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HERALD AM) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1052 PAGE FOUR MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks kpw YORK IB Rail end chemicals provided little lift Tueedav lor the atoek market, but other ire the lit narrowly mixed. Oilm in the two active divisions ran from fraction to between 1 and 3 uolnts, but the bulk of stocks anread out over a fractional range either way. Volume waa an estimated 900, 000 thnrea. QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCKS By The Associated Press Admiral uorporauon Allied Chemical Allls Cl'aum.'1's American Airlines American Power & Light American Tel. tt TO. Amerlcen Tobacco Anaconda Copper AtchiMin Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeint Airplane Co. Borfr Warner Burroughs Adding Machine Cnlifoi iiia Packing: Canadian Paclllc Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chryslei Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vullea Crown Zellerbach Curtis Wright Doudus Aircraft tiuPoni de Nemour. Enatman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodvcar Tire Homestuke Mlnlnit Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manvllle Kennecett Copper Libbv. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Lone Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator . New York Centra) Northern Pacific Pacific American Fteh Pacific Gas Electric Pacific Tei & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. Fhilco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonltr Incorp Rayomer Incorp Pfd Repuohc Steel Refolds Metals Richfie'd Oil Safewcv .Stores Inc. Ecott Ptper Co. Scars Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining Swift ft Company Transsmerica Corp Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company ; Union Pacific "f -United Airlines -United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood i United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westlnghouse Air Brake Westlnghouse Electric Woolworth Company - 8 ; 49 4 12 si 24 4 154 a. 68 43 80 i 48 'i 41 V 69 j n n 25 '. 38 4 51 U 39 15 99 3i 35 ?a i7 61 7'. 53 83 '. 43 '., 14 58 43'. 54 4 20 i 41 , 37 S 33 1, 46 4 72 s4 76'. 7'j 20', 16 36 '', 58 4 19 '4 18 t, 71 33 i 109 ', 4. S7'4 la ;i 10 26 27 i. 40 50 'i 62 i 32 V, SO 53 'i 38 3, 73'. 54 i 75 37 10 31 , 25', 17 41 i 113 K 26 . 29 , o.y. 38 13 1-. 39'i 25 36 44 St GRAINS CHICAGO UH Rye led another advance at the Board of Trade Tuesday, during which all grains were steady to firm. The deferred contracts generally made the best showing Brokers said much of the ad vance was the result of short cov ering. The weekly weather indi cates little moisture and there is some concern over reports of dry spots in the sorbin wheat country. At the finish wheat was 1 higher to 'i lower than Monday's close. Mav 8244. i-f.: corn was a. to lfi higher May 81.82 oats were f i lower to higher. May 18 ss-'a. rye was 1 Vt lower to 3 cents higher. May 82.03 3i: soy beans were 2 cenl3 to 2 higher. May 32 97 UJi and lard was 3 to 13 cents a hundred pounds higher. May (11.25. Wheat Open High Low Close May Jly Sep Dec Mar 2.45 s 2.45 2.44 2.44 i 2.34 . 2.38 2.34 V, 2.354 236 V2 2-38 2.36 !i 2.37 2.41 2.42 2.41 2.41 V$ 2.44 V, 2.45 i 2.44 , 2.45 PORTLAND m Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White 2.45 'i: Soft White (excluding Rex) 2.45 i: White Club 2.45 y2; Western Red 2.46 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.46 It.: 10 per cent 2 46 '2: 11 per cent 2 46 12 per cent 2.46 V2. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.46 'A: 10 per cent 2.46 'i: 11 per cent 2.46 '.: 12 per cent 2.46 Car receipts: wb at 52: flour 5: corn 5; oats 2; mill feed 7. PACT IMPROVED MANILA I The Senate Mon day night ratified the U. S.- Philip pine Defense Pact 20 to 0. Three senators were absent. Men Beheaded Geo. N. Taylor The African chief and hlii war riors trailed a string of terrified natives to the central town. There, just as you would kill a hen for the pot, the captives were beheaded. The chief knew better than to have killed those captives, for at birth the Lord engraved on the Chief's heart his eternal law You shall not kill, steal, lie. profane God's holy name, etc. And Ood . en graved these on your heart also Romans 2:13-16. As the Chief V danced around that pile e f bloody skulls, an English M.D. stepped up 1 6 whisper in the Chief's ear. "Ood had a Son who Gee. N. Taylor died for your sins." Out of that simple word, the Chief took Christ as his own Lord aivi Saviour and In time he became the leader of the Christian move ment In all that part of Africa. A God-fearing family of Portland apnnsors tills apace that you may also have eternal life and not go on Into endlesa death. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO m Receipts of 13. 000 head on the hog market Tues day, the highest in more than luo weeks, pushed prices generally 25 cents a hundredweight lower. Slaughter lambs were strong to 25 cents higher and cattle was mixed with heiicrs steady lo strong and steers and yearlings grading good and below active and un evenly steady to 60 cent higher. Hogs were slow and uneven with sows rainy active ana steaay. Choice butchers brought from brought 818.75 to 19Jo. Most sows sold from 816.00 to 818.00. Most n gh clce to lo: prime W-- H'h 'V Lo" Tll?r N aiiuou.iceme.it was made as , .ri . KiSf'oay night 44. High Wednesday .5.;,., retciio.i nlims lor the Con. teers brought from 835.00 to 436. 50. Heifers ranged from 827 00 to 836.25. Cow's and bulls were steariv lo 25 cents higher. Cows topped 826.00 and commercial bulls $27.75. A fpw rhnli-A npliin l.,n,l,f ...u at 831.00. The bulk of the choice to nrlm. Anr. ion,K. k,,..i., 827 J5 to 828 25 Slnuch .T-r bringing as low as $7.50. PORTLAND Cattlt? .labJe 100 market less RPlil'O htlt ohrtllt elf nrl.i .(!. ...... vu. a.vvuk Jtunii mill 11UI1- ; few lighter v heifers :2.C0 welchts unsold: utilit to 37. tC: calmer ,-.i.d cutter cows 18.00 - 22 oo: few 22 50: utility cows qqqc .iiaa. . ....... -.i - .uu. iv.iunrivini i.'Uils,ca t... ,,;. 28.00 - 29.50: odd head 30.50: utility ;, UC,5C0 grades 25.50 - 27.5H. 1J!L Calveo salable 35: market ftillv 5,Iw''1"le steady, tew choic- veslers 3500- 36.00: edd prime ST. 00: utility and commercial calves and vealcrs 22.00 30.00. Hoe.t salable 301: market fair ly active, steadv: choice No. 1 and 2 180-;S5 lb butchers 23 50 - J3.00: few 235 lb cown te 22.00: choice 250-300 lbs 20.00 - 20.50: choice 300 400 lb sows 17.00 - 17.75: few 450- 525 "os 15.50 s. i ohoicj 102-131 lb feeder piss 30 00- ni M, Sheen salable 2ot: market ac live, tteadv: ehoice-prime 104 lb sprint lambs 30.50. few good 93 lb wooled lambs 27.00 with 120 lbs at 71 nn- rrr-u-iH 1(11 ih ahnm Inmhs 26.00: medium and good 83 lb feed- era '3.00: utility and good shorn . . .. - M ewes ..W - S OU. Standard Time For Salem SALEM W Salem, where m-vst of the residents apparently favor standard time, will keep it mis summer. The city council, by not taking; any action on the Issue at its regu-; lar meeting Monay night, left the, city on regular time. A poll taken by the Salem States - man earlier indicated that resi- aenis oi mis area oppose last time. . , KftlCPr flirrRfltPt Deschutes Plant PORTLAND (Al The Dand and Russell perlite mine and process ing plant on the Deschutes River has been purchased by the Henry J. Kaker Co.. Kaisei officials re ported Monday. Perlite is a volcanic glass which, when processed, produces a light wei?ht piaster aggregate that is high in fireproof and sound ab sorption nualities. .ral.i"CJSi'.KS"i? kP" il3 miles south o: Maupin. has enough perlite to Keep ine pian. in opsiation 50 years. The price paid was not disclosed. Independence Has $15,000 Fire INDEPENDENCE IPi A fire leveled 24 hopyard workers' cabins near here Mondav night at a los estimated at 815,000. Eight families were made home less by the blaze at the Sunset Farms hom-ards. Cause of the fire was not deter mined. DROUGHT CUTS BEEF CANBERRA. Australia Commerce Minister John McEwen said Tuesday he did not believe Australia would be able to export beef to Britain this year because of a drought in the North. SAM COON SAYS: "The itotc and federol government have m tendency to deny local communities right to run their own affairs, centralising this power in Washington, D.C. and Salem. I feel the closer you can get government to the people the better the government you'll have." SAM COON Republican for U.S. CONGRESS Pile) far by the Coon for Congress Commit!..; G.orgs Scott chairman; John Palmar treasurer. Weather V "rslern Oregon Partly clondv v..l' cal jred showers Tuesday and Tuesday night. Some Htunrior showers over mountains. Partly cloudy Wednesday. Little tempera ture change. Highs both days 6ii to 75 Interior and 55 to to on coast. Low Tuesday nigltt 40 to 50. South erly o( 10 to 20 miles an hour ml the coast, becoming northwesterly Wednesday. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Tuesday through Wednesday with scattered showers and Isolated Uiunder showers. Slightly coo.er Tuesday and Tuesday night. Highs both days 68 to 78. Low Tuesuty i h, ..: , . '"nJ " ' Rlld Vlclnitv - .,,,, ' ,,1j imw .1,-. in... with scattered light showers Tues By The Associated Press S4 hours to 4:30 a.m. Tuesday at'o,,..,. i Ma. Mill. Prrp. 74 49 :?uZ"e , 68 75 8 70 61 81 45 4!) 40 42 49 53 51 51 63 46 54 45 54 54 51 51 48 52 54 ' - i ijn untune I .Meuioro. i""1 . Bf ,,d 13 IS "" .21 .03 ; Portland vAlrpi) 72 70 77 55 tiU 71 58 78 61 70 74 &alem .02 F..k f Lcs Angeles New York IMKl I51U11 04 .02 Ridgway Back In California -'' s tt.l.tvlOVU MI Gen ZV .ri.rwav arurvca lues" ". w. n w uv 10 , Th ..lon. l.nriS" . n..H u n ;nj.8"deS i n'8?LH,m- rvr ' ' "'' !"i;,r'. "re" ".'""N. ,-woiiu in limn nsrr me faciiic on .v., I.., I. f,., Hnnnlnl,. I Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Ku-lno Ki.th Army commander with headouar- ters here. Headed the military Gen. Ridaway. first off the huge Constellation plane, smiled broad iv as he called out to Gen. Swinrr i "good morning. Joe good to sec yon'" ) He rnd Mrs. RldgAvav came down the ramp arm in arm. fol- lowed bv their vouns son. Matt Jr.. clutching a toy teddv bear. It . a bright, sparkling morn- 1 in? and Ririru-av mentioned "this 'EOcd California sunshine." His press ride told reporters tint the uiane t.-ip was very smooth nd erjoyable. and that the gen - ;ersi wis oniv a on urea. He Ulanned In lunch at Ran Fran- He piannec! to luncn at San Fran- Cisco s Presidio, neadouarters of the SUth Armv. with Brig. Gen. William T. Sexton, chief of staff of the Sixth. He rvas to dine r-rlvatcly later with Gen. Swing. He hoped to soend the day sieht seelng In the San Francisco Bay area. At about 3 p.m.. PDT. Wednes day he will leave bv nlane for San Dtoeo. for a visit with his mother, The eeneral's nlar.e flew his five star f!pg and the United Nptions emblem on either jlther side of I the cockpit. I PRASAD SWORN IN NEW DELHI. Indii If Presi dent Reiendra Prasad was sworn I in for his second term Tuesday, ! inaugurating the nation's first popu larly elected government. You've read about RUG Cleans rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting, absolutely dry and ready to walk on in 15 to 30 minutes. A DRY CLEANER, Not a Shampoo -k Revives color. Fluffs crushed pile. ic Removes Grease and Food Soils. Dustless. k LINOLEUM j THE LARGEST STOCK OF 357 EAST MAIN STREET QUALITY U.S. Unveils New Bombers llv VKRN ll.l'(il.AM ...... - WASHINGTON 1.0 The Air Force Tuesday took the "classi- tied- label oft ll two new nil-).-. heavy bombers, the YH-M and UlC YB-tiO. It al.sn: 1. Disclosed dimensions which how that the YH-hil i aniin.uh.it n1P larger of tlie two. 3. Kdoascd pictures showing hitherto unpublished details. i L 1 , 3. Announced that the YU-52 strn- to fortress is uomg Into produc tion at Ihii Riunnu Alri-rnlf (Til - , uiant in sruttliv . ilir t H-hil VVllll'll Un, hill I Ml' r.mvr,li.l,ii...'l Vi.li... i. I, i- ', Kort Worth. Tex. Still secret are the wclchi and spcra. range and oilier pcrtorm 0- Hilt'' rtlM.Hl.. nf llm ., I T The leiler "Y" bclore the B-52 , and B-60 designates the pluiics ns ueveiopineiuai. i nty can be de scribed as simply the B-62 and B-60. These are the dimensions of the two global bombers: Wing spun the YB-60 . 206 teet: YB-52, 185. Becuuse the wings ar? swept bark, the span is lo.s Uiun the 230 (eel o( Conrair B-;t6. larg est bomber now in operation Tlie B-tiO is a development of an im provement upon the F-S; Lengih Ft-oO. 171 lect; B-52. 153: B-36. 162. Tail heighi B-60. 50 feet. B-5: 48: B-36. 4li ,. The B-36 hns four .let engines six piston ens;i:c. a grivo. u right of 358 000 pounds, a luncr of lo.. 0OD miles and a top speed e( more tli.-"n 435 miles an hour. The B-60 nicy be considered faster than tin Both new bo.nbe.-s are pov cred ! w ith r.eht new Pratt and Whitnev I J-57 ids. believed to be the most powerful Jet engines in the world. On .he B-52. Ihey are mounted in pairs on sharply r.tked-forwaid ' P rt(,r Ivgh-spec;!. Mvrm-oacK wines. T1" B-e3 i""" "" "m,s""' ,lo,,bl,, . tanoem landing- gear composed ot elEht n,!,'.n w:nc,'ls' '"'"'l l,rn- wneeis retracting into the wnir tips. I lne B-52. although an entirely new oesipn on which work was s-mnaH data gamed from five years of building and flying the Boeing B-'7 strato.iet. known as the world's fait- e51 bimi,,. Final PTA Meet Set for MHIs Tlie last regular meetmc of the i Mills school Fl A w ill be held Wed Inesdav in the auditorium 2:15 n m I Classrooms will welcome visitors ' ham-nun i and i ... A report of the Oregon State Convention and installation of off!- leers for the coming year will be jon the program. ! Relrehmrnts will be served In IS. niltmru li, il nw-riiii.r. the cafeteria alter the meeting Roundup Meeting Cot TomePPOW I Three men, arrested by Slate fV "' Police Mondav night on Oregon " Klamcth Easln Roundun Sccre- Highway 38 near the Lakevlew tary Beth Chase ssid today that I Junction on drunk charges, were an important meeting of Roundun Ischcduled to aonear in District directors was scheduled for 8:3o!Court this nlternoon. P. m. j Hotel. tomorrow, it the Willard Mrs. Chase said Ihe rather late i hour was to accommodate out-of- ' the-clty directors who are using Standard time. POTATOES CHICAGO (41 Potatoes: Ar- rivals 48. on track 56: U. S. ship - ments not available: too limited trading to establish market. the new rug cleaner in GLAMORENE CMPEI k Removes shoe polish, lip stick, chewing gum, tar. k Prevents colors from running. k No shrinkage. Colors stay cleaner longer. If 0 in ii nn i i- ... in i; I l.m;j ninrni v mi t William 11 Hamilton, lailur. auri.n- drr irsl.tr.llr.il r.id. Tin. .W t'rfO t. Anil. rum. no oprlnr II- i nn.. rrl H tail M.vt. t. Kii.nn. no v.hiri. Iir.ii... T:,? S"V., no PfC rmmu. r.'tir.i u hu Kr.nt-ik J. K.lacr, no .top liht. for- " " ! Wtlll.ni A. Limn, nv.rlparl Fin. S-W tifoikr N. WiwU. (ulluMlna too rliM. llucl; t'liniiliisti.iii, liquor to minor, rmr 1M Jii K. t'lnkn, no .m.i.tnry br.k. r.iif .3. Aiir. i An.niB, no u.rniiis awir. Huth s. Aci. in. no v.hici. lii'.nw rnn..t a luii .."",...J r'i.'."- p Lrniv lli.nii.it. diiink on hl.hiv.v. ul""v. J1 K.,"m"'m' rf.nv r.r..,Hii.i r:.,,u' s.,;,.,,I rV,uv IWI . t llPCI i Guill) Sumnii. .i-rul Am.. J Kin-. Mot.iion b.nc tul. t-tirtrii J.w bail t)oii,iltt I. . Dime. i tHi aign. Forlll S.i bull w.rini it liriiini.il. irink mx.iIiih nuiHlt.i ression. Much ni Ills talk lUruveen llpliam and Delta, a niu 'T.!h!! ii " i !!'!!!. ..,,,1.,,.. h..ir I"'"'' evoted to onsmers, the kev I Jert which was gotton under way Km rule Forffti sa ii.il Utwrriii. Miu.r. iirunk on hislivi-.y. ruir Koit.ii sio mil John A. Short, liui-k M"iltli. For. I..i sin bail. . Siitncy I.. V.ll Foknen. nn .nslltig II- rviiic. I'lr.tlnl nut SIHIO- lUi-onaorJ. . XK-.r-.M." ni B w w.iiimp. riiuiik I'm. 113 or ''. .!. , sis'Z'!''' T,,l,m'"' drunk ''i ' .V Jo. N.vatro. drunk Fin. SIS or 7', ji s wain i.iiiii. .top ir.n. .i-i-i- Pliuil.-ril Fail Miturlm.it .1 Fine (ailtir. irlil rtglu Obituary , Elinoi M.) Ailaim. l. n.lly. nt Sl.r. : l," " : """'s,'. m." i". lii3. Siirvtior. include, the w-idowt-r. j I'.-iii. ,ii..,. ,! i . ii.n.h I sh""" "' s.ndi. ol ihu " . broih.r. Ainu c. Prtcr.on. Tuc.on. ll ..!! . s. ' LT;! h7" w.Td'1 lv m'rttiuncf d Wrdnetday b VrU Klamath Funeral Home. Drinks Jail Young Mother PORTLAND if A 20-year-old mother was sentenced to 30 davs in !ail Mondav after pleading guilty tc being a :,nnor In posses sion ol beer. The woman. Mrs. Florence Robin-rue. was arrested last Friday as she was drinking a glass ol beer in a tavern. She told police that she was separated from her husband. She said her mother was taking care of her 3-vear-oid son while she was m in,. I "I know I. broke the law and I should be punished " Mrs. Robin- elte find, "but I didn't ex nee I lo get so much Jail time for It." m i i race urinK Sentences Charles Rav Brown. 28. 2513 iWantland St.. is held In the Countv ;Jail under 250 ball on charge of i driving while intoxicated. The ar- 1 resting officer said Brown's narrowly missed hitting another i before being stepped. ! Two men in the ear. Ervon W. Carroll. 38. 4400 W;.shburn Way. and Rcbert Elton Carroll. 26. same ;Hddres: . were charged with being drunk on the highway and are held 'under $100 ball. national magazines 7 CARPETS BLINDS IN THE KLAMATH BASIN TELEPHONE 84S Commie Kicks Dubbed Fakes By SAM 8tMMI.lll.IN MUN8AN, Korea If Commun ist trure negotlalon rhargrd 'lues dav an Allied plane killed a mem ber el their delegation and acctned the U. N. Command nl treating prisoners el war it. ' barbarous medieval" fashion. N. negotiator, called It "a Vicious iiiiiiHuniHin oinsi to wiuen uir oreacn Detweeii IIS ! 1 ne Red charges were voiced bv I North Korean lien Nam II at a ilu" rmlMlfo ression. llr said nn Alllr.fi iiIiiiim Kli-nfr.il 11 Rr(1 'rw cotivov MoihIuv. I Such charges aro nsuallv bioimhl 'tii) at a lower level. The allies sal.l i they would Investigate. ...... nmm -t .iiiiiiiics in uir .i.i- j is. lie iwocKIng a.i ermlstlce. Rut he did not mention the ran- L- . i i i "ll!",:",rs ul war on M'le l-'nixl. i When Nan, was fin. shed .1 v said' "Foi 12 consecutive davs we have valid ......son for hiwni tlie.e pirn. . arv sessions U in n iir.iii.,1 in .....I, 1 1 ,r,;,tiVr, """' 10 " Yoi V .Vdr' i,n.,..r ,1i . Irlfvlt-n liv ii ltii.li in - u. inn- iriinrsi. i ni niuv "r'" men in noi voor vicious imn!ii.nna netore Hie world i nee pronngennn St n Irllirnts of vours are ralet later not In furl. Ulale .inreemeni not In widen the brmHi betivren pur sides. "There 1. ore tart that vou are not vi;imr to face er do not under stand. Tlie United Nations .-nni. pi.nd's roininonile nrmwisnl Is ')" Irrevocable " me rei to mat -ronnsnl Is the u. r.'. insistence on vohm'arv re- !nti iatien. unde oilsri.-ers and under v n'eh on'v 70 000 civilian Internees would go back to Red rule 1 erc 170 000 ,n u- N- row and Imernniept eamn Another truce seasion was sched uled fo, 11 a. m. Wedncsdav. Wr take pleasure in announcing the appointment of V. V. PIERSON a Manager of our Portland Office Wqlsioii. Hoffman & Goodwin Wambtel New Wit Sock lt(han end older Itading Sleek end ComrneeVy Unhang 621 S.W. Morrlion Street Portlands leacon 1163 Sm FrtMlue 1st AaetUt New Yerlt FREE PUBLIC RALLY Wed., May U Council Bans Use of Park (Continued trim I'age II Ouaid to block nil 4ili brlueen ImiiIii and Kin iitutli May 17 lor nil edtiipiiinit display ubsriving !railond-lieliit rale.t and elasaltlru Amird Forcer Day lions uf all tvpe roiumodltles am I'DI.ITU'AI. Mll'NU e.Mieclid front Invusllgalloiis nmv Permission lor use nl a sound being carried out bv railroads ,-. tiuck Wednesday ninimiiiciiiu Ilia ' hl , ,,. MMi-..rf VI-it ol Sell. Kslca Kelativrr. ln this score, the Council decided oil llm ,..tll.., ... ,ill.,it-llli a.lllllll ll-lli,k Iumi i imrli niillll. . nulv illnhm , tlie week liiiiuedliitcly liiecoilinu clrcllons. Receipt of City engineer's e.ll inule ol the cost ol paving Itiid- cime uetwern ainciirii ann wnsn- 1 burn. The esilnititiiil cusl lor nme jineiit, curbs and sidewalks Is $16,-1 ami. or about jotxl lor a SO-lool i lot. The city owns eight lota along I thai street. , vim mi uuis mi iniviiiK I -icn.iiint .last year, and also lor paving I'aiuter and Lawrence streets. hi,,,,,,,, b,khiu mention of an ilVv Ihiougli Block 5 Cniuil Addition. a iiniiniiu .i .,i i, n.i m... l(!ay night. AI,I,"V'" ,"' V u" rf- ,c "H ' ni'll" ' "nee Juilge m the absence ol regular judge "" be paid lor Ihe lime aerved I ,' FRANK STEELE f. Steele 88 OrUm Cml H Cms ECefauver for President Sen. Kefauver In Person! Fremont School Auditorium 8:00 P. Afl. Freight Rates' Revision Seeit Dweei.liiK thatuea In less ihim. Traffic Asaoclnllon. Margvret K. Bantu, Necretarv maniiKer of Hie aaioclnllon, todnv ald It Is expected tlio Investlga llon will result In cnmpleio revi- alun of commodity clasnlfleallons and rains affecllng ahliinieni. Mim. Hnntu aald IhO MKTA lias been 11 ked to cooiieiate with thn parlUe Northwest Claa rtnln mm ,,,,. , ,......,.. . i-li.iurs II rlnsn ruin. 'lll tin... on (no Kiniiiain nn sin and to rec ommend adlustnienl.i that nmv hr. necessurv to nrnnerve competitive rrlnllotislilpa with oilier areas. Tiallle Association officials pulnl cut llieie chiumen will vitally al lect eitry .mliiper and receiver nf freight In this area and urge that thrv Inks nil active nart In iliu lss late rase In eooperallon will, thn n-isncliiliou Tiirlher informa- um, nmv be secured bv contacting Mr. Hanto at Ih Chamber nf Com. VOTE FOR SHERIFF faid by f. Steele M. A. Ktfaimr far fr.s. fsmia. Cmllr nsnn.ll.r, lie.