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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL DO, 101,4 f W?.:tETS AND FINANCE Livestock Aj yaw ww : " .l'-tt v 111 ammint ' ' Wall street NEW YORK W The slock market raced ahead Friday with a vigorous show of strength, but it faltered in late trading; wider piolit-takme. The forward drive sent the mar ket on into new high ground for the past 24 years for the second straight day. Gains went to around 1 points at the outside with a few Issues pushing 'higher than that from time to time. . Volume amounted to an esti mated 2,400,000 shares. That com pares with Thursdays 2,510.000 shares, second highest total of the year. Honduras Vote Shuns England BELIZE, British Honduras I The independence-seeking People's United oartv (PUP) celebrated Jubilantly today Its sweeping vie- j 27.WK8.oo; utility', commercial wry ut wua iiiioi - can colony's first full-scale general elections. The anti-British PUP won eight cf the nine elective seats in'a new lS-man Legislative Council set up by the government in a move to ward giving the colony's 76.000 In habitants greater self-rule. Onlv in remote Toledo province last to report did the PUP suffer a setback. Charles West- by, candidate of the Independent party favoring continued close ties to Britain, won over PUP candi date George Gardiner 401-jw. British colonial authorities con sidered remarkable the fact that 14,463 of the nearly 21,000 regis tered men and women over a cast ballots In this first general elec tion. Some voters In Isolated places had to paddle miles in canoes to polling stations. Colonial authorities promised to cooperate fully with the elected legislators, who will he sworn in for three-year terms, prooaoiy m June. Instead of appointing half of the council as in the past, the British governor. Sir. Patrick M. Renison. will name oniy mree w uic w ell. Three other seats will be filled by government officials. The PUP platform demanded In dependence from the British and also ruled out ties with neighbor ing Guatemala, which lor years has claimed It is the rightful owner of British Honduras. PUP leaders denied a government charge that the party bad connections wiui Guatemala's leiusi government Court To Rule On Roosevelt PASADENA, Calif. Whether James Roosevelt can amend no separate maintenance suit to one for divorce was the key question in a Superior Court hearing today. Also up for decision was his mo tion to strike from the record his sensational infidelities letter dated Feb. 27. 1945, in which he names nine women with whom accord ing to the letter he was inti mate. Last Jan. 18 Roosevelt, who Is running for Congress, filed suit for separate maintenance, charging extreme cruelty. Nine days later his estranged wife Romelle filed a separate maintenance suit, alleg ing cruelty and adultery. She named three co-respondents. Roosevelt has denied any mis conduct and said he was black mailed into signing the 1945 letter to prevent a divorce. On April 19 the eldest son of the late President Roosevelt offered bis wife a divorce and half his property and net Income. Mrs. Roosevelt, who is receiving $1,625 a month temporary support under court order, denounced the offer as a "publicity stunt." Her counsel is opposing the di vorce move and the motion to strike the 1945 letter. She contends that the Infidelities letter and an other one written the same day are linked and form a binding con tract. In the other letter Roosevelt offered his wife in effect half bis property and earnings lor the rest oi his me. ELECTIONS ROME Wl Italy's pro-Western center parties Friday turned their backs on an anti-Communist al liance with the extreme right in Important local elections sched uled for the month of May. REDS RELEASE TOKYO (A Two Japanese fishing boats returned from Red China and one came back from Soviet Russia Friday after release by Communist officials. ARMY PLANS LONDON (fl Defense Minister Lord Alexander said Friday he plans to form a strategic army re serve in Brtaln "as soon as we can be relieved of some of our world wide commitments." PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND 0f lUSDAl Cattle salable 2,600; trading on cattle lalrly active after Monday; com pared with late last week good choice fed steers mostly 50 lower, some good sleers 75-1.00 ofl, steers grading below good and heifers sold about stead)'; cows steady weak; bulls fully steady; replace ment cattle scarce; one load and lew lots choice 80-1,140 lb fed steers 23.50, few other loads mostly choice fed steers 22.75-23.00; good led 20.50-22.50, some choice No. 1 steers 22.50; comntercial 18.00- 20.50; few utility 15.00-18 00; one load low-choice 771 lb ted heifers 22.00; few other lots, part loads good-low choice hellers 19.00-22.00: utility-commercial 14.00-19.00; few commercial cows 16.00-17.50; bulk utility 12.50-15.00: canners-cutters 10.50-12.50, tew heavy cutters up to 13.00: most commercial over 1,200 lb. bulls 16.00 17.25: utility 14.30-1C.00; cutter-lightweight util ity 13 00-14.00. Calves salable for week 300: market on vealers-calves steady, tairly active; good-choice 1V0-250 lb vealcrs 20.00-26.00, lew prime 14.00-19.00: culls down to 10.00 and below: odd head choice over 300 lb slaughter calves 22.00; . utility commercial 15.00-19.00. , Hogs salable for week ' 750; market fairly active,-, mostly steady-25 lower than late last week: choice 180-235 lb butchers 30.00-30.50, few lots choice No 30.00. one lot 30.75 early: choice No. 3 around 235 lb butchers 29.75. 250-275 lb 28.50-29.00; choice 300-500 lb sows 24.00-26.00, few 270 lb weights 26.5. Sheep salable for week 1.150; wooled slaughter lambs fully 1.00- 2.00 lower than late last week, spring lambs sharing in decline shorn lambs 2.50-3.00 lower with slaughter ewes weak-mostly lower; couple small lots choice 93-95 lb spring lambs 24.50-25.00; good-low choice wooled slaughter lambs 19.00-22.00: utility down to 16.00; choice shorn with No. 3-3 pelts 18.00-19.09; one sizeable lot choice-prune with No. 1 pelts 20.00; good fresh shorn down to 16.00: utility-choice shorn ewes 5.00-7.00, late 6.50 down; culls down to 2.50: wooled slaughter ewes to 9.00 early. Grain, PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND iP) Coarse grains, 15 day shipment, bulk, coast de liver: Oats, No. 2, 38 lb white 64.00; barley, No. 2. 445 lb B. W., 52.50. Wheat ibid), to arrive market, bass No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 2.30: soft white (exclud ing Rex) 2.30; white club 2.30. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.30; 10 per cent 2.30: 11 per cent 2.32 12 per cent 2.36. Hard white Baart: Ordinary 2.30: 10 per cent 2.30: 11 per cent 2.32: U per cent 2.34. Friday's car receipts: Wheat 20; barley 3; flour 5: corn 5: oats 2; null feed 10. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO on Grains ran into a selling squall late in the session the board of trade Friday Wheat and rye were hardest hit by the sudden burst of selling. au rye deliveries slumped to new seasonal lows. July wheat broke under the 82.00 mark for the first tune since Jan. 8. Soybeans also retreated on this late selling drive alter we old crop had scored gains oi snout a cents earlier. Wheat closed 1 'A-2 V. lower. May 2.03-2.03 : com & to 1 cent lower. May 1.52 'i-V oats to I cent lower. May 74-73 rye 2 y-2 M lower. May 93 ti-k: soy beans 1 lower to !i higher, May 4.11-4.10 '., and lard 15 to 40 cents hundred pounds higher. May 19.23. WHEAT Open High Low Close May 2.04 2.06 ?4 2.01 .i 2.03 Jly 2.02 2.02 V, 1.98 1.99 Vi Sep 2.05 i4 2.05 2.01 K 2.02 Vi Dec 2.10 V. 2.10 !4 .06 V, 2.07 V. Winter Wheal Estimate Told TULELAKE The April 1 esti mate by the Agriculture Market ing Service of the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture indicates that the winter wheat crop will be down nearly twenty five per cent from 1953, making the estimated ieia 678 minion bushels, reports Ken Baghott, Tulelake farm ad viser. Baghott reports that drought has cut the crop sharply In the Great Plains since December 1, but conditions have improved in most other areas. The first esti mate of spring wheat production win oe issued June 10. NO CHARGE FOR PLANS or ESTIMATES GALLOWAYS BLDG. SERVICE Phone 2-2564 - Eyes. 6469 Malin Legion Meeting Held The American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 84 met at the home of Mrs. Norma Petrasek. Thursday evening, with 22 members present, Poppy Poster chairman, Vir ginia Blohm reported that the poppy posters would be readv for judging April 19 and the Judges were selected to pick three win ners in each class. Winning post ers will be sent to the State of Oregon department, May first. Girl's Slate chairman reported that the Malm High School princi pal was contacted to select a Junior gin tor uirrs state, wmcn win be held in Juno at Willamette University. Irene Frletag had a d If play of articles nude in Old Mexico for Pan-American Month. A public meeting will be held In the Church Social Hall, May 20. at which time more articles made in Pan-American countres will be displayed and movies show ol Mexico by Mrs. William Rajnus. Appointed to serve on the nom inating committee to choose new officers were Ethel Hamilton, Martha Brothanek. Emma Wilde. Members elected the following to serve as 1954-55 officers; presi dent, Ines Fallihec: first vice president, Lorena Bauer: secre tary, Netty Pope; treasurer, Nor ma Petrasek. Proceeds from the April 24 food sale will be used to send the girl candidate to- Oirl's State. Helen Schmidt and Hazel Kalina were In charge of the food sale. The meeting was held at the new home of Norma Petrasek and the auxiliary members presented her with a plant. Refreshments were served by the hostess and Irena Jeltnck to Hazel Kalina, Ethel Roberts, Mar tha Brothanek, Helen Loosley, Irene Freitag, Nettie Pope. Ilia Bunge, Lorene Bauer, Ethel Ham ilton, Anna Schmidt, Helen Schmidt, Bess McCulley, June McCulley, Patricia Ottoman, Inez Fnllihee, Ann Lahoda, Trudy Frletag, Lois Street. Elizabeth Paygr, and Emma Wilde. Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy through Saturday. Scattered show ers through Friday night, mostly in southern portion. Snow flurries along the mountains. Warmer Sat urday with highs 50-60. Lows Fri day night 28-38. Winds off coast northerly to northwesterly 12-5 miles an hour except locally In creasing to 30 off southern coast during afternoons. Eastern Oregon Considerable cloudiness through Friday night with frequent snow showers in south and occasional snow show ers in north. Partial Clearing Sat urday with only occasional snow showers, mostly in the south. A little warmer Saturday with highs 3840. Lows Friday night 25-36. Grants Pass and vicinity Partly cloudy through Saturday; local frost Friday night. Low Friday night 33; high Saturday 58. Baker and vicinity Considerable cloudiness and scattered showers and snow flurries through Satur day; windy Friday night with low 28; high Saturday 45. Northern California Fair over weekend. Northerly to northwest erly winds along coast, increasing 13 au m.p.n. during aiternoons. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:38 a.m. Friday il mini-1 FiiiiiC!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ELECTION BOARD officer, for Wednesday's KUHS eloctlon were handed a big job and got away with it in fin style. Hera are Larry Brice, Jeanne Condrey, Kay Angstoad and Chuck Brandness. aT" '".33 .-......UfrAlyK ') 111 FINAL OKCaKES Betty J. D. PoDken from Jamea L. popken. MAKSIM, E MCEXgr PANGEUNAN-WHITB Donald C. Par.glin:in. si, Eugene, and Nola White. 19, Eugene. YOUNG - UKV1NE Clarence E Young. 37. Eugene and Zelda Devine, l, Eugene. BIRTHS JOHNSON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Johnson, April 2S at Klam ath Valley Hospital, a girl weighing t ItM. U'j ox. Bfker 49 28 T Bend . 43 25 T Eugene 54 36 T Klamath Falls 53 27 I.ckevlew , 54 28' .01 Medford i. 59 37 T Newport 51 34 -.10 North Bend 51 39 T Ontario 55 37 - i Pendleton . 48 33 .02 ' Portland (Airport) 49 37 T Roseburg 56 31 Salem .. 54 35 .01 Boise 51 ?2 .01 Chicago 64 51 - Denver 43 28 .72 Eureka .. 50 43 ; Los Angeles 66 . 54 i New York 65 46 - i Red Bluff . 73 48 San Francisco ..... 62 47 - Seattle 49 35 .07 Spokane 44 29 - . Australians Leave Russia HELSINKI. Finland W The Australian diplomatic staff ousted from Moscow was on its way by train today to Helsinki on the first leg of Its Journey home. The group of 10 Australians. headed by Charge d'Affalres Brian Hill and Including two wives and two children, lelt Moscow last night and were expected to arrive here later today. - The embassy was shut down and the staff was asked to leave alier the Soviet. Union last week broke off diplomatic relations with Aus tralia over the case of Vladimir Petrov, who quit his post In the Soviet Embassy in Australia and was given political asylum. Ft. Klamath Grange To Meet FORT KLAMATH The regular meeting of Fort Kliunalh Orange fco. 775 scheduled lor Tuesday evening. May 4. In the Orange Hall will be dispensed with and a candidates' open meeting will be held, starling at eight o'clock. All candidates for office, whether state, county or otherwise, are cordially Invited to be present and express their platforms. Refresh ments will be served during the evening bv members of the Orange, and the master, Grant Brown, will act as master ol ceremonies for the occasion. The meeting is open to the gen eral public, and anyone Interested is Invited to attend and personally see and hear the various candidates. QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds " I ' -,- -f- POTATOES CHICAGO im Potatoes: Arrl- vals 43; on track 227: total U.S. shipments 773: old slock market on Russets steady; other dull and weak: Idaho Russets $3.40: Mlnne- rota North Dakota Pontine 11 50 65; Wisconsin Wabas 81.00 un washed: new stock market unset tled: Florida round reds 150 lb sacks) $2.00. SAN FRANCISCO t (USDA Potatoes: 16 cars on track. Calif. 1. Oregon 3 arrived: market about steady: Klotnalh Russets No. 1A 2-in, min. showing sprouts and dirty 1.J5. LOS ANGELES tH-IUSDA) Potatoes: 42 cars on track. Ore gon 3. Idaho 2 arrived; market firm, Idaho Russets No. 1A 2 55- 2.65. Deschutes 2.70. .Ml SICII'.M. COt'ST Harry Day, disorderly rondurt pleaded not guilty, hearing 4 p.m.. ball SM. Dale Henry t.ehto. drunk, pleaded not guilty, hearing 4 p m , ball 13U. John Drowning, drunk, I2i or Ua das. Jamea Anderson, drunk, $3S or lsfc days. 1 FUNERAL NOTICE MAVfcJl ' Fund-d I trrvtre tor Tailor lUrvf, 31, who tJIrU in Lung tloach, Cllfurnl, aM'dl 37. wilt h held from Ihv Mutton try nplil Church In Strwarl Innnx KturtUy, Wv 1 ml II m. InUrmrni will tw mads in Klamath Memorial Par O'Hdir'n Memorial Chapel la In charge ot tlrranftmvnta. HOM1RS Funeral Mrv,ce for Jamra Edward Somen, 3S, who died here April 3. will tsiltr plare from the Naiareitt rrturrh. tJorrlt. Saturday, May I, at 2 00 pm, the Rev. Jainet II. Pctrm off Ic-tating Final rllea and interment will take pine l th gravMidr In Eureka, Cali fornia, on Mondav, IIjv 3, at 10 OO m. Wrd a Klmath ninerat Horn In charge ol the nrraiicvnienia. in Nursery i int reducing now member of rh itaff of Lndicop Designers Mr. Tom Hickey who hoi 20 tun oipenence with m of the lotjeil nuneriei la the Hole. Homcdole and Horlan Ph. 5102 Klamath Falls "Dam! , they've been using Herald News Want Ads again!" Madam Chiang n SF Hospital SAN FRANCISCO Wl Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, 56, entered Franklin Hospital today for treat ment of a recurring skin ailment, traced to an allergy when she was treated for It here In 1052. She arrived last night from Formosa in the personal plane of President Chiang Kai-shek of Na tionalist China. Air Force police barred newsmen from the landing i area. HD-10 ALUS CHALMERS TRACTORS Completely Rebuilt Hunt's Inspection With Dozers $4,500 Without Dozen $4,000 Writ or Phone KEN ROYCE INC. 18S Bairihere laulavert) San Froncito 24 Phone Plow 5-2525 FISHERMAN'S BALL FRIDAY NIGHT-April 30th DANCING MUSIC BY 10 to 2 THE SMOOTHIES EAGLES and GUESTS wear your fishing clothes and win a ' fishing outfit! EAGLE'S HALL It's PATTERSON'S for Price on Quality Merchandise 29.95 MATTRESS or Box Sprint 19.88 SPRINGAIR MATTRESS ' if Serinfeir Co. . 59.50 BEAUTVREST MATTRESS 69.50 Your Mattress Headquarter. . Where yen buy for leu PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. 230 Main St. pho- 150 1 CRYSTAL CAFE f 1034 MAIN ST. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. f . Merchant's Lunch 75c to 95c T- Dinners 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. SEA FOODS - SANDWICHES - MALTS MILKSHAKES Phone 8969 1 ' DOWFUME W-85 CONTROLS NEMATODES , AND WIRE WORMS Fumigate your land for increased yields and more profit per acre Before planting tomatoes, carrots, celery, lettuce, beans, sweet potatoes treat your soil with Dowfume8 W-85, designed for large-scale, low-cost soil fumiga tion. This high-strength ethylene diliromidc soil fumi gant controls wircworms and nematodes assures better root development and more efficient use of soil moisture and fertilizers. Increased yield and quality more than pay for the cost of the treatment. Sen your Dow dealer before planting time. He will give you all the facts and fill your requirements for Dowfume W-85. THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles. you can depend on WW AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DOW AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS J. W. KERNS British Columbia Game Expert Tours Oregon Area BHIT1BH COI.UMUIA 32 Dut nritumt'a linn. Iimnauitlllnllt liw.h. lllnilMM Miiri Ilia. iiintmaMii itli.nt Inn site (or bluhoru alirrp weio thoi- niiumv imraiinn iai u..i i.w i. vumiiur iiiimo niMinuor irom urn. inn uoiumuift. Or. Jiinira A. Ilnltor, chid mme liliilnitUt im. ttiA iti-iiiui. r..i..ti.i. Uumo DrinillinoiU, nprm the lilllor imri ni ia.il wi'ck viftllliiii OrCKon nucumpumra oy ll. u. ftiucc. ciuai biff llanifl tlltllouhtt fnr 111. nrunn Bluto (jump Commluloii. Dr. Hut. lor mid Mura have brrn inakliiK the arrnnxpincntn both lirro niirl In nil-Halt Columbia tor llio trim. Planllni ot bliiliorn sheep from the HOrtlimil nrtiililru till. ni...in 'fl... species of blKborii considered wat, once found in central Oreiion, and the two bloloiilsta are liigpeclluu the holding pell that Is belli! con nlructrd on Hart mountain to con tain sheep when they ale shipped down trom Canada, Man Held For Morals Charge Andrew Jnn RiiMhmmi ai.v-.. old Chlloquln handyman,' was ar- rumiiea Friday before Oeorge Proctor, district Indue tiro to,.. on a charge of sodomy Involving voting girls. Ho wits given addi tional Unto to consult a lawyer. Ball waa set at 17,600. Ho Is held In the county Jail. Sherllf Murray Brlllon says Hushman Is a parolee from Mc Neill Island federal Prluui ll served it term there for using the inaui to ueiraun. Under the agreement between the two departments, the British Columbia men will construct ,t trap Inter this year uud attempt to trap twenly-llie of Urn sheep and ahlp theni to Ihe holding pen at Hart inntiutnlii. If llio Ural sheep do wrll, It Is planned thnl at a Inter dale, muii will be trann planted to bung new blood Into tile herd. The bighorns are part of a herd of approximately one thou sand, the last remaining animal In a once large population of Cali fornia bighorns Hint ranged from central California to central Brit ish Columbia, In addition to Inapecllng the alto ot Ihe holding pens being con structed, Ur, Huller discussed lit detail Willi Mace, Oregon's present deer management program In ad dition lo vhltlng some of the herd rangea In Ihe atsto before return ing to Vancouver, British Colum bia, Sunday. ln(ov Ittolllx ft it, comlort end hMpitalily omtott ptaMoni lufioutHtinQt. CompUtcty furniihttd SlplQ ond Homtkorplng Cabin with nil nJd)rn larllt HOT MIN MAI tnti MUD IAYHI Vm Rhttimiriim, AHht.lfi, Nnjilttt, SirsjrU. 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