Air Force Officer Seeks to
Promote World Citizenship
Tokyo, Japan, June 14 D Lt. Robert D. Farrlngton, 25-year-old
air force officer, said today that he had requested permission
from Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters to stay In Japan
and work for the world citizenship movement.
rarrington said that he would give up his American citizen
ship if necessary to stay In this
country. iA A n 1 F T
lYl M l l L f
QUOTATIONS
He iddtd that he had carried
on correspondence with Garry
Da via, former American air
force bombardier who gave up
his American citizenship in
France to become a world citi
zen , but did not know Davis
personally.
Farrlngton said he wished to
be the representative in Japan
of the movement Davis started.
Davis, son of society band leader
Meyer Davis, recently returned
to the United States to marry.
Farrlngton said his home was
in Washington, DC, but that his
mother, Mrs. Harry Wade, now
lives in Los Angeles, Calif. He
said his mother did not know
of his plans.
Farrlngton worked for air
force public relations before be
ing assigned as manager of a
hotel for families of air force
officers at Hanamaki, a hot
springs resort in northern Hon
shu. "I will give up my American
citizenship if that is necessary,"
Farrlngton said. "I will live on
money I saved from my salary.
I will have no outside help. All
I want to do is to get permis
sion legally through the pro
per channels to stay here and
carry on this work.
"Some people may think I
am doing this because I am
bitter. That Is not true. I am
bitter at nobody. The air force
has given me a better than fair
deal. So has America. This
plan of mine is no reflection
on the United States. I hope
people will understand that. The
truth is that I want to promote
the world citizenship program."
MtUajra Linstock
Chic mo. Junt 14 tL-(UaOA) Ltrt
fttoek market:
Hqcj: talabla 8.000. Very alow and un-
but atnirallr it eenti lower on all
wotataU barrows and tilti; few earlr aalaa
IN to 130 lbi only weak to 25 eenU lower;
owe tedT to IS eenU lower; practical
tee U.U, few leu choice 1M to 320
St butchers earlr at 30.00 to 30.3, ex
treme top 30.K aparlntlr. Mot tood and
eholea II to 31 ib butcher. 1B.M to 13.75;
340 to 380 he 18.85 to 18.40; 37 to 310
Km 17.W to 18.75; food heavier wetttiU
eerce; few lot 150 to 18 Ib 17.75 to 19.75.
owe under 375 lb moitlr 18.00 to 17.35
few choice lUhtwelihti. 17.80; 400 to 450
lb mostly 15.00 to 18.00; 471 to oo lb
13.50 to 18.00.
8heep: Salabls 1,000. Mot mouth prtni
lambs sold to make a market: bidding 50
cents to 81 lower, around 37.00 down; old
crop lambs and Vcarllnc M cents or mora
lower: load food to averace choice num
ber on skin rearllnss, 33.80; short load
food to ehotce fall shorn rearllnc lambs,
35.00; aheep weak at 1.00 to 10.00, mostly
on slautbter ewes.
Cattle: Salable 7.000. Calres 800. Steers,
1150 lb down, moderately active early,
strong to 35 cents higher, later trade slow
and only steady; steers over 1150 lbs
steady to 35 cents lower;, heifers steady
to strong, mostly ateady; cows and veal
rs fully ateady; bulls itrong to 25 cents
higher. Two loads choice around 1175
lb fed ateers, 33.50; bulk good and choice
fad steers and yearlings, 39.38 to 23.00;
medium to low-good, 3.M to 30.00; good
and choice belters and mixed yearlings,
38.00 to S1.S0; load of hlgh-ehoka heif
ers held above 33.00; good cows, 32.50
to 34.00; common tnd medium beef oowa,
10.00 to 33.35; canners and cutters, 15 00
to 11.80; medium and good sausage bulls,
SI.OO to 3)4.50; medium to choice vealers,
M M to 30.00; load of choice 720 Ib year
lings feeding steers, 90.00.
Fertleatl Uvea tack
Portland. Ore.. June 14 UJB Livestock:
Cattle salable 100; fairly active generally
steady. Load good lioo-m fed steers 30.50
with T lSIS-lb out at 38.88. Few common
80-le grass steers 34. Plain dairy type
18-31. Common heifers 18-32. Low me
dium grass cows 18-21, eommon 17.50-10.
canners and cutters mostly 15-17. Odd
head good weighty bulla 32.75, medium
type 30-31. M.
Calves salable 80: vealers steady, food
vealers 88-38: choice light kinds salable
up to to.
Hogg salable 150; active, fully ateady.
Choice 318-lb butchers 33.50 estrrme top.
earlr bulk good and choice HS-HO-lb
31.2V practical top. Pew tood and choice
314-TlO-lb 11-31. Odd head 300-tb sows
17.80. Peeder pigs steady, small lots good
and ebotee 11-88-lb 31. Oood 110-131-lb
31-33.
Sheep salable 400: spring lambs about
steady with Tuesday .50-11 decline. Year
lings steady, slaughter ewes fully .50
tower, email lot medium to good spring
lambs 34.80. Oood iOT-llO-lb shorn year
lings 18.19.30. Pew common and medium
grades 11-17. Oood 100-127-lb shorn ilauih
ter ewes 7. common kind 4-5. culls down
to i.
LEGAL
BXKCTJTOB'S NOTICE '
WOTTCS m HEREBY OtVBN that
PEARUSY L. BARBER h.a been, by order
t the Circuit Court .f Ui. But. of Or.
BBB. for Marian Count?, appointed execu
tor of too state of WINMIPRED PEARL
BARBER. deceased. Any perrons bavins
claim, asatnat aatd estate are requested
te .reeent than, with proper voucher, to
i aald oaecutor at 310 Pioneer Truat Bulld
tnf. Salem, Oregon, within all months
from the data of thla notice.
Date thla 1 dar of June. 1IH.
PEARLET L. BARBER.
Executor Of the Beteu of
Wlnnlfred Pearl Barber, de
eaeed. RETOTsTrt at RHOTEN
BAH P. BPEER8TRA
111 Pioneer Truat Bulldlnf .
Balem, Oreron I
Attorney, for Executor
tin 1, 14. II, u, July I.
(AdvartuwmMit)
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REYNOLDS
alem Mvastach Market
Br Valley tucking Company
Calves, good 300-430 lbs . .118 00 to 323.00
veal MiO-100 lbsi top ... .120.00 to 125.00
Fat dairy cows 814. SO
Cutter cows 112 00 to 815-00
Dairy hellers IUM to 817 01
Bull 110 00 to 833.00
Peruana- EastcUe Market
Strawberries sold within a 12.50-3 35
a flat ranee today on the Portland last.
side Farmers Wholcssle Produce market.
Lettuce brought ll.so-l.aft a crate.
Spinach was 90 cents to II for a 30-lb
orange box.
Turnips sold for S1.35-1.3S a dossn
bunches.
Green onions brought 10 cent a dosen
bunches.
Btet were 80 cent to 81 a dosen
bunches.
Cabbage moved at II 25-3.50 a crate.
Peas were 13-3 SO a 10-lb bos.
fertland Prawaot.
Bolter fat Ten tattva. subject to Imnte-
dlate cbanga. Premium quality maximum
35 to t ttwreent acidity delivered: in
Portland. 81-84c Ib.t 92 score. 88-83ct M
eore. 57-S0c: 88 score See. VaUey rautas
and country points 2e less than first.
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade A 92 score. 0c; A
92 score. 60c: B score. 58c; C 89 score.
58c Above prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese Belling price to Poruano wnoio
alara: OraaOD slnxles. SO-SRtt; Oregon
mall loaf. al-UUct triplets 1 less than
In ties.
Kiss To wholesalers: A grade, itrge,
434-430 doi.; A srade medium, 40Vci
B frade larse. sa-S7c.
Partlaod Dairy Market
Batter Price to retailers: Oradt AA
print, 64e, AA cartons. 85c; A prints. 44c;
A cartons. 85e; B prints. 82&
see Prices to retauera: uraae u
Urge. 48c dog.; A large. tie; AA medium,
44c j A medium, 43c; B medium, Sic; car
tons 3e additional.
Cbeeaa Price to retailers: Portland,
Oregon singles, 37-41C1 Oregon loaf, 4
Ib. loaves. 43-43c lb.: triplets. Itt eenta
less than stniias. premium nranas. singles.
I0V-52t.c
Penllry
uv Cblekens mo. s faauty, r.o b
plant; broilers under 3 lbs. to 36c;
fryers, 3 "4-1 lbi., 35-30c: 3-4 lbs.. 38-30:
routers, 4 lbs and over, 29-20c; light hens
under 4 lbs, 15-18c; over 4 lbs, 17-Uc;
heavy hens, all weights. 19-20c; old roost
ers. -all weights, 11-lSc.
about Average to growers, uve
whites 4-5 lbs., 32-24c lb.; 5-4 lbs. II-30c
Ib. colored 2 cent lower; old or heavy
does and buck 10-l4c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers. oci local, m-mc: soma to
56c; Idaho fryers and roasters, 45c
Caantrr-KUIed Meats
Veal Too Quality 18-400 lb., other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, -ue.
Hess LKbt blockers. SB-SOe; so
30-23C.
Lambs Top uallty yearlings, ss-40t
MalUn Best. 14-16c: rough heavy
bucks. 13-lSe.
Beef Oood cows. 82-iM .; eanntri-
euttera. 30-32c.
Fresh DrMsed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.t:
Beef Steers Oood 500-800 lbs. 148-50;
commercial, 847-48.50; utility, 141-45.
Caw Commercial, 140-43; utility, 117
39; canners-cutters, 234-35.50.
Beer cats taooa enters,, aino sjuarv
rs, 159-61: rounds. 156-60; full loins,
trimmed, 875-80; trisngle. 834-42.50; square
chucks, 145-48: ribs, 859-86; forequer-
ters, 143-43.50.
Veal: Oood. 14150; commercial, 140-47;
utility, 139-40.
Calres Oood choice, 848-47; commercial
837-43.
Lambs Good-choice aprlna lambs. 451
54; commercial, 145-46; utility, 139-41.
Matton Oood. 70 lbs down, 833-25.
Pork Cuts Loins, NO. 1 8-12 lbs. 152.80.
I: shoulders. 16 bs down. 135-37: car
casses, 120-170 lbs, 130-31. mixed weights.
ii lower: spsrenoe, i-m.
Portland MlicasUaareoss
Onions 60-lb. sack Or. Western Tel-
lows. No. L. medium, 11.35-50; large, S1.66
75; Texas 50 lbs. wax. 13.50-75; yellow,
81.78-2; reds, 83.25-25; Csllf. yellows, 31.75-
DO.
Potatoes: Ore. local long whites. Mo. L
13.50-3.75; Deschutes Rusiets, cold stor
age, No. 1A. 84.25-50; Idaho Russets. No.
1A, 84.50-65; new crop Calif. Long whites,
13.00-25, soma to U.50; alas S, 12.35-35.
Bay New crop, stack bales, 0. 8. No. S
sreen Alfalfa, truck or car-lots F.O.B
Portland or Fusel Bound markets, 113-11
ton; 0. B. No. I mixed Timothy, 844 tool
new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or
uncertified clover bay nominally 837-10
depending on quality and location baits)
on Willamette valley yams.
Caacara Bark Dry 15-19 to peelers;
green, 7c lb and below.
Woel Valley ooarse aad medium grade
so-sec
Mohair 40-lle lb. on 11-month growth.
nominally.
Hides us l res 35 .; according to
weish t plus 35c lb beef 13Vc-13a lb
bulls 6-7e lb. Country buvers psv 3c !
ruMrts wnoissaia prices: wfumoo is
12c: large lT-IOc. medium l518v
ir prices: Orchard ran, 8-lOs.
Walnata Wholesale prtcas: Par lb. tst
lOO-lb. lou: First auallty tumbo. 81-334.
large. 39-30Hc; anedlum, 36-36 ; sec
ond guatlty jumbo. n-3fi; large 37-
37e; medium a44j-3oc. baby, if a-
10 "tie. Orower prtcas, orchard run: Ftaav-
quettes. 10-130 ;b.
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8j ACTOH TMI NATION J
STOCKS
cBt the Associated Pre
American Can
Am Paw a Lt
Am Tel Tel
Aneeonda
Bendlg Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Atrplana
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclfls
Cass J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Cons Vulteo
Continental Can
Crown Zslle rbacn
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont da Nem .v.
iieneral Beetrlg
Oeneral Pood
Oeneral Motors
Osodyaar Tire
1st Harvester , . . .
Int Papei
Kenneeott
Llbby IlcN L
Long Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnatot
Nat Dairy
BY Central
Northern Paclfls
Pac. Am Flab
Pa Oss a Eles
Ps Tel a Tel
Penney J O
Stadia Corp
Kaytalcr
SUyonier Pfd
eynolda Metal
Richfield
Safeway Ststws
Boars Roebuck .
Soatharn Pacirts
etasvdard OU Co
Studeaaksr Cory
Bunsblno Mining
Transamsrlca
Union Oil Cal
Onion Pacific
United Airlines
U S Steal
Warner Bras Pie
Woolwortb
Hi's
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Meek Market
New York. June 14 V-A aerlei of
selling flurries kept the stock market
on the defensive today.
The market generally operated In minus
territory throughout the day. Periodic at
tempt! to rally were promptly blocked.
liosses rangea to erouna pom., u -few
case more. Motora wer among the
moit vulnerable lstuei.
Trading volume tended to expand wnen
nrleea war on the way down and to
slow en the comeback. Turnover touched
a rate of around l.ww.ww snares lor we
full session.
Tadav-s setback followed a decline yes
terday which was the first In alx seiitona.
The day before the market on average
climbed to a four-year high .
A handful or issues snowed independent
firmness, among them Santa Tt. Mathie
ion Chemical. Hiram Walker, and Repub
lic Steel.
Lower nr cei were Bald most or the day
for Oeneral Motors, Chrysler. 6tudtbsker,
U. 8. Steel, Beinienem weei, u. b. tiuoocr.
Portlaa! Grain
Portland. Ore.. June 14 P) Cash wheat
bld: soft wnlte 2.23: soft whits tno
rexi 3.23; white club 3.23.
Hard red winter: ordinary .sa; if per
cent 3.23; 11 per cent 3.33: 12 per cent 3 34.
Today's car receipts: wneat as; barley
1: flour 10; corn 6: mlllfred 15.
Big Helicopter
Crashes, 3 Die
Southampton, England, June
14 4i A 24 passenger Cierva
Air Horse helicopter described
by its makers as the world's big
gest crashed and burned on a
test flight Tuesday. The pilot
and two pasengers were killed.
The plane had an all-metal
fuselage and was powered by
three huge rotors, each with
three blades. The plane was
making a test flight. Those kill
ed were Henry A. Marsh, chief
pilot for the Cierva Autogiro
company; Squadron Leader F.
J. Cable, a pilot for the British
ministry of supply; H. J. Uns
worth, a Cierva flight engineer.
The Air Horse, still in the ex
perimental stage, was designed
as a triple-purpose helicopter
to carry passengers, haul freight
and spray crops.
The trials today were being
held for the ministry of civil avi
ation. It has ordered a number of
the helicopters to be used on
air bus" feeder routes for the
nationalized air lines.
The machine was only few
hundred feet off the ground
when it dived in. It was a blaz
ing mass by the time Southamp
ton firemen arrived. Cause of
the accident was not immediate
ly determined.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed Irem reports of Salem deal ere
fer the guidance of Capital Joaraal
reader. B vised dally.)
stall Peed Frlceei
Ess Huh-1505.
Rabbit Pellets 13. IS.
Dairy Feed 84.05.
Poal try Buying prices! Orade A col
ored hens, 18c; g'ade A Leghorn hens.
16c: grade A old roosters. 13c; grsdc
A colored fryers, 1 lbs.. 38-30c; Leghorn
fry era, 22c
Kggs
Baying Prleea Large AA, 40c: large A.
35-40c; medium AA, 35c; medium A, 32
30c; crax, 24c.
Wholesale Prleea Egg wholesale prices
6-7a above these prices above. Large grade
A generally quoted at 45c; medium, 41c.
Batterfat
Premium. 63c; Ho, 3. too: Mo. 3, 84-lle
(buying prices).
Batter Wholesale grade A. 64a, rstaiL
Chits re Grain
Chicago. June i tin a rain got
thrown for a loss early today and never
regained the lost ground.
All sections of the market weakened,
ilthough at no time did any sharp break
develop. Persistent hedging pressure en
tered the wheat and corn pits through
out the day. Cash corn arrivals have been
fairly heavy over recent sessions.
Wheat closed -l lower. July 83.10:
corn wss lower. July S1.444-; oat
vera -3 lower, July 80-S; rye wss
3S-4 lower, July 81.33-11.33; soy
beans were l-5 lower, July 83.04-13.03
and lard was 20 to 25 cents a hundred
pounds lower. July 811.22.
OBITUARY
Elmer C. Giles
Portland Elmer O. Giles, lata res dent
of 1714 S. X. 35th at.. Portland, in a Port
land hospital, June 13. He lived In Salem
lor 13 years and worked as a baker at the
Spa restaurant until 1916 when he moved
to Portland. Surviving are his widow, sirs.
Frances Giles, Portland; a brother, Clar
ence Giles. Los Altos. Calif.: and a atepson.
Newton Huran. Portland. Funeral services
will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m from
the FifT.ey chapel. Sou tht west 4tb and
Montgomery streets. Portland. Interment
will be in the City View cemetery, Balem,
Fines, Suspensions
In Court at Albany
Albany, Ore. In city court
Monday morning, Police Judge
Edwin Fortmiller fined two per
sons a total of $33 and suspended
the driver's license of a third for
three months.
Gordon Evans Shrenk, 23,
Portand, was given a $25 fine
for speeding. He was arrested
Sunday afternoon.
Burford Foster, 28, Corvallis,
was fined $20 on a drunk charge.
Capital Journal. Salem, Or, Wednesday, June 14, 19502-
He was arrested Saturday night.
Jackie Lee Fryman. 20, 2010
East First avenue, after being
convicted of a speeding charge,
was ordered to turn over his op
erator's permit to Judge Fort
miller. The suspension will be
in effect three months.
Holds Navy Commission
Woodburn Dclmer L. Kuns,
who recently graduated in elec
trical engineering at Oregon
State college, has received a
commission as ensign in the
Fuller New Rotary Hear!
Sheridan Harold R. Fulls: I
will assume duties as preslden-l
of the Rotary club on July )j
William Daly, who was name.
president previously, has de
clfned the nositlon. ? I
The average adult hippopota
mus weighs about 5,000 pound;"
United States navy and will r
port this summer for active du;
ty. Kuns is the son of Mr. an.
Mrs. Roy P. Kuns of Woodbun" I
I.DI ln.r. (Kana) Stiller
Woodburo Kmma Lenora Millar, SO,
well-known Woodbura realdeot, died earlr
Wednesday moraine. June la at a lo
cal hospital. Born In asarahalltown. Iowa,
April 2&, leal. Cam. to Woodburn from
Sturell. South Dakota, In 1907. la 1901
ab. married Pted Yenen, Aurora, and
Uvea In Aurora until hlj death In 1930.
In January, 1937 ahe married George O.
MlUer, Woodburn. Miller preceded her In
death in 1945. aha wu . melon, member
of the Episcopal church: a mrmber ol Zv
erfreen chapter No. 41, OES; and of
Ui. Woodburn Woman', elub. Survived
or two atepaona. Lrell B. and Norman
L. Tereen. Aurora: three nieces, Mrs. Isa
bel orrss McCall. Salem: Mrs. Haul B.
Chatrield and Mrs. Aletha B. Miller, both
of ".Vodburn; one nephew. Dewer H. Bit
ney, Albion. Mich. Funeral services win
be held Pridar. June 16. at S p.m. In the
Rlnto chapel, Woodburn.
DEATHS
Samuel Edwards Eites
Sanuel Edward Kates, lata resiaent or
Corvallis at a local hospital June 12, at
the ace of H years. Announcement of
services later by tog Howell. Ed wirdi
chapel.
Mm. Mary Etta Case
Mrs. ifery Etta base, at her residence.
3S7 S. Winter St.. June 13. Survived by
husband, c case 0' ssiem: causnier.
Mrs. Mildred Rsutenkrans of Balem;
sons, Llovd and Clifford Case,, both of
Portland; eight grandchildren and one
Kreai-granadsusnter. Memoer or First
Christian church. Services were held
Wednesday. June 14. at 1:30 p.m. at the
Cloush-Barrlck chapel with Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating. Interment wu In the
City View cemetery.
Ivan O. Martin
Ivan O. Martin, late resident of S92
South Hlsh street, at a local hospital, June
14. Announcement of services later by the
W. T. Rlgdon company.
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