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OLYMPIC NA.I3NAI UF5 INSURANCE COMPANY 0 (Hin.. in tt,. mtw of a-..-ato bu th lnaufarwa I uimiilti iona; af ll a5iaia af Unit , - - I 11? IBS At .' . PI . (Hi I .,;. lil.M a n IMII lMl "l ' Meal Ut Ira tJlu.DOU n.i-umlirinrni Fllif W'ii irxl OrHinuoi notrl l ath arid -ana J'li' freaMuraa tin and drfr Hire ftml nlJnil Bid health' ... ; ais.si rem in.utH il..O ami arruad .. i r Ivtel ...rt. t " ?l.6Wi.7l ilAB(LITir SURPLtS ANO OTHIN fUNUS Srl'MM fn life ami Bfciijaiit d ih.ii.1m 03" 19? Tft PulliT and "wilful tlaluia .,.. in .u All il.r halulliial 1 -- 7l: To). I lUliirillaa, ti'l'l il(i! 9 lu.iaa.OW. Si ClltiUI pal'lup I'.'liu un- ut Mlivlil mri.lua fundi . 13'.' 7 11 ll I riDilftird lun.l.i . SI"' M t Hurpju M ranU tll'iln.leM ! 11 I H ?IU.Wt.7 SUMMARY OF OPERATION I A Kraal ! . - anlf niuiil reiaidrratim .... .- f t laM itlil 111 JU tl uu.i.- J :m v.2 V...dJ.r Mi,i.:mrtitarr rorrrartj Krt intni'iin t I' Oitirf iaiu Ilei. trial fo.l- h-Afi(i - - - I -MnU on awt'lilMi.emarf ran- tin la, Sitl'tat! et'-i-u'allotuw V"l In'rrnt tint rata In raaerira - ( 'iiioia. Haiai end f-neraJ in i or if.t ai d laiea . pivdriMla M pulKilMLlrn Total Sat fain fwa operation! I TMtidWMla to da-utiW $ tm.rf linni Ifp-ll'C turpi -a ei-4 wrilu funda (oetl , . 11 . Iturrat la tulTlui arnl Hirtilir UilNESt IN OREGON FOR THE VIA Pri urrwiumt fA arioiiiif ru- KlaratUKia aJIvaO duiUtg V yaar I Hf.STt.il tnn.mlt Mid a rfr-1ii1 u poi- lolMlJvri during II ar T.tlT-M Orvaa bWlii and da Iota aortww- aaHrta. aurtNi'lrra. aiHl ajuiultiaa ai4 durlitg U fnr M.lli IS fa U tsar MMlrd litaubr II. IVM BANKERS AND SHIPPERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK at Naw Turk. In tha Ntaia of N Turk, nada ka ttia liiauranca I'uuutUaMaj.ar uf Uia fell a la af Oftfuo, purauaM to law: AUMITTCD ASSETS Vundi II TT t k k II.BJJIH. taan and bank (JrpoalU .... aiT,X2M Aftania' Mlatiraa mt iuuslla (ad prvtnluma 4.14C.S.fT Inlartai. dlfldanilt and rl fatal I ix una dita and acexuad . lit 3t TS Otln umi . ? mi ll TaUl adnltlad aitrta f no,5M.3 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANO OTHCR fUNOS I . , t l,TUIMM Ltwa adjuataiafit aipanaaa , TUT 3H 8S l'nafnd prresluma If 7i til 11 AH atlia llal'llltlaa 4)0 94 M TMal llablllilM, ai.(il capital f II.DU.IU M Capital paid up l,&w.pit M L'uail(d TtUMla Uotplual . t4T.TMTI .rMua w ravarda pellrrteklaff laa.iT.TMMI I"ul I TUM.S4.ftt STATEMENT OF INCOME rrataluama ammad , le fTl 104 4t Lvaata Wurftd . TT lia vipaiaa laimrrad f U.X4.M Tulal uiidarwrUInc dadurtlaaa T Kat Miideririiin( mi rfraimit IntiMtia Ifl S14 11 bll 3tf U 1IM M IHMWT M IKlMf II Tula). tWurc fadrral InraNaa utai 4.0 Nrt Itmuid .. ISS.IW T M4 H0 M f .uoo IT l.M 111 f OhldrtHla la aturklioMrn liidriHla t (Mill hsidrn Vlhrt t arfartlrii aiirptua Irwlt Total ruiiui and aurplua llaaaa nU iim 1 H4 SM T4 avw In aufBtui aa tviarda police ho I, rn ... 1 t?D CMtt M BUStNEM IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Dlrail pfrmiuana racaltad ., y,j Dirart Mr paid .. H ITS M Und'i!' Wttm Wrcon: Hmi 'f- f TOFHIl Of ANNUAL RTATKMKN tlM mt and Ml 1uilf II, 1U at lha NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY M? ClilNin 4. la iim Riaia a llllnala. anada h aha) liiiuranr ramailiaianat af lb Stsl iHfjfwt, pwriuaM M I: ASSETS Baaatto IHS44TTIT I.IM.JM I MailKn MMM raaJ Ml4U. llaai aalaia . Wllrr laana and praaHnai aoUa ' Caaai tm bank Otal(a . Franluaaa dua and dafarrad I II fa ltd arc I dan t and health I U.im.lTI IT 4WT 1.4.?0 l.Mt.W. (ilrat and Mhar ln TvUl aia f 43 Riil.Ml.l LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNDS Baaawaa far Ufa aad avtdati ami kwliA fatUriaa . tt ttf 44 4 teller and Mjntrart cialaia I J" I 4T i MI tlMt hahiiittaa . . f la.Tii; TataJ UablllUaa. rH fapMal f S4.SH.S1T I raamal paid . . I AM 04l 44 lfrlal aamplaai haajdJJ. I .U M M) L't-aaimatf Marvloa . T 41 ft44 P'wpkai at tacarda paUuawiaara t STT 944 1 Tat I I 4J M.T1 I I Baala) Praawlaa-i aaid aauMiti aMMtdara- tlona .- $ 4?aniidrailaM fat avurlaaaanurT caniraria . , Mat InvaaUMM Total Nillrr banaflu . , aBBatita an awp ttlamant a tt m traria. dltldand aNVMaliUaiw, and Inlrraat ,,. , . Inrtaaaa In rarvaa.. ... . Caanmliilona, rlalat and fanaraJ Inanranr atntAaaa and Uiaa 4ihar aparallriR dMurtiam. IiTidaxJ M twllvjhaldar Total . N4 rain frooa paratlana t Pltld-n.ta to tn-knoMrn Uthat llama afrarimi aurplua and aurplua fundi (natl Total - Inrraa'a In aurplua and aparlal airpiia fumt 1S5 M4 1 l.UM M4 t ll.sis 1:1 fr 10.lH.tT3 al 11 tt 4T l.tM.tll f ,M tSJ Mi 4.IM A US Tt W.TiT ! t I.44T S IU.vM Ok lH3.tSl.t4 t M4 DOT tt BUSINESS IN 0REQ0N FOR T HI TEAR Orvaa prvinluna and aitnull? ion aidaraiiana aallaiiad durlnf Uta a f Grn rtnMt and rlalma, n Vx -aaaiiti. aMtrrrnlrra and aniiuiuaa pilil difli in taar Prlmtrat affir In itrrion. M. B Urail '! . INirtland a( id BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY a Salt laka fit, tit in- Riata tt I'lah Mad ta tha lnawranr ranimiaiiativf a( Uta Btaia af Oraaai. pxriuux ia ia ASSETS rwda , 9 r im Jit w i.ka .,. , t ri ;:i k4nca -tana taal awtai Sd., ' Mal aatal . . . i;.i;. Illc tairia and nrraaluai aataa I i 4'aah atv.1 bank opMlla I.Jia ai; Tl rniltina dia ard dKrrrad lllf ad anldaart and Walthi . t.Sla t?T V Inuraai and atnar ltialian tu rn do and anrruad t- It OiMr : a TajtaJ a4i . t t .'K tui i; LIABILITirs. SURPLUS AND OTHER JWNOS ' Mai at a far Ufa and anidanl and kMllk PH la ... $ ft 1 1)T a lelirf and ronrar clalaaa I v. oa m Alt hr llatniitiaa t IK w Total MaMlltlaa, ari Mpital 9 ILIvi.4 it rapilal paid up ... I f M.rwo a Ritarlal aurplui fumla 1 M oK M I'naaalmad aurr'a t ,141 ad H.trii I ua M tviarda iHiltolaiMafa I 141 M TvUl .. I to ' m IT SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS I A tat m( 0ala rramlumt and awulij -anil.larallana t 11 UT.1S Cnaldrrailona far upplniilarT narxfarkt w M Nrt Intratmatil Innaaa I.Ss .lt ir Uihar Ihtmh liaaaa . 14 1: Total tMllrf hatMflll .. 4.MI.TTS 4 I'atmanta uiPia-'i'T f- iraia. dlildaaid aXrwaxalaitana, aitd lnlf4 . a tS4 !T ..raa in rafaa . S 4;a.:;i 4 4'MmMlaitona. rial fnd -rtl liaurar ip' 14 Tt .a Oiha railii nV-luttlnna . ?' .'? : iMtldcndl M polio hld 1 Trt'. 1 Tntal .. - H.T'.-f Nrt lain fro apr-atlafi: 9 JIibo 01tidn.la to ai-w-khoi.Wr I a Oih-r llrra affrtlr rnla a'-d aurplwa fond (nat ...- . Trtal . Saltm lirTraa In avrplaw and ane 'al " tl 0-a rrralan. r. arnlit rat--..-. lix artA IN far ' M.ld- paid r t-dila-t H P4 rh4dra dMMrf t. 7' . 11.144 41 91 PM tl flraii bnflla ard rlai-a. ajina. a'-r.. WHIItll pd d-t .a ir ; " rnw-nal nrff' In 0a TtaMMt k it raiiiMd d . ri- 4-H Sofs Parfy In Park Tonight llwlliut .nla kmrAH l.nH lim. mt r grhoul scholarship dono; s will be honored at a 4 H "Apprecia tion Party" tonight at R.versid park. The party, a personal thank you to orgunization represrnta- lives. Diisiness urms ana indivi duals, will begin at 7. The program inclrdes a pot luck dinner, repo.ts on I II sum mer schoo'. the auction sale. cm..'..! nu.'.rrlc nnt ntopl .'linment Club members will provide the rood and table service lor guesis attturftin ur ai- n. aik.ikm tim Uu ar andrd livauibar 11. 1HH r Hi CANADIAN INDEMNITY COMPANY rf Wlr.nl p la I'anada aad W IM fi.avranr riHnmlMHMwr af l "aia af (irrgan, purauan' A0MITTE0 ASSETS RMa I I 5TI4I f Hio.Hi u r.i - rah and bar.k d'poiKa . . I4 b ijrinta balalua af luMllatd irrmluma Inirrrai. dillanU aftd raal total ln'm di aid mfuad Otlr ata ItfS 114 V It 4M 4 .KM 1 ? TU'r.JM 41 TMJ a'i LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS laaaa . . lxi a-lutnit ipfia - T7.7M j .a a: ik 1 o. m m II 4"HI ffi s 14 411 ott.rr llaliilttl al llablina. at.api capital I sdilal paid up .IrlwMI . SOD 4MM) At i-4ul aurplui funda tl 491.11 ( 'talRnd funda uurt.lu.i I IM Mt N Ruriiiut a rt card pollralioldora 9 1 44S t"l T lutal . I l. ail 14 41 STATEMENT OF INCOME I'rrmlunti aarnad 9 I 141 4TI t) Im. i(iurr-d 9 1 own lif 34 U aiia Imurrad 4il,I4l a Oii.rr utHlrwritiii aipauaaa Total uidrwrltlri dcdutllona rt ufKlm ml m ala a luaa Iiiwalinnit liwn Total, brfot faxlaral llMOOM UlM Nat Inxm . Olii-r l(ma arfMtlni aurulua (nrt I lutal rajrital and aurplua luau T! MT T 581 43V t 111 ' Ik lull 14 ij I T1IS - t Ttft ll.ktl INI ii ia tt I nr rrai In aurvlua a ratardt boll' hullri f D4T 41 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR IMrat'l premium! ratal tad - 9 IT.4'i4 Si Jtlft.t kaaa paid ... 14HTTB41 1'rln. lnal ofllaa la Oraion: 4W43 Md UvlldUnl. 1'orilaJid. BTNOI'HIB OF AXM'AL BTATRMKNT JTat Um yaar andMl Lacniti it, af th CONSTITUTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY af flilcaaa. la tk Btato of IliinMi. d to Ow Lnaajranoa ('ontaiiaaMMr af lb MUM at Ulao, puua 1 p too; ASSETS Bond . I.T4T.471 ffB l.ons.&n a S.IRW.MI 13 1.914 7IC 14 1 Td.avi ak 1.J4.I2 it niMii Mortiai loan aa real aalau , kaal MUM llaM 9t.ttl M iicmmi tiraaaaa I . Pollry tuaita and praaalwai pat to -t'aak and bank dWpualU . . rramiujaa attm and tMerrad Imp and acrldairt aaaJ aallto STI.kSk M Inlcraat and 4ba Lwaaiaiaat Iium du and accru-d 115 TM 14 Otha aaart , , . , 43 VII 91 latotl aaaau . . tt M.4b II LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Raaarvaa far Ufa ami accldaM and hMlUi pollrlaa , f lI.tll.9S4 M PittU and nautrart lui 45 All othrt llabllltlaa IMf.Uatl Toial MablliLlaa. a-i-avt aapital I U. IT.I.ll t'apilal paid-up 91.ueo.iwii a L'naaalcnad aurplua l Ul.KId Rurplua aa leaarda palUjbuuter 4 St ri tt TMal - 9 11 MI.4M.TI SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS (AaaraaJ Baalai I 1I.1M.IM.TT I1.ICT M I10.1TI ft I Slt M Vat Intaatmant Inrxwaa Ulnar loom it-- ToUl . I li.MI.f2? II -9 lt.4tt.l4t Zt PollT I I'ayutMita on aupplataantair eon- www. qiviuea aocumuiatloi ana intarart tnrraM In raaartaa... t-'o laalona. lalw and lanaral liidiraiir rsiiiiaa at.d taiM. Othr otfallt. drducilon ItlvldnmU to poU7boklata. Total Nrt lain frora operation 9 r.5.osa tt to 5NT.M tk tin 43 Tl tMt.HTft U Ml.4f II uinav nama ariattini aurplw and aurplua fund (natl 44.ISI Sk Total (.)44.IU tl Incraaaa la aurplua and aparlal aiirplni fun.1t f lift ; o BUSINESS IN 0RE00N FOR THE TEAR Qroaa pr-iiunja and annuity can-ai.l-ratWna eallattad dutlna tua laar - f 9M.MI.4t MiTiuaaKH paia or aroaiiaa h polirt)ldri durina tna paar 114. Tl Oruaa banafiti and claltat. awloai aiMita. aurrondora, and anooitiaa paid durlni too THt SM ft? II Principal of Mr m Oraioti: 14MT N. B Hrdaf. IWttand. BTNOrsiS Or AS NT At. STATIC MIC NT rot tko yoor aaidad Hi abat Si. IJ4 THE WESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY at ran Rrotl. IP lha Rtato of Kanaa. at ad to tna In aura or I'otnailaatonar af UM Btato af ttro KMi. purauanl to law ADMITTED ASSETS tnd 14. ft 171 4t Htoka 4.773.314 00 Kal aatat 41T TTS tt !.!. BUI IT pi .Tt1ltSI . . J4.:r JT Ollif Total a-lmlttad aiaetl 9 1 SM.tfl M LIABILITIER. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS imm 9 i.i:4iTT Inn adluatmant atponaM SStt SiS M 1'iirarTirtl prrmluMi , , . , II P.MI.S..1 II All at bar UablllUaa 1.,MI.;M Tin a I llablllttaa, ai-at capital 9 lt.Mt.llt II t'apllal paid up l.00,0l4) M riiailthn funda ('irolual ... I.Ml.ttl.ll Rurt'liit aa r"ird pollriboltlara.. 9 MS. 11 IB total . . i.i.at,i STATEMENT OF INCOME I'ramlumi aari.vd I 14.MS.tS4 tl lMa Inrurrvd , f t.tll.ttlk S aa t.ria Inrurrad , , ., 114.411. 41 HiiPt uiHianrrilim oapanao In. urrd . Total umUrarlllni ddui tlona t tft 4t It 14.H40.tna 1 -rt uttiranilni gala f tea. Intaatirirnt Inrom , . (-1714 043 WT OUO IK I Of a 4n4 t tli.t ! (.1444 Alt Tl MT.ttl ft 1.114. IM 14 1,114. 1M 14 1. 931 TM M Utir ti, r.nal. hrfor flral haroaaa toiaa r-.lrral Incnma Uiaa inrwrrod. Nrt liwocn .... Mhrt llama trrcln aurplua tnrtl .. .. t Total rapilal and aatfpio M-ll . raa in aurplua aa raMa poll t hold BUSINESS IN 0RE00N FOR THE YEAR fiirnt pr-ntuma roaJd 9 IP poo t lIT.t loaa paid Tk - 1? "rm.ipai m. la Orai: Btuart Q. Tboaip aa. fan land. RTtllNlR or ANM'AL RTATRMrVT Pto (ho roar attdod laraaba? 11. Ifd pacificInsurance company of mew york af S ri in to fltat af No Tort toad io th Inauranr t'omlaatanor of Uta Rial of ml fea a ADMITTCD ASSETS nHii . . 9 If M OSI I? tivi M .m 1 1 a r toana an ral aaia I'aab and oank dpeata riia halanroa of unmllortnt pToluM Intaraal 4lrldn.la and foal IrHoan dua and acrtood II lU 04T P I o a IT I pat a 1; TSk a l.-T lt S4 9 M IVA4 H f WW aali Total Had aitta LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS ltta : I tTI tit lna a11uiatrit ipanoi . l,tTl? rnatnd prMtilum , 11 S.'f Itl T oibrt llahltlilM Ti't 414 9 Total UablllUaa. airtM capital 9 lT.l4f.4M Tl t'apital paid up t a0 aa) l liaaallnad fuml '..rpiuai 11 kof 41 IS 'ir.ua u topacdt PollrrhoMr . I 1lt 111 t Total . 9 44 til i STATEMENT 0P INCOME I'rMMltm arti I apt TM W t-Maa Inrurrad IHil.CI f tpc(ia Inrurrod . M4 Til IT lWh urxIfTOrlllni I Ml til Tt II U ti Tl t4 4 II TM 3 I a- u DIM) 14 on or 4'i I to 4o poo aa Ml it t TM Ml M I TM Ml tl rvlrrorinnt dMorttona.. rt uMr-riMi. tata at loao , lralir.t IwroBM T TtMal arr foitocat laMOtna laiao rii UlM Hit. 1ft.t m aarkhorA-ra fUn-Wnda la a-ruk .td.l. 0t itooti arfaallna a"'nl-a inrti Taut eooital and aoroloa aaa nH t.t-t. nn'lrSMlr t TT OT tt 0.frt aiaai,! rold 9 I4t f H OlroM Wh. pi4 . of tT4 ft , x-xraa ariioa m 0. H Obfarver, La GrandV, 0r., Market Quotations PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND m U!SDA Livestock: Cat t !e 2'K) ; holdover 75 ; fi"J stwrs ad heifers scarce; good ad choice fed steers Monday Mfa'y to 2'i cents lower at 27 !a.75; covs nfwtit steady: utility bulls sternly, cullers wc.:i' ; few utility cows ItiM-lH; some Kass fat utility cows 15-1(5; tamers and cullers 13.f0 15. W; utility bulls 2a-24; liKht cutters lti-22. Calves 65; vealers moderately active, steady to strong; fiood avd choice 25-28; few hin choice 29; utility and standard calves ar.d vealers 20-25. Hogs 400; trade vey slow, not established; V. S. No. 1 and 2 butchers Monday 17.75-18.25; sows salable around 11-15. Sheep 750; sprinij slaughter lambs weak lo 25 cents lower; moderately actively at the de cline; around 80 head lh good and choice 82-95 lbs. spring Iambs 22; good CO-If jo lb. weights 21 21.50; small lot good 7fi lbs shorn spring lambs 19.50; cull to good slaughter ewes 2 50-4; feed er lambs steady to weak; g;Kd and choice C7-87 lbs. lii. 00-17.50. couple lots 79-93 lbs. 18. Forecasts Promise Less Heat United Press International Forecasters promised relief from a mugt;y heat wave in the North and East today but said hot, humid weather would plague residents of the South and South east. Temperatures in the 90's and over 100 across the East and South took a toll in lives and crops, created water shortages in some communities and sent mil lions of persons fleeing to tilt comforts of air-conditioned build ings. Two heat prostration deaths were reported in New Vork C'ity. one death in New Jersey was at tributed to the heat and a co-oner ruled that a Hamlet, N.C.. woman died as lesult of a 102- degree temperature. A canning firm shut down in Weldon, N. C, throwing 50 per sons out of work, because the hot. dry weather had destroyed the stringbean crop. North Carolina's tobacco crop was threatened by the plant-withering heat. In the Finger Lakes area of New York State, Mayor George K. Keenan declared a state of emergency in the city of Corning after a three-million-gallon reser voir ran dry. A ba:i was placed on laundering c.othes and sprinkling law, is and the Coming glass works was asked to turn off its air-condition iug plant. The mayor said most homes had a limited simply of water for dru'.king and other es sential needs. In New York City, two Ma:ihat ta:i firemen turning off a hydrant for the third time were attacked Monday night by 25 teen-agers. One was hit on the head with a garbage pail and one stabbed in the arm. A youth reported to police for turning on a fire hydrant in the Bronx was blamed for tossing a ".Molotov cocktail" from the top of an apartment house into a group of neighbors cooling off on a front stoop. Five persons were burned, one seriously. Ninety-five-degrce weather in Indianapolis, the hottest there since Aug. 5, l'.iiti, made a soft think machine one of the most popular gathering spots in the Chrysler plaiit. A doa:i men were standing . around the machine when it exploded, killing one and injuring 10. The mercury soared Monday to 102 degrees at New Bern, N.C., 101 at Wilmington, N.C., and Bal timore, Md.. 100 at Fayetteville. N.C., and Washington, D.C., 97 al Louisville, Ky., W.I in New York City, 95 at St. Louis and Kansa:. City. Mo., a-id 91 as far north as Burlington, Vt. Henry Davidhizar Dies In Idaho Henry D. Davidnr. 92. of Weiser, Idaho, died June 28 at Weiser Memorial hospital. Davidhiiar was born May 1, ltd!?. at Wakarusa, Ind. II- married Hannah MrKinnis April 2. I!HH). at Summerville, Oregon. The couple lived there until 1932 when thev moved lo Weiser. He is survivt'd by his wife Han nah, Weiser, and nieces and nep hews in Ind. Davidhizar was a member of the Presbyterian church. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 in th? N'ortham-Jones Chapel in Weiser Burial will Ik- at Summerville at 2 30 p in. with the Itev. Marion Smith officiating. LIONS CONVENTION OPENS NEW YOKK UTD-Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and .Mayor Robert F. Wagner officially welcome dele gates from 99 countries today to the opening of Ihe four-day con vention of Lions International at Madison Square Garden. Tu., Jona 30, 1959 Paq 8' N. Y. STOCKS NEW YOliK U'I Stocks followed Moray's pattern today rising to a rev hi;;h in the in 'lustrlnl average a"J thei ba' kinr aay from the weight of profit taking. The best naii-s apjwa'-eJ outiiide the g o.m u'.cil to compile the averages. On an overall basis, steels were firm a id electro lies issues were strong. The drills ha I some good gainers a 'd oils were easier on balance. Some of the tires met fairly good support. The big features of this market were the specialties, some of which ran up as much as 3 o 4 points. Caterpillar Tra.tor ra;i up 4 at its high aid touched a new top for the year. Internation al Harvester was up arouad 1 and at a pew high. Zenith was stror.g in the elec tronics and America.-! Cyanamid was strong and active in the drugs. American .Machine and Foundry ad Brunswick Balke met good suppo' t in the bowling equipments. Cities Service wa.-. the standout in the oils with a gain running past a point. The copinis met supixirt late in the session with Magma no around 2 and Anaconda up more than 1. PORTLAND DAIRY j I '(JUTLAND U'Hi Dairy market : Eggs To retailers: Oracle A A j large, 42-4;)c iloz.; A large, 38-4IIC: I AA medium, 34-ftic; AA small, 2(j-27c; cartons l-3c additional. ! Butter To lietailers: AA and Grade A prints, 65c lb.: carton. lc higher; 1! prints, 63c. j Cheese (medium cured) To retailers: A grade Cheddar single: daisies, 41-51c; processed Ameri can cheese, 5 lb. loaf, 40 43c. Officials Seek Cause Of Mishap By RICHARD E. FALES UPI Staff Writer MELDIUM. Ga. HTH Fed eral and stale investigators were seeking to determine today the cause of a freight train derailment and gas explosion that killed at least 19 persons, nine of them children. ' The Interstate Commerce Com mission ordered two agents to the scene here. The Georgia Public Service Commission also sent an agent ! he-e. Seaboard Air Line liailroad officials said a preliminary invos- j ligation did rot reveal what caused two butane gas tank cars to explode,, i A dozen persons were injured. ; one critically. ! Officials said no other persons were missing. j Skindivera and searchers were unable to lind more bodies after searching the Ogeechee line: where a! wit 109 persons were pic nicking and swimming Sunday alteniooii. Two of the 15 cars derailed as the train crossed a wooden rail road trestle Sunday broke open. Escaping butane gas caught fireo ana exploded, snowermg names over the water and banks of the river where the picnickers were silling. Fourteen bodies were found in and abound Ihe river. Other vic tims died en route to Savannah hospitals or in the hospitals. Hep. l'imce l'restoa UK.a asked the ICC to investigate the accident. At least eight of the victims were related. They were at the favorite river recreation sKit for a family reunion. Seaboard General Manager J.N. Broe man of Richmond, Va., said here that "we haven't found any track condition or car condi tion to cause" the wreck. J. I!. Tlio.ne. executive vice president of the SAL, sa'd in li.chmoi.d Monday night that "all indications at thus time are that no ra'l -oad failure was involved." Steel Contract Talks Stepped-Up M.W YORK a rt1 Steel indus try and union negotiating lea ns lH-'4in stenped-up contract talks Wednesday, their first since a 15- day extension of the union's origi nal July 1 strike deadline was agreed uinm. The four -man bargaining teams were scheduled lo meet in two sessions daily instead of the one session they have held on most days since they first started talk ing. May 11. I'nited Stcelworkcrs of America President David J. McDonald was understood to have cxpres.sed lit tle twin- that Ihe 15-day contract extension can avoid a strike of the nations 500.000 basic steel oi ke: s. 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