Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1939 — Page 2
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C4)MMI**IONK3UI CLAIM* TO NR ALLOW KU At ilt ST T. ISM *4 l*«Vlla Brods Fl Wayn* Prtg. Co., off. »p I »»0 i'lllwm T*lsplions Co. l*L 61.VM Cltv of Dvcaiur, It. A pow— M «« Gsu.gs 11, liter Iy, Jr. dtp. .... ?&,uu Msr-.1.c.- Dubach. reg. elk 60.06 O. Rsmy iHarn*. p. 4 c. of V. 14.T* U, Romy Risrly, ragtetr. _. 73.00 «l llrmy Hivrly, poetage W Mary Cowan. rtep biro „.. 119 t p. lows. Ki< hsr, elk. k1r0,... t'O.oe Victor H. Kl< ber. postage.... 10 >0 AH< r Ixtihari. dap. biro ... 15 oa KO win Kaußman. dvp. Ulrj.. uu Ruin MolllnanwortA, pool. ... * UO Lao T. Glllla, dop hire 136*6 Anna ll MmllA. d«p. hire — I'* Kd I'. Millar. mllvagu fill Kd P. Millot. bd of prtaonot* l*.M Millar Radio Nor, olio rift ox. H. il. Iteininaor, dop. hire 1»» *• ll.nry Suus', diuk e»p. ...... 42 7* Andrew Nohlrack, do 41.00 Uuyd Bowman. <lu _ oo.no Hlflon K glriker, oal.. port. I*o.lo Margaret M. Myer*. aalary... 0&.«« Clifton K. Uirlkor. mileage 3u.;x H. K ItoklrioA. sup I. sap,. . Fidelity co.. do .. .....4 xx Edward* Nludlo. doLU L. K. ArckboM. salary _ 41.00 I. E Ar< hi dd. <>per. e»p,_ 41.01 All< e Kvinlung. aalary ....... iv 06 K i. Worthman. do ... Ou.no Algor ACo , aaoeao cap. _ 11 »4 Jerome laser, inquest 14.76 Dr. F. L lirandotaJL al, pal. 00.00 Will Wlnneea, aaaeaalng .. 7.-0 Henry Helmer, Co. Council . io oo Jullua m holla, do 10.60 Annual Conrad, do _ _ 10.00 I J. Joaes, do ........ , lu 06 K»ort Banter, do lotto Fred Braun, do to "0 Dean Byerly, do _ to.ee Henry B. Hollar, aalary 40.00 4-H Club a rUienaltta Ex* hlhlla. pretua. A prise* ... l.joo «o Khlnger In* Ad. tea. _ ... 17.6* ha 0 übrman. d<> .— 4300 w. J Netiumaker. cl. house-. loo.no Nary McClure, do „ 33.00 Krb k, eval _ 1.100.0 t Consolidated Paint A Vsr* blah. Court house ~7» Nu-Art Signa. do _ _____ .40 Van Neat Janitor Sup. C, de 41.4» Arthur Mayer, du Ll# Millar Radio Nerylce, do LO4 *>. r. Teeple. do . .... 3# Frank N. hanKa, do 1.7; N<>. Ind. Pub. Her. Co, Jail.. LO4 Co - •*« — •»*. Mil'lair Refining Co., do ..™. 4.04 Khbi h. do #.»p Kd P. Miller, du a.oo Peewtur l>emocrat Co, advL »4«i. Berne Wit no. a Co., do 41.31 Irene Byron Nana, aana. >OO.OO u » ■ u luflrmary H- P- UtFuntaine. aalary ... 140.00 Clara LaFontalne. do 1L.,3 Uwen. e licugeri. h. do 37.4# Herbert LaFnntalne, do ou.oe 7»l»ln Falb, do 37.5# Martin Gilaon, <«per. exp. ..« 3.14 Perry J. Teelera, de l'.u, Rhoadee Bakery, do 43.01 »A*»»L. de 4.44 lulls lioiidr Gr<»c«iy, do ><»!.• * co, do isKw V ? . Md'Mt. do .... _ 0.31 hael Ind t*,| „ Sup v d , n£i Co, do _ 14.#e Aahbaucher a Tin Shop do 3 Standard on Co, do? Z” 4 £ Marry Fortney, do ,™ J„a Frank Nchniita. do ja Harda.r. ‘P? Miracle Mfa. Co, do .. „ 00 a Curtin F 11,11. diT_ 4 11 ~ Weilar* I.mi Uvleii K Mann, do »«* ’■ F ?e ***2 IU l l *e J** ------ - ■ _■_ F«t P,el - *» - — tn < aW - F’atage. l«.ee iiisena Tele. tele. ■■ -47 i rni, '««o 33. U i-l KHeldrFh. repair . _ ;i. te Fl Way»LPrt» so, .up. , ai .., 4 tHMoIeO sST’""’ Hra -' r — 111” ■- &. Ralph shlra do • •’£; Arman Habe«aor. do " 131 00 4 red Ltoehly. do _ '7 * heArmond. do . ij j., Milo Fa. ha, 4» . „.. J *«, Frank Orndorf. do . hlden Neadatiae. do / ’ *» ~ l » A ’We7- <^ , ~- fhaumey Reynold;; do 121,1 t heater Au«3bur t er. do 11-1 Amoe Kleiner, do ' ?? I? '*'• — ‘“j John Bixler, do . Mleeellaaeeae Jacob C. Miller, eprr. exp.. S.i on h> a In.tltu. Induatrlea, do l.’.S# ,¥'JF Co, do >0.71 < <•• krell Tractor Co, do , 43 *» <Hd Fort Supply Co, do 4.74 Lhxalur OUTo, do ... . 314 1* t , ’„ Wa ’' ne Clpe AS. Co, du 7.77 Cylinder Haa Co. do 4.i>o •J U. Adame Co, do l»4ju •trier Krbh. <Jo . .... .Z, 14 M Ln aland Auto Parte, do Buller Haragr. do ~ __ 7L7*
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CHAPTER XXI The eound of traffic, dimmed before, honked up to them, breaking the spell. Guy drew a deep breath and ran a finger inside hi* collar, aa though it constricted him. Two opposing selves were now struggling within him. Was thia beautiful girl real?—he wondered. Or wax her allure deliberately assumed? Had Niklas guessed the reason for hie frequent visit* to the club and act this girl to be a Delilah shearing the power of Samson, who might pull down the very walls of L* Chateau de la Harqui»r> Not even to himself would h* admit that it was the girl herself who drew him almost nightly now. And she would go down with the other* to destruction! An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth! The blood ebbed from hi* heart as he thought of hi* brother Randy, cut off in the flower of life! A* against this powerful vengeance, his ether self longed to take her in hi* arm* again. The clamor of the tenses would not be stilled. There was a third self, too—the highest self of all—that remembered she was a woman, and. aa such, to be revered. Even if she had deliberately allied herself with Niklas, wasn’t it hi* duty to set her feet back on the straight and narrow path? Intensely chivaltnua, he loathed the role he had set himself to play. The part of watchdog! Spy! It was detestable! . Even if she were a woman rogue, she had eharm, beauty, distinction. Who knew what wretched hick had been hers? Who was he to judge? Had hi* own past been so stainless? He heard her voice, speaking with quiet dignity: “I think it would bo best if we got sway from here Please, won't you come?" He wheeled aftund from the window where he had been standing, lost in reverie. ./' Ju . st , ona min “te- Antoinette. May I call you that?" The question was put with humility. For, maybe all his suspicions about her were wrong. Maybe, to the best of her knowledge, she was trying to earn a straight living, far from home. She hesitated, walked over to a golden sofa against the wall, and sat down. He dropped down beside her, lifted her hand in his. It was a slim, patrician hand. Hi* eyes upon it. he said gently: -.ron’t you think the good Creator has been very lavish with hi* gift* to you. my dear? 1 mean, the gifts at beauty, eharm, intelligence. I’m wondering—don’t think me prudish —if you ever looked upon them as a kind of trust?" “A-trortr Her lips fell apart. Stifling his impulse to kin her again and again, h« nodded seriously. “Gifts that you could use wisely. As a power, my child, for good.” She wm amazed. "Am I doing anything wrong?" she asked quickly, so naturally, that he was sure her response must be real. Or was it just part of her subtlety?—he wondered. He tried to harden hi* heart, but could not. “Don’t you know that a girl like you should have nothing to do with a place |<ke te CAoL ow de la Uar fitieef” Color flew into her face She said I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST I. 1939.
of Marlon Miley associated? S What is the abbreviation for 'be word mauufaotaring? «. Os which country I* "Rule Britannia" a national song? 7. Who wm Peter Paul Rubens’’ 8. Whst I* a quatrain? 9. Is a jerboa a Jumping rodent, a flying squirrel or a vampire bat? 10. What Is guerrilla warfare? • - Many farmer* were here today attending the cattle ebow and watching the parade.
hotly, “Why, it’s a lovely flace! 1 adore being there. I’ve made a success with my singing. You wouldn’t want me to give it all np 1" “I want just that" Did he mean marriage?—Toni wondered. Was he jealous of the admiration she attracted? Sb* waited, tenae, expectant "Won’t you explain?" "I—can't. I Just want you to get away from it all." “You mean you don’t like my appearing In public?" "It isn’t that." Her heart sank. ' ** “Then what?" A long pause. He was still holding h*r hand, but not so tightly. Suddenly he let go of it and said sharply: “Surely you don’t tak* me for a fool I You know what I mean.” A burning red biased into her face. Because she had let him kisa her. responded to bis seeming ardor, he was judging her as a girl who would let any man kisa her. She drew away from him. rigid with anger. "Do you realize that you are insulting me? In my opinion, I have done nothing to deserve it. except by agreeing to come her* with you, which I now very much regreL” He reddened. “Oh, don’t take ft that way, please. You misunderstand. I was thinking only of the dangers you're running.” “From men?"—with superb disdain. “Not," he stammered, “in th* •ense you’re thinking, although it distresses me to know you have to meet all sorts, when a girl Nke you should know only the beet I mean sclinething more dangerous, something hidden, something quite horrible and destructive." Toni was alarmed. But still so angry, that her voice was cold az she said ironically: "Sound* ilk* a kidnaping!" Hi* reply was earnest: “Perhaps even that!" P She laughed. “You overestimate my fascination to the opposite sex, if that’* what you mean." In her excitement, she had forgotten the aaeumed Fiench accent, the broken diction. Nor did he notice it “I’m not joking. Anything might heppen. I eant explain, but do b* warned." .1.5? Po« Amt mind. I « h s.'"Lji U T 1 ”™ * lh " °thers." She added relenting . little, because he seemed so deadly serious: “HI bear your warning in mind.” They daneed together again, after that <iueer session in the salon upstairs. ‘ ma E’» rti e. *» insistent, that the memory of th. quarrel f<n<l lh> • marvelom Um at the party. Next morning they rode in th* Park together. Andl the next day. And the next ri.V U n‘ U , /° T Ule ” "**Lr<K Harriet Brewster was not only a late sleeper but a poor horsewoman who seldom took a eaater. So the "fn*ndship"betweec Guy and Tetii had no intrrrtiptioa. Essentially an outdoor girl. Toni was at her best during those mornIng ride*. The i presence of Guy brought an added physical glow, a new radiance to her ever-increasing h»euty. For lev* is a great tonic. She did not wish to admit it to her«»lf, but he was tonstanUy in her mind. When he wee near her, everything became mor* alive and vibrant She was falling deeper
FIRST PI LLING (CONTINI’ED FROM i’AUB '»>■> mud boat, one foot and 10 Inches This puli was worth f!k to Mr Myer* Two other teams dropped out s* the S.OOO pound limit A team owned by Parr and Baaaermsn and driven by Frank Baueerman pulled this weight two feet, two end u half Inches to win third place and lit. Fourth place was taken by u,
and deeper ia love—with a REAL man. Did he reciprocate? His changes of mood often puzsled her. but he usually showed to a great advantage during their morning rides. Whatever bittern. lay in his soul was washed away in the cold, elean air of morning that was not only a stimulant but a sort of purification. Or so it seemed to Toni. She eaid one day: “Thia to ever so much nicer than sitting around the Chateau da la HarqiMa, to it not?” He gave her one ot hit quick. MRNhfag looks. “I’m K tod," he commented briefly, "that you feel that way about iL" “A sign ot my regeneration?" she teased. “You know I m not really such a bed sort when you get to know me. Am I, Guy?” He moved hi* horse nearer her*. "You’re an enigma, Antoinette. Sometime* I think you’re half-a-dozen women rolled ui one.” “I assure you I’m not at all complex. I wish I were." “Why sat” “Because then I’d be much mor* —fascinating," she laughed. She was even learning to flirt with him! “Don’t look so awfully serious. Isn’t it just grand being alive? D you know I often think, Guy. that you'd be so much happier if you’d *?!?!■ “ UnJ * u th* lighter side of life ? D’you understend ?’’ “Don’t you think I’m happy enough, here with you? Perhe ’too happy? Too content?" Always when she seemed to make headway with him came those modifleationa. One moment progress, ing ia their friendship, he would renege the next. At first this had disturbed her. But she now put it down to the fact that he had been a bachelor so long. He wouldn’t yield to hi* feeling. Besides, with hi* good looks, eharm and money, he must have had load* of women pursuing him. She told herself she didn’t like an easy conquest. “Life’s lovely," she philosophized, “if you taka it as it comes.” c ? n „ reall 7 -T ‘hat, after the toes of all your money and your people and your home ?" was it her fancy, or was there a sceptical look in hto dark eyes? Th. o, v°* eM chatea “. her title and her background had been seen through by this man ? He waa not taken in by them at all? J* u h aU her heart, Toni regretted that she had not confided in him during that wonderful session torTt.^er *" th * llttle D P* t »ir* salon of Harriet Brewster's house She could have relied, then, on hto feeling for her. Could hav* thrown herself on hit chivalry not to «>. po*e her story. But she was too deep in it now. She was afraid she might loss this wonderful new frierd-hip if she confided in him completely W eave a warmer spell abaut him, if that were in her powei 1 Get matters advanced. Once he wa* really and truly io love with her--once she was necessary to him and his happiness—«he wculd Jare to confess what, after all. was not such a discreditabto ruse But he did know something. She was almost sura of it. A man a* powerful as he waa, could find ways and wean* of investigating most people's live*. (To Be Continued) Owwweu taw row* Shkow Im.
♦ RATES On* Time—Minimum chsrp* es 2Sc far 20 words er l »»»- °* ,r 20 word*. pe‘ ’ Two Tim**—Minimum charge *f 40c toe 20 word* er loos. Over 20 werde 2e per word ?er | the two Um** I Three Time*— Minimum cherpe of 60c for 20 word* or tee*- | Over 20 werde 2' *c per word | for the three time*. Card* of Thank* .—-— Obituarieo and ver*** .. Si-00 Open rat* • display advertising , »5o per eolumn Ineh. ♦ ’♦ KOR SALE ALWAYS new and VSED washers, sweeper*, refrigerator*; small payment, f-yeariiid Jersey cow. Dvcatur Hatchery, James Kitchen. Salesman. 156 ts FDR SALE — Fuats, cheap; call Phone «»?O 182-Jt FOR SALE - A few young pure bred Ayrshire bull* from couniy fair championship line* — high ‘ production backing Henry Aschleman. Berne Aug 4-11-18 FOR SALE Tomatoes, by pound or bushel. Fifty cents per bushel Kenneth Mitchell, route 6. Five miles southeast of Decatur. IMUx FOR SALE — Live or dressed chicken*. Potatoes and roasting 'ear*. No order* taken after noon. Second house South of Dent school. Phone BTI-K. 143 lt-x FOR SALE — White enamel Tappan gas stove. Call 950 143 3t FUK SALE — Small milk route cheap. Can be hauled In trailer ,to start. Address Box 11, care Democrat. 183t2x FOR BALE - Springer* 50c each. Fresh country egg*. 17c doz. ice cold melon*. Roe* Service Station. State Liue a- 224 east. 1»3 2t-x FOR SALE — Good gas stove. Phone 1078. 183 2t FOR SALE. Mattresses—-Car load ,of Innenpring. cotton, plater ' and fell mait lease* selling from 14 9S lo 439.50. Liverai trade-in , allowance for your old mattresses. •Sprague Furniture Company. 152 South Second StreeL Phoue 199. ' 179 H FOR SALE — Fresh Guernsey Cow, 3 year old; R. H. Buuck. 4 miles north. '* mile cast ot Mag--181 31X McMillen to (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) built at the Gibson City plant to enable the unloading of 50 car* of soy bean* in 24 houi*. Approximately two mile* of twitching track will be constructed. The Illinois Central railroad I* planning to Install ale O-ton capacity track •<*lr team wvliibing 2 *K<» pmiixia owned and driven by Marviu Haine*. whkh pulled S.ooo ptomd* one foot and six inches. Ten dollar* was the prize for thia pull. Fifth place wa* taken by a train owned ai d driven by Chester itarger, weighing 2.77# pound* and which dragged a Weight of 4.7 t» pound* one foot and nine inches Th I* won 35 Sixth place wa* taken by a team owned and driven hy Elmer Beer, which Weighed 2.9X0 pound, and pulh-d 4.700 pound*, one foot and one inch. This won Seventh place wa* lakeu by a team owned by Curt Pace and driven hy Ed Thornburg. Eighth place wa* won by J., tln whi r a team own-d by Bertmh Brothers and driven by .Uva llerim h came In ninth. JMNCH SI'NOAY St’N m i Administrator's Sale es Rest Estate the linderaigned as adminl.iraH»i L' ‘’•‘l'* ‘rt * *“•«••• E. Smith deceased, will offer tor **l# p "* a ‘» sale, al the Lu* Office " Henry II ||,n.. r . 133 mid *lr«>ci »t 4 u'clock p. in o U Thursday. August 10. 1939 rlm ! of ** s in < t*W»* Western Addition tn the town now city ol Decotar. Indiana. being located at »ouiheM.t Xta.’“ “““ T Term*: Cash, free of taxr>» navHenry M A,,,n
J Auto Aerials f W Sl.lL’i up fl fl Auto Radio JU Headquarter* H ■ M i LL E R S fi HADIO SEKVK E ■ J 5 Phone 626 U 134 Monroe St. ■
WANTED I WANTED— (iimxI, clean, big lUrn, nullable for cleaninx machinerj. Cannot Me under wear, wtockingM, pints, coals, ooverallH, or any similar material. W ill pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Ih-mocral, WANTED TU BUT — A good uacd gas stove. Phone 1361. 180 3t 1 ■ WANTED- Loan, on farms. Eut-' ern money. Low rates. Very Üb-' era! terms. See me tor abstracts of title- French Quinn. IJm w t WANTED - To rent house In Delator. Address Uox C. L-, Dally Democrat. 180 St-x MISCELLANEOUS FA RM ERB ATTENTION - CaU 87thA al our expense tor dead stook removal. The Utadier Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. a» LOST AND frGLND L<)ST—Black bill fold, th >ught lost on .Monroe or Serxjnd Ml. Finder please return to Democrat office. U3-2t p—Male, Instruction ——- ■ WANTED — Young man. with high school educatiou to work in Service Statton. State age, experience. Steady work, chance for advamement. Address Box 10. Democrat- 163 St DEUATL R FREE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK) ly to amusement of the fairgoer*. Fair activities, as ba* been the (ustom under order* of association officials, will cease promptly at 1 midnight Saturday night, and the arduous task of tearing down will start immediately. By church time Sunday .morning, practically all traces of the week's fair will be removed from the street* ot the city and Decatnr citizen* will seek to return to normalcy. U •Hut* »n*nt of ('ondltion t»( the Illi: HOll EH i\*i , h n<i\ nnisMumt. (tourist Hartford. Vonnevtscut .*< t Mtreet on the iMcfmbtr, 1»3B Wit IL C Coi&ON* President C. KleiAK liIJVKK. Necretary Anwuut of Capital paid up —_____ .•! 3,#0*,»*0.e« Gill MOI ANSEIg OF COMPANY ileal Eutatv I niio'.imbI »19.»*7.4> M’’'.!..*av Luana on teal • Frer from any prior ln< umbranre) 14e.,»7.1e Benda end Stocka own..1 (Zlook Valuel 17.24e.202 J 4 (ash in Bank* (On ini' reel and Not on In- . lAX».UE*4 A> > rumi N,. uritie* Unterwt A Reau. ete.)_ ,3,799 10 Other Ne uritis* Nuns FremluuM ai»*l Account* due and In proves* es colle. non 1,3**,573 ,4 •v-.-urtu otherwise **. cured . Now* \ lr "" *4L*e3.**3.,s Deduel Asset* Nut Ads t.exT.ees.o* Net Aj>»«t» „ m«i LIABILITtH* M *’ 1 ’ ” „ r ne. u> ten tours "Utsundlna risxs , 5,3a5.*31.7" l-“»a due and unpaid . M3.»7*.k3 adjusted and not , Nona U,sses unadlustsd and in suspense * ,, pald*"“ unY ,,l "uat due and nut due l°.®#e.ee ur other crei<Rh. r * lj«utiin,, m the* **”"• '-'•"t'O'y uchij. <4dtal 1 ’’"•” ns « --f ?.*?<3n.ui i( «piu. . ........| T ' ,,al —81>,«?»,817.*» fmuPlPf INDIANA, ' u..’ th. o Vr r i , ?ci; r y , ‘? f th’ atM , 01 ,he Condition ot th. 31m day"TS ,l ri* 4 , nn ibil*"he x Mid ma •uU. mJ , W •***?<. I hereunto ’ t»l seal thL 12,'•a** 4 “•» *nr tdeib ro’ If* ,1? <!*'>. 1»1» 1h..7?2’_ U ' NKWHAI’MH. •If Mutual c.Z* ’ <Mmmia.ion.rH'" I.; 1 '•"•’‘P.iiy so , ui j. NOTICE OF MEETING OF ETOCKHOLOERS Th. annual moeiiag O s me stock ■•'h' Us? P l '' *‘ ro * Waßl “uiMln« will L n ,1“* * M, ‘ on of u‘. t«r t n J? h B *’ oßd D”ca’'"Ufy me ‘-th U ? l, ’ C “ P- M ° n 1*39 " ,Ul <,ay ot A WISt. B. Helßr, President July 28 Aue 4
Clean Easy Finent Milker Reed Feed & Supply Corner Jeokson A 2nd st*.
daily report n* Hr and 'orekJ; •'■Ody’s M.ru.t , or I llto to 120 ||, R ~ to Ito 11,. ■ t<> i*" i<> ii„ m i • , to lh, 2XO Io Jrn, 3<H> Io 35i' 1 350 Rough* Spring Yearling, wholesale t i4u ® POULTRY Furnish'd by M*u. E # a A ° Matur .... Kt Price* for a r,t M , A premium o' i c «- b* paid t ■ ... ,'., u ‘ill \\ h'. | Mb Heavy h> -;■ ||n Leghorn 1.. , |H ii ' R<n ks a1 ,4 L ' Up H.ary 111 CHICAGO uPA s c.mH S «9' I»r WH •' "V M - . . A ■ EAST B <■( F-»m B.T _ Livestock . .... . 16" - > .. 85 3t 86 75 . . ia and bill:-. ■-a - “ • •>». j ■ 35 ‘»|M < alv. . (fl trade M, a A .- «i ux4 isl ' mostly 81" 5" She- pl B vPM FORT WAYNE L.YEtTffiJ Hog* l»ow; isl lbs »r. I ■ " • MKH 1 *(( lbs »• . .. '-■!» •* fl , 24" 2>." n B 85x5; " • I -<5 fl ’ t tt.. I. : I*u hr, r • : (0 ?A fl , leo-IT" n.s (5 ■ g Rough. 11 GM ■ > ( ah,, ) , » !•» ■ • —' H LOCAL GRAIN MAMEfI • URK ELEVATOB CO. ■ Corrected tutu* l < J Price* to b* paid toexxtfl » No 1 Wh. .1' <■ ' ■ . No 2 Wheat 5- I 1 ” 1 (hits, 3(t lb* t>-' 1 No 2 Yelloa < ;:> | No 1 Soy B- »n- 1 ’ Rye J CENTRAL SOYA CO' I ? No. 1 Soy B-ui - | > MARKSTS AT A GL»fl Stocks lower -•'id active J Honda lower I 8 gotMM r tower I J Curb stin k* lower I i Chicago stocks I "»'T I [ Call money I|. r n-«t Foreign exehang' IM l ™ ‘ er strong: other nwjo'’ about steady lit t( l* ! i° # w ■ ' lar. Colton future* ••*’>’ . Grain, in t’hK-i* 0 up about W to l < '*n' up around '< to % «**' Chicago livest.x k h"0 cattle steady. «hcp [ Rubber futures firm ■ Silver unchanged s I at 84% < mns . 1 Interest Rate ( 1,1 ... Announced By M I Waahlngton Augu»t I-J The home ownrru lecn crF today announce'! rPd “ ct , tere*t rate on outsia"’’'®* from 5 p**r cent Th* HOU* rediiHlon action of th* federxl “ • j ministration, whlrc . duced interest rate on I'* . private hrnne constr' l '' 0 5 per cent to 4Mi per The HOLC estimate* 1 iwduction will M'e fri,nl 86.000.000 annually (or l-< f ** Trada la A Gaud F»"’ —
