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WASHINGTON, May 9 JUP) - A joint House-Senate conference committee agreed yesterday to give members of the Armed Forces a 4 per cent “cost of living" pay raise plus a 14 per cent | Increase in food and. quarters al-

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Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy (R, | | | State officials today plugged asphalt, used in chuckhole repair Subcommittee the “Key Witness" | utlets of their and surfacing of unimproved it needs for hearings starting some of the o | dwindling gasoline supply by lim- streets, Supply has dwindled to Miénday on” Sen. McCarthy's aciting motor use to “immediately 10,000 gallons—good for five titities essential” operations. days, City Engineer William R. 1 S, City street repairing will be/Hunt reported. He told newsmen the subcomhalted in five days unless new County Commissioner William mittee has issued several | supphies of liquid asphalt, cut off M. Allison said the county ga- subpenas : but its investigators by the oii strike, are received. rage will limit gas to emergency have been unable to locate the

The conferees dropped a Sen- PASS THE PANCAKE makeup, and gimme that eye! ate-approved plan to pay a $45-a- ghadow, Month vow iat Sans 16 men wn The presidential candidates are going to TV school, The plan is not dead, however, ~~ CBS is mighty particular about its talent. And it because the House Armed Serv- wants nobody hamming up its —— ies { jces Committee was sald to be screen. . ‘iam of toa planning early hearings on a 8im-| ypg {aking no chances on any The Listing List {lar proposal, 5 {of the boys blowing their lines or FAIR TRADE keeps popping The conference agreement rep- profiling the camera when they UP. It's hard to kill, with more resented a compromise between ought to be looking straight down lives than a cash-and-carry cat. | a House-passed bill which would its throat. Sunbeam is leading the parade have granted a flat 10 per cent na» pretty much alone, as a manuincrease in military pay und al-| INVITATIONS have been sent facturer. But there's lots of sup-| , oto. Ben, Robert A, Taft, Gen. port, Toastmaster, for instance. | . lowances and 4‘ Senats measure Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harold) In the last 30 days Sunbeam has { which would have provided for a op "'g\. 0) ‘Gov. Earl Warren, won a half-dozen suits against 3 per cent pay increase, plus al- yw , ere] Harriman, Sens. Estes dealers who have signed a p rice lowance increases of more than yarauver, Robert 8. Kerr, Rich- agreement and have shaved i

10 per cent. {ard Russell and Brien McMahon.| prices. Saving of $366 Million | That is the top-line cast, the au =n c ' . 4 D. Russell Names you'll see in the big lights. THIS BOILS down to the many .Chairman Richar e Russe . 8 against the few. And this is how! ®

Services Cahimittee estimated the BUT CBS THINKS some of the Price-cutting works. mail deal

| ers have fewer items. To stay compromise bill will cost $4 re Bs ne 3 Iymore alive they have to sell and servmillion a year. "|erisp envelopes, 31 invitations to ice, at list price. { This Is a saving of $368 million genators who will try to mug If a large outlet decides to use compared with the House bill but/their way back into those no- & standard product as a loss-| was slightly more costly than the squeak leather chairs. leader, the little’ guy gets frozen ™ $470 million-a-year Senate bill. .| ‘Polite acceptances are coming ©Ut. And there are a lot of them. The conference repoit.now- goed in. The first to grab spots under

And Marion County officials or- vehicles only, ‘dered a halt, starting Monday, to all but eemrgency vehicles, State action came at the ur ing of Gov. Schricker, who yes-

g- and investigators’ cars will draw gas.

stretch through Tuesday, without refill. He said the supplier promised regular deliveries through next week. Orders went out to all state de- (aunty Highway Supt. Samuel partments to use gasoline only ¢ walker seemed unperturbed.

|state operates ahout 3000 vehicles .|using 4.8 millin gallons of gasoline a year,

|halted tours of state institutions, made no conservation request. trips to conferences, inspections ir —— land other routine calls.

The Indiana Conservation De- Publisher Gives

|partment went farther. It put |away its tractors, which burn 4 |gasoline fast, and curtailed much Rare Books to i lof its tree planting.

Calling an emergency meeting French Town

|getting gasoline from state y,.,...; {pumps. He cut gasoline use to tion of [those . operations within state ;,,, ,4 Arc to this city.

| 3 iproperties. . : . | The State Highway .Commis- The presentation was

first. get private classes. Nationa} Retail Maraware Assos] agitation. ltrips. The Highway Commission under the Marshall Plan. “to proceed to investigate the a oy . i , J » LO | ; : - ¥y #4 » : . is The pay increase, would be eb) SOONER xa 2 ATER CBS will Monopoly sub-committee of the | . JS biggest user of gasoline, Sol} “FIFTY YEARS AGO” Mr. Benton case just as expeditiously roaction to the first o e month| NE ‘ i 8 House Judiciary Committee in nol ° i owed by conservation p Dunn said, “Judge Bingham be. 25 the attempted expulsion of Mecin which the bill becomes law-— get Around to te slapstick boys a teary : S 0 In ment and state police. san Cy liar Eg Carthy.” \ , ompietes ac- in the lower ouse, teaching : 2 ; © ay g a N Q | : . { x : . May 1, I Congress © fnpietes ih them to make nice round pear-| Here's where the loss-leader’s : Some Have Normal Supply |” “He gathered it from the Unit-| 1M a letter to Chairman Guy M. tion and the President sig shaped vowels, pucker lips for deception comes in. It often leads! ° ° Walter -R. Mybeck, director of sq States and Europe, particularly Gillette (D. Iowa), the WisconMeasure lois mouth. oto mem-ITV baby kisses, and safely pass the buyer to believe that all “To Avoid AF Service the division of public works andi London when he was the Amer- sin Republican said “this stalling e pa) » 8 je > lout cigars no one can reach on In the store are equally sold at| { supply, said some departments ican ambassador there. in the Benton case cannot help bers of the Army, Navy, Marines, 0 oo aan : cost, which is impossible, if a} |have a normal ‘supply while yy hic con Barry Bingham Put more firmly convince the

Air Force, the Coast Guarq and ultra-private school will he Merchant is to stay in business. Geodetic Survey, the Public|,, Washington. Flims and TV Health Service, the Coast Guard recordings will be madevof the

mission. with professionals prompting them . . jon how to “send” their stuff with, ' Local Truck Grain Prices enough hypnotism to make’ vou, F Ather's Day, (put your X (not your ax) in th | | right ‘place, 3

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Truck wheat, $2.23.

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Soybeans, $3.78 easies for the kitchen. ybeans, 3

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37-40tac: U.8. medium _ white 35-41 brown mix 35-38'3¢c. Wholesale

fares white “38%; Drown mx Pal I'm a table-hopper, Had straw- Catching Up Soon aut x od RES shoul, sieady berries and ham and eggs across, DEPARTMENT store sales are weak Sha ameting” refused. "On » sood from W. 8. Lemon, cashier, and edging up. Cc tod Mal 5 he ME hiekens—Commereially | srown fryers, Nis son Jim, assistant cashier, of) For the wee : Cs d ay hed Be mesos! ge. Meus Mebiithe Friendship State Baak in Federal Reserve Board reported Mari “h ; __.the sales lag under last year had| to Market very weak. pehages Lurbed| Friendship; Ind.

0. Ri | reac ts narrowest point, 4 per orally lower on bulk of old hans and Evans Woollen Jr. chairman, Feached § arr P : p roosters large processor of poultry and| : cent. current receipts, russ out of the market and Bill Schiltges, president of on a causing some of the weakness

far this year.

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oe Asked/, ice boys. above the week before was three to them.”

By United Press » x = | DETROIT, May 9

BUT SUNBEAM, so Fred Force Reserve oe ad today om- . yenck, distrie 5 me, he paid $100 to avoid being reand officers of the Maritime Com-| pio names in the political ow Ey Don orentiollon ts Active doy Thbcares of business on Mother's Day and Worry over my family.” ! “I don't know whether For Mother it will be electric could call it a bribe or not,” said irons, Mixmasters, egg cookers, Lt. Gordon Cook, 28, a B-17 navi-

land dozens of other make-it- gator in World War II. they would have disqualified me

{to see. you get called back. I| The Women’s Prison, for ex-

— And the Old Man, likely as not, anyway oh physical grounds.” Produce | AT BREAKFAST today with will get a Sunbeam Whigker-moy: Phi Coon oe of three Re 7-118 z er. They're going strong, up serve ‘ers whos : [He eatly-fising bankers, shure per cent ye Bo 16 per cent so along with that of the sergeant they allegedly bribed 1 | ways with .an eye to caution, medical records, was announced lyesterday by a federal grand jury,

The sergeant is M/Sgt. Luther R. Bradley of Staunton, Ill, but] Mr. Cook said he didn’t know {whether it was Sgt. Bradley w

Two Year-Old Son 111 “My 2-year-old son, David, was, miter—Creamery. 90 score 4c; prem- the Fletcher Trust Co. put on the, COMING POWN through Jan- suffering from an asthmatic con Light and medium weight bar|sunrise feed. And I wasn't sur-'yary and February, it had run as dition and needed constant care,

bankers : er cent behind last Mr. Cook said. “My wife had Local Stocks and Bonds Prised to see so many bankers up high as 17 p just given birth to a second son.

and chipper. Early-to-be-early-to- Gain for the reported week I wanted desperately to get home

per cent. And while that may not' “In wartime I'd.gladly give my.sqi4 at $19.75-20.50. Around 500

Avrshire Collieries com ....... 16% 17% WILKIE LEMON is a big fel- mean much to you, it does record life, but in peacetime my family

me” until he was approached by! others are only a -day or two!

t d to Kentuck irec an enlisted man who said, “I hate! from being dry. returned to Rentucky to direct the

Louisville Courier-Journal he had the idea of giving his father's library to Orleans in recognition of the friendship he encountered during his mission in France.”

think we can fix you up. Of ample, ran out yesterday after-course;-there will be a fee.” [noon but was able to get 500 Mr. Cook said he wired home| gallons in an emergency shipfor the money and gave it to the ment. — Sion man, He left the base after four| “Generally, the supply is short days and later was notifed he but not critical—yet,” Mr. May- Cops to Change Daily— was physically disqualified for ac-| beck warned. Shi \ : k tive duty. | Gas conservation has posed no 2hirts, Soc S, That Is

Indicted along with Mr. Cook big problem for City Hall. Two CHICAGO, May 9 (UP)—Chit (and Sgt. Bradley were Joseph A. suppliers who sell the city all its {cago policemen were ordered to-| Crowley, Indianapolis, and Ed- gas have assured Mayor Clark day not to call delegates to the!

ward L. Kanick, Chicago. A! ‘normal’ deliveries will continue. na tional political conventions Staunton, Ill, tavern owner, Mar-| The Mayor issued an order “Bud” or “Chum” when in contin H. Haase, .was” indicted on Tuesday that all departments {sot with political big-wigs in charges of serving as Sgt. Brad- stop “unnecessary” use of ve- July.

{ley’s collection agent for bribes hicles but conservation has been Ap etiquette lesson prepared by Traffic Chief Michael: Ahern

ranging from $15 to $150. | routine. %, — Department heads said they gas read to all policemen at sta-

wivity 1<iss ; a ho ; . have stopped no activity, al- jon roll calls. The officers were Hog Prices Here {though sometimes trying to make warned to change shirts every

| : 3 . {one trip do the job of two. day during the nomination conSteady to Higher { In the city engineering and ventions and to keep their hoots

street commissioner departments, and putees “at a high black pol-

: ia ori rows and gilts sold steady to g5| ihe major problem is. ligtidiish.

cents higher than yesterday in| trading at the Indianapolis Stock-| ¢ Oo e |

yards.

Bulk choice 170-250-pound hogs |

head of choice Nos. 1 and 2 hogs, L by a by od TL, 8 A : . ; . : 225 pounds down, brought bids C Belt RR & yo 3 com reas Hi 3 low with a handshake you re- And it means plenty to the He said he was called up for ah g aunc 123 Y oe S

20.75 from shippers and Sows sold steady to 25| GAINESCILLE, Fla. May 9|greeted the male raiders glee-

and yearlings sold at 331-32. 11 dormitory redistribution cen-

A 8. Ayres 43% pid |... 101 your buying habits. comes before anything else.” & Stk pid : . : bos-Merrill com... ......0 13% .. member, firm and meaningful. | gigres. his physical examination at Scott, + hers I Sruaiser ob ey 11: i “| And he and son, Jim, told me . heel | Air Force Base, IIL, in July, 1951, cents lower Central BOYS ......vvvessoisss 3% MY : Wheels in Wheels and flunked five parts of it. Sapo o Commerce com .. 3s ....| little towns (Friendship pop. 250) : 4 , { re ere sy tnaureess Rh every human srobleii big ~~ THERE-MAY have been more, The.reviewing board asked if! Somngar Var & pa. 83 have every human proble lin the settlement of the Rock|! Wanted active duty and I said

1%! cities have, every character in {no, because of my family,” Mr Cumming Eng €OM ..:........ : a 4“ Island Refinery strike than meets | said. “They sald they'd let 1 Me go. Then came three days of |rechecks. And they told me I might have to stay another two weeks for further tests. I thought I was getting the run-around.” Mr. Cook said he Kept badger0 would listen to

the human comedy. The differthe eye, ence is, in the small town, they) | : This ++: are better marked. Foam ' ol . Nb ® : Hays Corp pid ...........sss «wl GOV,. HENRY SCHRICKER Hamilton Mfe Co com Herff-Jones Class A pid .... Home | & 1 5% pid . ook rug, com *Ind Asso Tel $2 pid Ind Asso Tel $250 pfd d Gas Water com ... nd Mich Bl 4% pfd .... jd Telephone 4.8 oe v ndpls Ath Clud Realty Co Ind Pow & stripe

nap Pa a Le pf’ : 8 0 . Jana Rater oom ..... ater *“® of .. Sy CE * ‘ Winans ~ Co pid . -

Kingan & Co com .. tncoin Natl Life

18% 2 is just a suspicion, wouldn't try to verify it. It would 'be embarrassing. But it may not | '' be far from the truth. "he in epee fol Knox, Ind.| mhe independent dealers were 1% and the Fletcher Trust Co. came ,., 0 nering hard at Rock Island's ing «anv ne gig shook dozens of hands, felt &t 4 0. They had turned in the ing “anybody wh 8% home, and knew most of the emergency to the big producers

{Cave of French Lick. We talked care of, ++ about what is going to happen to

Natl Homes com Nati Homes otd

§ Ind Pup Sery 4.56 prd ...... §i% 33% about the big power plant they'd fellow: and the big fellows. 0 " 30's been talking about down there.! And I think you know who they {And he said he didn’t think are, 4 ‘they'd get it. Some town over

Pub Serv of Ind 3% pf Ross Gear &_To0) com Schwitger-Cumming B's Bo Ind g & E com Stokely-Va

(have the inside track.

8 ot wy He took it in stride, and said Of Transport Industry |

anner & O 8 oid . dividend

whom it came. Union

ion Bhat eee sn eariers . | Tell City was a pretty good town! T,ONDON, May 9 (UP) — The mentors BONDS as it is. It would be nice to have Labor opposition says it will re- Ei : Allen & Steen bs . + |the plant, but really no one is nationalize Britain's road trans- Fire Ties Up Early

American Loan Alas oe . Amarichh Security 80 Bieavin le 8 . Buhner fant 80 58

£0.30 20%, RUE {nui

97 | Small town bankers live in the returned to power. LL. 3% ou: |tragedies and the triumphs of ‘The warning was delivered by B wees men walking through the haze former Foreign Secretary Herbert 5500 .. es.|0f circumstance called time, and Tndpise Pant & Color bs 64. 9%... |What men do, and why, what Thao Raltonns nN and "makes them cheer, and what fad’ Lomastone. ov 73 makes them cry, _

ARS iiankamp be “an w| For in their Hamlets, “All the Transport was . nationalized Provinelli X Marek Lawnmower Der Arty co ss a “ ...|world’'s a stage, and all the men shortly after the Labor Party Service Shop were damaged by a Prague ce

+ 'and women merely players.” came to power in 1945.

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firms.

the summertime,

camps.

of males.”

[Utility and commercial cows were | ‘selling mainly at $22-25.50. Good |

| . ers; few, loads choice 250-280 pounds wear affair, .. | bankers. v 'who threw up thejr hands. They Grocer Fined on Va! h rer to sit beside W. : 3 Then ov L Des had their own customers to take Bad Meat Charge

. ® » A southside grocer ii” | the French Lick Hotel. He said it} NOW ROCK ISLAND also had guilty to possesison of

: ‘34, 1s important to the town. It em- the responsibility of taking care ground meat and was fined $100 Mla iy ploys 300 to 400 people, feeds a of its own customers. And when yesterday by Judge Harry O

¢ tion... 1 ry { ER flor” . ia Be lot of families in Orange County. they get gas, the big ones may Chamberlin, €riminal Court’ 1. ° Mastle. ASDRAIE oe.) L8% e%| 3 4 = not have it, Raymond Abraham, 37, admit-|

nd Ba AND DOWN at the end Mixed in with the strike, I sus- ted .charges of state and city N Ind Pub Serv com 1.11100 20 38% of the table was bow-tied M. J. pect, there is a spark of the health inspectors that he had the N Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd ... 24% 26% Kreisle of Tell City. I asked him qgiq competition between the little had meat in his store, 858 S. dian St., Jan. 4, 1951. Abraham, however, denied he had ground or prepared the meat. j : x Pig ne Ta). Ee He said he had received the meat akely-Van Samp oom ...... ne 3% near Portsmouth, O., seem Seek Renationalization from three suppliers but was unCo able to identify the one from

* | things i d t ttend| Railroad Workers Get [underthings in order to atte {New Type Contract

.::!| complaining, or too disappointed. port industry whenever it is Traffic Short Time

Early morning traffic on Washington St. today was temMorrison in the House of Com- POrarily halted by firemen fightmons shortly after the Conserva- "8 2 fire at the corner of Washtive government announced plans n8ton and Sherman Dr. to denationalize the industry by The Carl Wm. Broeking & €o.,| (selling it back to private owners, & furniture company, and. the

‘fire in the wall between the tWO working conditions w

In a matter of minutes firemen another agreement. had the fire under control before

the morning traffic rush started. covers all employees in the labor,

‘Tourists Might Give (Vermont New Ideas

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MONTPELIER, Vt. May 9 Legal Notice . (UP)—Tourists are getting the) - wrong ideas about Vermont in| r Reeth. orci She State of Ind The state’s development com-|tor Sales, Inc, Trustee. that General Fi. mission received an inquiry asking if Vermont had any nudist) Si we Cibamnanntis. Snares Michigan Y sale at pub Another came from a

who is seeking a place with lots 5

for cash, in Da piece, the followin, automobiles: | Year Make Body Style otor No, in Nash 4-dr sedan

the “Vermont Devilment Com-

194 A third letter was addressed {011930 Kaiser . 4-dr sedan K50242771 {1941 Dodge 4:dr sedan D19-34115 | {1049 cl |

Small lots of mostly good steers hrough mounds of lingerie ro tories, sheuting encouragement.

brassieres and panties carried offlat Reid Hall stationed guards at | 325-pound calves by their side sold"? a mass night raid by some S00; a1 the doors and successfuily reat $360-370 per pair. Choice ang chanting male students. | pelled the assault. oo prime vealers had a top bid of $37,| Dr. J. Hillis Miller, president of] The raid reached near-riot proHogs 10.000; moderately active; light the University of Florida, ordered portions at Grove Hall, a tempo-

950-pound stock cows with 275-

and medium barrows and ilts stead , ’ 5 ey to 25 cents higher than Thursday, heavier Student leaders and* a faculty Fay ule Jormiery. Some 0) weights about steady; bulk choice 170-250! ,, “ iat’ § 8 she in an 002e¢ pounds $19.75-20 50. around 500 head COMMitte to make an “immediate

choice largely Nos.'l and 2 225 pounds and thorough study” of the under- Streams of water from second down $20.65-20.75 to shippers and butch- | floor fire hoses which cascaded

$19-20. scattering 280-328 pounds around] down on the rooms below.

$18-19. odd near 350 pounds $1750; 120-| A campus beauty queen, an-

has presented his collec-|

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committee

ment,

starting Monday.|one person who-—he said the Under the order, only sheriff's group believes— probably will he patrol, county board of health the main witness in the inquiry. Mr. McCarthy said he has sent a letter to Subcommittee Chair|terday reported some depart- Garage Supt. James H. Powers 4p Guy M.-Gillette (D. lowa) ments are “running low.” The reported his gas supply would .gering {0 tell the subcommittes {where the witness can he found, He declined to identify the person.

Urges McCarthy Ouster

The subcommittee is considers in those operations that are emer- pe said he had enough for five to ing a resolution by Sen. William gency or can’t be deferred. This gjy days and the supplier had Benton (D. Conn.) calling for the | expulsion of Sen. McCarthy from the Senate, Sen. Benton has levelled 10 specific charges against Sen. Moca). fonday, the subcommittee will look into Sen. Benton's charge that Sen. Me[Carthy acted improperly in 1948 of division chiefs, Conservation ORLEANS, France, May 9 when he accepted [Director Kenneth Kunkel ordered (UP) Barry Bingham, publisher the Lustron Corp. for writing a {supervisory personnel to Stop ot the Louisville (Ky.) Courier- housing booklet for the firm. Meantime Sen. McCarthy acmore than 500 books onicysed the subcommittee of “stall on his demand that. Sen. made Benton also be investigated.

eo, SHAPELY STRIKERS—A warm spring day and a publicity |sion, besides curtailing non-es- Yesterday by U. §. Ambassador

; beside: : [FERRER 6 tHE HORE RHA BR Tie Rep wares Sere pnt L- SAW. WHERE. Rivers. Petes. man, make and. Ih, E20lt TC shown here: as. pickets. at. Western, sential work, ordered drivers, 10 | for approval. The House will act Benton and Sen. M, Ives. They'll Son, managing director of the Union office in downtown Los Angeles add eye-appeal to labor

At the hearings

[stops and urged $mployees to pool U. S. Economic Mission to France the subcommittee had promised

American people that your subis being dishonestly used as an arm of the Demos cratic’ National Committee.”

Urges Paul Hoffman 3

Run for President WASHINGTON, May 9 (UP)— Sen. William Benton (D. Conn.) suggested yesterday that former foreign aid chief Paul G. Hoffman run for President. Mr. Hoffman is a leader of the campaign to nominate Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower as Republican presidential candiate. Sen. Benton introduced Mr. Hoffman at a meeting of the Committee for Economic Developof which both men are trustees. Gen. Eisenhower also is a trustee ,

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160 pounds mainly $15.30-17, few $17.50; ¥ FB sows uneven. steady to 25 cents Joway: Other coed and a campus police

choice 300-450 pounds $15.50-17; choice man were injured in the raid on light sows $1725 or a little more; 450-600

class about steady: small lots most} | n steers and yearlings at $31-33: ew good age was estimated at more tha

to choice at $33: two loads high choice'$2000, not counting the “Joss of WATCHES % * and prime 1368-pound steers at $34; thrée :

loads choice 875-pound heifers, load simi- unmentionables. { lar weight yearlings at 334; load heavy steers without early bid; utility and comerelal Sows mainly J23-5 d9i canners and cutters -22. commercial and good bulls jargely’ $2830.28; best commercial Campus police went through bulls eligible to $28.50. couple loads good i i and Shoice hear 550-pound western feed- the freshman mals Sritonies Ing steers held around $35: good around ollecte ve 1 450-pound heifers §34-34.50 good 950. yesterday and collecte 8 pound ptok tows oil 275-325 - pound box loads of female under-adorn-calves by side at $360-33 per pair: veal- i i ers moderately active: steady at Thurs. ment. More lingerie was being

Police Collect Lingerie

Sheep 100% slaughter classes too scarce by the students themselves.

8 pounds $14.75-16: a few big weights $14.50; | four women’s Hormitories and GRAD UA ION : 8) slags scarce: boars stead . Wid . ’ |* Cattle 350; "calves 300. wii’ Lisaanier|@ight sororities. Property dam-} . oo ; S co

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