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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 13

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1 LTSCOLN S13DAY JOURNAL AM) STAR, JULY 16, 1939 nvE NEW YORK CURB, XV YORK BONDS. Supreme Court Syllabi trmcAffO kan4aK tar Fxarra. tFraaa Harm. Vpaaai A Oa, US Natll Opac Riga Lev iCioea Pa a L-Tr. HKfTS: lev waaiara.

St St: baUi aa-eioaa and caa ataea ana leader caera, 7 ii4I5 aaawp: 40 Bead; for the week: bow norm or mat FACXTSG COMTAXiXS WIU disposed or. WEEK'S DECUNE IN STERS RUNS T0 1 5C if the sustsia th Wl j- I CSS CC, Ss Mi Beat. I 44 44 tt: 47 fv Dec tta ft rr at 71 'ca I i July I 43 44 44 43 SS Sept. 44V 41 44, 4S a Dae. ii a 41 4i 44, at Oai 1 'Joiy 17 17 T7 54 Sept.

(27 17 27 ,17, 17, 34, Dae. Jits, 2 2S 3 2s 27, ia I 1 I Jajy MS SS 3S 51 Sept. 44,, 41 4a. 41 40 Dec- 43 44 4J 41,. 43 11a Lar 111! I Jujy I i 1 SO S.

SO 15 Beat. IStO SCO StO 5 a C2 22 i Dec I a aa lain 1.40 GftAlN Ft Tl RKS. PalBaf ii af rWka tlilaj Taaaa. tS aaaaa. QBaaw' 1 Pi atu i' 71 ail a 1 11 iar 1 Taa ftaraai UlS-iTlT 47.4 4L4 aJa4a ftrB taart a.

Heavier Weig-hti Lose More Hogs Weaken Lambs Lose More Tkaa 1.00. OS1AHA. UP). (V. S.

Dept. Agr. Salable cattle receipts 100; for the week; Light steers, yearlings steady to 15c lowei; medium and weighty kind mostly 25c off; instances 35c to 40c lower: bulk medium to rood IS. 00 3 9.25; choice jgj. heler, to 15c lower; wvek's top $9.35: bulk me- mum ina gtxxj aa.uuei 5 cuvi a 25c to 50c lower; $5 506 7.50; can- ners and cutter grades, 14.

00 Si t-7t. hull, CC Jf) (API. Brartay. High Lev Ciaw in iit US 17 1 MS 1S US 1N i it fa 4 4 4. i ts 4S 4S 4S Hi 1 i- 1 1 1 11 lli ll 1 1 1 54 S.

I4S M-a J'. 3a i a i a 11 IIS If i If 31 a 11V 13 ..7 7 it a ns is 57 7-e 1S i as is IS I1 IS J' 15 It ta IS 4 3S 4 5 3S 3 US 1)S lli IS is is is tS la I-, la 1 IS IS MS OS 1 IS IS IV 1 3 i a 1 3 1 3 3 4-i a 44 a ts IS is is It is IS is iv i la la la 44 BOG 4M i7.00; vealers steady to weak, mess idium and rood $7.503 9.00: stack ers feeders steady to strong; Ftockers 18 00 9.25: vealer weight stock calves to 112.00. Sheep: Salable receipts 350: for iweek: Fat lambs J1.10 to 11.30 lower; sheep weak to 25c kiwer; jambs weak to 25c lower; i i By Burk. Ill Flrat NaTL Open Hit Low Clc Pr CI a- I tfL-J 7C 70 71 i Wbeat: Jul Oct. Dac I I 54 54 SS S4, Sa City Wheat: Jury Bea.

I-ec Co i C3 CS! 44 (0 1 US fl I C2s: 13 flS 2S 12 44, 43 441 45 -a. 44 DEMAND FOR WHEAT rfl II Prices Are Firm to Cent Up Corn a Half Is Unchanged. OMAHA. UP. A broad demand, with high proteins moving especially well, developed in the Omaha spot wheat market Saturday.

All interests were buying. A large elevator house was the heaviest taker. Both prices and basis were firm to jc higher, tinued liberal. x-ceipis con" A nominal corn market quoted unchanged. Oats sold eady with the basis unchanged.

Demand was active. Rye sold at unchanged prices and basis. Barley was quoted nominally unchanged. Sales in relation to the Chicago July option: Wheat: Na 1 dark! even to 6c Over; No. 3, under to 3ie over; No.

4, 24c to ic under; No. 5, 14c under; No. 1 hard, lc under to even; No. 2, 14c under to lc over; No. 3.

3c under to 2c over; No. 4, 34c to Vic under; No. 5. 44c to Sc under. Oats: No.

2 mixed, under. Car lot receipts of grain in Omaha this week: 2,257 wheat, 102 corn, 31 oats. 8 rye and 5 bar- mm- lev a total of 2,403 cars, pared with 1,456 cara the prtmous week. Shipments: 325 wheat, 198 corn, 30 oaU, 1 rye and ,3 barley a total of 560 cars, compared with 366 cars the previous week. SPOT SALES.

Cash wheat: Dark No. 1, TISc; No. 1, E2c: No. 1. SSe: No.

4. C3SiSSc; Na. MHO C5S9 4Sff 4S(9 SSc: bard. No. 1.

67c; No. 7c; No 1. 3Mc; No. 4, 62SC S5SC No. s.

nsecac Oatt: No. 2, mixed, 17c. Rye: No. S. S6c Core: None.

Barley: None. DAILY CARLOT BECEIPTS. Wheat; July Be. 1 70, 71, 70 Dec. I 71 71 71 4i S4 54 sw I 44 ,4 I closing bulk Idaho lambs ,5 003 8.75: native spring iambs 5.o: medium to good yearlings $6.50 7.00; shorn ewes $3.00 3.50; Ida- feeding lambs mostly 17.75.

Salable hog recipts, 350; slow. most loss; top choice lightweight butchers quotable to 200 to 250 lbs. heavier butchers lacking sows 270 to 300 S30 to 40 Olbs, $4.30 45 5.00; compared Friday week ago: Butchers 240 lbs. down 10c 10 25c lower; heavier 25c to 50c off; sows 40e to 75c lower; stags 25c lower. aii.VT FB1CES.

Blaacaaer (atlle. Beef ateera; Choice IW0 to 1.000 ii.10 25; 1,050 to 1.150 choice 1.2UO to iipv tood TS0 to too lba tSv ruod to 1,100 lba. ts.5PSI.25; cooa 1.150 to 1.150 medium 750 to 1,106 SI-va I bu; medium 1100 to 1 11 lb-. l00j SW: connnon. YtTV SO; choice to tH IS 259150; aoud TOO te 00 SUI! 1.

25: medium ta food 50; common, niain. 750 Coat: 0ood and choice, 07.50: medium to caod If 008 4S5: common and medium. H. 36 6-00 cannen and cuttera, 1 mi plain ana meaium i. i Sauchter caivea: Veal, good and choice, 00: be vv, eood and cnoice.

as.uu 9.00; common lo medium. ac.S0tjl.0f. tttorkera aad Feeder. Bteen: Choice 500 to 8uO 00 75: choice 800 to 1.050 lba, I 00 'a 75: rood 500 to 100 S.00gS5; food S00 to 1,00 lha SS 00 I 85; medium 500 to 1.050 lba 7 00 8. 0fl Heifera: Good to choice, 500 to 7 00 17 SOUS 7S.

8teer caivea: Good and choice 500 Iha. dowri. 19 50311,00, medium 500 down 17 Mil S. 00. Heiler cHer Good to cboit 500 lha down H' it 50; plain ts medium SOO lba ucn, Wet oowa; Good 60 plain ano mediuin.

S4 60O8 2S Mot. Good and choice 140 to ISO SI 159 f0: (ood and choir 160 to 180 lbt SC4S4IS5; rood and choice ISO to 200 lha SS709CSS; rood and choice 200 to 220 SS.TSofSi: good and choice 220 to 340 lba, ISStftlli; food and choice 240 to 170 is.00ei.70: eood and choice 270 to 300 15 09125: rood and choice 300 330 S5.253 75; food and choice 330 te S60 15.15 3 S.JO: medium 160 to 220 lha, lt.409 6.7S. Sawa: Good and choice 270 to 300 SS.15&5.15: rood and choice 100 to 130 I5.10'ii5 3: food and choice 330 to ISO S4.TSjS.15; food ISO to 400 14 50 6 5 00; food 400 to 450 lba H.25'3 4S5; food 450 to 500 14.00 4.15; medium 250 to 500 lba 12.655 4.75. Slaarhet Sheep and Lamaa. Sprint Utmba: Good and choice, 18 50 41 SS.

Fat ahora yearllnga: Good and choice, 17 25 4J 7 75 Fat ah ore ewet Good and choice, 12 75 IIH. Feecuni lamba: Good and choic, 17.71 II Bark Lav Claat I Am A For ft, 42 43 1 AaJQCbras 1S3S Mi 1CC- 4 Aaa TAT 111 41 11 11S 1S 1 A TAT i .1 lit He 1 Ara Dei 44 at 1UIS 1S 1" I AT ASF 4a at lit iota ia 1 ATAaF til 103 183 1U 1 A Laac lt 4a A1S US DS 1 Bveil TPa at 44 llta IMi IMS 1 ikKA BU 13 ioi 41i1m It 1 Boaum A Ma ia 17.. 13 3 I Cai Ora Fav a Id 141 103 Caa Fac fC 44 at I Caa Fac 4 perp ns 7s 73S I CAO In 4 S' tS It 1st El lis 11 1 Qa A a a 11 lfa 14S Its 1 Cm A la I CKJ A 4Sa 51 I I A rft ft 1 Ck A lad aa a Colb.ka I al 103 143 ICO I Coaaata la 141.. 167S 1C 1C3 It Com. lb Baca lit Ills lit It Can Bea laa 17 in, 1 ooa Oti isa lass lost less 1 Cexurum Fev 1st lit lit 4Caous'tal Oti la l(a in 197S I Caoa Ko Kj ISf MS 34 Dei A Bud rtf 4a Ma iS 1 A Weat aa Ill 1 Kn el I I 4 Bn aa 71 la IS tS 1 Bna ra bea 4a 1S ISv.

II. II Fjaslaa TAB l'I IBS, 10e 104a Fla Cat aa 74 7 7S 7S I Cn SloLAcarpt ISs l-m lal'a IMS I Goetnca 4i at lota 14 104 a IGt Mae 41 4 at Bud A Mkua 44S 4tS 1 Bel Tal 1,1 lit)-. HIS 111, I ICACSLAJtO St 41 4ia 49a I Iciarb Tt 7a i fl a 1 1 I Isurrh KTT rff US flS II Izat Hvoro Fa cr fa t4 13a 1 lib TAT 4a-AX. I flit TAT It SS US 45, 'S'a I I South la I 0 4 Wa I Term i 1C7S 17S ieS 4 Eeppera Co 4a 103-. 103, 103 3 Krexe Found ti 41 104 IMS IMS 4 Lac Gaa SI 54', 54 11 Loul 41 IKS 100-, 1004 1 U3PASSM CO 4a 1 M-K-Tex lit 4 I 1S 1 Ma Fac ia II 1SS Its 15S 1 Me Fa fee Sa 71..

1, IS I Moat Pov IVt tf ItOS IMS l'S I Nat Dairy i 11 104, IHa 106S 11 Natl Eteej It 65 101 101 101 1 Nev fcf TAT 127S 127S 127S 1 Fua 8, St 10iV lt! 1 KTC rlf Sa Kill SIS Sia SS 1 NTC. en at St Si SI 1 KTC A EK MM I lfT Cri A BtL 41 -a 47 1 Nor Pac tt 2047 SS S5 SI II Nor Par If 3047 41 41 'i 41 I Ohio lt 73 10H 10S 1S I Or-Waah RRAN 41 106 lot lOfS I Pen A Lt 44l 105 104S IMS 1 Pen KR fen Sa 106 lOS'a 10Ma Pen RR fen 4 45 la lot lot 1 Pen PR 4SI deb 14 I Peo GLAC Ohl llt'i HfS 1 PTielpa Dodta 10 10 10S I Phlla Ce St 7 loss 10SS 105S 1 Phil Bee 1S 47.... lS 1 Phtmpt Pet If 41 10S It Portl On 4SI 77 7 7S 11 Poatal Tel AC Sa 14 IIS 14 I Head 4Sl 7 71 71 Tl 7 Rem Rand 4Sl 104 14 104 I Republic Btee II II I St 4a It I IS I Bra-All Fla fa 11 3, 1 IS 4 shell ra st si iw in in 1 Sou Pac 4St II 4S 43V 43 1 Be Fac lt 44 17 MS I7S 1 Booth Rl (en 54 54 54 1 Stand Oil la 10SS 10S 10f 1 Studebaker cr tt 41 K8, RS Tei Corn ISl 51 IMS 105' 105'a. I Third Ave at St IS I I 3 Tide at AsoO lfS 31 I Tnlt Dru St 51 7s to If Ttah A 44 101 ill 101 I TJtl) PAX St St 7 75 7SS I Vaaaah 4'it 71 Ii IV 1 Warner Brot tt 41.. WS 0V I Weetn Md 41 52 MS Waatarn St II 71 7 71 80 Western TJn F7 44 fTH 1 Wheel BU 5n asu 9414 If Tounrtt SAT 44 47 lOfS lot 1M raraifa Baada.

Baleall OOt Bujh Lov Clan 1 Abitlbl A 44 44 44 1 Arreritlne 4t Tl 77V 77S 77 1 Auatralla 5t 17 7 g-x, 7 1 Aun.ni 7t 17 10W IDS US 1 Brlclum tt SS 101 101 1 101 1 BlUtarU 7Ss 17S 17 17S 1 Canada 0 lie -5 110S 110S 4 Canada lt 1 105 loss 105 1 Chile Ml Bk tl 13 11 12 1 Chile fa fl IIS II 1'S I Oolomb tl II 24 24 24 I Cuba SSl 4t 64 6 If Denmark 4 St 61 13 I3S 11 I Ger Got 5 'it 17S lis 17, 7 Italy la mil COS 60 AOS 4 Japan fSl 54 74 75V 7f Japan 5 Si 44 54 54 54 1 Norway 4V.i 101 'i 101 101 1 Orient Dry SSi 45V 45V 45 11 Paru 1 at la ft IS IS IS 3 Rom Si II II SI 51 1 Tokeo City 5ii fl H'i MS 54 7 Torae S3 tt fa SI SIS 52 SIS 1 fjlrawa 7 74 74' 74 1 rruTiy la4s4St 41 41 41, 1 Tokohama tt fl 51 S3 11 Total Sale Satardiy I 1 410 201 Friday 4 BM 200 Week Are 1 554 000 Tear Ao 1 128 000 Two Yean Ap 1K4 000 Jan. 1 to Date M4 29 87t Tear Aro 182 IS Twa Year Are 1.70,11,000 KANftAft CTTT CASH CBATN. KANSAS CITY. AP). Wheat: 771 cam; lower to hicher.

No. 2 dark hard, t6Si74c; No. 64 4J 71c; No, 2 hard, 3lji)c: No. 1, C30'f7Vc: No. 1 red.

eiSSISSc: No. 3 tOH'6 83Sc. Cieac: July flgflSc; (ie; CSVc. Corn: cara, lower tt lit hiirher. No.

1 white. N. 4ViSlc; Ne. N. 4 esie; No.

1 yellow 4504vc; No. 1 No. 2 muted 44 45c; No. 1 N. 41045c Cloee: July 44N: 447c; 45c.

Oau: I rare; fee lower to higher. No. 1 white No. 3 14 fl 27 Vc Mi to maize N. 47c.

Kafir N. 47e. Bja N. 41SB41SC Barley SJ40c. MINM.trtlLJS ASH BATN.

MINNEAPOLIS. (API. Wheat Bataroay 164 cara compared with 103 a year atra. Tradinf basia unchartFed. Quo-tatiane kmer.

Cash: No. 1 heavy oark northern. 74(f7c. Dark northern: No. 7JS4l75c: No.

T2ST7SSc; Na. 1, 70S72c; No. 4 ISfi70c: No. 5, CSSo6e. Pra.

prema 14. lS3c: IV 4Sc: 1. ft7r: IS-If Monuna apt 10 Sc additional. Fancy No. 1 hard Montana 14 percent protein, 75G76c.

No. 1 dark hard or No. 1 bard Montana winter, 70H4171e Bard amber durum No. 1, 4rc: No. 1.

2r7Se: No. 1. SOflrMc. No. 1 red durum, fl2c Core: No 1 yellow.

40H 41 Sc. Trad In baala tm-cbani-ed. Quotation St hlfher. Oata: Na. a hit.

25 24c. Barley. SOS 48c. Rye No 1 Flaa No. 1.

11 MS fl.5H- Sweat elorer aed, 14.Ktf4.7S. CB4.LN FTTrmKS Fl BCB ANFS. CHICAGO. (API Frtdav Week Aro Tear Ato Wnnat II 205 If 1180 11 451 Cora 7 C21 1.031 S.4MI Oata S.SM 1,040 70 Ry S1 SI IBS Total 177 1J71T SI77 Open Intercut la wheat Friday totaled ll.ll,000 buaheli and tn corn 40,133,000. IJNCOLN CASH CB4IN.

Wheat, No. 1. SO ma If 57e S4C 52c snc Uc Wheat. No. Wheat.

No. 1, Wheat. No. 1. Wheat.

No. 3L Wheat. SS lb Wheat. 54 lha. Wheat.

SS Int. 6 lba. 5 lb. 17 lba. 54 lba.

Wheat, SI lha Wheat. SI lba Oara. Na. 1, Oora. No.

1 yellow. Rye. No. 1. Oata No.

1 whit Barley. No. 1 BONDS. Tt Frva. 4 -1 .1 i 41 I Ml 41 t.

C2.I 4 44 i sat 4.1 7.t B4 44 4 4X1 1 14 I a. 111.1 lia.t la 7 A 111 a I lea 7 14 .1 AIA 44. 14 1 13.4 7.t 7.4 a 44 1 at 41 I 4 .11.1 aa I In rw4d baad 1114 iTHty .111.1 lear ai 11113 SMI .11 7 l3t Sr. Ml aca 1M Wca lku lac lie ail New Its 144 4 IftxZ lav NEW YORK. A modeBt rise in group of till tie pulled the bond market out of ft Arrow and irrrwulax rut Saturday.

Indicated aettlement of the long debated TV A-CommoE wealth Southern controveray wai said by broker to be mainly responsible for the renewed interest of investors and traders in this industry. The general run of corporate loam were slightly ahead on the average but there were plenty of backsliders in the group and U. S. governments were all but completely neglected. Only three of the 30 odd federal loans crossed the tape, all at losses of minor turns The day's turnover of $1,410,200.

face value, was the smallest sine 1918. GRAINS DIPJEARLY, RECOUP Unfavorable Weather Revive Price Before Close. CHICAGO. CP). Grain prices slumped 4 to 1 cent a bushel Saturday but quickly regained the kisses before the close.

With spring wheat and corn in the most critical stage of development, the former beginning to ripen and the latter well in the tasseling period, weather played an important role in the trade. Prices dipped in early transaction partly because of unsettled and cooler weather with scattered rains reported over most of the wheat and corn belts and in Canada. Before the close, however, the weekly forecast hinted that little rain and above "normal temperatures would prevail over much of the great plains regions. Scattered showers, however, are in prospect over the week end. Corn prices tumbled bs much as i to 1 cents, with July selling down to 427, a low un equaled in the futures pit here since April, 1931.

Wheat lost as much a cent Purchasing by previous short sellers who decided to accept profits on the recent decline helped to accelerate the rallies in both pits. Wheat closed unchanged to sic lower compared with Friday's finish, July 66c, September 66 Corn was unchanged to higher, July 4c September 45 se; oats iic off to hkc up: rye unchanged to Se higher and lard unchanged to 5c lower. There was some hedging of new wheat and selling in sympathy with US'i-ic declines at Liverptiol, where July contracts reached 51'tc, within cent of the all time low recorded Thursday. The British market, according to cables, was unsettled by offering of new American Ko. 1 dark hard winter wheat for August shipment from the gulf at equal to 68 a bushel, indicating a substantial subsidy.

Argentine hedgera also were active. While there wer reports of inquiries for new American wheat at the gulf, no export sales could be confirmed. Corn derived some late strength from the statement of an official that the government does not intend to dump any corn which it might take title to on default of loans. Last year much loan corn was sold back to farmers. Some Kansas localities reported badly burned corn which will be good only for silage or fodder.

In Illinois corn and soybeans show the most advanced growth in years. Oata. however, is generally below average. MINXKtrOU FLOCK. M1VNEAPOL1S (API.

Flour, carload lota, per hbl. ta lb. eottoa eacka: family patent, unchenfed, I45S.1I: atandar patent, ntichanted, 14 004 20. Shipment tins. Fare bra 111.006 SO.

Standard Kiddiinca 111 OH 50. By F. Nf, eaac ttararvay tnaay mmm ia aaa iwi htca la tmm in har lax Ira ln law lata Tea aaMaeraar Beie Hd 1 Altai Cm Am I Am Cru Am Gu at 1 la U-a Am MumM I Am SuperBe-v AfciaB CM ft Am GAB A 1 Baatwia Lee aar 1 Bat Ire 1 Beech Aire 1 Bra Car 1 Aer 1 Brawn Banker 1 cu saarcam 11 Cv 1 Cataus 1 Cnm Berne 4 CH Un Cons OBpcorma 1 Dtcet Reoero 1 Bag Pica La Bond '4 Bur Car 1 rale-Mid AT 1 Oruiu Aire Dull Oti 5 Hecia MS 1 Helling Ool4 Ramb Oil JtcoM IT II 1 Kjfiasua Brad Leonard OU DrT 1 liekneed Aire I Louis LAI 11 MeJybdena-i Msuni Co 1 et ral i mia Had sot a-r a rw A 3 Pant on Van 1 11 Ptm.un Bee Pitte Para 1 St Rata faa ftrjarwin-Wtns 1 Stead H-iad 11 Btarrett Cory Tie 1 Ina i Stmrai OQ 1 Tag-art 1 Trim OO Toa Prad Ex 1 Tubta Coat 1 Can cif-wa Btra Cut Oat 1 Call 14 Pa A Feb Sr.inyds 1 rut Will Pa 1 Vewesuel Fat Total stack aalaa. Tear Mo Bae 'llaMi Eh Lev Cloia Ala Pov ia II 1S 101 104 14 Aia Pav 4Sa CT 10 1W .11 Am PAX i 45 MS 1 Ark PAX 4 IDS a 105 S3 Aa Blat 4 a I 44 43 4 13 Aa GAS la 4 44S 41 1 Aa 01 la 44 43S 43S 4i 14 Aa OAI 4Sa 41S 41 41 a 7 firm Si 4Sa ft 11 Oaa PAX ta IMS 104S 14S I Oa aa 41S 41S 41S I CIU44 Srr 11 TSS 14 Cltfcja Srr aa .74 7S 74 4 Ot 44 Cit Pbv ISa 5S fs1 7 Cont GAS aa 11 Can GAP 4a fl I Siae PAL fc 3.... 77S 77S 7 ria PAX la 1S 105S 11 On, Pow 1S 1S ica TJ Pov A Sf 1C3 11S IMS 11 lntera Pov Si 17 '4 1 Xv rtfl II 1WV 1 Lrtilfh a HO'i ima 14 Mllv" 4Si 7 10S 1IS laa'-i 1 Vlinn PtL 4W 71...

IMS 1H5' Miaa hi 4S MS 11 Nrrada Cat aa tlS II I III GAS 71 71 71 lltOaIl; 71S 70S 71S PpU 4Ha 1IWS 107 Oil JJat Oaf if 41.110a ll'-4 1 Okll Kat Oai 4Sl 1M 1M 1 9 Pat PAX Sa la 17 Prn Oaa PAL T7 le 1WS II Paa 4. 71 1S IBS 10 1 Pur PAL 'Va MS J3H 1 Pur PAX W. 0a WS 11 a px i JM ltoOlM SSiW 1B" 1H I Bianf PAX a 7 ta MS 4 tTn a lWHi 1 Tvtn IS OS 3S 1 Mt LAP aa 71 1 Tnlt 1A7 ISf 53 1 ww rn Jf 44. S7 7 1 Wiar PAL 4a af loss IMS 1JJS 1 Tork FTikfl Faralra Baaif Bala fllOOft Lev CJloaa Total koBd al 22 Trar a9 '00 U. S.

SECURITIES. (Bv am to Tha Flrat Truat Oa Lincoln) 6var tha counter In New Tork. July 15. r. ft.

Treaaanr Baava. Mid AkM 15 una 18, 1MS-40 JM." 1J 14 IV Mar. 15. 11KS-41 10 IW AUC 1. 1141 10111 if li Jum 11, 1M7-41 H0.

lW 2J II CW 15? 34-41 HSU "Oil iprU 15. 1M6-44 11J Ul. 4 Dae IS, lM-44 Ill 2 115 1 as rt i. ims io as Mar. 15.

ls-4l- 115.11 "uae 1 mt-ii 111! 111 If as 3una IS, l4-4l. Ill HI "sort. lfol-47 m.i jai.at a JS. 347 105 II 1W. 1 Mar.

16. 1M1-41 10 101.14 IS Baat. 15. 141 l- 1 tZ IX. 15.

18M-4I Hll I137 SS ac. 15, lM- l(ll1021 Sept. 15. 153-M 10 1 104 21 IS Jn IS. 1M-1 10B 1 1021 1 fieat.

IS. 1SS-1 HI 2 HI Mar. 15. 10 12 10S 14 IV Kept. 15, lHa-M.

107 11 1( 01 1 June 15, 1W3-M 17 14 1(17 14 Dec 15, WS-M 107.12 107.14 r. ft. Tiiaaaijr Natea. IS TN II 501 IS March II 4f 10123 101.25 IS I 11,1 22 IS Dec 15 40 102 4 1011 IS March 15 41 102 14 101.lt IS Juaa IS 41 102 17 101.1 53 Pec IS 41 102 2f 101.21 1 March 15 41 .....104 5 104.7 3 Bapt 16 41 IS 10S.1T IS fM IS 42 104.11 104.21 la June IS 41 102 12 101.14 IS DaTli 41 101 14 Mill ilm. is 44 ioo i i( reaVnal Fana Haana Owvna Laa aa PrAeiail La4 Baak.

IS FTMC Sept. 1, 13 .100 1 100 7 1 rFMC Jaa. IS, 1M7-41, .106 4 104 1 IS PFMC Mar. 1, 1M7-41. .105.11 101 25 St4 FFMC Mar.

IS. 1W4-44. 10111 1 FTMC May IS. 1MI-44. lot 1 ZW HOUC July 1.

144-42 104 SI 1-1 1 HOLC May 1, 153-44. .10. 30 101 4 TUt July 1. lWt-44. HIS FLB Mar 1.

1 1 JO July 1. lu 1 FLB Jaa. 1, 1SM-44. lna 1 FLA Mar 1. lSf-4t.

10 1H HOLC f-1-47-45 101.14) 101 1 Note: Fraction ara quo 14 ia lloda 44 1 aaroast. mi( AO CAfOI CBAIN. CH1CAOO AP. Caah artieat. No.

1 Tad faSe; No 1 yalktv hard, 7i nut: N. 4Msf1e: ourt. fSVe; No, 1 mritad. fdc; No. 1, fSc.

Oara, Ha, 1 yellow, 45Sc: aampl 4t No. I rey lac: aampia aaliad-2Sc: No. 1 wtuta, 22Se; No 1SMS: No. 4. lS2c: aampia.

J34wc Rye, Na. 1. -Jf No. I yellov. ftftc.

Barley feed, 1S4SC ajoaa. Maitam. 4l7e aoaa. VITEG CABal GBA1H. WTNNIPKG.

(AP. Cal wheat No 1 aetaara Se: No. 1 Sic: No. I. 47c; ea.

Na. a ahlta. He; Na. a. 8i The Week'sRange (Continued from Page 4 Hiffc Li UN i jtata num.

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14 IS 7 44 1 1 1 li 1, 11 7 I'm 11 in 154 117 11 ,7 IS 110 11 .1 17 111 115 1 1 IS 15 17 1 4 1 1 4 a i 11 1 aos is -its iit 114 1 1 1 1. 1 apruac aut II a to BeeUy 1 lower yearnita aroua SOc lower: eieep weaa to 2Sc oil; atta top native 2ir.nc iitrhf 75 bulk SS SO otber loaboa. IV uC S7S; fad Tea yearURca SATS, moat aat.a aia'jfbter awaa II 13 and vw. S3 sa. taorx CTTT.

SI OCX CTTT. la. 4 API. cr. Dept Atr i aaattu kea ra.vea 3v for tb week led yearuace atead; ta 13c kw; aaauired ataara lac ta 2Sc on.

betl-era trttia cow ISc ta 25c krr atocaeea aa taaoare lac Sower: aula fuod Be mmm1 a and eeariiacm. SA.25 c) 1 15 mm-oral toaaa. tk 2510: a lew eoawe knf yaarimca. SS 74, aula cood bet era S4.1SI luo: few eaaa cheat, f10aS2S. bulk roounoa a food net IS-SO 0 4 SO: cutler trade.

f4 00S23; bula sood and ebxttot atecaer and feeoer atoeea. attoeltoa. Hnea aaiabMi receipta SAO beae: nab atj food and cheer 21 ta 140 lb botcbera St.SiietCS: f-B. C5: few 14t to Z7 ft. tAOCstSO: 270 10 340 me.

S5S4 00: food macium and heat ai Hi.e.lS: tor tne weea butcben Sheep talabie receipta 10 bead: for the weea apratf lamb 11009125 lower: peariiaca and fat ewe Jrttje ctiaared Ut balk native ijjti ft Sfa so; aeod aa cAotee Idanoa, SA H'O 75; fed arsore Can lore tat. lit ehorn vearoiiaa, 17 25 1 7 7S tat ewat 11 S4 1 15 lare 1 eecin BUBba. SS 09 I SO; yearux.f breeoinf ewea np to 17 OO; twa abd three year o.dt S44 OOfjS 00. nucAGo rjro a esttmatf-S. CHJCAOO.

API. Unofficial eetraiated receipta of tiveetck tor Moodar: Hnct 17 000. cattle 11 too: abaep 1000; hoca let.AiL.eii..week CS Oil PRODUCE. OMAHA. (API.

Siiahtly prices were bio for heary ti-nis chicaens. heavy bena and eeca Saturday. Poultry: No 1. apntc chickenB, Wh.e Rocks, Buff Orpounnei. Wfcrt Wyandottea.

ever 4 lbt ditto. 1 to 4 II. 13c; under 3 lie; ooiwed and Lefhorn chicken. 13 -HP 11c; roosters. ISSSac.

na-ti, hen. 5, liwlISc; ditto. 4S to SS lbs 12c; unaer 4S lba 10c: Lagaorn hens lijtSc: ben tnraeya 12113c; Ne. 1 pouitrv at usual discount. Fresh ects: Graded basis Na 1 minimum ere we.chl.

ST to the case. 17c dot No. 1. 12c: d.rues 12c; checaa 11c; pscxnium for hennery efca Current receipts tree fathered cross aeirM minimum 54 loss oeducted. SS 75 3 85 case rood cases included, lifhraccht ecis discounted.

Churcinf cream: No. 1 at factory doors here. 17c, country statians in Nebraaa. 16c; direct snipper price, trace basis, 17c lbs Sc aess for second srad: "unlawful" cream unsalable. Milk: Basic prices for fresh 1.1 butlerfat.

class No. 1. 1105 cwt. ciass No. 1.

11. 5i-; Istest payment for milk for Industrial purposes. 11.07 cert Creamer, butter: To dealers; No. 1, 1 lb eartabs. 25c: No.

2. 24t lb quarter. more; to lb. tubs, lc less, un-aarted. lc more.

Beef hidee: Cotmtry. salted, delivered. 40 lba and under. Se per over 40 lbs 4c: side brands, bulla and rlue. 4r: calf abd kip akin.

Tic; No. 1 bone hides. 12 SS each. Wool: Medium. 2e fine and wrst-sTns 1516Vc; meets, black and hurry.

15916c: sheep belts. S097St aach; dry pelts. 12c lb. Tallow: No. 1.

2 tallev eaka. 3c a Data (rease 2Sc CHICAGO. AP. Butter 1,510 726: it nrif-e. ev.iiahie: market ll'SPA).

Potatoes 233: on trsck total ahipmenta 374 new stotk Miesouri and Kansas Cobbiera early demand very alow; late demand food aliehtlv weaker; weatern TnuHinhi demand verv eioa weaker; California lonf white demand fair for stock in beat condition; steadv for fair condition stotk and shca-me" alight decay demand very slow; weaker: supplies heavy; sscked per Uiajvuiri Cnbhiers U. I. No. 1 11151.20. rnoatu- 1120: SS-W' perrenl V.

S. No. 1 I03l05, mostly 101100; Kanaaf Cobblers 85-H0 peroenl U. 8 No. I I INici l.USS.

mtietly lc Idaho BUaa Triumph generally fair condition show- tne apotted earka V. No. 1. under ice II 01 70: U. No.

2 1.25-61.40; California lonf white V. 8. No. 1. under ice 12.10: under ventilaUon 11.S5S2.U0.

13. S. eommerciali under lc tl -85. NT-W TORK. AP).

Butter 108.803. quiet. Creamery, higher than extra 23 I t5 24Se: extra (82 score i 21Sc; first; 88 to 81 aco ret 21S23c; seconds (81 to 17 scores) Cheese 227.800, quiet. Prices unchanged I timr. XTivl mbtfi FinrT JK W.INW, to extra fancy 18'9 22c: standards 18c: Ams lc; serondi lSS16c; mediums 1.V.C; dirties No.

1 15'c; ver-age checks 14 se. Pressed poultry Irregular Freeh: boxes, chickens, broilers 1518 20c: fryers 16io21c: roastera 1824c. Froxen: Boxea, turkeye. nortbweatern fancy young toma 27i27Vc- Other fresh and froiec prirel unchanged Live poultry, by freight and express, wsak; no sales. KANSAS CITY.

(AP). Produce: Zs.fl 14 Sc: other produce and poultrii un-changed. LINCOLN FBODCC-t. F-ggs, fresh Hens, lha. and over.

lie Hens, under 8 lbs 10c Bpnngs, 3 lbs. and over Springs, under 8 lbs 13c Leghorn springs IJe Stags and rooaters 7e Pigeons, per dosen Churning cream. No. 1 16c Churning cream. No.

2 JSc Sweet cream 21c LINCOLN MILK FB1CES. Pool pricee for milk paid to producers In the Lincoln area are haecd at Claas one, bottled, 45 cents per pound butterlat; clajsa two. Chicago standard average, plus 20 percent, plut 4 cenlt; class three. Chicago standard average, plua cent for each cent that standards are ever 20 cents, plus 4 cents. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO.

(AP). Lard tierce 155; loose AOS; bellies 8.75. KEBRASICAMSJT INSTITUTE Well Known Educators Take Part at Chicago. CHICAGO. A number of prominent Nebraska educstors attended a three day institute for administrative officers of higher institutions which closed here Fridsy afternoon.

Institutions in more than 30 states were represented. "The Outlook for Higher Education" was the conference theme. Nebraskans in attendance were C. W. Helmstadter, University of Omaha; B.

Clifford Hendricks, University of Nebraska; Harold K. Schilling, Union college; Benjamin F. Schwartr, Nebraska Wesleyan university; Bryan S. Staffer. Doane college, and Pearl Lu Weber, University of Omaha.

NO ACTION INBAUMAN SUIT County Commissioners Fail to Beach Decision. OMAHA. Douglas county oommissioners delayed until Tuesday their decision whether to sue County Treasurer Otto Baurnan and his bondsmen for uncollected personal taxes for which distress warrants were not issued. County Attorney English told tha board. In a lengthy opinion, it may sue the treasurer.

$5,000 TO OMAHA PAIR. WASHINGTON. A bill au-thorting payment to Naomi Strs-ley and Bonnie Straley of Omaha, Neb of S500 and 4,500, rspec-tivaly. on claims frywing out of an accident involving a WPA truck was signed by PreiBdent Roosevelt Tbs collision occurred Dae. 1835, near Taooma, Wash.

OMAHA PROSECUTOR. OMAHA. (UP). Al Ranerl special Investigator in the traffic department at polio headquirter for- the past two years, Saturday was choaen by Mayor Dan B. Butler to succeed Louis Carnazso, city pros4rcutor who resigned Thurs-dsy.

Carnazso, who will devot his timt to rate practics, said the rearrwrniribility of his work and in betUtb. csiwed his reUrement. Schurrtan r. Pegau. Appeal Doiiglas.

Reversed and remanded with direcaons. Mess more, J. Johnsen, J. diaecT-t 1. "A trust is a fiduciary relationship with respect to property, subjecting the person by whom the property is held to equitable duties ta deal with the property for the benefit of another person, which arises as a result of a marnfestation of an intention to create it." Parker v.

Bourke, 1S1 Nen. 61T. 269 N. W. 102.

2. "Privity depends upon the relation of the parties to the subject -nutter, rather than their activity in a rait relating to it after the event. Participation in the defense because of general or personal interest in the result of the litigation does not make one privy to the Jucgment Strvker t. Goodnow, 123 U. S.

527, MO." Old Dominion Copper Mining Smelting Co. v. Bigelow, 203 Mass. 159. 216, S9 N.

E. 193. 3. Where a certificate of stock of 200 shares is indorsed to two separate parties, each apparently owning 100 shares thereof, and one of such parties, in a suit for divorce. alleges" "ownership of the entire 200 shares of stock, and subsequently testifies that had she succeeded in obtaining judgment on her cross-petition, the other party would have been entitled to one-half of the stock, the latter person, not a party to the divorce action, it not subsequently estopped from bringing an action for the purpose of procuring such party's interest in the stock as evidence by the indorsement on the certificate thereof.

4. "Where the obligation ia clear, and its essential character has not been affected by the lapse of time, equity will enforce a claim of long standing as readily as one recent origin: certainly, as between th immediate parties to the transaction. IS Am. A Eng. Encv.

of Law, 674." Fawcett v. 85 Wis. 332 N. W. 405.

5. The objection of laches is not tenable to defeat an equity cause, where there has been no material change in defendant's position. Felix v. Patrick, 145 U. S.

S17 12 8. Ct 662, 36 L. Ed. 719. Attorney Fees Cut.

Allen v. The City of Omaha Appeal, Douglas. Affirmed in part and in part reversed and remanded. Carter, J. 1- Where, the board of the police relief and pension fund, created under the provisions of sections 14-610 et Comp.

St. 1929, fail upon demand to enforce the payment by the city of the amounts therein described, a beneficiary under the fund msy properly maintain an action against the city to recover the amopnt due for the use and benefit of such fund. 2. Where the services of a litigant's attorney result in rescuing or preserving a large amount of property or funds, not only for the benefit of the particular litigant, but for the benefit of all others in the same class, and by means of these services the property or funds are conserved for the benefit of all, the expense thereof, including sttorney's fees, should be borne by those benefited by it. 3.

The most equitable method of securing a proper proportion of the expense from each of the parties benefited is to make such expense a charge on the fund. 4. Where a fund is made up from moneys received from and thru certain operations of the police department of a city, and not by general taxation, and where such fund is segregated for the specific purpose of paying benefits to retired and disabled policemen, the fund is not, strictly speaking, a public fund, even tho the city treasurer is made the custodian thereof. 5. In determining the value of legal services rendered by an sttorney, it is proper to consider the amount involved, the nature of the litigation, the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions raised and the skill required to properly conduct the case, the responsibility assumed, the care and diligence exhibited, the result of the suit, the character and standing of the attorney, and the customary charges of the bar for similar services.

6. One having an interest in the result of pending litigation may intervene as a matter of right by virtue of section 20-328, Comp. St 1929. Held In Damages. Asche v.

Loup River Public Power District Appeal, Platte. Affirmed. Rose, J. 1. "The measure of damages for land taken for public use is the fair and reasonable market value of the land actually appropriated and the differenae in the fair and reasonable market value of the remainder of the land before and after." McGinley v.

Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District, 133 Neb. 420, 275 N. W. 593. 2.

'The jury in fixing the damages sustained by a landowner in consequence of the appropriation, or Injury, of his property for a public use and disadvantage resulting from the improvement which would influence an Intending purchaser's estimate of the market value of such Chicago, R. P. Co. v. O'Neill, 58 Neb.

239, 78 N. W. 821. 3. In a proceeding to acquire an easement for an electric transmission line avcroaa a farm, fear of danger, if any, from electric currents is not an independent item of damage but may bt considered in estimating depreciation in the fair market valu of the farm by construction of the transmission line.

Wolfinger v. Bhaw. Appeal, Lancaster. Reversed and remained. Eberly, j.

"A Judgment notwithstanding the verdict can only bs rendered when the pleadings of the party to whose favor th verdict was rendered confess facts entitling th other party to judgment" Wlneraon v. pantel Realty Co, 133 Neb. 472, 282 N. W. 293.

Approves Decision. Prokop v. Mlady. Appeal, Knox. Affirmed.

Ugtttner, D. J. 1. In th absence of a bin of (exceptions, It will be presumed tnai an issue or ran raised by the pleading recrtvrxl support from th rridtmc), and that such lssu was correctly determined. Ia tuck Judgmenet, it will be affirmed.

2. A written stipulation of facts forms no part of a record for review unless made by a bill of exceptions. 3. New matter in th reply to the answer is treated as denied. I 4.

Pleadings exatrnneyj and found to sustain th judgment of th diFtrsct court Recovery Denied. American v. CNeaL Appeal, Lancaster. Affirmed. Johnson.

J. i A motorist, who attempts to turn back onto an icy pavement i from th dirt shoulder of th fcigh-1 way. where has swung to avoid a bead-on collision with a car violating the rules of th road, and I who catches his rear wheel on the edre of th pavement, which is three inches higher than th shoulder, of which condition ht is aware, and whose automobile by reason thereof is forced sidewavs and caused to skid in front of another car, is not guilty of 'gross negligence" within th meaning of i the automobile gtseat statute i (Oomp. St Supp. 1937.

sec 39-1129ijwher his speed of 20-25 i miles an hour is not claimed to be i excesnv for the general travel i ing conditions of tha highway, and i where, except that he is without I chains, the manner of his driving. up to that moment, is admit too beyond reproach. City Held Liabl. Hendershot va The City of Lincoln. Appeal, Lancaster.

Affirmed, appellee allowed $150 as attorney fee for services in this court Paine, J. Johnson, concurs in result 1. Were a public employ of the city of Lincoln suffered a serious accidental injury to the back of his head, which lowered i his resistance to infection, so that a few days later, he died of lobar pneumonia, it ia held that his oettui i quo wea me tcciueiu wiui reasonable certainty. 2. The definition of a public employee should be more liberally construed than that of a private employee.

3. Simply because the wages of a public employe are paid from federal funds'does not negative his being the employee of the city, which had entire charge of directing and controlling his work. 4. Under the more liberal provisions affecting public employees, it is immaterial that- -the-city -did -not fix the wages of such employee. 5.

If the city has th power to accept or reject the services of a public employee, this, under the circumstances in this case, established the relation of employe and employer. 6. The whole schem of the workmen's compensation law makes compensation for accidents almost inseparable from th relation of employe and employer. 7. The relation of employee and employer, within the compensation law, is not defeated by th fact that the employee receives th work under a plan of the federal government designed primarily to relieve unemployment.

Failed te Carry. Thurston County Farm Bureau v. The County of Thurston. Appeal Thurston. Affirmed.

Simmons, J. Under the provisions of section 2-1113, Comp. St Supp, 1937. where there is submitted to the voters of a county or not an appropriation shall be made for the support of agricultural extension work in a county when such support was not being granted when the act was passed, the proposition, in order to authorise the appropriation, must receive a majority of all votes cast at the election at Which the proposition is submitted. SEED TESTING COURSE Sponsored by the College of Agriculture in July.

Tentative plans were announced for holding a seed testing and identification short course at the University of Nebraska college of agriculture, July 25-27. The sessions will be open to the general public and are being; sponsored by the state department of agriculture in co-operation with th collegt of agriculture. Making arrangements for th short course arc C. Kinch, state seed analyst, and J. V.

Srb, short -course director at the agricultural college. The first day's meeting is to be given over to topics of general interest, covering the most recent Information aa crops and weeds. The second and third days will be devoted to Betid analysis and weed seed identification and will be of interest to persona wishing information or actual training In analystical or identification work. The work of these two daya will be adjusted to suit individual needs and problems. Various members of the agronomy department staff ar to appear on th speaking program the first day.

The second and third days programs will be held ta th seed laboratory at th oolleg of agriculture. i BETS POSira IN HAWAII Elver Hodges Is an Agronomy Graduate, U. of 5. Ever Hodges of Lynch, Neb, graduate of the University of Nebraska who majored in agronomy, has been appointed to a position with the University of Hawaii, where he will be engaged in crop investigational work. Hodges graduated from the agricultural college in 1934 and took his master's degree in 1936.

Sine that Urn, be has been working toward his doctor's degree at the University of New Jersey. Hodges ia to report to the Hawaiian institution Sept. 1. ia married to tha former Ruth Carsten of datonia. APPOINTED TO 6.R.C.

WASHINGTON. Th war department announced th following had accepted appointment tn tb officers rerT corpa: Second liru tenants: Warn Mrriroy Catrsrtn. Kimball, ea. Cllr.ton Lout OMnei. Beat ts luff, Be, wnttas rraacaj Be vlager, Omah.

J-ara Teai-ieta fr Omaha. lorst LsobabI Pwwrak. Osaaha. Jew. Bran Orasauca.

gust Burt sea, Dtwat Cat, i CHICAGO Saturday Friday Wheat 523 Oirn 61 Oati 37 13 OMAHA Wheat 402 13 Corn 1 Oata I KANSAS CITY Wheat 721 SM Corn Oata es.is. BKraESENTATIVE LIVtSTOTS SALES No. Av. Price No. Av.

Price Butcher Her. 11 182 85 21 211 1 85 23 115 10 IS 212 6 75 31 240 S5 30 2S3 6 50 11 2f.J I 30 25 270 15 11 275 00 IS 284 8.86 27 29 8 70 22 31 0 8 65 29 325 5 40 24 131 I2S II 30 8 00 Sews. 10 25 35 22 1 I 25 10 3K7 00 I 355 486 5 3(17 4 75 10 400 4 50 3 SID 4.00 eiteere. I 50 00 11 10S0 115 4 80 8 75 8 845 8 65 5 '1010 8 50 7 1110 1.26 1 150 00 Heifer. 1 760 1.75 4 790 1 85 110 50 1 765 1 25 2 780 SOO 1 T10 7.78 Oowa.

1 lift T.2S 1 3100 TO 1 1350 78 1 1250 25 1 1180 75 1 1070 1.28 101 ATS 1 170 4.28 Balls. 1 1400 IS 1 130 T5 1 1420 t.50 1 110 f.tS Vaauar. I i6 ano a 10 aso a .10 1 00 1 220 7.50 SseSag lamba Native. II ss 1 si a as II" IS Irtahas 1101 80 8 75 12 Tl I TS 144 71 8 60 Bawra Ewe. 1 120 1 50 171 1.2S 1 163 100 laaha Feeds Lsunb.

III 1.25 miCAOo. PKIMABT r.BAIN MOfEKENT. Br Heme, Upham A SIS Fim Nat'L jteeetpra. Saturday Wheat 4,484.000 Corn 34.000 Oat 27 000 Bhipeneata. Wheat 1.40.

000 Corn 15.00 Oata 166.000 Year Aco 491.000 1.153V0 274,009 1.01,000 77 000 111.000 IJYEBPOOL WHEAT AND tOTTON. LIVERPOOL. tAP). Steady North American cabiea were counteracted by Artrn-tlne bed cmc and preaaure to aeU American hard winter fraia In the wheat future market. Cloainf price wer to lower.

Favorable weather and abaesri or official report concerning United State export aubaray plana diacounfed aupport in cotton future. Price were 1 to 1 point sat lower, at the GRAIN NOTES. CHICAGO. (API. Bhrmkat, la wheat receipta at Boutbweatara market Saturday helped to maintain preminma paid for actual sram aver futuree prioea altbo 1 Chicago the apot market had aa aaaiat "tone due to lncreaaed auppliee and antid-patiOB of a heavier movement next week.

Local receipta were ettumated at S23 car and altbo lest than SO care were sold in the open market, apot price wer tow particularly for yellow hard, which eaeed aa much aa 2c a buahet Premium quoted for actual wheat In all marketa reflect partly the fact that much (rain la roint lot storage a collateral on fovernroent loan. The 12 principal Interior terminal! received 31.411. 000 but he la this week, 1 JOO.OOO more thaa the prevtout week but about OOO.OOO lea than a year am when the peak af tha 1SSI movement was reached. Grain men ald that revival export demand for U. S.

corn will be poatponed becauee of decllninf Argentine price abroad. Argentine corn Is quoted lc a bushel beiow American tn tha Liverpool spot market and lc lower tn the parrel trade. Argentine exports are peine maintained above 4,000.000 bushela weekly but the remaining eurplua Is only 4, 44T.OO0 bushels, compared with 101,103,000 bushel available a year aaa. KANSAS CITT. KANSAS CITT.

(AP). U. Dept. Acr. Hoes, bi.

Saturday's trad quotable steady; no butcher hoe offered. For the week: Unevenly 3Cgr2S rower, ml top IS. Cattle, 400; caivea, 150. For tha week: Fad yeaxlirm. 1.000 lba.

and down, weak and IS rower; ether lSt 50c lower; fraas ateera lStaSc Sowar; heifers and mixed yaartmcs mostly at lower; cows IS SOc lower; vealer weak ta sue lower; atackar and feeder catsssa steady to abc lower. Week' tops: Choice SM lb. steers II 15; choice 113f lb. Bteen 110.00: satxe year-llnxa (nd belfan It.TS; seed caw 17 00; vaaan 1 50; vearHng era SI 50; feaders 110; balk tad steer, and year-line M.00.Sf; trass steers 14.1100 100 Mockers and feedera I7.00CI.7S. Sheep.

100. Far tb week: Sprmf atssh 1100115 lower; yearttnea asfSOe tff: heep Week's top: Colorado sprint lamba, paid early, a 71; late top 18.041 far 3olorada and natrvea; Sonet trucked Batreas at emae Sown frete SS 71; fed ywarrmn at cloee 17 TS. Texaoa M-TS; ly u.ae. Durvxjk. FtNVX.

CAP). CD. B. Dt. Art BalafcBi cattle 5 bead; far werk.

beef steers lSBlSe lower; sale 45fl70; frairbt paid. 17 TS9I.1S flat; heifers weak ta fOc lower, Sl SSSt-SI: sotae yaarttnes. St 0071 BO: beef caw wnrvea. taotrlhr ISC tower; beat. SC SI; bark.

SS 15ff .15 eaa-nera and cattara waak a tSe lower: bulk, 14 004)11; ball bulk 4JT; eareea. aealtis ll.eovl.se lower; 4e veal-rs early. II SO; Httle akwva "0 Sate; aaaekees and feeder tea try; S4-4J SO, fond eareea a I TS. BaShka bona head; araady. US lb.

butcher. 17 00; etb.re armind 17 lbe I aw: seed IS lb. tor week: I lba. avowa IS sewer, heavier butcbera aad bow vnevea, ltne lower. Basabka heep 4.10 head: eeanaarad FrV-say last week: aprtnc laaaha 1S Sea tower; pee toe aff; yaarlteteai as kivei steady; feeds! as lower; week's to na-t4 srprteai lambs, kti v.

11: tat an ran tasabe a 1.1 balk, 4 IS; ywittsea. wa, 14. SO laadkBS lamba. iotl.la. of Prices On theN.Y.

Stock Exchange 11 100 145 T. Net IIS WeatBf AtrBr US Weat El Mff 1.TJ0 1J Do pf I 10 Wratoa El lnat 17 Do A 100 lt Weetrao Cbtor 10 Do Bf 1 50 16 Wheallnf Steel. 45 WbemfSU prpf lk CHICAfJO. tAP). (U.

a Dept. Agr) Salable hoes 100 bead; direct 2.0OQ; market nominally steady on limited supply available: few around 220 to 20 It 30li7.00: shippers took bob: estimated holdover 100: compared week ao; weight averaaet 240 lbs. and down 104i2.Se lower; heavier butchers and packing sows mostly 2S35r off. Salable cattle 400 bead; calve 100; compared Friday last week: Receipt! burdensome and mediumweicbt and heavy steer 28 40c lower; closed vary dull at maximum decline: good to choic fat cteera scaling 1.100 lb, upward predomtnstsd comparable long yearlings and orht steers 15c lower, but good to choice grade, 750 to 15 lb. yearling steers and licht heifer and mixed vearttngi strong te Sac higher; all oommoa and medium grade steers 15 t)2Sc lower, slackers and feeders sharing decline; mora, but still unseajNtially email supply native and aoutbweet grasssra In crop; plain and medium grade batfera weak to ISc lower; all cow ISfftOe sff: bulla 15e lower, and wsalsr SOc dowa; extreme top pmne heavy eteert, I1LSS: next highest price fleas, paid for stricSy choic yearling steers; strictly choic halter yearlings, lis 10; bulk ted ateera ind yearling.

HTSfflOOO: belfer. 18.5flirt.T5: grass steer mostly f7 0a.aS: 10 loads Canadian fed etaer sold at I HIT 40; scaling 1.150 ta 1.S0S lba. Salable abeep 1,000 heed; direct compared Friday last week: Spring lambs and yaarlsha rally 111 lower, having reemraad obit mail part of eherwae very harp downturns: sheep fatly SSe lower; week' spring lamb top 110.28, paid early, dosing top St. 15, to on Irry day tt IS; balk native this week IAT5S10 00: eloe-Big balk. I SOtJt waster spring lambs taostty II.SOiiv.Tf flrat Washing-! no It IS close; awod TT ta at lb.

fad cUpped )Calltonua spring lamb. SSOetjl.TS; beat yearllbf avallehle early ft.XS: bul, fT.no SCO; bulk native sisugbter ewes, S3 184y ISO: bast aval labia lata. SI IS: fnedttna and faod, 41 to 7 la. auabs, f7.S0frS.0l BroaUy. ST ST.

JtrSXPH. at. (AF). fTJ. S.

Oert Agr Boca: Feceipt head; MmtnaJly stsady with Friday; scattarrng good and choic 7 te ac lbs, AM: top. 44 as: for the week: light and medium-weights lOflOc lower; beevw boca ts aoc Kiwar. Cattle: rtecerpts 10 bead calves IRvae; for the weak: fed teeTa and Song ysar-urm lSB4n lower; grass steer, toe off: bebt pearling and she stack weak te 25c esutn and etv meany ta anc IwplacesneM csttle l2t aff; e-Bin re; eetoio 4 lb. steer yaarlrnc. 110 few vther loe, 4I 75; walk ted mmm an yeerlinas.

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