Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1939 — Page 13
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PRICES HIGHER IN HOG DIVISION AT STOCKYARDS
Top Quotation of $6. 95 Is Paid; Sheep Weak; 'Vealers Steady.
Hog prices were boosted 5 to 15 cents in trading at the Union Stockyards today, and the top price, quoted on 180 to 210-pounders, rose to $6.95, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. The upturn followed slight improvement in dressed pork demand. The full 15-cent advance went to weights scaling 160 to 210 pounds.
of $11. Fat lambs were steady to weak with a limited top quotation of $9. 75.
Oct. 3 28 27
Top Recpts.| Oct. ...$.6.80 6574] 28 .. ... 6.85 5966] 30 .... 6.83 6.80 6065] 31 .... 6.95 426
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Vealers held steady at a top price}
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RAIL SHORTAGE ETS OFF BEST DOM SINCE "2S
More Than $150,000,000 Spent by U. S. Carriers, Survey Reveals.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (U. P).—A threathened shortage of freight cars has touched off a $200000,000 boom for railway equipment unequalled since 1929, a United Press survey disclosed today. Domestic catriers spent more than $150,000,000 on modernization programs between last Aug. 15 and Sept. 23 and since then, the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railway has awarded $21.000,000 in contracts and the Bessemer & Lake Erie has ordered $7,500,000 in box cars, in addition to numerous smaller orders placed by railroads throughout the country. ; Pennsy Spending Largest
; Largest expansion program to date has ‘been initiated by one of the
TONIGHT 7:00--Big Town, WFBM. 3 30—Walier O’Keefe, WFBM. 7:30—Information Please, WLS. 8:30—Fibber McGee, WIRE.
Radio doesn’t seem to be making much special fuss over Halloween. But at least the spooks have driven the humorists off the air. : James Thurber’s scheduled “Information Please” appearance for this evening has been caneeled, and so has Alexander Woollcott’s on the Edward A. Weeks interview session at 8:30 p. m., NBC-Blue. Instead Mr. Weeks will have a “distinguished but anonymous guest.”
Mr. Woollcott was to have been interviewed on the subject, “Are Ameritans Funny?” Perhaps, since he is the object of some pointed satire in the new George S. Kauf-man-Moss Hart comedy. ‘The Man Who Came to Dinner,” he is pondering the subject of whether Msssrs. Kaufman and Hart are funny. If the “Information Please” board of strategy has been saving up any Lincoln questions for tonight's broadcast (7:30 p. m., NBC-WLS) it
mean trick. For the guest “expert” this evening will be Carl Sandburg, the Lincoln biographer who probably knows as much about his sub-
will just have to be put down as a!
ON THE RADIO
a new series of randrivions on WIRE at 10 o'cleck. He will be heard on the same staiion at 12:45 p. m. each Thursday, 8 a. m. on Fridays and 9:30 a. m. on Saturdays. Others on the disced broadcast are Arthur Boran, mimic; Buddy Clark, singer; Graham McNamee, commentator, and Basil Ruysdael, master of ceremonies. More than 200 stations are scheduled to carry the violinist and. his cohorts.
Constance Collier, the actress; Ham Fisher, cartoonist; Arthur Garfield Hays, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, and “Prof. Quiz” will make* up the diverse guest list to be interviewed ! by Mort Lewis on tonight's “Fun | With the Famous” program on NBC-Blue at 9:30 p. m.
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” ” ” : Sylvia Seligson, Raleigh, N. C., amateur songwriter . who recently took first prize ‘in a radio magazine’s competition, will head her prize-winning song introduced ‘on Bob Crosby’s CBS-WFBM program at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The song’s title is “Good Night, My Lovely Lady,” and it brought Miss Seligson $200 as the first week’s award. » 8 = aS Jimmy Durante looks like the guest who came to stay on Bob
largest railroads—the Pennsylvania. Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler dealers| The road has ordered $21,800,000 in in the Indianapolis district will be|locomotives, freight cars, passenger held Wednesday through Friday, H.|cars and rails, together with proviM. Walters of Cincinnati, regional|Sions for repairs on present equip-
ment. service manager, announced today.
; ‘Almost without exception, the More than 300 dealers and service i freiht men of the three divisions of the(i ods are buying new irelshi cars,
hopper cars, refrigeration units, flat i oo ore Sxperied fo a= cars and gondola cars with which to Dy 9
meet a rising tide of carloadings. TU de Sel hh tne Aniiers Hols, In the five weeks of September, car-
loadings were 3,844,358, the heaviest gD changes in the of any month this year.
: ian “ September freight car purchases LE Ns > numbered more than 24,000, more regional manager for the Dodge | than double the first eight months
division and Paul Goeke is regional of this year. manager, for DeSoto. 13,000 Cars Repaired
z In ‘this connection, one road, the Baltimore & Ohio, has ordered 13,000 Incorporations cars reconditioned at a cost of py go TP $1,389,000 in increased wages alone. d luti 3 3 -— filly dlsoluiia on am Co. tiavare At present the B. & 0. is turning to The HOD! nl Tondment cS] anging ¢ lout more than 200 repaired cars a b S.
a ons todian White, Merchants Bank Bld .|day from its own shops in Maryndianapolis. : 9 Sri] Beverages Co. Inc all Genin land, . [onnsyivania, Jndisha and ye : a8 arles A. R.IWest Virginia. In addition, the Smith, same Dadress: 1000 shares no par 5 : ¥. hols he wholesaling and ARSE alco- [road also is repairing and restoring| olic beverages arle 3 y garet D. Smith, Beatrice M. Sheridan. to service 360 locomotives. Andrews Motor Sales. Inc., 216 . Broadway. : Peru; agent, Thomas B. Andrews, same address: dealing in automobiles and accessories; Thomas B. Andrews, Lewis H. Dietz, Elsie M. Andrews, Julia
Dietz B Mines Co.. Terre Haute; dis-
Essanbee solu Darwin M. Heston and George W. Heston. Evansville: registration of trademarks “‘Heston’s Zip Gas” and ‘‘Heston’s Ziv-Penn,” class 15; oils and Fass. Standard Railway Equipm Co.. Delaware cornnratibng SerhiBcate w B eduction of ‘ca s So ai Club Inc.. Ft. Wayne, change of dares to 871 Indiana Ave., Indianof
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Dixon Co., agent 2° Ww. C. Swartley. 925 S. Harrison
ject as anyone. ; EJ » ” Dave Rubinoff, absent some time from the air, returns this evening in # » ”
Wheat eased fractionally in early ir eat on the Chicago Board of Trade after opening firm. ¢ * At the end of the first hour wheat was off 14 to 3 cent, corn off 3 ou Pog 1% A hig and oats unchanged to Comin Eason ch cent her. Som A reactionary trend at Winnipeg Cons Alreraet” 3 induced some. selling in the local wheat pit.. There was also selling against purchases in Minneapolis . Kansas City, and the easier ‘trend in the stock market had a ~pearish influence. - : _* _Dnited States and South Ameri‘ean obligations swung forward in an otherwise quiet bond market. The Treasury list displayed gainf Tang-|DSf " ing to around % point at around moon. 1 Doe
D Mediterranean shares boomed h Dresser - 15% - the Bourse on news of the|p ; . me in the Italian Cabinet. Duques 1."pt ise 1132s } ‘Suez Canal shares soared 450 points En . | and Rio Tinto stocks were up 92) Fast Ar Lines. 241 ee while all other securities ifi{Eston Mfg # gain of 40 Maittered on Bverepe mee Bart 89: 8.75 pon Pwr&Lt ~ Trading was slow on the London E Puls 6 of 291 Stock Exchange as most operators 31
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Good and Choise. 270- 300 $ 6.30- 6.45 6.20- 6.35 6:15- 6.25
6.00- 6.20 50. 5.90- 6.15 450- 500.. 5.80- 6.80
Slaughter Pigs - 330 6. SBipealin and Good-— |Medium— 250- 500. 5.50- 6.20 | 160- 200. 6.75] - 90- 120 5.75- 6.45 3 Slaughter Cattle & Vealers CReselpts, 2590)
Benchley’s Tuesday evening broadcast. The beschnozzled one will he back again this evening—<NBC-~ WENRat 8:30 o'clock.
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* (The Indianapolis.Times is not responsible for inageuracies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.
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MarThe problems presented the car- Bard's On, riers by the recent rise in carload- wa ings will be discussed by shippers and rail executives in Chicago today and tomorrow at a joint conference to be attended by members of the Association of American Railroads and the National Association of Advisory Boards. Outstanding item on the railtond shopping list is steel rail. The roads ordered 188,854 tons in September to bring the nine-month total to 721,Feta ‘Chi. Omega Inc., 812 Security Trust 737 tons, four times the volume or-
Bldg.. Indianapolis: no capital stock; so-|dered in the reofresponding 1939 pe-
cial, educational and fraternal: John D. Stephenson, Marcus R. Bowen, Oris O. riod.
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Indiana Home Ownsrs © Association. Inc.. Id I Bank Ee Ie 0 stoc 0 0 Ea owners: Honry J. Peters, Dr. R. L. West, Frank V Kelly.
U, §. IMPORTS BELOW SEPTEMBER EXPORTS
~ WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (U. P). —The United States sold $107,112.000 more goods abroad than it 3 bought in September, first month of the European War, the Commerce Department said today. Exports were valued at $288,573,000 and imports amounted to $181,5 461,000. In September, 1938, exports were $42,000,000 less than September of this year, and imports were $13,100,000 less, leaving an export balance of $78,743,000. The rise in exports, the depart-
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oS ttes PI 4.75~ 5.50! 500 down $ 9,00-10.00 (low | Mediu cutter) 3.75- 4.75' 500 a. + 8.00- 9.00 ‘SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 2330) Lambs Good and choice Medium and choice WILMINGTON, 'Del., -Oct. 31 (U. P).—E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co. today announced a further re-|Gen duction in the price of “cellophane” cellulose film. The latest reduction 'is the 20th |gr* em Fite. ‘consecutive cut in price since 1924, |Greyhound Cp.. with the newly announced price only 12 per cent of the original quotation for non-moistureproof e and the. price of moisrr cellophane now 26 per ‘cent of the original cost price. Officials of the company reported Int Haver “present output at a record high it _ and said the outlook for the future Int was “very promising.” >
Buokings Soar ~~ NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (U.P)— bookings by the manuindustry rose 61 per cent, greatest advance for any month | more than 10 years, the division of industrial economics of the National Industrial Conference Board
reported today. - The board's findings were based "gn data received fromw nearly 200 representative firms. Last month's yolume of new orders was almost ‘ double that of September, 1938, the
Buthority said. War Risks Rates Cut
oon. Oct. 31 (U. P.).—War risk shipping insurance rates were reduced sharply today under a new schedule issued by the institute of _londen underwriters. + Rates on voyages between North, ntral and South American and . Indian ports and those in the rest Lown 1 Sea under Allied ~~ flags ‘were set at 60 shillings ($12) - per ‘hundred pound sterling ($400), compared with 20 shillings ($16) re hundred pounds previously. between the Americas ports in the Black Sea will now a rate of 80 shillings per pounds, against 100 shill($20) heretofore, according to + schedule.
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. NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (U Py: EL small municipal flotations ag3 $415,000 were offered pubtoday and raised the month's new financing to $48,094,000, 518,980,326 in September 23,560,485 in October, 1938. firm of Lazard Freres & Co. Stern Brothers & Co., headed 's underwriting with an offerr of $250,000 in publiz hospital ‘bonds of Kansas City, Mo.
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: YORK, Oct. 31 (U. P).— _ Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted 3 g index of 30 basic commodities, led for United Press (1930-32
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3 3 1 v 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hogs—Recei is. 13,000; active, strong to 10 cents - hi 1 $ iE 10 cents up; bu fod miielop Se s_ and So 0 300- -330-Ip, Behe 55.65 3 200 1bs., light. $6.6 “ised 330-450-1b. Rh. Sows, $6. m6 00: ighter weights Cat Hee Roceinis, 8000; calves, 1200; vearlings under 1000 lbs., steady: mixed pier ings averaging 1000 1lbs., up to eral .loads steers avera ing. 947-1080 ibs. $11. numerous loads. §1025@10. 75; long Jearlings and light steers weak: medium weight and “we enLy Suliceks steady on choice Yends: ‘weak ners; choice to prime 1441-1b. bullocks, “$10, 50; $10.65; nosh weighty steers. $10.25 down to $9.25: weighty Western fed offerings, $9.40; other killing classes generally steady; weighty cutter cows up to 3 heavy fausage bulls to $7.37 and selected vealers most vealers selling at [email protected], however; stocker trade slow. not as active nor. as high as wesk ago: choice stock calves up to $11. with heifers to $10; Tost Yearlings, $9@10: heavy feeders, $8.7
Sheep=Receinis 3000: late Monday. fat lambs, weak 25 s
Truax Tra . . 20th Cent-F pt. Engine Orders Heavy
Locomotive orders likewise have been heavy. In September 52 engines, 23 steam, 20 electric and nine Diesel, were ordered to bring the nine-month total to 213 units, against 228 in the full 12 months last year. The nine-month total was more than double the corresponding year-ago period. Although the financial giants among the railroads, the Pennsylvania and New York Central, Union Pacific and Santa Fe are the leading buyers in the current boom, a feature has been the extent to which even the smaller, less wealthy roads from Maine to California, have participated. The survey disclosed that even roads in receivership, such as the Missouri Pacific, and Chicago & Northwestern, also have been buying | heavily. In the August-September period the Missouri Pacific spent $11,792,000 and the Chicago & Northwestern $2,720,000. Commenting on the political aspects of the boom, the periodical Railway Age in its Oct. 7 issue ment said, represented approxi-| declared the widespread buying to mately the usual seasonal change pe “a dollars-and-cents measure of over August, although the move- the carriers’ ‘faith in a square ments of both export and import deal’.” commodities during September were influenced by unusual shipping and
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AIRPLANE BACKLOG TOTALS $410,000
BURBANK, Cal, Oct. 31 (U.P). ~The Ryan Aeronautical Co. and Fo the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. today Seldne japestes reel of new orders to- ba hd 5 ih The Ryan organization has received two orders for additional
military aircraft from the United |E States Air Corps in the past month |EFrue valued at approximately $250,000 and bringing the total orders re- {Gulf ceived by the company from the WAYS U. 8. Air Corps to nearly $800,000 10 cents 5 2306-240 ig
P.). .. 32% Y so far this.year. * = : : ) : 0 Ins . $6.65: 220-24 . : The Lockneed concern has re- bd mn oo: 1260-280 ibs. So 50: 5 CATTLE FEEDERS’ 00-130 Tbe $9.95 :
ceived orders in the last week for three Lockheed-12 transports from ii 75; oa $4.75; calves, $11.50; Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Ouct 31. —The
unnamed purchasers, at a total cost annual fall meeting of the Indiana
of $160,000. Each plane will carry |; her Cattle Feeders’ Association has been
six passengers and a crew of two § i and be powered by Pratt & Whit- | called by President Frank J. Goodwine, West Lebanon, for Friday,
ney Wasp Jr. engines with d-top speed of 225 miles per hour and a Nov. 24. The meeting is to be held at the
cruising speed of 205 miles per hour. * Purdue University Livestock Judging Pavilion here. Feature of the program will be a discussion of the problems of cattle buying and beef distribution as related to the cattle feeder, the packer and the meat cistributor. Speakers are to be Paul C. Smith, in charge of beef operations for na Swift & Co., and F. M. Simpson, in ,» [charge of agricultural research for the packing company. Members of the assdciation will examine experimental cattle ested at the university.
RETAIL ADS GAIN CHICAGO, Oct 31 (U. P.).—Retail advertising in newspapers in 80 leading cities in the week ended Oct. 21 amounted to 22,367,242 lines, a gain of 1,735,000 lines or 84 per cent over the corresponding 1938 week, Advertising Age reported today.
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OTHER Livestock
CINCINNATI, Oct. Shinn: das Lola, Sn oA ntly steadv to most 5c higher. Top, $7: 250-275 lbs. % @ 00-140 "Tbe. @6.25; sows ki 9 ‘S0ras. —Salable, 600. Calves, neven, clean up trade on limited fresh salable supply. Fully steady to strong on butcher cattle, cows and bulls steady, steers little thanged, but too limited to test quotations. Odd lots baby beeves. $8.5079.50: fv lots heifers around 700-1b.. .
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AMERICAN NATIONAL'BANK
At Indianapolis
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sansage . bulls 2944 top. $12. . -400. Steady on light to choice lambs. $9@
common® and medium, $6. [email protected].
Trail. ” | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
Sheep-_Salable Few THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.
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: | ND INDIVIDUALS other war-time conditions. BUSINESS AT A GLANCE reniest fanle Net .! A le France (franc) 7.50; 1000, a decrease of $110,553 000 from tember quarter net profit $1,234,035 clgium "(bel $185,775,000 over the-corresponding|g months net profit $4.261,809 equal | Norway (krone: Japan (yen) _ [States of $564,248,000. _ Savage Arms = (p. September : 746 or 65 cents year ago; 9 months cents year ago.
Exports in the nine months end- By UNITED PRESS England (pound Italy (lira) [the same period last year. Imports| equa] to 62 cents a common share Germany 4 BIR) k nine months of 1939. AR quarter net profit $155,185 equal to gyi } 4é a” | net profit $229,378 equal to $1.37 a ; 0 : f : wm 4
Canada (dollar) .|ing September totaled $2.184.894,-| Celanese Corp. of America SepBelgium (belga) $7: |\were $1.620,646,000, an increase of |ys 1325098 or 70 cents year ago; |Holland (guilder) This left ait, $235 a common share vs. $1,- Denmark (krone) balance in favor' of the United |ggs5423 or 20 cents year ago. : 92 cents a common share vs. $109,common share vs. $32,561 or 19 > y - L works best at night
Union Bag & Paper Corp. Szptember quarter net profit $207,686 equal to 16 cents a share vs. $203,266 or 19 cents year ago. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Co. week ended Oct. 28 carloadings 30,003 vs. 28,920: previous week and 24,801 year ago. Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Co, week ended Oct. 28 carloadings 21,096 vs. 21544 previous week and 18,339 year ago. * New York, Chicago & St. Louis R. R. Co. week ended Oct. 23 carloadings 6954 vs. 7550 previous Week and 5436 year ago.
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EXCURSIONS
NEXT SATURDAY Sev. aes e $5.50
Leave 10:00 p. m. or 10:50 pb. m.
TOLEDO . « « « « « « « $4.20 DETROIT ....... $5.26
Leave 10:00 p. m.
NEXT SUNDAY SHELBYVILLE .... $ .15 BATESVILLE ..... $1.50
Leave 7:45 a. m.
GREENSBURG .... $1.26 CINCINNATI . , . . . . $2.50)
Leave 4:20 a. m. or 745 a. m.
For Complete Information Consult Ticket Agent.
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3% 1bs.. $6.40@ Soushe. $6 a iT down.
$9.25 LOCAL ISSUES
The {oliowin auot - apolls Bond ne ations by the Indian
(UO. P.).— 160-200 ibs. vy [email protected]; 250Pigs, $6.50 down mn; [email protected]. Lambs,
SANTA MONICA, Cal, Oct. 31 (U.P.).—American transport air-| lines have ordered more than 704A Douglas DC-3s in the last few weeks, the company reported today. “ The Douglas backlog of unfilled orders amounts to approximately $50,000,000 and by Jan. 1 the management expects to have in its em- |G ploy 12,000 workers and a payroll of $20,000,000 or more annually. Poor 0 Quaker Oats
BELDEN DIRECTORS TO MEET IN STATE Ei 2:
Stocks juio Spvest Cor Belt RR &
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pfd at Life In N Ind Pub Serv Bh I Ind Pub Serv 7% pfd.. i Ind Pub Serv 6% pfd .
FIRE —the public enemy — destroyed over 300 million dollars worth of property in the twelve months of 1938.
! he Prevention is a definite public benefit and the leading part played by mutual fire insurance inthe prevention of fire loss , is recognized everywhere. Mxtual Insurance reduces costs by veducing losses—it has demonstrated consistently its ability to-do so over an experience of years. Your resident agent listed below will welcome the opportunity to explain how “Grain Dealers Mutual”. bas saved and ‘returned to its policyholders more than $17,000,000. i
GRAIN DEALERS IT ONAL hit INSU=
Sears-Roebuck
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Bonds AlieHcan Jean 5s 51
Times Special
Walgr CAGO, Oct. 31.—To promote
better understanding and closer re- is lationships throughout its large or-| Us S. STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (U. P.) —~Gov- {8
ganization, the Belden Manufactur- SH 02). : ronment expenses and receip or th ing Co. wil hold its next quarterly current fiscal year through Oct. 28, i board meeting at its Richmond, Ind.,|pared with a Jour ago: jo president, announced today. Receipts Hi 193. Si This is the first board meeting|Net ever to be held outside Chicago, home of the general offices. The|Gog board of directors is to be host at a|Customs dinner at the Richmond Country : Club Monday night, Which is to be, one ATOMS CLEARING HOUSE attended by Walter Rudolphsen, Debits plant superintendent, his executive staf and a group of prominent ZEst Richmond citizens. Tuesday morning is to be devoted to a tour of the Belden plant, after which a luncheon will be served to the board and the factory organization. . The board: meeting will fol-
§ v @ Day or night, fire is a costly business, and in the end everyone contributes to make up the value of what has been destroyed. Property owners absorb the cost of fires first in their insurance premiums. Then there are lost rents and profits which result from business interruption.
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' WAGON WHEAT grain elevators are payi 8lc: subject to marke other grades on their merits. Cash 'w No. 3 yellow, 45c. Oats, 35c.
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= ##%| FEDERAL HOUSING LOANS FOOD PRICES 10 4% "THE UNION JRUST COMPANY
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CHICAGO, Oct. 31 iu. P.). Michigan, Jonatha: abs, F bu., cast” Potatoes—Tennessee, rots Californias craies. Yea es ni lugs, hn B@?2 ar Ca fog i A Caulifiower-— (Jue, 5% 1501.25. alifornia, bu.
