The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1936 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA AIONDAY, NOV EMBER 9, 1936.

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ESCORT BI'REAU QI OTES $10 PRICE FOR CHOICE OF MEN SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) — This Pacific coast metropolis, known locally as “the city that knows how.” will soon have a new business designed to show it knows how to take care of the stranger, the lonely and the wallflower. Victor H. Buie has announced establishment of the Pacific Escort Services, with offices in downtown San Francisco. Escorts will be provided—for a price—for everything from helping aged women across dangerous street crossings to a round of the city’s night clubs. Buie has stal led interviewing prospective employes. Most of them are from the employment bureaus of Stanford university and the University of California. A few general qualifications for the male escorts have been outlined by Buie. They include an ability to talk intelligently, dance, play bridge and drink in moderation. They will be carefully instructed. They must know nothing more of a client than the client’s name. They .must ask no personal qi.e* tions. Beyond this point, escorts will be picked for their specialties. They will be filed under height, weight, age, complexion, nationalist, religion, rearing and accomplishments. A client can ask for a tall, blonde athlete with special dancing ability, or a rhort brunette with a Phi Beta Kappa key and a knowledge of the

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lost tribes of the Incas. Rates will be $10 a night for an escort to night clubs or shows or $12 if the escort is wanted after mid-

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Buie has made it plain that no escort must ever step beyond the looby of a hotel. Young women will be on call, too, for guiding shopping tours at $2 an hour, but the duties must end at sundown. To keep his charges in line, Buie will organize a system of spies, or “operators.” as he prefers to cal! them. They will take escorts out occasionally and tempt them. This, Buie feels, will keep them on their

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U. S. FORESEEN AS CROP RIVAL OF MANCHI KI O SAN FRANCISCO, (UP) — The economic stability of Manchuruo, and with it an adequate return on Japan’s huge investment depends largely on America’s attitude toward the soybean, according to a research and investigation just completed by the Institute of Pacific Re-

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If the United States, which is beginning an ever increasing produc-

gentlemanly behavior, as they will tion of soybeans, manages to con-

sume them all or develops new outlets for their use, instead of invading the foreign market, Manchukuo and Japanese capital may thrive, says the report. But if the production in the United States continues to develop as it has in the past few years, and if foreign markets are entered, Manchukuo may find its economic equilibrium greatly threatened and with it that of the Japanese investment there. Up to now Manchukuo has had a dominating position both in the proluction and exportation of soybeans. Approximately 75 per cent of the world crop is grown there and the export trade has been a virtual monopoly. This export is said to be one

of the commercial reasons for construction of the Southern Manchuria Railway and the operation of this on a profitable basis apparently depends lergely upon Manchukuo maintaining its world-wide dominance of the soybean market. But within the past few years, production of the soybean in the L mted State? has begun to assume large proportions. American produc•ion doubled in 1935-36 and amounted 91,191.000 pounds, of which 42,790 metric tons went into the export

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To date this nas not constituted a ■lii' in threat to Manchukuo's foreign tradi, for in 1935 it exported in PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, 1 will offer at Public Sale at my farm 3 miles east of (Jreencastle and one-half mile south of the pavement, on, Wednesday, Nov. 11 Commencing at 10 a. in., the following iiersonal property: 3 HORSES—Smooth mouth. 5 COWS—One 8 years old, one 7 years old, two 3 years old, one 2 years old, three yearling heifers, one Shorthorn liull. CORN—150 bushels in crib, 130 shocks corn in field. HAY—(> or 8 tons of clover and soy bean hay In barn; 3 or 4 tons timothy in barn, 4 tons timothy in CLOVER SEED—Two bushels. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Rood wagon and hay frame, hay rake, corn plunter, mowing machine, 14 inch riding breaking plow, 14 Inch walking plow, cultivator, potato planter, potato digger, steel roller, clover seed hiincher, disc harrow, spike tooth narrow, one five hose wheat drill, one, ten hose wheat drill, one good iet work harness, one gravel bed. HOUSE HOLD (iOODS—Florence heater, ear|*et sweeper, Aladdin lamps, all milk things, two practically new 5 gallon milk cans, tablets, chairs and dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: CASH. JOHN A. DETRICK Cols. Hunter, Hurst, Auctioneers. Indies Aid of Christian Church, Fillmore will serve lunch.

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soybeans, bean cake and bean oil a total of 2.849,200 tons at a value of

approximately $60 000.000.

Manchukuo’s foreign martlets have been saved largely from American competition by the fact that the American crop is being usely largely at home, the research indicated. However, it is pointed out that American production is capable of great expansion, especially in the middle west. The United States, with its mechanized system of agricultu.’t van produce soybeans only at about the same price as the cheap agricultural labor in Manchukuo. The decrease in exportations since the peak years of 1928 to 1933 is attributed largely to the fact that Manchukuo is losing both the Japanese and Chinese markets, rather than to any increase in production in and exportation from the United States and other countriea where the soybean is gaining a foothold as a valuable

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crop. Closing of the Chineae J c.urred in I9:;i partly ^ , of a retaliatory measure I nose against Japanese pro< P«”!!v by customs barrien the Japanese market, vast linanoial investment J | kuo is attributed to the fai | recen years, Japan’s indj ! tereats have made great ad J producing chemical fertiJ • replace the soybean cakel used. This not only enabl to become self-miffidanjl | star lipomt of fertilibers foil I needs but induces it to pla| [tic feitliz. r:s in foreign i stead of pushing the sale (J | kuo soybean rakes.

At the same time and place, Mrs. Freni Ruark will offer on the same terms, the following; One Duroc Brood sow. 10 Hereford Heifers, one eow. One registered Hereford Bull. 16 Shropshire ewes; one Shroimhire buck. Rood set tug harness, almost new. 75 shocks Corn and fodder. Clyde (ash will also sell: 9 head, purebred Shropshire sheen. 15 head shoals, weighing about 60 lbs. About 50 bushels Soy Beans.

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