The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1941, Page 14, Image 14

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Decomhpr 17, 104T
STOCK MARKET
UPSET BY WAR
NERVOUSNESS
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J
Stone St Webster ,
Studebaker .
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (A3)
Nervous selling upset the stock
market's balance today and losses
In the Industrial leaders ran from
fractions, to 2 or more points,
Bonds shaded lower,
While the freer offerings were
attributed in part to fears over
the fate of Singapore and other
British strongholds in the Far
East under Japanese attack, the
pressure at no time was compar
able to that which weighed so
. heavily upon list in the early
days of last week. Transactions
totaled about l.zoo.uuu snares.
Steels, motors, rubbers and
. aircrafts led the retreat, num
erous issues recorded new lows
for the year. Final prices were
around the bottoms.
. American Telephone dropped
nearly 5 points to a 1941 low.
Other stocks reaching low ground
for a year or more included Gen
eral Motors, Chrysler, U. S. Rub
ber, Goodyear, Montgomery
Ward, Sears Roebuck, and Amer
ican Can. Among the losers
were Douglas Aircraft, U. S.
Steel, Bethlehem, Westlnghouse,
and Du Font.
' American Sugar was an iso
lated firm spot, responding to
the announcement of a $2 year-
end dividend.
Shares of the rubber com
panies were handicapped by
word from Washington that OPM
officials had ordered extended
until the first week in January
the ban on manufacture and sale
of tires and tubes except to fill
top defense orders. The original
ruling, effective Dec. 11, was to
have expired Dec Z3.
.. Closing quotations:
Air Reduction 36
Alaska Juneau 11
Al Chem St Dye .
Allis-Chalmers
American Can
Am Car St Fdy
Am Rad Sta San .
Am Roll Mills .
' Am Smelt & Ref .
Am Tel St Tel
. Am Tob "B"
Am Water Works .
Am Zinc L & S
Anaconda
Armour HI
Atchison .
Aviation Corp
Bald Loco
Bendix A via
Beth Steel ....
Boeing Airp
Borden
Borge-Warner .
Calif . Packing
Callahan ZL.
Calumet Hec .
Canada Dry
Canadian Pacific .
Cat Tractor
Celanese
Ches & Ohio .
Chrysler
Col Gas St El .
Com'l Solvent
Comm'nw'lth Se Sou .
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison
Consol Oil
Cont'l Can
140
261
66
29
31
10.
371
1291
46
21
31
2Si
31
24
31
131
371
581
181
191
19
181
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31
36
191
321
431
44
81
Sunshine Mining ...
Texas Corp
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United Drug
United Fruit
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium ..,
Warner Pictures .
Western Union
Wcstinghouse .
Woolworth
301
431
41
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691
131
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CHICAGO, Dec. 17 VP) A
drop of more than 2 cents
bushel in wheat prices at one
time today measured the mar
ket's reaction to disclosure of
government plans for eventual
disposal of approximately 170,-
000,000 bushels of 1939-40 grain
it ownj.
Although prices at which fed
eral stocks will be offered for
sale are above present open mar
ket quotations, indicating that
little, if any, wheat can be dis
posed of unless there is an ad
vance. Traders said the plan
has the effect of placing a sort
of ceiling on the market. Furth
ermore, the effect of this pro
gram on producers' plans to hold
1841 wheat under government
loans is uncertain, traders said.
Late short covering, prompted
partly by Secretary Wickard's
opposition to suggestions that
restrictions on 1942 wheat acre
age be removed, rallied prices to
some extent.
Wheat closed 11-Hc lower
than yesterday, December
$1,231, May $1.26-1.261; corn 1c
higher to Ic lower, December
781c, May 831-lc; oats 1c lower
to lie higher: rye l-lc down:
soybeans 11-llc higher.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 17
(AP-USDA Potatoes: 8 Califor
nia, 4 Oregon arrived, 22 unbro
ken, 15 broken cars on track;
market firm; Klamath Russets
No. 1, offerings very light, oc
casional car $2.25; combination
grades $1.65-1.75; No. 2s, $1.40-1.50.
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 17 (AP-
USDA) Potatoes: 11 California,
4 Idaho arrived. 28 unbroken. 35
broken cars on track; by truck
uamornia, 2 Idaho. 1 Utah ar
rived! market about steady: no
ru amatn quotations.
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Corn Products'
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtiss Wright
Doug Aircraft
pupont De N ...
Eastman Kodak
El Pow & Lt
. General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Goodrich :
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Greyhound
Illinois Central
Insp Copper
Int Harvester
Int Nick Can
Int Pap & P pfd
Int Tel & Tel
Johns Manville
Kennecott '
Lib O Ford
Lockheed
Loew's .
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward .
Nash-Kelv
Nat'l Biscuit
Nat'l Dairy Prod
: Nat'l Dist
National Lead ...
N Y Central
No Am Aviation
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otis Steel
Pac Amer Fish ........
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor
Pan Amer Airways
Paramount Pic ...
Penney (J C) .......
Penna R R ......
Phelps Dodge ............
' Phillips Pet .
Proctor St Gamble
Pub Svc N J
Pullman .......
Radio
Republic Steel .........,
Richfield Oil ..
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum .
Sou Cal Edison ...
Southern Pacific
CHICAGO. Dec. 17 fAP-
USDA) Potatoes arrivals 76:
on track 265; total US shin-
menu ouo; supplies moderate;
demand for Idaho Russets fair,
market steady with slightly
firmed undertone, for Bliss
Triumphs demand fair, market
steady on best quality, for oth
er varieties all sections demand
light, market steady; Idaho
Russet Burbank- US No. 1,
$2.50-60.
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Dec. 17 W)-(Fed.-State Market
News) Hoes: salable 350.
Around 25e lower; bulk good
185-235 lb. barrows and gilts
$1.3.
Cattle: salable 75. Steadv.fed
light steers absent, quoted up
hj ii.o, undertone stronger.
most medium steers $10.50-75;
good range cows salable $8.00
50, major share run dairy cows
just arriving, bulk canners and
cutters salable $5.50-7.00; few
medium sausage bulla $8.00-50.
Calves: salable none. Nominal:
good to choice vealers quoted
$12.00-13.00; slaughter calves
$9.50-11.00.
Sheep: salable 300. Mostly
nominal; good to choice wooled
iambs quoted $11.00-50. pack
age medium lambs $10.50; me
dium io cnoice ewes auoted
93.3U-0.3U.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON. Dec. 17 fAP-USDA)
The Boston wool market was
firm today. Moderate quantities
of fine territory wools of aver
age to good French combing
lengths were sold at $1.12-1.13,
scoured basis. Wools of good
French combine length with a
fair per cent of staple lengths
brought $1.13-1.15. scoured ba
sis. Grade three eighths blood
combing territory wools brought
96-98 cents, scoured basis, and
graded one fourth blood wools
sold at 92-93 cents, scoured
basis.
It's hard for a woman to live
to be 100 when she remains 30
so long.
DIZZY
CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (M Izzy
Acker and his Marshall high
school lightweights are running
Chicago prep basketball teams
dizzy. Izzy scored 44 points in
one game Monday. He added 49
more last night and now has 202
for eight games this season. His
team's record? Just 44 consecu
tive victories in the Chicago
prep division restricted to play
ers under 5 feet, 7 inches.
CASUALTIES
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 17 (JPl
Two more pro football games
have been added to the sports
casualty list. The San Francisco
Bay Packers' game with the Co
lumbus Bulldogs, scheduled for
How the Battleship Arizona Was Destroyed in Pearl Harbor Attack
Carload Potato Shipments
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Dec. 17 (AP-
U6UAJ Hogs: salable 500, to
tal 1050; market active, 10-15c
nigner than Tuesday's average;
good-choice 170-215 lb. weights
$11.85 to mostly $12.00; one
long-haul lot $12.10; 230-270 lb.
butchers $11.00-50. Light lights
mosiiy $ii.uu-Z5; packing sows
$8.50-9.25; choice 106 lb. feeder
pigs $n. UU.
Cattle: salable and total 100;
calves salable 25, total 35;
sieers active, strong, other
classes slow, generally steady;
iew meaium-good B40-1145 lb
steers $10.50-11.50: few com-
mon-medium light steers $9,00-
ju.ou, wun dairy steers down
to $7.00; common heifers $7.00
75; medium beef heifers $9.00
10.00; canner-cutter cows $4.50
5.50; fat dairy type cows $6.25
75; good heavy beef cows $8.00:
young cows to $8.75; medium
good bulls $8.00-9.25; good
choice vealers S12.on.ia nn- me
dium grades down to $9.00.
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Standard Rr-nrt. ill k;"-u aim nine limes as
S and Oil rlut J !"Uch moU,r fuel ' mad tJy
Stand OU Calif 2U in the United State, as In 1917.
Month Shipments by Truck (1940)
Day of
Month Season 1941-42 Season 1940-41
Dec. to Season Dec. to Season
Dec. Daily Date to Date Daily Date to Date
1 21 21 2666 3 3 2979
2 9 30 2675 28 31 3007
3 23 53 2698 24 55 3031
31 84 2729 31 86 3062
8 2"! 105 2750 32 118 3094
8 24 129 2774 28 1461 3122
1 0 129 2774 41 187 3163
8 25 154 2799 4 193 3167
9 24 178 2823 40 233 3207
10 ' 33 211 2856 35 26& 3242
U 36 247 2892 23 291 32el
12 33 280 2925 36 325 3301
13 2 2 302 2947 2 8 353 3329
1 1 303 2948 34 387 3363
I5 7 350 2995 I 395 3371
16 27 377 3022 35 43) 3406
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Oil Supply of West Under Military Guard
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One of the Far Wests oil wells, its pump protected with sandbflRR, is
under Army guard.
Fast Moving Anti-Aircraf t Guns on Duty
Grand Total
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Dec. 21, and one with the San
Diego Bulldogs, set for the Sun
day following, have been can
celled. Officials said they were
called off because of. army regulations.
Tallest president of the United
States was Abraham Lincoln,
who stood 6 fuel, 4 inches.
None of her business is what
excites a woman most.
This mobile antl-aircralt mochlno Rim-niilcRly moved and In tiring
poslUon-is one of the many Pacific Const ilcfcnno units on the alert for
j ui bih Ur uir. u. 8, Army pliolo.
Gliiro blinclncss, caused by mo
tor enr hendliglits, last lunger in
women than in men, according
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tect them from the cold.
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