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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1956)
HUNTING REPORT CmL trm Ml 8) tones of the state and the winter refirfatHms begin. So if you want to go fishing after the first of November it will be necessary to check the winter regu- j stations in the back of the angling I synopsis. Winter regulations begin; on pace 34. and instead of listing j the ctaed waters as in the sum mer regulations, the booklet lists only the open waters. The weekly hunting report fol lows; j NORTH WKST Prottprti ar food in CUtnop county for hull rlk hunting Lm buck der hunting irasnn in that' muniy has kept elk in cover areas. Many bulla will h ranging alone re moved !rom Ihe herns. B?t hunting areas are Sugar l.naf mountain. Elk creek, tidewater area F.Ik mmtn- i tain, anfl Rig Creek. Waterfowl hunt- r ing has bean good on coast I ha vs. j The fiighl of mow and vackling ; geck has (lowed Numeinui pintail ' and widgeon are in the area Durk hae noi arrived in anv number a t it Sauvie Island. Hunting prepare has been low, hunters ave i aging about t birds per man. Phea north Willamette alley Cock have become rry wild, and hunting m not eperted in improve. Pheasant hunt ing will coniinur tn he slow !n the aoi.th Willamette area for those hunt era who do not hae good dng Wi tnfnul hunting nai improed in the pail lew da.v. SOt'TMWfST Douglas cniinty: Pheasant hurting throughout the county is better than usual. T) opening of elk wiwn Saturday. October V wUI find letal 1 hulls throughout the forested por- j l:ons n( the open arra. which is thit ! portion of Douglas county south of j h:gwav M and west of the Southern Pacific riilroad nfhi nf way. 'ANTRAL Hunting presure was light for wa terfowl inn upland gnme birds this past wrek end Hunting should lui prove especially if we get the rainv weaCief which ha been forecast. In the Kiamath area waterfnwl popu'a - - - p- -' Kyt innw itnrm marie best hunting et in lower Kla math area Fsttmie plate approxi mately 00(1, 000 birds in th area I'pper Klamath hunting .is generally good in mar she for spoonbill, teal p'n'ai' and annua divers, boats a "d flrn are ne-eai Goose h ir.lirg ii spnttv NORTHEAST Phatnt hunting was fenera ll gfwid in mot.t areas opening week pod with early hunters beirg rneM ntr i e.f(ul BeMei urai in Raker rn.in t were near Keating and Ruhland. fa:. surces at Halfwav and Baker ai. Hcn ar wane Ttv week errt shnu'd a No be gntd tf dng are ued Chukars ha-, e been taken on Butter rreek TutuiHa creek, and in , the SUge-Deipain gulch area The .I'-thn Day alie produced good Peasart and quail hunting and snnulrl he fair to gwd for hunters wtih dogs this week end There are r 'jmerou dur k and geese m the t'-natilla area With itnrmv weatnet pprrarhmi. bet hunting should be in tMhhte fields Durk hunting hmiM Hm fair in t'mnn and Baker coi.nties K'k hunting should be good in all area nf northeastern Oregon B-t hunting in lrnimi ami Baker cou.ntiet will be the K'g'n and Ton ga' e arm Sumptei Vnitne. t'oth er int creek and Va' ' mm thf.mt Malheur mini Pheaant hun'tri a been fair to frwo hfiufver h hi'd sre heconmn extten e: v w 'Id riilrk hinders bad fa'r to ecftlert I'irk -ii'Ttp hnntirjr U.E the Mi ) ;r j:ei f-oni Vale 'n HAfif aivt a'r.pg Pl.!1 v c reek rrm V'a'e Wevtfatl viaetir puhiu siotne g-n.:nd Hur-ting fa.- w ! 1 h-'' ir r..t;ij ea'U and l.-.'e Val'ard a "1 p i tail piedntur.ate Me at r Goof (h'.oliMi ha ber.i p-.i Archie, Floyd Sign for Fight llnnt. Irom pi(r 111 mould he vsled for fl MTI.IKKI K.ilf wi:h a l-Kl lop for 111'' r rrwind hotnp TV Iviiil for I!nrky Marci nn m fliprl title Thp TV swag v it! hp 2fln,ft00 wnh Ihp IBC slioolinv lor a IW; ono jaip lf. NorrK .air! P.oth liChiPK will spI nil of TPfPipK of'rr laxr ' Thu will nipan iwrhiips a $1. VI. non sharp for p.ich fichlrr." said Nnrris, ' hill that a' low f'eurp. horsuse thu is an attrac ts p hnut whirh (nuld hnng more than J.VW.ono npl " Moorp and Patterson p n s r d p'tsanily fnr pirtttrrs. rci! (hp pioran liRht hpavy champion ap peared much more at easp, Monr. who said hp now scaled 190. calmly said he expected his experience would hring him vic tory over Tatterson lie was sport ing a huarded fringe around his rtiin. rallersnn. scaling IRS. hesitantly said ' I've jiot a nood a -rT a he has and I've got the ad- antajp nf youth " Patlersnn. who never sneaks un less spoken to. conceded that Moorp will he hard tn ficht "lie fights from a rrah - like position and hp his a sneaky riht hand, that I know." said Patterson ' I vp seen him about three times on TV" Both fighters agree to leave their present training camps and appear in the Chicago area for final conditioning, three weeks he fore the Friday night title match. Marion Quits Chisox Post (('(nit. from pr.gr ZT.) would not be selrcled for about Week Marion's derision came as a surprise. The former star short stop of the St. Louis Cardinals directed the White Sox to a second straight third place finishing in American League this year. He had succeeded Paul Rich ards, whom he had served as White Sox Coach, when Richards left for the Baltimore Orioles after the 1954 season. Statement br Marios Proving, all was not as friendly as appeared when Marion met re porters this morning with Comis key, vice-president John Rigney and a club director. Roy Egan, the White Sox pilot later asserted: "1 took a club Richards didn't want in 1955 and finished third. Then I took s club general man ager Frank Lane gave p on snd finished third this year. "I don't think the club could have done better than it did this year, but I am willing to step aside so somebody else can see if be can do better." They'll Do It Every rS?) st. sf suesuys she s4vs cue ooesrTr L '.:-1'l r f &TTIN' E5T1M4TES I KMOV WWBTVIER "ID PlX rT J ' "l- I BUT -TVUTS MX-1 UP OR SELLTWe WE404CWC C4M vou r t r OA me4kwmiue tme to SOME fOOK GWP-, CR4CKTEO TW8 TILE rOOG- t&H-v'A N V VsSi , v stucco rrs a bk Q 1 C4f?y j Landv May Because of Race Ban MKl.BOt'RN'K. Oct 2S i There were some indications In-! riav thai John l.andy. world's !at - esl miler. misht withdraw from ihe AiiiHiian Oiinpti 'farr Stanford, USC ni IV n Landv was unahlc to compete in eomVm' 80 Bond, "l ower; .nvernment. de- has been transferred from Port s'1 1 IV Kl(T LnniP bp 1- I nl T ,! lrT-. m a,era!e- R,U Mpm- land and promoted to the job of I JdY lilil VjUlllt' nf Alls7' trai K trials the last , ,, rark ,n)1 u h, Coiton -Lower eommiasion house rhipf in. ,,an J (i two weekends because of bruised v , . :.. ' !(U liouidatmn j- v . . ..... io. l nass receiver, w tn 14 . .... Amtroiut ur.it ,im0r, ininii , (r.m ... , ran keep its title threat alive if (an arty ll uur uin-m nil c i II DCHS me ln nv ciiniiiimin ITI.A Rrums who. along with ISC and Washin.ton. are inelig- world! best in pre-Oiynipic con ible for bowl duty. '"ls Tna1' nw- 15 d' h'f" Oregon State lias lnsl one con- l.andy himself had nothing to ference game, to I'SC. and needs a win badly in this one. California's badly bruifed (lol den Bears, loser of four games, ,...a Dl'C nn-,uinntl "I ii.iiih ' lace still more (rouhle ai Seattle from one of the best Washington Husky tennis in years In non-conference affairs. Ihnce- hipped Oregon plays Pittsburgh back east. Washington State and College f the Pacf,,- plav at , ' ' " -Morkton in a night game a n d , ronlpftjtlnn (w lr Idaho and I tah meet al Salt Lake . . Cily The Trojan Stanford encounler is Ihe hig war- Ihe porsnt and the ptue and a long in airy that as natural rnougi. wu.iovu . rn, overtones ( ail limn Ihe athletic probes Ihis summer. miii i aneaiea Ntiinern ai is unneaien in lour sanies and Arnetl. ending n i s limit of fue fames permitted in his senior year, can be expected tn go all out as the leading rusher in the loop to date. Stanford dropped decisions to Michigan Male and ohm Mate, neither Male, neither hardly a disgrace, and Brodie is the No 1 passer out here Oregon State and VCI.A is a ifi-Vl game and take your choice, Roih ih are single wing teams: nei- er conch. Red Sanders or Tom- y Prolhro. has . grid secret I her m Irom the other, and a close game is in prospect ,'alKornia s Pappy Waldorf who felt ihe sting of defeat from both 1(1, A and the Beavers, leans a little Inward Oregon Slate because ol their hacks, .loe Francis. Kar nel Durden and Paul l-owe. ! CI .A lost several five game seniors so limited by the PCC last week, and will depend nn Snphnmnre Donnin lnng at tail liai k and Don Shinniek tn replace the excellent Boh Bergriahl at hlorkin; hark This unreliable prophet picks I'SC. t'CI.A Washinaton. Wash ington State. Pitt and t'tah to em eige on lop TV Tilt Makes Others Switch K'onl. from page Ml Slate's performance and regain Ihe top ratings. Oddly very few of the hlg Satur- day games pair off top contenders for major conference titles or r.i ii irn'iri . in .-..-(. ni nir (.iimri - i "l" I Henrffia Tech ridinff hifh In Ihe I ' i". I Southeastern Conference, takes on I a. T..I I n I upsener niiane. ana nayior ano ; lexas a ana l . ranking teams I . .u L.- i . . I in Ihe Southwest Conference, meet in a night game. Ihe oncctierf 'Aggies became favorites in Ihis one when 49 Bavlor players were a'flicted hv food poison a couple o! days ago. Power-laden Gforjia Tech. rated No. 3 in the Asso- riated Press poll, meets a Tnlsne Ig.ni lh.1 LniwloH Miccitcinni onl vnvvi 1.. . a yyi v of the unbealen ranks last week. Top rated Michigan State visits Illinois, a three-time loser. The K.ast has a couple of inter jesting attractions. Penn State, up set winner over Ohio Stale last Salnrriav mull a annA U'. Vir. ' e.1"'" -i. Rinia team and Pittsburgh, in its third straight major intersectional contest, takes on Oregon. Some of the other leading games: Army - Columbia, jirinoelon -Cornell, Colgate-Vale, Jiorlh Caro lina State - Ddke, Wake Forest North Carolina! Virginia - Virginia Tech. Kentucky - Georgia, Mary - land-Tennessee. Minnesota Mich- igan. Wisconsin-Ohio State. Iowa- Purdue, Nebraska Colorado. Mis- stssippi-Arksnsas, Miami Texas Christian, Kansas State-Wyoming, California - Washington, Southern California-Stanford, UCLA Oregon State. Time , . Withdraw (cause of the ban on international competition on Olympic facilities f between now and the start of the games Nov. 22 Mr iI'iniM . .rirtc'ord csre.! live director of the games, an nounced the han earlier this week, saying he did not want a "thous- anH litll. ntvnmtr f;an-i.c in the month ahead " ' lTn Ma , '.h r h'fh the 1.500 and .VOOO-meler runs It ............... c -,u , nimself into condition against the . nnwever. oiner aus tralian alhleles were hitter and held a protest meeting yesterday. Kqually bitter were the three members of the British team (lordon Pirie Brian Hewson and Ken Wood. They did not altend Ihe protest meeting, however. Coach Kspresse Dislike Svd James, widely known Aus tralian Coach, said that "one good now is psychological importance than their own teammates For von Aiiii-i leans, it will be impor tant to hae some real compel i- Uf)n Mwt (nf (JaIlM jf(f(. ,.,p ,.np wa, pquany as outspoken "You've got to have competition he tnlnk ,ni, dpcj,lon ,h. ,(,, r1ctlcu0l,s jn the historv of th Olympic Games." he said Brideeford s ban closes the Mel-' bourne cricket ground track, site ! of th Mmr, until competition Mar,s Workouts, but no competi- i,, niav be held at Olvmpic ' t,0n niav be held at Olvmpic art anf) the 1'niversity of Mel- bourne tracks m. i. ine Australian Army, however. has Pucknpunyal available to the in- ternational runners. It is some S miles from Melbourne. Later, however approval was given lor privately run . L. . II I n IS nr- tweenr international athletes on Melbourne s four cinder tracks Middleweight In TV Battle N'KW VOrtK. Oct 2R 'fv-Yama Bahama and Tex Gonzalet, a pair nf e.iner 2.1 year - old middle weishls. will try to break into the charmed circle of rated fighters tomorrow night in their 10-round --'ch at Madison Square Garden. The scrap, scheduled for 6 p.m. ni PST will he carried on network radio and television 'NBCi. Bahama, owner of a flashy left hand, had a 2.1 - fight winning sireak until he met Pat Lowry at Saginaw. Mich , Aug. 9. Bahama's rmn.tgcr. Bobby Melnick, claimed his fighter was announced as the winner hut Ihe decision w a s changed as he was leaving the . 7 . . arena, in any event, it went into . ' , " Gmnn g mat.hinist f r m Kas( S J j wak.in. and-swinf type, perhaps too much so for his own good. Tex foueht . ..i ... i i n . i.uiii. ui irm riiUKKHlK UaillrlS , with Gaspar Orega and has won a . .. . ms last three fiebts from Gene Poirier. Hardv Smallwood and , '. .. Keranando Spalotta Trxas Coach llancfd . i-ee. , . Kf I IgV al All!lin I I 'L-ri.' T- a a. . . n '. 'rx -" lOOtMIl COacn f.d I rice was hlinE f. r(:.... . in iiiix.v hum iiiuiuing on a iwo- , ., , story hmlding just across the street from the Mall of the I'nivcr- sity of Texas. The dummy, app'auntlv dis- carded clothing stuffed Vith some mil.ni: u 00 Arr.. rA .. l : . " . . 1 riev hnnciino rnm the nave nf .ho building. A nearby sign said Kd. Thumbs down." "Sn long Tide Table TinHS FOR TAfT. ORFOON (Compile.) h, in i-o.it a oendetie Survey. Portland, Orfjnn) 1 Ort ' n : m lM Hl(n Waters Time HeiM It a m. .5 2 J 05 p.m. SO 7 (M a m. 5 5 S 2d p m. 5 S 02 a m. S B 7 :41 p m. 5 4 I 50 ajn. 2 Mpm. 54 '.1 a m. 6 10:15 p.m. I.S l.nwWatera 1TM a mHe"rj 12 17 a m. 12 51 pm. 1-19 a m. 2 OH p.m. I 17 a m. 3 IS . 3.10 a m. 4 11 p.m. 05 I " ' 05 J.J 0.3 By Jimmy Hatlo She also runs the pe4l est4te people 8ovl&s6ed to get her 4 be4utiful new house cheap-' Lodirc Holds Rus,,i,,S UaA Kd I-odfie, College of Idaho half- back, continues to lead the North- , ., , , . . . west (.inference in rushing, with a net of 487 yards on 56 carries, an 8.7 average. Lodge also is lied with fullback Farl Engebretson of ir 1a ariu viaia mm aiu. inK .hhi- ors. Kach has eight touchdowns and 48 points Ttnn Pat-rich 1 infiM ntw. ' ... passers, w ith 519 lr 2.12 yards. Gary Col- , '"ce of !dno- runwt-. up to Lodge in nishini!. now leads ...,.,., u.jn, - 'tj, e ..-,. P T 1 ... ..t"lt"8'-. , . , . i.ewis ana Liarn nas passed i ni lege ot Idaho in team rushing ana total oltense. with totals of i.wn and itm yards. I.infield tops uir passing parade wun 519. The tlati.li.- Ruhinf TC Vr, YI. Net Ar Lode C of 1 S8 S12 2S 487 8 7 t'ollini. V of I 74 4)9 1 4.'i8 2 Sullivan. Wtiitmn 49 481 457 0 .7 Jean 1.. C 58 30.1 18 287 4 9 rnaehrion I. C 72 293 9 284 3 9 Tlfxid. 1 mlield 48 249 8 243 SI Fllppin. L. C 44 282 2S 2.17 4 Magaaid C. of I 32 241 8 2.3S 7.1 Roff Parlllf M 227 221 4 4 Pal(r Parlfie SS 2(1.1 8 197 3 8 nata Pan fir 13 loo 1 189 .S 7 Sequeira, Willam :i4 173 4 189 4 g Pao 1 1 PA PC Intc Yds. Pr Parrlnh. 1. infield 8S 37 8 5 1 9 . 435 John.n. I r 44 20 1 305 ,455 Driver W ilia met le 48 20 0 224 415 llemiuli Pseifir 51 23 5 ?'.'l 4.-) t'ohns. Whitman J4 II 2 lis 324 tin 324 Olson Favors Eddie Maclien (f-i ir.- ss w0..ldn-t h, .ku . iihi.nH wh.i x, "u" 7. ".A, , .Jl "at Wkson i, ih. .. ... : ...r.,r. . . . . mi viitii w n n iiviinnv ninmntr nnrt ' """""J' wooing ana... ... . . WmoinB IID and down at Ihe end i,f i L.Ja. ... ..h" : j " itniuui imr mum h iprv nn . Ik, ,,, , BM rii- ,u...M i.- - hfl ' ,Tm.vh! "will Tnne iiy if Flahertv r. .In. T t "l " , -n ,.... i:t .' . o.n.v.i. ..ur n l IMIK UirillLlMin WHS , , , ' . - u.. rt , l. -. .. ""TT " "'7" 1 T . "? .-ni,i nun nir UIM IIMintl inflt Maehen should win by the end of five rounds. He didn't Holman didn't go down for the 10 count un- til the seventh Smoke Not Tronblesnme As we talked. Olson lit a rica- retle All around us people were smoking despite the "no smoking" signs in the Tortland Armory where the nationally televised lisht was held. ' Does smoking bv the ringside fans bother the fighters1" Wt- a,ked Olson, "Nn " np rplifd .... j . ii uoesn i bo,h,r .vo" "rept maybe in the r'a"den 'Madison Square Garden'. " '" rf ln condition, it never bothers you." he added with a grin. ' 0ne s,orv ba il lnst Olson start- fihtinc when he was only 14. ; which is '"csal but he did it by: -vin abo,lt his according to ,be la'' viow 2R- Olson looks older ,hsn hi vfa" hllt at ringside ,hnW(,(1 nn ' nunhiness" during the Ufhl " (1ldn'1 i,ln,P' hnller nr d" anv tL.ithiniy hRn..Ml.A.. U U- T "ic ui- tie Moore Slopped Ambition, After beating all comers during Pnme 01 "M career, OI- ., ....... 50n Wfm 110 wpf" 'adder and tried to find cnmnelilinn in th .... ' ,'gM heavyweight class and even f hra rat nn a j4 tn I .1 n ! .1 cracn ai nr,WF'?n't Ahin vtr l. "V : r ".' amhllion last year hv knocking nisnn mil in Ihe third rn..nl ,.f . i , . . . . , iiviii iie-nv ywriKtu "fir nnui. Recause he had tried heavier nnnni. .. I j n u i i. npnoncnts. we asked Boho if he and Maehen had c er worked out . .. together while both were managed hy Flahertv. ..v- ... . . o, r.noie ann never unt in , " 1 111 the same ring together. It seems our fight schedules always con- flicled. Whenever I was resting up in.c! after a fight, he was training hardest for one coming Up, or vice icr.l " prires unrhaneed: ra rore AA nl Kllren In Pni-llnnff Northwest fight fans remember Well When Olson retired, but w didn't asked the former chamn about that. Me retired Oct. 3. just three weeks a:'o and did it the day before a scheduled ficht in Portland. Olson was then making """ehack attempt after losing his crown hy a knockout (twice) to .Sugar Ray Robinson, one of the ,nnc,n,,,l, Coming when Olson was Ihe title holder and the other when the two met in a return match With Flaherty suggesting it. 01 ... i L. looked onor in his wnrkniits and'fwm peaty blocks These some- Ch. Manhattan couldn't seem to concentrate on his I times block navigation in the Nilej:! ,"l'v N boxing. Stock Market Dips Slightly NEW YORK. Oct. JS W - Mo tors, cop pert and rails underwent some mild selling pressure today s the stock market registered another slight decline. Volume remained far below av erage at l.SRO.OOO shares com pared with 1,640.000 yesterday when the drop was steeper. Losses outnumbered gains by S36 to 302 among the 1,103 issues traded, a somewhat less bearish ratio than yesterday. There were 52 new lows for the year and seven new highs. The Associated Press average of M stocks declined 50 rents to $177.80 with the Industrials down M cents, the rails down $1 10 and the utilities unchanged. Slock and Bonds Compiled kr Tfc AsMKlllr4 Presi Ortokrr IS STOCK AVERAGES i M IV IS Indus Haiti I ell S.ka D I Dl I I'nch D S !57 3 M W I J77 I Ml S 115 70 T 17S 1 Nrt Oiangt ; Ttiursdav ! Prev. Dr ' Week Aen j Month Afo Year Kgo i lfl.W High ; lsvi Ia-w i m Hun 19S5 Low 25d9 1M1 70S 179 4 s.!is-i Ml WI 171 . si !; BOM) AVERAGES n Rail: ind-Wu. ir, Net Chance D 1 Unch D I t'nch Tlmrtll., 89 7 92 91 J L R2 9 H'l 9 92 S 91 6 8g 9 prev Dav A Month Aao Year An i- Hiko 15 H,jn ifM 90 4 939 919 S2 7 97 7 wio 972 5 7 89 j 97 7 98 0 m ' 99 99 a inn i 8 s 96 8 96 i m o 84.0 . 1 . . mill ivt is ai snrt.n r NFW YORK. Oct 5S stork U; mppero. rails and wh; Firm: tiour bu.tness. oa.sl.s'.eadv; .mail pr.ee rh.n.e.. ; Smhen firm n 1 1 led al Hcue Ho,,- Butcher, down 25 rents; lop 110 mi 1 raitie- sieert ateadv to weak: too 3nfl j . mm jonrs rtVfragra , 1 NEW YORK.' (VI. 25 ' Dow I Jonei rlosinc flock averages Hiin iw ( lose 48.1 RAM) 47R 2fl 41 Oft 80 4? 1M 92 159 83 WW) Mil MMtl 1 tITIIR 171 28 189.SU 170.44 icat Gai ains CHICAGO. Oct. 2S - A late spurt in wheat lifted prices about a cent on the Board of Trade to- da.v. enough to send all futures to new seasonal high levels. The upturn in wheat lent somei"."'" " "s "' strength to other sections of the eT Prtla"d lT mari,et , years with the firm, succeeds Wheat closed VI V higher. corn H lower to ' higher, oats ! unchanged to v. hisher. rve un ! ' changed to , higher, soybeans I V1W higher and lard 18 to 35 is member of Shrine, i wheat had a firm undertone . ....... ""ufcuui ' w"ra ucapue me , fart lieht moisture was received . . . overnight in isolated sections of the winter wheat belt But the ' unflpr y ' hr. - This followed a report the Agri- culture Department will come out next week u-ilh A wheal siirvov . " estimatine exoorts in he euVrent1 ' .... erop -vear al 400 millinn bi'hels. ' , 1 n urn d,SBPP'arnce of wheat in the cur- rem croP sf,a5on wl exceed this . i ,rar,, .crop'. eJtDl making a M""" utm me l,ue surpiu'.i IJliragO (.railt CHICAGO. Oct M fl Opn Dose wheat Sa7rhhr Mav 5 1.T, ' J.1T.-: 2 .In', 2 28', 1 30 2 '4'i t JM',-3; Jlllv Si0'"111, i drn JJrr'j;lh'r Ma . I li'i-M', I 1 ",4' I 44 July oats"1 Decmher Jmiwr March sovrravs "?r?r Mrci, ' '"v JU'V 1 IS1, 1 44' I 44 .an 1 S7-S7', 1 HIV, l 2 1 57 ? 43 42', 2 47VA 2 SI ', 52 2 5.'i 2 : M', 1ST, 1 P, 62 1 f,2V'j Jj 2 4IJi,.41 2 5.1'.-', 2.5.V'4 2 55 ' , C.hioapo Livrslock ,. . ,- i.n .niru. in '!r - i run -Hogs s.soo; ek 25 lower; N. ?: m . " . " '''n'"Uion , h. bi. rood ...'-.. i . ,i. , hiiacii i-.i ih n j.r-1.1 j.i, Pi 1";,f.(-wl. , . l-fllll I.IMfU, Called .100: rhoice and pnm( (u)v slrtv irane. weak: heiier. ek: eo 2.v M hiaher. bulls and vealers sleariv ; lker. and feeders ateadv. lew choice and low prime sieern under 115" Ih 24 00 25 00: lew low alandaid in niin ijim mi KiHiir" i.tiai i ,ni; irw head low prime heifers un f 25IK1: ,f,v lo S"'"1 hcl'er isio-21 75: uiil- Hv bulls I J 50-1 .1 .Vi ; (ivid and rhoire v,rr, 2i no w oo: load o( ood and rhoire 400 Ih stock siecr calves 20 50. In.4 nf ,hn,a t rllna clwlr alur. ,"7.. Sheeo 2 00l: Head ix.d In nrime u l.mh. Ill IU 4. M mill In Ir... " , aood lamh 10 00 IS 50, jhnrn alaugh- ler ewes at ix.-s oo C.hiragO Hlltler-F'lIKS chicaco. On 25 h'soa. nuiiri vrmii. i.u.ii.. Sit.- 09 A An. -SI W R tV' 4 ftft w S','.:. w hnl sale bimnif prmvs unrh.irned tn nvver. ?, per rT' nrtti-r A ulillr 41 1(1 ... , 411 I . .I.nri.rri, 3.1 .14 . hn ks ?s 27 (liirarO Onions CHICAGO, on :s nf On inn : Low Clnf .SO 94 !S I 04 1 04 I 14 1 14 ., Inlrt, p" ' Not mei rehrlary Marrh S7 :is 1 08 t 17 "7 '15 I OS 1 IS 'Sudd' is a mass vegetable nh- . .i..i: .1 .i..i. .. ..... ki.ti I River. In Liaison Job ' f 4 . I 1 J PORTLAND, Oct. ts Mrs. Ulliaa G. Crist. Winametie 1W7 gra-i U.te. ha, bee. director f.r J. Henry Helser I. C., Investment firm. She will versee liaison between 113 era- ployes la 14 offices and various civic and educational (roups. Phone Firm . Employes in New Positions Two Pacific Telephone i Tele- ' "V". " Vc' c ' signed to Sa em in new positions u,hi,.h s.i.m u, rim-r Berglund said result from an in- saiu rt-Miu iiuin an in- crPase in rfquests for varied tele- ; phone service here Melvin R. Andrews has been transferred from Fueene and nrn- , . . ... , , ,. ...,. moted to the post of plant service foreman, and William L. Staley ,ion and maintenance ' in Salem and surrounding communities of ,-h ur o. .. . , . and leased circuits head a group in !ning cable and ten- f. ... Staley will charge of assigning ilrai offjce fquipmrm for service i requests in the Salem area. f n f ' M , l,aS LOIll 1)311 V I , Fills Valley District Post C. A. Roberts of Portland has h- uiii. ... r been appointed Willamette Val- u iiTr'.( . ; . j . , ley district superintendent for ,, ,. ... . , ... Portland (.as 4 Coke to., with' . . , i t l . neauqtiiii icis in auiem, josepn a. H. r..J.I ' "' "V' """. -"-j ""''"J0- , , I, nou,n'''' "no lom" ", B8lem Clyde Carlson, who has left the company, A 1947 engineering graduate of Ore8on stle Colle8e nd rp8is' 'erl professional engineer, Rob- Masons and Toastmasters He h. it n.annnff , mnu. ,A r a Salem with his wife. Mrs. Susan Kobcrts; son, Tommy. 8; and daughter, Barbara. 3. VAL PROMOTES SHERER CHICAGO. Oct. 25 - Aoooint- menl nf S .1 Rhprpr a Parlfir vtu...Ari .rr.;. m.M - '2 1'Z ,T , iZ'I ' i.i.vm nn iJi.iv.-. nma 111 pounced today by K. C. Jones, nf direclor of Public relations who Sherer succeeds. Associated with I'nited for 14 vears Sherer win headquarter in Seattle - Salem Quotations BI TTKRFAT l Andrnen ii Premium No. 1 2 : Eiir.S iOrnn T.tt Produrfrsi pru-ra to farmers are I to II renta iSvv,u" a " nol"" P"""- 4 Jumho A If lJ1' i Extra urn aa . i rs a - 3 MlXm aa' :::::::.::: ! Small A M, POL'LTRV iNorthwrd Poultry) Colored Hrn Leghorn Hen Colored Fryers Colored Roaatera .12 .10 JO: 1.. Old Rooslera Investment Trusts (7JI.KA, SMITHKR CO. INC.) Bid Asked Affiliated fund Canadian lunil Century Sharea Truat Chemical Fund IK 3.1 22 7.1 IS Jl II 07 .1147 2(14 21 K2 13 7 401 5H 17 (Wl ...10.34 H V.j - : . 42 7 59 II M 2 ij 24 57 17 4! Delaware fund 10 is 2 89 is 04 4 41 r, . r- . . Dividend sntr.. :Oas lnd Gioup Tobacco ! 'iT1 JU...0 is 27 11 28 I riy 10 2(1 E-3 B-4 K-l S-2 S-4 Mar,. Por.d Fund Mfiss. Invest Tiu.l Nii Sri-. Seriev. tocrmie Sprifs Stock Series Pret. Slnrk S Nail. Div Series Nttl. Growth 12 23 B II . US , MS 4 75 .?4 n S4 1 1 f7 5 7 n ii s ns 33 J,5 !sn; 1105 Pioneer fund Tl-F.lr Fl.nH , , v A Value Line tnr und weiiinsinn r.md i WeSteril SeCII V I ioS : v smitiii b 10 tx: ) The hid ind quotntLon rrpr- jinl prirf s At which on nr mnrr ,firalprit members nf the N1innai As- Rntintion nf Spfunty Hralf r Ine would Irarie wlih tli. keneral piihllc ,ti the Ion? Ihe qunlailonK were sath rirrt at .1 p m. 1 1 i y B!ii A-ken- .11', 34', 12 ' 15-sa 17', IT. IT. 21'. M', 14. !S, 40', 4.T, f24 -V, .11 25'. 2'. v. r.)'i 22', 24', .H1. 4P, B7 , 71 , Vl, S", y, s", 7". r. Cailf -Orefnn Pova er Carade Plvwoiwi .'nnsol FreiRhl trim Fneman .lant'en Inr. Com Mrler & Pi ank Mnnivin-Knudsen Orr.-Pnrl Con.rnt Pr P ', Com Pope A- Talhni Portlanri Ga; .V Cnke Port Gen. Eli HANKS i "s i' smerira I U.S. National .. IbIt ure PORTLAND te - Buftertat - Taiilatia MiKiavt in tmmatfliiU change Premium quality, deliv j ered in Portland. M cents per 1b.; ! first quality, (1; second quality.' i 56. Butter-Wholesale, lab. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score. 60': A grade, fl score. Wi; B grade M score 58; C grade N score, St. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon, singles. 41-484 lb.; Oregon S-lb. loaf, Cli MW. Eggs Te retailers Grade AA. large. S3; A large. 4S-S0; AA medium, 41-43; A medium. 40-41; A small. 30-31. Cartons, 1-3 cents i A small. 30-31. cartons, 1-3 cents additional Fssrs To wholesalers A lane iAu.jsu- a mMtinm n.Mu a I small, 28-29H. ' i Eess-To consumers-AA Jars 'M.6; A large. 57-62; A A nietfum! i 1 49-54 A medium 48 53- A small 34.39 , M.un v , B,n, fl ! K. ljght hens, 10 at tarm; n(,gVy nen!t u.jj (t farm; old roosters. D-io. i Turkeys To producers L I v e 1 weight fryers, 17 -28; young turkey; .hens, eviscerated, 34-35; young toms to 24 lbs. 29 30; few 1-J ; higher on heavier. Rabbits Average to growers I Live white, 3-V4W lbs, 20-13; col- 01 ed pelts 4 cents less; old does, ! 10-12. f e w higher. Fresh killed . Iryers to retailers, 56-5; cut up, 60-63. Wholesale Dressed Meals Beef carcasses Steers, choice, ' v.7m 1h. Aft Mki M- nml SR nA. : ' 39 ' standard, 29 00-35.00; com- mercial cows. 24 00 26.00; utility, M j " a--"M' cannp na cuuers. 18 0 22 00. Beef cuts 'choice steers hind w. 5O OO-53 00; r o u n d s, ; 45.00-48.00: full loins, trimmed, i 75.00 79 00: forequarters, 36.00: chucks, 35.00-3 00 5500-60.00. 34 00 ribs, moiir, -" derii. 16 b. j lbs. 45.0u-4d.OO; shuuli M 'v 48 00: fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 43.00-47 00. inflation that the time required for it to take hold is much longer Lamb-choice-prime, 45-55 lbs, tnan mo,t people imagine. The most dangerous period is usually when 3J 50-40.00; good, 35 00-M.OO ;the generai pubiic has been lulled into a false sense of security. It Wool-Nominal, clean basis, V .. h rememhered that todav we have a 52-cent dollar and that- ''I00'1, 100 05 blood' l03",; b'u?t . b cotiniry-aressea Meats, I. o. n. Portland: Beef Young cows utility, 22-24 lbs- canners and cutters. Ifrl7. Veal-Top quality lightweight, 27-28 rough heavies 16-22 Hogs-Best light blockers, 24-25; lean light sows 20-22 Lambs Top grade springers j w.jg I Mutton Lightweight ewes and until Section; while the other wethers, 10-12; rough heavies, W.jlxl business before election. . . '?h Pf!K'!,c' M .. Onions Idaho ellows,- 50 lb , , . . ' , sks, jumbos, 2 35-50; mediums, , '.J ,...,. r n, rJ 1.50-75; white 3.00-50 Ore. Darners . ' ,,. , , .. iiiru., I.IWW, .11, t.uv -i.w Potatoes Ore. Wash.. Long i lumnna Whiles, 2.50-75; Russets. 2.73-3.00; No. 2s. 50 lb. 90-1.00; Idaho Rus- sets, 100 lbs, No. 1, J.75-4.00. Hay New crop, No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, fob. Portland, 33.00-35.00 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND UB-(USDA) Cattle salable 200; market uneven; can ner - cutter cows very active, steady-strong; other cattle very " "- .uU - , ,,. , Muw wlu, ivm miu v.i- ! ried for Friday market: few sales - .... steady-weak: few standard short fed steers 15.5O-17.00; utility steers 10.00- 14.00; utility heifers 9,50 11.00; canner-cutter cows 6.50-9.00; strong weights Holstein cutters to 50; shells 5.004.50; utility cows! scarce. 10.00-il.50: utility bulls llftO-Wl- lioht cutter bulls 9.00- M nn lz"u- ... Calves salable 50; good-choice vealers steady: lower grades, ! heavy calves steady-weak; good veaiers mosuy ii.uu-io.au; .ew mm ou choice 19.00-21 00; individual high I A" " choice 22.00: few utility-standard j Bon warn calves 9.OO-13.50; culls down tojBuoTua ... . - Burro Adding w, c lloss salable 300: trade moder. r.ur Park atelv active, about steady; de - iiianu, nimcvri, mine. i.ai i uw ; No. 1-2 grade butchers 17.25-50: M head sorted from load o( Dakota!"" - , , , . . . . Celotex butchers 17.50; seven head select . cerumierd .. No. 1 to 17.75; mixed No. 1-3 ". M "o 16.00-25; weights 240-270 lbs most- iv io. z-j 13. w-icau; sows u.uu- . 18 nu- Sheeo salable 500; one load around 300 head good-choice shorn , lambs with No. 1 pelts weighing 101 lbs at lft.OO: 20 head sorted n c nn. . hi. ..,l. nn . nnnA mi ....... , ..ULK. Lll V IIUIIU ...... slaughter lambs IB 00-18.00; no strictlv choice lots offered; few onoH.ehnice feeders IS Oil . lfi Ml- iigniwe.Ki.is ii.uu-is.-tw; cuii-giNW shorn slaughter ewes 2.00-4.50. Portland (irain ! ' PORTLAND - Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv- . .. . . i, ,..,... ery: uais rvtq. x in wnue m.ob- 55.00. Barlev No. 2, 45 Ih B W. 48..SO-4') 00. Com Nn. t. K. V. ship- ment fi2 00. Wheat 'hidl tn arrive market basis No. I bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.2; Soft Wh:!f Inrtinn f n v I U,'Y,iln fM.ik 1C viiiiiiii ,n a . i...i. ..iiiii- inn Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 27; I" Per cent 2 27; 11 per cent 2 27: 12 per cent 2.2S. ( ar receipts: Wheal 12.1: barley 6; flour 8; corn 2; mill feed 4. Doim IMiolo Firm In New I vocation Portraits hv Donn Pholnuranhic studio has moved to 1667 Center ...... ......... ... ...... S after three years at 463 Ferry SI. The old lraalion had tn he - Slate Office BiiildinE. Wan! I)ai Nanict! In TO II III a II H Committer NEW YORK, Oct. 25 - Ward R. I Davis, Sa'em certified public ac- 7countant, has been named to the I Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Business News D D " . Hao'on tie ports: Debt Often Inflation BABSON park. Mass., Oct, is i a legislator in Mexico moved that drives out good money) be annulled. law and could not be annulled, he for a time. The juestion of value has been a problem ever since ' mwwy invented and, in lad. even before that time, no matter w!l osed as the medium of exchange-tobaccw ar w,ves - Money has always had t tendency to depreciate in value, and it ha ai some time or other met with disaster in practically every nation - as in Germany when the mark went to iero to 1X3, spettiag "- " ' 1 WHAT IS INFLATION? One cause of inflation is a much greater increase In the quantity of money in circulation relative to the increase In the volume of eoods and Indexes for period of years show that there hav been great fluctuations in the value of money In prae tically every country. When the purchasing power' of the dollar has decreased too much, injury has been done to the investors and creditors as a group. KINDS OF INFLATION . Credit inflation can be generated by confidence; and monetary inflation can be caused by lack of I u' t If i 1.1 confidence. Inflation results from combination of tut w. BakM two things: Oversupply of money anoVor under supply of the nation's goods and iui It k.nW tonn.il Tl I. " ""p""" " makes people lose confidence: It oroduction keens uo with debt, there : , iy. intlation is always an atiempi is often the core of the problem. price inflation is a huge expanded power-whlch beats against a diminished supply of civilian goods and services. EFFECT OF The tragedy of inflation III the loss of purchasing power on the . nart of those who have been the most thrifty in savins money and Building up assets and income for a bonds snd preferred slocks, the and those who have amassed large i,h CMt of "vin u m oin UP lh BMt le" yer, PriM my iim a set am jn . , , " , Ever since the inception of our national government, money and 'ue has been a concern of various administrations. It is on ' i0' vir major problems at the present time. Thert arc numerous v I opinions as regards the value of money. The late Senator Long's criujB iiog-H. "Every Mas a Mii'.icSalre," did set iaie tet - account the laci mat u an men were millionaires no one wouio d willing to work. The problem today is the effect of inflation on . business. Politically, one party wants business lo remain good ; GOOD. The Mexican legislator was r.nihunf'i I an W unnlH tilt no political party can succeed in i paper money has on its face a promise to pay, out the government , will not give us anything for it, rrintea promises oy any government mean mue. ine are n , nancial need today is a national education campaign by both parties combined, to teach the American Voter the honest truth about . INFLATION. ''- ' ' v-. New York Closing Stocks j Bteortet by . ' Merrill Lynch. Pure rnntr and Bum ; rtlntkoU .u... Ford Motor Admiral Corp Al Cheiti tt Dy Allied 8tri Allia Cham Alcoa Aluminum Ltd Am Alrllnci .. . Am Can. Am Cyan Am Motora ... Am Stl Fdr Am T T Am Tobacco It'll M 4S-H .11 , lOJ'i UP, 2.1'i ta 70', S 4S 1S7H Cen Dynamics 10 'i Gen Flee Mi Gen Foodi Can Motors ", Gen Tire IU Geo P Ply ......... 31 Gillette Glidden Goodrirh Goodyear Grace WH , Grt No Ry .... Grt Weat Suf Am Vlwoaa S3?a jAnae Copper ""Z Artneo 2t Greyhound Gulf Oil R Homeitake M 1 Int Harvest Int Nickel Int Paper t Johns-Man Jonea fc M K Katser Alum Kennecott Kern Land L Armour Atcheaon Top . Avco . j . " .. 1 . 2Da .. S'a .. H4 1SS . 1.1'. . 58i 47a .. 4S . 40', .. 43' t as 33", , B,t Foodi . 1 :mPjJ S""" Llbbv MeN Utt Myera LOT Glaus Ixxkheed Air .... Loew'i Ine .. Uon( Bell A ...... Lorlllard M Magnavox Marah Field Merck St Co Mont Chem Mont Ward Motorola 1st Nail Biac-ult Natl Caah Ref . Natl Dairy Nail Dlt!H ... . Natl Gypaum Natl Iad Natl Supply NY Central No Am Avla No Pac Ry NW Airlines O Olin Math Otlf Elev ( cam J I , Caterp Trac . M'a S5a ., 12 . 87'.'. . IS1. 25', . 31. . T4'. M'a S. 38, .101'. 4'4 4' . .IH', 45', ii', 4S'-. .115. 15 53', 3S) 26 S4, S7, Ches A O Ry c nwV chl R la By Cities Sfrv Climax Moly . ciutt Pfa pjjj"',?,01 com credit .1 Comw Edison Cnrs Edison r-.ln-r cont can Cont on Crane Co Crown 7.ell Curtisa Wr n Deere K Co I Dia Matrh Doug Air I Dow Chem De P de Ne T. Fast Air l.i . 10, 1931, 4. S8', . 55', 1 Pabeo Pac G Pac T fc Pan Am Penney J Penn Ry r.asi r. F.ast Kodak . rA ptM oa rimer Radio c"ln . ralrrhild - - Pepsi Coll Phelpa-Dode S3 I Zenith IBM Man Takes Kllsworlh Smith Home in Trade Sale of the Kllsworlh Smith home nl 220 Stalk St. was an nounced rnursaay ny uregon uc eiopmcni Co. Smith retired as Salrm fire chief recently arid mn ed to Kusene to become fire chief there. The transaction involved an ex- np 1 1 niMii I mil iiivtn.ru an cv chmf of homes between Smith .. r ..u .... t- P...M, l. an., wm,m r """ been transferred from Eugene to l.'i .. h.i Inlnrnnl innil Hue noeo Kineer lor electric accoununn ma- wiTrHKl TO IKE ' chines He has been employed by;PAPER "WITCHES TO IRK IBM 13 years He and his wife: BREMERTON, Wash., Oct. JS ha,, one son RnHdv Fanik 7 membership committee of the American jnsuitue 01 Accountants, the national organization ol certi fied public accountants announced today Oct. 28, '56 Sec. IV)-33 Core of Problems According to an apocrypnai story. Gresham's Law (that bad money Mhefl told that M was natural then suuested that it be suspended , services. This forces the price level upwards. Price i services. National debt figures in' finl hni far Ih. dM nea thai , . : is how low production goes. II; is no harm except psychological-' . . , . to escape neavy ouraeni ueot The principal force making for stream of income purchasing INFLATION rainy day. These are holders of insurance insurance annuities, . cash assets. It 1s characteristic of - 11 b 1ulte Posible lht wi,niB ; m"Ch " M'J' " r.nvrnviUrvT 1 party is not so anxious to $ ;v . ; ; , MONEY! , not far off in. wanting to annul In aronmnlish it in Ih tl. S hut i doing so. Practically all of our except the same kind of money I SI , H nwii.. fiu. ,ai. ' i riiiivv vriv ....... .n-ip Phil Morrii .i...... 41', ' Phil Petrol 4S1, I Plllabury .... 42i Pme at Gam 47'i- Pu 8d r 4 L ' Pure Oil . . ,,... 40' Radht Corp WV I Ryonler Ine ' 4 Repub Stl .... 13'i Reynolds Mel Reynold! Tol M't Richfield O S7i Royal Dutch . ItH'i lwy Strs ' St lot Lead ........ ' i St L It SP Fy ..- 17 H J St Resii Paper 47 IS Tl I7 44, il 144 Ill , ..- ss ... mwi :.. ltO't ... 47'4 ..... . MH :... a .... 1JS 4SV, .. Stl. , ...-! . Schenley lnd .. Scott Paper SI i Seart Roe Sfl'k Shell Oil Sinclair Oil . Skeliy Oil Soconv-Mnh Sou Cat Edi Sou Pa Ry Sou Ry , S'1! i 5H X ..... 47'IJ ..... n1 j ..., vu Sperry Rand Rid Rranda . 14'4 ...... S4a SI 52' a la . n 17 3Ji. ! ... 3a 4ft'a 44', SS'a 4S'4 ..... JT, Std Oil Cal 4?1f ; Std Oil lnd .,...,. IT Std oil til ..... S.T f Stud-Park . ' , Sunray OH .V.:. IS'i J Ruaahlne M ,, I a t Swift It Co 4' . Sylvanla El Texai' Co :....., IS't Texa Gull jm.... SO'li Textron ....... .. Jl Tld-Aaao . 3', Traniam J7ra Tr.n. Wn Ale , H'l. i Twen Cen Tot "Z.. t V Union Crh , ... Ill .- 4S. Union on . o,--, Union Pac Ry . . ' Unl Aircraft Sl V Unl Air Line ... .. '. J ins", ... 12 . . 31a - 3, Unl Corp . Ii Unl Frull.! US Plywood US Rubber . US Steel .. , S51 ' . ! . ; IS'. S2, . 43 r . F.l T Air C ... Warner Pte Mt wash Water P .... 3' We Air Br ' Weatern Air 13' I Western Klee M 1.1 . 4S'i 125, Kit Weaierrt VnloA ...w IS'i ' S3. I wooiwonn ..... .. w, it K ,1M Top Soviets Attend Ballot LONDON. Oct. 23 . un- While Budapest seethed with r- olt four top Soviet leaders went to the bal let tonight. Moscow radio said Premier Nikolai Bulganin, Communist par- ,iv UsHer Nilrlla Khrmtvhey FnT. ' . eign Minister Dmitri Shffilov and ; i former Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov atended "Swan Lake" at I .. , . . ' Thpie TKaJ mui. IKa viilin .T .iicj. suvsu nnt . a Belgian Premier Van Acker and , , p,u, . HMirl i it The Bremerton un. wmca supported Adlal Stevenson, for ,; president four yean go. declared today in fsvor ot President Eisen-; hower's re-election. Bremerton iiv the site of the big Pujet Sound' ,.' Naval Shipysrl