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TM IfcMD 6UUET1H. KND.OfttdOM. FRIDAY. JULY If. 1W4 Selling Flurry Strikes Market By T. W. Klerden - (Uatte Pratt Waanatal Kdrtar) New York, July 21 IP Heavy selling continued on the New York stock exchange today for the second consecutive session and about $500,000,000 was pared from the value of all listed stocks. Trading was active and volume topped a million shares, for the 29th consecutive full session.' Selling was prompted by cau tion growing out of the confusion created by the fall of the Japan ese cabinet and yesterday's at tempted assassination of Adolf Hitler. Another unsettling factor was the announcement that U. S. Troops had landed on Guam in another step toward Japan. me acuuu ui me niaiRti who regarded as normal In the face of the week's many unexpected de velopments. All sections of the list Joined the sell-off, which got under way in the steels and rails. Late prices in the steel group were down a point or more hi Bethlehem, U. S. Steel and Wheeling Steel. Atlan tic Coastline, Pere Marquette, and Southern Railway preferred were down a point or more in the carriers. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., July 21 un Livestock: Cattle salable 25;- calves 10. Supply mostly odds and ends; no early sales; week's market On even; better grades fully steady; canners to common grades slow; 25-SOc lower. Best grass fat steers ,$15.50: grass hellers S12 down rood grass cows $11-11.25; vealers :losing 50c lower; good -choice ;rades $13.50-14.50. Hoes salable 15; market active. steady. Few good-choice 190-220 lbs. $14.25; good sows $9; good' choice feeder pigs salable $12- 1250. heep salable 50; holdover 300; larket steady; good to choice pring lambs up to $12; few feed er lambs unsold; good ewes sal- ibie $3.50 down. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., July 21 IP An cute shortage of top quality eggs is evident on the Portland dairy tnarket today with general re ceipts still slipping. j Most of the butter supplies are being moved to the government. 1j Egg and butter prices remain Unchanged. i Prices on Dairy Froaucts J Butter Cube, 93 score, 42c; i2 score, 41 Vic; 90 score, 42c; 89 core. 41'4c pound. Parse rrirt to retailers: Nft. 1 n r, i (.nut. - , f, - ' I C ' -'t urn, 30c; small 25-57c doz. SEABEE HAS SURPRISE VISIT prise to Seabee Estil Borden of .Mexico when he glanced up and aw he was passing through his ..home town while going from the Jfcast to the west coast on a troop "(train recently. The excited Seabee :Eraooea a pencil ana paper emu '.started writing notes to his wife. jFred Roberts, Mexico resident, f who was waiting to cross the ' tracks, noticed the notes flying out the window of the train 'coach. He recovered some of the messages and then dashed to the nome 01 Mrs. tforaen to rusn ncr and her son to the station. The troop train remained in Mexico about 30 minutes,, during which the Bordens were allowed to visit. LEGS CAN'T TAKE It Stockton Springs, Me. ilPiNew England's oldest active barber, Levi Griff en, 89, believes that if he could invent a barber chair that would enable him to sit down while he works, he could go on barberlng "for another 15 years at least." Broken, cracked or defective metal castings, and leaks In pip ing and boilers, may be repaired with a new powder which, mixed with water, is applied with a putty knife and hammered Into the crack; it hardens like iron. SAVE ON FIRE insurance The farmer's Group Now Offers fhe Public rull Protection af Thrifty Rates. Investigate Today! Farmer's Insurance Group L G. DOWNS District MaMr 1054 Bond Phone 31 Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment Office rtoM It . We fit Bend Bulletin Classified Rates Laos PridhAdv cm tS Words On Ttraa WortfaThrm Tfcnea 19e U WMtHHi ' M mtt U per Ma I LDffl BATE lo CAWTAM Ms MVal IMRkbt, Cask Mn Dattr Cteaeac Ma, UlNr.M. FOB SALE WOOD RATION may start Sept 1st Place that order today. We will do our best to get It to you by that time. Brookings wood xaro. f none wi. SEVERAL GOOD RADIOS from $7.50 to $45.00. 117 Lafayette. 4 ROOM modern house. Double garage, woodshed, chicken house. On bus line, 2 lots. Inquire 1364 Ithaca or pnone bZd-M. ON WEST SIDE, good new mod ern 2 bedroom house, dinette, util ity room and range, all floor cov erings, double garage, wood, garden, lovely lawn, shrubs and flowers, chicken bouse, fence. Also nice modem furnished 2 bed room house Just remodeled and decorated, glassed and screened back porch, half basement, ga rage, lawn, garden spot, trees, cor ner jot Both houses one block from bus stop. Priced td sell, own er leaving town. Apply 1334 Jack sonville. GOOSEBERRIES 40c per gallon and pick them yourself. 2 miles out on Bear Creek road east Rt 1, Box 183-A. Louis Nichols. YOUNG AFFECTIONATE black cocker female to someone who won't have to keep her tied up. 1024 Harmon. Phone 783-M. ATTRACTIVE 4-room house, close in. Large living room and bedroom, hardwood floors. Large breakfast nook, Inlaid linoleum. Wired for electric range, electric water heater. Washing facilities, basement and furnace. Lovely yard, fenced. Large garage. 305 Florida Ave. MONTAG GAS range, Philco table model radio, ladles' and men's Wilson golf clubs with bag, Call at 419 Georgia Ave. 160 ACRES with 52 acres Swalley water. Equipment and crops worth $2500 go with the place. Total price $5500. Four miles from tsena on gooa nignway. immedi ate possession. Terms can be ar ranged. F. S. McGarvey, 118 Ore gon. RASPBERRIES, dressed chick ens, eggs, cream, now. H mile west of Cox Oil Station on south highway. B. B. Qervais. FIVE STURDY booths with waU table, accommodates six persons, comfortable, excellent condition. The Horseshoe Tavern. Phone 366, Prineville, Oregon. ALLIS CHALMERS all crop com bine. 5 ft. cut. Power takeoff model. W. D. Collins, 4 miles N.W. Tumalo. WHITE FEED sacks, 12c each. miles north of Pinehurst school. Bertha Clark, Rt. 2, Box 211, Bend. SMALL COOK STOVE, breakfast set, davenport and chair, baby bed, oil circulating heater, other articles. 745 Colorado between 2 and 7 p.m. MUST SELL on account of bad health. 3 bedroom 7-room modern house, 2 large lots, beautiful trees, shrubs, flowers, large garden. 2 chicken houses, garage, woodshed. Inquire at 1320 Newport. $5500 BUYS 160 acres, fair build ings, Swalley water, all equip ment, stock and crops, immediate possession. Close to Bend on high way. C. V. Silvls, 118 Oregon. COLONIAL JUNIOR range with coils and water tank, all In good condition. Inquire 237 St. Helens. $3600 BUYS 4 bedroom modern home on paved street. 2 lots on corner. Will take small modern house on deal. C V. Silvls, 118 Ore gon. GASOLINE CAMP stove, 2 burn ers; 2 burner electric stove; large range with reservoir, heating stove's; unfinished chairs- and tables, pre-war'daveno and chair. Ail kinds of Siaitk-y tools. All brass lawn sprinklers. Furniture Exchange. Phone 259. ONE 32 VOLT D.C. motor, ' horsepower. J. R. Hook, 55 Re vere. BABY BUGGY, bassinette, bath Inette, Jumper, high ehstr, coffee table and lamp. 29 Greeley. ONE YEARLING steer, $35.00; One registered Brown Swiss bull, Jr. 5 years old, gentle, $150.00; one grade Swiss two year old heir- .L... o&Tiv ... n weiah and sell at 10c oer pound., Dwk Rini-h fi tnilno nnrlh nn nlrt , highway. Phone 18 F-4. POULTRY HOUSE 8x10 with 51, i well Insulated brooder room at tached. Must be moved off lot. 19 I year-old Rhode Island red laying l hens. Several month-old chicks. I $50,00 takes all including fence. 1714 Steldl road. 2 BEDROOM modern home. Com pletely redecorated and ready to move Into. Two nice lots, outdoor ! lirAnioM ..Mr-Iron hnuA anrl tra large garage. An exceptional buy at $3,000. F. S. McGarvey, 118 Ore- gon. ' 1 FOB SALE A BUY Don't Watt, see this 4 room furnished house, compact, clean interior, newly decorated, 2 closets, lota of built-lna, good stoves, bedroom suite, good base ment Large combination garage and woodshed, aided ana shingled. Corner lot, lawn, garden spot On bus line. $1800, terms arranged. Call between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. at 1375 Milwaukee street LARGE 4 room modern partly furnished house. Wired for elec tric range. Three blocks from Ken wood school. Large lot garden. strawberries and flowers. Phone 328-W. RED CURRANTS. Pick them yourself. W. E. Dauin, N. high way, Box 26. CAMP GROUND: Eleven cabins and living quarters. Room for 20 trailers. Two new gas equipped cabins. $7300. $1850 down. Gilberts Keal Estate. 2 ROOM house, big garage, chick en house. Also wood. for winter, $600 cash. Inquire at 2359 N. 1st Phone 46B-J. $1200 DOWN takes new redec orated five room, modern. Fire place. Like new. New bathroom, new fixtures, basement, new fur nace, electric ranee connections. Fine rugs go with house. Electric water heater. Electric range In cluded. $3700. Gilberts Real Estate. FOUR ROOM: Furniture, located on paved street. Good semi-modern for $200 down. $1750. Gilberts Real Estate. 1016 Bond St. 3 ROOM plastered modern house, newly painted and decorated. Fur nished or unfurnished. Very reas onable, zil Linster Place. . FLOOR MODEL radio and Mon tag coal circulating heater. 1660 AwDrey road. SEVERAL PIECES of Indian lew. elry and small diamond. Write 7070 care of Bend Bulletin. HUNTING DOG for sale One black and tan bear and cat hound, $25.00. Call Museum of Wonders on north highway. RED FRYERS, 30c pound live weight Feed sacks 3c each. Elder Ranch, 7 miles north on old high way. TRAILER HOUSE, show cases, counters, Morris chair, library tables. Colonial Junior range. magazine racks, kitchen cabinet, wheel barrow, tables of all kinds, screen doors, high chair, new tele phone wire. New Deal Trading i'ost, 1031 Harnman. WALL TENT, small cook stove and lawn mower. Call at 1404 Newport Ave. CROWN HIGH QUALITY feeds. Baled hay, bale or ton lots. Phone 78. Greenwood Feed Co., Green wood and Division streets. SEE THOSE fryer chickens at 428 Division. $1.00 or" 3 for $2.50. FIVE BEDROOM modern home, two lots and garage. Fine loca tion. Priced at $4,500. Terms can be arranged. F. S. McGarvey, 118 Oregon. LITTLE RED WAGON, all steel, roller bearing wheels with excel lent rubber. Also nearly new Taylor-Tot, $5.95. Used balloon bike tires 75c to $1.50. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. LAWN MOWER, garden hose, sprinklers. Iron waffle Iron. Fur niture Exchange, 315 Greenwood. Phone 259. TWO GOOD derrick poles, com plete With guy whes, pulleys, and pull up cable. 3 miles north, 1 mile west Tumalo. E. M. Wright EQUITY in a 4 room modern house. Call 550-W. 1627 E. 3rd. WEANER PIGS for sale. Leo Tausehef, Route 1, southeast of Bend Golf course. 26 LAYING HENS. Tom Cannon, 2410 North First St LARGE PRE-WAR davenport and chair, $55.00; and wood ot coal cir culating heater, $40.00. All In good condition. 597 Hill. PRE-WAR baby buggy In good condition. See it at 63 Louisiana Ave. CULL WEDGES 4c eafh and freight. Write Ernest Carter Wedge Co., Route 1, Halsey, Ore gon. FOR SALE Oft TRADE THREE BEDROOM modern house, four lots, garage, cow barn, and yard, other outbuildings. All fenced. Write or Inquire 2257 E. 2nd St. or phone 1051-J. . TRADE for Bend home, wen im proved 5 acre tract, good Jersey cow. fine garden, chickens. Imme lla,e possession. C. V. Silvls, 118 Oregon, FOR RENT COMPLETE HOUHESOLD fur nishings. All pre-war. Including electric range, refrigerator. Mix master, and Chinese rugs. Phone 1138-J after 7:30 p. m. or all day Sunday for appointment. ON.P .1 nnrl nrao 4 rrwrm hntioA ' Semi-modern. 735 E. Norton. CLOSE IN, dean modern 3 room furnisher! artartmenta. Wood. wa ter and light furnished. Adults only. Cheap rent. Inquire 945 E. 2nd St between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Classifieds Produce FOB SENT 4 ROOM furnished semi-modern plastered nouse, newiy oecoraieo. Water furnished. $15 month. In quire $19 Riverfront anytime or phone 7134 ! five. 3-ROOM modern furnished apart ment. Private oath. Hot water, light, cooking electricity included In rent Ml Georgia. Phone 766. 2 ROOM furnished apartment with wood, water and lights. Reas onable rent Apply at tie mi si. 2, 3 AND S ROOM modern gas equipped apartments. Also d room furnished house. Phone 451-R. 5 ROOM modern house, furnished. Call at 144). Roosevelt street af ter J: 80. 4 biV.tl miubrn mrta ft mnnfn aba V VWv alavvn, J- tuisavw Nicely furnished. Large electric ranges and refrigerators. Auto matic furnace heat No children. No pets. Phone 416. MODERN FURNISHED apart ment, on paved street close in. Inquire 87 Shasta Place or phone 962-J. 5 ROOM semi-modern on the edge of the south city limits. Phone ll-F-22. . 6 ROOM modern house, telephone, on the edge of the soutn city lim its. Phone ll-F-22. ROOM FOR RENT by night or week. 640 Congress at corner of Louisiana. CLEAN, MODERN rooms with or without bath. Close in. Alpine Lodge, SOB Broadway. Phone 200. WANTED USED RADIOS Will pay top prices for good used radios. George s Kaaio service, new loca tion, 838 Wall St Phone 900. WANT REFRIGERATOR in good condition. J. H. Vice, Powell Butte, Oregon. Phone Prinevtlle 7-F-22. MODERN. 2 bedroom house, fur nished or unfurnished. Prefer lawn. Civilian couple permanently employed, pnone smb. WANT TO BUY lawn swing or good hammock. Inquire 15S5 West First St., Bend. WANT TO RENT 4 or 5 room modern partly furnished house, Want best house available for $20 per month. Reply by letter to 7131 care oi Bulletin. WANTED for sick person, com fortable easy chair. Overstuffed type preferred. Phone 783-J. HAVE GOOD tractor with plenty oi power, would like to contact someone with 12 ft. combine. Chas. O. Burkhart, Rt. 1, Box 179, Bend. WANT TRACTOR work Mow ing, plowing or quick grass work. Will cut hay on shares or for cash. C. O. BurVart, 2 miles south of Bend, Rt. 1, Box 179. HELP WANTED AFTERNOON WOMAN COOK wanted at the Pilot Butte Inn. Ap ply to the chef. WOMAN or high school girl to care for children steady. Room, board arid wages. Phone 298. Colonial Inh. HOUSEKEEPER on ranch for two men. Inquire at 240 Georgia after 6. MAN WANTED to work in gro cery store and deliver groceries. Steady employment. Reply by let ter to 7107 care of Bulletin. . WANTED: WOMAN for washing. Ironlrtg, cleaning 15 to 20 hours per week. Telephone 796-J. WANTED: Bean pickers. Aug. 1. Good crop, long season. Tents and camp grounds. Contact Stayton Canning Co., Stayton, Oregon. WOMAN with some retail experi ence for permanent position. See Mi. Mayne, Congress Food Mar ket. SITUATION WANTED WE ARE In a position to furnish harvest hands. Write or call Port land Placement Service, 819 Fall hig Bldg. ATwatcr 5044. LOST LOST "A" flnrl "R" ffao r.Mrw.no and tire inspection record Issued to Aruiur J. Moore. Keturn to Room 4, O'Kane Bldg. , FOUND ' STRAYED to Bradetlch Bros. Dairy 1 Guernsey yearling heif er, one pig boar. Owners contact Bradetlch Bros. Dairy. RED RYDER I Ete "N. VJHA.T OF f 1 QUIET.. 1 1 NEVER. v 1 f AND T50NT TORuETX 17VSO A I THAT fUMHY Y rS. ( UTTlET SU6PECTED XN MSwWNW ) W " I- ' " . MH-BMaS,.. JI 1 X USED CABS "All need tare, whether old bi dealer or Mrvtduale, ara now untWr celllne- price. Your dealer or Tour War Prior end Ra ttoains Boar era (Wo Ton tho IntrJ erU taa prior for any ear sroa plmn to buy or arlL You bto Information about tho tol lewin homo to art tho roiling arte of any word car: aaake, model, year, boay-lypo. and aeeaaeoriee aura ar radio, boatora ; and aie- ?lal built-in equipment, aoeh ae ovrr-drtv. lutd drive, vacuum tranamiealoa. 1936 FORD 4 door sedan, com pletely overhauled, good tires, radio and heater. $425cash. In quire 1354 Baltimore. 1931 MODEL A Ford coupe. 5. ?:ood tires. Motor in good condl ion. $150.00 cash. Lester LaRue, 1968 Awbrey road. ' 1930 CHEV. coach. Good tires. heater, good running condition. $110.00. 1107 Federal St. 1931 NASH coupe, excellent run ning condition, $100 cash. 575 Re vere. Evenings or Sundays. MISCELLANEOUS LAWNMOWERS sharpened; keys made; saws filed; shears, knives. grass shears, electric appliances repaired; soldering. Bicycle parts. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress and surgical. Belts for men and women. Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Edna Boyd Brlnson, Room 9, O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend. HAVE FREE KINDLING, locat ed In front of Oregon Trail Fur niture on Vermont Street. NOTICE to Hudson and Terra plane owners. For genuine Hud son and Terraplane parts see Dyer's Garage at- our new loca tion, 212 Greenwood. HI-FIDELITY RADIO owners. It is impossible to correctly align your set except by the oscillo graph factory method as used by Lucky's Radio Repair, 117 Lafay ette. CURTAINS LAUNDERED and stretched. Call 844 R. Carl A I IOTTM mn,, in OOf Greenwood. Still paying high cash'! 7tn dav f 3"lJ9' by 'ne prices for used bicycles, tricycles. etc., any condition. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. LEGAL NOTICES I ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Charles Hector, deceased, and any and all persons having claims Dffo not calrl Aclatn nr-A hnronv ro. against said estate are hereby re quired to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the otflce of my attorneys, ue Ar mond & Goodrich, Bank of Bend Bldg., Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. - Dated and first published this 7th day of July, 1944. W.J. BAER. Administrator with the will annexed. De ARMOND & GOODRICH, Attorneys. 27-33-3945C SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes W. M. Hall, Plaintiff, Vs. A. C. Cheney, Gertrude VcGill, Ruth Gulovson and Clarei.ce Gulovson, wife and httsband.Gust Bockwoldt and Mary Bockwoldt, husband and wife, C. A. Hiett and Mary Hlett, husband and wife, Thomas Lang ford and Emma B. Langford, hus band and wife; the unknown heirs of the above named persons; also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. TO: A. C. CHENEY, GERT RUDE McGILL, RUTH GULOV SON and CLARENCE GULOV SON, wife and husband, GUST BOCKWOLDT and MARY BOCK WOLDT, husband and wife, C. A. HIETT and MARY HIETT. hus band and wife, THOMAS LANG FORD and EMMA B. LANG FORD, husband and wife; the un known heirs of the above named persons; also all other persons orisnll'mrnls and production, based parties unknown, claiming any Inn Information from 100 Identical right, title, estate, Hen or interest I mills, as furnished by the West In the real estate described In thejern Pine association here Friday, complaint herein, AND TO EACH Orders for Idaho white pine, OF YOU: ponderosa pine, sugar pine and IN THE NAME OF THE associated species totaled 64, STATE OF OREGON, You are re- 7H7,000 fi-et as compared with 4li, quired to appear in the above en-1 905,000 feet for the previous titled suit and set forth the nature I week and 92,649,000 feet for the of any right, title or Interest you THIS CURIOUS WORLD V. ( BOARD I sKl 71 AY GETS ITS NAME f. Of if I i from I I u2y&7 J itw FRENCH AND ' A1M V-Sl GERMAN NAMES IfC 1 VvJI ls T. m. am, u. a. Par. OTP. NEW YORK YANKEE NICK ETTEN WENT 17 STRAIGHT &AMES LAT YEAR WITHOUT 6ETTINS A SIM&LAf Au. op his hits westh for4 t-9 tnlght have In and to the follow, Ing described premises, to-wit; Lots 4, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Block 187 In Third Addition to Bend Park; the East 59 feet of Tract 27 of Virginia Park, all according to the official plat thereof on file in the of fice of the County Clerk ot said county and state within thirty days from the date of the first publication hereof, which day has been designated as above entitled Court, or suffer j judgment to be taken against you by a decree declaring plaintiff to be the aDsolute owner in lee ot the above described premises, and declaring you and each of you to be forever barred from asserting any right, title or interest in the said real property or any part thereof, adverse to the rights of the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as the Court might deem just In the premises. CHARLES E. BOA RDM AN," At torney for Plaintiff, Postoflce ad dress: Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. 27-33-39-45C NOTICE TO CREDITORS wnTti-s'. to ui-rerv r:ivsTC That the undersigned has been 1 j... j . .1. , . . amy appoiniea administrator oi the estate of John Olson, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my at torneys, De A r mond & Goodrich, Bank of Bend Bldg., Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this no tice. Dated and first published this 7th day of July, 1944. L. E. ROBIDEAUX. Adm. De ARMOND & GOODRICH, attys. 27-339-45c NOTICE TO CKKIHTORM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Frank N. Brook, de ceased, and any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified, as by law required, at the office of my attorneys, De Armond & flood rich, Bank of Bend Building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published this 30th day of June, 1944. C. V. SII.VIS, Administrator. De Armond & Goodrich, Attor neys. 22 27-33-39C . PINE OKDKItS GAIN Portland, Ore., July 21 '111 The following is the report for the week emled July 15 of compara tive figures on lumber orders, 'corresponding week last year. Quick Results QtsoZteQ(k&& A DOWN 5P0UT IS NO GOOD UNLESS IT IS VP,isyi 1 y, - rsciLCC lurtrte aflliaT I III I Similar comparisons of shipments proposed Sen. Joseph C. O Ma are 65,254,000 feet, 46,085,000 feet honey of Wyoming for vice presl- and 87,982,000 feet, and of produc tion are 77,719,000 feet, 50,444,000 feet and 94,349.000 feet MORE ABOUT Wallace Claims (Continued From Page One! Jersey City said he knew ol only one. The pro-Roosevelt '"rump" dele gation from Texas, seated yester day along with the "regular" Texas delegation, predicted that Like Money In The Bank! Every time you have your ear conditioned it's like putting money in the bank for it tavss your trans portation until the day new can will bo available makes your car worth more. For Expert Prompt Repairs See Us First W. B. Anderson Nash Co. 1173 W.IIStr..! FUEL OIL USERS! OFA says: If you haven't turn ed your ration renewal arpll ration in do It AT OM'E! If you've rewflved your oil coupons, FILL YOUR FUEL TANKS NOW! Bend Burner Oil Service Bond and Oregon most 6f their state's 48 votes would be cast tcr House Speaker Sam Rayburn on the first ballot. Former Gov. Robert Hurley CI Connecticut said his state's 18 votes were pledged to Wallace on the first ballot but that his dele gation expected a deadlock, after which It would be free to vote for Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas as Its second choice. California stood 32 for Wallace and 20 for Truman. Indiana ex pected to give most of its support to Paul V. McNutt but had 16 votes for Wallace on later bal lots. Session Is Long Pre-ballotlng strategy confer ences had lasted Into today's early hours, .providing a fair imitation of the famous smoke-filled room huddle at the republican conven tion Of ltKAI. The roll call of states for candi dates started at 12:33 p. m. Ala bama, with Sen. Lister Hill mak ing the Speech, started things Off by placing Sen. John H. Bank- head of Alabama in nomination. The session promised several hours of political oratory. Hill s speech was the first of a dozen or so nominating addresses. not counting five-minute second ing Speeches. As the roll call proceeded, Ariz ona yielded to Missouri, and Sen. Bennett C. Clark placed his col league, Truman, In nomination. Arizona's action evdkea a storm of boos from Wallace supporters and Permanent Chairman sam tiel D. Jackson sharply rebuked the boo-ers. The next speech, was by Gov. Lester C. Hunt of Wyoming who dent The armameht industry In India has Increased Its output from nine to 27 times that of the prewar period. Gun ammunition produc tion Is 27 times greater; bayonet, 17 times; light machine guns, 12 times: rifles. 10 times: euns and carriages, nine times, and small I arms ammunition, four times. Carbon black, an essential waf material made from natural gas and used In making synthetic rub ber and for other purposes. Is now rated as in short supply; about 1,300,000,000 pounds are needed this year. AUTO REPAIRS Phone 700 Phone M By FRED HARMAN IMir si as iv a