PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
STOCK AVERAGES
Compiled by The Associated Pre
Mind.
A
0
Net change
Thursday
Previous day 01
Wwk m
Month mo
Year HO Ml
IS Rails 1M til. Storks
A 4 A 1 AS
33 4 401 Ml
MO 40 7 3 1
33 4 40 I Ml
3 1 40 3 4
4C 41.3 (II
THURSDAY, SEPT, 1. 1949
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Sept. 1 ilVCuti
gram unquoted.
Cash wheat ibidi: soft whit
': oft white lexcludlng Rex)
3 13: white club a 13.
Hard red winter: ordinary ) l,;
10 per mil 3 13; 11 per rent 1.14;
13 per cent in.
Hard while Baart: 10 per rent
2.20; U per rent 3 33: 11 per cent
13(1.
Todey'e car receipts: wheat 4;
barley H: (lour ; corn I, oat. 3
null teed 10.
Mail Effect
Of Train Cut
Considered
Along The Lakeview Trail,
Rides Tke Sheriff's Posse
The saddle-sore twenty me m- most colorful smsll rodeos In the
wl in" onerill a Have an
BOND AVERAGES
rnplle4 fcr The Avoriated Prm
SepUmMr 1
Gets 5 Years
But Sentence
Old Wheat Shows Strength PJBSttA
M Italia Hind. 1 I 111. It Foe. U I. Yld.
Net chang unch. unch. A .1 D l linen,
trhursday - all 1030 104.1 10 3 1114
Previous day 91.1 103 104 0 10 3 1114
Wet ago (11 102 104 0 103 111 3
Month MO M l 1031 103 4 10 1 110
Yew ago 1J) 100J 100 0 C3 4 107
Portland Eggs
PORTLAND, Aui. 2 uiy- Ei
ito wholesale ri : A trade lane MS
to 64 S cents; A grsde. medium.
63S-5Sr: small 42Sc; B trade, "wpanying reduction In mall ser
Soulhtrn Pacific's announced
plan to cut 111 train service to three
trains a day October 1 was said
to reflect a declining passenger
volume as fall and winter weather
approach. At present, the 8P Is
running (our passenger trains.
Vkt. . i . - l . . . ... ... '
.... .i.ui io He turn on is ine considered one of the liveliest
" v..mi s-inwra, ana ine ac-
Iheir annual ride to Lakeview
loped away from (he McCarlle
ranch back of Bnnanta this morn-ln.
Tonliht they'll bed down at Ihe
nirr ranch. Kridav nlihl at
Itof lake and Saturday, If every
thing goes aa planned, the none
men will . between .,, v
ine Lakeview hotel.
1 8unday and Monday.
large. 5S4-54S cent.
vice to Klamath Falls and all
paints along the line Is eipecled to
draw a protest from chambers of
commerce and post office patrons
In the communities affected.
Manager Charles Stark of tha
Klamath chamber of commerce re
vealed that he has already been in
touch wfth Manager Jack Mayne of
the Redding chamber of commerce,
and they have definite eonftrma
tion of Ihe SP's train-cutting plans.
ine west coast l imited now runs
weal, and Ihe Klamath Poms will
be in operation both days with Ita
riding siieclallles.
Twenty of the possemen are rid-
I ing over and others will ship their
horses over and drive In Sunday
morning.
The riders, already showing Ihe
effects of several hours In Ihe sad
dle, reined In lo the McCarlle
Review 1. having II. roundup I J ( C
generally rrnre Horlnn place, l.iskrv'a Poa
tld , vatlev ranch and anv numh-r nt
1 other way points.
I The rhurk wagon a truck
I hearing bedrolls, grub and re-
rreinmrnia waa already In and
was tolling over a1 hoi rampflre
to gel Ihe sleeks and spuds ready.
Before the evening was ever
Valour had led over 100 person
is posse members, wives, ranch
hands, friends and raausl visitors
dropped In al Ihe ranch.
Included among those miklne
the ride were old-timers Charlie
Five Silver
Lake Fires
Trailed In
CHICAGO. Sept 1 wPr Old crop wheat deliveries put on a private
display of strength In an otherw ise listless grain market today. Sep
tember wheat bounded up more than 1 cenu at times under aggressive
buying.
Elevator house bought September and sold December, thereby
transferring hedge on the cash grain they own. This action impressed
traders. The elevators could deliver wheat on the September contract.
but obviously preferred to hold onto it.
There also was considerable buying as a result of another boost
fh flour prices, to become effective tomorrow. A boost was made today
. and flour trade circles aaid 1.000.000 sacks or more had been sold over
night before the price rise went Into effect
Wheat closed IS lower to IS higher. September I303S-S. com
waa S-1S lower, September I114N-S. oats were unchanged to S
higher. September 61S-S. rye was S-S higher. Srptembri SI 40
this morning in circuit court
four pleas accepted as court wa j T '4 m'
i-TOiitrnca alter being In recess1
for a month. ;
Circuit Judge David It. Yindrn. 1
burg sentenced Levis J. File la
five years In (risen, then impend
ed Ihe sentence and placed him ea
probation lor Ihe term. Erica waa
arraigned fee revocation of a pre- :
slows probation on grounds thai he I
concealed a prior ertmlaal record. !
Richard Samuel Shuck. Indicted !
lor negligent homicide, entered
rive small fires, all Incited it. ih.
general area southeast ni a.u... i R'ed, N. B Drew. Keith nice l.
passed 'hroueh Klamath PalU northbound i U' Dro'' oul 'rJr '"'a morning ! f Hosco Lilly. Dale Mattoon,
rt irui " M PJ . and southbound at I " 1 ."""' storm whipped M Ruae, Cletua McMahen, W. T.
section. The forest ""uaugney ana otners. but the I
rv.ee ana Klsmsth Forest Pro-i 'd-tlmer was missing. Early ry altemDta w. 7n....,1..2. I
lecllv, association reported that all ! Ar.nl. 7.,ears-old and the Si fP.-
County Demos
To Join State
Finance Club
The Klamath county democratic
central committee last night voted
to Join lha stale party organisation
in na ii a month" finance club.
Tke so-called elukwlll be eom
posed of put. aseaabers pledged
give II a month from new
until the November, use, general
elections lo boliter Ihe parly's
finances la Oregon.
Jim Ooodsell, party general
secretary with offlrea In Portland,
will be charged with making the
collection alter the pledgee are In.
and the bulk of tha money Is to be
spent lor election eipenses In Ore
gon. A portion will go lo the demo
cratie national committee. i
4-H Exhibits
Due Tomorrow
All 4-H exhibits for the state fair
escenl the rooking exhibits must
be turned In at Ihe 4-H offlre br
Friday, September I. The rooking
exhibits may be turned In Saturday
noon.
I'll lale datea for Ih presenta
tion of these exhibit by thru
children winning prises at Ih Ju
nior Livestock ahow has been given
since the original exhibits were sto
len st Ih show Tuesday night
Police Probe
Three Thefts
When the changes are effected
October 1. this will be the probsble
schedule of trains through here:
Northbound
Khaita Daylight 4:3 pas.
Cascade. 3:41 a.aa.
Klamslh. 1:35 a .as.
Sealhbeaad
Daylight 1:13 pas.
Cascade. 13:3 a.m.
Klamath, about 1:33 a. as.
Chamber Manager Stark pointed
Three minor burglaries and burg-
fir were trailed In b:- noon today. : t.unche,t of the piemen, became morning all "bel.evea uj KZn,
more scattered llghtntn stormi 1 """re ine nne started yes- one uenon.
preaicien in siierts fnre.i '"'r muniing.
Camp Eleven
Man Injured
A Weyerhaeuser woods employe la
In Klamath Valley hospital suffer
ing from fractured ribs and possible
other hurt.
Injured waa Jim Jurgemon. who
wsa hll kv a falling log this morn
ing. Jurgenseo waa emplsved al
M eyerhaeuser Camp II. and waa
brought I tewa by Kaler'a Amis,
lance service.
Extent of his Inliirlrs had
not been determiner by I p m . bill
X-ray were lo be taken tills after-noon.
soybeans were IS to 1 cent lower. November I233-133S. and lard was set for October 31.
. plea of not guilty and his trU wss out that the Shasta Daylight and
1 to 10 cenu a hundred pounds higher. September 12 20.
J Wheat Open High Low Clot
Sept 1.01 103S 301 303S-V,
Dec. l.MS- 3 07'. 3 06' 3 07S-S
March l.OtS 3 0US 3 00 3 0IS-S
May 3 02S-3 03 1 03S IMS 303S-3OJ
July 1 SS IMS 1I4S 1S-S
the Cascade handle only first and
weather forecasts sent to KFPA for
loaay ana rrlday. ;
Two of the biases were east of
Pole bulte and a third broke out
near the McCali dipping vat. The i
other two are on Fremont forest i
land, three miles southwest of Dead '
Indian lookout and three miles'
north of Fremont point lookout. I
Stocks Make
Lively Advance
NEW YORK. Sept 1 (PI The
stock market moved ahead today
for the liveliest advance In a couple
of week.
Closing price were up fractions
to. around a point and In some
case considerably more. Numerous
share aold at the year's top price
although then wss a tendency to I
slip back from the high mark of 1
the day in lata dealings.
The Increase In buying yanked
the market out of a narrow rut In
which It ha been stuck for the
265-280 lbs. and 150-1&5 lbs. 31 SO.
able 32 00-23.50.
Salable sheep 150: market alow,
steady to weak: good-choice spring
lambs U 50-20 00: no high good
choice lots available: medium
grades 17.00: common 16 00 down; !
good ewe 5 50-C 00: common-med- .
turn 3 00-5 00. !
Plant To Be
Rehabilitated
EUGENE. Sept. 1 .4vRehabll.
tation of Bpringlield s long dormant
alcohol plant, lor the purpose of
producing molasses from wood sug
ar will begin by October 1. accord
ing to Charles B Hudson, one of
UlH-m l-TMIT as Or Ilia naaojar t geoawaao v
, iiuj .trttrma nomr. np 11.diCg.tiHl thai
! hf ind hu brut Met, William 9. Hud-,
Cars Damaged
In Collision
A minor accident about a mil
01f Olson, indicted for ronirlhi.t. , second n... .. .
; Ing to the delinquency of a minor, i when the new schedule starts!
, likewise pleaded not guilty, and his Klamath and comparable ootnta
i ZZMi 'or CU)b'r I 'U h only one full maU train Pavina SrnrtoI
A .bird not guilty .Ir. w en-i service each ... d.ti. TOVinfl Srarted
tered by R!uel rrost Indicted fee He said thai conslderiiion -.11 k-
iChiloquin Street
CHIIOQUIN. Sept. 1-Pavlng of
CHICAGO, Sept. 1 IAP-XISDA i
Salable hogs 7000: fairly active. l'
mostly is cent higher: instances !
SO cent up on sows: closed slow
on few lightweight butchers: top
sparingly: most good snd WASHINGTON Scot 1
enwee leu-ra 10. ai 25-ai 83: tew j President Truman aaid trfi th.
b- i60-'" - i .r of nerTeTbewee" melommu
pst ten day or o. Turnover was " " 'V '..",'" j "ning up very much. He -
t a rata approaching 1,000.000 SsUis tb ,6507 00 f 1 pre!", hop U would ,n1 ln 'ur-
Sharee for the fun aeasion. 17 1- . 800 "nd" " did the World War II
Wall street sources were unable " "t. . "I ' r0UDd hootlng conflict
!? J? ' - '"CU1" 8aibTJ VLiSXSS -lahle calve, 1 l.TS 5.d'Bt.d U"
-v news Development trial mignt ex- Ann rhnir .,HP- , , ' - - - rmirrewv me lata
M V 1 anniversary or HlUer's larassoa mt
f,,1f. . l0W: toi roUd- He did ot y a b tm-
.ff-","" "' PTO,WU ln-I Picd that the .arren.de, h U
...j u.' w orv s-ruvj BJO eJ
night passenger service to Port Is nd
which ha always been poouiar
i with Klamath people. It will be
possible to come back from Port
land overnight but the test Coast
will no loner carry overnight Dis
senters north.
The 8P bss Indicated It may re
store the old schedules tf trsffie
pick up. probably next spring.
'Nerve War'
Slackening,
Says Truman
roadway in Chlloqutn.
Thai thru lt 1 1 1
.... ...... siir .-vi 1 1 xrii- (JsrillaT till .,u .. ....
proved are Chiloqu.n drive. K lam- j ",:"' .
ath avenue and Park atreet Mayor ,, ' P'""0-' 'uptrvlse
William Loren. ,.,d tocl ' f " l;n '" " ""lt
1 himself on when Ihe plant will be
..... -"" P comrari ror ready for molasses production.
' .V " H..;," "trlp ' ro,d ' T" Springfield establliment has
i. " """"n "a ' . been leased for five years with an
on ocptem-.option to buy. It cost tha govern
I First in point of time occurred
I at Dvlbrrt Scholer's Richfield ser.
... .pporemiy nom-1 ana three-quarters west of Mac
! Ing was taken. A window waa brok.l nor. n.i. ,.....!. j .'
en In sometime .round midnight ... to the two r.ra Involved buj
The Spot tavern was entered nn personsl Injuries,
shortly after 1 am, and a metal j Karl Dehllnger o( Henley was
box containing no In small change driving north when he mad a left
and an empty coin changer taken. I u.n off the highway, not seeing an
Entry was msde by breaking a 1 approaching car driven by M C
' wlnaow- , MrPhermn of Midland MrPherson
Between 3 30 and 1 SO m. Ihe drove Into the dllrh lo avoid a
Sunrise tavern was broken Into by J collision, and ildeswiped the Lvh
Ihe same method and apparently linger automobile,
nothing stolen there. MrPhersnn's car overturned. Hi
Th Jobs were slmllsr to a burg-i brother. Ralph, who was passen
lary Tuesdsy night at Western Auto! er In his car. wsa brought to a
company where a window was doctor lor a check-up nf pouible
smashed and a 13-guage shotgun inlunei. but he waa found to be
stolen from a window display. 1 Just shskrn up.
laln the abrupt expansion In de
insnd. '
American Can . .. 4'
Am Power dc Lt
Am Tel A Tel
Anaconda
Bendiz Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth a Sou
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft .
Dupont de Nun ,
OeneraJ Electric
Genersl Poods
General Motor
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott ;
Llbby McN or L .
Long Bell -A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvin tor
Nat Dairy
N,Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pic Am Fish .
Pic Gis tc Elee
Penney J C
Rayonter
Reynold Metal .
Richfield
Safeway Store .
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Cal
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining .
Trans-America
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific ..
United Airline
V S Steel
Wrner Bros Pie
woolworth ...
... 13 s
. 144 s
i!7
- MS
- MS
- lis
- 13S
- 33S
- SIS
- S
10
- 33
- 3
- 7S
- 0S
- sos
- 7
. 45S
. 61?.
- MS
- 3S
- S4S
- 45S
.. 7S
. 10S
- S3
- 14
33S
. 10 s
Cars Collide,
Woman Hurt
A Lo Angele wife wis slightly
Inlured and s Newport Ore. man L
cuea By state police for failure to
drive on the right aide of the high
way In a two-car collision -10 30
Thursday morning near Algnms
In lured Is Mrs. Wayne Leroy Bel
linger, who suffered stomach
bruises and facial scratches.
Norman Keith Dewey. 23. a travel-
, ment nearly thre and one-half mil-
lon dollars: but much of the equip-
I.FKS Urn CHAIN 1 ment there will probably not be
WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 tjr used, according to Hudson, and the
A serious decline ln Russia 1 gram lease said between 1350 000 and
erope was reported iody by th de- .100 000 must be spent by them lo
partmeni of agriculture. , put the plant Into orjeratlnn.
iSl?. "hf h'DiL0": J" ,b0ut Asked for comment on the oni
steady: high-good and choice fed t- j .' " . '
MM ioTta.1 TiT ' ceedlngly happy that the shooting mn. was arreted. State
30 00 for load 11. S lb. steers: most , hu not enitn ..-Ji I Police said that rv...
! mat it wis followed by a war of """" en nignwav n at an alleged
ncvasive rate 01 speed, failed to
make the sharp curve at Algoma
I high-medium and good steers 23.50-
iju most common tt av....- ;
medium kind, muold: mo., ITm. J"Z Tl"
i
I . I 1 Jkw I I vbbi m I
I5EN PMWTNPiMg SoVnnum'' U vA into Choic'' f ,
I 'N.. "pS, I - Imvm S
vcry.vcryp; 'J..
(MAUREEN O'HARA Sk3". ! .YOUNG-HOLM ;'
MELVYN DOUGLAS
A GLORIA GRAHAHE 7& f ( WU
BILL WILLIAMS xl f K-0kj lM
Wnr'ffJ - TOTlIESmBLE" .
l f T " t' HUGH MIOWE USA lANCHESTtl. THOMAS GOMEZ
cJkll 1 ffSTCO I -M J" f i Add,d "THB KITTEN SITTER" Corf oon t
K&vini XJ' "' ' M TW S'"lia"i" '"J NEWS ! l
- fjjt f.Ti- jkX ! g aetana)awi ijios. . . -o-rw"r- sw-reT--ywoK'
vi 1 MzM Mi
. ..r.ici. iwojn; surrender.
common and medium cows 1400- Wh . t ..i. fc.. 1..
mXm C.U 12 - : "T surrender, he Md ho
medium and good sausage . . . j .
view point and mihMt hM
Into a vehicle driven by Wayne
Leroy Bellinger.
sir. Bsmnger was moved in
14
19 50
14.50:
cj. ,nd ,Blo '" stMe the j "amath V.lley hosplul for treat -
SSIbS , h. w " "" " theaghl Probably be released
lamb! .neE? J , it wa. lkenig p very moth. .
Z L. wether.; L,,r on, TrUm.n Ud ht w I Neither of the men wss n)Ured.
n.: .'3 1 ?.opA'u!-UMt. w" f -7" !'! I " wtTt Un""d-
rM . r :z "JO"- nen n uoe ne saia
is h feci M,iin. , ., everybody wUl then be in a mood
r: !. United N.uon. would
Uv.-.. V-Tr i"" work ss It should
M.cu.uxi .uu gwa saontarm
ewes TM-2i.
Municipal Court
Art Lovell, drunk. Fine. 110 or I
days.
Asron Bryson, drur-k. Pine, 'o or
ft days.
33 S 1 JOn Foster, drunk. Fine, 110 or
SOS
34 U
30
40 S
3SS
41S
39 S
MS
23 S
S
11
nd we 1
should have generations of world
peace.
But he had nothing to aay about
Soviet troop movement In the vi
cinity of Yugoslavia. Secretary of
State Acheson described those yes
terday ss part of the Soviet wax
nerves.
Union Label
Week Slated
. 31S
. 71 S
HZ '!
11
- 43-ft
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO. Sept.
1 (AP-USDA) Salable catUe 50
calves 00; trad low, mostly steady
on few scattered sales; lew common
atocker steers 124 00; yeaterday load
feeder steers tis.00.
Salable hogs 3S0; fairly active,
steady: good-cholre ihi.iaa 11.
butchers 124.35: odd head good sows
oio.uv; weanesasy one lot of SO lb
feeder pigs 125.00.
Slble sheep 00; no early sale:
Wednesday market closed fully SO
cent lower; I double good-choice
horn 12-13 lb. limbs 122.00; m
d.um mostly 120.00; 1 lot good loo
. yearling 117.00; ewe acarce.
PORTLAND, Sept. 1 (AP-UBDA)
Salable cattle 200; calves 25; mar
ket alow, mostly steady to weak on
all classes; aome trading on clean
up 'bsslj; odd common medium
grss steers 20.00: most cutter
common steer 13 00-18 00; csnner
d117 type "' n 0
1350: common-medium 13.50-17.00'
odd high medium linn-so-
t,TTJ0mt Unteljr ".00-Jl.oo; few
11.35-50: common - medium beef
cow. 13 00-14.00: cutter-good sau-
.. av.vu. KOfXl mfl ! ...I
Mrs. Marian Allen, drunk. Fi,
110 or 5 days.
Dewey Phillips, drunk. Fine, 110
or I dsys.
Hoaca Stevens, no operator's li
cense. Fine. IS.
Hoaca Steven, rfmnk na Mayor Robert A.
or S days. ' ; proclaimed the week of September
Louis Smiles, no opertor . 11- ,"10 " Unlon Lbel Week m KUm"
cense. Fine 5. i ln plu-
Lois McKendree. r.n . week wis author.
State Jobless
Benefits Up
! teed In a resolution passed by the
n.t.irr. .,.,. ' ll" convention of the Union Label
u turn. Forfeit . department of the American
, 1 Federation of Labor.
improper left t, ,, h-m. nan,i h. .h. a..
Fine. 15.
William Fles,
13 ball.
Gle.m Lewis Jr.,
turn. Forfeit 15 hail
ReTcr "' U-'--irhVc.7d. aPdUTniTn bn. and"
Tlol,t,on bM,c ' un,on Ub"
.,Jl"Z"f. Wllton' grncy. Forfeit
siou ball.
8ALEM, Sept 1 IV-Oreeon-i
employed received more Jobless
benefit during August than In any
other summer month ln history, the
state unemployment compensation
commission said today.
The August payments totaled II.-
J.7M to covered workers, plus
imtim , - . . . . .
' -- f.m.ui w no couia
not find Jobs.
The A osnst total was 37.7 per cent
wort thaa hi Jaly, and waa 11 aer
Thompson has cent swore thaa In Aagasl IM.
The prevloua summer high mark
was In July. 14, but the August
total wss 1100.000 more than that
one.
Heavy Industry account for more
than half of the unemployment. Last
week, 30 per cent of the Jobless
were In the logging nd lumber in
dustry. 30 per cent In construction
nd food processing Industries. nd
14 per cent ln other manufacturing.
Grid Ticket
Sales Heavy
iknli mtt swu... a- it. em... ,
lrt d! . I - ail ess - 1 "UV oa.v UUUIUI W .lie friiCaini
'JJ""' ,,Md'' mhet i hom arid games had been aold at
commerce early
POTATOES
CHICAGO. Sept. 1 fAP-USDAl
Potatoes: rrival 140; on track
20; toul U. S. shipment 020; sup-
nil.. IMnM ... j
- . ucmana lair: mar.
stocks; Idaho-Oregon Russet Bur
bsnks 14.15: MlnnesoU-North Da
kota Red Warbas I2.M; South Da
kota Bliss Triumphs 13 00; Wash
ington Long Whites I2JS. Russett
Burrnks I3g5-4.10; W,co,n
B Is, Triumphs 13.00, cobblers 110-
care, quoted 20.00-23 00- a
jnon-medium grade 12.00-U.00; few
heavy calve unsold.
Blbl hogs 100; active, slesdy;
good. choice iao.230 lb, mostly
4JS: fat tvoe downward to 33.25:
the chamber of
this afternoon.
The usual pell-mell rush for the
season's pateboards greeted the
chamber force this morning when
door were opened a' 1:31.
However, by 10:30 the crowd had
thinned and on could step right up
no uuy ucseis lor me live home
games. Price Is it for the five
gsmes with a limit of six to a cus
tomer. Fron 12 to 15 customer willed
II of Wednesdsy night for th doors
to open while two rabid fana kept
rlgll both Tuesday and Wednesday
nights.
About 1025 ticket wen" on ssle.
.rr.vUwh,r:ho'.n ed'y, r "'""i ...t. thVunltad
are everywhere of equal length. Bute.
Portland Potatoes
Potatoes: Ore. Boardman district
White Rose No. Is 1275-10: No 2
5-0s; 50 lb. wash Netted Oems.
No. Is, 12.75-3 00; No. 2s, 15.95,..
Long White. No. Is 100 lbs. 12 50
2 05; No. 2s 50 lb., 5c-l 00
Equinox means equal night, the
BenrJine'i Nephew
Crash Victim
It wis learned here today that
one of th 10 crewmen who per
ished off the San Diego. Calif..
coast Wednesdsy morning when a I
PBY naval flying boat sank was
Martin Kollmorgen, nephew of Mar
tin Bendlne of Klamath Fall.
Young Killmorgen, a lieutenant In
the navy, had Just been transferred
from Saipan to th San Diego naval
base.
Hi home wa In West Point Neb.
New Cell Block
Filled Slowly
SALEM, Sept. 1 ( The new
150 000 cell block at the state pris
on won't be filled up for severs I
dsys, Deputy Wsrden E. C. Halley
sld today.
It ha 400 single cells, but now
contains only 130 men. These are
mostly Juveniles, cook and wait
ers. "So far, we're taking things slow
ly. The men In there now have been
moved to remove tha tension ln the
old cell block," Halley said.