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Show X . V.T. V. X VLVV-to'toririU- C b IAt.i, r' N'l l. : w l t. s ' .A Vit fto - : - ft 4 in thej t I!' Lifelong figure Cause of Labor Showered Willi Letters nn.d Telegrams' From All I arts of Coui try Not Well. IIIUl.l S' ill WlltU M.l , Flay 1 M i i i is JzWM i i : I i,.... i, i , too i i ii i n t i, of labor, a d .e a iiv; i i o bu t! liir one-- ) Uu .unhid 11. o century Miiiomiilin 's ..harply (i.'in . HI ut'i the tuibulent Al the J.io .iie has Lvid anil iciMiliv iii'uie i't Mi. whciooven FUs. Waltn UiiM.e ill lannot leaeli i. till phone . wlnte-hair-e,h'-iUn chm.Ui oid la. ii n"A st.v. Weeha ueo .she planned to hold her last ltvce amt ueiption there Letters and le.em.ur.s have bten puuii.ii, m on her lor days lruin a.l pitx cf the mother Vtuul ol country out Jones illness 1ms tone among the vniitos mdusliics New fiom Sait Francisco to men who lisYork, ha;d-fiste- d exnorta-tion- s tened to hi r farce have in bygone days h- ; in t ( . i . i r. tu ii - ? ' ,fCi - . s fl t" 1 V F ' 'V , - i ;& , F 1 r , jj iTi v. ? '4 . toft'-- - c. i "M ,, lifelong ji ,.i i. , Ull .11 ,.! !l I . from Page" One nesday through his election as president of tfie National Copper bank, of Salt Lake City, one of the strongest banka in the chain of the First Security Corporation" system of which M. S. Eccles, also farmerly of Loaan is president. The former Logan resident was chosen president of the bank to succeed Louis S. Cates, prominent mining official of Utah, who has resigned all of his major offices in Utah industrial enterprises to assume the presidency of the Phelps Dodge corporation, a large copper mining holding company with head offices in New York Mr. Cates was elected City. to this important post several President - Eccles days ago. made the announcement of the choiqe of Mr. Bullen to succeed Mr. Cates. Mr. Bullen is vice president and general manager of the Sego Milk Products company, at whose principal plant Is Richmond in Cache valley. This concern operates in Utah, He is Idaho and California. also directing head of Sego subsidiary including companies, the Western Creamery, Clover is company, Dairy and the Colville Ice Cream been He has a directcompany. or cf the First Security corporation since its formation, and a director of the bank since its acquisition by the security corporation. Mr. Bullen left Cache valley several years ago to make his home m Salt Lake as his varied and wide business interests re-r- ; i t,t it Continued I H f National Copper Bank President ' ) il I Roy Bullen Named HOOVERS HOSTS TO CAPITAL CHILDREN :( 1 Ataomatcti frttt j, Photo Tfie traditional Easter Monday morning, one of the brightest of the year fot capital children, brouiht a huge throng to the White House lawn for the festivities. Leaf-Harr- RICHMOND DEPARTMENT ll KS. It. II VltKIs, Com'sNinili-ii- t ed Tribute Paid ' To Life of Mrs. at a "bridge party." Mr3. C. S. Hall won high score, As the Children are, special guests were: Mrs. Ken- -i bo is the Nation. noth Blrkmorc, Mrs. Milton Tlie alioie slogan, enunciated b Webb, Mrs. Cyrus Skidmore, Mrs. George Anderson and Mis. Kmnia C. Iuseluier, national director of ( liilil Welfare for The Amer-ieaC is in keeping with the Mrs. Joseph Nelson JL Cn.ce memberj ininnple in tin Legion preamble: the and their husbands with a "lonseerate and sum til) our com"rook party Monday evening radeship hy our devotion to mutual at her home. Supper was helpfulness;" and another preamble and Mrs. Alvin John-su- n piinriple; "Inciibale a sense of Individual obligation to the won high score. slate and nation. The LeMrs. Annie J. Hendricks enis to give edie to tertained a quilting and dinner gions tirst dulycomrades and their party at her home Wednesday our lias estabdependenls. The of last weekendow nnient Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Cobum lished a $j,IiiO,IMNI ineome from which is and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes fund, therehabilitation and child went to Ogden Friday evening used in work. Ihe welfare Legion seeks to Mr. Dr. and Cobum Haywhere benefit all children, in the mothers es wrent to meet the national and oilier laws the Legion commander of. American Legion, aid, sponsors, O. L. Boderihamer. Mrs- Matilda Rowland of OgCHILI) HEALTH lAV, MW 1 den, Mrs. Tom Wright of. EuThe Legion is helping sponsor reka. Mrs. Libbie Newmah of Oiiid Health May i. Presil)a. Salt Lake and Mrs. Kenneth dent Hoover has issued a proclamaMerrill of Salt Lake and John tion in which he declares the A. Johnson of Arco Idaho, were future-opur nation rests with the called .here last week by the rbiblripi of today. The hild Health serious Illness1 of their mother, Day goal wilt lx the cooperation Of Mrs. Ncls Johnson, Mrs. John- alt parents" in the health ami proson Is much improved at this tection of childhood in the home, the week-- n Mstlldn E. Johnson Richmond, April 30 Funeral services were held at the South ward chapel Monday for Mrs. Matilda E- Johnson, who died Frdiay at the home of her hteresldendelft the Iarg er locality. He has many friends, business associates and relatives in Cache valley to whom the news of his important advancement will come as indicating that Mr. Bullen has had another piece of good fortune come his way. McCormick Is Before Senate Committee daughter, Mrs. Ira Hilly ard at - , ... . from Page One was turned over to the foundation fund which Is being established to carry along the That work they pioneered. fund now totals about $75,000. absence Under a leave of plan, with the proviso that all take turns at vice presidents Washington, D. C. headquar-erContinued s. Belle Sherwtn, Cleveland, today accepted the nomination to succeed herself, Miss for the seventh and eighth yeais as national president of the leags. Since nomination through the regular league channel Is tantamount to election, .Miss Sherwin thus will be left free, as president, to rest in her Carrie as famous garden, Chapman Catt suggested tri-in her anniversary book That bute to Miss Sherwin. volume, filled with appreciations of Miss Sher-wlwas six years service, hand-toole- d ns presented to her at a brilliant fete held last night in her honor. It was but one phase of an ovation from the thousand women here. . The shoulders on which Miss Sherwins presidential mantle will successively fall will be to the tasks, since all but one of the vice presVJents nominated will be succeeding herself when elect- well-train- ed ed. Hears U. S. - Tariff Protest C, of C. Continued 000,000. from Pdge One A hcr-duty,.- State -- bert Treaty mitted Senate al d JOHN AND PEGGY The Little Black Clock took the children the next ,j to see the old Grandfather Clock. said how John, I've often meant to ask you," jnu happened to begin taking us on adventures, and why you took any others before us? Youll hear all about that this t eniiig,' the Little Black Clock replied. As soon as they arrived al the place uu, m-w-- i , where the Grandfather Clu.lv iued to tell how it all grandfather Lc-ga- yes-the- pened. -- for years and years," he il, said, Little Black Clock stood ujion the same pl.r on the desk in the back hall where lie in.w stands with his hands at seven because lu had decided to accept the magic. ' One day he came to me or rather it w u but he had turned the tin. really night-timback so that the sun was still shining when he arried aim he said he had something to ask me. 41 There are twofine children living where I live, ha told me, and I wish I could take them off on adventures with me. I would like to share my fun with some one else. Youve been so goo to me, giving me that magic, th.,; Ive hated to be greedy and ask for any thing, more, but s m!.! it be possible for me to have enough magic to take them w itii v e, me? I told him Id see the magic maker and after I had seen, the magic maker and found out I could have more magu tor the Little Black Clock he began waiting to get your attention so youd start off with him. He Vas well supplied with magn this time so he could arrange and do everything. So youll able to have adventures with him. always --- ut be 'John"amtleggyrYVC:ren't'T)aydTTgT!TOch attentroimnw' to the Grandfather Clock. They were jumping about tim Little Elack Clock saying, You chose us! You chose us! Oh', what luck fob u.--. And the Grandfather Clock smiled his great, broad, a friendly smile, but the Little Black Clock just grinned huge and happy grin! d ki to-ge- and-propp- ing . by-to- e- ists ii, ia ai h . . Market Quotations j e ' the main it expiesses the bodys need lor more oxygen. tr iAoo,auas-5gPneumonia involves and throws out of u& a portion of the lung tissue. The pneumococci, that is, th" germs commonly responsible for pneumonia, produce and throw into circulation a ioi.sonous substance which the body rid Laud, ihe circulatory system attempts t extnv work, And.oa.tOP.Qf all this, and are hurdened-witpartly due to the conditions named, there is anoxemia,to that is, a lack of oxygen in the blood. This last conditio nis now possible to overcome through the administration of oxygen, with the result that breathingis becomes easier, and the strain on the circulatory system " lessened. m is given to the patient in several ways. There Oxygen contain is It the oxygen chamber in which the patient placed. about three times the amount of oxygen found in normal air. Then there has recently been invented what is known as the oxygen tent, which can be fitted over the patient s bed. y. says-Mothe- Uu hap- -- er, n, welt-atm- By MARY. GRAHAM BONNER the dominions Industry, - re- sources and trade and to the ties that have bound his own and this country together. Describing the nations tax situation as a combination of many muddles, Felix M. Indianapolis banker, urged business men to take agtoward curtailgressive steps ing public- - expenditure before the damage becomes "irreparable. said McWhlrfer Americas present taxes were inequitable, too high, too numerous and too BREATHING LIKE A RACE HORSE complicated. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, in describing a man McWhirter said he believed we already are spending for sick with pneumonia, said that he bieathes like a horse that . public purposes a much larger has just run a hard race. observed time proportion of our income than been and has is classical, This description is prudent, and that substanwith all dealing pneumonia. time and physicians by again tial immediate reduction is a -This seeming shortness of bwath, the paramount necessity, especially in state and local budget." rapid and shallow breathing, ia one of the The year-to- year increase outstanding symptoms of the disease. It has in taxes must be retarded shap-l- y physician, the plagued both sutferer-anor arrested completely," he latter having long sought for an effective said. Taxes today, in the aggregate? have reached the way in which to help the patient. point of confiscating property In recent years science has found the in some sections of the county of is-iough .Hie iwray.-I- t and of absorbing generally a oxygen." disproportionate part of incoine. ft In this respect the only alterRapid and labored breathing in pnue-monnative is less expenditure. is due to a number of causes, but in -- - U Womens Honor Roll Has 70 Names Continued from Page One nounced his candidacy in midSmithfield. winter and two others entered Bishop J. L. McCarrey presided the race merely by filing Jheir at the services. name with the secretary of The choir sang, "High On the state. Mountain Top," prayer was ofNew legislation should also fered by H. M. Egan. The choir take into account the necessity sang, Sister, Thou " Wast Mild of checking up of money exand Lovely. as penditure In a campaign Heber Johnson of Arimo, a against opposition in the form son of Mrs. Johnson, gavp a ' of patronage influence, patronsketch of his mothers life and thin. to age promises and the use of the conversion of her gospel to one want live until I my the of payrollers in canvassing her native very In her land, told she hundredth birthday," districts. her Inclination and religious one Mrs. Burgess , night when , "A law is needed, both in the ... It seemed her chair would-b- einterest and in justice home of public her told He. visiting 1 came. empty when May to the candidates themselves. hef native land,- when he determination In Iho same Mrs. McCormick left a thick whicn carried her into the labored there as a missionary. volume showing receipts and ancestors. conference room of John JJ. He was proud of his her writing expenditures for inspection by school ami the eomimmity. Kockcfelier, Jr.,, following the His mother had Inherited from committee. Ludlow mine horror In Colo- many sterling qualities "Mrsj. L. Shepard and son The American legions con- theSenator informed Dendeen Reed. Miss Otheria Anderson of tribution to iuture Amerua mu-- t rado has kept her alert men- those people Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill, who Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Heber lie a cleaner, more cllirient type of the committee that his losing RADICAL ORGANIZATIONS been tally though she has against Firs McCorLET OFF MAY DAY STEAM cominea to her bed most of seived as president of the Rjliel Johnson of Arimo Idaho, Mr. manhood and womanhood," :s the campaign Hodenhamer. mick cost him a total of $24,-49- 3. L. NO SERIOUS DISTURBANCES O. society here lor fifteen years, and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, the tinift. inspiration 21. woik of sister Johnson's Mr. and Mr3. William iialion.il commander, lids given Many noted men have! tip- spoke The largest item in the exConltnued from Page One toed into that sunny upstairs In the organization, her faith- Barnett and family of Logan, Legionnaires. of pense account filed by Mrs. Mccame here Monday to attend of fulness In the discharge out room, only to be Jolted one -was Cormick for $107,518.30 -and processions. strong testimony the funeral .of Mrs... Matilda E a 'this solicitude toy - lags for 'county budgets. - 'Two 'policemen-were--Injur- ed ea shaft of wit or- ridicule from of... the --gospeLhec - willingness Johnson News wasfor ' Utah She explqined this in a riot near-- Tokyo,- - - Police tho Invalid. Firs. Frank Flint and son of 7 Green, to help others and her splendid the --in activities later arrested 201 known radiorganization were fedthe of family. American the Red Idaho, Rock, president cals. various counties. A duct was rendered by Reeration of labor and Senator guests of Mrs. M. J. Harrison, Vienna Borah of Idaho are among her becca Lewis and Hannah Chris- Monday. They were enroute to; salt Lake City-Roorderly permitted Jones meetings tinder police supera tensen. Subtheir home after attending thevicf Hooper, Utah, an agncul-funer- Naval Many frequent visitors. vision but demonstrations were at Kaysville of Mr. tural student at the Weber August S. Show said lie was knight of the road, finds his forbidden in Hungary, - Athens to hear a son say sa"h Frank Flints father. to way unerringly to the simple plea.-cInch school, and Glen county also prohibited- - meetings and farm house and stops for a fine things of his mother. He Donald and Charles Hyde of walker, L..r.iun Wyo high more 100 communist agilr brief chat with Mother Jones. lauded the courage of those. who Downey, were the guests ofiSChool stud.nh left here Continued from Page dne tators than were arrested. Bulgarian . She enjoys them all. Mrs W. I teiday for Pnoenix. Ariz.. to Its sacrifice. grandmother, A few years after tne arrival Stoddard, Monday. Donald was man talk she still craves decompete ir the regional finals at noon, Latta made the an policemen were on the alert spite the pillows, be It one-wh- of Mrs. Johnson and her hus- enroute to the central states of the national public ;.paaking nouncement heard almost every after the workers decided to need3 a shave or one high band In this country, he was mission. They arrested farmers day in one house or the other, cease activity. content tot futuie Mrs. Theodore Turner of Po- - sporvored by Senator Arthur that he had brought a com- 140 communists for distributing arc'.cently killed n th? canyon lip In the nations affairs. literature but released most of "Just so he . talks my lan- and rbout one and a half years catello, Idaho, was the guest; Capper The boys won the tit-o- f munication from the presid them later. r dent. Mrs. FL J. Harrison, Sat- - les in their states. Tne Phoeja-urdaguage,"' she ago her youngest son. born afPrague, the Czechoslovakian Jones is truly fem- ter tne death of his .jfjther, Without further identificaix contest will be held Flay 6, 11 tion, the treaty and presidential capital, permitted parades but inine, however. In not wanting was also accidently knlecC iBlio Ffr. and Mrs P. L. Nelson, with representatives from her ejeture taken now "be- boie her trials bravely. Our Mrs. Florence NelSon and Mr western states competing. lettqr were laid on the vice tolerated no disorder. In Mexico City communists cause she is old and ugly. But religion is an every day religion. and Mrs. John 11. Peterson of . presidents desk where they lay forbidden to demonstrate -- cnampiuiu.lt ip of ..me laborer. BMunson sang, "pa Fly Fa- - smit.hfiplri, motored toJSalti Ogden David O. FlcKay, unread for a while as the were rose even above that whim. ther. in the Swediih language. Lake, Saturday, to see the pag- - Ogden, .will deliver Hie com- - senate wentr on avtth its debate and--a nationwide- - edict- - againot "If it will help you with your Hquor sales and pistol toting President J. V. Funk said that cant. The message of the Ages, menrement address at the over the Parker nomination. man, go Firs. Johnson young had completed the : President Hoovers letter fol- was put into effect employer, of Mi. and Firs C. I. Stoddard graduation exercises The day was quiet in London. anead and snoot, she told tne her work here, ife reaa a poem and Fir. and Mrs. Irwin Stod- - Latter-Da- y In lows: Saints eolh-gcameraman, patting her whim on Unemployment marchers from tabernacle at Salt Lake ' Mother, which expresses dard were among those who al-itTo the Senate: Wales and Lancashire Jifcir into pUee the love of a mother for lier so saw the pageant. Saturday City May 29. it ws announc- joined I transmit herewith a teaty the usual herself up among the pihows. children and the sacrifices : ne . turnout on the emea yesterday. reducand for limitation the The Cmeago federation of .makes for. them. He quoted a evening bankment. Dr. and. Mrs. JH. A. Adamant tion. of naval armament, signNo disorder was reported in ofiered t ) send a-M lather." nod were Salt Lake-- visitor &. Satur- Salt Lake vers' from "O City Declaring ed at London on April 22. 1930. car for ' Mother" JoneS private the vsht: Turkish capital. Istanbul. in lf "ltwas- srgni'irant o? her sild that college enrollments plenipotentiaries .of the Several-communwould come to celebrate her life. She chose the better pan -- were arMr. and M'-s- . Roy Da hie of many sections of the country of United States the president a For a number injured In rested and Dr. off this are and has been bl.jsed birthday. year. falling Firs. with of of spent Monday the America, president time she hoped she could go T. II. Merrill spoke of Mrs. Logan ' Francis W. Shepardson of ChiBelgium, after between 7. Harrison. his ma- Liege. the French 300 and 400 of them started but had to give up uie iaea Johnsons sacrifices and her M.M.ss was cago, president of Beta Theta jesty the kingrepublic, Robinson IreMarioi.e of Britain, seviral weeks ago. faithfulness and testified as to operand upon for appendicitis Pi. national social fraternity, land and the British domiiflons marching toward a prison with toe supposed intention of freeMaiy Jones, as she was ehis-tu.e- the resurrection arrived here list night on his at a Logan hospital Sunday. beyond the seas, emperor of ing one was born in Canada. of their friends. Police Paul Monson, Loren Bullen, way home from a tour of the India, of his the Victor Johnson Fir Firs. and king Bite first came into promin-tnc- e Rex Peart majesty and gendarmes barred the way, northwest. Dr. Shepardson said Larsen and Sterling emvisihis and the Lake were Salt and Italy ' m the anthracite coal majesty family the fight following. the decreased attendance was . of Japan, to the ratifitors Saturday. strikes in 1900 and 1002. She sang. was The benediction probably a good thing for tne peror proadwhich cation ask of I the of nounced by J. L. Robinson. The Benson stake primaries .larger schools but was causing helped organize marches miners to collieries for the met in a convention at the tao- - seme FIGURES conrern among the vice and consent of the senate. CENSUS Flessrs Mesdames Carl and (Signed) Eliza Sister puipoae of elding them down. Johnson. 'Ira ernacle, Sunday. HeberF Hoover. Herbert IUllyard, She feared neither deputies Bennion of the general board nor n.iliUa. Her denunciation Johnson, Joseph Johnson wish was in attendance. Plans for North Adams, Mass, 81,514; to FARM BUREAU AND their express appreciation summer work were discussed. of capitalists who opposed un--decrease 768, or .34 percent. .to.. whoJi'Jcndaso were their ASSOCIATION DAIRY a irbor- watt c at m ng 'in "tne work' completed ... PLANS FtCNIC TOlU , kind and helpful during th) An exhibit'Of' exlrtme. different classes was the by i P ness end of since the death over with the her connection Tragedy in swept given Continued from Page One when1 die lost her husband and their moil.er. meeting. SHUMWAY four childien by yenow fever. MISS HtFDONI 0Ni?l Winnie Firs. On Wall Shepard pounds of butterfat during the I Then she took to organizing NAMED YAI I.DICTORIAN AT of Oakland. California, was the A luncheon will be servyear. Womens auxiliaries to labm NORTH CACHE HIGH Beth Hendricks of ed at the high school cafeteria waking: guest of Mrs. Lodicy Olsten unions and w'herever indu. iRchmond South ward, retold by the Farm By Claude A- - Jagger Miss Fredon of Monday. Bureaus and testtrial trouble was brewing mr Trenton, Las beenShumway Press Financial (Associated double mixed chosen valequirfet F. I. Thompson association. Mr. and FIis. -- G1 a n er Editor) f yolViiig women and children, j oictonan for the North Cache chorus. ingE. N. at and M. D spent and Friday Larseh, Thursday Reid, New Mother Jones was thereYork. May 1 (;p The high school graduating rlasa Preston the guests of Fir. and Richmond warn wm represent Milton Allen will One of her favonte sayings this arrange for stock market was turned remnng. Miss Edith Stoddard Ftrs. Wiliard Warner north district. (the tlie lunch tester and and the t Is: of Richmond will give the salu-f- f eoneemirg labor trouble actionary again today with a t At L3Q a Scout jamboree is ucunty labor wmuld eliminate its tation- agent will arrange the sharp bear drive ' against the The scheduled. to Sunningdale, England visit care take violence and repeal would and places of which broke 4 rails, GIRLS UTFRARY great sensation of the van - j At 2 30 a baseball mhp be of some features of the pro- to 14 many to new minimum injunctions the battle CLUB MEETS points tween of American North the South and guard invading would be pi acucall" over. gram. levels for the year or longer, The girls literary club met Athletes is the smiling HeDn district, games, lares and otlmr The tour will be conducted a few breaking through the 'util rapport a with a saw Thursday of last week at the Hicks, whose mighty wallops in sports will be afternoon for members of the testing low levels of last November. or Mrs. W'der ThomDSon. practice were cLmaxed when tures. edge inlvnca d to cut bars A association farm bureaus of The market opened with a the jud wck recently taken MLs Phyllis' Nelson gave -- a she drove a hole.- - L At 7,3fl n, to North Corhe show of strength. Hyrum and Paradise, and any moderate from a at Beaumont, short story, Home Brew by !high school of that vicinity who Under the influence of reducdairymen Tex. Saw Refreshline twell j Grace Flason. The first main raUway drama will be proiente.foliow0 are in the improvetions in the bank of England ments were served by the hos - fn India to be electrified js atxl by a grand II IM. ball at mentinterested of their cattle. and Bank of France rates. rfo make them more polite tes 1 (0 mile stretch of the Groat which the contest in tlie dance Wall Street, however, was not and etficient, Huston, Tex., en-- 1 Indian Peninsula Mrs. Elmer Skidmore railway lead- - Gold and Green Cprue vvilj The United States last year generally inclined to look for policemen are be mg given two tertained the Utopia club mem- - Ing out of Bombay, totormis-bers rosa be to from running tenth fifth rank an immediate cut la the New hours drill each wiek. Thursday 'evening of last over mountain giade. ildu. York reserve bank rate. among:., shipbuilding countries. Washington last winter, believing she would be more comtor-tabl- e than In an isolated farm house, the little old lady said iirmly: "Dammit, if vou go off and leave me 1 11 take a taxi and follow you " So, m the seculsion of the country, Mother Jones has lived all winter, hanging on tenaciously to the thread of life which has been wearing very w The issuance of 50 M ly notices led to considerable liquidation in ran sugar futures at the outset and that positon declined 3 points, but later niutllis were steadier on covering ami a little outside buying v. it1 prices ranging fifiimnietintiged.Way 1 point higher. overing In Ihe and position raused a partial rail), while tiiat month held jrlutivrly desteady following Ihe rail, later of liveries sagged under a renewal lupiidaiiim with the list --at 3 iwinls.net lower. 2 Retim'd was unfhanged at LW fine granulated, with second hands rivalluMe nt 4.70,- - 4V hhdewuaJ vvrr fair, lint new business light even in I IOl LTKY UmiUr): Chicago, May 1 Al alive. 3 cars. Easy ; fowls rooster 14; tutor) broilers ; heavy ducks geese 13. POTATOES 328. total United 4!), ii track etoek: States shipments kl!,-4)lmarket dull; trailing jtest fair, -hil t 4 iwuemv saekeil - rowad 2.80-shade higher; ; few fauey 2.1-2- 83-3- 8; 22-2- 20-2- 3 - 3 New stock: trading very slow, market barely steady, too few sales to quote. FI G R New 4 ork, May 1 AP Jtaw sugar was quiet early today ami in of business, prices were unchanged at 3.33 for spots duty paid. 3.60. few best 3.65-3.7- 0. C mul-da- tr fr RUTTER AM) EGGS Butler: Easy and unsettled; 36creamery I: tv standards extras .16 firsts 3 tot. tra til sis 5 seconds 13, unEggs; 20,739. steady; prices Chicago, May I Al -- 37-3- 31-.- il changed. - -- wi - - I 1 Todays Trading Street TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY- Shows 3 a at , 579 lea-W"F- 292-ya- rd pn-iun- . 1 ! J igBm |