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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KM DAY, MAY 1(1, 111.12 PAGE FOUR , MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks 26 t8 H 49 I SeP 13 . 244 155 , MS 4J 19 i 47 KEW YORK m w. The Stocks market maintained a doused up lde appearance Friday at the close In a slow and undistinguished sesnlon. Price changed as much as a point or ao either way wlUi the bulk ol changei confined to small tractions. Volume dwindled to an estimated 900,000 shares. There were mild concentrations cf plus elRns in rails, motors, utilities, chemicals, alrcrafls, air lines and merchandising issi.es but none was heavily weighted on the upside, QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCKS -, By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical , Allls Chalmers American Airlines ' : American Power & Light American Tel. it Tel. i American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchicon Railroad Bethelehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Mnchli'e California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Traclor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultce Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac. Plywood Goodyear Tire Homesiake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loews's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator- New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. It Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Fhllco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Rayonler Incorp. Pfd Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif.' Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corp, Sunshine Mining Swift It Co. .. i ' Transamerica Corp. -' Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific I United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United 8tates Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Westlnghouse Electric . WoolwortA Company GRAINS CHICAGO 111 May soybeans scooted up more than S cents at times on the board of trade Fri day while the rest of the market moved ahead at much more-subdued pace. r Urgent short - covering entered Mav beans, and there also was quite a bit of It in May wheat. open interest m way ucana m the start of trading totaled 8,953, ooo bushels and In Mav wheat 8,- 924,000 bushels. There aren't manv cash beans available for delivery. Wheat closed " lower u t - ki.h.r xinv a 4( corn lower to H hleher. Mav 184 t- 1.83 T. oats lower, rav u rye lower 10 iuni niD i qq i. soybeans '-4 men- rr Mav $3.04 Ji"-3.05. and lard 8 to Si' cents a hundred pounds higher. May $11.97. WHEAT Open High Low Close 2.45 . 2.47 , 3.45 i 2.46 !, 3 54 1 3.S5 U 3.34 2.34 4 2.37 2.37 ii 3.36 3.36 . 3 4lSi 2.41 2.40 4 3.40 4 May Jlv Dec Mar Weather Western Oregon Fair Friday through Saturday, except night and morning log or low clouds along the roast, warmer afternoons in terior. High Friday 70 to 80. Low Friday night 43 to 63. High Satur day 75 to 85. High 55 to 65 on the coast both days. Northerly winds of 10 to 20 miles an hour off the coast, increasing to 35 miles an hour In afternoon and evenuig. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Friday. Fair Friday night and Sat urday. High Friday 63 to 72. Low Friday night S3 to 43. High Satur day 68 to 78. Grants Pass and Vicinity Sunny and warm Friday and Sat urday. Easterly winds with low humidities. High Friday 80. Low Friday night 46. High Saturday 85. By The Associated Pre !4 hours ending at 4:30 a.m. Max. Mln. Prep. . PORTLAND GRAIN ' PORTLAND LP Coarse grains unquoted. . . Wheat (bid to arrive rnartct. . m i u.tit. Hlit-i-eri Const: ' Soft white 2.42: sott white texclud- Inc Rex 3.42: wnue emu Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.4S: 10 per cent 2.45: 11 per cent 3.15; 12 per cent 2.40. Hard White Baart: ordinary 2.45: 10 per cent 2.45: 11 per cent 2.45: 12 per cent 3.45. Car receipts: Wheat 47: barley 7- flour 1: corn 10; oats 4; mill feed 3. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND if tUSDAi Cat tle salable Friday 50; holdover Si; 17 , 24 35 50 38 ?i 74 09 U 35 , 16 I. 51 Hi 53 84 4. ii 1 mostly nominal with demand lim- 43 544 20 a 33 H 46 72 , 74'. 7 U 20 H 16 36 '4 59 19 0 18 76 U 33 H 110 'i 4 I 67 , ! Baker . 73 . 44 T Eugene ' ' 67 .' 41 La Grande : 67 41 .05 Lakeview '64 45 Medford 76 . North Bend 59 47 Ontario 68 S3 T Pendleton 69 48 . .01 PorUand tAlrpt) 67 44 Roseburg 69 45 , jSalem 65, 43 i Boise ' 64 ' 38 .03' ! Chicago 66 48 Denver "3 I I Eureka 59 49 ; 1 1 os Angeles 69 - 60' . New York , 77 57 .03 1 Red Bluff 83 61 San Francisco 79 47 . Seattle 64 - 46 ! Spokane 74 49 Tule Student Wins Honors 3CLELAKE Honors have been numarous for Marvin (Bum Thomas Jr. Senior next year at Oregon State College. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas, pioneer Homesteaders or una community. Latest recognition Is his election to Blue Key, national honorary for Senior men. Election Is announced at the end of the Junior year. Membership Is based on achieve ment, scholastic standing, leader ship, service to the college. Ho Is one or nine senior men to receive Uic honor. 1 He is president of Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising honorary; treas urer ot Alpha Zela, agricultural honorary; member of the co-op manager's board; Arnold Air So ciety, Air Corps honorary; chair man this year of Homecoming art the Mother's weekend shows: 1951 business manager ot Free ser's Guide, student directory and Alpha Tau Omega house manager this year. Red Guns. Two Tanks Blasted SEOUL, Korea I Allied planes silenced 20 Red guns and damaged Merrill High Services Set Two Hospitalized By Car Wreck 'two pcrnon Injured III a tint! -ear lUTldcnl on Oregon lluihwiiv I'D. elitht miles north ol Chetniill Thurs day altrrnoon, were taken to SI I lim leu llospllul at llend by Killer's ambulance. . Frances Sluples, 19. Oregon Oily, and uon Hcliaelfi'r, 311. Oregon t'l'y, were Injured. The Kill hud back and rib injiirlet and Si'liuoller. fa- I'lnl cuts and Utilises. An nniliuliince attendant said Miss Blnplps was driving the cur wurn it roiled over, River Expected To Flood PORTLAND i.fl The Weather Bureau expects the Willamette River to go over the 18-fool flood stage at Portland Sitturdav. A con tinued rise lor two or three dvs after that was forecast. The timid conditions, which will cause no damage In Portland, will be due primarily to water backed nu from the rising Columbia Rlvor. The Columbia was at about 18 feel nt Vancouver Friday, tienriv three feet above flood stage, ana was continuing to rise. Rlvor Forecaster Elmer Fisher said the 8nske River was falling and this possibly will prevent, a rise In the mld-Columbla. Adenauer Boosts West nnNN rirrmunv I.fl Chancellor ifnm-,irt Adenauer triumphed over hts Socialist opposition in the court Friday and won approval to go ahead next week with the signing ol treaties to rearm West Uermany and allv It with the West. Earlier Friday Allied and Ger man negotiators, alter an all night session, announced they would complete on Monday all but a lew clauses o. u.e P'"l- friiniln which has settled Hie peace contract and that the H g Mrlk( , llu,ber of smaller Three foreign ministers would . ,. i., n, ,.,,..,,, n,o., come here late next week to settle ; ,,, , NorUlprn '"VlT, ",'" i lore those points and sign the 1.,-uiy , w.Mel. Mm..i.n. I j XS ' CVIN , , with Advnuiier. mi... i n La i ens us Timber Strike Held Narrows PORTLAND I . AiiiHhrr bin port of the ali'lke-uound Piiclllc Northwest liunber ludustiv leuch-rd- aitrreinent on a new contract with CIO Wodwurkers hero curly Friday. The new agreement between the in. Ion and the Wlllamcllo Vullrv Operators Association nud the Long Hell Lumber Co. of Long view. Wash., provides lor a health and welfare program financed bv deductions from the workers' pay checks. It also nroVlilcs for n 7 'j-cent hourly wauo Increase, three addi tional paid holidays making a total of six a two-rent Increase In night differentials to a total ot 8 mils an hour, and an Improved v.icatlon prournm. The union had demanded an eul- plover-llnnnced welfare program but eetlled for an unproved nnv- check deduction plan. Seven and a half cents will be deducted lor ouch hour of slratrhl time worked, and for each hour uf vacation or holldnv lime The deduction for overtime will be 11 S cents an hour. The old contract called for the 7 'j-cent deduction only for sir ii lulu lime Worked. The agreement was bused on a Woman To Have Eye Surgery TULKI.AKE Mrs. Wayne II ! brook will undergo eye surirrry to day or lumoiiow at Htanfoid Lane Hospital. 8aii Francisco. Attending physicians here were unable to diagnose reason for her falling sight. Mr! llolbruok Is with her and the family's two young daughters are with their puternal gruiidpairnti, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. llolbruok, Malm. Worker Takes Plunge,. Swim HUNGRY HOUSE. Mont. n - A carpenter fell DO fret off Hungry I Horse dam Into the lake below and; iii am Friday. ' Clear weather permitted Allied ; , ; ' Lr,..j j". iP ?;, ,ii? S0rCSH- , ' contract and Its companion Euro-FiKhter-bonibcrs roared deep In- pcttn Arlny ,rouiv to raise 400.000 I to Communist territory to blast g, xyroofts (or western de , communication lines and supply C"p i cemc.!?' ... . . .. ., . i spokesmen lor the Allies and I '" . . ' ' "Kn'r'c Germans, meanwhile, announced I'lfU'i i mm ill" U (.U)1 'a e" legal victory ctujj.! ZtltTcT. al "k isruhe Xlch related i i Jfl."!!!b ?'! '!. . i,,.....l itiiiii iiu Hiiiiur i'lUKiaiu uii- OUV IAII.1, IIHUII 1,V !.,., Ik l.- MERRILL Baccalaureate serv ices lor Merrill High's class of "5C will be held Sunday 7:30 p. m., iPSTi at St. Augustine's Church. The Rev. John Phelan, pastor, will olficiale. lied For week, salable 1525: Jiar ket uneven, good and choice ted sieers over 1.050 lbs around 69c lower, otherwise market mostly steady: load choice 812 lb experi mentally fed sieers 34.50: few lots good arid choice 817-981 lbs 34.00; oinerwise gooa aim vuvtic i evening steers, mostly over l.OaO-l.loO us m the high school gym at 8 p. m. 33.50-33.50; load 1.249 lbs 33.50; ,PST, sen .paui Hitchcock will be 1.358 lbs 31.50; utility ana coni-lrw speaker, and parents and mcrcial steers 24.00-31.00, mclud- Irlends are invited to attend. I ing commercial dairy t pe led , plnal dav of Uie school vear is i sieers at 29.00; lew head rugii i .jav 29. when students cf both the tal. Pyongyang. The Air Force said buildings were destroyed. Other U.N. planes ranged almost to the Manchurlan border, cutting Red rail lines in 65 places. in an. tnc Air Force said. 30 gun alter their 18-hour, all-uiKlit ses- ectlv. The settlement leaves onlv four malor cmployrr groiuis Mill to reach agreement. Thrv are the lumbermen's Industrial Relations Committee, reorienting employ ers In the 'Columbia River Region: the Trl-Countv Association ol Wushlnglon: the Timber Onera working on the uiiilulMicd dam Tliursday wliru some equipment knocked him oil. Doctors said he suffered a briuen shoulder blado and Iwu ribs. Legal Notic Kilt (if llMilti, Klnmallt IiiiIIaii Divt4tin H.mi It'll iul in thiilh p(r, J. it fin in (trm iitftl Ihci i'Ihi , n in i krt t,Vi . (.Mr "Uttl Sr. (Ion J wiitl ,1. T IT N,T; li t Iri'fMlim I'mII' mid MtliiMl tu llir HtirHMtplt'ti1. KIuim.kIi lnMit Ailvnt'V. KIumihIIi Avrnt . (M ctfiiil, will In- leifivnl until mi tit lurlt ji nt. P rlflc Hlnntliiiil 'I'Miir, tut Muy Tl. IUAJ, lr Hi iui(lini nl mvirliitnlahl thn hrr tltliiii.ilfl hr lulling ttiul ioililkl Hill uf UiVlMMllvl lltKJ'HKI It binl nirtmur lutiita ur Irrni ti( M4fi1lOa(i IO.IKHI ft t M mi urr ur ut iitfrfr t IKHI II. II M. (inn nr ! ul Dniiajifia In nml lurpniv iTilnr, ami iomt It D M mm ur lc nl wlillt lr, nml nl her tmt'lr-i whii'h llmtli i mil H'lHiaiilrnl 'l ho Umlier li Inmint nit a Unci tif tti ii iriwilrlv IHI Hem lit N Strlloit ;t 4". I MVS HW, Ni!llnil it. I .17 N. II fc. W M KMi'lt ImiI Mlllal kt.llt Itlti ll ll'P (101 llllltllMtlfl rl titim i HtPAtiir HirlKitrr ttrc nml C Lrf Hi-Air tlml Mill Im fur tiinlwr nil. Nn hlil will Ik i hlfivil fur Hit it U.l .'Ml irr tluiuamul fl. 11 M. fur puit itrtnaM Hito nml dtinr iHtic H3 .N) prr lltiniBHiHl i II M Imi i)iii1ft fir Hint HW nip i rilm . tVT.t ivrf thiniai M II M. whllp tir unit other povln-. Ei-ii Imi tin i it lip ni-iiiiiii4iiiril In irrlirivil i ht-t h ut li milium! uf ft J.Vhi 0 mi "xlvriil hmik utile In lti Kneel DMiiMitlliil Atii'iil, Klmnalli Agviirt, OieHmt 'the ilrimtt will Iw irlurnrij l tlllkUrrenfill hlthtrra Tito (lvHil ot I ho tnrirwi(u hiihirr wilt Iw Miilll t n( llm iiiiirhuaci mh mjitl Urn Iter nrliiAlIf rut mi Ihia mill only .r irlnlnrtl no tliiililnlri tlttinitKr If the lililitur ltd II imi everule innli m- iut lUlltUti inM'liii-I'it ImmmI fnr t,l,INIO()0 within :iu tint a 1 1 inn m'i etiiiiite n( lit llit The i itflit In waive (erhitlrnl tlrlrcl mihI rrjeel miy eml tl Itlil la reserve il The t-iiitlmrl will tpecllv hl ell ilfalgMatril limlmr thull Iw rut end inii'-vrd fumi the unit prior tn Apt it I, I ".VI mill lliel l oth er intuit riiirnu int lulling aleih unit netf dlipiianl hll lie 1 ninpleted lv Dei-enil'er ill . I T I for t i1m at lha (nlrert. rrintnlltui. tttoiik fur ti ntintitaioti uf litda, mitt mlitr lnfnrmi epil to Ihe Niiitei Itilemleiil KUmi Anenr. Oirlim OnUrl itKa 311 n.iy ! An-l. linj nl iNnilninl Diegvn K Murajmi I'l r. A' nt Diierlot. A 3-1 M 2 0 Ilk OUT f JKNYIK Youngster Gets Specie! Permit Thirteen KraduntlnR Seniors will PV0lls were "cl.20 rail cars receive their diplomas Wednesdny ; ouiiamss were ae.iiroyea. - HINCiHAM TON, N Y . thv huri rft.-l.tMl iut.-v..iiI uiv ...iiun wim i u- oryriiy Fit I -OKI Oil Will Millar W HlllCtl ' : "..'?:. . ilur.s A.saoclnUon ol Ornvs iinrbnr. im trouble with thn lu mTonlv vo to , tnito tiwutunl V1" nnd "x '"1" o( ,'" he wrote lluighaniton'. Mayor 1 '.h? 2 i,?,riv ' ",ml:I'lne Industrial Relations Commit-1 Donald W Kramer: I lnSf.ung-Mo.n"' tee. I "I want to run a lemonade stand'. . will be referred to the A iirrtciin ' unlon w'" 10 w,,h """"'- summer. Do I Hare to have a, W, i ... ..'2 "h .' ' 'RC later Friday and Ihe mitlm.k , lleetiseV' M 3 io x Departed Cat Gives Scare HAMBURG. Germany i.f - Al K.r; "-.Vi. f.Xrhnr around!? postoftlce m Schleswig. .1 wi-wv, , U4CU ,ciwit Luua. 800 lbs 34.00;' good and low choice heifers 31.00 - 33.00; commercial 28.60-3050: ulility 22.00-27.50; can- nuter and cutler cows 18.00-22j0; UritLsli and French foreimi niinis ters when they meet with Aden aur belorc the signing ceremony. German Secretary of Stale Wal ter Hallstcln said one major ques tion discussed in Die manuhon session concerned "war production in strategically exposed areas. ' He did not elaborate, but appar In Hip Mnltrr til Hip Klatl MAY JIINTS. nlxi hnnwu broken M,v junks, ii,, I Nnl'r In !ti,,!ir kivcii tlml I hv , fllril my iiiiaI nn-miitl ml rrirt mliiintulrnliM of Ihr ralnlp ,f Jflitnl Mav June alxt knowti Jvitfty H J.inri. ilrrravrtl nml (he nImiv rouil Its fUr.l It-it rlm lt lit 1, fi.iaitmii, ,it To-ilv. imtp .1 I"1J. Ih lln anil IS fit ml , ,,, l-ihi,t ti, ll.r rouil ll-Mlia III Klnnxtlll KrIU. Orrfli.lt III tilt. r v, tin, Mil, I viliria n rr-n mr pi,i,l an, iii.jrt-ll.-n ,r ,.--ttt!iin tit ittll'llta lliririn -.uilaiiiril ami al If tat taitt lima and ilara Ilia rnurt will lilt- Ylllr atitl ai-i'i.titit William r Juliet. Jr. Ailmlitltlialiir Mrl.atan nr iltiMrtttti alur I Nu liiltl for a settlement. In view of the ; Hiisuii won t need one, Ihe Muyur Wllliunrlle Vallev and I.oiu: Hell .said. agreements, appeared iiood. MORE TRAFFIC SAI.EM I.H Tradic volume on Oregon hK'liways Ls 13 per cenl lirealer than that of list vear. llir uiilitv 23.00 - 26.W): commercial 26.5027.75: commercial and edd to t iBiwu uuttj w.w- -WW. " ln in rtn.on An- ntilitv M .SO: eut. 934 28 S 25-, 26 ?i 50 62 i 32 50 i4 13 37 73 'i 53 , 37 3.i 10 31 :ai 16 -i ter 22.00-25.00. Calves salable Friday 25; steady, good and choice vealers 33.00-36.00; for week, salable 265: market steady with supply inadequate for demand; choice vealeri 33.00-36.00: odd prime to 37.50; good 31.00- - 34.00; utility apd commercial 113 s, 28 H 29 H 5 J, 31 37 ; 13 28 , 24 Ti 36 Livestock I SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO I ;(USOA) Cattle for week 700; compared with last week's close '11 classes 50c lower, some cows 1.00 off; load choice 1040 lb fed steers 33.00; good-choice 1000-1200 lb steers 31.00 - 32.00: utility and commercial range cows 24.00-25.25; -young cows 27.00: canner and cut ter cows 17.00 - 20.00: utility dairy type 22.00: utility and commercial bulls 27.00 29.00: few 30.00. ' Calves for week 50; throughout (Week odd head commercial to choice light calves and vealers . 31.00 35.00. S Hogs for week 1750; Thursday ,180-240 lb No. 1 and 2 butchers 22.50: choice sows 15.00 - 15.50; ! compared with last week's close butchers 1.50 higher; sows 25c higher. . Sheep for week 2175: compared with last week's close spring lambs 25-50c lower: slaughter ewes weak; slightly lower: good choice spring lambs 27.00; one small lot 27.25: few good No. 1 -pelt yearlings 20.00; good-choice No. 2 pelt slaughter ewes 9.00 10.00; cull and utility 4.00 - 7.00; good-choice feeder lambs slaugh tered from fats 26.00; early in week deck of choice short term "72-lb spring feeder lambs 26.50. ; WESTERN PINE i PORTLAND Ml Western Pine orders last week were up sharply from the pre-nnus week, but rtil! were under the une week a vear ago, the Weftra Ptce Association reported Friday. - Production acd sftfpmenta both were below the previous week and well under th saice week last year. Comparative furores in board feet, with MO omtued, for last Week, prertoan week and year ago: : Orriea (A&O: 63.181: 70247. , Shipments 67.819 : 63.181: 70.247. Production 6128: 61,472: 65140.' calves and vealers 20.00-30.00. Hihs salable Frid.tv 125: 1 lot choice 187 lbs 75c higher a. 24.00: for week, salable 2030; market fully 1.00 higher; Friday's sales 2.00 up: choice No. 1 and 2 but chers from 180-235 lbs 22.50-23.00, few lots late 23.25-24.00; very un even, particularly on heaviere. o weights and sows; sows generally lew lots late zs.a-jt.vu; very un even. Darticularly on heavier weights and sows: sows generally strong to 50c higher: choice 300- 400 lbs 17.00-18.00; 450-550 lbs 15.50- 16.50; medium down to 15.00: good and choice feeder pigs 20.00-21.00. sneep saiaoie rriday none: mar ket nominal; for week, salable 1085; market uneven: spring lambs steady: old crop lambs 50c- l.oo lower: ewes unevenly 1.00-2.00 off; good to prime springers 29.00- iu.ua; good wooiea lambs 27.no; good and choice shorn under 113 lbs 25.50-26.50, few 27.00 early; medium and good feeders 2J.0O 24.00; good ewes late 9.00. few early to 11.00; wooled ewes scarce. P8 ssuryyr grain dsl219p 16 CHICAGO Wi A slim, very active hog market Friday pushed prices as much as 11.25 higher to a top of $22.85. the highest since August 20, when butchers topped at $22.90. All classes of cattle were very light In supply and steady in view of only 600 head received. There were enough sheep to make a market. Butcher hogs under 230 pounds were up $1.00 higher and sows 75 cents higher. The top was $22.85, and heavier butchers sold from $20 00 to $22.25- A truck lot of choice to prime 1,050 pound steers sold .at $36.00. A few loads and lots of commercial to choice slaughter steers and hei fers sold from $27.50 to $34.00. Cows brought a $25.50 top, bulls $27.75 and vealers $38.00. Odd small lots of both slaughter lambs and slaughter ewes were steady. Utility to choice fed Iambs topped at $28.50. Bloodmobile To Gilchrist IHolstein seized Friday a suspicious I package addressed to Chancellor Konrnd Adenauer. ! Explosive eiperts. recalling that i5omeone mailed Adenauer a bomb two months ago, opened the new nackage gingerly. Inside thev found a dead cat. enuy "he negotiator, I were Yn-Jn, . T..ta: Safely DIvlMon said .,i.t u.t t ti.- , i Thursday. POTATOES A two-day operation Is planned Cross Bloodmobile this monlh. May -CinC AGO v LP Potatoes: Ar 19 the unit will operate at Gilchrist i rtvp.la' 29. on track 43; U. S. ship This ls in response to a request invents not available; supplies very from that community for a visit, light; market firm: no track sales One hundred seventy-five donors ; reported: practlcallv all lobbers have signed pledge cards. I closed: street offerings vcrv light: Operation will be held at the Gil- 'California long whites. 100 lb sacks. Christ High School, 2:30 to. B: 30 J5.78 6.13. p.m. rsi. frospective donors are Germany will produce for the European Army to which she will contribute some 400,000 troops. U. S. Assistant Commissioner Samuel Reber said the negotiators will try Monday to crack the knotty financial Question which has oeen I the main snag blocking comple tion oi tne contract. Both the Allied forces stationed in Germany and the Bonn govern ment are claiming a lion's share of the 2 'i billion dollar new Ger man defense budget.- The Ger mans, who estimate the cost of rearuUng will cost them between 3 ' 3 billion and 4 billion dollars in the first year, want to cut their money contributions to the West ern forces to the bone. urged to contact Herman Rowland at Gilchrist for appointments. The Klamath Falls operation will De neia at tne Armory, May 20, CEILING PRICES NEW HAMPTON. Iowa (Pi V. E. Mcssersmlth, owner of the "little 12:30 to 4:30 p. -m. DST. Three Butch" cafe In New Hampion, took hundred donors are needed. Ap-! literally the Office of Price stabili pointments by, calling the Red zatlon's order to post his celling Cross, 7184 or Mrs. Hugh Swauey, prices. 3213. 1 He posted them on the celling. NO SNArPINl! LONDON t.fi British nudists Friday Invited the public and press to attend an "open day'' at, their North Kent Sun Club near Durtturd May 24. The visitors can keep their clothes on but they can't take any snapshots. LAKF. NAMK WASHINGTON i.ti The lake lonned by McNiiry lock and dam between Washington and Oregon would be nnnird "ijike Wiilluln" in a bill Introdtirrd Thursday by Rep. Mitchell il) -Wash i. IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER WATCH THIS NIWSPAPIR FOR NtWS ABOUT TNI BIGGCST FOOD SALI IVIR 9 Coming June 1st Your Milk In This Carton Easy to Close I ... ZL2 "MA. I . i .;v r -i.j ORVAL SMITH Our Radiator Specialist Radiator Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed en repairing, cleaning, and recorlnq. See ui first! 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