The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1957, Page 21, Image 21

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    Uxcluw Interview
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To See
Dd, Nntr: Eddy Gllmore, AP lUff
writer I Lnda, obtained the fol
lowing Interview with Ingrid Berg
man, the mrtrmmm. " (a
t,w ereasioM Is whlah she kai
renseatr Pranal Interview.
Br EDDY GILMORE
LONDON, Nov. 20 uP Ingrid
Bergman said today she wished
the world would judge her as an
actress and leave her private life
alone.
Tm starting a new me,- she;
As a Child, Inarid
Former Red Author Fast
Cuts Russ Ties With Book
By THOMAS P. WHITNEY It ion of our own souls. And because
AP Forelf- News Analyst
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 or
iiknr Howard Fast u-inn-i- r.1
international communism's hiph-
est honor, the Stalin Peace Prize
ha signed and sealed his renun -
ciation of communism with a book
declaring the Communist party is
a prison.
Fast, probably the most widely
read American author in Commit -
.i.i.kv countries uvi in .!.
ume telling the story of his dis-! wr!Un, dMlt wi,h American his
illusionment with the Communist 'orlc,''1 thn. nd some of it was
movement: I frank propaganda for the Commit-
nisi narfv Urn bin-l Ik- 4,.i
for man t best and boldest
dreams. Tomorrow belongs toj
It OHO S-s ! IIHIIUfl VI
men.
not to
walls.
those who support
for mankind the
such
promise of tomorrow has been
and alway will be the widening
of intellect and horizon in everirv n i
greater vistas of individual free-
dom."
'Foaad Freedem'
Fast announced
I have
found freedom
He affirmed his faith in Amer -
lean democracy after IS years of
membership in the Communist
party, in which at the last stage
he- remained virtually the only
American intellectual of distinc
tion to support the Kremlin-direct
ed movement
1- i j n a i-i- t. j
Naked God, to be published to-
morrow:
It is "not because the United
Slates of America is a perfect
democracy Hs history of im-
perfection has filled many a book
and will continue to do so but
because it is a land where the
Individual, in his work and in his
rights, is recognized and defend
ed. Sometimes better, sometimes
worse but always defended."
Crimea f Malta
Fast tells of the impact upon
him of the revelations by Nikita
Khrushchev about the crimes of
Joseph Stalin in Khrushchev's
speech of Feb. 25, 195C, at the 20th
Party .Congress:,
"There was the evil in what we
dreamed or as Communists: we
took the noblest dreams and hopes
of mankind as our credo: the evil
we did was to accept the degrada-
Viola Crawaw
At a local nurtinf home, Nov. II
at tha aft of 71 years. Survived by
nn. Harold Chaoman. Rallevut.
Wain. Caoria Wilklnon. Silim;
daughter, Mn
Don. Schulwn. Dal-I
1.. K,k.. t r c.i.n, wii.
l..m Hill. Yamhill, Ore. 1 erandrhild
aljo .urvlv... Member of tr. Sev-1
nth flaw ArfvAnli&t ( hurrh S,rvlrl ;
win M ntld Thursday. Novemoer
21st at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel
the Howell-Edwards Funeral Home.
Interment, Dallas Cemetery, Dallas,
Ore.
Emily R. Haas
Late resident of the Royal Court :
Apartment, in this city, Nov. 19.
Sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Janewav
OKlahoma Citv. Okla.: isler-ln-law
of Arch roster. Webster City. Iowa.
Several nieces and nephews also aur-
vive
Recltatlon ot Rosary will be
Mid Friday.
pm. ln the Chapel of the W. T. Rif
.don Co. Requiem Macs Saturday.
November 23rd at :30 a m. at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church. Entomb
ment at Mt. Crest Mausoleum.
Junes Nlelson Kennedy
Private services were held for Mr.
Kennedy Wednesday. November 18th i
at tha Clouah -Bar rick funeral
Chapel.
Maria Kuha
At the residence, 2885 Silverton
Rd , November 18th. at the ate of
50 veara Survived bv hushmd. Karl
Kuhn, Salem; brother, Artur
Stsimle. Silem: mother. Mr. Grerei
Steimla, Germany; sister, Mr.. Ho.
OIL ROYALTIES
UNBELIEVABLE PROFITS! NO
riSIBIINri NfrVlSABVI I'M.
der a Federal Rullni, OH Compa- !
niea have been rraolnr profits (
. from paklle lands far yrars. Vail. J
too, can profit from this little
' knoaea opportunity. These spent-
' latlve leases are anasisally attrae- (
; tiva berapse of the ftoomlnt Area i
; In whlrh they are located. Utah's )
inrredlhle dtacavrries have led to
f desertpilea af tha Fabalons Para- '
don Basin as ene af the LARGEST (
POTENTIAL OIL REKKRVOIRR V
i In the reuntry. A total Investment
( of only IIM (time payments If
' desired) has a potential pay-off
, In Royalties which I. nathini
i Mnnrs or lanusiir. rnr ininrMia1
i Don write: Wm. I. Rurness,
l1
) 111 American Bank Bld
Portland, Oretoa
;
City Obituaries
Auction -Sale Land Auction Sale
Docamber 1 0, 1 957 at 1 0:00 A.M.
The State Highway Cammlsaioi will aeU at ara! public uctierj
ta Tit Theld DicemSer II. 1957 at, 10:0. A.M.. 0.40 acN ; ! Iad
being part of the former Nielaea property located! tha West
sida oftne Salem ByPasi between Sllvertoa M. a ad Suaayvlew
Ave. aad aeit to Taggart CoostrucHpn Companr'a ntw build
ing under construction. The sale will be held said parcel
dscribed as follows:
A Mnal land ly( sa,U I Cherry City rr.H Tracts, sihranW
la lactlM 13, Township 1 ae.dK t Weat, W.kL, Marian Ceaoty,
OrsfM bamt U"- to
State af Ora fey and rhrewfh hs ftata Hlfhway Cii",
retarded in laak 503, Faf ' CtHriHy lasorsh t4.
This parcal aoataimi 0.4 acre of Uni.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The minimum price which will be ac
cepted it SUS0.00. Conveyance will be br bargain and al
deed. The right i reserved to accept or reject any or all bids.
Ne access will be allowed to the Portlatid Salem ExpreMway.
All af the bid price must accompany the successful bid. FOR IN
FORMATION: W. H. Haikiu, Property Manager, State Highway
.Department, Salem. ' '
Her Name
announced, without a tract of bit
terness. "and I do feel that I have
some right to privacy."
The interview took place in a
mall restaurant near the atudio
where the it making her new
movie "Indiscreet" with r.rv
Grnl cosiar.
She had just swallowed her first
bile of food when a photographer
, "ODDea up beside her table.
"But you are an actress. On
we surrendered in ourselves, in
'?ur own Pr,V existence, all' the
best and most Drecious (aim and
librtiM n( mankind, because we
I""" thls e wtrayed mankind, and! "' v had troubles. Yes. But, if
l,hf Communist party became a ' "ad to live my life all over
thlng of destruction?" !gm, I d still want to be an ac
Past i 43 years old. He is the 0less ,hl Ingrid
author of more than a doien i B'ri man: . . ,
'!- om ' th. "ch s ul- rt w PPy? ' she was
!, ? Tom Pine." well known , "i"-. m.M . .... ,
i ' mucni-an readers. MOSl 01 ms
un(j
Nak,H nnrt . -,lhii.i,-j
York.
W I A Tf" a. a j
IN A I U tO LOnSldeT
I dr-IVetlCninQ
Plans, Spaak Says
THE HAGUE. Nov M un-Paul-
Henri Snaak tnriav inHirtJ that
1 far-reachine integration nt Nam
i military forces and of sunoortine
Industries would be proposed at i "I he to move the children in
next month's meeting of NATO j ' hotel- Not that they mind it.
chiefs f state in Parts." ' : ---lThty,vHrved-i-Hotol--a-lot--in
The NATO secretary general, 6n!U,elr liv nd uke .
a three-day official visit here, told mute, them- yu1,k,?w' Pre8S,n
. . i .i... xf.-n'the buttons and all that."
I alliance into a community where
...... f of wij
;tht Drincjn, interdependence."
Eichorman Plea
riMieilTien riea
For Crab Season
After January 1
PORTLAND, Nov. 20 Iff! The
Pacific Marine Fisheries Com
mission today was told the crab
season in Oregon and Washington
should not be opened until Jan.
1 of each year.
Fishermen from four coastal
Northwest towns said that crabs
thed their shells in the winter and
do not recover their full flesh be
fore Jan. 1.
The fishermen made the plea
as the commission ended a three-
i day hearing here.
hanna Pl.per, Germany. Recitation
JESST l1.,,f.t..ihe?.,'S:";.,i:.'0!Mrew up-something that would i
mn Hih ' Maw.' Friday, November
m St
!" M'no'H -
t-nurcn. interment, si. raui tm-
"Lfr "Z i, a Mir Z cESw.U li
r',?n ' "'nfo-Cornw.U ru-
Manic A. Mullea
Late resident of Olympia. Wash.
Nov. II. Survived by daufhter, Mrs.
J. L. Trethewav, Olvmpia. Son,
Lyle Mullen. Shelton. Wash. Nieces,
Mrs. Robert Gormaen. Salem, and
Mrs. Richard Schroeder. Service.
Ricnard senroeaer. service,
be held Saturday. Nov. 23 at 1:30 1
in the chapel of the Cloufh-i
will
a.m.
Barrlck Funeral Home.
Interment.
Belcrest Memorial Park.
Jack J. Kelsea
Late resident of 418 SunnyvieW
Ave.. Salem, at a local hospital. Sur
vived by wife, Mrs. Erma L Nelaon.
'Salem; sons, Lloyd Nelson, Salem,
! Tracy Jack Nelson, Anchorae,
Alaska: mother. Mrs. CHive Real,
5-ilcm; sisterf. Mrs. Olive Lovelace.
Salem, Mr.. Getrude Prontvet, coo.
River. Ore.: brother.. Ueorce Nel-
ison. Portland. Virgil Nelson, Salem.
Bryon Nelson. Portland; frandaon,
Raff Lloyd Nelson, Anchoraie,
Aluki Services will be held Thurs
dav. November 21, at 2:30 p.m. in the
chapel of the Clonh-Barrlck Funer
al Home, with Dr. Wayne Greene
offtclatinc. Interment. City View
Cemeterv. Ritualistic services by
i-r,trn'l Order of Eafles,
,,te Aerie No. 2011.
wiuam-
Belle lhart
At the reaidence. Tit. 4. Box LIS.
Salem, Nov. II. Mother of Claude
Ramsden. Vancouver. Wash., and
Georte Ramsden, Salem. Service
will be held Thursd
. i!jReporfrGain in
W. Harold Lyman r 4
1:30 p.m. In the
Riedon Co. Rev.
will officiate. Concludini aervlcas.
City View Cemetery.
j Deris A. Townsend
I Passed awav at Albany Orefon.
November lth at the ate of 52
years. Survived ov nusoana iiinii
R. Townsand; son Sergeant Curtis
W. Townaend, Ft. Huachuca. Arizona.
Two erandchlldren also survive. One
brother. Lotan White. Frultland,
Idaho: sister, Mrs. Syd Jary. Albany.
Mrs. Roy Johns, Waldport. Ore. Pri
vsie aervice. for the family will be
held at the Fisher Funeral Home,
Friday. November 22nd at 10:00 a m.
at Albanv. Rev. David Mann will
officiate. Interment. Waverlv Memo
rial Cemeury in Albany, Or.
Wanted
in Paper
whose privata life hat hit the
headlines in bold type," (he was
told.
"Oh, yes," the nodded a the
flashbulbs illuminated the strong
and beautiful features of her face.
"1 know that all too well."
Oaly Gave Answers
The twice-married mother of
four children three by Italian di
rector Roberto Rossellini and one
by her first husband. Dr. Peter
Lindstrom spoke about her trou
bles only in answer to questions.
As to Rossellini, from whom she
legally separated on Nov. 7, "she
politely refused to discuss him.
"People keep telling me that a
million housewives would like to
change places with me," she said.
Then, after a pause, she added:
"I wonder."
With a quick little laugh, ahe
Packed at her bacon and eggs
. ...7
hesitation
"Yes. Yes. I'm happy."
She lifted her eyes.
There are my children. I miss
Then she smiled again.
At Christmas Time
"But I shall be seeing them at
Christmas. We have five days hol
iday from picture making. I ex
pect to visit them in Italy. Or, if I
find a house or an apartment
here, to bring them to London."
She said the found it difficult
going house hunting and keeping
up with the grinding pact of a
movie studio.
"I want something modern.
Something with at least new furni-
ture.'
She is living in a downtown
hotel-
.... - . ...
"No, I have no plans for that.
i1 don ' wanl t0 brln mV children
up there. I want to give them
European education. After all, I'm
European."
The actress explained that after
she finishes "Indiscreet" she will
go to Formosa-probably in Feb
ruaryto make another movie.
"1 may atop Off in Hollywood
then."
Back la Italy
Her mind flipped back to Italy.
She said one of her toughest mo
ments was just after her recent
separation from Rossellini, whom
she married in 1950.
"I was feeling very upset. You
know, leaving the children and all
that, and they Italian reporters
kept firing all' those ugly questions
at me.
She bit her lip.
"Some of the questions were
pretty horrible."
She shrugged her shoulders and
added: "But that's the way it
goes. That's life."
A faraway look came into her
eyes.
"You know, I remember telling
"W fther when I was a child that
get me a lot Of attention in the
newsDaDera "
She waved away a codec and
laughed.
"Well, I certainly succeeded in
that."
Suspended School
ay I tie
P T I rif I na I WlllC
I llltlpdl TT 1113
Reinstatement
ROSEBURG, Nov. KM The
Dillard School Board last night
reinstated Clyde Foster, principal,
of Douglas High School.
Foster was suspended two
weeks ago after the district super
intendent, John Cox, told the
board that Foster once had been
charged with a felony in Okla
homa. Foster was cleared of the
felony charge.
The board's action was taken
after an advisory vote in the dis
trict. Voters balloted 369-103 to re
instate Foster.
Census Bureau
total employment
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20
seventy six million persons
worked during all or part of last
year, a gain of seven million civil- j
an workers since iirao. me census
Bureau reported today.
Mosi oi mis record total re
flects the rapid expansion of busi
ness since 1954, the bureau said,
and women accounted for two -thirds
of the additional workers.
The figures included fi2.6O0.0O0
i wage earners, S.MO.OOfl self-employed
persons, and l.W.noo who
worked without pay in family-operated
enterprises. .
Of the 7f million, tome mil
lion were men and 28 million were
women. '
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No other preparation Oder uch
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SPRINGFIELD, Nov. JO
Rofer Touhy; 59-year-old
ex-gantjster, came closer
to freedom today when II-
linoli Gov. William Strat
ton lopped 27 yean off
Touhy'i long kidnaping
sentence.. (AP)
Agency Admits
Russ Education
Book Revision
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (An-The
Welfare Department said today
changes were made in the initial
draft of an analysis of Russian
education for the purpose of im
proving it.
Mrs. Eleanor S. Lowman, 29,
who prepared the initial draft,
yesterday made public a letter to
Secretary of Welfare Folsom pro
testing what she said was "sup
pression, Inaccuracy," distortion
and delay of material of national
import."
The department, asked for com
ment on Mrs. Lowman'i letter, is
iued.lhia statement: .. ,.,.., ,. ,
"Mrs. Lowman was employed
temporarily to prepare a draft
manuscript for the publication
Education in the USSR.'
Dllfgenr WorS '
"She worked very diligently on
this project and did some good
work. As is usual in the normal
process of handling such publica
tions, the draft manuscript was re
viewed and substantially revised
for the purpose of improving it
from the point of view of clarity,
accuracy, and objectivity.
"There was of course, no sup
pression or withholding of signifi
cant, accurate and objective in
formation. "Mrs. Lowman'i public .state-'
ments concerning the preparation
and content of the book involve
matters of opinion. The final pub
lication represents the best judg
ment of the officials and staff di
rectly responsible for this, project
in the office of Education. Their
only purpose was to produce the
most reliable, up-to-date, and ob
jective analysis possible within the
limits of the time, staff, funds,
and source materials available."
Changes Misleading
In her letter, Mrs. Lowman said
that changes made in the initial
draft contributed no new data on
Soviet education and "sometimes
resulted in misleading and com-
p!7lJ"'?T?i
She said one change deleted her
statement that Soviet education is
free from the first grade through
post graduate training.
The 225-page book was pub
lished by the department Nov. 11.
Neuberger
Defends Need
For Taxes
PORTLAND, Nov. 20 UP - Sen.
Neuberger (D-Ore today said the
United States may have to make
new lacrifices to meet the rising
challenge of Russian science and
technology.
Neuberger told the East Side
Commercial Club "President Lin
coln said that his generation
could nobly win or meanly lose
the best hope of earth. Such a
warning applies to our genera
tion, he said.
If the United States should
abandon its foreign aid program,
vital areas of the world would be
lost to Communism, Neuberger
said.
Neuberger said he was replying
to an earlier speech given to the
club by former Utah Gov. J.
Bracken Lee, who advocated that
foreign aid be cut and federal in
come taxes stopped.
If taxes were stoDDed. Neuhcr-
ger asked. "How would we pay
(or our atomic weapons which
have held the Soviet colossus at
bay for more. than a decade?"
Markets it i Glance
NEW YORK. Nov. 20 (API
' Stocks Higher: lata improvement.
Bonds Higher; governments im
prove. Cotton Irregular; trade buying,
liquidation.
CHICAGO:
Wheat Lover; liquidation.
Corn Lower.
Oat Lower.
Soybeans Lower.
Hogs Lower.
Cattle Lower.
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U.S. Reports
Satellite
Rocket Test
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 UB '
Government officials reported to
day there was a test last week of
one stage of the rocket designed
to put up the first, experimental,
six-inch U.S. satellite.
J. Paul Walsh, deputy director
of Project Vanguard, said the
rocket stage was static tested,
meaning it was fired while fas
tened to the launching pad so that
it could not take off.
Walsh told a news conference it
was the second stage of the three
stage rocket that was tested.
Uusually, there are two static
tests before a rocket is launched.
Walsh declined to say when the
second static' test would take
place.
It has been announced that an
attempt, to put up the six-Inch sat
ellite would be made in December.
The Navy has indicated that if
this rocket is successful in placing
its six-inch satellite in an orbit,
then two other planned launchings
of six inch satellites may be
dropped and an attempt made to
launch a larger 20-inch satellite
ahead of the original objective of
March.
Stock Decline
Ends in Rally
NEW YORK. Nov. 20 W-A late
rally pulled the stock market out
of ' a decline today and produced
ita first advance of the week.
A feature of the day was a good
rise by rails which have been bat
tered for six sessions in a row.
Elsewhere in the list, gains
stretched to as much as 2 or 3
points among key stocks while
some specialties did better. But
some leading issues dropped 2 or
S points.
The Associated Press average
of M stocks rose $1.10 to $154.30
with the industrials up 11.30, the
rails up 11.90 and the utilities
unchanged.
Volume totaled 2.400,000 shares
compared with 2,240,000 yester
day. Stocks and Bonds
CamU4 By Ta. Associated Pre.s
November 21
ITOCK.AVBIACr-S-w
.1. 19
Indus Kails t ills Stks
Net Change
Wednesday
Previous Day
Week An
Month Aao
Year Ago
19S7 Huh
1057 Low
1HM High
Low
Al 3 Al l Unrh Al l
2.1.1 S 82 4' MM 1M .9
m 2 m s m iS:i.2
230. S S4.S SHI 15.1.1
234. 9 SJI 17. 7 154.7
2.11.1 I2M0 71 J 174.4
2MI 0 134 7 77.S IBS 8
228 0 80 I 86 2 IM S
276 3 1M 1 11 1 101 J
244.0 126 2 W.i 171.1
BOND AVFRAGM
Ml 18 1
Rail. latus VtU. Frja
Net Chanf
Wednesday
Previous Day
Week Ago
Month A(o
Year Ao
1DS7 Hllh
1857 Low
IBM Hl(h
1M Low
D 1 A .1 A I A .2
77.1 60 4 M0 71.4
77 1 Ml. 3 85 78.2
77 1 (0 1 84 1 78.1
78 5 89 85.4 78.1
88 8 014 88 4 81.0
87.3 82. M 82.1
17.7 Sill 8.1 7 78 8
Bfl .1 07 7 88.0 85 2
18 Ml 88.1 Kit
Dow Jones Averages
NEW YORK. Nov.
It is Dow
Jones closing stock averaies:
Hlih Low
Close
30 Industrials
20 Railroads
1.1 Utilities
85 Stocks
ii2i 427,12 433.37
lftl.83 M..1H 100.8.1
6 18 85 90 85 92
145.80 143 08 145.18
Investment Trusts
(Zilka. Kmither St Co., Inc I
Bid Asked
12 S.71
1.1.73 17.03
19 82 21 21
Affiliated fund
Canadian Fund
Century Shares Trust
Chemical Fund
Delaware Fund
Diver. Invest. Fund
Dividend Shares
F.aton A H. Bal Tund
Gas. Ind .. - .
Group Tobacco
Incorp. Investors
KeyCust. Funds:
B-4 !
K-l
S3 ,
S-4
Man. Bond Fund
Mass. Invest. Trust ... .
Natl. Sec. Series:
income Series
Stock Series
Pref. Stock S.
' Mali. Div. Serie.
Natl. Growth
Pioneer Fund
Tel. Elec. Fund
Value Lin Inc. Fund
Welllnftnn Fund
1321 143
9 17
7 48
2 35
10 09
8 20
2 87
19 38
II 12
4 42
7 10
13 13
8.88
7
888
8 38
8 18
M
4 88
8 84
I 82
3 17
I Si
IS so
515
J
J J
21?
.5 Z
I 31
IM
7.31
3 4
S 77
t 28
123 1.13
7 IU 84
4 28 4 !
11.78 12 83
New York Closing Stocks
Reported by
Merrtn Lynch. Pierce. Fenaar aad Bean
Flintknte 37
Ford Motor 42?,
O
Gen Dynamic SS's
Gen Elec
Gen Foods 45
Gen Motor 33,,
Gen Tir 28
Geo Pac Ply 2a1,
Gillette 33',
Glidden .10s
Goodrich 38,
Goodyear 78',
Grace WR . 41',
Grt No Ry 32
Ort Weat Suf 20'',
Greyhound 14V,
Gulf Oil ill",
H
Hnmestake M 33' ,
I
Inl Harvest 28
Int Nickel 74,
Int Paper 85!,
i
Johns-Mans .. 3S'i
Jones A M Stl 43V,
K '
Kaiser Alum 54' 1
Kennecntt S3',
Kern Land 33',
L
1 Llhhy MrN I
1 Luc Mvers . 84',
LOF Glass 71
Lockheed Air 33',
' Loew'a Inc 121,
' M !
Magnavox 31',
Marsh Field 30,
Merck A Co 41',
Mont Chem 32'i
Mont Ward 30',
Motorola 41
1
Natl Biscuit 39s,
NaU Cash Reg 31
Natl Dairy 3,
Natl Distill 20'j
Natl Gypsum 40',
Natl Lead . 104
Natl Supply 3d',
NY Central . 18
Nn Am Avia 28',
No Pac Rv ,33
! NW Airlines 10',
' O
Olin Math ... 40i
Oils F.lev ... . 42', '
B ' I
Admiral Corp
Al Cham A Dye
Allied Stra
AIDs Cham
Alcoa
Aluminum Ltd .
Am Airline.
Am Can
Am Cyan
Am Motor.
Am Stl Fdr
Am TAT
Am Tobacco
Am Viscose
Anac Copper
Armco . ..
Armour
Atcheson Top
Avco
II
Bendix Avla
Best Food.
Beth Stl
Boeing Air
Borden
Borg Warn
Bucyrus
Burro Adding ...
C
Camph Soup
Can Pac Ry
Ca e J I
Caterp Trac
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Cluett Pea
Coca Cola
Colgate
Com Credit
Comw Edison
Cons Edison
Container
Cont Can
Cont Oil . ...:
Crane Co
Crown 2ll
Curtlss Wr
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Deere A Co .
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Dciug Air
Dow Chein
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15. Candies
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21. A contest coatings
advantage 31. Vexed
principles
22 A ratio
23. Demise
24. A hoarder
27. Northern
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21 Ballplayer
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29 Bounder
31. Infrequent
32. Man's
nickname
31. Beginning
35. One-spot
card
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37. Choice group
39. A rock
40. Wicked
country
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Chicago Grain
CHICAGO, Nov. 20 il
Opea Clos.
WHFAT
December 2 tl',11 .47(,.'i
March IHV'i I .H',,-4.
Mav 2 20-l i
July - !. !
September , !.. . I N Wi
CORN
December 1 IS's-. l.ll ll'i
March. 1.2.122', I
May 1.2IVH 1 S'
July t 27't 1.27-,
S.pt.mbr 128 1.17'.
OATI
December 88 V!. "'
March 7' ..!.
May -Ua 44
Julv .6Ji. .11
RYE
December 1 II l.Sl'.-'i
March 1 S4".-U 13S'r!i
Mav 1SS'. 132i,
Julr I "M'i-H
SuYRRANS
January 2 .. l.'.-'s
March 2.17', ISSi.-s,
Mav 2 40 2 J.
July iM't 2.17.',
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO. Nov. 20 (USDA)
Hoa.i 10,000; ateadv to 25 lower;
Nn 2 and 3s I HO-IK) lb butchers
17 08 17 35; No. 2s and 3s 240-270 lb
16.75-17.00; 270.300 lbs 16.50-16.75:
sous 14 50 1100.
Cattle 16.200; teers steady to M
lower; heifers ateady to 25 lower;
cows steady to 23 hither: bulla and
vealera ateadv to atronf, atockers
strona; 1.150-1.371 lb slauhter ataera
26.50-27 DO; hih choice and prime
23.25-26 50; aood to averafe choirs
steers 21. 00-25. M: a load of 150 lb
hellers 21.50; cowa 13 5O1I 0O; can
ners and cutter. 11.0O-13.7S: hulls
11.00-16.00; aood and choice vealers
25.00-28.00; feeders ateera Ml lb.
down 20.00-23 00.
Sheep 2,500; ateady to atroni:
food and choice alaufhter lambs
21 60-11 25: cull to lew fond 11.00.
JO 50; alaufhter awes t 00-7.SO.
Chicago Butter-Eggs
CHICAGO. Nov. JO (USD A I
Butter wholesale selling prices
unchanged: 3 AA Hlr'i; M B M
S.: 8 C unauoted.
Es wholesale selling pricaa un
changed to 2 lower: 80 per cent or
better grade A whites S2'i-S3; medi
um extras 4O-40Vi; atandards 44-43;
checks 33-38.
Western Securities
These hid and ask quotations rep
resent prices at which nn or more
dealers, member, of the National
Association of Security Dealer' Inc.,
would trade with tha general public
2j,;:at the time the quotations were
(Calif. Oregon Power
27 i
29'.
Cascade Plywood
21
12'.
81,
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33i
32 '2
' Consol. Freight
1 ron Fireman
I Janlzen Inc. Com
Meier It Frank
: Morrlson-Knudsen
Ore. Port. Cement . ....
Pc PL Com
Pope A Talbot
Portland Gas A Cok
! Port. Gen. Elc.
BANKS
Bank, of America
Bank of California
Chase Manhattan ..
First National
First Nat. City NY
U. S. National
Cattle Mixed.
4i
3:
42,
7i m,
17',, 82
Philco Corp . .
Phil Morris
Phil Petrol
Pillsbury
Proc A Gam
Pug Sd P A L
Pure Oil
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Radio Corp
Ravonler lne ....
Repub SU
Reynolds Met ....
Reynolds Tobr
Richfield O
Royal Dutch . ..
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Safewav 'Str
St Joe Lead
St L A SK Ry
St. Regis Paper
Schenlev Ind
Scott Paper
Sears Roe
Shell Oil
Sinclair Oil ...
Skelly Oil
Socohv-Mob
Sou Cal F.dl
Sou Pac Ry .......
Sou Ry
Sperrv Rsnd ......
Sid Brands
Std Oil Cal
Std Oil Ind
Std Oil NJ
Stude-Pack
Sunrav , Oil
Sunshine M
Swift A C-
Sylvania El
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Texas Co
Texas Gulf
Textron ,
Tlde-Asso
Tranaam
Trans W Air ....
Twen Cen Fox ..
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Union Carta
Union Oil
Union Pac Ry .
Unl Aircraft
I'm Air Line ...
Unl Corp
Unl Fruit
US Plvwnnd ...
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US Steel
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Grain, Bean
Futures Drop
CHICAGO, Nov. 20 Utw All grain
and soybean future declined to
day, influenced by Improved crop
weather, slow demand and a state
ment by Secretary ot Agriculture
Benson that caused Increased sell
ing of wheat.
Wheat and ry prices dropped
tharply on the Board of Trade
after Benion told tha National
Grange at Colorado Springs that
thii country cannot now widen ex
port markets for wheat without
breaking world prices.
Wheat fell back more than a
cent a bushel. Earlier wheat wai
only slightly lower than eslcr
day's close Limited export de
mand and "slow " domestic " flour
business also were factors in the
wheat trade.
Wheat closed to I'i lower,
corn 'a to IV. lower, oats S to H
lower, rye m to 1H lower, soy
beans 1 to 1H lower, and lard
ended 22 to 90 cents a hundred
pounds down.
The grain trade gave the Benson
statement a bearish Interpretation
and substantial selling resulted..
Earlier, exporters bought wheat
future against the sale of 135,000
bushels of red wheat to Poland for
December shipment.
Chicago Onions
CHICAGO. Nov. itl I Onions
Opea Hlfk Law.Cteae
I 33 1 0 1 33 1 80
November
January
February
March
1 17 1 88 1 4 1 3 84
1.71 73 171 1.73
14 I 88 III III
Portland Produce
PORTLAND I - Butterfat -
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
ered in Portland 0-3 cents per
lb; first quality, S7-40; second
quality. 52-55.
Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 59Vi: A grade, 91 score,
584: B grade, 90 score, 57; C
grade, 19 score, 55.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
single. 41-48 lb; Oregon 4-lb loaf,
43'V53'4.
Eggs To retailors Grade AA,
large, 54-55; A large. 5-53; AA
medium, 428-49; A medium, 47-48;
A small, 36-39. Cartons, 1-1 cents
additional.
Eggs To producers AA large,
45-471: A large, 43-454; A medi
ums, 37-41 'A: A small. 29-3Mi.
Live poultry No. 1 fryers. 2V4-4
lbs, 19 at farm; light hens, 10-11
at a farm: heavy bens, 13-14 at
farm; old roosters, 7-8.
Turkeys To producer Young
hens, 28-30; eviscerated; A toms,
24, eviscerated.
Rabbits Average to growers-
Live whites. 3"i-i lbs. 22-25; col
ored pelt, 4 cents less; fresh
killed fryers to retailers, S9-4;
cut up, 62-65.
Wool Nominal, clean basis, v.
blood, 1.15-18; H blood. 1.25-27; H
blood. 1.40-43; fine, 1.45-55.
Filbert T o producers for
orchard run Barcelonas, 12-14.
few to 154.
Walnuts T o producers for
orchard . tun. 16'4-20, depending on
quality. ' - '
Wholesale Dretsed Meat
Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
500-700 lb, 38.00-40 00; good, 36.00
38.50: standard, 33.00-36.00; com
mercial cows. 29.00-33.00; utility.
28.0-32 0: canners and cutters.
27 00-30 00.
Beef cuts 'choice stecrs Hind
quarters. 44 00-47.00; rounds 44 00
47.00; full loins, trimmed, 57.00-
61.00; forequarters, ' 34.00-35.50;
chucks, ,37 00-38 50; ribs, 45.00-
I l nn
I . , . , .
I Lambs Spring, choice-prime,
i 41.00-44.00; good, all wts, 39.00 -
si nn
Pork carcasses Shipper Style,
120-170 lb. 28.00.29 50.
Pork rut5 Loins, choice
lh at. tW-ifl on thnnlfiprs IK lhe
down, 320O-3SO0; sparer.hs. 4100-
46.00: fresh hams, 12-11 lbs, 44 00-
4100.
Slab bacon--All wts. 45.00-51 .00.
Veal and calvesC-ood-choice,
all wts. M 00 - 49 00; standard,
33.00-42.00
Fresh Produee
Onions Western Ore. Danvers
50 lb. 2 00-50: Idaho and eastern
nr. ir.r,ih Ivn. morl lea ixV
"I -i
30: W hile. Z..IH3 IW.
Potatoes Wash Russet. No. 1.
3.00-27; bakers. 3 15-50: Ore.
Deschutes, Rlis.srts 3.00-30. few
higher: bakers. 6 M. mm, .I.O-,,.,:
1 OI, 42.25-50.
r' Yd fr
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. i.i'j Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, new
51' crop, baled. l.O.b. Portland, 24.00
1, 125.00 ton. i
".' 4
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Nov. 2lV.W(Srll)-2t-y
Salem Quotations
BtlTTFRFal iA4reall
Premium - , -
No. 1
Jl'
JI',
EG(a iOra til Producer!
Price la farmer, are I Is I cants
under these srRalesale arte:
Jumbo A A3
Extra Larg AA . JI
Lara AA , .'
Large A ... .S3
Medium A A .4
Small A .-...31
'I lrtv .Nortnsreet Poultry I
Leghorn Hen. .11
Colored Hen. .. . .. :. 14
Old Roosters . ... Al
Portland Grain
PORTLAND Coarse grains.
15-day shipment, bulk, coast
delivery;
Oats, No.2, M lb white 4D.S0
Barley. No.2. 45 lb B.W. . 47.00
Corn. No.2. E.Y. ahin't 56.50-57.00
Wheat ibid) to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast
Soft White . 2.32
Soft White (excluding Rex I .. 2 22
White Club 2.S2
Hard Red Winter:
Ordinary 250
10 per cent 2 JO
11 per cent 2 31
12 per cent ... , 2 32
Hard White Baart:
Ordinary 2.32
10 per cent 2.32
11 per cent . 2.32
12 per cent 1.32
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND W-tUSDAl-Cattle
salable 550; fed steers fully 20
higher; other classes steady to
strong; one load high good to low
choice fed steers 23.50; 1 loads
mostly good 23.00; standard steen
19.00-21.00; part load mostly good
feed heifers 1.50; standard heifers
17.00-19.00; utility and commercial
cows 14.00-16 00; canners and cut
ters 10.50-1.50.
Calve salable IS: ateady:
choice vealeri 23.00-28.00. individ
ual high choice Tuesday 30.00:
good vealeri 22.00-25. 00: good and
choice slaughter calves 21.00-
24.00.
Hogs salable 400; early salei
steady; sorted No. 1-2 butcheri
19.00-50; mixed grade lots lS.oo-
19.00; sows 300-500 lb 15 00-17.00,
Sheep salable 800; alow, market
not fully established; several lots
oor And cholc weoled Iambi
19.00-79 to California account! ;
good and choice feeders 16.50-
18.50; cull to good slaughter ewes
350-7.50.
Classified Index
For vsur convenience ad are
placed under I general neadlnsa-
all in numerical order
300-PERSONAL
Lost and Found
Meeting Notice
Personal .-...
Stamp snd Coins
TranaportaUoa
400-AGRICULTU 'X
Auction talea .
Farm equipment
rartlllier
.311
.JI
11
.111
-114
.411
.434
.423
Lawn at liar en
-411
40I
Livestock For tale
Livestock Wanted .
food Column
Fat. .
Poultry A Babbit
a Fond .
Beds A Plant
TO- MurtrHANDISE
Appliance
Bicycle. - -
Bu-ldlng afatartal
Niatini .
De It VouraelT
.403
.411
.43
.414
,41
.40
.432
4M
47
44.1
47
Floor Covering
474
For Rent Mlacellaneoua -.411
For Sale Mlacellaneoua 4I"
Fua, a"
Household Good "
Machinery Is Tool
Miscellaneous asj
Musical instrument as
Plumbing, Heating .. e7?
Sewing Machines .. 45
(port equipment 484
Trade MiscallafMotu IJ
TV aad Radt) . . - .. 4M
Wanted Household Roods 41?
Wanted Mschlnery Tool 48
Wanted eflscellaneeue 413
500-BUSINESS AND HNAiVCE
Investment ..
Loans Wanted .
Money to Load
III
.112
.11
800 EMPLOYMENT
Babrslttlng I four lomel IIS-A
Child Car .,, Ill
Day or Contract 120
Education "
Help Wanted .......
Help Wanted Lady
Help Wsnled. Maa
Joo Information
Pickers Wanted
Balea Help
Work Wanted. Lady
Work Wanted. Maa
.07
.803
.am
.I7
80S
.
.I4
IU
700 RENTALS
Apartment For Rent ..10
Busine. Rental. . 7iS
Convalaacant Mom 111
Duplexes ... 70s
Farms For Rant 708
Furnished un.k
Houaes For Rent 707
Movint and Storage 7KJ
Retort Rentala ..71k
Bleepini Rouma, Board 702
Wanted 10 Rant 70(
Wanted Rent Apt. 71?
Wanted To tent House 710
Wanted Rooms. Board 703
800 REAL ESTATE
Apts., Courta For Bal
Business Opportunities
Business Property .
.101
01
, ttrj
Coast Property
.111
.112
.110
. 06
. tot
if
. 8113
.III
Exchange Real Estate
Farm. Tor Sala
Homes For Sal
Insurance ..
I ts For Sal
Reaori Property .
Suburban .
Wanted Real Estate .
850 AUTOMOTIVE"
Aircraft
Aulu Miscellaneou
Auto Parla A Repair
Heavy Equipment
House Trailer
Mffn-cycle. ...
. HMJ
. 8.1.
.4
. rt
,131
'
137
ISO
New Cars
Trucks. Trailer For Sale
Used Cars For Sale
Wanted Cara Truck i.
TIMBER
FOR SALE. UNITED
aisiu utrsninsni ur ins,
INTERIOR. RUREAU OF LAND
: management oral auction
' BIDS will be received by th Dls-
trict Manager, Bureeu of Land Man
agement. .19 North front street,
Salem. Oregon beginning at :30 a m ,
paciiic stanoara lime, on LMcemoer
aa J. lav-", ItI nil tllllL-ri l)lliaifu
(or cuttin. Bt-for-t bidi rm tub-
mitUc
ru iifoi mtJon conroriiipff
HTL"
j obtained from the above Diatrti-t
Manaser The right is hereby re
served to waive technical defect, in
thi. advertisement and to reject sny
or all bid.. The United Stat' re
serves th right to waive any Infor
mality in bids received whenever
such waiver is in the interest of th
United States IN MARION COl'NTY,
OKI-(.ON: C: ORAL AUCTION:
URttN: All timber designated for
cutting on Lot i. ne'.. ne'.nw',.
NE'.SE1.. Sec. IS, T. I S , R 4 E
wm. Mer., esllmated
d lor the pur.
nose of thl. sale
' bouataa-fir. 114
e of thi. sale to be HI M bd ft
hemlock. 7 M bd ft. western red-
. . , I ... n.n Sna. nmr
M bd ft for the Douglas-fir. tuoi
'"k , , ' mm M for th
.link. 111.10 oer M hd ft
i western redcedar. or a total pur
chase
price oi tl47.720. will he
id 7,0Ml 00.
Aiov.Jl-n
Advertising
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Newtaaaert
lit Ckartb lc .
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LOCAL RATES
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Per da I It 4
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(MtL I Ka) a4t
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IN par tin per paper
ClaaaiRea arid M ntm la kat
papera t give dvrura tha a-
vantage
I f the Iremenaou pulllaf
r.;
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eluded I far cxaajipl fnday Satur
day Sunday I la lower Sunday rata
(pel becauM only Th Sletae
ibliana. Sunday
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txcapt rat Sunday often daedliae w
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mail Ha a da received after I e
tm aeekday. an until U aooa
aturday (or Buadai may a plac4 -ta
th TM) Lata t Cea-afp' aalumau
Ad. roi Monday eaoara ut a
ta by I am Saturday
rna atatoamaa journal newspe-
Kra rsrv the rtnl to rc!et due
inabl advertising: It further ra
te rvee lh right ta lae all adver
nsin under tha proper alasil flea-
Hon
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Cera assume no haaaunal wtpoaud -ility
(oi errora which may appear
la adevrtisements sMibittned in ta
elumnt and la where thl pa
per t (I fault wiu reprint Wat nan
of n advert Ueent la which tbo
typographical mlatak weeur an
la responsible for eely oeto incorrect
inaortion.
A 'Bund- AV-aa ad eoataiaiaa
antuiaalouraal Raw spa pars mua
number tor a adra is for th ,
protactien ot im advartisars and .
must theretor a answered ay let
ter fh SMtownaa-ountal Nsarspa.
Cir art put at Ubortp to divulge lit
rnustioa U the utanuty af mm
savartisor uatas a ' ae.
AS ta etnee ooioauM wsuaa raquiro
lavosnnaat u ataca, tampieab
quiament r oaaa bond noul o
thoroughly MvasUgatod) f . '
paying out say money Advertttora -roqulriaf
a rash Inroatw isnt toe
aamplt ot marcnandtao sale ida.
ot. aiuat ao specify ta their ada
- - eeadeeo aaainet- fraud, dasap- -Uon,
or injuria. Reader, are raa
tionod ta make NO PAYMENTS is)
gat a position advertised in th help
wanted columns. All hoip wanted an
MUSI SPECIFY THE NATURE Of
THE WORK. Sal help wanted ad
must state if th pay I la th form
of salary, eommlsaions. guarantee.
Include firm nam. Bona fide offers
of employment with pay belong ta -th
"Help Wanted" columns. Kindly
report any exception to tnts rule ta
in classified advertising tnanaiec.
AM m THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED
Too Late to Classify
WALK -II DELIVERY! for roll
er broad delivery. Dtvco 184S.
' body perfect, paint good, good!
tires, dual roar. MAIN
TENANCE TRUCK: for con
tractor or logger. Chev. 1947
Special Cab A body. Aux.
trans.. Winch "A" frame. New
mud A enow tiro. Top condi
tion. WELDER: Ga driven,
mobile. PH 2M amo. GREEN
LEE. Conduit A Steel Tub
Bender. I1, to J's inch. MS
Wallace Rd. EM 4-0544.
IPSO CHEV. I dr. adn. IIM. S3T
Evans Ave.
1 BEDRM. 1181 ird St. MoTmi
tM 0k" WllUams.
FOR RENT $30. i bdrm. hae.'nr.
Salem. Wired for elect, rang.
Garden, apring walar. Fraa
wood. EM 4-Q4II.
8 RM. turn, apt., pvt. ent. at
bath. 1MI W. Church St.
WILL cara for Infant In my
home, days. EM 4-dOS
TREES topped, trimmed A re
moved. Hedges V shrub
trimmed. Yd. cleaned up At
trash hauled. EM -e480.
1 MscCREOOR woods. I Iron,
leather bag, shoes. EM 1-2111
BDRM. aet, am moving, must
sell, new. EM I-P70I.
A9HLEY wood heater. 40 In.
elec. CI rang, both xcL
cond. EM 4-4M. Sea 9 Cler
mont. TRASHBURNER, cheat drawers,
. Ill, baby bed. 7 SO. Oil stove,
III. 4080 N. River Rd
LOST Leather duffle bag. be
tween RoberU SUUon A Sa- '
lam. Nam on bag Sergeant
Hampden. Eyerly Rt. Bx 114F,
Salem.
300 Pergonal
312 Ust siwl rutins
FOUND: Man's plastic fl.ssa.
bv Klaaaic Photo Shop. Owner
Identify A pay for ad EM
1-0M3;
LOST: 1 large topax earring,
iinder pleas call CM t-HOO.
.314 Tfttiperf riow
GOING to Arlxona Jan. t, room -for
1 share expense. EM I-054S
VISITING th State prison all
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NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Harold W. Adams, Jr.. th admlnia
trator c t a. of th estate of Joeeph
W Schlffer. deceased, has tiled hia
final account In the Circuit Court for
Marion County, and 0:11 o'clock,
AM. November 22. 1BS7. and tha
Courtroom of said Court have been
appointed aa the time and Disc for
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Date of last publication Nov, 21.
Harold W. Adams, Jr.
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Sweet Home, Oregon
HAROLD W. ADAMS Jr.
Adminietra'nr, rt of th
estate of Joseph W. ScTilffar, '
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Oct. 24, II. Nov. I, 14. Si. ;