Thursday, August 20, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pat 1 , REUNION IN VIENNA STOCKS Edgar Sanders, British businessman freed irom a Bed Hungarian prison, is reunited in Vienna with his wife, Winniired. Sanderi was jailed in 1949 along with Amer ican Robert A. Vogeler on charges of spying. Vogeler was released more than a year ago. Sanders was freed after his wife sent an appeal for clemency to Hungarian President Istvan Dobl. (AP Wirephoto via radio from (London) Local Robbery Cleared up The armed robbery of the Safeway store at Center and 13th streets last March c is five Communists Thursday of considered cleareU with the .conspiring to teach and advo death of a gunman in a similar cate the violent overthrow of holdup attempt of a Saltway the government, store in San Jose, California, The Jury of nine women and Salem Chief of Police Ciyde three men reached the verdict Warren said .Thursday. after deliberating more than "Investigation by Salem de- 30 hours. 5 Pittsburgh Reds Convicted Pittsburgh W) A Federal District Court Jury convicted tectives since the death of Carl Ernest Clayton, who was kill ed by police bullets in the San Jose robbery attempt on June 4, has led us to be quite cer tain that he is also the man who held up the Salem store," Warren said. In the March 8 holdup, the robber waited until the store closed at 10 p.m. and then neld up four employees as they started to lock up. He forced assistant manager Clyde Meig hen to open the safe and, after forcing the men into a stoiage room fled with the money In the San Jose affair, the situation was much the same except that police were wait ing and Clayton was killed when he attempted to shoot his way out. ,' "The method of operation was the same, Clayton's de ' icription tallied with that of the man here, his picture was Identified here as a "very good resemblance" of the local holdup man, and tiis car is known to have crossed the border from Oregon into Cali fornia between midnight and 8 a.m. of the 9th, just a few hours after the robbery. These facts lead us to consider 'the case cleared unless further evidence otherwise should turn up," Chief Warren said. In addition, detectives said, Clayton had with him a 9mm. Radon gun when he was kill ed. This gun is very similar in appearance to a .45 caliber gun which witnesses thought he used in the Salem robbery. The trial lasted more than five months. Those convicted were Steve Nelson, former Western Pennsylvania Commu nist Party chairman; Irving Weissman,, West Virginia or ganizer; James Dolsen, party writer; William Albertson, for mer party secretary; and Ben jamin Careathers, party treas urer. Counsel for Nelson, Careath ers and Weissman said a new trial will be sought. . Nelson already has been sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison for violating Pennsylvania's anti sedition act. (Br The Associated Preeej AdMlra Corporation .. . Allied Chemical AUle Ctiilmiri American Airlines . Aanerhtaa Power At LUn Amerlcaa Ttl. Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem atesl Boeiaa Atrplalne Ca Bora Warner Burrewa Addlns Machln California Fncmna Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celeneso corporation .. . Chryslev Corporation , Clila Service , Consoltdsted Eoiaoa ... Cccisdudeled Vulleo ... . 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A sots pricaa auletlr acaaL Clsaeta Selllna aeica o Portland halasalera. Oreaon alntlea, alS-UVaa; Oreaon t lb. loot. US-MSe. laaa aa Tassasara wanoi awas M,tiaiB m losa. aaaea tneluded ak Portland A arado larae. aits-aiso. A arada medians. tyta-MHai arsde lane. (lta-aatac. Partland Daley staraaa atssr Prloa to reianata- Oraoa AA print, lie; A carta, net A svuta. He: arton. net nnnta. fwa. Ksra to ntadacaea Candlea . H Portland: Uneraded tarie. 4te oos.; tful, 11 laree. Bra 4Ma.l A laraa. SI S', deau AA medlua. S3S doa.: A arada medium, SOS dor i A araoa amaua nomi. nsL tl-isc. en la fsatallara prada A A. larta 14c, A larae. eaMMl AA medium. We; A medium 7-K: A (mall, sac cartans I cent, addtttooal. rnaaaa rrira sa rasauara. rarMuo, Oreaon sins lea. 4-4ci t lb. loarea. 1-tlWe: triplets. ISO less than sin alee. Premium brands alnalea. MSai In. for slnalo wneola aua. rrooasawa nss. erlcan (Jtoaaa. l-lb. taataa to retail, tile,. 4ae lb. Paallr Lira Ckwaeae IN. I aoallty. f ob. planul: Pryara. IVb lbs, lie; 1-4 las.. 11c: roasters. 4 A lbs, ana aver, sis i ll: Wasa. reUawa, msd, l.tt-l.aei tana l -l tt Pataloaa taeal Trlamnna. raaa. 1 sa- 1.11; Boardman lou whites. Ha. U. 1 1 I U: No. I sa-lb. sack. M-tto: Oreaon RussetU No. L I 44-4: la lb. mesh. 40- tlc. saeal Russets. Ma. IA. 1 14-1 U: Calif, lou whiles, Na. 1A. 1 ti l wt. lair, 1M-IM. Mama brands la III. Wash. Russets 1 44-1 74; Wash, tons whites. He. t a 99-j.n. ay-u is I ar sea alfalfa. 4a- ireered car lata f-a. Peruana and S. attle. Is-w Was Oraaaa basis Wills at ,tte Val ley medium. 40-42, ot.t BaaUrai Oraaoai fine and half-blood. H-41C: Willamette Valley lamb wool, slct 11-moalb wwal. U-Mo Manalr 44-re fa. an ll-montlt draw- In. lob. country ahlpplna points. Slides Producera partna ansa f.a.a. Portland calf aklns. ll-lla lb., aeeord- laa to condition; areen Has. 14-17, lb.; sreea aow hldea. l-10a lb. aceordlni ta weight and duality; bull hldea. e-le lb. tlua hldea. 44 an aant below prleu for above claasea rilberta Wholeaala aelllna pnoa, Ra. medium Bercoloaaa. Sl-I4a lb.: analt. sd. o-lla lb lb : lUht haHM. Tl-Ue as. Walaata VTbaiessla selllna pneaa. first auallir htria Praaausttee, M-lOa ia-l ahelled. Uaht amber halves 74-74, SALEM MARKETS CMrMal twm rtrti f tWra tlMia)- BtUD rt4 PrlWM SftkUl rllM H.N IM-It. Mfl, I4 10-.4I U -!. kkf) Ert Mlv M M. D-trr F-a. U U-l.TI it-tk, Ut UH-iM tlOO WI.H iMiitT miJL U.M 4100 wt.l Psallrv taytmi film Oeiord trytra. 30c; eM TAtMttri. ISe; coor6 fowl, J0c; teenorn iowi, jie; rouitra. toe. lint Barlat Trirmtgtt. A A. He: larit A. ka, u; moftjiua A, iMttvy htna. U wetabU. MSle: Uiht bent. Ail wfltibt. U-lftc; old rooiUri. -?C; mfdtum it!!.. Of bjc. mu. Dratv-efi tM&aV-lNo I flrawo lou Whaliut Prittv-Et vbotwai priew rtuiitn. Pryen. broUfn, 44-ic lb.; IfcntrtOlr $-tt fcutw itaan ibt prttm reMtcM, fell ta.. llsbt ben. jaboTt Lsrt irivd I'gMtroilf uttl TAKE OVER tTTT' rr hi l t- t i StM-k Markst - New York OP Railroad vara hlihcT Thurdar la a at pad r atock market. Oalnt were mode, throughout tha & ttr Uit. seldom ahowini better than major fraction!, Lore ran to around a point at the moat, but they held a secondary, position. Volume : waa lowo subatanttally Irom Wednesday'a total amassed when tha market waa f 11 Una- fast. Tht total came to an estimated m,00f aharu a com pared with 1,400.000 shares Wadneaday. DEATHS Phone Strike Involves 5300 (By Tha As40cl4tcd Press) A strike against the South- wetern Bell Telephone Co. be. gan Thursday. The company operates In six states. The strike involves 53, 000 members of the CIO Com munication Workers Union. The walkout began after union representatives rejected a man agement wage, offer. Supervisory employes man ned switchboards. Southwestern Bell operates in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and in Il linois near St. Louis. There was fresh violence in Indiana, where the CWA has been on strike against the In diana Bell Telephone Co. since July 22. The dispute there in volves wages and classifica tion of some exchanges. Reds Increase Indochina Aid Hanoi, Indochina VP) France's top soldier in northern Indochina said Thursday an "important increase" has been noted in Chinese Communist supplies to the Vietmlnh rebels in the last three months, but there has been no indication of a boost since the Korean truce. The French commander in the north. Gen. Rene Cogny, also reported the French know of no troop movements by the Chinese Reds toward the Indo china border since the end of the Korean fighting. French officials and observ ers generally had feared the armistice would increase Pei ping's aid to their enemies led by Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minh. Portland Grain Portland OP) Wheat btd to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 110; (Soft White ( cludlnc Rex 3.30: White Club 2.30. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1 .10: V0 per cent 2.20; 11 per cent 3.20; 12 per cen. a.ao. Hard White Baart: Ordinary t.tOi 10 per cent 1 30; 1 -per cent 2 30; 12 per cent 2.30. ' Thursday's car receipt: Wheat M, baney , uour a, corn 1, mm iced T. 32l3c: heary bene. U-Sc: cutt' rr era, ell wu l-3e lb.; whole drawn. 17 He lb. i dftabMte A? sraae la rrowera? Live wbJiea. 4- lbs.. -3Jc; B-0 lbs.. l-23l tb ; colored pelts 4c U under- eld ! does, 10-llc. few hither. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, iT-uot cut up eioac. Ceaatry Killed Meats Veal Top aualuy. Il-U -I rough heavies, 23-18c. Hra Leas blockers, si-we; sows. tlsht. 31-Me be BesL n-JU Ibl rearunia. 10-35C lb Hal tea Best. 12-140 lb. I cull-UUUty. t-lOc Beer Utility cows. 14-Wc lb.; canncr- cutters, 3J-33e; shells 4loa to 17c. Presk DreaaM Meats Wbolesalare to reuiltrsi Dollars per wt- Beef Bteers, choice, 100-700 lbs., 41 $43. M: good, 537 00-41 00: commirclal 139.00 -1 7. 00; utility. $35 00-11.00; com' merclal cowa, (33.00-27.00: utility ,, 122 M.O0: canner-cutters, aO.0-l3S.OO Beef eats Choice steers mod quar ters. tS2-M: rounds, tl-; lull loins, trlmme! I-7I; trlanslea. 17-31; fore cuarters, llft-11; chucU, $26-40; ribs. 41-51. Veal and CaWes Oood-choke, .4 40. SO: commercial, (39-M. Laaabs Chotceprlme. J41-44: aood, 190-44; sprlna lambs, cholceprlme. 47.60. aaauaav uooo enoics. IS-13 lb It -44. Perk (Tata Loins. No I 1-13 .ba. 6-70: utility 0- shoulders, la lbs 142-45: spare ribs. 14 -M M; fresb hams. 10-14 itu.. ua-aa- pmrk carcases. 120.170 IDS., S3V-41. aiekedj Haaaa Bklnmd. &-M lbs.. fined lard la drums 114-1450; slab bas on. 104-73. Portland MleeeUeaeaav Oatene 50 lb sack Calif Red Olohe. men. ra-i.w: wmte tiobe, i.isoaO; at 75c. medium Sac, Batterfat Buyina piico. Preaiiuat, H llr i. I7-69C- No I lit BatterWholesale trade A paranasal. 11a Um retail. 7s Cblrace Onions Chicaso (U.pj Supplies Usht, demaiwl Slow, market dun. Track salea 60 lbs.: TJ. 0. No. 1 unless stated: None: trucklot sales delivered Jobblns street basis, Teias White Olobes 3-inch and larser 2.00: Illinois Yellow Olobes 65 per cent 2-inch and larier 1.00. Street sale 40 lbs,: Idaho, Oreaon and California flpanlah 3-lnch and larser 175-1.15: medium Yellow Olobes. Mid west 1.19-1.75, some small .76, New York 1.50; Teias and Colorado White Olobes 1-inch and larier, lew t to I Incli, 2.00-3 3. Pert land Mvesiark Portland OiJo Trading, eieept In han. waa slow on the Portland lives lock mar ket today. Cattle 100; market slow, aaontly clean- op trade at weak prices; few cutter- utility steers 10-13.M; can ner-cu tier cowa mostly ISO-10; few utility cows io M: cutter buiu I 13: utility- commerclsl bulls la narrow demand. Calves 34: market slow: good-choice Hint vealers scarce, salable ll-lt or above; good 340 lb. calves 14.60; heavier welthta and commercial aradea 12. culls 7 snd below. Hoaa: loo; market active, arourtd 2se Ma her; sows 50c up: choice lU-2 lb. butchers 37 50-38: 250-260 lbs. 2S-3I.50; Choice 350-4H lb. sows 13-34. Sheep 400, holdover 400: market slow; tood-cholce sprint lambs 10.40-17 60; few choice trades It; utility lamba 11- few tood feeders 14-14.40. aoodV choice alaushter ewes l.so-e. y t : iim. 1 'm , U t Freed GIs Tell Tales Of Red Barbarity Freedom Village, 0V Three I cause of a gaf In his mouth. The National radio station in Tehran, Iran, from which first news of successful re volt against Premier Mossa degh was broadcast after it's seizure by the Shah's follow ers. It is shown being guard ed by troops during previous uprising. Army corporals reaching free dom today told Bow an Amer ican flier was "lashed to pole and died In the sun be cause he would not confess to germ warfare" charges. Tt.e corporals, two of whom served 10 monthe in the bard labor camp annex to Camp 2 at Pyoktong, said another flier was chained to a wall in a place where he could neither stand up nor sit down. At first the three were reluctant to talk for fear of causing hardships for Araerl cans not yet repatriated. Cpl. Irvin Edwards, 22, who was captured Dec. 2, 1930, while with tha U.S. 7th Di vision, said the aviator who died had been taken to Man. churia for questions but would not "confess." "They brought him back to Camp 2 and tied him to a post in the hot sun until he died," Edwards said. "He was starved. I don't know how long he had 'been without food. He was already three quarters dead and waa so weak that chains around his arris and legs held him erect. He never confessed and died in about 24 hours." Edwards said the pilot waa dressed in GI clothing and was unable to say anything be- With Edwards of Knoxville, HI., were two other Camp 1 repatriates Cpl. David T. Fortune. 21. of Pickens, od who was captured Jan. 3, 1951, while with the 25th Di vision, and Cpl. William J. Carpin. 23, of Fulton, N.T, who was captured Nov. S, 19S0, while with the 1st Cav alry Division. AU three agreed that avia tors enlisted .and officers ' received special attention from the Chinese. They said that "all airmen are now held in Camp 1 (the officers' camp). CALLS ON ARMY State Ordered to Act on Bonus Claim yellows med. and larse, 1.60-1 Tl; lew 1 2,000 sheep. Chleste Livestock Chtcaio (rf) Butcher hoes were act ive and 3ft to bO cents or more hither Thursdsy. Bowa were up 60 to 76 cenla. The hot top was 03I.M, psld sparlnily. Choice and prime ateers and year lints were fully steady tft 26 cents hither. Other trades were dull and weak. Heitera were steady to weak. Cowa and bulls were steady to 26 cents lower. A load al prima 1,150 pound stecra broutht U6 76. All classes were steady la the sheep marie.. Ttte toaa mh top was 134 00. Salable receipts wers estimated ooo hots. 2,000 cattle, 400 calves snd Cbleato Grata. Cbtcaca ur Wheat had fir under tone for tha first time this week on the board of trade Thursday. It was ahead mora than I cents at times, but Backed down toward the finish. An advance in cash wheat prices at Minneapolis, email export business and technical considerations aided wheat. Teed trains, particularly oats, eased. Oats were sold on fears of Imports from shipment of tovernment owned osts Intoiuicr rCCOgnlZC the southwest drought area was out-1 tint demsod for feed mixtures. Soybeans had a steady tone while lard continued to spurt, practically all con tracts, asatn toint to seasonal peats. Wheat closed 14 lower to Vahisher, Sept. 1.I2W-V,, Corn S to 1 cant lower Sept. 144H-147, Oats l to 1 cents lewei-, Sept. 7I-7IV. Rye 3V to 2 cents lower, Sept. 1.06-1.06. Soybeana 1 cent lower to V hither, Sept. 2.41-3.44, and lard 10 cents lower to IS cents a hun dred pounds hither. 14.7S-M.02. PerUana leitilde Market Portland UJ9 Oood local cabbate brouchl 6.26 on the Kastalde Farmers' market today; blueberries were 4 4.74; radishes sold at 7c a dosen bunches. Circuit Judge George R. Duncan by issuing an alterna tive writ of mandamui Thurs day directed H. C. Saalfeld, as director of the Oregon Depart ment of Veteram Affairs to el- claim made upon the department by John Wallace Harbison, Jr., or show reason why the claim should not be honored. The writ sets forth that Har bison entered the armed forces of the United States, April 15, 1942, and was honorably dis charged March 151952. Sub sequently Harbison is said to nave maae application lor ure gon World War II Veterans compensation, v The claim was refused. 11 1 A ;;ii . Maj. Cen. Faiollah Za hedl, (above) appointed pro mler by the exiled Shah at Iran, defiantly called from hill "hideout for support of Iranian army officers. Za hedl's declaration was hand ed newsmen In Tehran by . courier as troops controlled by Premier Mossadegh scour ed the countryside for the general. 'A Tehran broad cast said that the Royalist insurgents overthrew . the Mossadegh government, and that Mossadegh had to fie for his life. (AP Wirephoto) Laa Allea Laeaa Lue Allea Lucas, lata rertdrnt of 3240 eV 13th St., at Veterans Hospital, Port land. Aue. II. Surl,e4 br Idosr, Urs. Lorna Luces, Salem; dauahter, Urs. Vivian Hardman, Portland; sister, Pesrl Deesler. Fort ficott, Ksnsasi brothers, Karl Loeas. Olrard. Kens., and Leo Lucas, Detroit. Mich.; sranddaushter, Deanna Kar Hardman. Portland. Serr. Ices will be held Prldar, Ana. 11 at p.m. at tha Vlrall T. Oolden Chapel with the Rev. John DeBoer offjclatlns. Interment in Belcreit Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions to American Cancer Sorletr are requested In care of Multnomah Couotr Medical Association. Vlaeent NavratU Vincent MavretU, lets resident of 1110 D St., In a local nursine home Aua 14 at tha are of II. Survived bv two dauih ters, Urs, Asnes WolclechowsKI snd Mrs. Msrr Chspmsn. both of Sslem; brother. Prank NavratU; erenddaushter. Mrs. Msrr Schwelnfurth. and arret aranddauehter. Janet Louie Schweln furth, both of Salem. Oravestde services undar, Aua. 31. at I p.m. at ralrvlew Cemetery. Oates. under direction of Howell-Edwards Co. Nellie I. Bsardeler Nellie J. Beardiler, late resident of Tillamook, at Welter, Idaho. Aus. 11. Survived by children. Jerome Besrdsler. Bremerton. Reno Besrdiler. Remler. Clifford Beardsley. Portland. Mrs. H. O. Proutr. Lone Braeh. Csllf.. Mrs. C. w. Townler. New Meadow,, ldsho. Mrs. Prsnk Hoffman. Portland. Mrs. Edward Vsnder Jsst. Ttllsmook; eltere. Mrs. Hstlle Merrick, woodburn. Mrs. Aueust Eroderson, Welser. and sirs. Csthertne Bean. Portland; also nine crandrhtldren and ten arret arandchlldren. Services wiu be held Frldsv, Auiuit 31. at 1;0 a. In tha W. T. Rlsdon Chapel with the Rev. Dudley Strain offlclatinr. Inter ment la Eelcrest Memorial Park. GeralS L. Brawn Oerald L. Brown, late reildent of 4S0 . Capitol at., at a Portland hoipltal Aua. II. Survived by wife. Mrs. Laura Irene Brown. 5a!em; daushter. Csrol Nsdlne Brown. I. ma. Wash.; parents. Mr. and Mra. Exla R. Brown. North Platte. Neb : elitert. Mra. Opal Berry. Maywood. Neb, and Mrs. MatMlda Belle Romlne. Palisade. Nrb.: brothers, David Brown. Ban Berwrdmo cellf ; Keyne, daughter. Mrs. Nor r.rown, neaaine, V sin., eusni.r - . .. -, ,u Brown, both of North Platte. Neb. and ma WellS. tnree miles norm OI j - Hiffern Marlon In., with the U. A. Navy.'"',. lenses in 11,1.1,344 Olliereni " . ..... , i comuinauons oi curvature. , She was born at Lime mock, i . Ark, Dec. 12, 1868. Surviving are four sons, Ralph, Independence; Earl, Y. chats: Glen, Crescent City, ' Calif: and Kenneth Yeoman Mid Willamette Obituaries Lena Ann Yoeman Stay ton Mrs. Lena Ann Yeoman, 84. of North Scio, died in the Santiam Memorial hospital Tuesday, Aug. 18. Mrs. Yeoman was a resident of Stayton until she moved to the Blizzard Hits Peak Climbers Lahore, Pakistan UJ9 A three day blizzard and a bitter cold wave have endangered the success oi the American climb ers who seek to conquer 28,-259-foot Mt. Godwin Austen, it was disclosed today. An exhausted runner carried, the report from the' expedi-' tion's camp op the mountain, which is also known as K-2, to the nearest communications center at Skardu. It took him two weeks to travel the 17S miles over the rugged Hima-' layan area. The storm broke Aug. 2, the runner said, as the climbers were preparing to start their final attack on the peak of what is now the world's high-, est unconquered mountain. 23 Suits Filed for Forest Fire Losses Roseburg. M" The number of suits filed here charging negligence in allowing upread of a forest fire in August, 1951, stood at 23 Thursday Eight suits were filed Wed nesday by Insurance compa-' nies against Martin Bros. Box Co., Oakland, Ore., and For rest Solomon, contract logger, who were defendants in IS filed Monday. The eight total ed S29.800. The fire was In the Hubbard Creek area 13 miles southeast of here. It has been estimated that It Is possible to grind eyeglass Aervlces will ba held Monday. Auiuet 34th at l;ia n m. In the Cloueb-B&rrlca Company with Interment la Belcreit Memorial Park. Jeaeak Klnssaaa Starr Joseph Kinsman Starr, at Detroit. Mien., Aueust 10. Husband of Mary L. H. Starr; brother of errs. Nellie Hemllton of Turnler. Ore.. Mra. Roy Miller of . ci.uinci- fisn riaiichters. Mrs. Reddlnr. Calif., Loretta Starr of sslem. ' c-; flnH Mies Ore, Prank and Hubert Slerr. both at Norma Wells. SiCIO, and MISS Berdine Yeoman, roruanu; two sisters, Lillian Jarnagin, Coburg, Ore., and Hannah Bu sey, Lebanon; and 12 grand children. Funeral services will be at 2 pm. Friday, Aug. 21. at the Weddle Funeral Home, Stay ton with the Rev. N. N. Neu fcld officiating. Burial will be in Lone Oak cemtery. J Loa Aneeiea. Calif. Puneral ftrrvtres were held at Detroit. Mich , Wrdnedey. Auauet 10, tnterment Greenwood ceme tery, Brooklyn, H. T, Thursday, Auaust Ia t Porter Ena I. Porter at tht residence. Oak land, Calif. Mother of Perry Porter. Ev erett. Wash. Mrs. Mary Jean Mieener. Osklsnd. Calif.. Sister Jeea Prsnre, ef tl-.e' Holy Name Sister, at Sao Rafael. Calif. Oraveelde aervlrea will be held Saturday. Auaust 33, at 10 a al the Cut view cemetery, Salem, under the direction at tha W. T. 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