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BRRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
WEDNESBAY, APRIL 21, 1954
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i fHJCAGO CRAW '
CHICAGO HI-AUte spurt sen!
old crop soybeans spiraling higher
while moat otter grains eased on
th. board ol trade Wednesday.
May soybeans went to another
new nigh lor any soybean future
sninmir nearly 10 cents
M14Vi7 wva O - ' .
at one tune. Brtslc buvlng on the,
LTvestccJc jJ
CHICAGO UVESTOCH ..
'CHICAGO LB Most butchers
sold steady to strong on the live
stock market Wednesday although
heavier weights, as well as sows,
were weak to 25 cents or more
down.
Most choice 180 to ISO pound
butchers brought tXOO to SIM.SS
nan of previous short seller .with around three loads reaching
. rt Mia. ih too. soaa were 122.50
--b th iiniunx.
May wheat firmed on export
business to Yugoslavia but other
monihs eased on news of moisture
in parts of Kansas. Feed grams
were lower most ol the day Jn
oulet trading.
Wheat closed 1 cent lower to ,
higher, M7 J.14V4.1&. '
lower to higher. May 1.53V
15J, oals unchanged to i lower.
May nre low- May
1 03Vm soybeans 1 cent rower to
t cents higher. May 4.04-4 .OS. and
lard 3 to 23 cents a ta-jncred
pounds lower, May 21.60.
Wheat
Ooea With Low Cloit
? i- s i Z 2 09 . jsteady. bulls strong, about SO htfh
i hZIuhIuZ ins'": P lod choice 1.140 lb tea
a.ls , I.I 'a a ten full tnrit i-hnx-e
j I.014-1.07S lb 33-50. lour toads good
(choice 23 00: lew loads. Jons pood
) led steers zi.uozz.a: wnw"""-
good hellers I7.50-zo.otr-. cannrr
cuner cows 10.00-12.00. utility UflO
is 00. odd commercial IV 00. irvilnr
May
Jly
Sep
Deo
to 535.50. High eooice and prime
steers moved at $25.50 to S2 50
with good and choice grades $20.75
to $ .25.
Lambs dropped 55 to 50 cents.
Good to mostly choice wooled
lambs were lakes at $35.50 to
SM.00.
Salable receipts were estimated
at $.000 hogs. X3-000 cattle, o
calves and 1,500 sheen.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLANDUfV-TJSDA Cattle
salable 450; market lairly acme;
slaughter steers steady; herlers
scarce; about steady, cows tully
2.IS S IS . 2 " 1
ENTRY BLANK
Third AwhmI Ktamot tenia Hobby Show
Spaas ared by
20-39 CLUB OF KLAMATH FALLS wtd YMCA
Apffl 22-23-24
a '
YMCA
Name - .....
Address ,
Club or Organization
Phono
Aqo Class
(Aqe Clossirtcotioos: Adrit, A; J iar and
Senior High, I; Grose aar School. C.)
Kind of Entry
Valua of Enfry
lodividvott wmst c omenta ja ewa class.
FSB eat this bleak ami saoi or Jariaa) to YMCA.
722 Pia. Klonwth FoBs, Orpgaa. DeocHia for
eatry is 7 pja, April 21.
While special supervision will bo maintained
during tha show and every precaution will be tak
en for the safety of exhibits, it must ba under
stood tha owners arc required to assume D rules,
should any exhibit be damaged, tost or stolen.
The committee ifl render all postiWe aid in re
covery of same, but i11 not recognize any claim
for payment of the value or portion thereof.
Signed 1.
ExhtbMar '
and commercial
odd bead 1'io.
bulls n.ttozr. .0b,
Weather
Thunderstorms
Over Midwest
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mora showers and thunder-j Jew jnility-comroexcial U.aH-UinV
elorms hit sections of tee mid- Sofi s,jb)e 260: mi-tn JuUy
continent Wednesday but mostly j jtteaay, extreme top 25 bicher;
fair and mi!--! spring weather pre-;, cjjojr, jjj. 1-J 1S6-23S ft
vailed In other parts ol the com- bn5Chers jo . ml lew choice No. i Highs 56-64. Lows Wesiaesaaj jusia
try. is J0 kS0.75. latter prtoe new fcichijo-M.
A thunderstorm bit Omaha late since Sept. 148; Sew choice 230- j
Tuesday night and winds with j ft buichers 2 O0- 75: choc
.,,.1. nf 3 m.o.h. were reponesi , ctj, ,h 11 rm.vt.hn. odd head I Grants Pass and Yicaiirr Fair
by the Weather Bureau. Hail leTljjroaasi w ib 23.25; lew 2TS-4aa lb; through Thursear. High Tbiirsaiy
Sheep ralaole 100: market gen-! - -
eraDr S!adT- BUlirr-good wool j "irougn l curxai. jugn inursuay
slaaghier ewes 1 02250 , small! ; low Wednesday night 28.
lot mostly good 101 siiom lambs j Sonhern Calilomia Mostly
with Noi pea 21.50- Jew utilrtv-fair through Thursday. Coastal log
choice shorn ewes 5 00-7.00, smaa; south of Point Reyes extending
New Trend Seen In Movie
Background Music Score
1
Li i
in menrbv Lincoln.
Showers early today extended
over most of the Dakotss and Min
nesota with showers and thunder
storms reported from eastern Ke-
braska and northern Kansas east
ward through Iowa and Into lower
Michigan.
Other wet spots were In the
aouth Atlantic coastal area and I
northern New England, which re
ported light rain, while snow flur
ries fell In tha Montana-Wyoming
area.
Yoshida Hangs
On To Post
TOKYO " Wilv Prime Mln.
lxler Bhigeru Yoshida cajoling,
and promising m aneuvered
Wednesday night to mulfle growing
demands for his resignation.
Ha sent leaders of his Liberal
Party to a series of conferences
with the unhappy Progressives,
Their task was to keep the Prog
ressives from joining the Socialists
In throwing out Yoshida's govern
ment. The Socialists seek Progressive
en poor t for a Diet motion of no
confidence, based on the Involve
ment of Liberal leaders In the cur
rent bribery and payoff scandals.
Tha Socialists delayed presenting
their no-oonfidence motion
Wednesday, pending developments.
The progressives have snld
they will decide Thursday whether
to Join In the motion?
Earlier, Justice Minister Takeru
Inukal offered to resiRn from the
cabinet, but Yoshida asked him to
etay on tha Job.
Swiss Arrange
For Meeting
GENEVA, Switzerland If! Two
battalions of Swiss motorized
troops moved Into Geneva Wednes
day as Switzerland set up elaborate
security precautions for the confer
ence as Asian problems opening
here next Monday.
Th troops sent to reinforce the
local police force will bo respon
plble for the personal safety of
Foreign Ministers Georges Bidault
of Prance, V. M. Molotov of Rus
sia, chou En-La I of Commdntst
China and Pyun Yung Tae ol South
Korea. AH will be housed In luxur
ious lakeside villas on the out
fckirta of Geneva.
U. S. Secretary of State Dulles
nd British Foreign Secretary
Eden will stay in downtown hotels
under police protection.
Plenary sessions of the confer
ence are expected to bo held in
the council clumber of (he Palace
of Nations, that was the home ol
the League of Nations. It now be
longs to the U. N. ,
aru,).. fiionn Tir m4
C&Jves salable SO; snarfcrt JnoV;jjK5e manner ifcroush Thursday.
vealers 34.0t36 tti. cood l.0tV2S Wl. J 1V miie an botr eicepl c m tnrttju.
Easwrs Oregon Fair ana a
Utxie m'anaer Uirevia TTKirscay.) oisnurr wt
craatmd ienrUL m tutu soraotr
ArUmr JIr HWtA,
Gat C Sola, cxoav&.'ve Jetjf, S3D
orerX&. tail JrfwtnA.
JaUIaet WUtaKH DiTwn JT
Robrrt L- Vita Our Sr.. tandem
xxS mcrtoad. sit tad ferritd.
sxte of luAvi. lie fm tata.
Tli Bnxc XockwcU, no vc-
1Aexu- IS Am Baud.
jLoob Ira KUforr. tu operitof !1
rrr.af SIS lna AaYad.
Gre William Morrti, lna!ruate
tnerccocT brake. ST-50 tail forienea.
Paul Howard Glenn, acdinf prohlb-
Havt mtw4 1S fle naid
Yumw P. Fox. no operator's 11-
eme VS fin Olid
Charles timer Haha. M Tahiclc li-
ttnif SA fin tuid.
Ton. Calmes no vehicle license, 110
Dorothy Elaine Skeel. no vehicle U-
eenia. une paia.
James Leo Dohertr. violation of ba-
tic rule. S7.SO fine paid.
POTATOES
CHICAGO Ifi Potatoes: Ar
rivals 96: on track 294: total D. S
shipments 669: market dull; Idaho
Russets $3 25; Minnesota ' Nortn
Dakota Pontiaos 13.00; new stock
steady; Florida round reds $2.10-
20.
lot medium
17.00.
67 lb feeder Urcbs
Yeyerhaeuser
Talks Planned
PORTLAND tfl CIO Wood'
workers, noised to strike for
better contract, will meet with
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. negoti
ators next Tuesday.
The rest of the industry will be
watching the outcome closely for
In the past, settlements made by
Weyerhaeuser and the union some
times have set a pattern lor agreements.
Federal mediators reported no
progress made Tuesday in negoti
ations between the union and these
operators: Lumbermen's Industrial
Relations Committee. Willamette
Volley Assn., Columbia Basin Saw-
mills, Columbia Basin Loggers,
Timber Operators Assn.. Tri-Coun-ty
Loggers Assn., and the Plywood
Operators Assn.
The union, which has a May 1
strike deadline, Is asking a 12 Vi-
cent hourly pay Increase, a third
week of paid vacation, ana changes ;
In Job classifications.
At Tuesday's session, manage-
ment negotiators again rejected :
these demands and again offered
to extend the present contract.
north of Pomt Reyes Thursday.
Little change m temperature.
Northwester! and westerly winds
1G-23 miles an hour near coast.
vmii I'nuvT
PORTLAND LP The Tuesday
Jish couni nv Bonneville Dam:
Chinook 2.313, Jack 220, stcclhend
110.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Z4 hears fa 4:J a.m. Wedae&ay
Max. Mia. Prep.
Baker
Bend
Eugene
Klamath Falls
Lakeview
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland Airport .
Roseburg ' 'f '
Salem f
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
55 25
63 25 ' '
61 39
64 . 43
63 40
74 "38
62 34
65 41
62 34
W 37
61 . 39
68 ' 36
62 35
6T 34
60 51
76. 35
54 45
66 57
78 55
67 61
68 47
55 40
55 32
SAN FRANCISCO MV-(USDAl
Potatoes: 15 cars on track; Calif.
1, Oregon 1 arrived; no sales.
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'rikWf. . ButUn. C1K1I. an
CMra a. Kilthtl. a. BurMnk.
KtBTW
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Wy Howiut. a st '"
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ra Cru April t .1
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atlal. a twv wiBM a it. iV.
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OBITUARIES
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luchtr. n Mi) aflr'
INMMIna n4 Wr.. Jv. Me "t-""
,( Imrrh; t. t-rtl S!m
onS to !.li.lr. Mr Wtl 5.f
m and Xtr.. In T St,
wph, MI-wmiI: ih'rw ifcrMlffTjMt
arm wwrt pN-tHwtoiiWrr?iv 'wnr
. i.t. nii. nyvm In
Oltv Hall in Tlorrh. CaiiWrrua. jn lVe- j
dav. April 33. a! J !". "'(
lilar Ttuffnwn (.rriMailnt. 'J"';
nH.lerv. Ward'a Klamata rowal
Hoik In -charta of arrnrax
vxvrvw" .
JfWli Lumfr. SS. at .r'.ft"
wJnyTrW't of Wlv w
Naw York n.nral r" 11L "J.'
plr from i api f w'
Klamath nmaral v, hSS
SIMM, n Tnurlv. April 3. ai lw
f'ibTaS. c. r: oic nji-
Ina CommlirAi-M aar -k ana inter,
nwnt 4a Pioara -wanatery.
aaotx.n;a
I? ttl Mrt aT0Mid Brollwr.
M t-rr Ata-.l SO. h Parjnn
it I. nrnnl hr David
i:,rtVn and Mrmt. Jacc and m .r.
warra Dsf aim grandpa111- Mr
Kr. J N SUrtin of Modwto.
ulfomia rur.rr.1 """r,"1"
armtaioood b Ward a KUrnatb IM
auirat oe.
Girl Scouts
Plan Training
An arts and crafts workshop
traininz meeting for Ctrl Scout
leaders will be held at the TtMUA
starting at 9 a m. Thursday, April
22. '
Many craft ideas will he pre
sented. New materials will be in
troduced and new ways of using
old ones will be shown. All of the
projects will be adaptable to dif
ferent age levels. None will be ex
pensive. A report will be made by lead
ers who have had successful craft
projects in their troops.
Lunch will ne available at. me
Y for those who do not want to
leave at noon.
An important meeting for lead'
ers will be held, starting at 1:30
p.m. to determine disposition of a
$90 fund, deposited in the name
of the Girl Scout Leaders' Asso
ciation. This organization has not
been functioning for a year and
the money should be put to some
use.- No one except a representa
tive group of leaders can make
the decision.
BAM -lhtAR
HOLLYWOOD I "If '0u no
tice tha background music In a
movie, then It s not a good score.
Thla old aaw can now &;
fated to the file outdated
cliches, along with 'Wl.at this
country needs Is a good 5-cem
cigar." For yeara, people In Holly
wood have been saying that a
movie's score should oe unnoticed
to ba effective.
Taint true, says on of fllro
dom's most accomplished score
makers. David Raksln.
I anre with William Wyler.
who has toM ma that tha music
can amount to one-third of the ef
fectiveness of a movie, he re
marked. "Consciously or uncon
sciously, tha movie tan Is aware
of the music In a picturt', and the
emotional experience la holftuened
Illegal Fires
Warned Against
SALEM tfl The Stato Forestry
Department warned Wednesday
that warming fires are Illegal
when started in forest areas.
James Walker, assistant state
forester, said Oregon already has
had one forest fire from this cause.
H burned three acres near Prlne
ville a lew days ago.
He also cautioned against ourn
ing deoris without permit.
bv 1L I have seen pictures that
could have been much more suc
cessful with more music.
"On the other hand, there are
scenes which are better without
acorlng. I can recall in 'Smoky
there was a shot of the horse rear
ing and making a great deal of
noise. I pleaded with the producer,
Robert Bassler, that It didn't need
music But he Insisted and so I
wrote the loudest piece of music I
could. It was so loud and keeping
with the action that It wasn't no
ticed I That was the perfeot
tribute."
Raksln has Just finished the
score for the Kccht-Lancaster film,
"Apache," and he promises It will
be as sexy as any heard In films.
How does he do 11?. With a medie
val Instrument called the recorder,
It's actually obsolete," said the
composer, "but It's enjoying a
comeback now. I play It myself
and I attend meetings of the Re
corder Club every three months;
sometimes 70 people show up.
Ace Mimeo Service
Fenmrly Chste Lewltr
424 Maia St.
For Public
Stenography
LOS ANGELES W (USDA)
Potatoes: 53 cars on track; Nev.
II, Oregon 3, Idaho 15 arrived;
market steady: Idaho Russets No.
1A 2.60-65; Klamath No. 1 6 oz.
mln. 2.85.
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