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Sheepmen Fear Wool Vital Statistics and Club Meetings ~~ °°

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By FRED B. HUBBARD Berry, 17, 1308 E. Bradbury [Nelson Sanders. 66, at 30 N. Park, coro-|

year diabetes {CDN)-—Aussie woolgrowers, anx- Shaneff, 30, 1106 8. DIinois. | Joseph, Myrtle Jones; Blanche M. Carrier, 60, at Methodist, carRaymond’ J.' McElwee, 50, 3103 N. Penn.|, Edward, Edith Loux "

all One pointer has. come {rem : 1 A 7 ing sharp new falls|C , WwW p v "|At General—Shelmar. Ethel Blout; Wal-|Melhem Ferris Hider, 60, at 5601 Winthrop, jously watching arp |Capetown, South Africa here syivania; Mary M. Summer, £2, ‘indian ter, Dorotha Whitfield, | rheumatic fever ». of Ho

in raw wool prices, are beginning wool prices have dropped 50 per MARCHE. Buren 22. 954 N. Pershing: At Methodist — Raymond. Patricia Page: Lutie Dennett Stewart, 90, at 2621 College, |the

' i ster Ki Lan - 1 Don, Dorothy Morgan: Cecil, Viola! arteriosclerotic heart to fear the fabulous postwar wool Cent below last season's prices , Lester Fgnoard. AS, 2H Frankie Pl. | Woods: William Jr. Virginia Carlin. (Corrine Dowdy, 24. at General sarcoma. to 71 cents a pound. 1 Doolittle, 18, 3951 N. Kenwood. ‘| At St. Vineent's—=Sterling, Cora Smith; Esther Harris, at 2151 Columbia, hemi-|police

a : f ; willlam Butchko, 31, 1048 8. Illinois; Lena At Coleman—James. Grace Branam; James,

» oo { " : EAN...DEPENDABLE i 2 : | SE Edna vs. Joe C. Keck: Leslie F. vs. Llign)Hildred Howard, 71, at General, uephritis. 1131-745 p. m. tomorrow, Masonic Temple CLEAN... * MARRIAGE LICENSES 17. Silvey; Elva vs. Norman Barnhart, . ITude Chambers. $0, at 2000 WwW. 'Y liking, | —Inttiatory work, . » For FAST... | ' lo, 21, ; cerebral hemorrhage. . * rice one moon VOI mm, gist, Army: Jury BIRTHS Mary Ruth McCord, 36, at 2042 Kessler. Optimist ‘Club—12:18 p. m. tomorrow | SEWE R S E RVICE CALL YOUR E x | Thornton H. Wo 49, Army; Mamie E. Twi Sajcomna . ap 3 | Hotel Severih-Dr. F. EB Davison, worl ¥ . | _ Dilley, 42, Marlinton, W. Va. iat 6 Wilton. Deity Allison. girls. | afoy frederick Mosiman, 63, at 6064 N.[traveler, speaker. - . {will remain much lower than the|DPenald R. Malicoat, 22, Army; Betty L. ner Bashy Ahan, fg Neridian, carcinoma.

oy { . | | . 2 At St. Franeis—Willard, Roneliar Spears; nary oceiusion, BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 20 {peak levels reached earlier this) arthur R_ Delong, 38 #30 Burton; Bess "'warold, Mary Weingardt. {Fannie Wiggins, 61, at 1044 'N, senate, ENtEr Cemetery Office ha

Burglars ransacked the office

night but took nothing. {Custodian Valentine Otto told

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that no money is eve

d.; . | ¢ y | Pr s, 19, 17 we. At St. Francls—Charles, Georgia Richard-|Absolom C, Fitch, 9, at General, carel-| declared one veteran grazer after ., ooo) buyers are prepared persis Whitson "hs isis’ Bieaiaddeus. | An: Josent: Thelma: Kelner. |” noma. a the opening of Brisbane's wool}, | go just so high and no higher,| Pky.; Dorothy Davis, 35 340 N. Colorado, At Coleman — Harold Wynena Coates: Payl J. Richards. 51, at St, Vinvent's,| muctions. He'd just seen the aver-| go. fir there appears to be 10 | ny ‘ | lian Sturgis. : I ’ {Elizabeth Simko, 72, at 948 N. Holmes, age price for a pound of wool| DIVORCE SUITS FILED {At General-—Carl. Gleneva Lawlor.

{ PLL i carcinoma, - ; {general gloom among Australian) june ys Meredith Ballard: Florence vs. At Methodist—Albert, Irene Burns: Wayne, (Sam Callahan, 69, at 308 E. 25th, coronary fumble from a March peak of|yooigrowers over the big drop

The First

rl G. Stone; Kenneth J. vs. Grace M., Leota Smith; Charles, Lucille Hoffman; | occlusion, |

Bru Floyd vs. Beuiah Thomas: Bita| Jvini‘red, Janet Digts; Owen, Lucille| Lourena West Fullilove, 68, at Bt. Vini r

$1.82 to G4 cents. {in prices IB vs, Wibur G. Wallace: sore. cent's, carcinoma. : . 1B ys. TR : “basil AL Si. Vineent's—Burton, Mary Keithley; Sadie -Satinsky, 65, at: 840 8. Meridian, Wool experts, however, are not! «we made a pile during the |¥illiam I Colbert: Borat - Paul, Mp obert., Mary Raets; Leo, Naomi Her. nephrolf hiasts. ot 343.8 Rural De. yet certain which way the price yoom. so we'll have to be satis-|coe: Evalyn ‘vs. James R. is; ‘Shiriey| tington; Charlies, Ruth Kinney, Blizabeth Garvey, 93, a . Rural, will go as the new auction sale fed with lower prices now,” says vs "Jame H Hingoee Veanors Mattie. Dangerfield, 81, at 870 W. 26th, ;

Hindsley; Vernon _ vs. | | Barbara J. i Marjorie L, vs, Jors| PEATHS | H. Shipp; J v. VE nald D. Jallay; | Frank E. Coughlin, 55, at St. Vincent's, | | Elisabeth P, vs, ward G. Hunt; Shirley| coronary occlusion. ix {CLUBS

vs. Charles G. Moore; Barbara ley | ygoror Clare Robinson, 71, at St, V oo Order of Eastern Star, Naomi Chapter

cerebral hemorrhage.

season progresses in Australia. |gne, Sydney's opening sales saw a

20 pér cent drop In raw wool, .s £3 prices—a slump that has con-| Aborigines Now

tinued in Brisbane, but which To Be ‘Australians’ also appears to have been halted| CANBERRA. Austrails, Sept.

at that level. 20 (CDN) — The terms “aboU. 8S. Buying Light ;rigime” and “native” may soon

But the United States, cus- disappear from all aboriginal weltomarily a heavy buyer, has so|fare legislation in Australia. far bought only a small amount| Moving to lift the status of the of wool—considered an important native populations, federal and reason why prices are currently|state native affairs ministers will low. {urge their governments to refer Nevertheless, the belief is grow-|to the aboriginies in the future ing that wool prices generally as “Australians.”

David Coy: Beverly vs. William DO, AKlchler; cent’s, coronary occlusion.

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