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    July 28. 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NIN1
Mcftketl and QincuuUal
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By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK. July 28 W")
The stock market was unsettled
by further tolling today but
after reaching new Iowa on the
dioop reaction which atartad
Monday prices hardened selec
lively and tha close waa irru
lr. Stock exchange lentlment
aca In waa dominated by Ideas
ffinmlng from the Mussolini
TTtalr, but iome analyata felt
Uit recent (lump waa a normal
eorreclive awing attar nearly
10 month! of rlae.
h Steela and rails advanced In
the early proceeding, fell back
harply and came up again at
tha cloie. Soma alrcrafls, rub
ber!, farm equipment and spe
claltlca alio rallied Juat before
tha final gong. Motora were
backward and acatterlng of key
Issues finished two to tlx point!
lower.
Cloning with galm of frac
tion to mora than a point wera
Goodrich, U. S. Rubber, Bethle
hem Steel, Youngiitown Sheet,
Caterpillar Tractor, United Air
craft. Sparry, Santa Fa and
Southern Pacific. Weak ipota
Included Dow Chemical, Coca
Cnla, Johna Manvllla and
fVw s.
Transfer were around 1.847.
000 shares Largest since May
10.
Uonds war generally on the
ofLide.
Closing quotations;
American Can
65
38a
1841
261
Am Car It Friy . .
Am Tel et Tel
Anaconda ... -
Calif Packing
Cat Tractor
271
121
Comm'nw'lth A Sou I
General Electric .. 87
General Motora .................... Bit
Gt Nor Ry pfd ............. 28s
Illinois Central 121
Int Harvester 801
Kennecott 37s
Lockheed - 18s
Montaomery Ward 441
NeshKelv ..... Ill
JL.
,V Central 17
Urthern Paclflo ....
IB
20
.. 4
Pac Ga V El
Packard Motor
Penna R R
Republic Steel
Richfield Oil .
271
17
8t
Safeway Stores .................... 481
Sears Roebuck - 70s
Southern Pacific . 271
Standard Branda 7s
Sunshine Mining .................. Bs
Trans-America - 81
Union Oil Calif 20s
Union Pacific 88
U S Stel ... 88
Warner Pictures 131
- LIVESTOCK
' SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Julv 28 fAP-WFA) CATTLE:
ion. stoartv excent feeder
ateers 28-80 cents lower, half
load 880 lb. (13.00; medium bulls
$9.00-10.29; calves IS; weak, fe
krilum to enod 811.00-13.00.
WIOGS: 2S0: uneven, about
lonHv ln.rt rhnlra IlS.SS 6
trcme top, most good barrows
and gilts (18. 19-10.29, nan loaa
290 lb. $15.00; odd good sows
sin .n
SHEEP: 1600; past two days
25-75 centa lower; mostly me
dium to good shorn lambs $11.80
to $13.00; late yesterday suu;
cull to good ewes steady ..ou
f .6.80.
, PORTLAND, Ore., July 28
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
and total 100; calves 35; market
lata Tuesday weak to 25 centa
lower, today's trade generally
Steady; few grass-fat steers
$12.50-13.60; two loads fairly
good fed steers late Tuesday
114. SO and S14.75: cutter to com'
mon steers $0.00-10.75; cutter to
Common heifers $7.00-10.25, odd
indium heifers $11.80; common
Vmedlum beef cows $8.50-10.28.
odd head to $10.75; common to
medium bulls $0.00-10.50, good
bulla to $11.50; good vealers $14
choice ouotable to $14.50.
I HOGS: Salable 600. total 650;
market eenerally 25 cents lower;
good to choice 188-225 lbs. $14.35
to mostly $14.50; 235-280 lbs.
$13.50-14.00: liRht lights $13.25
to $13.50; good sows steady at
$10.28-11.00; choice light feeder
pigs quotable to $15.50.
. SHEEP: Salable and total 400:
no dependable outlet for fat
lambs, several lota cleaned up
sharply lower, most sales sorted
spring lambs $11.00, few iu.su,
but many lots held Bbove $12.00;
common springers $7.00-10.00;
?:ood to choice eastern Oregon
eedlng lambs up to $10.50; good
ewes steady nt $8.00-80.
THICAGO, July 28 (AP-WFA)
Salable hogs 15,000; total 22,500,
slow, weights under 290 lbs.
steady to weak; weight over 260
lbs. and sows 10 cents lower;
good and choice 180-270 lbs.
$14.15-40, top $14.45 sparingly:
270-330 lbs. $13 85-14.20; few
loads big weights over 330 lbs.
NEW
I
REACTION ill
choice 140-160 lhi. $13.00-14.00;
good and choice 390-550 lbs. sows
$12.78-13.29; few choice light
weights $13.35.
Salable cattle 10.000: aalable
calves 600; choica fed steers and
yearllnga atrong to shade higher;
nil other grades steady; general
trade active; bulk $14.60-16.25;
top 118.85 paid tor llllnols-fed
1300 lbs. steers; several loads
$16.80-70; grassy and short-fed
offerings $12.80-14.50; stocker
trsde almost at standstill; choice
helfera 10-15 cents higher: others
steady; choice to prime heavy
Kosher heifers reached $10.25:
bulk $13.75-15.80; other killing
claasea ateady with exception of
light bulls, then 25 cents lower;
cutter cows $9.26 down; heavy
sausage bulls to $14.80; vealers
steady at 114.60-19. rn.
Salable sheep 2000; total 8000;
native spring lambs undertone
weak, 25 cents lower again; me
dlum to choice spring lambs or
fvrlngs $13.80-14.80: few sold to
yard traders and best early bids
$14.75; held higher; nothing done
on through out lambs or year
lings, few sheep about ateady at
$7,00 8.00.
TRUCK LOAD
LI
PORTLAND, July 28 UP)
Trucks of 12 log huulcrs found
guilty of violating loud limits to
day were ordered off the roads
for 10 days by the state highway
commission.
The commission, cancelled the
llcenne plate permits of the ve
hicles and announced simultane
ously policy of unbending en
forcement of the law limiting
load weights of log trucks. It
also announced a still stricter
system of checks upon log haul
ing practices.
Load limit laws permit 54.000
pounds with a 7000 pound toler
ance. Asserting that violations of the
load limit law are increasing and
becoming more flagrant, the
commission asked State Police
Superintendent Charles Pray to
deputize the commission's weigh-
maitere with authority to arret
overloading truckers and to
force the drivers to dump by the
roadside enough logs to cut the
weight to the limit.
The road board instructed Its
attorney, Joseph Devera to notify
all district attorney In logging
areas of the commission's atti
tude and ask their cooperation
In enforcement.
Potatoes
CHICAGO, July 28 (Pota
toes, arrivals 81; on track 185;
total US shipment 605; sup
plies moderate; demand fair,
slightly stronger for best white
stock, weaker for others: Idaho
Bliss Triumphs $3.50-3.69; Ne
braska Red Warbas Commercials
$3.25; Missouri Cobblers $1.50
2.16: Kansas Cobblers $1.95 to
$2.28; Virginia Cobblers $3.10.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. July 28 W) -A
firm tone prevailed In wheat to
day on indications flour business
was expanding and a report the
commodity credit corporation
waa purchasing cash wheat in
Nebraska. Hedging came Into
the pit after advances of about I
cent, restricting the upturn and
confining fluctuations to narrow
limits.
-Trading in rye was nervous
and the market fluctuated errati
cally. Selling from house with
eastern connections dropped
prices below the previous close
at one time, but the ground was
subsequently recovered. A good
demand for cash oats and disap
pointment over the relatively
limited supplies offered created
atrong buying of futures in that
grain.
At the close wheat was t-ic
higher, September $1,431, De
cember $1,451, eats were up lie
to lie, September 6Bic, and rye
was unchanged to Ic higher,
September $1,011-1.
Before we can hope for a
permanent mechanism to secure
enduring peace, we must first
make certain that nations are
not driven by starvation to em
brace ideas as horrible as thoso
of the axis. Foreign Relief Di
rector Herbert H. Lehman.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Hinli (Ripton), Fissire $r Fistula
ttjea dlfortleTt Istpelr your
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flit dotwlpltv Booklet.
Opm ImVnfltv Mon., WW., fti, Th It 90
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
W. I. Cm. I. Burnrid Hd Grasd Avt.
TeUpkoa tAit 3018, FortUad, Orotje
MIT S WILL
BE ENFORCED
CURTIS PRICE
NAMED FOREST
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Westorn Pine association ha
announced tho appointment of
Curtla E. Price, Eugene, as dis
trict forest engineer o f tho
southern Oregon and northern
California district with head
quarters at Klamath Falls.
Price is a graduate or the
school of forestry at Oregon
State college. He has been with
tho forest service In Idaho,
Utah and Wyoming. Following
this, he was manager of timber
property, in which he was in
terested, near Eugene.
Aa a service to members of
the Pine association, the dis
trict forest engineers are assist
ing In seeking methods to avoid
lowering the forest practice
standords of that organization,
to try to prevent needless de
struction of trees and to leave
lands In such condition aa to
produce another forest without
handicapping maximum log pro
duction needed to meet the pres
ent great war demand for lum
ber. Montgomery Word
Asks ICC to Review
Complaint Dismissal
WASHINGTON. July 28 CP)
Montgomery Ward and company
has requested the Interstate
commerce commission to recon
sider a decision dismissing com
plaints by the company against
23 trucking firms charging re
fusal to provide service at a
plant Involved in labor trouble.
The mall order house contends
that the truckers had no right
under their contract to refuse
to cross picket lines In order to
transport goods from the com
panies Portland, Ore., plant af
fected by strike In 1940 and 1041.
Grand Jury to
Consider Deserters,
Prison Escapees
SALEM, July 28 OF) The
Marion county grand jury will
meet tomorrow to consider six
cases, including those of two
soldiers charged with assault
and robbery, and three convicts
involved in recent state prison
breaks.
The two soldiers, Kermlt
Barkhurst and Carl Bates, are
charged with deserting an army
paratrooper base in North Caro
lina, and are accused of two
automobile thefts in this area.
Merlyn Kensler end Doyle
McCann, who escaped from the
prison several weeka ago, are
charged with assault. Shortly
before their recapture, they
shot R. E. Shields, Mehama,
who refused to let them into
his house. Shields still Is In a
hospital.
German General
Relieved of Command
LONDON, July 28 (P DNB,
German new agency, reported
today that Gen. Friedrlch Christ
iansen, commander of German
military force In The Nether
lands, had been relieved of the
command of nail air forces in
that area in order that he might
concentrate on his military
duties.
The DNB broadcast said that
the change had been made at the
suggest! on of Relchsmarshal
Gocring and that Gen. Christ
iansen would be replaced by Col.
Gen. Keller, at. present com
mander of an air fleet.
ECONOMIST
SEATTLE, (IP) A burglar
alarm sent eight policemen dash
ing to Day and Night Safety
Vaults, Inc., with firearm ready.
They didn't fire a shot. A
vault attendant said he'd turned
in the alarm because a man was
beating hi wife.
The man told police he was
beating her because the $1000
he had placed in the safety box
In her name had dwindled to
$100.
It is becoming more and more
appreciated that people are not
drunkards because they are vi
cious, but because they are
weak. Lawrence Kolb, assistant
surgeon general, U. S. Public
Health Service,
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OBITUARY
ELDON S. MILLER
Eldon Sclden Miller, a life
long resident of the Klamath
reservation, passed ' away at
Klamath Agency on Tuesday
evening, July 27, 1943. The de
ceased was aged 43 years. 6
months and 21 days when called
Besides his wife, Phoebe, of
Chiloquln. Ore., he is survived
by seven daughters, Joyce, Phyl
lis, Lyalle, Phoebe, Cecile. Elda
Jean and Marylln: four sons. Ar
len. Elwood, Bruce and Eldon
Jr.; his mother, Mrs. Rose Kerri
gan of Ashland, Ore.; four broth
ers. Harold and Orvllle of Chilo
quln and Harry and Andrew of
the U. S. army; one sister, June
Poltras of Klamath Agency. The
deceased was a member of Klanv
ath Falla Post No. 8, American
Legion and D. A. Veterans of
Klamath Falls. He was also a
member of the Oregon state
guard at Chiloquln, Ore. The re
main rest at Ward's Klamath
Funeral home. 925 High street.
where friends may call. Funer
al arrangement will be an.
nounced Thursday.
FUNERAL
HOWARD E. "BOZZ" HULS
The funeral service for tne
late Howard E. "Buzz" Huls,
who passed away on July 28,
will take place from the chapel
of Ward's Klamath Funeral
homeK 825 High street, on Thurs
day afternoon, July 29, at 1
o'clock under the auspices of
Klamath lodge No. 77, AF4AM.
The Rev. Victor Phillip of the
First Methodist church will of
ficiate. The remain will be for
warded Thursday evening via
Southern Pacific to Logan, O.,
where burial will take place in
the family plot of the Logan
cemetery.
World sugar consumption
reached a high of 27,188,000
tons in 1935.
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Snipers Clash With
Japs in Philippines
LONDON, , July 28 (VP) The
Berlin radio quoted advice from
Manila today as saying that Jap
anese troops had clashed with
American snipers hiding in the
Luzon jungles and that the
American leader had been killed
in the fighting.
The broadcast was recorded
by The Associated Press.
There are approximately 75,
000 volunteer airmen in the
Civil Air PatroL
Captain
Vote for your favorite I Every bond dollar counts for
one. vote. Write the name of your candidate at the
top of your bond application. And you city folks can
help your country friends-by giving your bond votes
to your favorite community. v
Come on Klamath! Get Your Bonds In. Make Your
Candidate Captain Jack's Sweetheart!
BLUE POINTS
TO OVERLAP
WASHINGTON, July 28 W)
Blue point rationing stamps for
August will overlap the Septem
ber stamps by three weeks, re
maining valid until September
20, according to new office
of price administration (OPA)
ruling.
Simultaneous with that an
nouncement last night, OPA
listed several change in point
values which will become effec
tive August 1. These included:
Increases Frozen, fruit and
berries (rem six to nine points;
frozen green and lima beans,
cut corn, pea. and spinach from
four to six points per pound;
canned tomato Juice at the rate
of ope point per pound, except
for smaller cans up to 14 ounce
which remain unchanged.
Decreases Frozen fruit
juice from four to two point
per pound.
Canned or bottled bean are
to be changed in various sizes,
with some Increases and some
decrease, but the average will
remain, unchanged, OPA said.
Courthouse Reeords
Marriage
CRVDERMAN -PUCKITT.
Ray Richard Cryderman, 23,
logger. Native ef North Dakota,
resident of Keno. Bessie Ellen
Puckett. 18. clerk. Native of
Oregon, resident of Klamath
Falls.
Complaints Filed
William P. Mendenhall versus
Violet Irene Mendenhall. Suit
for divorce, charge cruel and in
human treatment. Couple mar
ried in Nampa, Ida., December
31. 1935. Plaintiff asks that de
fendant be awarded custody of
one minor child. J. C. O'Neill,
attorney for plaintiff.
Justice Court
Josephine Taylor. Allowing
minor to operate a motor ve
hicle. Fined $5.50.
William John Pentecost. Oper
ating automobile without one red
light. Fined $9.80.
The luxury dish of the world,
caviar, Is an ordinary staple food
of peasants in Rumania.
IN SEPTEMBER
SWEETHEART
which will
Community
Bly
Henley
Malin
Merrill
Keno
Sprague River
Weyerhaeuser Camp 6
Chiloquln
Bonanza
PIONEER TOBACCO CO.:
Heiress Reaches Reno
mm
Basfl1aatsa4TiVssM
Doris Duke Cromwell (above),
heiress, (tapped from a text to
enter a hotel at Rene, Ner
where she said she planned to
establish a permanent residence
In Nevada. Asked by her attor
ney. William Woodbura. if she
planned a divorce from James
H. R. Cromwell, she said, "per
haps later on."
If you want this position held
we must have more fire power.
But whatever happens, we aren't
moving off this hill. Paratroop
colonel's message to Sicily head
quarters. Give
Your Feet An
Ice-Mint Treat
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tvt thro mn IM-Mint trtM. th. torn
fortinv. soothing eootn444 of ice-Mint driv.
Ins oat Aery burning .. .uhlnv tirHnfM.
Rub IeMint over thou utfar bard old
corns and etl)ou4e. w diruw. S now
whlu. OTm.lk lot-Mint hlp Solwn
thro up. Get toot bppr today tb. lev
ItiM war. Your drureurt hM lea-Mint.
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Candidate
Minnehaha
Cinderella
Little Lady
Red Wing
Pocahontas
Miss Liberty
Winema
Chickie-naw-nee
Merry Widow
SPUD HARVEST
HELP EXPECTED
Part of the FSA farm labor
camp at Athena, which will close
August 10, will be assigned to
Malln for potato harvest, It waa
learned today.
The Athena camp, near Pen
dleton, haa been filled for sever
al weeka with Mexican and
transient workers, part of which
will be assigned to Grants Pass,
the remainder helping to relieve
the expected harvest labor short
age in the Klamath basin.
The laborers have been work
ing In the Pendleton area har
vesting pea. Canning opera
tion there are due to wind up
next week, with the remainder
of the harvest to be confine to
dry pea.
If it's a "frozen" article yea
advertise for a used one)
In the classified
13 Years
Of Negatives
On File!
Sine 1930
Konnell-Ellit
Hot Kept
Alt Ntgatlvta
On Fit
For Your
Convenience
Come In . . .
Look Them Over
And Order From
Those Old Proof.
You May Have
Forgotten! V
Kennell-Ellis
Main and Ith Phone lit
U. 8. HaVl Beak Bldg..
FROM GAMPS
Jack's
down to $13.65; few good and