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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. APRIL .10, 1052
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
' NEW YORK (IPh-The Mock mr-
ktt backed down slowly Wednea
' iay In the presence of nationwide
' strikes In the eteel and oil Indus-
tries. . .
' Recovery trie were made from
Urn to time, out prices were sepi
on the losing side by fractions to
' around 2 points. There were scat
tered fractional plus signs.
VOIUmo WH ail eobiiiitcv iiivu,-
000 shares. ,
QUOTATIONS
New York Stocks
By The Associated frets
( Admiral Corporation 26
Allied Chemical 6
Allls Chalmers is
American Airlines 12
American Power Light J4
American Tel. Tel. 1M
American Tobacco H
Anaconda Copper 43 .
Atchison Railroad J,
Bethlehem Steel H
Boeing Airplane Co. 47
Borg Wamer Ji
Burroughs Adding Machine , 17
California Packing Co. 25
Canadian Pacific SS J4
Caterpillar Tractor 49 t
Celanese Corporation S9
Chrysler Corporation 73 Vt
Cities Service 98 Is
Consolidated Edison 34 i
Consolidated Vultce 17 .
Crown Zellerbach 80
Curtis Wright 7
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours 00 H
Eastman Kodak 43
Emerson Radio 13 1.
General Electric. S7
General Foods . 43
General Motors S3 H
Georgia Pac Plywood 19
Goodyear Tire 40
Homestake Mining Cc 36
International Harvester 32
International Paper 43 V
Johns Manville 8 H
Kennecott Copper 71 J
UbbyJUcNell 7 H
Lockheed Aircraft 19 H
Loew's Incorporated 15
Long BeU A 37 4
Montgomery Ward 59
Nash Kelvinator 18
New Tork Central 18 N
Northern Pacific 73 i
Pacific American Pish 14
Pacific Gas & Electric 33 H
Packard Motor Car 4 i
Penney (J. C.) Co. 66
Pennsylvania R. R. 1S
Pepsi Cola Go. " . , 10 I
Philco Radio ' ' '
Radio Corporation 25 S
Ravonler In corn : 36 H
Ravonler Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Revnolds Metals
Richfield OU
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck fc Co.
Cocony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard OU Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Com
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerlca Corp.
Twentieth Century Pox
Union oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
united corporation
United States Plywood
United StRtes Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO tf A droD in the
overnight supply of salable hogs
caused aamuonai strengthening oi
prices Wednesday. The top moved
up to 018.00 for the first time since
March 4.
Cattle supplies, however, proved
2,000 more than anticipated and
ortces responded with a steady to
to cents lower structure in slow
trading.
Most sales of butcher weight
hogs were at $16.75 to 118.00 and
sows at $13.75 for extreme heavies
up to a top of $16.50 for light
weights. Good to prime steers sold from
$18.75 to $37.50. those grading
choice and lower suffering the
most decline. Good to prime steers
were In the $28.75 to $36.25 bracket
Lambs failed to sell early. Ask
ing prices were steady but the
undertone still was considered
weak. .
PORTLAND OT (USD A)
Cattle salable 250; market active,
fully steady; supply includes few
loads fed steers; 1 lot choice .1045
lb steers 3.00 with 1170 lb weights
, out at 33.00; load good 969 lbs and
load 1126 lbs 33.00, sorted with 11
head at 31.00; load commercial
and low good 954 lbs 32.75; scat
tered lots utility and commercial
steers 2.00 - 31.00 including part
load dairy-type 84 lbs at 27.00:
odd good around 700 lb feeders
30.00 31.00; few utility and low
commercial heifers 22.00 - 28.50?
canner and cutter cows in limited
supply at 17.50 - 21.00; utility
cows 22.00 - 25.00; part load high
utility and commercial cows 26.00;
odd head high commercial grades
27.60; utility and commercial bulls
25.50 - 29.00; cutter bulls 22.00
24.00. Calves salable 50; market rather
alow, about steady; few choice
vealers 35.00 - 36.00; commercial
and good calves and vealers 27.00
34.00) Utility grades 21.00 26.00.
Hogs salable 250; market strong ;
only odd head choice No. 1 around
200 lb butchers at 19.75; bulk
choice No. 1, 2 and 3 butchers
from 10-235 lbs 19.25-19.50; few
choice No. 1 and 2 174 and 245 lb
butchers 19.00; choice 250-260 lbs
18.50; few 136-170 lbs 1.00 - 18.50;
sows very uneven; few choice 300
370 lbs steady at 16.50 - 17.00;
choice 400 500 lb sows 15.00
10.00; medium grades and fat-type
sows down to 14.25; few good and
choice feeder pigs held above 17.50.
GRAINS
CHICAOO ( Corn pared a
retreat In all grains on Uie board
of trade Wednesday, tumbling to
new low prices tor the year.
Heavy deliveries of cash grain.
Srobably in excess of two million
ushels, were expected, on May
corn contracts Thursday. That was
one reason for the grain's wenk
neas. Another was a limited de
mand for cash corn as some lend
ing processors were out of the
market.
Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents low
. Mav $2.41; corn 2 4-3 lower.
May $1.76 -i; oats 3-l V lower.
May 76 'j-V rye 1 'n-2 'i lower,
May $1.94-1.93 i: soybeans VI a
lover, May $2.87-2.87 . and lard
8 to 23 cents a hundred pounds
lower, May $10 52.
Wheat
Open High Lnw (lost
2.43 2.43 , 2.40 . 2.41
2.35 2.36 S 3.34 3.34
2.37 Vt 2.38 2.36 2.36
2.41 2.41 2.39 3.39
2.41 2.43 S 2.42 2.43 v.
May
jiy
Sep
Dec
Mar
PORTLAND I Coarse grains.
15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de
livery: Oats No. 2. 3-lb white.
70.00: Barley, No. J, 45-lb B.W.,
73 .uo.
Wheat tbldi to arrive market,
basis NWo. 1 bulk, delivered Coast:
Soft hite 2.8: Soft hite (exclud
ing Rex) 2.48; White Club 2.48.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary
2.49: 10 per cent 2.9: 11 Der cent
2.49: 12 per cent 2.49.
Hard White Baart: Ordinarv,
2.40; 10 per cent 2.50: 11 per cent
2.50: 12 per cent 2.50.
car receipts: wheat 91; barlev
1; flour 18; corn ; mill feed 19.
Weather
Western Oregon Cloudv and
showery with gusty winds Wednes
day. Partly cloudy to cloudy with
scattered showers Thursday. HtRhs
both days 55 to 65. Cooler Wednes
day night with lows of 36. Winds oir
coast southwesterly and 25 to 40
miles an hour Wednesday, decreas
ing slowly at night. Winds will be
come westerly and 15 to 26 miles
an hour Thursday,
Eastern Oregon Cloud)' with
scattered showers and locally
wUidy Wednesday. Partly cloudy
and cooler at night. Partly cloudv
Thursday. Highs both duvs 68 to
68. Lows Wedncsrinv niul'u a tn
44.
Grants Pass ami Vu-iiiiiu
Cloudy with lew showers Wodncs-
uay. t-nruy cloudy Wednesday
night and Thursday. High Wednes
day 60. Low Wednesday night 40.
High Thursday 63.
By The Associated Press
ti hours to 4: 30 a.m. Wednesday
Zupan Cleared
On One Count
Mike Zupan, 38. ol 421 Commer
cial St.. currently in the City Jnil,
hired himself a lawyer and beat
the rap In District Court this morning.
Last Monday Zupan acted as his
own attorney In Municipal Court
and was convicted on charges of
reckless driving, failure to stop at
the scene of an accident and dis
orderly conduct.
The three charges arose from
an incident Frldnv in which Zmmti
pushed and bumned a car from
8th and Main to E. Main and Oak
Sts., before shoving II Into another
car.
Zuuan was faced with a charge
of failure to stop at the scene of
an accident when ho stepped into
District Court this morning In cus-
Shop Operator
Stricken
Ed Murphy, Midway Barber
Shop owner, was taken In Klamath
Valley hospital bv Killer's ambu
lance Into last iiluht seriously III,
and hospllnl alctuluiils reiHiiied
Ihls nioinlng his condition was un
changed. Ambulance atleud.int.s sunt Mur
phy was unconscious when laken
to the hospital, but ultciKlaut.i
there reported lie had renamed
consciousness today.
Baker
Eugene
La Grande
Lakevlew
Lakevlew
Medford
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland (AirpO
Roseburg
Salem
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San Francisco
i Seattle
Spokane
tit 49
55 47
67 57
62
2
70 51
61 49
69 48
72 59
58 50
58 55
55 47
78 51
58 43
63 54
67 53
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67 50
63 54
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61 50
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The charge accused him o( side-
Iswiulng a car on Highway eft.
, March 23. and falling to slop. The
i other vehicle was driven by George
.02 iW. Hansell, 227 W. Oregon Ave.
,37Zupan was arrested near Ashland
jbv a State Patrolman about two
T hours after the collision.
.19: On testifying this morning Han-
j sell siml he could not Identity u
06 pan as operator of ihe truck which
struck his car.
Judge M. A. Carter, who heard
the case without a Inry tZupan's
H attorney, Ben J. Ooddnrd yester-
" ! day waived a Jury trial) said the
1 evidence presented was circumstan-
JJlcution to definitely connect" Zupan
.30
jas operator of the truck, he could
Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LP
(USD A) Cattle 100: no steers
offered: mostly dairy bred slaugh
ter cows, active, steady; few utllltv
heifers 23.00: young commercial
cows scarce; utility cows 22.00-
23.00: canner & cutter cows 18.50.
Calves none.
Hogs 100: steady: around 1 load
230 lb butchers 19 00. sorted 250-
280 lbs 18.00.
Sheep none; Tuesday couple lots
good wooled old crop lambs 92-118
lbs 22.00-23.00.
Annual Miller
Fund Planned
The second annual Dick
ler Co. Boys Camo fund
held starting Mav 1 nH mm.
through the month of Mav. Dick
B. MUler announced today.
Under the fund plan, two per
cent of all used car sales during
that month go to Crescent Lake
for permanent Improvements on the
Bov Scout Camp there.
The affair Is called the annual
'Boy's Camr Event. " and is sched
uled to be carried on each year.
not find the man guilty.
Zuoan has at least 30 days to
serve in the City Jail on sentence
passed cn the disorderly conduet
conviction in Municipal Court He
ias also given Sloil or 50 davs for
I reckless driving and J50 or '.'5 davs
B. Mil- en failure to slop at the scene of
win te an accident.
Lovett Sees
Slash Danger
WASHINGTON Secretary
of Defense Lovcll told the Senate
Wednesday that If 11 approves llio
6 billion dollar cut the House made
in defense speisllnii for next year.
II "would. Ill ellect. be cutting off
cur right arm to save the cost ol
the sleeve In our coal."
Lovett said such a deep slash
In funds for defense would mean
production losses, or delays, for at
least 3.000 modern alrorult. 3,100
medium tanks and scores of light
ing ships and submarines.
"The only way that 1 can see
that such a limitation could be
honrslly carried out. he s aid.
"would be to deineblll.e a sub
stantial part of our armed forces."
Lovett was the lead-off witness as
the governments ton military went
before the Senate Appropriations
cominlllee. which ts considering
the $46,207,177,554 voted bv the
House for defense outlays In the
fiscal year ending June 30. 1953
The President asked 53 billions.
POTATOES
CHICAGO OP Potatoes: arri
vals 39, on track 71: firm at ceil
ings; street ssles: Maine Round
Whites $3.29 per 50 lb sack.
39
50
59 V4 i
I; pS
40
38 "4,
25 i
!59 $98
1 avast ftp oAiioH
DKKKNSE HOI'SING
PORTLAND Seventeen de
fense housing units have been allo
cated to the Umutllla-HennMon
area, J. Guy Arrlngton, Oregon
federal housing administrator, said
Wednesday.
Hercules Stump
Crew Moves
CHIUQUIN--T.r llrrcnli's Pow
der Company boini 'lump pullmit
operations in thr Chilooum arrn i
earlv this week and today s movtmt
lis 30 two-man trailer camp and
service units from TioneMn to a
location one and r half miles out i
from Chiloquin on the htyhwnv to
Kin math Agency.
The comntnv conducted opera
tions with Chlloqutn ns a Imsp Inst
sprtntr end summer but durimr the
fall and winter opcrnted in north
ern California.
Theater Han
Jailed In
Morals Case
Three morals charm's were
liroimlit aiialu.it Houcrt Allen
I'l llchard. 4a. maiiauci' ul the Tow
er Theater, Tuesdav alteinooii and
ll.e dls'jict attorney's olllce late
this morning was Invi'sllgatiuit pos
Mbllltv 01 another charge.
l'litolwrd was urroiilcd late Tues
day iiUcruoon, alter leimlliy iiues
lioniiut, on three marges of con
Inbutlnv to the dcllmiucncv of a
minor. He Is held In Ihe County
Jail under J IS. 000 bull
I Ho churueh. according to Dial
AM. I b t 1
....... w. kj. Tim vnciiii, involve
jl'i'llchaid's alleged actions with
llnce Kills, aged 15. 13 and 12
ciu In Ihe Tower Theater off Ire
last batiirday altcriioon.
The criminal informations ac
etic Prltchard of enticing and en
deavoring to persuade one of the
girls to Nullum to unnatural sex
acts.
The charges also state the man
showed lewd and poiiiomaplilc pie
tuiei to two of the glrl.v
't)NI'l;SSIO.N
Van Vactor suid Prllchuid signed
a statement admlttiuii tlie acts
charged.
The situation flrat .'aine to atten
tion of timhoriut's 1: 0111 Hie mother
ol one ol the girls Involved, when
she reported It to Juvenile authori
ties. Tile girl had come home Sat
urday evening from the theater,
highly dlMurbn.1. and unable to eat
her supier. j
Prltcharri had been employed as i
manager slnre March 4 and was
hired In San Krai. Cisco lit had
previously lived In StiHkton
I'rltciinrd denied to Die district
attorney having anv previous rec-1
ord of moral offense. Van Vaclor
said the man did admit serving
nine years of a 20 year sentence
In Missouri, being releaved from
prison there In 1044
Recently Prltcbard had served
as an advance publicity man for
ft sex movie entllled. "Mom and
Pop." He was here In Klamath '
Falls when Ihe show was dimilayed
here. I
Hist Attv D E Van Vactor. I
alter questioning Ihe man nil dav '
r (iff iAfl (HuafJiJ V
IIIHTIIN
MOOIIK - Hot i! al KUiiiallt Valley
liwiMni. Apt 11 an. una. In Mi ami
Mr 1'aiiitmm Mimmv. WU Lincoln fit .
a Mtrl Wrltfht U imiiniU U'n mmtm
IMNt KI.KV Html al KUnialli Valley
lloauilnl, April Jtil. iVXi, Ui Mr anil
Mri. John I'lnrklv) . C Hum till, Om . a
Imy. Weight 11 timimli a minraa
( Ofttri .tlNIH Ml Ml
Patila llitiuihmiMli vt. I). K. Hunu
Ixuitth, tut! for tllvttne. Cimiilv maiileil
rrli 2, HMO, Nidtlle, W.li t'haiiie.
I'liirlty IMalnlltr xtvkn lilniwrtv elle
meitl. J il. O'Nalll allurnev fur ilaln-
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MAItlttAflK I II INKt.H
DA VIM MirCMAN IIhimIiI 1. DmvU
'.W. tirrttu Nollte of Oregon, icalttrnl
if Klamath P'nIU, tire Kuiilce M Kirr
man, ,11, imtlw of Ida ho. tenttleni o(
Klrtinalh Oir
MAMI'MAN t'AMNFM Wtlhnin L
Miirlman. a.l. lrlrniHihcr Nnllv o
lilnho. Mrilritl of i:iilli"ln. tie Vt
vint V I'miifi, i, I'lnk Native ol
Wvuinlop HnaKtriii nl Oirumi
ft('MMU)l.l 1'OIINIHM . Ma.it kr 1.
fli hmuill. 'JT, (ui met NalH v nf Nluoo
1 1 HetiUrnl nf lloitama. (Me Ki iitnl I
Cor null. Ill Nellvr ol (lklalioina. He
Itlrut of ItoiiAiiia, Ore
1'iiorrr ma rr.s n-rn m iiwh.
'JA, mlllworker. Nallvo of Nrhrniha
lteiUlent of KUmulh full. ie Mai
I.. IIhIvi. it). Blri)iitiHhei Native of
Sooth Dakota Mcaliteiil nf KUmalli
Kall. (lir
HIIOWNMKNUKUSON J V HMtn
'J MilUutrkri Nallvr ol OklihiMt
llfihlrnt ! Weril. tullf Klheitie Mr it
rtrraon, J.'. native of MtUiiiil lll.
(trnl ol Wrr.l Calif
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nbout tt. thr ninn n ft tirrvrrl "
I vmi:N( :
I Ourimi the Inlrrrcitutlun vtlrr
dav Hpvrrnl UUih wnp intulc to
I'l lli hurd -t npiirlini'iit lo rrcnvrr
thr Irwd iil.'lutrH the nmn nllrurd
lv slinurd tin llirrp ithlN itnd iIm
n nifk full nf wonirn'i undfrclnth
inu' Vhii Vmlor wild Ptiuhnitl told
him Unit nl oiip I lino lir hm' brrn '
n (rmulp inppi .mnntur tit thr Ktnoi - ,
rhlo Club In Sun FnincKrn und
nlno n( the Muntr Mull In I'uK-l
In net. Thp luttrr rluh hbn rltm'd
down wvcrnl yrara nifo diirluu ft (
rlpnmm drlvr by Mttvor Durothv
MrCulltnivh lr of INirIlind
In District Court lulp thl ,
nuirniiiK Prllclmrd watvrd prrllm
Umrv hrnrttiR4 oil all thrrr rhniup
nnd ball wn VniL bv JulRr M A
Cartrr nt 15,000
Damaged Ship
Limping Home
WAHIIINOTON 11 -. The nil. ,.,fi
i-iiit-lrl- Wllnll was lllllolliu t
ullli nil III hlirvluiiiM III Ilia II.. I..
- - iiMiiniin
sinking aboard. Meanwhile, a inm,
wan tinder way fur a ConureHMoiini
Invenllgattiiii of Ihn itltustn
II in number of mUMlng and pi,.
Milnrd lost III the slnkllig of i,
clc-.li oyer liiined minesweeper hni
been tenliillvely fixed nt ns. n,.
Navy Mild rechocks may chaiiue u,.
liKUie.
Ihe Wimp kulled lutu llio lloliMin
iluilliu lllulil iniineuveri. in
Atlantic sins Hatiuday iiluhl, i,m.'
ling tlie Miuiiier ship in two 'rij
lloliMin sank lour inliiiilea Inlei
leor n limp the 'J7.1IMI.litii
In. .1 In It'iti'itl Imi-kiviirilM I.h
ol two gnping holea In her bow
Hut the ship radioed Tursiluy
uiglil the holea had bren pnu hnl
and the ielnlon-ed materia) "wan
holillug well " The Navy mild it
preHtiined the Wasp now 1 nicivliiic
loruard.
The inea:iale said the ulilp miia
htlll l.HW tulles Hum New York
Tucoday r 1 u til
Ihe i-olllniim Usik place aliout
I.L'OO lllllr (lllr rant of lloMun Ilia
tup piobulilv wiiii'I arriva al Hit
Hiooklyn Navy Vnrd beloie liin-day.
Senate Scans
Foreign Aid ,
WAMII1NUTON Hy unnni
lituliN volp thp HcllHlp Furrlui. Mr
liiliniih i iHinnitUr WrdiirMho ' ml
in thr (l(Mr tt.t vprniun of I'lf-ulrni
'I rujiuui'.H Inrt-lyii ttld bill
Thr cotnntllirp npprovt'd im-ikI-Iiiic
ul 'W.OD'l.OOO.OOu fur Uir (it. nl
ynir britlnulnit nrxl-July
Thiil tt billion clolhirh lr th.m
Hip Pronidrnl n-.krd but nritrly n
billion inorp Uimi nnnir rni.ii
wnnlpd to bp nuthorlzrd
(lm)rinun 'nitnnllv U-I .
who rpportrd Hip HO coinmiiir
voir. ptrdUTrd fiilhi'p for iiv nt
IrinpU to nit thp nld bill brlnw
Ihp roinuilllrr n rpc'iiiiiirntlitUoii-.,
when drbnip brina Mondny
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fcaaJtn. Wltanaomiarcryday condttion.auch
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