PAGE FOUR HEItALI) AND NKWS. KMMATH l-ALI.S. OREGON WKDNKSIMY, FKBlUIAnV 20, 1032 MlUim -and FINANCIAL Lota Salts' Flurry Knocks Groins CHICAOO 'Un'A teUtnt flurry In the lent -IS -minutes knocked ov er grain market which had been pretty atesdy lor most of the sea alon on the board ol trade Wednes day, , The telling; hit soybean! hard ext, the March contract tumbling more than 3 cents. Losses In other pita were not large. The selling movement, however, was a quick reversal of price trends. Immedi ately prior to It, wheat had forged up nearly a cent. Brokers' attributed the selling movement largely to liquidation on ine part 01 uii cereaia. hose who were long Wheat closed 'i-H lower. March $2.65 'H-, corn l-?4 lower, March ii. bl -ft, oats lo l cent lower, March 83 V, rye S lo 1 cent lower. May sl.96 i, soybeans 1 'V 3 V4 lower, March $3.96 '2- 4. and pounds lower, March $12.65. Wheat Open High Low Close 1.66 .H 2.56 a, 2.55 3.65 3.53 fj 3.54 2.53 3.53 2.47 3.4T 3.46 '5 3.48 3.41 H 3.48 H 347 'j 3.47 , Mar May Jly Sep Quotations New York Storks By The Associated Tress Admiral Corporation Allied cnemical Allis -Chalmers American Airlines American Power Light American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco , Anaconda 'Copper Atchison Railroad ' -Bethlehem Steei Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing' ' Canadian Pacific v Caterpillar Tractor, . Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation CiUes Service Crown -Zellerbacb Curtiss Wright DouglasAircraft duPont de'Wraours Eastman-Kodak -Emerson Radio .' General Electric General . Foods General-' Motor ''l Georgia Fac Plywood Goodyear Ttr' - -,-' Homestae Mthing Co. IntemaUoual Hervester International. 'Pauper jonns juanviiie- 26 , Kenneoott Copper- C: Libby, :ttcNeu' :;:' Lockheed Aircraft ' Loew5 Incorporated- Long Bell -A Montgomery Ward . New" York Temral ' Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J.C.) Co. . Pennsylvania R E. tr Pepsi Cola, Co, Phllco Radio i Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp .. Rayonier Incorp Pfd I Republic Steel ' f Reynolds Metal t Richfield Oil ,' Safeway Stores Inc. K5 Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil . Southern Pacific . Standard Oil Calif - Standard Oil N. J. : Studebaker Corp. , Sunshine Mining Swift ft Company Transamerica Corp. . Twentieth Century Fox . ' Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westlnghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric . Woolworth Company 48 14 14 23 H 15 H si 49 75 49 H 45 63 17 y4 25 4 32 U 48 V 44 14 68 i 103 55 ? 9 66 84 V 44 " 13H 54 , 43 SOU 20 T, 43 , 36 S, S3 "a 46 Vt 64 81 V, 8 20 i ' 16 Ji 39 l H is y 1 65 Vt 15 Vi 35 109 4 4 i 68 18 - i 27 24 62 36 '.'2 41 69 A 63'i SO 53 63 4 35 62 60 14 74 V, 12 i 10 i 32V, 22 Vt 18 ,: 36 at 109 i 29 V S . 11 Vt 38 H 14 y, 43 35 H 36 H 42 Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO l (U8DA) Potatoes; 33 cars on track; ar rivals. Oregoa 18, California 1. Wy oming 1; no tales. LOS ANOBLES (-tUSDA Potatoes: 83 -cars on track; ar rivals. California 1. Nevada 3; Ore gon 2, Idaho 11. by truck S market t.10-.20. V- -v CHICAGO, I Potatoes: Ar rivals .100 on track 375; tout U.S. Mupmcnts 920; supplies moderate; for Russets and best washed reds. market firm at celling; for others, market dull; track sales, local: Colorado McClures $5.26; Idaho Russets $5.66-85. utilities $4.56. Street sales, according to basis of sale, per 100 lb: -Colorado McClures $5.6041; Idaho Russets $6.16-41. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO - WV A reduced run checked sliding hog prices Wednesday and placed the market at mostly steady to 25 cents higher levels than Tuesday's. Cattle- were unevenly 25 cents high to as . much lower, vealers were steady to $1.00 higher, and sheep failed to sell early. Most butcher weight hogs brought $15.76 ' to $18.00- while sows took $14.25 to-$16.00. . The rise in cattle generally ap peared on upper grades of steers ana yearlings wnne tne decline was roistered on lower grades. Most cnoice to prime steers and yearlings sold from $33.00. to $39.00 and good to prime heifers from $30 to S3S.TO. Asking prices on sheep cenerallv were higher but big packers were bidding 35 to JO cents lower on ear ly efforts to make a market. Potato Shipments 50-51 '51-52 Feb. It 0 5 Feb. 19 29 34 Month to date ' 529 560 season to date 8083 7469 Nursery Set For Institute Children will .be taken care of aunng rtexi weeie s Arts and crafts institute here, Mrs.. Charles Lelk, president of the Klamath Leader- snip council- announced today. The council and Ihe City Recrea tion Department are sponsorlna the Institute, which this year is to bring Frank Staples, world famous Instructor in arts and crafts to Klamath Fiill.;. . Registration la underway at the rcnamoer of commerce. . ' The liuUUtte is being presented for parents, teachers . and youth leaders. The nursery plan was In-. stlgated for mothers who wish to bring their children, . 1 The Institute-la scheduled to start from 9:45 to 11.-45 in the' YMCA and evening sessions in the Vet erans Memorial Bid. The arts and crafts studies will cover everything from square knot ting to potato printing, Mrs. Lcik said. . . - , . , . . A. Arson Foiled At U.S. Unit Portland Grain PORTLAND Jfh- Wheat bid- to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast: Soft white 2.51 4: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.51 i. wmte duo 2.51 . Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.54; 10 per cent 2.54; 11 per cent 2.54; 12 per cent 234. j . Hard white baartr Ordinary 3.52: 10 per cent '2.52; 11 per cent 2.52; 12 per cent 2.52. Car receipts: Wheat 40; barley flour 6: corn 2: oats 8: millfeed II. Son Francisco Livestock Portland Livestock PORTLAND (IP) Cattle salable 125: steers and beifers scarce; quotable steady; cows active and strong; caniier and cutter cows largely 17.00-20.00; with few strong weights 20.50 and 21.00; utilty cows 2i.uo-u.uo; odd utility Dulls steady at 25.50-28.00. Calves salable 35; choice vealers scarce; odd head steady at 35.00 36.00: utility and commercial grades 2.00-30.00. Hogs salable 200; market fairly active, strong to 25c higher: choice 180-335 lbs largely 1930-19.75: 1 lot choice No. 1 221 lb averages 19.85: 1 lot 224 lbs 20.00; choice 260 lbs 18.00; few. choice 350-680 lb sows 15.00-16.50; feeder pigs scarce; good and choice quotable 17.00 18:00; 1 lot medum 90 lb pigs for slaughter 16.50. Sheep salable 60; scattered sales steady; odd head good 90 lb lambs 27.00; utility lambs down to 23.00; odd cull ewes 7.00. North Portland Livestock mar ket will be closed Friday, Feb. 22, Washington s Birthday. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia A pro-dawn attempt to . burn down the quarters 01 the, U-3., informa tion Service in the middle of down town Belgrade 'was ' prevented Wednesday by the early arrival o( a Yugoslav employe. It was the second attempt within 15 months to destrov the head quarters a building separate from tne emoassy ana nousnig- k reanmn room and a showroom displaying pictures of life in America. The Yugoslav employe discov ered the blare just inside a guard wall near the entrance. He ex tinguished It without damage. Three bottles, wrapped in waste and containing a liquid fuel, ap parently had been pitched through an iron grill outer gate behind the guard wall. tllSTHII T t OI KT Ortrjr T. Stout Jr., dliordtriy con dw-t. Forfeit &JA ball. . John S. Kotr. overload, forfeit au tMtl. ltmard K. Cavon. ovvrload. forfeit MO ball. William Bunt, overload, forfeit Hi o . all , ., , Clarrni-e V Vkorno. overload, for feit U4 hall Knttl W. Muikinan, overload, forfeit IM ball. ttrynon C. Miller, overload, rurfell 40 kail. Millard f. Bobcrti, overload forfeit UP bail.. William flue sia. , Larl ! . P. Heu, no PC ptnntt. Nonetl. tlleital pmwimlnn llouor. Sentence. S nmntlta proltatlon. Roy A. .flde. Inadequate, eiltcrsenry brake. Fine Mi. tr n, Steward, violation' bailc rule, rina 0. .., Lee H. "'Stewart, violation '.basic rule, fine . '' Jamea 13. Lw-kharl;' failure atop at atop alri. . .fine Sn. Denti G. Uabaon, no ventcle llcenao. flnt St. MtMi iiM, rowax Thaddlea M Farnhatn. drunk, fine 91.1 or 7a day. Edward H. MrOougal. drunk, fine $13 or T, dava. Haiel Watson, drunk, fine lis or T da'a. -.'.. . ...it ....-V ..l.i.' :k4 .... J Perch Warps Chick Keel Dunn Nominated As Ambassador WASHINGTON Ul President Truman Wednesday nominated James O. Dunn as ambassador to France. Dunn, now ambassador to Italy, was named to succeed David K. E. Bruce, who Is replacing James E. Webb as undersecretary of state. MORGANTOWN. W. Va.-ltf A chick that picks a perch for repose may be twisting its keel askew. And that's Dad.- says the poultry experts at the West Vireinia Uni versity Agricultural Experiment Station. Chickens with deformed breast bones known to the trade as keels have a lower market value. The experts wanted to know what causes deformed keels, and after three years of experiments con cluded., that they came from the strain of. balancing on a perch. Chickens 'that didn "have .perches to brood on had suaigbter keels. Apparently the last word fcas not peen said , on ine suojecb i ne .ex perts at the 'State Agricultural De partment scoff at the experiments by the boys at the experiment sta tion, saving deformed keels- are simply the result of heredity or. j COM PLAINTS HI.KU Ciu.v A. Urarri. vs. Stirtla II. Reard. tutt for divorce. Coitl'tr married July 34, IB.W. Creswell,. Ore. CharKe. eruel- flalnliff seeks rustodv one minor child w. Kuvkcnd.il, attorney for plalnlltf. trank. c. . uroyies. vs.. rem e. royles. suit for divorce. Connie mar ried ' Dec. 3. 10.10. Walla Walla, Wash. Charge, cruelly-. IMainltft seeks custody of two minor children for summer va cation, property settlement, u.a. ualcn Une, attorney for plaintiff. Schiefcratein Bcnnell. Richard A. Schleferstein. IS. student. Native Oreeon. . Resident -of Klamath Kails. Ore. ttaxel J. Bennett. 18. cashier. Na tive of California. Resident of Klam ath falls. Ore. Kesfer Heads Soil District Glenn Kester. Poe Valley farm er, was elected supervisor of the Foe Valley Soil Conservation Dis trict at the district's annunl meet ing Tuesday night in the Olene Community Hall. He replaces A. w. scnaupp. Bonanza high school freshman Patricia Kllcy spoke on soli con servation, and Dr. Al Halvorsen, Klamath Experiment station, dis cussed soil building. Hex High presided over the meeting of about 30 persons. Lecturer Sees Eastern Hope By MALCOLM FTt.KY JR. The KlHittath Fulls Knife nud Fork Club apparently never gets a dull one. "Stories from Here; There and Everywhere," Inst night's topic, was held in a! doubtful reception oy ine winard uitntiuel rooms capacity crowd of Knife uiitl t-Hirk- ers B.t "Singapore Joe" Fisher stood to give his talk. Fisher Is a world traveler end what might be termed a world oustnasMiinn. 'I traveled." he Mtya, "Hrcau.se to do business with people you hiu.m get 10 anow tiieui. . He took the club member a verbal trip through the Eastern half of Uto Southern Hemisphere. Beginning In his native Union of South Africa, he described the ngnt ot the pcopl? of that 'area for Independence . .. . a flitht ne. cullarly parallel to the American Revolution. GROWTH ' South Africa, he pointed oit,-ls fast developing, Johannesburg only 62 years -auo .was a flve-bulltllng fnrm. Today It has a populaton of about one million people. He compared, world famous Vic toria Falls, on the Zambesi, as aecpnd only to America's Grand Canyon lii expanse nnd beautv. Moving to the . Orient, where Fisher won and lost three fortunes. Ho was a thriller chain opcrntur, working out. of Singapore before the Japanese occupation. He was In the United States when Singa pore fell lo the Japanese. , Jnp treatment of white people, Fisher believes, is the reason for the nutlmiHltkllc movements anionu Orirntuls, ThroUBhoiil the colonial ,rlau ,1,. Cyl...t..l ...... .. . Of vmcuuu wtut IWUKIH IU w -up sis nuu ruspect uie w illies. The Jupnue.se during the war sub jected the whites to, the lowest persecution. , India, Fisher said, Is one of the world's really meat problems. Crammed Into an area half the size of tbe United Suites are 4110 million-people. Today thev are un dergoing a drouth which will prob ably maintain famine .conditions In Weather ' Western Oregon Mostly cloudy wttn showers or rain or snow Wednesday and Wednesday uliiht. becoming puilly cloudy Thutstltiy with snow lluiiies In Interior and weunestlay 38 lo it. Lows Wednes day nlyht 38 to 30, A Utile warmer i inn Mln y wllh highs or 4 and M), Winds olf coast southerly to south easterly and 10 lo lit) miles an hour (long Immediate const nnd north miles an hour some distance off shore. Eastern Orrgon Considerable cloudiness and snow flurries Wednesday and Thursday. Little cliuugit in tempernturo with highs both (lavs 26 to 35. Lows Wednes day night It) to 30 except near sero u nigu vuiieya. Grants Pass nnd vicinity Con siderable fog and cloudiness wllh occasional snow flurries through Thursday. Huh Wednesday i'l. Low Wednesday night 37. High Thurs. day 44. 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday Mnx. Mln. I'reelp. Baker 31 11 .03 Bend SO 13 T Eugene 43 30 .10 La Grande ' 33 3(1 .03 Lukevlew 27 24 .till Medford 46 33 .0.1 North Bend 44 3.1 33 Ontario 36 37 .03 Pendleton 41 ' 311 .03 Portland 37 33 .31 Rosebuig 41k 34 Salem 40 32 .S3 Boise 33 37 .03 Chicago 34 .1:1 .00 Denver . 33 17 j Eureka 48 in 64 Los Anneles 58 4(1 j New York 36 : j I Red Blulf 411 41 01 i Sim Francisco 55 4 .08 Scuttle 38 30 111 Spokane 29 24 .07 Karachi Greets Mrs. Roosevelt KARACHI, Pakistan (At Mrs. Franklin U, Itotisevcll rode In a procession of 127 camel curls Wednesday as a part of Pakistan's welcome to hov. (the was greeted on her arrival at the airport for a seven-day visit by 10.000 nci son.!, inoatlv women and children. Mrs. Roosevelt dined with Prime Minister Khwuln Nualinud- din Wednesday nlglit. rjite hits just ooinpli'lcd a tour o the Middle East and will go irom here lo India. U.S. Casualties Show Increase WAHIIINOTON I Announced U. H. buttle ciisiialllei In Korea reached 1HU.B4 1 Wednesday, an in crease of 333 since last week. Tito new totals are: Killed In action, 16.427; wounded, 76.71)4 and missing 13,620. The casualties by services: Armv 86.730; Navy, 1,336; Air Force, 1,037; Marino Corps, 18,846, OLDER FOLKS with ITCHING SKIN For tlm nuKglnir. iitndilvnlnf, pernlt rtit fU'h nf tiy akin, no ri-niiimii tu fulki tRt tmiMIr n.'fi JtfMiMrl Oiiiimml It aprrinl, nolhiin, rrllff. Aria in pUre of niiimiii; iiMihaI tktn oil wurkt ft, nnd f ton fn rt Ufttn. II ww good It fecit nnt to hnv lo niTittrh nnd trrntfti. .r I Kftinul aritt r relief. All tlms tturv. Teenager Put On Probation! flenlent'fl of five innnlha prnbiillnn wiin piisseti on lu-ycnr-okl Cm I Iflchurd Moiirtt by District Court Tuesiliiv on conviction of llleuiil possesslnii ol iilcoliollo llfiuor, Monctt was uiiined III a coin. plaint signed by tin Oregon Lliiuur I'oiitrnl Commission rrpresentn. lives, chiiiglim Ihe youth with liuv IliK beer Hum Freinuut Olocrry Feb. 8. Lee Joseph (leiue, operitlur ot Ihe urocerv. eiuiler Oils week paid nuu line on innvlctlon of sclllnu Ihe beer lo Monetl. Uertie's wile, I'. linn, f 11 pes a sim ilar charge and Is scheduled lo ru ler a pleu In District Court 'J Inn n diiv morning. We can help you with cittior buililiiiR or rcmodcli'i-:. BASIN BUILDING ' MATERIALS, INC. 4754 So. 6th Phono 2-2563 Mrs. Knowles' Rites Friday Funeral services for Mrs. Marlon Knowles, 87, have been scheduled for Friday at 10 a. m. from Ward's Klamarri Funerol Home. The Rev. 'David Barnett Jr. will officiate. - commitment services will take place at the Arcate Cemetery, Ar gate, caiu. In Iff u of flowers, those who wish may. contribute to the Presbyterian Children's Chapel. latrodednr q4!& IT f dtTletf snlUklt mi mltnti $75 iasy PATVtMTJ 71S Main Sfrett SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (VP) Cattle: 100, supply consisted of load of feeder steers, balance 1 mainiy cows, active, fully steady, canner and cutter cows $17.00-31.00, shelly cows 115.00. load good 910 pound feeder steers $31.50, Monday cows 50 cents higher, others steady two short loads good 965-1,130 pound steers $32.50, small lot god choice 880 pound yearlings $34.00, commercial and god heifers $30.-00-31.50, high utility and low com mercial range cows $26.00-26.50. commercial bulls $29.00-31.00. load good 965 pound feeder steers $31.00. one half load good replacement -, heifers 790 pound $31.50. Calves: Five, odd head commer cial and good 300-400 pound slaugh- . ter calves $31.00-32.00. Hogs: 650, butchers 35 cents low er, 300 choice 246 pound butchers $19.00. . , Sheep? None, Monday active and steady, small lot wooled slaughter lamos on oraer $19.00, 70 head : choice wooled 96-pound lambs $28. a0, 4 . g ,' ;. Crme,tici Street Floor sounds like It should Funeral . KNOWLES Fun.r.1 Mrviwi for Marian Knowlti. - S7, who died here Feb. 19, wiU take piaoa itom in. cnapai or ward's Klam ath Funeral Home. Friday. Fab. 22 ta at 10 a.m., Rv. David Barnett 3r.:, ?'.. h Ulr,t Pr.abyt.rlan churcR orflclattng. Commltm.nt service and Interment will take place la the Areata, ! ' FOSTER .. Funeral wrvloei for Jack Falter. S7 who died In Beatty Feb. 17. will taka place from th. Beatty Methodlit Church on Thursday, F.b. 31, 1952 with OTviiv at au.ov a.m. ana tiao p.m. Rev. Harley Zeller offlclatina. n. mitment aervtce and Interment In th. Paiute cemetery. Wardi Klamath Fun-oral- Home in eharse of th arrani- GOOD NEWS FOR DOGS ...BAD ODORS ENDED! 9ttW 0laaa4V4'lMaOF4prf IKnMaf feoafoFlm brttMth aaief Aharfyf Now a gretriaprovement bas been aade in the dog meal all dog love! Ken-L-Meal is now fortified' with diltttsbhtllm nature's own miracle deodorant. A icgu-H L. . j: r v t Vyi 11 - - j pit uici vi luu-vmai wiu tjiuubij ng four dog of bad breath and body oaori. Keo-L-MeaJ, the meat-flavored' dog ml, a complete food that nouncs 00 wppletnerKs. And: it ends odonaat. Get Ken-L-Meal at roar favorite store-ot scaler $, ot write for (fee special certificate that (ivec yon lit on your bat package Seod this ad on a postcard ts Ken-L-Produas, Dept. 249, Box 3339, Chicagc Tl, IB. cost more than M00 te enjoy the most loxurloos feerhjre iei eowaefics. But I doesn't. For you con hove an IreVoductory shre 0 your very own foe povedor fnode-te-cdei- right before your eyes by the Oiorlet ol the RHz expert who will create aSi eras ond onK one foce powdor to do Ihe most for your beduty. Other sizes $2, 3. , . AJ prices pius tax. (j a..-.- V-'.'--'-;-1 "i.'- '" iMOHrcter fac powder by fe:,:''v;.v-v'' Presbyterian Meet Slated Mrs. Oeorae Milne, wife of the nortinnx of the enniurv- vniinimitt I Rev. deorue Milne. Merrill Pres- fervor has- divided the country In b'lrrliiii Churc-h pastor Is lo apeak two parts; the people are tradition- "l"!""0 ",Jhe. momhly iiieetlng ally race conscious thnimh th ' 'he First Presbyterian Churches caste avstam ha.t been banned hoi Women's Association, he session . - 1. , i,M law. RED THREAT And hangtnit like a giant ax over the top of India, Fisher noted, was the threat of Soviet Russia. Neighboring Afghniutan, he suld. was 'his Idea of the next trouble spot ot the -work). It has the one passage from Russia Into India and Pakistan-. . . the famed Khybcr Pass.. Strife and turmoil are be coming more and more prevalent In that corner of the -world, with troubles In Iran. Egypt, and be tween India and Pakistan. But Fisher, named "Singapore" by the Sultan of Jahore In nearby Malay, didn't leave the Knife and Fork members with a taste of pessimism. 'We're a long way from loMnir he said. "We haven't yet ml.vsed the boat as many people are prone to declare. But we must show we are saving Asia for the Asiatics when we fight Communism there,' we must not give any Impression of trying to get Asia for ourselves la to be held In the church par lors, 1:30 p.ni. The Millies spent several years In British Gtilnnn church work and Mrs. Milne's talk tomorrow u to be on the Women's Association'., current theme. "Advnnce on the I.utln American Christian Fron tier." Karen Porter and Richard Tracy are to offer vocnl selections. The program was announced bv Mrs. Adam Miller, association president. A Magnificent Wurlitzer PIANO 'At a Low Price LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7fh TO LEASE: 2 Acres Graded Land Portland Wafer Front Property Sit. luil.bl. for f.clory, wr houte, law mill, etc. 1 ADJOINING 1700 Ft. River Frontage for I09 rafting, moorage, etc, For Leaie Together or Soporaloly Foot of S. E, Spokane St. Portland, Ore, RICHARD HARPfR 1325 Yaon Bldg. Portland, On. rgr.r.'.T.ny.v'jnrm iiiiiiiiiiuiiiLiiinitiiiiiiiuiiiiiinty, ; ClfgeWBMt I ; IARL MANCHOTIR. 114 KL.rn.rk Htm 2-021 J, t ; NAMI , j ADMOS Pk I No oexCUlCOCloex such quality... m m. us m &U HK III Mode with enty juicy, freih-cut beef V Special Idaho red beam, big, tender, firm , . . aMMevif V Superb, mouth watering sauce with "filler" added. V There's no finer Chill Con Came -it's the Wett'i Bi'og.if Selfer! 1 tfiennisons No "filler" to spoil the delicious flavor of choicest juicy fresh-cut beef . . . with big tender Idaho red beans . . . and our own marvelous secret chili spicing blend. JJotJI see its cfiock-full of choice lean meat... and big perfectly cooked beans! No'HS else jives us so milch delicious eating for our monejj and another thing Try Dennlion't-tfiti luxury iefttup otpopvlor dr1l Ounce for ounce, more reaf eottop.mee Mehufl ZuetltlSOtS means Delicious... Sunday-Dinner Quality ONLY!