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Averell IIarrimn hat charged that Presi dent Kisenhower demonstrated "lark of leadership'' in dealing with the nationwide tteel strike. The Governor, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president, said at a- hews confer ence Tuesday that Eisenhower "doesn't seem to have any con ception of the responsibilities of the presidency." Harriman held there was a "lack of understanding" in the na tional administration "of the func tions of mediation." The Governor responded to re porters' questions on other topics this way: . 1. He was "very much encour aged" by the progress o( his cam paign. 2. He would include, discussion of civil rights In a talk Saturday at a meeting of young Democrats in Asheboro, North Carolina. . 3. He placed great value on the "advice and support" of former president Harry Truman. (Harri man. had been asked II he thought Truman's support would be vital" in winning the nomina tion.) - 4. Newsmen who wanted to de termine whether Truman would support Harriman for the nomina tion would have to ask Truman. The former president had said he intends to remain neutral Debbie Reynolds Said Overworked HOLLYWOOD (JfV-Actresi Deb bie Reynolds was ordered to bed Wednesday to recover from what her doctor described ats "sheer ex haustion." She It expecting a child in November. Miss Reynold! bad tempera ture of 104 degrees yesterday while doing scenes for a picture, "Bundle of Joy," in which she co stars . with her husband. Eddie Eisher. Dr. Charles C. Levy said the ac tress will stay at the Burbank home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds, while she recovers. Coroner Rules Columbia 'Body Drowning Victim Stroke Kills Klamath Falls Businessman KLAMATH FALLS Ut - W. D. Miller, 73. prominent Klamath Falls businessman and .owner of radio station KFJI, died after a stroke at his home here 'early Wednesday. He came to Klamath Falls in 1910 and was in the construction business for years. Among his project were the Lost River di version dam near Merrill; the Pelican Theater at Klamath Falls, the exhibit building at the county fairgrounds and much work at the municipal airport. He built the Willard Hotel, which he operated for years. He also had lumber interests around Etna and Montague, Calil, He also owned and operated Western Building Down in June PORTLAND UH - The West failed to recover in June from its building slump. The trade journal, Western Building, reported Wed nesday that the number of building permits was down 10 per cent under June of but year. Dollar valuation also ran behind the previous June. The big reason baa been a fall-off in home construction, the maga tine reported. In June the number of homes started was 22 per cent under June, 1955. Beer Drinkers Work for Thirst OG'DEN,' ltah. July 10 Uri -How would you like a drink of beer? Well this Is how you get it. v-.. ..iimi, ii.. -.-AS r ik. rA u"l,V dct hall, near here. Then He recently sold that station and transferred a construction permit BIN GEN, Wash. I The unidentified man found In the Columbia River Tuesdav . died for KFJ1-TV here from drowning, Dr. Ralph Shirey, I , Miller was a native of Lockport, . aK.ma v-oumy coroner, reponea w. - w . , ,nsjd fc fa rf Wednesday. 'Don., and a daughter, Marilyn;. . rlia He said what first was believed . Houston, Texas, to be a knite wound under the you shinny down the giant paddle wheel at the side of the building. Then you crawl through' a small unlocked window. When you get man s right arm, apparently.-was MALENKOV INVITED a wound from a snag in the river. The body had been In the river about a month, Dr. Shirey said, after being called here to make the examination. The man. believed to be in his SOs, was about feet tall and weighed about 190 pounds. He had dark hair and several old scars knee, VIENNA I - Austria ting out a welcome mat for Georgi Malenkov, the former So viet premier who now is minister of power. ' The cabinet has decid ed to invite him to inspect power installations here but hasn't set the date. Two cabinet ministers going to Russia on a similar Jaunt will make the arrangements, tear down the large door to the icebox, i At least that's the way prowlers j.j .... . , . i ... la nut- 0 0 wncn lm eniereq ine cjihu lishment Monday. But all they took was two cases of beer. STl'DY FUND TOLD BONN ( West Germany has put aside $273,700 for one-year scholarships under which 22S American students can Stocks and Bonds Cntril ky Til Ataxia! Pnn July 11 STOCK AVIBAfikS 30 II Ind Kalll Net Chmija A S At Wadnaaday 1701 141 J Piv. Day JrtSl in.) Wiwk Ao .MIS IIS 1 Month AM 137 S 141.1 Yair Aio lan IMI 1R.M Hull ..S7S1 1M1 IMS Low m 1M0 IMS Hliri ... JS7S Mil IMS Low ..... SU 1 114.1 BOND.AVHAr.rs 10 Nat Chang Vnch Wrdrvraday . f S Prv. Day S Waalt Affl SS Month Asa ..M 1 Yrar Am MS I0M Hish s 1 IBM Low MS IMS Hih lSS Low . . MS 19 Ulll fttcki A 14 S 74 4 TIC 111 14 75 S 11 S 7.17 CIS A S 117 1 IMS IB19 1S1 I 173 4 191 i 1714 III 5 Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., July 12, "56 (Sec. Stock Market Again Gains Portland IJventork PORTLAND -(USDA-Catt!t salable 750: market active. tull'V steady on all classes; around three 5 loads average choice 92S-1.11J lb fed sters 2250; load average high choice 1.01 lbs 22.75; several NEW YORK lit - The stock market advanced for the sixth lots good fed steers 2T .00-50: one .a : i i... i at.. I J l 2 at at. J Youth Quizzed In Spokane Car's Pliuige SPOKANE to Police said Wednesday that they have taken into custody a 10-year old Spok ane boy believed to be the driver of a stolen car which plunged into the Spokane River after a 70-mile-per-hour chase. The youth was Identified as Jo seph L. Mathis. Police picked up young Mathis after a tip that the boy had been injured recently. He first told police he had been as saulted by two men in the down town area but later admitted he ha4 atnlon anil vl Ik. . Mathis aaid he had been hurled I ""I r"in n 7 it out of the car and was swept un- . "'', ," i mtriBht div i turnover un.'l. conscious about six blocks down "nnounced he would leave for ihl. .f w0"' rl h. th rlvair hofora r..hin tKa ' r ranee, loin me I rencn army ana " . " ' . r r: iSL" u.r...!S vch'.nf v 'ifBht aLt the Atterian Nation- i shower uffered his intestinal steady with Tuesday's, aver.eer-J in auuciru nrau auu um i t. . 7 ... ... - . .... iilnaa I mixed lot! No. 1-1 trade lM-ns u.aia mi ipii ina anna oi Aran .... - . 1 1 Dl ITneh 9? 4 4 Ml 04 4 SI 4S m MS Ml 7S S7 1 MS S3 S M4 Ml inn 1 Ml MS IS Dli longest string of daily rises since, steers 17.00-1(00; short load gooet last October. . j 710 lb heifers It 00; individual lo ', ; Selected Industrial luues W the lh M.30: standard heifers 10 00 !J i; market to a moderate advance In, eanner cutter cows mostly -j sio a follow-up to Tuesday's Ute rise""-'"; scattered lots to IMj.. HI in the wake of President Eisen-1 10MJ: few eoni::j S! hower s renewed decision to run. mercial upwards lo H 00: fej.;.; "ii Pivotal stocks gained fractions I canner-cutter bulls 0 00-12 00. KJ to around S points. ' , cves salable 100: market ae,;.-, 1 Volume increased to 2.520.000, tlve. strong; good-choice vealer.; I shares compared with KSO.OOd' '7-0O-10 00; one hlih choice JM H:o -k-i Tuesdav. n.arkin the second commercial vealers 12.50,-' Hots salable 450; batchers about He said a vouni slrl who ,t 1 anti-French sentiment. The Bagh- The Associated Press average ;7S: mi" Z1: first "as belied tJ have been ' P' sentenced him to 'of 00 stocks rose 50 cents to $187.10 b,;h?" f"0"" ,0 'ZJfJt: "V"rlso 1. UkeVn he . ,1a jail "for ins.ting with the industrial, up 90 cenU. n. M-u oo; ne, H The boy said he had "almost" ( '" up, .a.. .i,-- luehiM- lamha wenk to m vnf nt it a u r r liana, aaaninu i u aix airaiani uaiir ruwra in " - called police Tuesday after read' ing reports of the investigation. ' The car, stolen from an apart ment garage, was driven into the river early Sunday morning while the driver was attempting to out run police officers. The car came to rest upside down In 15 feet of water some 20 feet from shore. It's in German universities, preciation for U.S attend after the war, officials said. At adinlnlitrator with will annexed o( will and mall of AUGUST. J RAABE. dfraaaad I have Iliad In Circuit Court of Ortion. tor Marlon County, my final account in aaid ratal, and 17 July ISM. at S:1S o'clock, am., and Iha courtroom of aaid court hava been appointed by aaid court for the heartnt of objec tion! to aaid final account and the aatUemant thereof. WESLEY t SCHRUNK Admlnlatrator with Will Annexed Carann. Canon It Cunnar emnnmir aid i 'em. Oreon. economic am . A. a Mii. Juno SS. July 0, IX. IS IK. ...r. renrewniea an eati- lower; otner ciaws weaoy; an mated gain of about six billion dol-' juppl '" unsold; choice W ill lure in the minted value of eu- iii"S amuicmcr aainua ii.w rities listed on the exchange. Dow J onco Averagea NEW YORK (API Dow Jon elMine atock avoraaea- Open M Indul , , , . SCO IB sn RRS "7 IS lltlla MM M 8tkl 1M OT 20.00: good mostly II 00-U 00: utiW ,t it spring lambs to shipper ae? . counts 1450-17 50; good ehoara) 15.0O-U.00; good shorn sUughtei .' . ewes 2.00-4.00. . Cloaa ana ss 1S7 7I MM tan ta til nnrn iiniinAV A tun CDtnAV Mil 1 "-iVi I J! .'. ' t ', v :'ii';a.-.ai ' ' I m . mi i i in a r i; i H !?"... .. HI W I: .V, , .s .i. , M o.tn a u to sr.-jn D U k4i I UU; H , f r i " II H p rtrii A it ' " H'y ' I i 1 f If 1 lit HI J .'MiXXS. II I A I I r II M 1 1 i ' r 5 V, . I ' I I I if I I I I V I I ill- ! 1 I - liV I I!'. I I I I i ? f.l : t I . v nl if II I i : n i , i i ill i 1 h , , a i 1 I ' II ! I 1 I I II I 111 I ill, s 1 f 1 1 1 I :lutl a 5 ii . i I . . i 1 vss. 4 i i -mi ; -n " .4 I 1 t I I. i 'H 1 v H 'if 1 1 Portland Grain fl a Meier & Frank's First! You save 11 to s25 On famous wardrober, sport coat plus 2 PAIRS of slacks Now, In time for the vacation season, we bring you a sports wardrobe that offers more savings and more quality than ever before. Both slacks and sport coats are 100 wool and tailored to exacting specifications. Once again Meier ' & Frank Co.'s leadership makes this offer possible. Don't miss this offer! All Wool Slacks Solid colors and checks Smart weaves All-wool flannel Charcoal, light and medium tones All Wool Sport Coats Fancy tweeds, miniaturt herringbones Neat checks and stripes Light shades, medium and chsr tones Trim 2 ind 3-button models "414- MEN'S CLOTHING-STREET FLOOR Includes coat and 2 par$ of $lack Keg. 55 to 70 PORTLAND Hi Coarse trains. ''. ' 15-day shipment bull, coast deliw.' ery: Oats No. 1 21 lb white S7.oo.. Barley No. 2. 45 lb B. W. 47.StV-?; tt 00. Cora No. 2, E. Y. shipment 72.50. . : Wheat (bid) to arrive market. . banis No. 1 bulk, delivered eoat: ; ' Soft White 2M Soft White 'en eluding Bex) 2 00: White Club J .'- Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.M- 10 per cent 2 00; it per cent 2.15,, 12 per cent 2 21. - Car receipts: Wheat St; barley - 4; flour I; corn T; eats I; mill ' ' tW 2. . , Portland Produce " 1 PORTLAND ID Butterfat ', Tentative, subject ta immediate- ' change Premium quality deliv- d la Portland, 0042 lb: first . ; quality 57-00; second quality 12-55. Butter Wholesale, fab bulk.-:-; cubes le wholesalers Grade AA, 92 acore, 50H; A pade. 02 aeere 584; B trade M score 7,C rade :;: M score. 55. . 3 Cheese Te wholesalers Oreeoa slnsles, 41-40 lb; Orefna t-lb loaf, ' 43'i-50. ii ' Kus Te wholesalers Candled . f o b. Portland, A large, 4K-474; , A medium. 42-434; A small, 20- ; Eggs Te retailers Grade AA. ' large, 52; A large. 4M1: AA roe ' . dium, 44: A medium, 44-45; A1.-, small, 20-21. Carton 2-1 cents ad- ditlonal. 'A Eggs Ta consumers AA larie. 57-01; A large, 04-50; AA medium. 0 51-50; A medium, 50-55; A small,. - mi. Live poultry No. t quality 3 f.a.b. Portland rryers, 24-4 Iba..';';, 23; at (arm, 22-23V.; light hens, IS at farm: heavy ben,. 1741 atU farm; old roosters. 11-12. Turkeys To producers L I 5 if weight, fryers, 27-20; young turkey hens, liveweight, 20; eviscerate young hens, 30. Rabbits Average to growers ', Live white, S-A", lbs, 20-23; M lbs, 15-U; old colored pelts 4 cents ' : less: eld does, 10-12. few higher. Fresh killed fryers te retailers, 50- 58; cut up, 00-03. Wholesale Dretaed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. ' 500-700 lbs, M.50-20 00; good. 25 00. ; 37.50: standard, 31.00-35 00; rori; merciai cows, zj.oo-2s.go: utility.- :-: 22.0O-20.00: canners a a d cutters;. -,-t Z0 0O-Z3.00. - Beef cuts tchoice steers) Hind -' quarters. 45 00-50 00; r o I a d o ' 43.00-45 00: full litis, trimmed, . 05.00 73.00; forequarters. 37 00- 30.00; chucks. 30.0-32.; ribs. ! 45OO-W.00. .J Pork cuts-Loins, choice. 0-10' lbs. 50 00-53.00; shoulders. 10 Ins, . 31.OO-34 00; sparerlbs, 4300-44 00; frenh hams. 10-14 lbs. 51.00-55 00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, SO. 00-33 00; commer cial, 20.00-33.00. Spring lamb Choice and prime, . 43 00-40 00: good. 30.00-44 00. Wool-Nominal clean basis. H blood, 1 00-05; H blood. 1 03-00; H ' blood. 1.12-18: fine. 1.17-23. Ceaatry-dressed Meals, f.a.b. Pertlaad: Beef Cows, utility, 23-25 lb: cutters, 10-21. Veal-Top quality, lightweight 20-28; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs-Best light blockers. 25-28: lean light sowa, 18-20. . ' Lambv-Top grade springers. 38-40; good yearlings. 20-32. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12. Onions Calif. Yellows, med. SO lb. sk. 4 00-75; Whites. 4 5M.0O; ' Aris. wmte. smaU, 2.50-00; Wash.1 Yellows. 1.75-4.50. Potatoea-Callf. Long Whites. No. 1-A, 10 ra. min. 100 lbs.,!-'.-: mostly 7.504.50; No. 2s. mostly 6.2V7.75. ;: Hay New crop No. 2 ereea.-! sllalfa, bated, fab Portland. ', nominally moo-m oo ton. New ;. crop prices not established. .-'! .. a FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS NOTirr or riNAL rcarino t Al executrlw rf will and ealala arf - . ALICE C POISAL. oeceaaed, I have " tnaa in rircuil t ourt ef Oretnn. tor -',' Marlon rouiily, my final account in :? uld e. tala. and 17 July ISM. al S ll .-V, n clock am. and lha eourlmom ol aaid court have bee appointed oa -j-.a laid court for the hearlnf oi ob)ec ilnna to aaid final account and inaA.a Mttlement thereof '' ' , at ArGAUCT M. OHL1NO, taecutrla 5 ' Caraon. Carton a Cunnar - , ' Salem. 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