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1lf Tlicyll Do It Every VOICE CRYING AM UNENDING CMAUT. so beats our My HEART A HOPEFUL RHYTHM FR. cowl .1 : k rv;,J u FATHER TELLS SON Actor Stlrlinc Harden. ae f IIIl7Wod's most vld Ka enthu siasts, describes the clipper ship Tonne America" to his son. "Wind." Ja their Bel Air. Cat, home,' 4 i J 15 'i ? ft -1 4 tl REMINDER OF HOM E Elaborate firework, ar. displayed over Mala River near Frankfurt Cathedral. 'durin Inde-f pendenco Day celebraUoa by, Americans In occupied GermanyJ i Sarin Booth and Randolph Scott a 28th Century-Fox release la morrow, with "Captive Girt." la Or TXastJf D Bt O.CkaaJVJI OSS. CHAN . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS til North Liberty Opstalri akov Jaa'su Ml II Ll- rtf offle asuiroay mly It I o.asi i p.m. Consults tlos HI 4 pmsar sno srUis tests tr mi cksrt Prscticvs stars 1 Time - r TOLP SO LONS,B05 you this guy IM NOT COULPhtt REAR, GONNA A1DME BE FlREP MEMORIZE I eanf BACK TO -BURLESQUE" r w, siwo rtATCrj trwnioTK, iw, would mam mnaavEB. -'- v' tT"i 35 a scene from "The Cariboo Trail." color by Cinecolor at the Grand to- Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, say the Na- tional Geographic Society. PDILEO:"""""1 COLON.. .STOMACH ImtiirtsHtlisiita-lanaM KMX) asiO 4 Htk m Vmm fcOO p.m Mwk.WL.M. CJ. A Ff7FF ois iw Omml UU-194M THE DEAU CLINIC in oim 40th naa' KLMMftliniM4tm4Af I TatesajM CAat SIS Pwttt4 14. Of. : By Jimmy Hatlo THERE GOES EVEN OUR OGAR WAJT TO ACCOUNT- XM an rr off! pus - IN THE 0R6AM- aSi .TV WOE PEPT. SUFFERING WITH TUP ham wur uac m pfad HIS LINES OFF A BLACI- BQARI7" fa auk to KERMIT SHAFFER EJ6St NtW OKK UJYj N.y. Pacific Mills Jump Prices NEW YORK, July 18-VPaclf-!c mills today increased prices on worsted fabrics for spring next year by 15 to 30 cents a yard. It was the second substantial hike by a large manufacturer in two days. boosts were necessary because of the high costs of replacing raw wooien inventories, the same reas on given yesterday by American Woolen company, which raised prices 12 to 17 cents. The Increases mad it r- talnty that men'g suits next spring would cost at least $2 over 1950 lines and some sources hx1ivAH the retail prices on women's suits mignt be tagged $2 to $5 higher. Some sources predicted further increases in worsteds. TJPJOITW DonaM TT TTnlnhn af Via 6 years. Survived by the widow. Mrs. ujriu upjumi, oaiem; aaugnters, Mrs. Margaret E. Hunter, LaGrande. Mrs. Rowena M. Walker. McMinnvllle. Mrs. Florence V. Paulson; Salem. Mrs. Donna L,. Brown. Silverton and Bar bara Upjohn. Salem; sons. Dr. Richard a. upjonn, Dtiem, ana wniiam a. up- 1ohn Salt I.V- r-ifv Lawrence Upjohn. Kalamazoo. Mlch S. Upjohn. Carmel. Calif.; srandchil- urcn. x.uzaDeu Ann upjohn. Karen Louise Paulsum. TinnaM . trnii,n J WUJUUU. Iland Stephen Michael Paulson, all of Salem, and Douglas Arlie Walker. Mo MinnviUe. Services wiU be held Friday, pjn. ai xne liougn-iiar-rick chapel with the Rev. George H, Swift officiating. Interment In Bel crest Memorial park. KINKATn " Rachael Kinkald. late resident of mm u at . in uua city. July 18. at the f.gUC8i Survivd by a sister. Mrs. F. E. Evans, Salem, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held ;U1' zu- l 3 P-rn. at the w T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. Lee Weins officUting. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. BROWN " . Thomas Brown, at the residence at Salem route 1 July 18, at the age of 66. Survived by his widow. Marvel Brown, Salem: three children. Dor othy. Beverly and Dean Brown, all of Salem: a brother, James Brown. Ver million. S. D.: and four- nephews and two nieces. Services will be held Fri- S?: J S1 at 2 p ra- l "le HopeweU United Brethren church with the Rev. H. Horton officiating. Interment wiU be in HopeweU cemetery under direc tion of the W. T. Rigdon company. Radio Column President Truman's message to the nation will be broadcast to. niht br KSLM. rx-frinnlni at r-?n pjn. local time. Why Suffer Any Longer Whem ethers ran. ose Chines rasBodles, Assastat saeeass for COM 'i1? "Chins rHm matter wits what Silases eo are afflicted disorders. (inusiMm. heart, Isass. Uv t. fcidaeys. eon pa ilea, adeers. diabetes, rhmattssa. rail sai aisi. str (ever skia. female rom plaint. CHARLIE CHAN CHINESK HEKB CO. CM N CsmaaerctsX Pheae -U3 SALEM. OE office Honrs u i Toes. aatO Cat. eatty, ! H i .31 I '2 1 ' " .Ml1 I -S' SI Salem Obituaries Improvement Of War News Boosts Stocks NEW YORK, July lMfftock prices surged ahead today for the largest overall gain In more than two years. It was the market's most imwxn ful recovery since prices were nammerea down following our in tervention in the Korean war three weeks aero. - The advance displayed none of I. at - ; . . ue zireworKs wnicn have disun- guished recent sessions but at the final bell key issues were up $1 to more than S3 a share. A maior factrir. aifnrrUn in Wall Street sources) was the strik- xjj he 1 1 1 1 1 j i uvfinnn t in t nca ufqf maSTarc Announcement of President Tru- J man's credit restrirtfnns nn nnr I housing came after the market had I i . ciosea. ; Trading volume was something of a disappointment at 1,820,000 shares, which compared with 1, 520,000 Monday. In some of the market's high-speed declines since the Korean intervention, sales have eone from around 2 onoonn shares to above 3,000,000. Bullish- rmnnprf trarlAra Hire tn cm tonliina - . u. r M W . f expand when prices are moving up. The Associated Press average nf 60 stocks jumped 13 points to 12., steepest rise since May 14, 1948. The industrial and rail groups advanced sharply white utilities turned in a comparatively skimDT sain. A total of 1,127 individual issues appeared on the ticker tape, of t which 802 moved up and 156 de clined. Wheat Strong; Other Grains Take Losses CHICAGO, July 18 -iP)-Soybeans dropped the 10 cent daily limit today, but wheat developed Independent strength on mill buy ing against fairly heavy sales of flour. At the finish wheat was to 1 cent higher, corn was higher to lower, oats were to lower, rye was 1 to 1 lower, soybeans were 9 to 10 cents lower and lard was 30 to 50 cents a hundred pounds lower. Sales of flour have been heavy during the past two days milling interests said. It is estimated that more than five million sacks have been taken in the last two days. - Family brands of flour will be increased 10 cents at the opening of business tomorrow, mills an nounced. It was not said whether the increased buying of family brands reflects purchases by housewives influenced by Far East conditions. One chain baker is said to have covered requirements to April 1. . Many efforts to build steam, cars were made in England in the 18th century, one having legs instead of wheels. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 18 (AP) Butter fat tentative, subject to immediate cjl?Mi Premhim quality, maximum to J5 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, 61-4c lb; first quality, 68-2c: second quality, S7-60C. Butter Wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade A A. S3 score. 60c lb: A. 92 score. 60c; B. IK) score. 68c: C. 89 score, 56c. Above prices are itrictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 37 -41c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 42,i-43c. Sg??T7T,,l'hoIlers: A Tde. large, zX.'rlii doz-: A srde. medium, 48',i 4914c; B frade. large. 42-44c. Live chickens No. 1 quality! f.O.B. plants): Broilers under 2 lbs. 23-27c: fryers. 2U-31bs. 27-29c; 3-4 lbs. 39c; roasters. 4 lbs and over. 26-28c- light hena unrlor a Ihc ia-9i. ' a iU- -- -- - .w-Mn.. " . V "I IU9 21-22c. heavy hens, all weights, 23-24c; Old rnrKtArs all w.l ht. n.tq. Rabbits Average to growers: Live wiuie, o-a ids, iu-zoc id; a-o ids. 19-21c; colored. 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks. 10-14c lb: fresh dressed fryers fo retailers. 52-56c; Idaho fryers 45c. i Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers: dollars per cwt) : Beef: Steers, good. 500-800 lbs.. $50- vunuwreai, -01J; UtlUty, S43- 46: cows, commercial. $40-44; utility. $37-40- canners-cutters, $35-38. , Beef Cuts (good steers): Hind quar ters. $58-59; rounds. $53-56; full loins, trimmed. $80-85; triangles. $43-44: sauare chucks. S47.SA- rih exists- quarters $4344T veal: Good. $48-49; commercial. $42 46: utiUty. $34-39. Calves: Good-choice $45-47; commer cial, $37-42. Lambs: Good-choice springers, $43-47; commercial. $43-44. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs., down. $20-21. SH7-S9 hnifirfwi- IS IK. Hawm tn. 49; carcasses. $37-39: spareribs. $46-49. aiicy, course, meaium grades, 50-5 7 ViC Ub average at country buying points. 7 Mohair? K(t-S1i Ih rm If.mnnlli nnnrfh F.O.B. country shipping points. vouniry-Kuiea meats: Vnl' Tnn mi.lttv iAU1 IK. nK rfaHM BmrMina vtohmslffw with lighter or heavier 3S-38c. nogs: ugnt DiocKers. 33-350 lb; sows. 27-28c. Lambs: Top grade springers. ! 42-4 5c In mutttm. hMt 141Sf wiiiirH tiMvw bucks, 10-llc. Beef: Good cows, 33-34C lb; canners cutters. 30-32c. Onions: 50-lb sack. Ore. Western $1.50-1.75: Calit reds. $2.25-50. f-waioes: suppues moaerate; znarxet steady. Ore. Local long whites. No. 1. 2.75-3.00; new crop Calif, long whites, $3.25-55. Hay: IT. S. Ho. 1 green alfalfa, de livered carlots r.OA Portland or Pu get Sound markets, nominally $31-32 ton. 1. Will an object weiehine 10 pounds fall 16 times as rapidly as one weigning one pound? L 2, What was the first canital to fall In World War II? I 3. Which is wider at its widest point, North or South America? 4. What is the only prime num ber that is an even number? 5. How many squares are there on a checkerboard? i . ANSWERS 1. No: weight alone has no ef fect on the rate of speed of falling objects. . 2. Warsaw, Poland. 3. South-America. 4. Two. 6. Sixty-four. - Look and Learn ' By A. C Gardoa ' The Nation's Top Comics piiiiii" . MAMA, MAY I GO TO THE MOVIES ' WH DONALD? ) jr BLONDS lf5 THE Wl FR PROM THE TELEVISION STATION. COME IN.' DICK TRACT Com o UTTLE ANNIE ROONZI i J??HERgSA6UCK T Q V MILUODOLLIR IDEA- ITA gT rw HERE, MS. SAWYER, AST OH. wEUft IMPROPRIATED MY 60VERNMENT. BUZZ SAWYO I I t( BUT. VOUK i who put AAAJ55TY... THI3 MICKEY MOUS2 6IP EBBT GASOLINE ALLEY A4iLm. BABNEY GOOGLE ' 1 -1 I 1 ' ', I AINT SCT TIME fCR CQAXJlsTi J Us0""" TBX MB WHERE . 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THE PEE WILL BE SO) DOLLARS. IF BACKEYS CAPS W TUAT tup rVEREASGOODASAJCUTESr THINS HIS IDEAS. HeD . r tiroJ OWM DEmOIT-y PEST OF LOOK Looks taking Us f MAY t ASK Y 4 IUTMTf X A. ( HOW MANY J SECKCT. X CANNOT afX. THESE ARE ANSWER. WE 60 j A DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newtpaper f '"I'l'illl"'1' , BACK JW4V, R-AGUE-TAK-fT. ILL PAY TH5 -FEE GLADLY I JiST lovE TO HEAR THE UTTLE NOW, FRfEMDS-tMCSrOrt tTW WALKED! Hckc- If- tuLWc SMART, YOU CAN RIDE HOME-JUST A GOUAg DOWN V EIGHTEEN MOUTHS iw r iru. jriKki--J f7 WHERE IS 1 " TO OHOUT5, WHISTLES, PANDEMONIUM!' SOLDIERS APPEAJ? AS IF BYMAfilc J V rW- -I I tike you're I don't want the works anybody usin' ILX a. PthiN WHIRS 13 1 r AMKICaU m r lfl07I . NOT MUCH PO (SOOO V OOOOM .. kTEEPlNS THE FIT, 1 PRSTTV I RAIN OTP ...SUT TOO I TT'S SOT CLASS tNrf ' r e. iw. fa, kwI -y?:.' , Chipper,! 'em while gone y . i i iiiiiii - r i iiiiiii ;(s, wrsa, lUsj sVsiaiiai lajt tTZstr.