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r O 1 . .. f f ' -J- PileDriver Strike Discii Portland - (DP. - A special committee )the Multnomgh County Central Labor Coun cil met again Tuesday with striking Pile Drivers (S$ lo cal contractors to try to i solve a strike which ($r1ri nearly a month ago. The strike has idl (fbout ine a BB gun in Union s$15 million in construction i park was warned by Medfd police Monday that discharg ing such a weapon inside the city limits is illegal. . Palieni-W. E. Bilbee, 635 Pennsylvania ave., Medford, is a patient at Sacred Heart hospital, members of the fam ily reported today. Boy Warned -An 11-year-old boy who admitted shoot- , Cat Killed-Medford Patrol man Glen S."Bunday reported that the patrol vehicle hwas operating struck and killed a black and grey striped cat on East Main st. at Highland dr. early yesterday morning. ' ' Stand By-A fire departmjpt "crew stood by at the muiuci pal airport about 7:40 a.m. to day at the request of the con trol tower for the loading of a patient aboard an Air Force hospital plane. f Vehicles Collide - Vehicles 1 operated by Jean Lenore Cas tillo, 331 North Holly st., and 'Henry Huenergardt, 51 South Stag rd., collided Monday tfj) the Safeway store parking lot; Fifth and Bartlett sts., Med ford police reported. No cita-,-tions were issued, lice said, ' . : Hubcaps Taken-John Les--ter Butler, 305 West Main st., i Talent, told Medford police Monday of the theft last Sat urday of four hubcaps worth i S 42.50 from- his vehicle-while" ut was parkedon Eigmh st. between Centrals ave. and Bartlett it. ., ; , SufncitMjeting o the Portland area. Chief iiu at dispute has been & uniof demand for a hiring hU. Glenn Blake, Council pri dent, said "a little grcfrtir had been made. Several mid-ilMmStt sand, gravel grid rf 4-nie; concrete plants reixinM fciat up as a result of $ stri-locfc- out. Fefiferal mediation ttlfeci are scheduled Thursdfy in Salem to try to t0 fe ia pute. . A strike against Conttnaafe Can Company here t f a- sters and Myhinfec toaay If oSco--(UfD-4 Soviet maia- in rtgorttd todfl thft tha Soviet Union nd Albania hv cflLad for t Jalten sum lit aeaftwanca to ffiacusa "fant f uftion." f a ftmat magaaina ttit ttm matting Vfeul at- tamf t to "turn tha Baiter iftto laauclatriaai aona." '"fiha Svvitt Union end Al- Rtjaig hfne. fKp)d tha cell ir of a ummit meatina ef tha Saltan States to diacuss urfen guestiona end tun the hitac inte denuclearised ona New Timet said in the vtJtion fiiatributed by the offi cial Soviet Teas ne9 agency. Soviet PaemSaa M i k i t a Vhxuahchav is mt ia Alba- ait, vhara m -t acaetulat to ini wy lt-da? o Thwa- W9- Births RENNET - To Q Mrs.- Fred L., 4 front V Medford, Jim ft. ia. (Slight 7 poufJ a L4i Heart hospital. X-Ray Clinic - The che x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart hospital will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock (night and . Thursday, June 47 from 2 to BOSHEARS - To Mrs. G$ry L., lf-fVtH ei st., Medford, un lea, q bq wAht .S24 jaunf sacred Heart Rtagifee o YUIA. - 9o rjant Donald A., fvan Cwtt tt Rogue Ejver, un f, 1851, girl, (ye. f3a gouagft f Sacied Hajrt QPgijiy CALEUPAD WednaWa 7:30 p.m. - BgthfL 1 In ternational Ofittr ot io' Daughtft BNdJbrt. JfJePtia templfi ' - D)i o.m.. according to the Jackk ' 7:30 gM. - eteran - on County Tuberculosis andfW0171 W(r I, Barracf S0 Health, association, sponsors the clinic. which and (auxiliary, Gifjg CoSiCiuS- ny club, 8 D.m. - Roauft Tb 1 1 . - f. W Collision - Vehicles oneratAinne' sv ,& by Leigh Sharpe Gusick, ' Los Angeles, and jGlowxene Dee Newton, 1361 Sprinfst., Medford, collided at the in- tersection of Jackson st. and Riverside ave. Tuesday after noon. Gusick was . cited by ' city police Ar an improper left turn. Pipe Taken-Del Ray Alli son, , 307 North Fourt st., Jacksonville, told Medford police Monday of the theft re- ' cently of 130 feet of four-inch concrete bell pipe worth $50 from the property owned by : Cliff McGinty, 1805 Roberts rd. , if.. ,. . , ' . ? .... Checks Taken - Larry Her bert South, 447 North TCfth at. Central Point, told Med ford police Monday of the theft May 20 of 24 small checks, a $25 brief case and . a carton of cigarettes from ' his station wagon while it was parked either in the Grocete- ria parking, lot, 206 West ' Sixth st., or in Grants Pass. 1 ruemen called - fVemen ' said they were summoned to 2441 Crater Lake ave., about 4:10 p.m. yesterday when Merle Hutchins, 18, home on leave from the Navy appar ently suffered a seizure qi some kind. A doctor was prew t ent when firemen arrived and their help was not needed , Trailer Fire -City firemen , reported minor damage in a trailer house fire about 3:30 pjn. yesterday at 481 Biddle rd. They said that a gas oven ignited the wood beneath' it. Herbert , -Russell was owner and ' occupant of the trailer No damage resulted from an oven fire about 5:20 p.m. yes terday at the home of Robert - Rucker, 25 Quince st., accord ing to-firemen. fi hor& of Mrs. lacbfljt eXane- ton,Se'5 GriS t,0Cattaa Point. 8 pj - B.c&y Ann Qoina economics ciuo, noni OK IW Carol P)q OKAidt IMa Popltr dr. & pan. - foufnB Ofcqaai Mushroom -club, B)at CHaja Building to HatBaatt3ita Thursdaf: 11:30 a m. - Wm&VO Woi9 Extension unit, Taitellf park. Weatonja Council, DajgPto ejt Focanontas, witn Must caeriea Dooms, 1124 MgplPrft Sr. 1:30 p.m. - Wedforfl GarQan club, courthouse auditosiur. 1:30 p.m. - Sams V.ll Ladies club, homa at Urs. Cleon Botsford, Semg Valle rd. ' D TITLE 7 ACADEMY AWARDS? WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS en tc:3 1 aiGH lTjfiroTyeri h Protest Prices Salem - (CM . - A price pro tst meeting of straw berry growers has been called for Thursday at 8 pjn. in the Woqaiburn armory, George Landrith, Salem-area berry grower, said today. Landrith aid all growers who were not aatiafied with tha 12-cents- a pound price ptostad Monday, at Birdseye divifion of Generalo Foods, Woodburn, ahould coma to tfta maeting. Birdseya was the first processor to post a price for tha 1959 strawberry crop in the mid-Willamette area. The 12-cent price was the same one paid here last year. California is paying 14 cents this year. iFeetem eBeervere he pre- tiafcal eilet aataUito summit Maattaa oulI vaault- from VlanaBhenav' jeuwwy. ..T a e Neay .Tunea aiiuM wee the Jlfaf AentioA Wre ef au.cn meatina. . Urn Riagatiae aait the oal purpose of the suggested aselMaj "ia to aafeguardl tha faaoa in Re Zattera Mediter aeaeaja aM to do evay with tla aeulea ot tenaiea ia tha rea" He aav Timea editorial aeted fnat the Balkans pro duced tfte apark which ignited World Wct X and "has so eft an i the past threatened aea ta lupope and even tfkre9t the world." Loyal Troops toport NUaragva Victories Managua, .Nicaragua (DPO - Loyal troops' reported vic tories today over airborne in vaders from Costa Rica, but government spokesmen said three invasion schooners were on the way from Cuba by sea.' ?nca Siicustcs Stums Lima, Pea- RVI -Tne rapid ap,retd of "ehenty town" alums af6BA0euth Ameriea'e mejor eiiiea was the eubjeet of a majov ilnter-American eonfer- taee Aera Nov. 18-27. . Healing authorities from tJ. f. nd 30 Latin Ameri etft tcyuitliea pooled their Iftealadge to map plana' for a& argent effort to eradicate or transform the eo-ealled "fcatrioe bruoe," denaa coa glofaeratlena at inadequate avaUSncalaekintf the most ela- JfiCfVtapy eaaitary eerrices. Xne shanfy town reflect Lefia Ametieaa rapid popu lation gfswtB, and the ten tfen ey for population to con centrate around citiea. The aauaiaa eapafta estimated that Laria America heeda at least 12 noon - Wanonfh clui, Z 1,866,008 new dwellings eech Patient - Mrs. Gloria Bar gen, post office box 43, Shady Cove, s listed as surgery patient at Sacred Heart hca pital today. , Chin Up Maeting - Members of Jackson county chapter 4, Chin Up club, will install of ficers for the next year when ttey meet at Girls Community cKb, 220 North Bartlett st, Friday at 8 p.m. Final plans for' attendance at the club's convention 5n Portland on June . 13 ana 14 will be dis cussed. . . .O 4m eea te with poou- ltttoi f rowth. 0 ' " .i; O0 JrVfC SefppQrTf : washuigtcm - (DB -The Sanata toJLay evenrnelmiaglr aavroved a f & bililoa farm bill gtcmflinjf a tf0,000 eeil- ingi on price euppwr aenefita to inflivifiual farmers. " Tha measure was approved hv a mil pall vnit rtt Q I A Obituaries CLARA KEMT Mrs. Clara Kent, 76, of Butte Falls, died m a local hospital yesterday. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by the Perlv Funeral home. ' EUMICE HOWARD Mrs. Eunice Lennox How ard, 75, of Salem, died yester day afternoon while -visiting Mrs. Mildred Noe, 126 Bush et., Ashland. - Mrs. Howard was born on May 30, 1884. She had been a resident of southwestern Oregon for many years, hav ing lived in Grants Pass and Ashland. She is survived by a son, Walter Howard, of Berkeley, Calif.; a daughter, Altena Tur bin, of Grants Pass: two sisters, Mrs. Bernice Gardner, Portland, and Mrs. Naomi Hale, of Salem. Funeral services will be held in the Mountain View ehapel following cremation at Litwiller s crematorium. Bur ial will follow in the Grants Pass family cemetery plot. Raymond Griaham,. aoa of Mrs. Grace Girsftafi, Forest creek, Jacksonville,, enlisted in (the Army last week and ia now under oing basic train ing Ft. Ord, CeHf. Ha plana to enter automotive mechanics school . later. He attended Jacksonville High school. . MBS. IRENE J. OWENS Mrs. Irene J. Owens, a for mer resident of Walla Walla, died Tuesday morning at her home, 903 South Holly st. Pri vate graveside services will be held at Walla Walla City cemetery Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Conger-Morris Funeral home, of Medford, is in charge. ' - Mrs. -Owens was born Sept. 13, 1896, iri Bradley county, Tenn. She ,had lived in Walla Walla fronj 1927 to 1938, then moved to Tacoma, and had lived in Medford since Janu ary. Her husband, Frederick J. Owens,! died in 1928, and a aoa, Frederick J. Owens Jr., in 1944. -U Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. PhyUis I. Scott, Med ford; a brother, Edgar A. Snyder, Walla Walla; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Steinbeck, Mt. Vernon, Wash.; and three grandchildren. HILTS Diplomas To Be Awarded By MRS. M. f. CAVIN H i 1 1 s Principal Aristeo Perez has announced the grad uation exercises for the eighth grade will .be held " at the school cafeteria Wednesday, June 3, at 7:30 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. Art Blanchard and son. James, were weekend luc '"W" "l HeQstead and family in Red ding. Mrs. Hemstead'is their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gwen and son, Leon, were weekend guests at th home of GwenS parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Martin, in Ashland. Michael Thomas of Yreka spent Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Bernheisel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bern heisel and children, who have spent several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Bernheisel, have moved their trailer house" from Happy Camp to Horse creek,-, where Bernheisel is employed at a mill. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cavin and Marcia and Mr. and Mrs. Gino Trinca and Pat and Mike drove to Hornbrook the eve ning of May 21 to help Mrs. Ella Rose celebrate her 81st birthday. Mrs. Cavin and Mrs. Trinca are daughters ef Mrs: Rosa. On Tuesday, May 19, the fifth and sixth grades made a field trip to the state fish hatchery at Mt. Shasta, Of particular J interest . to the group were a white sturgeon 6 or 7 feet long and several albino trout. .. Sack lunches were eaten in he city park at Mt. Shasta. On fh Yreka. Transportation was by cars driven by their teacher, Mrs. L. E. Jeter, Mrs. Mel Barron, Mrs. Vern Burns, and Mrs. Don Ward jgrs. wuiiam Wiley was hostess to a noon luncheon on Wednesday, May 27, honoring the birthday of Mrs. H. G. Thompson. ; . Guests were ' Mrs. Ozzie Bernheisel, Mrs. Art Blanch- mrd, Mrs. M. G. King and the guets of honor. Birthday cake, coffee and ice cream were also served. Gifts were presented to the honoree and bridge was played in the atfernoon. Seven women were present at the Community club meet ing held Thursday afternoon, May 29.Mrs. M. G. King was hostess.. ' razes lor pinocme were won by Mrs. Ernest Spannaus, nigh, and Mrs. King low. Ca nasta' prizes went to Mrs, Frank Graves, high and Mrs OryiUe Rife, low. Others present were Mrs. Louis Dettmar, Mrs. Art Blanchard, . and Mrs. Fred Haynes. .., CHARLES ARTHUR ILER Charles Arthur Her, 86, of 107 Seventh st., Ashland, died Monday afternoon. Mr. Iler was born on Aug. 19, 1873, at Inglewood, Kans. He has been a resident in Ashland since 1939. Mr. Iler was a member of the Ashland Elks lodge and jthe Ashland Free Methodist church. Survivors include his wife, Emma, of , Ashland; two sisters, Emma Scheaffer, Ok lahoma; Mrs. Josephine Dulin, of Charlotte, N. C; a son, Everrett Miller, Cottage Grove; and a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Bonfiejd, Eugene. Funeral services will, be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Litwiller' s Mountain .View chapel, Ashland. Burial will be in the Mountain View cemetery. The Ashland Elks lodge and the Rev. F. C. Neu mann, pastor of the Free Methodist church, will of ficiate. ' '.11 1 nil 1 11 1111 inn i-air-T 1 . rTFTTTT Portland Livestock Portland (UPIV Cattle 150. Mostly choic ,1148 lb steen 840 lb. 29; utility cows 18-19.50; fed utU- ity-commercial cows 2025; canners cutters 14.50-16.50: uOity bulls 23.50-24. Calves 50. Good-choice 28-33: one high choice 34; utility-standard calves ana veaiers zi-zb. Hoes 300. No. 1 and 2 butchers 190-225 lb. 18.50-18.75; some 19. Sheep 500. Choice 85-105 lb. spring lambs 23.2o-23.50; some 23.75; good 21.50-22.50; mixed good choice 23; cull ewes 3-3.50. Portland Produce Portland (UPI) Dairy market: Eets To : retailers: Grade AA large. 38-39C doz.; A large, 37-38c; AA medium, 32-34c; AA small, 25- 28c; cartons, l-3c additional. Buttei- To retailers : AA and Grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, lc higher; B prints, 63c. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: A grade cheddar single dai sies, 41-51c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c. Farm Mark Marshall and Northwest variety strawberries sold inside the East Side Farmer s market at mostly .00 a 12-cup flat with few fancy pacts to 355; first local green peas were offered at 20 cents a pound; green onions were 60 to 70 cents a dozen bunches in short supply: radishes were 10 cents cheaper. BAD FLOOD IN CLEVELAND Coast Guard fcoats raeeue pasaengers from roof of bus in Cleveland, O., almost totally submerged in flood vatar. Boat in foreground carries off ona load of passengers while another boat loads up at end of bus. Swim mers check other end of bus to make sure all passengers are out G NEW ANGLE ON CUSTODY FIGHT Aa Ttammsl type ai eualaatr wranaje bat arisen in San Francisco, where August Gutierrez (left) has brought a suit to pre rent Diana Maestretti (right) from placing their illegitimate aiz-vaaia-old son out f or adoption. Unwilling to marry Gutierrei or relinquish tha baby ta hm, $Lys Maar stretti, 19, has now stated that she wants to kaap th ehM haraalf. ; 1 1 ' ; Buyers Attracted By Stock Decline New York-(UPD-Stocks 1 ral lied irregularly today. Tuesday's decline attracted buyers early in the session when the electronics register ed wide gains and many spe cial issues moved ahead. Enough of the leaders rose to help restore some of the in dustrial group's loss. Rails dipped most of the day but many were firmer as the close neared. ; Utilities registered their 12th .decline in 13 sessions. Aluminum issues ruled strong with gains ranging to more than 2 points in Alcoa which has just been included in the group used to calculate the industrial average. Kennecott led the coppers higher. Automobile issues were firmer. J. I. Case rose a point. Textron was bid up on an in crease in its dividend. Litton Industries spurted when the company was named to de velop a guidance system for the Eagle missile. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York (DPD - Dow Jo ne final stock averages: 30 industrials $37.33. off 0.06; 20 railroads 164.83. off 0.51; 15 utilities S8.42, off 0.25, and 65 stocks 214.31. - off 0.27. Sales today vera about 2.910.000 shares com pared with 3.120,000 shares Tuesday.. DORA M. LEITH Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Mitchell Leith, 61, who died Monday, will be held in the Conger-Morris Funeral home Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Raymond Hum, Nazarene church will offici ate. Committal will be in the family plot in Missouri Flats cemetery. " Mrs. Leith ' was s born in Dade county, Mo., on Aug. 1; 1897, coming to southern Ore gon m 1907. since men sne: has made her "home in Jack son and Josephine counties. Surviving is a son, Floyd M. Leith, Medford; two broth ers, L. M. Mitchell, Grants Pass; Charles L. Mitchell, Waterloo, Iowa; and three sisters, Miss Nelle E. Mitchell, Hutchinson, Kan., Mrs. Cor dus Courtney,. Greenfield, Mo.; and Mrs. Glen Wallace, Mt. Vernon, Mo. . Paulbearers will be Premo Ciardi, R. J. McClary, John Black, Buck McClanahan, Bliss Heine, and Charley Haw kins. . ' Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical ..1201i Alum Co. Am. 91Vs American Can 43 V American Motors 37Vi AT&T (new) 82 Anaconda Copper, (xd) 64 Annco Steel . 73ys Bendix A v. 85 Vz Bethlehem Steel 51 Boeing Air 37 Idaho Power .. L B. M. - Kaiser Ind. ... Int. Paper ..1.1. Johns Manville Kennecott Copper ....... Lockheed Aircraft ........ Katy ........... . Montana Power .... ... 4614 ...457V2 ... 15 ...119V4 I5Va ...ll034 32 74 Montgomery Ward (xd) 47 Nat'l Biscuit ....I. 50 New York Central 26 ..... 62 .....111 ... 17 ..... 174 ..... 46 Pac Gas & Elec Penney J. C - - Penn RR . Radio Corporation .... Richfield Oil ..... Safeway Sears .. Shell Oil (xd) 84ia Socony Mobil Oil 27 Southern Co. 37 Southern Pacific -.. 69 Standard California 53 Standard Indiana . 48 Standard N. J. 52 Texas Co. .. 80 V4 Texas Gulf Sulfur . 21 Tex Pac Land Trust t5Vi Transamerica 27 Trans World Air 21 Tri-Continental .. 40 Union Carbide 146 Union Pacific (xd) 34 United Aircraft : 54 U. A. L U. S. Rubber - U. S. Steel Youngstown S & T .. 38 .. 64 . 94 -.125 Caterpillar Corp. ... Chrysler Corp.... Continental Can ... Crown Zellerbach . Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Dii Pont . Eastman Kodak Firestone ..... General Electric ... General Foods General Motors .... Georgia Pacific Graham Paige Greyhound . Gulf Oil Homestake Mining ..103 67 47 54 . 56 52 254 83 ...145 81 ... 96 ... 58 64 3 ..(xd) 23 ......115 . 43 Garden Savrdasf McGinty Fuel Go. Ph. SP 3-6297 Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks The following bid and asked prices on selected Western securi ties, provided by the Medford branch oxfice of Pacific Northwest Company are unofficial and do not represent actua1 transactions but are intended as a guida to the approximate price range. Common Stock Bid Asked Bank of America 46 4 48 Calif. -Pacific Utilities..- 36 V 38 Cascades Plywood 35V 373,i Cons. Freightways 21 T'" 23i Copco 36s,i 38 First National Bank 54 57 Vx Morrison-Knudsen 37 40V8 Northwest Nat. Gas 18 19 Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 40s 422 Permanente Cem. Co. 25 Vx 27 Portland Gen. Elec.... 28 29 U. S. National Bank 69 Vx 73 Vx United Utilities 31 33 West Coast Tel 22 24 Weyerhaeuser 45 48 Poultry, Rabbits Live cmcKensi uuotea xo irow ers at Portland. Salem and south to Eugene; f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual ity fryers. Z,i-4 lbs.; ibc, tew quo ed lower; light hens, 8-9c; heavy hens. 10-llc. Dressed Chickens no. 1 xrade dressed to retailers: dryers, wnoie drawn. 33-35c lb.: cut up. 38-40c: hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35' :x iiffnt-tvne cut no. zy-34c id. Dressed Turkeys To retsffcrs: Frozen, ready to cook A grade voune toms. 40-43C lb., according to weight; A grade young hens, same basis, 38-40c lb. Breeder Turkeys To producers; A grade hens. 23c on an eviscerated basis; A grade toms, 26c on the same basis; to retailers, A grade hens, 35-36C. Rabbits, (averages to growers f.o.b. kiWng plantsfcLive white. 3-4J,i lb. f.o.b. Portland. 19-21c: colored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56-58c lb.; bt up, 60-62C. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green, alfalfa, baled,- f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, $32-33 ton with too auabtv to $35. Wholesale -prices as reportea by the Portland USDA market news service. ' Basis by the ton, bulk. prompt delivery, f.o.b. track, Port land. , , Wheat. No. 1'. white .. ....$68.00 No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment $55.00 No. 2 corn, eastern shipment S5B.50-5B.00 NO. a wn. oats. 38-lb. coast ... S53.00-54.50 No. 2 Western barley. Coast . $47.50-48.00 Soybean meal, 44 protein ..$74.50 Standard millrun $39.40 MAIL TRIBUNE. Meiforef, Or. 1 9 Wednesday, Je 3, 1959 v Woman Gets Year For Manslaughter Pendleton - (UPB - Mrs. Veronica Jamison, 37, today switched her plea from inno cent to guilty on a, man slaughter charge in connec tion with a fatal automobile accident. She was sentenced to a maximum term of a year in the state p nitentiary. Mrs. Jamison, the mother of seven children and two step-children, was indicted in connection with the death of her aunt, Mrs. Isabella French, 65, White Swan, Wash., on May 7. Mrs. French died when the car in which she was riding was struck from behind by one driven by Mrs. Jamison. ' SRTS TON1TE , PER N CARLOAD 1.00 GARY COOPER Of 4k UiTorrW.. r - TPK113 Weather T- Druil Urart In Souti Amorico Washington- (UPD -Th coun tries that make up South America are Argentina, Bo livia Tlra7.il- British Guinefe. Chile, 6olombia, TJutch Gui-T ana, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay,: Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela." - The largest of these is Bra zil with 61 million people liv ing in 3,288,050 Square miles. The smallest is Dutch Guiana with a population of 250,000 and an area of 55,400 square miles. Central America consists of British Honduras, Costa Rica, XI Salvador, Guatemala, Hon duras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. THe largest of these, Mexico, has a population of almost 31 million and an area of 760,373 square miles." British Honduras is the smallest in populatigp ? with about 81,000, but El Salvador is the smallest in area, 8,259 .-0 'FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy through Thursday. Low to night 46. High Thursday 82-84. western Oregon: considerable cloudiness on coast and over nortn interior ana generauy ciear over southern interior tonieht. Partly sinny and warmer Thurs day, ijow tontent 4B-an. men Thursday 65 on coast, 72-82 over interior. r Northern California: Fair to nieht and Thursday.' Nieht and morning high fog near coast. Little cnange. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 87: above normal 5. Record high this data 103 in 1924. Record low this date 35 in 1917. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 aon, none. Total this month, pneBV08 inch Total since Sept. 1, 12.58 inches, 4.32 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 23, Highest thl,a.m. 82. High 4:30 24 Clty . . Tester- a.m. hr. dayO Low Prec. Brookings 60 48 Grants Pass 86 4j , Klamath Falls 79 , 4 , MEDFORD .' 84 51 ' Portland :. 68 57 " .03 Seattle Spokane Yakima . JULIE LONDON LEE COBB CO-FEATURI Hollywood (DPD Mickey Rooney was secretly married "somewhere in Mexico" to Barbara Thomason last De cember after getting a divorce there from his wife, Elaine Mahnken, who received . a California decree May 18. Salem-(UPD-The Oregon Su preme Court held today that an automobile company is not responsible for injuriessuffer ed by a customer who borrows a car from the company while his own ft being repaired. . Investment Funds Noon . Quotations on selected funds supplied by th M"dford Branch of Foster & Marshall, mem bers New York Stock Exchange Fund Bid Asked Bullock 14.08 Chem Fund 1-1.23 Eaton Howard Stk . 24.42 Fidelity o 1.87 Gas Ind .... 13.44 Group Sec Avia Elec 11.26 Group Sec Com Stk 13.59 Group Sec Petr 11.12 ' Group Se! Steel 10.75 Group Sec Tobac 7.73 Keystone B-3 16.54 Keystone B-4 10.24 Keystone K-2 14.63 Keystone S-l 19.36 Keystone S-2 13.00 Keystone S-3 1527 Keystone S-4 13.44 Mass Inv Grth Stk 14.09 TV-Elec 16.14 Value Line Inc 5.91 Wellington .. 14.46 15.43 12.14 26.11 18.24 14.69 12.33 14.88 12.18 11.77 8.47 18.05 11.18 15.96 21.12 14.18 16.67 14.67 15.23 1759 6.46 15.76 .,-AM. A I- li. CANDLE ROOM Charcoal Broiled STEAKS HOTEL MEDFORD An especially good place to eat if dieting! 5:30 p.m. till 12:00 Weekdays Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 pjn. Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco ... Los Angeles Q., Denver S Chicago Miami Beach New York Washington, D. 63 52 .08 86 54 n- 91 46 58 48 88 62 . 81 52 . 59 50 .... 80 59 D9 70 74 51 62 58 85 78 . o6 61 C. 74 - 62 1.27 2.76 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through June 8): Western Oregon - Western Wash- in g t o n Temperatures averaging near or slightly below normal. Higks in western Washington 60-70 and western Oregon 70-75, except 58-66-pn coast. Lows 46-52. A tew showers occurring mostly before Friday night or Saturday. (A DANNY KAYE T.45W PIEIMGEU mtTaocotOt TONITE t THURSDAX No Advance In Prices! ONE SHOWING ONLY . Doors Open 7:00 P.M. Show Starrs 7:30 P.M. gMt TECHNICOIO- 1W ALSO .IMM-aHlM(MniiM' THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE O CALL SPring 3-7323 FOR FULS. INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATRES STARTING TONIGHT 1 li7lffiTi!fT1T--r ani - THESE THOUSAND HILLS DON RICHARD 0 LEE PATRICIA STUART MURRAY EGAN REMICK OWENS WHITMAN EXCITING CO-FEATURE 5 " TSn FEW UVED 10 TELL THIS STORYI I 0 o