. The other measure extends the limits to Include Country Club Manor, a half block on each side of Calvert, between Twentieth and Twenty, seventh Twenty-eighth from to ordered paved, and the engineer directed to draw and specifications on which to call The Abel Construction Co.

was awarded contract to pave Twen- tv-nlnth street from Orchard to Y. that bid of 30 being low. The clerk wa.a ordered to advertise for on a pickup truck for the park department at an estimated cost of 1575 plug a truck now In use. Two Slightly Infured Violet Mason, 35, 870 North Twenty-sixth street, and Shirley Mason, 10, of the same address, suffered minor injuries in a collision early "Sunday evening at Twentieth and 'streets. Both were taken to their home following the accident.

Police said the two were riding in a car driven by Richard F. Spangler, 27, of Plattsmouth, which was going west on street. Tlie other machine, driven by W. T. Davis.

62, 1027 was southbound on Twentieth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Alexander and Goldie Harlev to State 8. 4 I. lot 7. block 7 Vine St.

add, ($2.75 rev.I Laura B. stich to Henrv Znller lot 7. block 10, Second East Park ad ad (55 cents rev.) Henry and Mary Zoller to Victor R. and Jennie V. Brooks with surv.

same, (55 cents Euish and Charles D. Ammon to and Fmllv B. Graham with surv. Lot 16 block 1, Wal- nutcrfst sub ($1.10 Mary Fader to Eva L. Springer lot 6 Folsom ad ($2,75 rev.t CHude S.

and Grace H. Wilson to Hymen Ro.senberg 1 and 4 in 21-9-7 and W'i 22-9-7 exr rlht-of-wav: 22-9-76; Lot 3 in lot 5 in lot 8 in and lot 9 in 21-9-7; 5 and 6, block 79 University Place Hymen Rosenberg to Claude 8 and Gracs H. Wilson with same Evelyn A. and E. Vorhees to Howard and Llbble M.

Murrell with turv lot 11, block I Golden Rule add ($4.40 rev.) 125 1 $2.150 1 1 4,000 FIRE ALARMS Sunday. 3 41 p. Wasihington street, of Art Sexton, gas leak in refrlgeiator, no damage. Monday. 9 27 a.

fire at 1744 Adams, no damage. Minntopolii Flour MINNEAPOLIS, Aug, lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; Family patents 20c higher, 7.10«« 30; standard 20c higher 5.70««90. 25.00. STANDARD MIDDUN08 25 50. MUNICIPAL COURT P.

aifford. 2311 No. S6th, pleaded guilty, fined $3 and costs; William Sotlin, 1727 No. 30th. pleafed guilty, fined $1 and OVEaiTIME Hunt, 3026 Puritan, pleaded guilty, fined $1 and costs.

DRUNK AND Lavartv, 1836 pleaded not guilty, trial Aug. bond $200; Irwin Healey. 137 So. 26th. pleaded not guUtr, trial Aug.

18, bond 200 V. Vaughn, Ft. Riley, pleaded guilty, fined $12 and costs. Chicago LARD-Cash 10.25; loose 10.00; 12.25. 0.

I. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUIIAQ Phvf Cioutl HepoYT Hissntj Observations taken at 7 a. All sure reduced to sea level and the line through points of equal fly with tha wind. WEATHER CONDITIONS. High temperatures continue throughout the central and eastern of the country, pressure differences are small, are light and variable, and aklej generally clear Showers have fallen in the Gulf and acattered In North Dakota and Minnesota.

Rising and cooler air appear In the irthwest. Barometer at 7 a. pressure 30 04. T. BLAIR.

Low Rainfall HI. last last this last yea. nite 48 hs. year year Albion 17 50 16,38 Alltanca 12 72 5 87 Auburn 1 30 0618 01 Beatrice 18 78 13 00 Bridgeport 97 89 12.807 81 Broken Bow ,.100 65... 17.36 14 34 Burwell .101 70 12.40 9 36 Cambridge 20 52 10.03 Chadron ..104 77 9 998.73 Columbus 13.16 14 16 Culbertson 1.10062 17 8010 71 Falrbury 103 73 18 93 11 .28 Fairmont 16 68 11 31 Falls City 17 9117.39 Fremont loi 15 01 14 94 Grand bland loau 13 908.1# Hartlngton Hold rege Kimball Lincoln Airport Merriman Norfolk No.

Loup No. Omaha Neill Ravenna Red Cloud St. Paul Sidney Sioux City Tekamah Valentine Wakefield York 17 00 31 ..100 71 16 .100 73 if 47 8 8i 18.78 100 76 13 86 11 .10371 13.18 .30 11 40 19.76 30 IT 12 S3 13 11 9664 18 04 70 70 17 16 18.64 76 18 38 13 48 13 77 16 39 30.03 18 88 10.40 95 81 13 71 48 7t 18 83 30.60 IS 30 17 ai 13 Si 10 88 13.18 30 43 13.40 ------R Mo. Ac Kaa. Iflheridan Concordia 100 721 Dodga City 71! Bismarck (ioodland mi Chicago Kansas Cy 97 74f 'Huron PhlUtpsb'g 102 69' Little Rock Springfield 69 MpUlSt.

F. St. Lou la Wichita 99 (New Tort Col A Wy, I cm Cheyenns 59! CanaAiiaa. Calgary 61 S3'. 15 Edmonton 5U 28 Wtnnipaa Med.

Hat I I 68! 164 2 44 69 itatii.

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