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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1952)
f AGE FOUR UEKALl) AND NKWS. KLAMATH Y,US. OHKGON MOTNliAV, Al'HII. 14. 111,' MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks I CHICAGO Wl Commission 4iouses had plenty of grain lor ale throughout the session on the board of trade Monday and prices .Jlropped In all oils. , , It was a liquidating market, pure , nd simple selling on the part ot i investment and speculative holders who had grown tired of maintain ing their positions. They didn't ,heed any one specific news Item for . their action. Brokers thought the selling niny have, been touched off by news 'stories some Washington officials J were hopeful of a truce in Korea I by May 1. I New crop wheat contracts went to new lows since trading in them started. Deliveries of other grains I remained above the lows set on IFeb. 27. Wheat elosca 3 1,-3 - j lower.siny $2.47 s-2.47. Corn 1 1,-2 lower, May tl.SVi. oate 1 3-l low er. May 82 rye 3'-4'4 low. a... i Ml' cnirliaai.c 4 t. tr I cents lower'May . .96 ,-. lard 25 to 33 cents nunareu pounds lower. May HI. 15 v neai J Open Hign Low Z MaV 2.51 2.51 2.47 Close 2 47 -j Jlv S.39 14 2.39 2.34 'i 2.34 'i Sep .2.41 2.41 2.36 t 2.36 f. Dec 3.44 2.44 i 2.39 2.40 NEW YORK W The slock market finished lower Monday de- epite shows of steadiness at the start and again at the close. Losses generally ranged from a ; few cents to around 32 a share. , out mere were several even wioer td'PS- . . . rouna l.suo.000 snares cnangeo bnds. 1 An early flurry of demand sent llevlslon and railroad issues nigner By The Associated Press , Admiral Corporation 28 : Aiueu inemicai Allls Chalmers American Airlines American Power i Light J American Tel. & Tel. . American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. J Bors Warner t Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation . Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee f Crown Zellerbach I Crutls WrlPht a Douglas Aircraft duPont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio J Penersl Electric General Foods General Motors Ooreia Pee Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. J International Harvester , International Paper 72 48 H 13 ' 25 133 S 58 44 81 ' 4. IT11 5 U 51 ,: 73 , 107 34?, 17 54 ; 8 PS 8 15 '. 37 't 33 Johns Manvllle Kemecott Contser Mbbv, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft . Loew's Incorporated I om Bell A Montgomerv Ward Nash Kel vina tor New York Central J Northern Pacific . Pacific American Fish Pacific Oes Fleclrio Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Co. I Pepsi Cola Co. J Phllco Radio Radio Corporation Ravonier Incorp Republic Steel Reynolds Metals I Richfield Oil a Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Rears Roebuck & Co. J Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific I Standard Oil Calif a Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining ? Swift & Company . Twentieth Century Fox t Union Oil Company a Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft J United Corporation . UnPed States Plywood . United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake J Westlnghouse Electric . Woolworth Company SI :"i 1 11 ' 34 1. IDS'. 4 67 io ; 31 n 28 1 ' 28 -40 3 56 3 59 t, 31 '4 51 52 K 38 'i 73 ' , 57 77 'i 37 10 1', 31 17 li 42 2 115 ''i 27 ' 29 3, 5 ',4 iji 14 39 i 25 35 42 34 11c vciiiiib. um with inr.-c (:nma mn,ttv utility rinirv Ivne slailchtcr HHiin. mi.. rrqm-'ii'K nnuits wi- ----. . " e chipped away and they turn- m'' ? iiow S" held for authorities there on charge r'on5'' R'nrd D. Hannon. into losing ground along Willi ,rs out at 35 f' small lot 27 50: of forgery in the first degree The 7.volce chorus of boys and land mining shares. canerutter rowi 17 00-21 00 few ' Late thus morning Rhodes waived 'r' ' " reper oire of five ) ffSn diiK 1TO M Mlrsdliion and ht is hfM In Jill n.1"" including two Negro QUOTATIONS -L . r arrival - wrt., e; Down Servant", VUUIAIIUrO Hops 25: salable suddIv consisted Italia alla officers. a' 5:V. t..J LIVESTOCK PORTLAND USDA Cut tle salable 650: market active, gen erally 50c-1.00 higher on all classes. Several lots Including odd load good and choice around 9(H)-11 00 lb fed steers 34.00-34.50: few commer cial and low good .steers S0.O0-33.O0; utility steers mostly 25.00-900; commercial and low good heifers 29.00-31.00; utility hellers moslly 22.60-27.50; cornier and cutter cows 16.50-20.00. few 20 50: odd strong weiolits 21. "J: utility cows largely 21.00-25.00: few commercial grndes ?fi no-il'I 00- commercial bulls 28 50 29 50- odd henvv bulls lo 30.25: utility grades 35.50-28.00. ru.- isi. ct- ,ni-bi B-tiv tullv steadv: choice vealers 35.00- 37.00: odd "prime 37 50 and 38 00: i... .r... ti ivvu M' miiiiv and commercial calves and vcalcrj 20.00-30.00. Hogs salable 750 arket nclive. around 1.00 higher; sows 50f-1.00 uu: choice No. 1 and 2 180-235 nd with few choice 540-350. lbs 19 00 19.25; neavier weignts is.uo-ib su: lew 'choice 170 lbs 19 O0: choice 235-400 lb sows 16.75-17.50: choice j 425-6OO lbs 15.50-16.50: good and ; cho'cc light feeder pigs 17.50. Sheep salable 700: market active. strong. Instances 50c higher: few lots choice and prime 90-111 lb fed wooled lambs 27.50: good and cho:ce 111 lb No. 3 pelts 26.00: fea cull and utility lambs 20.00-23.SO: few medium feeders 23.50: odd good and choice ewes 13.00-13.50: utility ewes 11.00. crniTW ran FRNrrsrn in . itUSDAi Cattle 175: light supply i,i,.j f -i ihc nri coo. ii i". .minnrr mainly ; mod(.rBtPiv active- price's . u hm),. r. 1.. inoH mninlv holdover feeder Dies, not enough butchers and sows to estab- lish market; no early sales feeder P'RS. , , Sheep 60: salable supply consis- ted of shorn and wcoled slaughter ewes; no early sales. a shrunken hog rmninn 1 supply Monday turned the market . ;a 7o :'. 1 hundred oountHin ir tjariv tn S1.00 UP but higher asking prices on lamos reiaraea that trade. I An estimated 7.000 hops went on .col nt thr onenine. smallest Mon. riav number since Nov. 12, the semi-official arm'stlce day. A wees ago saies nmm'ur. .u 12.698 and a year ago 2.90J. Clear ance was comDleted eari . At top Of $17.40 hundred ' j pounds, hogs were valued at the hiffhest In three weeks. Most DUtCh- - . - . . . 1 luv oo-rjifiv u;i'io win urvMH 43;i.r ncnt at 116.25 to 17JJ5 and: sows nt S14.25 to S16.00. 51 '. ! cattle numbered the fewest for a "Monday since the day before 5 'it I Christmas. fi r ! Oooh to nrime steers and year- 43:4;iinir made S30.50 to S39 00 and comparable grades of heifers $30.50 ,tn 37 00 "t s I Commercial cows topped at $25.-1 Wheat (bidi. to arrive market. f" i 50 like grade bulls at $29.00. beef basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: 7S'! bulls at $27.00, and prime vealers 1 Soft White 2.49: Soft White ex 7 ' at $38.00. eluding Kex 2.49: White Club 2.49. 19 i; Bidding on slaughter lambs was: Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.50: J" 'i 50 cents or more lower. Ewes were 10 per cent 2.50: 11 per cent 2.50: weak althouzh scarce, with good 12 per cent 2.50. j grades bringing $1450 and below. - j Estimated arrivals inciuoea .auu cattle. 300 calves, and 4.000 sheep. POTATOES CHICAGO Ifl Potatoes 169. on track 180: total U. S. shipments not available because of telegraph strike: supplies very lignt: aeman good: market firm but too few track sales reported to cuote: street sales, per 100 lb according to basis of sale: Idaho Russets t6. 75-76: Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs $5.50-56; Nebraska Triumphs $6.00- 16. S&t A4 Boaf Plunges. Man Missing OREGON CITY. Ore. I.fl - 1 crane-eouiuped Army Egnlueers barge attempted Monday to recov er a boat from the middle of Willamette River lulls to deter mine the fute ol its lone occupant. The SO-fool Sen Scout boat plunged lino the 5j-foot high falls here Saturday night niter John W. Bntley. 41, .West Linn, automobile shop foreman, took It Into the river to test the engine. It had not been determined whether Bailey w.,s aboard the - iOoat. icct"cu uprigni on a rocsy 'edge part way clown the tails, or ; had been sw cpt to his tlcatli m the iswift waters ol the laus. An attempt by two men to reach the boat by clnnbir.e UP I lie rocky (walls to the falls tailed Sunday. They got wuliln 20 feet of Uie craft out were stoppro oy me iusi .water. They said they could see no one aocaro. 111 neucopier " .... - 1 was sicn of "U; evide The 1 '-- - - '"st broken oft. Free Friday, Jailed Aoain I I Dale Eugene Rhodes. 42. just got out ot the County Jail last Friday, and now Is in again. I Rhodes was given two years pro- .ballon Friday ancrnoon in uircuit Court after pleading guilty to charge of larceny by bailee. He was i arrested Jan. 18. I This morning the sheriff's off'ce received a warrant rom walla j PTA to Honor Fathers Riverside PTA will entertain at Father's Night." Tuesday. 7:30 P m- in tnc grade school. Students will put on the prouram b which will inciude a .k:t and nuni- ihop quartette follow the pro- E"1- Softball League To Be Formed The first step in organizing the 1952 Men's Citv Softball Lea cue will be taken Ttietda-. 7:30 p.m., in a meeting in the Citv Hall Alt int.MCMl In nl.t''n mn. ,agmg or rponsorinir softbali teams! OM ev . --!t ' ' GRAINS PORTLAND I - Coarse grains, bulk, coast de 2. 3 .b white. 2. 45 lb B. W., 15 day shipment ! livery: Oats. No j 72.00; Barley, No. ' 70.00. Hard White Baart: Ordinary z su: lu per cent z so; ji per cent 2.50: 12 per cent 2.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 55: Barley 6: Flour 14; Corn 15; Oats 2; Mill Feed 12. GUARD TRAINING SALEM (.fi Tlie 41st National Guard division, which consists of Oregon and Washington men, will hold its two weeks' summer train ing enmp at Fort Lewis starting June 14, Maj. Gen. H. G. Malson, division commander, said Monday. uen. Maison is sunenntendent of ' the Oregon State Police. &TZ- -ftTYOUR. ATlJYfAl-l(0f r, ' AEflLBS.... . UNDERWOOD'S Photo Sorvka 311 Uixlwwoxf lld-g. Fhona 4119 is GETS dirt out... KEEPS dirt out! Get Proof I These 3 WEIGH CLOTHES on the Weigb-to-Save Door. You'll always wash the right amount of clothes in the right amount of wntcf with the right amount of soap. Bloody Revolt Under Control l.A PAZ. Bolivia HI Revolt. bloouled Bolivia, burving more than 300 dead and tending some 1.600 wounded, appeared Monday under lirm control ol Us new rev olutionary governmem aiuu-u was viciur m r.stcus- ivummy iiigni aim increasing to jo soro. long-exiletl lender who k one ' 40 miles nil hour 'luesduy. to return from Argentina Tuesday j Grams Pass and vicinity Kulr to head Hie new regime. .Monday and Moudav nlghl; In- After Installing a Kl-inaii cabinet ji leasing dominies Tursdnv with of the National Revolutionary Party rain Tucudav night. High Mondnv iMNRi. the victorious rebels sun- iiv imv MomUv nlcln 3tl: Incli . day night sent a delegation by putne to Buenos Aires to uiviic i Pax Esteiissoi o. the party s duel, lo return. . .... Mira.vwu , , number ol roles almost half In presmcmini e:ei-iion.s n nitmii 'w ifiim u w " mniority. i neiore ine icgisiaiure coniu 'choose between three leadmi'. cuti- ounces, n iniiiiary junta neauni , i.n. nujg oniuvinu iiiomm hi loi-ce. i was this elioue which 1 '."" iast Wednesday, The pnrly leader (led Ht country in 1941 when rebels overthrew the MNH gov ei omen nn.l hanged President Vualbertu Villarroel Ironi a lamp post here in the capital. Keniey School Sets Concert HENLEY The high school band and chorus concert will be pre sented Wednesday. 8 p.m.. in the pre nine numbers highlighted by the I "First Rumanian Rhaosodv" "B"!ls of St. Mary's ". "Ave Murta" ' ard two novelty numbers. Mrrt Mack will play a sousn- phone solo. This is the annui.l Soring Con- ren. A mirll charge will be made at thf door. Obituary Mi!:-ed ttall natn of John d a re Ment of vMfi died here Kli-ilh rnll I'T Ao-'l 12. 1M. Survivor f-lude: her mother. Mra. Fuby C-ldwell of lh.4 ctt thr brother-. Jcln w t'aiafii nd Pobert D C?lcw')l of viiy . fj, ripy"ctr Paul B. Caldwell rf PM'adeloMn Penn : I ot thu e'tv. Votire r the fmei wm fnnounrCn ainu Klamath !ur.r.i Hnn. ' ! Hiih.ri Al-x.ndtr Awm. ta. tlv of HarrHon. ArV . and I rlilfl of 'KUn--. Orf . dd,"'r t-fre Aor-l IMt Srtvor( include the rvieow Mrs. Trance H An(erron of Ah'nd ' Ore. The remain were forward to j t-e LftwlHr Fune-il Home. Ahland. Ore.. lor final rite- ana inn ' later. Ward- K'ainath ru-rral ! In charge of the arrangements. Home , nRANDFNBl'Rr. Floyd iftulburt Brardenburff. 11. n -, I've of Sulern. One., and a retdenl of , Klamath County for 65 yean, died here , April 12, 1P32. Survivor Include: tiie i widow. FrartMa. Merrill: lu-o daluh ter. Mr. W. B. Heeock. Ft. K!m ath. Mrt. Wenry Swinr'ler. San Tran- i Cisco: a son. Edwin G. B-andenburf . Bluff: a i-tr. Mri. M t. Pogue. Salem; a brother. Clyde Brandenburf. of this city, step-children. Alex and ( i ciairc Duncan Claire Ouncan. Kry i urner. kuo Matthew and Alice Krohne. all of Mer. t ii- f.fn in rrandrh'ldren Funeral services wilt tlce place fron the rhapel j of Ward s Klamath Fureral !lome, vii Htxh St . Tuckdav 10:30 am. Pev 1 I.lovd Holloway of the First Metodist Church officiating Commitment ierv- J ice and Interment In Mamatti emo- rial temetery. Funeral nRANDKNRt RO Funeral nnei for Floyd Hi. I hurt Brandenburg. 72. who died here Aur)i 12. will take place from the vhapei if Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Tues day. Aoril 15. 1932 at 10 30 am.. Rev. Lloyd Holloway of the Flrt Met hod hi church officiating. Commitment serv ice and Interment In Xlan-ath Memo rial Paik. CUSTOM Killinq ond Cuftinq, Wrappinq and Curinq of the BAKER'S PACKING CO. off Summers Lone and Bristol Ave. Ph. 5323 VI -AUTOMATIC WUKI f The Laundromat washes clothe clean! And the rinsing and drain ing actions that follow, keep clothes clean. Dirty wash and rinse waters drain away from clothes; never strain through them! See the Laundromat today. Get a demonstration of marvelous WASH away, RINSEaway Washing Action that washes your clothes so clean . . . gets dirt out, keeps dirt out! Laundromat Features Make SAVE SOAP.. SAVE ON HOT WATER by setting the WtT Saver Dial tn correspond to the weight of the losd being washed: Small, Medium, Regular. Weather Western Oregon fair In south portion, and partly cloudy villi 'altered showers In tun Hi portion Monday and Monday night: cloudy Tuesday with rain In niternouii ur evening. High both days 50 to Ml, low Monday night 35 to 43. South westerly winds 13-15 miles an hour oil coast, becoming southerly to .a;uiuirnuriy, ia-:io mllfs an honr Tuesiiav lilt , r.a.siern urcgon fair in sotun portion and cloudy with a lew showers north portion Monday; """ i"K" i , luesdny: cooler Monday and Mon- nay nigw. rugns ootn (lays is-oo: ww 4"wmiiv iiikii ou-ili. By The Associated Prcm bours ending at '.30 a m. r . Mhx. 3IIii. Prreln. Baker 65 38 70 I I'end Eugene 55 40 41 I a lir:iode H7 38 .97 Inkeview 46 33 .18 .Metford :'.i 38 .10 iNorlh Ecnd 56 31 .13 , Ontario 76 43 3! Pendleton 14 41 .34 Portland Atrpt. 55 47 .23 Roseburg 5't 41 ! Salem 54 43 30 Boise 69 40 74 j Chicago 64 37 .07 Denver : 1 S3 l:nrev-a .') 4.1 .'.'n I-os Angeles 62 49 ; New York 53 4li .119 Red rtlull 57 37 31 San Francisco 56 4'. .21 Sei'Ule 61 46 .39 Spokane 8 46 T ror(n I1ISTRIIT I'Ol'HT I Vr-v lie l. Adcock. overlo, 1 SX bil. "ip W. Dale. (ivcrlid. Forlrlt ZJ bil. Ttrh W. Dale, ovvrlcnfth for felt StS bail. APxit P. VilUume. overload For tell 12S bail mi nk tt'M. i fit nr tttii Ntyinin. drunk. Tine Hi or 7 Jo-rv'h Mutter. agrar.r. Vine 1100 and .0 dj C'nMhri- Crawford vehicle teen, ; P:tel y bait j Richard Harvey, drunk Fine 123 or i'.; QJ Mm Pelltven. drunk Fine sts or i , Aiuire drunk line 115 or drunk Fine lis or drunk Fint 50 or Htnm 7' dav. I.oreto Garcia 7'- c.'as Owen Riddle, 2J da. Cetrrfe Suprenanl. Forfeit drunk. SI 5 b.i'l Arthur Pear, drunk Fin $15 or 7 'anuet Mai iscal. drunk. For: but. Ancel Clecklr, drunk Fine i Clarrm e Carr. drunk. Tine l30 and 2 day Carmen Luciano, drunk. Forfeit 115 ! ba' Wal-e tlembree. drunk Fine 915 or 1't dajf. niRTIlFi HFNSO! Born at Klamath Vatlev HosptUl. April 13. 1952. to Mr. and , Mrs. Richard Henson. Bly. Ore., twin I girls. Weights: 0 pounds ll1 ounces and fi pound 6' ouncet. LCONG Born at Klamath Vallry TfopIIl. Apr1) 12. 19.13. tn Mr and i Mrs. Kay I.eong. Commercial SI , a girl. Weight: 7 pound" 15 ounce I BODNER bom at Klamath Valley 1 Hospital. April in. Il52. lo Mr. and ! Mrs Vincent Bdner Jr.. .SpragUe River, a bo. Weight: S pound 12 , ource t ANDRIFt Born at Klamath Vat lev Hospital. April 13. ID,'2. to Mr. and I Mr Regis Andrieu. S27 Rldoradn Ave.' a rtrl Weight- 8 pounds 13 ounce. MORRIS-- Born at Klamath Valley Hospital. April t'J. 1053. to Mr. and ; Air umain morris, iiuu .nnur ai . I a boy. Weight: 7 pounds lO'i ounces. I r COMING SOON! AT PENNEY'S THE BIGGEST VALUE EVENT THE BASIN'S EVER SEEN! SEE OUR WEDNESDAY AD i the Difference I WASH CLOTHES SO CLEAN with patented WASJUwav, HINSKswsy Aclion. It's th KXCI.U SIVR HLANT, the socret of really clean clothes! Trinity Power Increase Seen WASHINGTON il'i -- IhYliiitm liou kliuriiii cngtmrr rMlmitU (ho imipasril I unliy Itlvcr dlveiMnn project In Noi ihi'in aliloiniu will iiuiea.e ihmm-i auiin in mr ima liv l.tin.tMIU.lHIO kllouall hour., an- uunlly. . ",' ,. ,. ,lm nullum dollar water and power pro- Ji.'t lias been tnliotHnc, by hep. "' vue neaiiiiuailers loiti re-bni-!c il)-('uht : porter Montluy this probably will Support by public nucurlcs mid l''ivolvr upwards ol XKUHHI young business giouiw in ii nun audi ; Shasta I'ouniios. l ie niojict is on- posed by interests m Humboldt county. siuilv ol the pionosal bv the Siu.,limrn,, ii,...,,m,.i o ,. iilp !rclimilllnn i,ircnii lialliateil thai , . .. ...tin,.,. 1 hi" rr Iwl t( wulcr ti l he irr;uniion uipi"'H ol th ISun utntniti tiiul fun Jotuiutu Vidit'v, iilihutiul. it K propuit to tllvrrt only lUiU.OOU Horn l ho 'I rttiitv U-vor 1 A rriiorl by ttu bmeuu's Siumu. luciHu itkUhuiI ulrorlur Milit I ho tllvorston would rmisl ol surplus utitor niul rmiht be inade "without dotrlmrnittl olfoot ol) ihr H.-hny it muror or to I ho pit -nil iunl tuluip w titer letiuiiTmrnl. o( the Trlntlv Itu ir HnMn." Four ol n rrdurtlon tn wntrr sup pile? itnwnsliTain I rom tlio pi o PLwr.l divciNJon lu Ttitittv 'ntintv litis prn"krd thr HuiitboUlt County oppo U!o Tl'.r pit; tol oultt rf si-.t ul it , tomrtc (.it in, tvvo divrr.slon dam-, two tiinnrb. iivl (our powor plunt.v and .switch urd... Cotubii'ffl. i'ir pi'Mi'- n 1 n i- t v would add a '"hi I of '.MH.ono kiln valt.s lu lallrd nmiM i' 'o thr On tral Vrt'rv pov rp .svtrju , In addition 'hr whUt nmi'il run throui'h the Kr.u !rk di ocfrcti ir pow or plant In ' nc S.-i-rJ -irrit Htvrr. tnirrf-uii: thr prmturtlon nt unit hnur n vmr uttlwmt ndtlini Rriiernlor ci'pat lty, t Ii r rmnrl Bureau rnulrrrr- m-v thr irT'it power sunplv an ! In:'d in Nor'h,-n rnllfnrn'n arr ab-mt rvvn 'U1. ' t'nnnl eappfity s titKtM lo mertO Kiott th nrcd.s. Bus Peace Talk To Resume SAN FKANCIsrO V Urrv hound Ru.s nrKliutiirs ml; iced to inert Mnnduv nltrt iiutui Id- thr third round tif thr new vrric.s nl uuks auneu .seuiins :.frn Mute tirup Ollii'lul.s ol tr.r tiiini)unv and the AFl Mol0r c0icJ, Klli'loT UllhiP tr nearly sfvrii hours Kundnv In the lonuru buiKaiiuiiK hrsMoii'lu tiille Spokesmen lor both uMtiup: however, said " nothlnR uus drlln- ilelV M'tllrd The union s key demand It a tie day week with no lov. in imv. uiminnNisnniiiiutiiMiiiiMikj BUILD BETTER FOR LESS PEYTON PUMICE BUILDING BLOCKS H1IMOO' VltMIN nOOF IU.F INSUtATINO . MAUTIFUl IAST TO IUILO - COSTS TOUUSS QEYTON & r.!.. 3S MtHKiT ST. aaaaaauaaaaaaaHaiaivanaaivaatK i -Esrvr.. rni J I rK int. , j.'fy- l- ' . w 'Vial Draft Boards to Review Educational Deferments Hy V. JOVMO MrKAItJ.ANK WASHINGTON :.f -- Local drnfl board throughout the nullon soon " wl J' le-openuig me cases oi I"1' Vuiilhs Willi educational deler- incut. Offli'hil nt National Helectlve lubably nil lu-yearsoid or I A drlermunt cnniml be granted mini Hip youth recilves notice of inniiction Under Hie dtall .aw local boards rmil delennenU lor onlv one vrar. rxcopt lor cot tain hluh Miuml itudoiilH. I lu oasri other than rducutlnual dolmnrnlM, olllolalti Mtld. inunv have boon llntttrd to Mx-niontii Itegululluns specifically require U.S. Not Set For Red Licks TOKYO LP - Ainerlcn's lop nlr cunililimdcr In Hie Fur Kosl a'd Huiurday his lorces could attack Communist bases In Manchuria at least once but probably rould not Mi-.talti such allacks. II lien OHo P. Wevland mi HI Ins Far Fast AT Force 'FIAF' t'.ollld nred reltilorcemrnts If tile Koleun War wrie , ill r'til llcros the border lo Ited buses as has open been allvocateil ' V.e are tailored Ju l r until to "r Km run War. vyiaiui nun a nr nir inn- "'t !'' n tll Unr nut hrir Aiiti. hr aKt. an attack on Man- i-hur.a "wmrd br liable lo set nil" Vul(i Wnr Ihrre Thr Kcb ltitr rmtiiuh puurr lo make a "-irimit hid" lor nt trrv (if the Knrrrn hl.le WryliMut said Hut they do not have that imc-'ei'V now And hr ilrmhlrd llnv muld et It hlnre thry "rould not i"triit-h nhllrldi lar rnuttich lot ard " Mr raid bc'wrrn I'rf -1 in A-ir'l '-. IIG Ilrd jrtri urie hnt elow'i or urobtiblv dr troyrd KV K ltl l'-l ilanrs during th period bu only 13 were .-.hoi down pi nlr Imltlfw Wrvlrnd -iiid Ids force hit nrr Vniid thr Ttedi. from c?.luhlihltiB nir bnw tn North Knrru r.-- hnil inif ior R nrw ..muiul offenalvf I sri-'.KCH H'INNKIt i ' POItTl.ANn Pay Cook. 18, Pf'm hluh whool senior. Snturdny wm nir nnirrii tin i eviim Hljin SrHxi! oratnriral CntiteM here. ,,f '' fomiH-tr in thr reglnnul rnntrM nt Chrvrnnr. Wyiv Uir win nrr Ihrrr mil go Into thr final. Ttu ipar reserved foe I lira Furniture 7UI IT? ALL TYPES OF OCCASIONAL TABLES! Only a few of these barqains . 1 and 2 of a kind! COFFEE TABLES Reg. $30 Mahogany NOW Reg. 12.50 Limed oak NOW Reg. 26.93 Bleochcd Rog. 11. SO Wolnut NOW NOW STEP OR END TABLES Reg. 11.50 Wolnut NOW now NOW now NOW NOW NOW Reg. 29.95 Mahogany Reg. 525.25 Mohogony Reg. 22.50 Mohogony LAMP TABLES Reg, 29.95 Mohogony Reg. 24.95 Limed Ook Reg. 24.95 Mohogony Reg. of. 95 Mohogony NOW Hie re opening ol inses ill the rn.l of the academic veal' lor all voullis granted educational determents to attend college. A ol lreb. 30 llicic wero 3011.11111 In lh.it mlriuiry. Under law n youth not pieVlou. lv f rallied an t diii-ational tleleinteni s enlltleil to one, upon Ills leiiui'si, lo llnlsli nil iiradeuilu year he nl leadv Has slaitrtl III colli-ge, pn. vlileil he iiiitlntiilns biillslat-loi v class atlilifllnu. There wcrr n.'JH'l such "statiiloiv iflt lerinents" on rl 21). in the case ol uli'li school sin dents, lite law pi ovries nu a sunn iry dclennrni uimii leoucM lion i Hie lllne n yntith leaches the agi' ' B lor a lohu ho In In kuoiI ftiai. inii until ho in urammirti reaches the age ol 20, whichever occurs first. There w all .114 yuiilhn In liiuli .school w-llli "hlalut.itv tliMel'menls , jrCUi ail, but Nnlloual 8electie Hervlce ollltuus said thev had no bienkilowu on how niaiiv will In ji rndualed or reach Hie age ol Ju this year. I Alter u high xnool voulh lm Uireu gri'dtnttcil. il he desires ) .enter college it Is the practice in iiram htm a statutory drfri uit-ni ilur his Ireshmiiu vcur. Ills liii.li school record must ludirute ! 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