Thursday. March 26,. 1958 YOUNG ACCUSED SLAYER , David (Chip) Crozier, Jr., 11-year-old, who, police laid, admitted hacking his father and itepmother to death with a hunting knife at the family home near Hermiston, Ore.,' is with State Police Sgt. N. W. Smith. Smith said the boy apparently was unhappy because he wasn't allowed to do the things he wanted. (AP Wirephoto) : v " Refuse to Indict .Pendleton, ' W) A Grand Jury declined Thursday, to in dict David Crozier. Jr.. 11. in 41 t-i i -j iu. ui. - uw aiouuiiig ucauu ui urn ym- ems eariy xuesaay. Instead, the' grand jurors, after a two-hour session with District Attorney George Corey, recommended that ju venile court take jurisdiction. ' Under normal procedure. Circuit Court Judge William W. Wells, . who called the Grand Jury, will direct Juve nile Judge James Sturgis to study the case of the boy who Said he wasn't allowed to do things and got less affection than hie. vniinffpr hnlf-hrnthpr. Judge Sturgis was out of town and David remained in the custody of Slate Police Sgt. N. W. Smith. While the Grand Jury was in session, David sat in Smith's office reading cornic books. $60,678 Tax The city of Salem has re ceived, through the office of City Treasurer Paul Hauser, a check from the Portland Gen eral Electric company for $60, 678.43 In payment of its gross earnings tax from February 29, 1952, to March 1, 1953. ' . This amount is 3 per cent on gross earnings within the city of $2,019,280.99 for the year. It Is an increase of $4423.57 over) the payment made last year, which was $56,154.86. The city will, however, pay the PGE company, according to the tentative city budget, $76, 450 for street lighting during the fiscal year 1953-1954, which starts July 1. This is $5771.57 more than the gross earnings tax received by the city from the company. Whether the payment to the company for lights will be by direct appropriation from the general fund, or by a special legy of 2 mills voted on by the people as proposed in a bill now before the city council, Is yet toebe determined. Th 2-mill levy would raise approximately $70,000. If this bill and other millage measures before the council are put on a special election ballot they will be voted on May 19, as proposed in another bill. nm vai wrtiv dad was in DEhWIS the MENACE fon TT STOCKS ' (37 Tr.j Assstlatts Prttt) Admiral Corporation .. ... Allied Chemical AlUi Chalmera .... American Alrllari American Power it Liib American Tel ft Tel .. 31 15V. Hk 11V, 3H 18 70 Aire H 81 47 14 ie ..... Mtt i! Mtt )i 144 SIS .... JO 14 (714 ..... .... et ..... t 4BU ..... ny. ...... 71 ..... Silt MM 17 14 im M 71 74 ..... I VI SSH 13 S4K 4 ..... 13 3H4 78 American Tobacco .... .,........ Anaconda Copper ' , Atcblion Railroad ...... ........... i Bethlehem Steel BMlrl, Airplane Co. Bora Warner Burrow Addlnr Macblr , California Packing ... , Canadian Pacific ..... Caterpillar Tractor . , . Celanese Corporation .. . Chrysler Corporation . , Citlea service Consolidated Edison .... Consolidated Vullea ,. Crown Zellerbacb Curtis! Wright Dnugla Aircraft Du Pontde Nemoura ... Eaetman Kodak Emerson Radio .1...... General Electrlo ...... General Fooda 1 Oeneral Motor. Georgia Pac. Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper .. Johna Manvllle Kennecott Copper .... Llbby McNeil Lockheed Aircraft .... Loewe Incorporated .. Long Bell , ,... Montgomery Ward .... Haab Ketvlnator Hew York Central .... Northern Pacific Pacific American Flan Pacllle Om At Electric Pacific Tel A Tel Packard Motor Car Penney. J. C Pennsylvania R. R. ... Pepsi Cola Co Phllco Radio , Radio Corporation .... Rayonler Jncorp Rayonler Incorp. Pfd. . Republle Steel Reynolda Metali ; Richfield OU fialeway Stores Inc. ., Scott Paper Co. Sears, Roebuck At Co. . Socony-Vacuum OU ... Southern Pacific ..... Standard Oil Calif. ... Standard Oil N.J. ..... Studebaker Corp. 11 ..... lltVa i (7 ..... 33 11H ( 3714 2Tt Mt MS 41 14 34 lit 3i 47U K14 734 ...... J8 Hi , SB '4 m 18 Sunshine Mining Swift At company .... Transamerlca Corp. . Twentieth Century Pol Union Oil Company 41 Union Pacific "J United Airlines ' 314 United Aircraft 37 United Corporation By United States Plywood v.. United states Bteel Warner Plcturea "it Western Union Tel. .. 41 Westlnghouse Air Brak 37 Westlnghouse Electric 48 Woolworth Chleago Orala . Chicago UP) oraln raovea nooui erratically within si narrow range an the board of trade Tnuraaay, never getting far from te previous close, unat atrenath waa abown by goybeans, which rose A oouple of cents In A mid morning buying move on reports cash soybeana were being shipped out of this Urmlnal. Beana managed to now part of thtie sains through to the close. Wheat dosed tt lower to v nurner, Mar 12.3814-41 corn unchanged to 14 higher, May HUM: oat 14 lower to higher, Mar 7814-44: rrt unchanged to ft higher, May 11.7474: aomeen 1 to 1H higher. Mar M.MU-Vi. And lard 3 cents lower to ( cents a hundred pounds higher. Mar 10.17. y Lloyds of London, one of the great insurance houses of the world, grew from a coffee house where brokers me.t to discuss business. WE NAW? Did WJkhon M A R K E T QUOTATIONS PORTLAND PROODCS LIST allerfat Tentative, subject te 1st. mediate dungs: Prenlum guallty, mail. mum .11 of one per cent acidity da Uvered la Portland at-Tla lb 1 firai ami. nr S7-70e; aaeond ejiuUltr, A4-g7g. valler man country points, j gents Jeaa. leer Wholesale f.e.e. bulk cubes to wholesales grada AA N score, glei A trade, M score, tic: te ecti,t, tu, C, tl tcort. Me. Abore prleee etrlcuy nomlntL Cee Selling rke to Portland wholesaler. Oregon alnalee At 14 Age: Oregon t lb. loaf, tt 4-11 Ire; trlneu. 114a less than alntlas. - - late te Wkahealoia Candled oaga containing no lost, cases Included t.o.h. Portland, A grada large, Mt4-ltti A tradt medium, 41-U!mi trade largo, 4IH-I114e. ...... PertlaaA Datrr Market . Iter Frleo u reuDtra: Grade AA print, net A carton, 11c: A arlata, 73c carton, He) prints. 44c . Rage To retallere. Oradt AA lane. tit! A lartt, ft-tMi AA medium, tto; A medium, 11-Ue; A small, aeaalnaL Cartons, It additional. cacoat price to re teller e. PorUant. Oretoa tlntlee, MVe-tOtl t-lb. loovee, U-tlVtei trlplits. ,llti leu than tin glee. . Premium brands slnaltt. Ulttl loaf, tov4e..Prooeeeel Amerlcaa -ohNst, -lb. laavta to retail. 4t 14-44 14. lb. rwaitry uvo vaiekeaa (NO.. 1' aoautr. , 3.0-1. plants.! Pryert. 114-1 lbs., M-Ilci 1-4 let.. -tlc: r asters, 44 lbs., and avtr, 30-lle; heavy heau, all weltbU. 31-ltc; light hens, all wtltbtt, St-ltti old rooet ers. Il-Uci OreeetA CMsktat PryeTt, 81.-3 lbs., 43-4tc: roasters. tl-44c: light belli. 11 lie: heavy bent, It-lTel tut bp frytrt, all wtlthtt, 41-44e. Rabbits Average to' growers: Live whites, 4-1 lbs.. 3S-17e: l-l lbs, 13-lse lb., old does, lt-ltcl few hither. Praah dressed frytrt. to rttatltrt, 41-44c; tut up, H-080. Ceaatrr Milled Meat! '; ' ' Veal Top tuslltj, ll-tle m.l rough heavlee, 3ft-t3c. Hege Lean blockers, ll-llc: aowa, tight JS-Jtc. Lambs Top trade aprlntera, 4m4c; other gradee, according to quality. Mullen Best owes and wttbere, li lac lb. Beef Utility tows, H-lle Ib.l tauter- euttert, 14-87C rreek Dreeeet Meatt ' Wholesalers to retallere: Dollars per twt.: ... tef Steers, choice WO-700 ws., 38.00-40.00; good, tf.ao-8t.oo: tommtrelal IA.00-37.00: utility, 3I.O0-I5.O0; cowa, commercial. ll.0O-84.00i utility, 30.00 13.00; cannera cutters, I8.0il-81.00. cats (Choice steerti. Hind duartert, 47.00-to.O0: rounds, 4o.00-tii.O0; full loins, trimmed, . tl.oo-78.oo; trl- anglss, 83.0O-lfi.0O: fore-ouartera, 33.00 38.M; chucks, 37.00-40.00; ribs, 4ITJ0 tl.OO. i Vaal aood, 343-81.80; commercials, I37-4S. caivee choice, 143-82.00; tommtr- elan, 837-41. Lames rrimt tprinttrt, h-h lbs., 143-46; good, 840-44. Mattoa Good choice, 131-34. Perk Cate Loins, No. 1, (-13 lbs., til- 87: ahouldsrs. It lbs.. 138-38: sparerlba. 145-40; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs., Wl-tO. Smekei Hama Skinned. 457-53.50. Re fined lard in drums, 811.80-181 tlab bac on, 848-58.50. Portland Btlseetlaartoai Celery Cel. flat erate. 3-34 dog., 33.3I-4.3S. Pew to 84.80. Ore., 43,36- 82.50. 'V Onions 60 lb. aacka weat Oregon yel- lowe, medium. 84.00-78 ; 3-lncb. 45.00- 5.50; No. is, aa-te; bouert, 10 lb. aacae, 45-47CS Idaho reUowa large, (4.80-8.00; No. I, white, lane, 4.71-8.00. Potaleee Ore.-waah. russets, No. 1, (4.76-6.00; namt brandt to 38.36; baktrs, 35.O0-(.3S; 15 lbs., stte A, 41.36-1.50; 10 lb. mesh. 60-56CI piper, -83c; No. 3, 50 lbs, (1.40-1.80; Idaho baktrs, bales, 6-10 lbs., 83.to-3.00; 100-lb. aacka, 44.00-4 J5 15 lb. No. la. 31.3b. Hay u. 8. No. 1 green alfalfa, de livered car lota f.o.b. Portland, nomisal lr (35.00 ton; Seattle, (37-40. Wool Willamette valley mostly nomi nal at 46c lb. grease basis. Bidet Calvte. lt-llt lb. according to weight; green kipa, 17-ltc: bulla, 4-8e ereen butcher cow hides. 1-Sc. PUberla Wholesale selling prlct No. 1 largo Barcelona, 34-30c lb.i grower nrieee. orchard run. 14-Ud lb. I Walnuts Wholesale selling price, first quality large Pranquettee, 33-33C lb.i grower price, orchard run, 18-lse lb., few belt to 18e. SALEM MARKETS Complied from reverts of Siltaa wealtn ..far tbe gaiane or vsnwi jhn readers. (Revises dally.) . Retail Peed Prleee: Rabbit Pellets 41.11 (0-10.) aw. (4.60-5.70 (100-lb. bag). Egg Mean so.av-ee.ve. Dairy Peed (3.56-8.83 ((0 lb. kit). (4.ffi-5.4t (100 wt.l. roailrr Baying rweee uoioreo irere. 10c; old roostere, llo; tolored fowl, 18c; Leghorn fowl, 160; roattera, 30c. . Eggei Buying Prleee Kgga, AA, tec; lrgt A, 4(-62c; medium AA. 46c; medium. A, 41-47c: small, 18c. Wkeleaal rneeo Itl wnoitsalt prices finer ally 8-7t hlghtr than tht prices above. Large tradt A ttotrallr quotod at (6c: medium, (1c. ; Battrft Buying price: premium, tj- 13c: No, 1, (8-70c: No. 1, 07c. Butter Wbolesslt tradt A parcnmtnt, 71c lb.i rttail, 77c PertUni Uveeloek Portland J. cattlt: 1001 nnevtn. generally tttady; towt weak to too low- choMt 1301-1110 ID. 10 tteert 21- 31.80; good-low choice 1100-1135 lbs. 33.60-33; utllitr-commtrclal htlfera Il ls; tannar-cutter tow 10.to-ll; torn iv SA. aheltt down to (: ntllltr cows 1440-lBt atUltr-commcreUl bull 17-11. calves: lb: eteaor; gooo ve, ealvet (6-31; choice to 31. Hots: 100: auadr to wtak: aholct 1 tround lot lb. butchers 34; choice 3 but chers 110-315 lbs. S1.35-31.T6i tholct 360-450 lb. SOW 30.80-31. Sheep: 100; eholee-prlmt 106 lb. No. 1 pelt to full-wooled lambe 11.60: ethers eeartt; good leeavre ... oholce two tnotablo t-lt or abort. Chicago "'. . COKHB Lrv r jiv vr " t , k...wTWAiBht roturcMl to lh Hoc Karktt ThundM lor tbt flrrt Mmt ttbit bitbr with bow mtLkim i Cattlt were mottlr ateadr to a tood cutback In eupplr althouth ieirit ttm , showed weakness, Sheep trading derelopmentt wtrt not, reported up to lato In tht teaslon. I Most salts of butcher weights were from (30.TS to (to.71 but wtrtmsg went; inoth dlrtttlont to at low a (10.00 and aa blah aa (31.00. Sow took (17.50 to (1( 60. Oood to high-choice tteert and rear lines sold readllr from 11860 to 813.50 but prime klnde were absent from the mn W.lfara tnak 111.00 to 111.10 Ott O ftw galea of tood and choke trades. PerUaad Oral Portland 047 OOaret graina unqugw. Wheat (bid) to arrlvt market, betlt N. 1 bnllr. delivered aotlt: sort nnuc 3.44i (oft Whltt (excluding Rtl) 3.44; White Club l.ee. ..... Hard Red winter: uvoinarr s.ev. iu oer tent 1.44; 11 per tent 1.41: 13 per cent 3.41. : . . Ctr receipt: wheat av; oarier o, sivur tl corn t; oatt 1: mill feed 4, Caleagt Oalent ChictgO gJJO avuppilts moueratv, we- and moderate, market about ateadr. Track talee (( lbe.): U. S. 1 aaullty: Colorado Ttlrow Oanvtr (0 to 70 per cent 3-lnch and larger l.7t; Wisconsin allow Globes 70 per cent 3-Inch and larttr 3.(0: Teres Tallow Be rm odea 3 to i-lnch ear 1.50, oranot 1 to j-incn ear 1.50. Meilca Crystal White Wax 1 to 1-inch car 4.60; Idaho Spanish (0 per cent U. S. 1, 3-lnch and larger, ap. proximate car 4.00. atrial aalaa (ao lba.)! Idaho and Ore ton Spanish 1-lneh .and larttr 4.38-4.50; mldwstt mtaiura thiow uieooe a.ev- eea. utahleaii aareone twelve 1-10. eel- lot 8.75; Mexico crratai wmta was a- Inch and larger beat aoctir 3.00, tome i fair to tenrrallr good 4.11-4.30, 1 to 1- i Inch 4.00-4.311 Yellow Bermuda! 1-Inch and larger alto 3 to 1-Inch mostlr 3.71, few best 1.(0: Oranot 3-lnch tad larger j THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon JACKIE WINS TOP Ire !Bjrt:i-&!sJi!ble Jackie, a movie lion, appears somewhat bored at he is presented with the top honors In the third annual Patsy awards in Hollywood. The nam standing for "Picture Animal Top Star of the Year." He won first place for his performance in the movie "Fearless Fagan." Left to right are: Trainer Mel Xoontx, Actor Robert Horton, owner. Billy Richards, Dr. W. A. Young, Actress Barbara Rurick, holding the "Patsy"; and master of ceremonies Chill Wills. (AP Wirephoto.) , Habeas Corpus Writ Asked Application for a writ of fiabeas . corpus , involving a Klamath Falls man who is currently . serving a term in the state penitentiary on a charge of statutory, rape was filed in the Marion county clerk's office Thursday. , Frank Leslie Snell is the prisoner involved. ; He ' en tered a plea of guilty to the charge April 4, 1952, and was given an indeterminate sen tence not to exceed eight years. , V : In the application for the writ, Snell's attorney claims the Klamath circuit court did not have Jurisdiction in the case since the alleged crime was committed on the Kla math Indian reservation, Circuit Judge Rex Kimmell set April 6 as the date for hearing. Congress Favors Ike's Proposal Washington, VP) President Elsenhower's proposal to re organize the Agriculture De partment seemed likely Thurs day to win congressional ap proval without major trouble. . ... Mim a--'" ' 'PATSY' AWARD i4 However, Sen. Ellender (D., La.) termed the plan almost Identical with one submitted three years ago by former President Truman and shouted down by the Senate.' - Some republican senators on the agriculture committee agreed with this but said pri vately that the chief stumbling block then was ilie gtisulture secretary - Charles F. Bran nan. Brannan always had a full quota of congressional critics. . : ; Senate Republican Leader Taft. of Ohio said he foresaw little opposition to the reor ganization plan. He said it followed principles suggested by the Hoover Commission on Reorganization of the Govern ment. .. ' . . The first atom bomb was ex ploded at Alamogordo, N. Mex., July IS, 1945. JOE PALOOKA i ' , -:-' Mid-Willamette Obituaries Su C, Greent;.. Stsyton Mrs. Sue C. Greene, H, of MiU City, died ln a Salem hospital Monday, March SS. Mrs. , Greene was born at Webster, S.D., March II. liie. .' -Surviving are her husband, Wesley Greene, Mill City; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Kuhhnan, MiU City; and Mrs. Raymond Thompson, MU1 City; her moth er, Mrs, Mary Flanders, Comp- ton, Calif.; sis; brothers,, four sisters and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the MiU City Presbyterian church at 1:30 p.m., Friday, March 17, with the Rev. Noble Streeter officiating. ' Members of the MiirCity Rebekah lodge will take part in the ceremony. Burial wiU be in Btlcrett Memorial Park, Salem, under direction of the Weddle Funer al Home, Stayton, r; y DennSe L Davis : " ' Jefferson Funeral tervicti for Dennie L. Davis, a retired farmer; who died at the Albany General hospital Sunday, were held at the Huston Funeral Home Wednesday "at 3:30 p.m. Rev.' Mervln McGill of Jeffer son officiated and . Interment was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Lebanon. Dennie was a resident of Jef ferson the past four years. Pri or to that he spent 13 years in Sweet Home area. He came to Oregon from Iowa 17 years ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma Johnson Davis, a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mont gomery, and a son, Dennie Paul,' both of Sweet Home; also nine grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and six step chil dren. J. (Hv.Y't.;':- Mrs. Philip Geschwill Mt. Angel Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Philip Geschwill, 69, who died at her home in Buckman, March 23, She was the sister of Joseph L. 'Faulhaner, Mrs. Cnnstuie Kronberg and Sister M. Cather ine, O.S.B., Convent Queen of VM MOt OPfH fOU -4 36, BeVWeS. MS OK mtm-WltMtC9jM I stfTWfSr?' that (tram to twc j wi m urn torn ... -. am" , I KSAx k' HCAAT AS ArNW C43 AS (MM At4': la. 'TV If I lwSWTrH Angels, aU of Mt. Angel, and Mrs. , Michael Hopfer ef Me MinnvUle. She also is survived by her husband and nine children. (Mn. Oltv Erickson Sllverton Funeral' serv ices for Mrs. Olive .Erickson, 84, wiU be Saturday, March M. at the Trinity Lutheran church at S p.m. The ,Ekmsn Funeral Home, directing. ' Rev. Joseph A. Luthro will officiate. Final rites wiU be at Evans VaUey cemetery. ' . Mrs, Erickson was the widow of Edward Erickson who passed away less than a year ago. She was born in Norway and, had spent many years in Sllverton. She died unexpectedly Tuesday at the SUverton hospital. - Survivors are a daughter. Miss Amy Erickson of Salem, three sons, Ernest, Sllverton; Alvln Erickson, ScotU Mills; and Edward Erickson of Sc'otts Mills) also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. John Ree, Silver ton; Mrs. Caroline Wedin of North Dakota, and a sister in Norway; one brother, Gilbert Johnson in Minnesota, and four jrandchildren.. .' . i : Daviij Ltaming AlbanyGraveside services will be held at Willamette Me morial park cemetery Friday at 11 a.m., forlHvld Learning, 15-month-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Learning, who died in a North Bend hospital Tues day. ; i'; -" He was a native of Albany. Surviving besides the par ents and a younger brother, Robert Thomas, are the ma ternal grandparents, . Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Baylis, Albany; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Learning, CorvaUis and til a great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Blackford, Corval- lis. - Mrs. Ruth Hoffman Woodburn Mrs. Ruth Vir ginia Ferguson. Hoffman, .31, daughter ef Mrs. C. T. Heiser Amm Whatever You Have fe Scll .,v " ''.; '". ,- : .';.:;. ' !;!,.'- ' .- -4, . .. i i . Whatever You Have to Rent ft !...'." . . ' . '. ' . Chances are you'll find somsn who is looking for just that veiy thing through the Capital Iwrnai classified columns. ' Try If NOW Phone 22406 Before 10 A.M. to Place Your Classified Ad For the Same Day's Paper ' SAY "CHARGE IT" of Woodburn, died tudjan!y March U after an accident la her home at Guam. She leave her huibtuid, LC .John Hofft man navy hospital in Guam; one , daughter! Lynn, I,, .and John, Jr., 3. . ''.Vj' :J; She also leave ber Jnother and stepfather,' Mr. and 'Mrs,' C. T, Heiser of Woodburn; hat father, Carl Ferguson of Wan del, Idaho;- and three titters, Mrs. Marshall Barrett of Sa let, Mrs. Frank Helm ot Sat Francisco and Mrs. Jay F. Glatt et Woodburn, Mrs. Hoffman was bom Au gust 38, 1921, In Parke eourv ty, Ohio. . She earn to Ore-. gort In 1338 with her parents, With' her mother and ststera she moved to Gervais, Ore In 1930, where aha finished grade and high school. r : - - She attended Oregon Stat college, studying to be a; lab-, oratory- technician,; la tar rv- ing at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. ' She en- listed in the navy, serving at Newport, R.I., where she mat and . married her . ' i)uband December 16. 1944. V. ,, In September, ' 1S3, Mr. Hoffman, with the ehlldreo. Joined , Lt. Hoffman In Guam where she has lived since. Funeral . arrangement . will be announced, later.' Britain Takes Eggs Off Rationing List London. O '-- Eggs earn off the ration In Britain Thursday for the first time in 13 years. The Poultry Association celebrated by sending a doaen new-laid eggs to Prime Min ister ChurchUl , and the , tood : and agriculture ininistera. . Prices no longer will be eon- trolled. The ' egg price now : ranges between five astd tart-en cents apiece. - "' : . DEATHS Seward naval dward Havti. at tha Urubeu ltd., Saleaa, Mareb Si, Saarrlvat ar wue, atra. toei aaavti, aaueaei aav- . oral brathart and autcrt, Incladlnt Charlea Havel. Atenda, Ka., IBltK Savvt and Jo Havel, both of Cuba, Ka. atrv- . Ice will bo hold Friday, March si at l'.M I I, la the VrrtU T. Oroldea Cbawel with tht m. John j. My era omalaun. By Ham Fishw PH. 22406 alto I to l-tatk mattlr IH ftw .7.