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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 13

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The Fresno Beei
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THE FRESNO BEE TUESDAY MARCH 23 103!) fkgt fc Financial News Business Markets West Fresno News Shook Company Files Corporation Papers The Fresno-Imperial Bo: Fresno-Imperial Box Hungary Calls New Troops As Conference Fails Scout Leaders onduct Parley Stocks Slip 1 To 3 ButClose Above NY Lows NEW YORK March The slock market craft slipped Its moor ings for losses of one to three points today hut ateadied tn late dealings as light support appeared While closing prices were shove the lows in many rases real come back stamina was larking A moderately active first hour turned into a sluggish performance and transfers approximated 700 WO shares The somewhat weatherbeaten excuse of "renewed foreign tension" was dragged out In brokerage quarters to explain the day's downward drift but It was also suggested business news was none too heartening and that Washington delevopments provid'd scant sMmulatinn for speculative snd Investment forces European markets were shaky Bonds were irregular Distributors engaged In the shook business In Fresno and Imperial Counties has filed articles of incorporation state rectors JrfVresnn nd Kennelh I SAN FRANCISCO March Transamerica shares gave Cali- The'Xcern 1 authorized to Issue ITJhrl 11 h8t lh 0penng aeeneriPbul nesif of "hut Inland Adjournment of the Securities Commission hearings until further in a general business of buying snd notcsppiir(intly nplred thf raly the later drop foilowed itate- ment from the commission counsel that further evidence would he presented in an effort to remove the stock from trading lists of the New York San Franrlsco and Lot Angeles Stock Exchanges Closing at $675 it was up 6214 cents for the day Other stocks averaged lower in slow trading While Pacific Telephone California Water 6s and Southern California Gas A 6a were up around $1 Chrysler lost more than $3 and Lockheed Steel General Electric United Air Lines Super Mould snd Southern Pacific were off 75 cents to around $150 Wagner Labor Hearing Is Set WASHINGTON March The senate labor committee voted I And In Fund unanimously today to start hearings raicEs to Stocks kook Tuesday Aggressive Selling Sends Cotton Down NFW YORK March 28-(45-Cot-ton fut urea gave ground today un- Wheat Rises In Quiet Trading CHICAGO March 28 VP The wheat market developed an upward trend late today but trading remained quiet with prices fluctuating in a narrow range Wheat closed H-? higher than yesterday and corn unchanged to lower Reorganization of Troop No 5 Fresno district Sequoia Council Boy Scouts of America and the election of committee members and troop leaders last night were completed at a meeting at the St Al-phonsus Catholic Church of scouts and their fathers Twenty boys of the troop will meet Monday night at the church school to sign the charter application and members of the troop committee will meet for their first regular session Tuesday at 8 o'clock the church hall Maurice Pontremoll was chosen scoutmaster and Louis Paladlno assistant scoutmaster Rev Francis Dowd will serve as troop chaplain Members of the troop committee elected are Victor DeLuca chairman Ralph Renna records John Mazzeo publicity Joseph Nutt-man and Ralph Tote personnel Tony Camaroda program Tony La Centra Louis Russo Peter Martln-azzl and Roy Maine camping and transportation and John Corsaro finance Frank Onelo organization committee member for the council assisted by Irwin Addicott of the Fresno district training committee were in charge of the meeting Guild Session Set The Sentinal Guild of the Second Baptist Church will meet at 8:30 tonight with Mrs Jessie Gilbert 2037 Street Mrs Mary Saunders guild president will to the Wagner Labor Act ichiysier com The American Federation of La- Crwm nf Amer VTC hor had demanded hearings be GnMm state started while the Congress of In-I Lockheed Atrmift dustrial Organizations had urj delay No Amer Inv 6s The committee originally had de- Poe Can iron elded to start hearings March 10th pUbhRvc dw tISIIIIMI comhincd with aggressive selling hy brokers with southern mill connection Contracts w-r absorbed by the trade and leading spot interests Future dosed unchanged to 3 lower Roosevelt Sends illiotl Migrant belief Program WASHINGTON March tfl-Presldent Roosevelt forwarded to Representative Alfred Elliott of Tulare Democrat California today a federal committee report recommending both an emergency and long time program for dealing with the problem of Interstate migration into California The program worked out by eight federal agencies was addressed to Elliott as chairman of a California commission dealing with the problem The president said the report declared the migratory problem is a national one and not confined to California It said a permanent relief program would have to be considered frym a national point of view It proposed specific legislation for: Resettlement of migrants now In California and other states who can become self supporting in areas to which they have gone Return of migrants willing to resume residence bark home Resettlement of other migrants in areas where employment suited to them most likely would be found Urge Information Plan As for- an-lmmediate program-the report suggested that the United States Employment Service disseminate information on employment to prevent further flooding of California by migratory workers It also proposed the Surplus Commodities Corporation working with the Farm Security Administration and the State Relief Agency give wider distribution of surpluses to needy migrants Additional steps suggested: That the Farm Security Administration continue to provide camp facilities and small homes for rural emigrants That the public health service expand control of disease and treatment of farm migrants That the United States Housing Authority cooperate with local housing authorities to build more units Roosevelt said if all the present activities are to be enlarged they would have to he tied In' as the report suggested with some central agency The report proposed that this agency be the California State Relief Administration NEW YORK COTTON TrrD4V (PanUabed By Draa Witter A Cet FRItE RANGE TUESDAY CHICAGO March 26 tions at Roosevelt Today's So Calif Gaa pfd i Southern Pacific Standard OH Calif Dow-Jones Averages Thirty Industrials dosed Tuesday 13933 down 161 Twenty ral'madi 29 34 down 40 TUEanAY'S CLOSING PRICES 'Furnished by ftesa Hitler 4 (Member of New York Htnrh lxebaasel Allied Chemicals Alin Chalmera Alaska Juneau Amer Can Amer CQml Aim Amer Foreign Power Amer Radiator Amer Smelting Amer A Amer Tobacco Amer Water Works Anaconda Atchison Atlantic Refln Aviation Corp Baltimore A Ohio 8 Bamadal Oil Bendlx Bethlehem Steel Bordens Borg Warner Briggs Manfg BuM Mfg Calif Packing 1 Cast 63 Caterpillar Cerm dl Pasco Contin Can Chesapeake Ohio- Chrysler Columbia Gaa Coml Credit Co Coml Solvent Commonwealth South Consol Edison Consol Oil Contin Oil Com Product Curtiss Wright Delaware A Lark Dome Mine Douglas Aircraft DuPont Kastman a166 El Auto Light 324 lah 188 31 186 32 committee action was SSMIM a October December January March May July Middlings 8 so ttltllMMtMl der Democrat Louisiana who told umv Con oil July September May July there was no necessity for further Amer delay because he said the peace Argonaut Mining 4 negotiators "have made no Pro8-2nilCglim NEW ORLEANS COTTON TLFsnAT NFW ORLEANS March 28 futures were mostly tower in today! trading but rallied partially towards the cloae and Imal price ure steady 1 point net higher res 159 4 115 37 6 28 5 29 37 54 5 159 4 115 37 6 28 5 29 37 54 5 6H 26 3 29 37 54 67 68 47 49 September 50 May 29 July 27 September 26 SOT May 89 July 88 October May 41 July 42 September 4ft March 8 15 May 820 July 8I7 September 852 I Idaho Md Mines lltalo Pets com I Schumacher Bllbd com ISO Calif Edison 6s pfd I United Alien ft Steel com Nazis Campaign In Danish Schleswig I Werner Brae Plct 5 Low 822 893 784 780 783 Ctoaa 828 608 788 764 762 788 High May a 26 July October 788 December 'aaa 7 44 January March 786 May tnew'i -Bid gpot rtoned quiet 4 middling 85? pnmti tower SPOT AVER4GK Average for ten spot market IB Elec Pr A light- 9 ligh Fresno Produce A Stocks COPENHAGEN March 28 UP) Danish policemen today said ISO Nazi German propagandists had ar- mu rived in northern Schleswig which 26 Denmark received from in the post war settlements to campaign for the German minority current Danish elections Authorities mid the Nazis were pupils of the lor training German propagandists They will be permitted to stay In Denmark on good behavior the po-L a lice declared but will not be per- fornla Oranges were steady and mltted to take part In the election lemons were slightly lower In spots campaign (at eastern and middle western aue- (Northern Schleswig an area of 1538 square miles with 163622 in- habitants voted for Grower in Denmark In a 1920 plebiscite pro-' ported Exchange cash rRirn Tuesday CHICAGO Match WHEAT-Caah No 3 rad tough 70c No 8 hard 69 No 1 mixed dry 49r No 2 Sllow 48048c No 2 while 515 No 1 white 33033e aample grade while 291110c Malting 520 dOc nominal feed 3504V nominal No 2 malting 58c SOY BEANS-No 2 yellow 90e No 4 89c TIMOTHY S285g313 nominal Red 813616 nominal rad top S925C975 LARD Tierce 5525 BELLIES S9 nominal 8 22 21 37 41 45 6 355 19 39 23 10 6 14 56 79 35 8 2254 29 37 41 44 6 33 19 29 23 10T4 6 1454 56 7 4854 79 34 47 47 Club Plans Party Plans for the April programs and final arrangements for the women's night party scheduled for April 15th at the Einstein Playground Clubhouse will be formulated at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Fresno of the officers and committee members of the Dante Club Carl taMattlna Luke Genco and Fred Sorrento are in charge of arrangements Loan Concern's Values Studied WASHINGTON March -The house coinage committee virtually agreed today on a bill to continue the $20000000000 stabilization fund the president's power to alter the gold content of the dollar and the treasury's authority to purchase domestic silver Chairman Somers Democrat New York said an amendment to strike out provisions for continuing the power to devalue the dollar and to buy domestic silver was defeated by a 10 to 7 vote No motion was made Somers said against the stabilization fund The committee will meet again Monday for a final vote the chairman asserted adding that today's action virtually settled the Issues involved One change approved by the committee would continue the monetary powers until June 30 1941 instead of the January 15 1941 as proposed originally in the bill vided for In the Versailles treatyl MS Southern Schleswig voted to remain I were steady: balance weer lower Lemons German) I blonds were unchanged balance were A week ago Premier Thovald 21 nn orni' 10 Stauning branded as traitors any Karat Danes who might align themselves victoria Riv Sunkiit Casa Bianra 8205 with Danish Marla in annealtno rJRcyal Knight RH Sunkiit Red land 375 witn Danisn Nazis in appealing to Philadelphia Marrh Navel Hitler I were atmnger Lemon 300 and larger Sunkiat were lower: balance account quality wen eaaler 8a lea: 1 car orange 2 can ol lemon SlTPh Paul Keyren LAV Sunkiat La Varna 8265 Bridges Files BUDAPEST March I) Hungary called more men to the colora and requisitioned automobiles and other supplies today after Hungarlan-Slovak boundary negotiations were broken off and fighting was resumed along the disputed frontier between Slovakia and Car-patho-Ukralne acquired a fortnight ago by Hungary Slovak negotiators left Budapest without reaching an agreement They took back to Bratislava their capital a Hungarian of the problem which Informed sources said was presented to the Slovaks virtually as an ultimatum Diplomatic circles believed the Bratislava Government would be given a few days to consider the proposal but as reports of con- tlnued fighting reached this capital an immediate push was con sidered possible Details of the Hungarian proposal were not disclosed but diplomats conjectured that Hungarian territorial demands extended at least to the Eperjes-Bartfa watershed centering on the valley of the Tarcal River (This would be about fifty one miles west of the Carpatho-Ukraine border) Artillery engagements broke out again in the Lahore River Valley and at least two men of the Hungarian forces which marched into the disputed area last were reported killed The Hungarian command said its guns had silenced a Slovak battery near the village of Kiskolon Advancing in a rainstorm shortly before down a Slovak Infantry detachment attacked a Hungarian patrol near the village of Bunkos Hungarians reported! They declared the attack was repulsed and a few minutes later Slovak artillery started bombarding Bunkos which is occupied by Hungarians Two houses were est afire Goebhels Arrives Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels of Germany arrived in Budapest and there was speculation as to whether he had brought suggestions from Germany for demark-at Ion of the disputed frontier between Hungary's newly annexed Carpatho-Ukraine and Slovakia Gcr- many's protectorate 1 Goebbels called on Premier Count Paul Teleky and other ministers Subsea Oil Bill Hit By Texan WASHINGTON March 28-V-R Fairchild assistant attorney general of Texas charged today legislation claiming California'! subsea oil deposits for the navy is based on a "dangerously novel theory" Criticising the proposal before the senate public lands committee he warned that if the contention of its proponents were sustained even Japan might claim these deposits and establish them as a petroleum reserve "What a dangerously novel theory It is" he commented it should be contended the United States did hot own the soil out to the three mile limit long line of supfenie court derisions and international law held the opposite to be true1 he continued adding: Congress Has Remedy the navy wants this oil if it wants to prevent its shipment to Japan and other foreign nations this congress has the plenary power to do that by placing an embargo on its shipment The situation does not require a confiscation of the oil itself" Fairchleid testified In opposition to a seizure resolution introduced by Senator Nye Republican North Dakota after the committee heard iMtnrney General Gerald Mann Texas criticise the proposal in a brief statement as iniquitous piece of legislation" Only three committee members were in their seats when today's session a fact which led Senator Hiram Johnson Republican California to say: "This is a matter of such tran scendent importance" he observed we ought to have something approximating a full attendance" 'ConfllrHon la Cited Fairchield told the committee proponents of the Nye resolution found themselves in the awkward position of having to assert that submerged petroleum deposits were rot susceptible of ownership while asking congress at the same time to take and give them to the government Citing a long line of supreme court decisions he asserted they held uniformly that whatever proprietary rights existed were in the coastal states He criticised any taking of oil without payment of Just compensation asserting that was "one of the vices" of the Nye resolution Errol Flynn Is To Waitress at For Citizenship Leman Wonderland SDP Sunkiat Escondido 3 an Pico WD Red ball Whittier 295 Navel 200a and Livestock Market CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Marrh Salable 13000 uneven: 10c to 25c lower than average mnatly 15c to 20r off top 8750 good and choice 170 to 230 pound 87354750 230 to 260 pound 87204740 270 tn 323 pound butch-era pari kim! Salable 7000: aalahle calve 2000 auppiiea alrtetly good rholc and prim ateer amall all aurh kinds atrong on shipper and eider buyer account: outside inferrata buying freely at 81150 upward top 813: numerous load 811-504 1250 latter price bid nn long yearlings common medium and ordinary good grade ateer dull: undertone lower ptocjrrta steady to weak atockera and fewlere alow steady: mainly 88504950 meaty feeders up to 81025 other datxea alow steady to weak cutter cow 84506575: beef cow 86256725 weighty sausage hull ateady at 87Ei down veaiera 25c to SOr higher at 8950 to 511 latter prim patd more Salable 10000 late Monday fat lamb mnatly 25c higher eheep steady lamb fob 81010 bulk 98 pound down 8990610 Today' fat lamb undertone weak to lower: probably hulk downward tram 8975: beat held 8990 to S10 and above Indications ateady on ahaep BAY UVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Marrh 28 (U 600 butcher 10c to 20c lower mostly 15c to 20coff: top and bulk fond to choice 180 to 220 pound butcher 770: 2 deck 223 pound averages 8750 straight light lights and 230 dm discounted 50 from to 265 pound butchers SAN FRANCISCO Marrh 28-d) Slightly higher Bridges longshore leader were-eaiirr Lemon blood BOSJON Marrh Utah Professor's Daughter Killed SAN FRANCISCO March was virtually eliminated today as a factor in the forty five foot fall which killed Katherine Lewis Christensen 28 daughter of a University of Utah professor and Shakespearian authority She died last night Deputy Coroner Anthony Tra-bucco said bruises and scratches on the womans shins indicated she had stumbled while walking as was her custom on the second floor roof of the building where she shared an apartment with Theodore Hamilton 30 marine engineer The woman fell into a ljghtwell Traburco mid a marriage license was found in the apartment supporting Hamilton's statement they planned to marry when Mrs Christensen obtained final divorce from her estranged husband The woman was also estranged from her parents but the police mid they expected the father Dr Roland Lewis to come here today The body will be taken to Salt Lake City Trabucco said Hamilton was asleep when the woman fell (mailer 220a were eaaler Sales 8 cart Firestone A R------ 2214 Freeport Texas 2154 (ton Eleetrtc 37 Gen Food 41 Gen Motors 45 Gillette Safety Raaor 6 Glenn Murtln SWi Goodrich St Riiitu 19H Gflodvtnr Tire Greet Northern 24 Hecker Products 10 Hudson Illinois Central 14 Inti Harvetter 57 Inti Telephone I Inti Nickel tMHiMMi JJJk Johns Msiwille 7hs Kenneeott Copper Lthby Owens Ford 47 Liggett St Myers B104 Loews Inc esaiittm Lorillerd Tob 22 Mffrk Trucks 244 Minn Moline Plow Montgomery Ward 474 Nsah Kelvfnstor 74 Nell Biscuit 36k Netl Cesh Register 20 Natl Daily lli Nstl Distillery 27 Natl Steel North American 22H Northern Pacific 10 Central 17 Ohio Oil fa paramount Pub 9W St tat 32 Mi Pec Lighting 46 Packard Motors mmi 3t4 Penney imimimm no Pennsylvania 2nj4 Phelps Dodge 25 Phillips Pete a Proctor Gamble Mh Public Service J4W Pullman 30 Radio Corp 7 Reynolds 38 Republic Steel 19 Remington Rand 13 Safeway Stores 34 Seaboard Oil 18 Sean Roebuck 70 Serve! 15 Shell Union 12 Sr hen ley Product 15 Simmons Co 27 Socony Vacuum 12 So Calif Edison 26 Southern Pacific 1554 Southern Railway 17J4 Sperry Com 40 Standard Brandi Standard of 47 Standard of Calif-- 28 Texas Corn Ji Texas Gulf Suiph 29 Timken Roller Bear 41 Transamerica 7 Twentieth Cent Fox 21 Union Carbide 79 Union Oil Calif 1 Union Pacific United Aircraft 37 United Corp 2 Rubber 424 Steel 5jJ Vanadium Steel 23 Warner Bm Weatlnghouae Elec 1) Western Union 20 Wheeling Steel 22 White Motor 1J Wootworth 47 Zenith Radio 1754 (Famished Ry Pradueera And Market Of Central CaUfantar Cox California tonne Belle-fleurt 79675c Newtown 79680c: De-llclonf 8125 Washinton and Oregon nnrk Wines fanry 8185 extra fancy 181: Rome fanry S1A9 extra fancy 8180 Delicious fancy 1906 fancy 210 Arkansas Black 8165 Caatmllle and Davenport SO 8135 72 8140 84a 140 Oats 9OC081 ASPARAGUS Pnund Stacramento Delta 9611c Mendota 11412c AVOCADOS Calauo S11541L25 Florida Valentine 20c 12 basket crates: Strawberries southern 827563 BUNCH Carrots R5G680c reen onion 8560c: turnips 65A00C: beets 65480c: parsley 30c: rad ishes 20c: mustard greens 15620c: leeks 35640c celery root 80670c watererecs 30c CuL 5c atem 5c Loom 364c bunch 6c: hunched per crate 82 BRUSSELS 8e Local 60675c eoa 1156125 southern 1150125 Utah type local 75 61 southern 10150 Local 45665c coast 75fi5r: southern 756 85c Hothouse dozen 81259 159 CITRUS Orange Jute 810110 southern fare park 150 Lemons Sunkiat 375 southern loose box 2 NO Grapefruit Sunkiat southern 2 Arizona 173 Imperial 8140 Tangerines 110 Limes 30c doben Mexico 82 Dry loose 3-4 dozen local 40675c: park crates 4-5 dozen Imperial 81509160 Arizona 81656 175 50 pound sack Oregon yellow 1351 40 brown 8L45 Spanish sweet 150 Per pound Imperial 7ff9e Per Mexico 19020c chill 16 19c PARSNIPS Per 9Oe08L Per 109 pound Idaho No 1 175 Oregon Klamath No 1 813S 6165 No 3 8110 Stockton No 1 8175 Nevada No 1 8165 Per San Leandro strawberry 75c 01 (outturn duny apple box 81115 Per 3c Per Loral 60075c Per lugl Summer 8165 6175 Italian 81406175: erookneck 250 winter banana and hubbard 2e lb SWEET Per Merced 7S4r85c Yames Merced 89095c Per Mexico 129 14c Niland 9 top $29986325 12 top 32 35 02 85 16 top Sl63ttl90 per lug Poultry Markets A POULTRY (LIVE Leghorn 2 to 3 pounds 17c 'over 3 to 4 pound 17c over 4 pound 18c colored 3 to 4 pound 30c over 4 pounds 21c BROILERS Leghorn under 1 pounds 18c 1 to 1 pound 18c over 1 to 2 pound 20021c Leghorn over 2 pound 20 631c colored under 3 pounds 23c Colored 4 pounds up 24c Colored IV Old colored 12c Lebom Pekin over pounds 18c under pounds 12 Old ducks white Pekin 8c Young IV lb Young toms 14 to 30 Znundi 19c over 20 pourds 21e: young hens to lljnundi 21c 11 pound up 21c over 20 pounds pound 2le 11 103 43 22 24 4 47 7 26 20 15 37 79 22 10 17 8 954 32 455 3 80 20 3t5i 38 58 34 29 36 18 13 33 IS 70 15 12 14 38 12 28 15 17 40 6 46 27 41 2954 41 7' 20 78 18 96 37 2i 42 55 23 5 190 20 32 9 4754 17 103 42 21 2374 4 46 7 2654 19 15 27 70 2254 10 16 8 8 32 45 3 80 19 36 37 58 34 29 6 38 18 13 3354 18 69 15 12 14 264 12 28 15 16 40 6 46 37 41 29 41 6 20 77 1854 98 38 2 41 54 23 5 98 20 22 9 16 23c lower top at 8720: packing bulk good aiw 8575 100 all claaac In light aup-y steers fully ateady: half load medium pound ateer 9 few common 5750: he atock firm with low grade cow steady to 25c higher for 2 daye: medium to good range row 86675 fleshy dairy cows to 8573: bull quoted 875 down 10: nominal: good to choice veaiera quoted around 884050 100: Spring lamb absent not enough on sale to teal values: part deck medium California old crop grassy lamhe 6: lale Monday: ewei weak to 25c tower part deck good to choice 129 pound medium nelt California 1: 2 double medlumlo xd medium pelt Nevada ewes (323 tt 70 and director of the CIO on the sera unchanged rifle Coast filed a declaration of ranM' 8 gEra intention to become a United States Heart of Gold RIV sunkUt citizen with the naturalization bu- HiEtarove vv reau here today Blue obe Rraarskle 215 It was third declaration (vesper tc sunkio porterviue jss Similar declarations filed at NewlLoufhokl' 3-40 Orleans In 1920 and San Francisco I 393 In 1928 were allowed to lapse Honeymoon AFG choice San He said he filed dedara- Yii i tion I wanted to go as far LTLnSIrc5nSanp6: balance as I toward becoming a citi-1 sunkUt' were lower: choice were lower zen pending the deportation hear-1 lowr- Stle: 4 cr Ing against him in Washington 1 cr Kan Bridges gave his name as Harry Monte Vlata RIV orchard run Rentoq Bridges said he was born River td In Melbourne Australia in JulyfeiffS' Sunkiat Pnwls 245 1900 He listed his lawful entry imau Into the United States in 1920 fromspe VCE SunkUt rill more 365 Auckland New Zealand and stated he was married here in 1934 I Plorrir Bridges can apply for his second racTc oa' ce'Tnc or citizenship papers in two years Reports Lower Net Investigators' BUI SAN FRANCISCO March 28- I Black president of the Kaps Labor Uppression Pacific Gas and Electric Company WASHINGTON March Ln jjg annua report to stockholders The senate civil liberties committee today revealed that 1938 earnings Introduced legislation today to out-Ltter deductions equalled $247 per law "oppressive labor practices" share 0f common stock as against which it said are employed by "a 5271 tn 1937 powerful minority" In industry Net income for 1938 was $23430- The measure product of an In- 289 compared with $24910748 in vestigation lasting two and a half) 1937 years would prohibit the use of la- a dividend of $2 was paid on the hor spies strike breakers and strike approximated 6261000 shares of breaking agencies by employers common stock outstanding in each within federal jurisdiction year It would restrict to company Black reported that gross operat-property the use of private guards ng revenues for the year reached and company police and would for- $101424595 an Increase of $981479 bid the possession or use of Indus- over 1937 Operating expenses and trial munitions taxes aside from federal income In addition the legislation would taxes however totaled $47443063 extend provisions of the Walsh-Hca- or $1344063 more than the preced ley Public Contracts Act to employ- inR year ers engaging In oppressive labor Taxes of all kinds In 1938 ab-practices The Walsh-Healcy act re-Uorbed about one sixth of the gross quires firms doing business with revenues and exceeded the salaries the government to maintain certain Und wages paid operating em-working conditions and wage andipioyes for the year Black said hour standards Taxes equalled $275 a share of com- "This bill is several decades over-1 mon gtock due" Chairman La Foltette Pro- Black said the earn gressive Wisconsin and Senator ings were adversely affected by the Thomas Democrat Utah of the I business recession during the first committee said in a joint statement half of the year by a sharp decline in agricultural power sales and by Berlin Embassy Servants Dismissed BERLIN March MV-An in diration that United1 Slates Ambassador Hugh- Wilson does not plan to return to Berlin was given today in Mrs Wilson's notice of dismissal to servants effective May 1st Ambassador Wilson was railed to Washington 1 November 16th to report to President Roosevelt on the November anti Jewish outbursts and regulations Mrs Wilson mained here German Ambassador Dr Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff was summoned to Berlin November 18th to explain what Nazi officials termed the view in the United States regarding the Nazi anti Jewish campaign From the Wilsons' private home here the offirial embassy sign has been removed A Fruit 108 ANGELES UVECTOTK LOS ANGELES Match 28-JU SS50C625 CATTLE-Ralable stow: ahmit steady medium tel steera steers 64049: cows M7346TO: cutler grade 81256550: Hull to WJ0 steera Monday 81020 bulk 8654975 top heifers 6925 Salable 100 about few veaiera 961050 few calves None: holdovers SSI: Mmj barely steady plain ahor lamb S6g late Monday medium wooied lamba 88 3904425 Monetary Program Agreement Indicated SAN FRANCISCO March argument that the "market value" of properties of the Pacific States Savings and Loan Association was less than the "intrinsic value" as listed on the company's books was presented in the superior court today Guy Crump attorney for the state which seeks to retain control of the JoO 000000 concern on the contention it might not be finan daily sound offered as evidence six records of the type which the state has contended were destroyed prior to the seizure by Ralph Evans state building and loan com' mlssioner Former Aide Testifies He called to the stand William Smith former Pacific States appraiser who Identified the records as being those of property now owned or partly owned by the com nsny and as showing three sets of "intrinsic" value term" value and cash" value Smith testified that the fice" values were used as the basis tor setting the sales price of the properties Crump previously asserted the value actually constituted fair market prices Figure Are Disregarded Judge James Conlan admitted one of the records as evidence but said "the figures contained therein will be disregarded" The judge also admitted as evidence a sheet of instruction assertedly given by the company to appraisers in which three sets of values were defined The testimony was offered over she frequent objections of Theodore Roche Pacific States attorney who said if the Intrinsic values of all Pacific States properties were added up it would total several million dollars more than the values as carried on the company's books 6 to pounds 24e 8 pound and up 2V No 1 white to 4 pound: 12c mixed colon 10c No 1 old 3c Butter Eggs Cheese AN FRANCISCO Katie 22 23 24 25 27 28 23 23 25 24 24 28 ex 21 sfT215i 21 21 21 std 19 19 19 19 19 19 urn ex 18 18 18 18 18 18 Small ax 14 14 14 1454 14 14-4 Chef Fancy Data March BAT POULTRY Net prim paid prnduecra for live poultry delivered San Francisco: Leghorn under 1 pound 19018r: 1-1 nnunda 18619c ever 1V2 pound 29022c Lc Leghorn over 2 pound 300 RIE Oak Glenn Rome pi re pack S3 cwL Watsonville Bellefleur S19062: Pippins 826315 Idaho Wines 839 325 Washington place pa Wlneaap 3256350: red and Storking Delicious 8450415 Per box: Washington extra fancy Delicious ions 82106225: 113 125s 235 3 50 88s 82 Rome extra fancy 89 and larger 8225: 190 83: fancy 315041175: wines extra fancy 88s 113 81756190: Oak Glen fancy Arkansas Blacks 8175: combination extra fancy and fancy Homes 80s and larger 82 88s and smaller 81506175 extra fapcv Pearmaini 96a 136 140 Per Ih Fuertes 8C7r Lyons 4fr4c Flats Fuertes 16 35s 90c 68119: 32s 72 81J061T5 ARTICHOKES Caitrnvllle 48 72l 819041169 box: Pedro Valley 4S 69 150: Arroyo Grande 48 60 I 1 5nJ 185: 72 8125 San Luia 48 72 1-35 ff 150 ASPAR AGUS Delta tonae large 9v ft: torsi select 1251V: extra ferny 19Uc fancy 910c Porterville and Reed ley se lert 13614c extra fannr lloiaciSUn Diego extra faney 910r fahiy 869c: Imperial hunched Regal 9 19c ft: fancy sundard 869r standard 75iff8c ape-cial 66c PEARS Bant Clara County Winter Nelis medium to large 22c Ih: Oregon Artous extra fanry 826225 box Imperial tray Kton-dlkes 2256250 local 826225: San Diego 26225 pound 23e h4 4 under 3 Colored 3w-4 Triplets aaaauAa IM ANGELER 22 25 28 26 21 19 19 15 Lobbyist Rule Is Invoked By Swing SACRAMENTO March Senator Ralph Swing San Bernardino chairman of the judiciary committee last night barred lobbyists from appearing before the committee have had this rule In previous sessions and this session" the chairman declared I think it Is shout time we put it Into effect" As a result three witnesses who sought to make representation on various measures were refused a hearing When Swing ruled against Grant Wren San Francisco attorney who had been called by Senators Robert Kenny and Ray Hays to explain highly technical changes In the law pertaining to trust receipts Kenny explained to the witness: means if you want to lobby out here openly you will have to have a card but if you want to lobby In some hotel room it is perfectly all right" Kenny Is author of one of the most drastic anti lobbying hills now pending before the legislature Island Rancher Dies Foreign Exchange 22c: rolored 024r over 4 pound 24 8 25c Leghorn under 3 pound IT 618c 3 pounds and over 17018c colored under pounds 22c pounds and over 21c Leghorn 10c colored 19 6 Hr Young 5 pound and ever 14 16c AR aim 26027c Per dozen all sun 81 25 0150 Domestic under pound 12013c CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO March LIVE POIXTRT 40 truck hen steady balance firm 3 rounds and under 18c 4 pounds up colored 17e white lSc small cMoied 16 whit 16r TURKEYS-Hen 2V Other pnm unchanged Metal Market NEW YORK Marrh 2 Steady: eiectralytar spot 11 t'pon 103V Steady: spot and nearby 846 301 forward 846 40 Steady spot New York 84 856 I9rt East St Loui 4 70 Steady: East St Leu! and forwani 1 5 99093 PIC Ne 2 for eastern Tania 922: B'lKalo 821: Aiabama 817 Virgin 99 pec spot 81L Pure M5 Chinrse duly paid 8-3 03 ncmmaL DODGE CITY (Kan) March 28 Mary Agnes Butterfield who Errol Flynn in a raffle and was to have hern his hostess here Saturday when he and other movie Ofars come from Hollywood for a notion picture premier today sold for S3 all rights on Flynn to June Brody 22 a waitress Miss Butterfirid's brother broke net with measles Frldsy snd she Treed to relinquish her rights to Flynn Miss Brody said she used money she had saved for an Easter outfit to make the purchase NEW YORK March Bflftiuifti franc Denmark kronen England pmind France franc Germany wirhmark Grmr drachma im Holland cuikicr HnjEkcnfS Italy lire Japan van dinar Switzerland franc I 1891 3995 4 8190 j0265 4011 096 5321 2915 2740 JP236 2235 a reduction of $2026000 in gas rates (effective April 1 1938 Hay And Grain AN FRANCIM-O PRICES No 2 bright wentem barley eating 44 rounds 511U shipping ai 12 4 117: No 1 hard white wheal 81 27 4 Frederick I Thompson Alabama hao- No 1 soft white wheat si 27: publisher wa nominated bv Presi-I 'n- 2 yellow com bulk 812: No 2 Call-dent Roosevelt today to be a mem- her of the Federal Communications ale ai fa -u No 2 leafy nominal: Commission No 2 (u He was named to succeed Eugene HAY-rehred a Lo Angel Sykes of Mississippi whose res-1 per ton: No 1 barley 811612: No 1 oat icnation la effective April 5th The appointment was for the unexpired kVton1 No nV i portion of the Sykes' term of seven I No 2 leafy 8i3SO: am 13 No years dating from July 1 1934 I3- U913 He served for years on the old United States Shipping Board hav- Dried Fruit ing been appointed to hia first term on that board by President Wilson I new TORN March 2 APPLFs in (Evaporated steady: standard 89r: xu" a w- Chm'" s66r extra chow 8N Thompson 53 a native Of Aber-I Steady: California (30-40 deen Miss is publisher of the Al-5b5c: Oregon 3i-4 5r Mont- I PEACHES Steady choic 8c extra Itorge ex 32 Large std 19 Medium ex 20 Small ex IS1 The Lo Angeles and Fresno wAmlemle prirea of butter are Use higher than the Lns Angeles exchange price quoted above CHICAGO DAIRY CHICAGO March RUTTER -S79 GF2 firm price unchanged 27070 ateady price unchanged Deeds Filed Ernest Pearson et ux to Clark Lota 9 and 10 block Klrgsburg Harry Kowra et ux to Mar Lot 17 to 21 block 49 Mendota Farabee to Maudie V-s of NE sectron township 14 range 25 A Jsnuery et ux to McCny et ux K' Of tots 173 and ITS Perm Cnlonv Clyde Cate et ux to A N's nf tot 474 Forkner-Giffcn Figarden Subdivision No 2 Susannah Yeanman to Earl Davis et nf as nf SK of NE section 21 township 16 range 19 Hange to Bourher et Lota 27 and 28 btork 19 College Park Lee Wnght to James Campbell and Rose Pe Lara Lot 10 and W's of lot 9 btork 2 North Cahsa Addition Yon and Kiyosbi Tschurbiguchi to Donald SW ef SW section 18 township 15 range 22 Carl Young et ux to Tiny Pe 1st 7 btork 69 Fowler UNITED 8T4TE9 998 NEW YORK March 28-3 1948-44 110 39 4 1954-44 115 22: 3a 1949-4S 11012 1949-4 81114: 2 194: 2 1951-4 108 2: 2 1953-49 1042: 2: 1952-NL 8108 2: 3a 1955-51 319921' 2 1980-55 1075: 2s 1959-36 195 29 2S 1963-38 81033 2i 1985-80 8104 27 Heme Ow ners Lean 3 1992-44 1088 Bank Clearings Sacramento Plants Start Spinach Pack SACRAMENTO March -Two of Sacramento's four large canneries which supply work to between 5000 snd 6000 persons dui ing the season are In action today operating on the spinach pack The California Packing Corpora-lion plant opened with 1430 employes and a Libby McNeill A Libby plant is using 500 workers A second California Packing Corporation plant and that of Eercut-Richards Packing Company are expected to start the first of next month on asparagus canning Tax Is Vetoed CARSON CITY (Nevl March 28 An act approved by the recently adjourned Nevada Legislature calling for a tax of 1 rent on each package of ri carets sold In Nevada was vetoed by Governor Carville today The governor Indicated he Is dissatisfied wllh terms of the hill In reference to the machinery it set up for enforcement of the stamp tax He also objected to a clause Flax Market MINNF APGIIS Marrh 2 -Ftae 8173 ju'y 81-74 Sep tern br 41 67 Fresno debits 895X51 yy W4 227I May Committee Sends Out Eill On Minors Liquor (5frClatrhy Newspapers Sendee I SACRAMENTO March The assembly public morals committee has sent to the assembly AB 1612 by Rodney Turner Delano which would prohibit admitting minors to dance halls where liquor is served rntess accompanied by their parens The bill would make both the and proprietor guilty of a mis-d-meanor for violating Its pro-vhions Turner said his bill has the support of churches and ether groups -rvklng to prevent liquor being sold ft minor children The bill did not rvke much argument among committee members Funeral service are to he conducted bjr the People's Funeral Home In Hanford for Young How LrSw s'JdVVr? Funeral I Conducted For Erickson set Gee who was a native of China and had resided in the United States thirty five years ia survived by his wife Choo Shoe Gee and a cousin Young Bing Quon of abama Journal and Times at KINGSBURG (Fresno Co) March Funeral service were held 2 o'clock this afternoon in chapel of the Ericson Funeral for Erickson who died Sunday in Fresno Hospital He i A OMhara'et ux to Guld" Daml et Brrkrlrv iN of SE of SF sertwn 11 it 10 Mn 22 a A EarivPD4McCby ux to AM Jxnu- Angelee 281813 tcwnnhip Earl) Me Ccy rtux RAISINS-6'f'rc: tout Muscatel cNe In fancy seeded ateady: seedless 55c Steady: California fancy Black Mission 7 6 Sc: Adraitie fancy 5 98c: Kadsta 9c Wool Market BOSTON Manrfc (f A Trading was very stow the Boston wml market today A few sale reporred were of mall volume for piecing out purpose Edward' Prices nn these sales were about atead) mmp red with price for rmilar ana a saager tort wvek to cur snmedista re- at the Home hia widow Mrs and two sons COTTON We Tay ih Highest Mere HAMILTON CO CECIL WHITE Masf Telephone f-IIM SIS M-rrrd St I rrenn LONDON BAH GOI MI VrR LONDON Mandi BAR 14S 3d unchaneed (Eouivxlert 4U 78 BAR SILVER 19 IV 16d uncharged (Equixa'ert 42 P2 rent- survived by Erickson Erickson Fresno uv ry ri Lot 4k kock 9- Bfluwnt Gar alff ft Clarence Edward el ux to Marvin Jamison Lot 21 exrert 4 fee and lot 22 re-R 2 Forthrarro Additma No 2 A Eklund et ux to Wyman el ux leli 5 ard 8 bork 6 Avalon Hzst Emstem Invewment Companv to John Gam et Lore 47 48 and 49 Work 8 La Sierra Tract NFW I1RK BAR NEW YORK March BAR SILVER-CSr unchanged exempting cigaret salesmen or interstate carriers from compliance aurremento re Jtjfr.

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