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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKDNKSDAY, .IDLY 23, 1Q.1 MARKETS anJ FINANCE Stocks NEW YORK I The stock market aavancol Wednesday .o round the hlahest levels o( tlie year In an udswuib led by rail roads and oili. U was the third straight time. Sales were about one million shares. Cains extended Irom fractions to between 1 and 1 Domts anions leaders with lossei drilling: down from fractions to around a point. New York Stock By The Associated Frets Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical 16 'a Allla Chalmers MJ American Airlines " 'a American Power Light 58 3 American Tel. & Tel. 1! J. American Tobacco 87. j Anaconda Copper S - Atchison Railroad - r SKMi Bethlehem Steel ..' i - Boeing Airplane Co. M ' Bor Warner 13, Burroughs Adding Machine 11 T California Packing r- 28 Canadian Pacific 3 't Caterpillar T.-acor 55 Celanese Corporation 43 ' Chrvsler Corporation. . 76 t . Cities Service . - lttt i Consolidated Edison.'. 34 4 Consolidated Vullee 19 Crown, Zcllerbach Curtis WrlRht a Douglas Aircraft 6 'j duPonl de Nemours 90 Eastman Kodak 44 'i Emerson Radio " General Electrio 62 General Foods - . 47 General Motors ,' : U Georgia Pac Plywood 18 Goodyear Tire 46 International Harvester 33 International Paper 49 1 a Johns Manvllle . 77 Kennecott Copper 79 Libbv. McNeill - 7 J Lockheed Aircraft 23 , Loew's Incorporated ' 12 sa Long Bell A 37 i Montgomery Ward 64 'a Nash Kelvmator 19 4 New Tork Central . 19 H Northern Pacific , 77 Pacific American Fish 16 Pacific Gas 6 Electric 34 Pacific Tel. Tel. Ill 4 Packard Motor Car 4 Penney (J. C.) Co. 69 i, Pennsylvania R. R. 19 4 Pepsi Cola Co. 10 !, Phllco Radio ' 32 H Radio Corporation 'V 26 Ti Rayonier Incorp 32 S Rayonier Incorp Ptd- Republlc Steel .43 Reynolds Metals 52 'i Richfield Oil ' ', . 70 , Safeway Btores Inc. - ' 32 Scott Paper Co. 57 Sears Roebuck & Co. ; 57 Socony-Vacuum Oil - 37 'a Southern Pacific 82 Standard Oil Calif 64 , Standard Oil N. J. 80 Studebaker Corp. 38 Sunshine Mining Swift & Company ' 31 'i Transamerica Corp 27 Twentieth Century Fox 15 Union Oil Company 42 Union Pacific 117 ' United Airlines 28 United Aircraft 32 S United Corporation 5 ; United States Plywood 28 ' United States Steel 40 , Warner Pictures 12 . Western Union Tel . 41 V Westinghouse Air Brake 25?, i Westinghouse Electric 40 Woolworth Company 44 ii GRAINS CHICAGO l with Ihe excep tion of several July contracts, grains generally had a firm tone on the board of trada Wednesday. This w as the last day of dealings In July contracts. July corn was weal, losing more wan s cenis at times, while July oats eatcd. In contrast, July soybeans were strong. ; Other deliveries' of wheat "and corn were ahead around a cent at times. Some hedjrs were lificd In wheat against sales of Uie cash grain to West Germany. Reports of stem rust in Saskatchewan also created demand. July wheat ended ' to 1 cent lower at $2.38 . si 27 i4. July corn l' 1i lower" at $1.76 , July oats j lower to 3, higher at 77 'a -78 'i. July rye 4 to 1 cent lower at 2 .00 s. s.1.01 July soybeans 1 - 1 ai higher at IS S3 (the OPS Nillnel and Julv lard 10 to 15 cents-. hundred Eunene ( i ii irirjuii V luiiny, in north Wednesday and Wednesday night with scattered showers; Partly cloudy In south with a few showers; Partly cloudy Thursday with a few showers m mouiuams; little cooler in nortn with highs both days 1 In north to (0 In souih; high along Immediate con:. I nrar 60; lows Wednesday night 45 to 54; winds olf shore southerly and 10 to 2 miles an hour Wednesday and Wednesday niiihl. shifting to north westerly late Thursday. Eastern Oregon Increasing cloudiness Wednesday with widely scattered showers ai night: partly cloudy with a few showers Thurs day; utile cooler, with highs both duys 73 to 83; lows Wednesday uiflrt 45 to 55. Grams Pass and Vicinity Partly cloudy through Thursday; high of 85 both days; low Wednes day night SO. By The Associated Press SI hours In 4:30 a.m. Wednenlay Atx. Alin. i'rri. Baser pounds higher at Jll-SO-ilLlS. Deferred contracts "of wheat closed j to.. 3 coots higher, corn VI -higher. oats-vV to 1 cent higher, rye U-'a hlglier.i soybeans lower to ?a nigner ana mra L a Granda Lakeview Medlord North Bend Ontario Pendleton lower 10 nigner ana inra 10 to 20 cents a. hundred pounds Portland (Airp) higher.; .. ifvv tRoseburg - .Wheat Open' Hlh Low Close Jly 2.28 2.28 . 3.27 . 2.2 Sep 2.33 a, 2.35 S 2.32 2.33 Dec 2.S8 . 2.39 2.38 ' 2.SR ' Mar 3.42 2.43 2.42 3.43 May 2.42 2.43 4 2.42 2.43 l - PORTLAND iPi Coarie grains, 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de livery: Oats No. 2. 38 - lb white, 66.00; Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W., 66.00. Wheat i bid i to arrive market or sis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White. 2.35: Soft White (ex cluding Rex, 3.35; Whito. Cluh. Hard -Red Whiter: Ordinary 2.37: 10 per tent. 2.37; 11 per cant, 2.38: 12 per cent. 2.39. Hard White Baart: Ordinary, 2.40i 10 per cent. 2.40: 11 per cent. 2.41: 12 per cent. 2.42. Car receipts: wheat, 38; barley. 2; flour. 7; corn, 2; null feed, . Boise !Chicaco Deuver Eureka . Los Ancc'cs New ork Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle fSpokane . s 87 89 84 90 64 90 88 81 90 " 91 97 95 m 74 96 96 6R . 61 55 54 .03 61 50 62 T 55 64 58 .01 53 77 67 55 POTATOES . CHICAGO W Potatoes: Ar rivals 121. on track 214: total U. S. .shipments 498: slightly weaker on whites, slightly' stronger on Reds: track sales in carlots per 100 lb: California Long Whites 66.30-60: Idaho-Oregon Long Whites $5.90- .6.00. Triumphs $5.85-90; Texas Triumphs $6.05-10. Street sales per 100 lb sack: California Long Whites $6.75-7.00: Idaho - Oregon Long Whites $6.75: Reds $6.25-50: Ne brasks Reds $6.50; Texas Triumphs $6.25-60. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO 11 Most boa prices were steadv Wednesday but tne ton puaucu up anomar-. lu .cents to establish a new high level going ui-a Mj--nug. o tor comparison. ine wees s-saiaoie run td date estimated at about 23,000 hogs, was smallest since April. 1950. Cattle were mixed from 50 cents higher to as much lower while sneep were steady to 50 cents low er. Barrows and gilts' sold fairly smoothly at tM.bu to $23.50. Sows were $17.00 to $20.00. Choice and prime steers and yearlings brought $31.50 to $34.50, a few prime loads going to $34.75 to $35.00. Choice to ow-prtme heifers were Stt.oo to $34.35. Most good and choice native sprung lambs were $29.00 to $29.50 topping at $29.75. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO .V (USDA) Cattle: 100. mostly cows, fairly active, prices sieadv, canner-cutter cows 15.00-19.00 util ity beef type 20.00-22.50. Calves: 10, no early sales. Tues day about 125 calves sold steady, commercial-good slaughter calves and medium - good stock calves 27.00-30.00. few 31.00:' Hogs: 250, 25 cents higher than Tuesday afternoon, 75 cents above Monday, choice 180-240 lb butch ers 34.75, few 250-270 lb 23.25. choice sows 15.00-16.25. Sheep: 3.000, spring 1 s m b s steady, one load choice -prime wooled spring lambs 8.00, load choice-prime shorn No. 2 pelt 27.50, luesaay spring lamos steaay, good - choice wooled spring lambs 27.50-28.00, good-prime shorn 26.50- slaughter ewes steady, cull gooa ewes 4.50-6.50, good feeder lambs 23.00. Ml.MlirAL COl'BT ' Irvin WeUer Jr., drunk, fin; 115 or rtar. Diltj Cochran, warrant. tr county. Bill Puaate. drunk. Kine. SIS or ? da . suspended to leavt town. Robert Easley, drunk. Fine, SIS or 7'j day. Dean Gcorfe,. drunk. Fine, SIS or 7 days. Blurtoo Baker, drunk. Fine. 15 or 7' cays. Truman Mike drunk. Fine, S19 or 7!j dais. riosie omiin. drunk, ruse, sis or 7ii days. &llen Foster, drunk. Fine, $1$ or 7't oas. Rantom Cowan, drunk.. Fine, SIS or V, days. Dan Weeks drunk. Fin. SIS .or 7's davs. Hezel EUls.-v. p verUclo .license. Be- o. D. Matthews, parked with .motor rrunnins. RecogedV' , - Ron Home, ran stop nan. ron so bail . V 1 BISTHItT fOlET .' Howard i. tycishtoa, overload. . For feit S115 ball. Robert Norman Fereiu. Imsroper ve hicle license. Forfeit S3 bail. " , Franklin Jackton Andrews,' . Inade quate brakes. Fine, $11.50. " - Howard Russell Hartley, no. vehicle li cense. Forfeit SS bail. , Lloyd Landls Mullen, violation basic rule. Forfeit S7J0 baU. . . James Henry Sloeby, violaUon ' IMste rule. Forfeit 17 So ball..'-, ' " L. C. Faulkner, no .operator li cense. Sentence. 1 day. L. C. Faulkner, .improper muffler. Sentence. 1 day. L. O. Payne, no stop light. Forfeit SS bail. Gordon Charles McKay, no etop light Forfeit SS bail. . - John Walter JCioof ins, lan.jtop alsn Forfeit SS bail. .' William John 'M1tohl.-runk In, pub. lie place. Sentenoe. lo 'days. Everett M. Bell,.fio vehicle Ucent. Forfeit S3 ball. 'KUMATH COUNTY CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE ' M ' July Augutf Rural Ar Stindird Tim July 24 Cliiloquin, City Hall-Library, 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Crescent, near postofficc, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. July 25 Chiloquin, City Hall-Library. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Crescent Lake, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. July 28 Cliemult, near postoffke 2:00 p.m. lo 7:00. p.m. July 29 Matin, near postofficc, 2:00 p.m., to 8:00 p.m. Slievlin, Store, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. , July 30 Malin, near postofficc, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Beatty, store, 10:00 a.m.. to 3:00 p.m. July 31 Merrill, near postofficc 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sprague River Cliet Williams station, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 1 Merrill, near postofficc, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Fort Klamath, Community nuiltling, 1:00 p.m. to, 7:00 p.m. August 4 Bly, Sycan's Store, 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 7 Keno, near postofficc, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. August 8 Bonaiua, near postofficc, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. LET'S X-RAY 100 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND lifl (DSDA) Cattle: salable 200: market active; fully steady with, canner-cutter cows strong " to . 60 cents higher: few bead good 1.000 lb fed steers 32,50:- odd 1.207 lbs 31.00: few com mefclal steers" 28.00-29.50: utility heifers ' 21.00-26.00; odd commc. cial 28.00: canr-cutter cows mostly 17.00;-18.50: few 19.00: shells down to 14.00; utility cows 20.00-21.50: odd cannercal cows 23.00; commercial bulls 27.00-28.75: utility 25.00 - 26.001, light - cutters down to 21.00 with canners down choice to 17.00. : ' Calves: salable 100; market fair- Croter Murder (t'ontinurd from Tate One.) now bjicii a theory that In rob bers did not Intend to kill the two men . . .Ttiat they inlaW have been' preparing to bind them to trees when Jones suddenly Jumped his captors and was subdued by Uie head' and groin blows. Trie rob bers then. Incensed by Jones' at tack, .might have brought the fun Into, play and tilled ooin men. ATTACK THEORY If Jones did attack the robber or robbers. It would appear to Mi ster a Uieory that the crimes were committed by one person. Since Jones st the moment of the attack probably had reason to oeueve ne and Culhane were not to be killed, ii is hardlv conceivable he would have started a fight It there was more thsn one captor. It is entirely possible the mur der or murderers Intended return ing to the highway and driving away in uie tuinane-joncs cr. They, must have realised that leav ing tha narked car where it was would pinpoint the eventual search ,rM' rfid thev return for the car -and find Ebeneln and Vaughn had happened - along- and. prevented their taking we carr If that speculation Is true Eber lein andVaughn might well have been Innocently waiting nearby while their fishing companions were being murdered. Exploring this Idea, a test has been made and It has been found that It Is very difficult to hear from the parking spot a large caliber gun fired t the murder scene. And the gud used to kill Culhane and Jones, was a small -.32 automatic. The tntrlgutnff-ease has attract ed nationwide Interest. The Herald and News' has been delugad with long-distance calls from metropol itan papers all over the country. ly active, steady; good - choice vealers 18.00-28.00. Hogs: salable 150; market ac tive, strong: choice No. 1 and 3 180-235 lbs mostly 25.00-25: choice 250-280 lbs 22.50-23.26; choice 350 560 lb sows 16.50 - 20.00; lighter weights to 20.50; feeder pigs lack ing: choice lightweights quotable to 22.00. . ., Sheep: salable 800: market ra ther .slow, steady -weak; good prime spring lambs 25.00-60: few lots choice -prime 20.00: utility good lambs 21.00-24.00; good feed ers 21.00-50: good slsughter ewes 8.00-7.00: culls down to 3.00. 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I Issues of the day. ,Te people are entitled to know how the candidates stand on such question- as the Tall-Hartley law. farm legislation and civil rlKhts." Kefauver told a gaiherlnir of chair men of alate orgenttatlons which have worked for his candidacy. ne also said supporters should lrnnra all rennH. fl.a, ha an.,M be given the vice presidential nom ination. HI KS SLAY T11RF.F MANILA Uft Communist Huka In Tarlac province shot and killed a village lieutenant and his two 'teen ate sons Wednesday. Old Pitchlog Blaze Flares A mall forest firs In Mm pilch loft men eml of Illy which wan trutlM in noveral wnrkn mo fUrfd up in amokt ytsterrtay Iternoon. aitractlng Uiq atlcntiou of a forest lookout. Kf'HA acnt two nli'kun.t and an alrplnne to lnvntlate, all arrlvln I on me acene ai approximately the aame tiiur. Tliey found a log at tht old blaie Mnokhift up in the hat of the day and .aimed by a brink wind, it was burniiif well within the fire line, foresters aald,, and was tun died with little danger. Obituary BMITH Timothy Alvln Nmlilt. ion of Mr. tnd Mm. 11. tfmilh of Hh, Orvgun, did l.r July j. nlc1 the ptnt h I nurvtvfd by irandiMivitU. Nor man flmil.t. Mloat, Celir.. Mr. end Mr. I)lbrt NfUoii nf Ore, mid Mri. Muriel Joitftchtll of Jarkeon. Calif, runeral irv !) look plt from the ch.p. of Warde Klamath ruiteral Home on Wtitrteiita)- at 10 M a m. Rav. Tarl CI. atrnm at tht firit ('ova nant Church orfirlatlng. rommltmanl rvl ant Intarmanl m Klatnath Ma iiturial rih. W'AHt. rant.1t r lore ra Want, U. nallvt t to and a ri(tnt of thli riiy lnca ltU4, did liar July St. Hurvlvor lit c hi tit tit ntdowar. Cltai li Wahl, ton DUbtri Wahl. Wallar Hii. Ktamath I'aIIi. tlar Wahl. tiranU Vau; lUuth. Ici-a Uha Wl ct Sacramntt, Domtla V.ihl, Klantrlh 'j)U. arnlt Maiiov of Etna L'allf. runtral iarvlraa will la hrltl front Keith O'llalr i Mtrnorlal I'tiapal. uih antl Pina Thtirria, July Ji. 1 pm tntarmfnt will ba In Ihf Link villa CamaUt). Funeral WAHI. Funeral iirvlr, (or rannla riortnr Wahl. 1.1, who diart hara Julv ai. will ha held ft out Keiih O'Ma.r'i .Mentor la I Chspal th and IMne. 3 pnv Tliura dav. July 34. Interment will b in Link villa Cemeleo. On The Record KIRTHt RAMarV Bftn la Mr. and Mri. PraiuiB Haintev, ueu Oreon Avantia. at Klamath Valley Hnavital July ii, ItU, but, Waiihtl a puunda 4 uunraa. cAnnOLla- Horn to Mr. and Mr. Herbert Carroll, Dorr. Calif,. . Klamath Valley lloipiial July ai, la a buy, Welahu sound! It eunoaa. rot-VIN Born to Mr. end Mr. Fa Cnlvln, law rJlmlti, at Klamlh Valli jloM-ilal July II, lifts, a fill. Weigh 1 pound II uitet. DKRII QBANTtD Cloa . K rider va. Don Vf. 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