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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH VAU&. OREGON THURSDAY, .TUNE 17, 1014 in i 1 1 iih ti -i- 7t t ,r r 'ftr r i)'-miri'v)ri"ir iiaal STOCKS WALL STREET - NEW YORK on Irregular prlcr movement marked the course of the stock market Thursday alter a higher start. - i In the final hour, these prices were posted: ... Bethlehem Steel off 1 at M ,. American Telephone up a at 166 Santa Fe up ,i at 111 and Studebaker oil , at II !.. Volume came to an., estimated 1,100,000 shares, dropping back from Wednesdays S.070.000 shares piled up when the market risinf to new highs. ' NEW YORK 8TOCKS Bf THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers American Airlines American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad ' Bethlehem Steel Boeing; Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpiller Tractor Celanese Corporation i Chrysler"Corporatiou Cities Service Consolidated Edison Crown Zellerbaca Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft ' ; du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pacific Plywood Goodyear Tire ' Homestake Mining Company International Harvester International Paper Johns ilanville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper ' Llbby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward : New York Central Northern Pacific ' ; Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas J) Electric Pacific Tel.- Tel. Packard Motor Car . Penney (J. C Co.- , Pennsylvania Railroad Pepsi Cola Co. Fnilco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonler Incorp. Rcpublio Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Company ; Sears Roebuck it Co. Bocony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacifio SUndard OU California Standard OU V.. J. . V: Studebaker Corporation Sunshine Mining -.'.' Swift b Company Transamerica Corporation Twentieth century Fox .. Union Oil Company ' Union Pacific United 'Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood ' United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. Westinghouse Air Brake : Westingbouse Electric Woolworth Company 1 M M 1J 166 60 31 111 St 84 19 27 37 52 1 a. 60 3 102; 41 , 46 I, 6 a, 134 a; 6, 71 11 64 a, 41 , 31 . 69 i; 69 35 1 33 15 23 V 56 3, 10 i. 44 123 v; 31, 1SH is?; 33H 2S 35 3, 54 U 44 64 H 43 i ' 43'i to V 10- 1H 4B'i . 136 H - 23 14 . - 27 H - Vt 15 H " . 40 25 69 . ! Churchmen Hit Investigations REOLANDS. Calif, (ft : The Southern California-Arizona Meth odist Conference, . representing 10.000 Methodists, charges that congressional investigating com mittees "have exceeded the legiti mate bounds of their fields of in vestigation and have made serious, inroads on the freedoms guaran teed by the Constitution." A resolution, adopted Wednes day, specifically named the com mittees of-Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and Rep. Velde (R-Dl) as having "usurped and abused power." KiktKMMaMlaaBaJI PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND H I USD A) Cattle salable AM; market alow, steady' weak: canner and cutter cows weak to 50 , lower; fed cattle scarce; few cutter and utility steers 13.00-17.50; canner and cut ter cows mostly 9.00-10.00: few 10.50; utility cows 11.00-13.01); cut ter and utility bulls 13.50-15.00. Calves salable 65: market very slow: early bids and sales weak to 1.00 or more lower; lew com mercial and good vealers 17.00- 23.00; culls down to 9 00. Hogs salable 250; market again active; mostly steady but some buyers nat following in face of continued declines at midwest markets: choice 180-235 lb butch era 26.00-36.50; choice 385-506 lb sows 16.50-19.00; 330 lb up to 31.00. Sheep salable 900; market active, stead)-; 600 head band choice- prune 93 lb Mt. Adams, Wash., lambs weighed off truck 25.00: 1 choice and prime nearby truckins mostly 23.00-23.50: good sprUiners aown to 20.00: few feeders 17.00 good slaughter ewes 4.504.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO i Hogs declined again inursaay.- sinking to new- low levels for 1954 . - Butcher sold steadv to 11 on lower, and sows lost 25 to 50 cents. Steers and heifers sold steadv to weak. Vealers broke sharply. closing si.oo to 83.00 down. Good to prime native snrine slaughter lambs were taken at $22.00 to 334.50. Estimated receipts: 5.000 hogs; 500 cattle; 500 calves; 300 sheep. CHICAGO GBAIV' CHICAGO It) Wheat contin ued to slide downward on the board of trade Thursday without attracting any aggressive demand. All futures except July went to new lows for the season. Wheat's weakness did not have much influence on the rest of the gram list. Oats were quite firm as hot weather continued in the midwest. . Weighing down on wheat were an expanding harvest, slow do mestic flour business and lack oil exports. Wheat closed 'i-1 a. lower. July 11.89 a,.-!.; corn ';-i, higher. Julv ii.a oats aa-a4 higher, July 73-73 ",; rye ti lower to i higher. July 99 Vi: soybeans lower to I a, higher, July 3,87?,- ai.aa. and lara 10 cents lower to t cents a hundred pounds higher, July 815.65. WHEAT - -- -Open . Hiah Low Close Jly . 1.90 1.90 a. 1.8J K 1 88 i Sep 1.93 !, 1.93 !'4 I.9I-S 93 H Dec 1.97 1 97 a, 1.95 , M, Mar 1.99 S1.II1, 1.98 ti 1.M ', Not Guilty Pleas Filed Three persons Indicted on felony chaigcs by the Klamath County Grand Jury Hied pleas of not guilty Thursday when arraigned uelore Circuit Judge David R. Van denberg. The pleas were entered after Judge Vandenbrrg overruled de murrers to the three indictments by Detcnse Attorney Oeoigc rrucior. The defendants are: Dcivcv Rex aioreioct, charged with uon-suu. port ot a minor child: Robert u. smitn, accused of obtaining man- ey under false nretenses. and viyae D. Durkee. charged with contributing to the delinquency of Morelock'a trial was set to fol low the trial of Alfred Junior i-arier. accused or nianslaiu inr. Carter's trial is slated lor next Monday. No dates were set tor the Smith and Durkee trials. They will fol low the Morclock case. Stat? Grange Against Tax ALBANY, Ore. t.fi The Oregon Grange unanimously voted down a sales tax proposal Wednesday, re- ainrming lis traditional asainsi such a tax. Judge Suspends Plumbing Fines Two amateur plumbers w h 0 plef.drd guilty to violating the slate health code were given sus pended tines ul $10 each Thurs day by Dun let Judge D. K. Van Vactn,-. The defendants were Edward It. Reeves, 47, and Charles M. Cor nell. IS. Tticy were accused by D. J. Atuold. Grunts Puss, deputy state plumbing uispccior. with m. stalling plumbing without certifi cates of competency. Tiiey were arrested by Deputy Sheriif Dal Reed on wurraiils is sued by the district attorney's of ilce. Keed said Ihcy were uistnllitiK plumbing in a residence belongum to Mis. Norma G, Miller. Weather Grams Puss and Vicinity Fair and warmer Ihrougli Friday. High Friday 73: low Thursday ulghl 40. NorUiein Calltoniia Fair mrough Friday and slightly warm cr over Ulterior. Northwasterlv winds near const Thursday and 10 io ju nines an nour Friday. Bukcr and Vlcuiltv Partly cloudy lliroURh Friday with ,i. tet'ed showers, moatly over ir. iun. tains. High Friday 62-S7; lows Thursday night 33-37. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U hours to 4:30 a. :!. Indridu Music Student Wins Award Honor came to Robert "Bob" Eiiman, young music student aliidyunr under Mrs. Don Zulu wall, pioneer Klamath music teacher when ho Falls was Ft. Rock To Get Power ! This one came from the Wallowa Grange, proposing that the snles tax be used to finance public schools. Elmer McClure, state Grange master, spoke against it, and afterwards congratulated dele gates to the annual convention for viHiuK against such a tax vn when tied to school support. Also speaking against the pro posal was George Sehlmeyer. mas ter oi me caitfornia Grange. i a luce to donate the soles tax. use tax and daylight saving time to Oregon. They're causing nothing but grief in my state." said Sehlmeyer. Delegates passed a resolution protesting recent parcel post rate Increases. The resolution asked Congress to take over the fixiho ui rates. Alfred C' Uliman. Baker County granger who also is the Democrat ic nominee for second district con gressman and president of the Na tional Hells Canyon Assn., urged continued efforts to "keep the Snake River development program in puonc nanos." . , In balloting for state lecturer no candidate received a matorltv vote. A runoff election was sched uled for the top three candidates Willie McLean of Jackson County, Delta Johnson of Sherman and Mary Ame of Lane. Baker 3end Eugene iCIumath Falls Laltevicw Mediord stand j Newport Norih Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland Airport Roseburg Salem Boise Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles New York Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane .M.-x 57 56 62 60 58 66 60 Ui 65 66 00 (3 61 62 90 89 59 "S 66 83 fin 59 59 .Mm. I'r, ' 40 .02 211 40 31 33 43 45 49 45 45 48 39 43 39 61 52 41 63 55 58 45 43 43 .05 .01 T .07 .04 - V' BOI ENMAN OBITUARIES FUNERAL NOTICES -CHANDLER ; Funeral tenricca far Ourtu Ti-aw. California June 15. wUl takt Ur from' tha ehapcl of Ward' Klasnth Ftjd-1 now. on. raaiy, jUne 18. at 140 p.m.. Millar 'TrMtnn Smith nf ikat Xw nUi Day Advant'tt church officiatin. r.nmmttmni mmi . iaian..4 i SMITIt Edwin GMr Smith, a!" naifw Tcpekj, Karuai, resident of Klamath Falls for 4 rears, dted Id Portland urcioTi June io. survivor include: tne widow. Pearl and daughters. Karen Anne and Adelle Loulie of this city; brothers. Clements of Leavenworth. Kansas, and Ralph of Pasadena. Cali fornia: sisters. Edna Smith of Topeka. Kansas, Dorothy Schmidt and Ruth Kueck of Wichita. Kansas, Lortne Strickland of Portland, Oreion. Funeral arrancemenu will b announced by Ward s Klamath Funeral Home, Vlr. iKorHN-Boni In Mr. ,r,H . lorneja for plaintiff wu,na u awarded a ca.-h scholarslilp to the deuartuiriil of music al Lewis and Clark College, Portland. Bob l:as boil st'idyuig piano under Mrs. Zumwult and violin under Harry Borel, also of Klanv nth Pull.s. Ills ability was brouclit to the at tention ol John 8lark Evans, head of the Lewis and Clark music department some montlis ago and he recently auueared there for an I aptitude test. He waa also heard I bv Davis C.urpbiil, teacher of piano and lions Slrpo, violin In- structor at the college, who saw ! promts? in the young man's tal .04 : cut. His scholarship award fol- lowed. Bob left Tuesday. June IS. for national auard training at Camp Clatsop. With John Carter, also .student of voire under Mrs. Zumunlt, he will give musical numbers on a program In honor of Governor Paul Patterson who will visit the camp. roflT ROCK George Larimer manager of Die Mid Statu ElfC lilt! Co-op, Lupine, received (wo telegrams Jtuui 14, one from Sen ator Wayne Morse and the oilier Iroiii gi'tiniui- Uuy Cordon, stal ing that the Itb'A advisers have approved a loan of 80115,000.00 to Mid Btute Klrolrlo Co-op, Laplne. Mr, and Mrs. Larimer were in Fort Hock to reiwii the good news and staled that the doiatls win be forwarded by mall. A board meeting of Hie C-on will bo held Monday, Juno 31. to cum, plele the necessary details. The exact date that power will reach this community hasn't been dell nllely set but should be announced in a uionlh or so. 1 Church Plans Bible Program A progrnin KiltlnV. June II, at 1 p in. In Hie church will eon elude the Ml. Lakl Community Church two woek Dally Vaca llun Ulblo School. All parents and friends of die pupils are Invited to the closing program to seo what tho young peoplo have accomplished III the school. An nlleiiiiH will be taken lor tho expenses of tills liiuio School. Tile stall of teachers and helpern Includes the tallowing : nursery de partment, Mi a. f'orresl Ui ell hnilpl, director, unstated by Mil. Don Emrlck, Mrs. Carl Sharp, Ulend McUrlde and Klla Uearda-ly. Kindergarten dcpuiiinrnt, Mia. lliilord Kaylor, director; assla lanls, Mrs. -Kred Sharp, M r a. Oralcheii Enman, Mra. 1) al e l.lsh, Mra. Uel Ulllard and Hliella fmchum. Primary departinenl, Mra, Jniuoa O'Uimahiie, director; an Mslanbi, Mrs. Travla Miles. Mra. (toy l.aPinlie, Mis. Howard Jack son. Mrs. Ill y Iliaimon, Mrs. W. M. Williams, Mra. Harvey Wl.se. Palsy O'Oonahue, Winllirri Clobcr, Ellen Heymotir, Susie Wllllami. Kay O'Uonahuo and Mrs. Jay Falrclo Junior depurluienl was illrecied Earl Mack; assbtanla were Mrs. Inula Roberts, Mrs areum charle.4 DeLnp and Mra. Don Johnson. Internudlatf deparltuent ill rec tor was llio Rev, William Alniey, assisted by Mra, Wallace Thomp son and Mra, William Aiulry, school cio.stiig. an- ! all-school picnic waa held at Wlard ; Pa. k Thursday for all pupils and their parents. Ice cream and lop were provldrd for all Total pupil enrollment lor the irhool was ISO; avorago dally at' tanrtanco was 140 pupils and leach' era. IHSTKIir I'Ut'kT flrorit (iui Vlahiu, inianr In po lua uf alruhullc llquur. SIS nit, IXivId Cuiniitiiiaa. iniaur la uumh. tun ot alcoltollr llquur. SIS fin,. lhoina, AI,Kntlrr Ulntii,. imnitr In PMtaon of nlvoliolli- ll,iir. tlft tin. uvid Al, ,MiKv,,lt. minor in po. IriKlou of alrottollc llquur. SI3 fmr, Hrrinan guiru, Alcorn, ilnuiotiar ttidlflar, S3 fine. !'"l4f'.i ' """I"!"!, violation bailc rs:lc. 7 .SO lino. Wnlltfr jritrrn Contlr.). Uniltn, a' ovwlnail. tx ball forKIIrd Waller luynumd Conratl, taaiivtti ,uuau, ,... oail InrirllMl. i,.. LrMojnr Iv.ll llalb,ra, iuialvii ,-"... oan loriciicn. Jack Majmund Mldmn. wnalh. sia ball friit Jainw Jff,ron Thoma'a. paaalna with Inauftlrltnl rlaaranre. w fin. Arthur rrana liga. no v,hlrl, . ceil.,. ilUmuirtl ' Clllr AlltM (ir,orv. failure to drlva In mil, Ian, of traffic. M hue. Idwarri Arrht. u.n., n....- n curv. u fmc. ' i Prior to the school closing XIINKirAl, I'OIKI' a a l e r I lnr Vlnlallon Ordinance r.,,erins unucr flcilllout nam,. I'annic S. Strong, violation bade rult. Iiearln, 4pm Edward Dlckaon, drunk, ta or Uv, day,. Edward Uickion, vagrancy, pleaded nut luuiy, hearing June al, hail tuu Carl Junior Harrle, ran alop ugn. Can, Miration, warrant meter llckela. W bail forfeited. CUrenr Kaimey, held on grand laf. rs-.iy warrant fur Washington aulhur- lllet. Alio P. Miller, drunk, 121 ball for feited. MKK.IIKI) IN NEW YuiUv w, Challenger Eiiard Charles weighed IBS li and s,,iiijiou nocay Mnrclano scaled ' -i lor melr 14-round heavv Bible School To Conclude Iniiiiaiiiiel llaptlat Church will coucliitle dally vacation Whir, school f'rltlity, Juno IS. Weullior permitting, U picnic will be held lor all the children at Wlard Park. In Hie evening iheie will be a program presented by the children at 7:90, to which par ents and friends are Invited. Sevnnly-oiie aludenla are en rolled In the school, which la under the direction of Mra. Ueorga Hennlnger. Malin Rancher In Hospital W. C. IJiUuui, well known Mullii innrhrr, wnn In ken lu Klamtilh Valley HoApitnl, Wmliipndity for mrdlrn trrntinimt. lie Is nut pr mUtpd vlnllniH At thin time. Bob is a icrftdunle of Hcnlry High ,weii?hi litlc boul Hiurndny night Schoo'. He is the son of Mr, Mrs. R. W. Emnnn. Henley. and rurwral arvl. fn nH,M m. DcnntRon. 78. who died here Jim 13. will tak- Dlre from fh chaoct ot , rviamnwi runrrii Mom, on ra dar. Jun la. at 3:30 n.m.. tt Coun M:or C. D. Liwrxnr tT K. rt.,s.. t J, y-nr,'x oi uatvr Da Saintt -ficiatlnc Commitment acrvirt md in terment In Klamath Memorial Park, Mtr.rnr Funeral ixrvlr-M tu i. Magulre Sr.. 89. who died here Jun J1" "e Pce from the 5acrd Htrart Church, on HtrA v t., i a when a reouiem mass will be ctl brateH for the reootc of hi inuj com. .tnvinn a. i.m a.m.. Rev. T. P Casey fflciatlnff. Recitatlnn ih. ti-i. d tL?iHJ?ke a?U fr0fn ,h ot Ward Klamath Funeral Home, on Fri day June 1 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will h in th IJtra OatW w , . CaJifomii. BUDGET MANILA LP President Ramnn Magsaysay signed a 1276,363,355 fninppines budget for lS4-!is Thursday. H CNN MOM - Harold Alfred Denntson, Itt. native of Moorincsport. Louisiana, resident of Klamath Falls, died here June IS. Sur vivors Include: the widow. Ida of this city: daufhttn. Mrs. Evelyn Wefner of this city, Mrs. Opal Dauhert- of Maedocl. California. Mra. Dorothea Encks of Lincoln. Arkansas and Mrs. owandoiyn (.lemons of Kilfore, Texas; sons. Dayton Harry, of T stroma. Wash. intrton. and Lance of Florida. Funeral arrangements will be announced by nirai Aiimiin vunerai itome. Arms Embarqo Backed By U.S. WASHINGTON (.T Tile State Department said Thursdny that through the cooperation ot "friend ly countries" tho United Slates has succeeded in preventing the shipment o( new carsoes of arms to Rcd-intluenced Guatemala. A, the same time a Department spokesman disclosed that this country Is trying through consul tation with major shipping nations to set up an embargo agnlnst any sale or delivery of arnvt. The Qua- l-ranee, Wllrhlr. jj Khnuis r if I 11111 ' ob"ln sucn "ems, aCCOfd- '"I,UP:B09K - Herbert i from Ro- Ivl. Sidney 8 rl. " -mtora M. Cul. ,L. Rel- cher. 36. , ALBRIGHT-lAJSG JaikUoyd A? bright. 2B, San Dieo. and Alb.fi" Leanore Lan. 24. San Diegn. A,MrU ".r.c.t-wu,ULjrY Robert Wal. Bonanza, and Veima Oul. ker. 17. Klamath r.n. ioT",i,V1S aT HrW Euiene Mr. um to information here. Press Olliccr Lincoln White re fused to confirm or deny Informa tion from otiicr highly author it ft live soucps that the American government has asked shipping nations to agree under certain coiv Kay. in. Klamath Fall, and Francei dIt,ona tM.ke UlClr Vessels BUO Lrtuta' . Davis. 16. Klamath rail. I lect to sparrh and KtMznriv hv NORVAUSHOREY William Shorey. 20. Klamath Afrncy. Korvai, a, chiioquin. and jacouV?v Amercan warships, of any arms ' cargoes for Guatemala. MAG tf IKE JimM TranfrU Uatnitre Hr . M tlve of Charlestown. Mauachuietu, res Idrnt of Klamath Fal s for 42 yean. died here June 17. Survivor Inrlud aona, James F. Jr. of this rtty, Charles n oi sum rrancuco, i.aiuomta. h Richard of Guam. M. T.. and John R of Wenatehee. Waihineton: a rJauvhJrr. airs. Gertrude Smith of this city; Sis ters. Katherlne M. and Marv Virginia of Belmont, Massachusetts. Helene al. of Chlcaso, Illinois; a brother. Charles P. of this city: alio eicht erandchlldren Mr. Mavulre was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Funeral arrangements win be announced by wards Klamath t unerai Home. Does your car need a MOTOR TUME-UPl DON'T PUT IT OFF! tune Motor (labor) .....:..$8;35 Gear, Motor (labor) ........$3.50 ANY MAKE OR MODEL Lubricate Chassis .'.....$3.50 CAR ONE PRICE! Regular Price $13,35 M5 Get Acquainted With OLDS CADILLAC SERVICE... , it's a good place to know! MK H. MIllEB CO. 7h n4 Klamolh Phent 4103 HEAR Heaven's Harmonaires Mole Quartet from San Jose Bible College San Jose, California AT THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pine Street! Thursday, June 17, 7:30 p.m. at Yankee Siadiuin. A.MfMSSADOK LONDON i.n Moscow radio said Thunay A. N. Abramov. Ho vifl mini.iicr to Israel, will be come in, nallon'g Hmt ambn.s.sn aorlo lhal Middle Ea.il republic (HAKK AMMAN, Jordan i Hnudl Arabia announced Thursday ulie la uomjr to help pay fur Jordan's naiional 11111 d a acinl-clvllian lignilng lorce Uial auarda I hi, coumry'a border with Inrael. The guard la tinder a Arparala conimmid Horn llio Arab Lemon, the 14. UOO-man Jordan army whlcn Is Mibxldiied by Uie Btlll--.li. The national guard carrlea llio brunt Robbery Suspect Apprehended BlierlK Murray llrlllnn announce Tliuintlny Unit Wllllnin Itobliiaon, 37, nunpccled ul a burulary at the Medical Denial llulldlng barber ahup, linn been apprehended In Su. Illinn, Callliirnla, Tut) hmidix-d dollara In lnll win taken Irnm a locked ilek In the barber nhup liml I'riiluy night. Hub- lir.on. whu waa rmployvl ua a 1111 ler 111 llio nllop, dlaapionied ultei' Uio Uurglury, POTATOES CIIICAUO U Polalneii: Ari vnl, m: on Hack 341: lulal U.M. -hipirenu uou; murkol a t e a d y: firm underlone (nr bent; Califor nia long whiten M OO-go; Pontlar 14 3.1 : Alabama Pontlaca l3.ao-e: Deioias U il, Arlnona round reds M.7S-4 00. QUICKIES By Ken Reynoldi MKMORIAL TOKYO I Japan will build a tomo here for unknown noldlera. Kyodo New., Service aald Thurs day the tomb will contain the re malna ol aoldiera. c IV 1 1 1 a n a attached to the army, and olhera who perlahed In World War II. ". . . I enly planned to aell en lamp w bul toe many people an werediny Herald and Newa Hani Ad!" ilAcCONKEY DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY THURSDAY. 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