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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday. ,!ulv 1.
MARKETS and FINANCE
Stocks
WALL STREET
NEW YORK (API-Prices soft
ened near the close today as the
itock market closed mixed. Trad
ing was heavy. The ticker tape
was late.
Volume for the day was esti
mated at about the same as Mon
day's 3,000,000 shares.
Gains of key stocks went from
fractions to about a point and los
ers moved in the same range.
A tew secondary issues posted
big gains, most of them respond
ing to trading interest based on
favorable interpretations of their
price chart patterns.
Motorola gained more than 5,
Cutler-Hammer more than 3, Out
board Marine more than 2 and
American Machine It Foundary
about 2.
U.S. Rubber. Caterpillar and
Wostjnghouse Electric also were
ahead about 2 apiece.
Losses of around a point were
taken by Kennecott, Allied Chem
cal, United Aircraft and Good
year. Slightly lower were Texaco,
New York Central, Boeing, Re
public Steel, American Smelting.
U.S. Gypsum and International
Nickel.
U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, General
Motors, Anaconda and American
Telephone were not better than
ateady.
U.S. government bonds drilled
lightly lower.
NEW YORK STOCKS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation 24 '
Allied Chemical llfi ',a
Allis Chalmers .11 '
Alcoa loo li
American Airlines 30 'j
American Can 44 ''i
American Cyanamide 01
Aincrican Motors 43 3i
American Smelting 45
American Tel & Tel no U
American Tobacco 06 'z
American Viscose 50
Anaconda Copper 04 'z
Armco Steel 75
Atchison Railroad 30
Bcndix Aviation 76 '.i
Bethlehem Slccl 50
Boeing Airplane Company 37 '
.Borden Co. 42 3
Borg Warner 42 ,t
Burroughs Corp. 37 Va
California Packing 30 Va
Canadian Pacific 29 ',k
Caterpillar Tractor 110 'i
Celancsc Corporation 30 '
Chrysler Corporation 08
Cities Service 5fi
Consolidated Edison 02 H
Continental Can 47
Crown Zellcrbach 51
Curtiss Wright 34
Douglas Aircraft 47 i
Dow Chemical 80 ',
du Pont de Nemours 240 'i
Eastman Kodak A3 '
El Paso NG 32 '.
Emerson Radio 20 ',
Firestone Tire 143
Ford Motor 74
General Dynamics 54 ')
General Electric 0(1 'a
General Foods 88
General Motors 51
Georgia Pac. Cp. 47, V
Goodyear Tira 145
Great Northern 55 Va
Great West. Sugar 20 '
Idaho Power 40 Va
Illinois Central 40 Vi
International Nickel 07
International Paper 120
International T i T 3!) ',
lohns Manvillc 52
Kaiser Aluminum 57
Kennecott Copper 104
Libby, McNeill & Libby ll'i,
Lockheed Aircraft 30
Locw's Incorporated 29 ',
Montgomery Ward 48
National Cash Reg. 02 i
New York Central 28
Northern Pacific 55
Pacific American Kish 13 H
Pacific Gas & Electric 60 t
Pacific Tel & Tel 170 aj,
Pan American Airways 20
Penney (J.C.) Co. 112
Pennsylvania Railroad 10
Pepsi Cola Co. 28
Philco Corp. 30 u
Phillips Pel. - 47 T
Polaroid ' 144 v
Fuget Sound P k L 32 ,
Radio Corp. of Amer. 08 '
Rayonler tncorporaled 27 '
Republic Steel 70 i
Reynolds Metals 103
Richfield Oil 04 'i
Safeway Stores Inc. 30
St. Regis 4H -1.
Scott Paper Company 79 '
Scars Roebuck lc Co. 40 ,
Shell Oil Co. 70
Sinclair Oil oo
Socony Mobil Oil 44 '
Southern Pacific 73 1i
Srcrry Rand 25 34
Standard Oil California 53
Standard Oil N.J. 51 S
Sludcbakcr Packard It1
Sunray , 23
Sunshine Mining 7 '
Swift & Company 42
Texaco 80
Thompson Products 63 s
Transamerica Corporation 28 u
Twentieth Century Fox 36
Union Oil Company - 48 '
Union Pacific 34 v
United Air Lines 41
United Aircraft si
United Corporation S
United Slates Plywood 50
United Stales Smelting 32
United Stales Steel 99 'i
Walgreen Stores SI '
Warner Pictures H
Western Auto Supply 31 'i
Western Union Tel. 36 T,
Wesllnghouse Air Brake 34
Wesllnghouse Electric M 14
Livestock
KLAMATH FALLS
LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET
June 29, 1959
Receipt: Cattle 408. Hogs 130.
Sheep 20.
Compared last Monday led
steers, heifers and cows steady to
.50 higher; feeder and slocker cat
tle weaker to 1.00 lower; hogs .75
lower.
Fed steers: Choice. 27.75-20. 20;
good, 26.25-27.75; holslcins, 21.10
25.10. Fed heifers: Choice, 27.60-28 60;
good, 25.00-27.30: std., 22.10-23.25.
Cows: Std., 20.23-21.00; cornel.,
19.25-20.40; utility, 17.20-19.60; can
ners and cutters, 14.10-17.10.
Bulls: Utility and cornel., 21.60
23.50. Veal calves: Good-choice, 27.00
27.250 hvy. killer calves, 26.10
26.80. Bahy calves, holslein, 20.00
26.00; older beef breeds, 45-50 per
head.
Stockers and feeders: Steers,
medium-good, 500-700 lbs., 24.00
27.00 : 700-860 lbs., 23.85-24.90.
Ilcilcrs, medium-good, 500-701)
lbs., 23.10-25.00. Steer calves, medium-good.
335-500 lbs., 25.75-28.50.
Heifer calves, medium-good, 330
485 lbs., 24.85-27.60. Feeder cows,
young. 19.50-20.50; aged, 15.25
27.30. Stock cows, common-medium,
pairs 160-262.50.
Hogs: U.S. 1 and 2 (180-220 lbs.),
17.00-17.30; U.S. No. 3, 15.20; sows,
heavy, 11.00-12.30; light 12.50-13.10;
weaner pigs, 8.00-9.50 per head;
feeders. 14.25 15.50.
Feeder Iambs, good 7.50 per
head.
Reported by Ray Petersen, coun
ty extension agent.
Morty Meekle
- ill- m f 6E ? you ueeo
uMJ ir5AV5 HEGE 6MCNV H J) . AWINDUP-r J
bob TucLEy ) voo. n J' M V wont, y
Sm PITCHES WITHOUT l PUNCH W fSz V -fT
Efi A WINDUP ME On fjd lfIl C,T V";
sSiWf WHAT DOES W THE fl Y . ,H
& S THAT MEAN? , ( N06E.' JJ MA PSia
WHEN ELMO EXPLAINS
SOMETHING TO YXI, VOU
NEVER FORGET it.
Politicos Hie To Town
Where Long Campaigns
COVINGTON I-a. 'AP- Louisil Gov. Long climbed into his limon.
ana ooiiti'cianV hurried today into s ne for a five-mile drive to as.
fhi, piney woods town where Gov. all-night restaurant.
Farl K. 1-ong beset by divorce. "Turn on the air." he told his
income tax ana iim f1,v...-,Uiici, wnu yt'- " u ton
is busy running for reelection
They moved in and out of his
nmiel room like worner
ditioning.
Gov. Long appaienlly still Inyed
with the idea of going either to
CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)
Hogs 10,000; mostly 25 lower on
butchers; 2-3 mixed grade 190-230
lb butchers 15.23-15.73; several
hundred mixed Is, 2s and 3s and
mixed 1-2 190-220 lbs 15.75-16.00;
few hundred mixed 1-2 and few
lots Is 190 - 220 lbs 16.00 - 16.25;
around 200 head at 16.25; mixed
grade 1-3 180-190 lbs 15.25-16.00;
mixed grade 2-3 230-260 lbs 14.75-
15.50: few 1-2 around 230 lbs
15.75; few mostly 3s 230 lbs at
15.00; mixed grade 2-3 260-280 His
14.25-14.85; some 1-2 230-260 lbs
15.00-15.25; mixed grade 2-3 200-
300 lbs 13.75-14.50; few lots mixed
grade 275-300 lb sows 12.25-13.00;
mixed grade 300-330 lbs 11.75-
12.50; mixed grade 330-375 lbs
10.75 - 12.00; mixed grade 375 - 450
lbs 10.00-10.75: and mixed grade
450-550 lbs 9.25-10.00.
Cattle 5,000; calves 100; slaugh
ter steers steady lo 50 higher:
several loads mixed choice and
prime 1,135-1,275 lb led steers
30.50 - 31.00; choice steers 27.50
30.00; good grades 26.00-27.25; few
standards 24.00-25.50; three loads
925-1,000 lb heifers high choice
with prime end 28.50-28.75; bulk
good and choice heifers 25.50
28.25; utility and standard 20.50-!
25.00; most utility and commer
cial cows 17.00-20.00; few stand
ard up lo 22.00; canners and cut
ters 15.30-18.50; utility and com
mercial bulls 22.25-25.50; few good
and choice vealers 33.00; standard
and good 25.00-32.00; culls down to
15.00.
Shark Story
Proves Hoax
LOS ANGELES (AP) - That
watch found in a shark's belly?
"A big, fat, happy hoax." says
Joe Saint-Denis. "There was no
watch. There was no shark. The
whole thing was a pure figment
of my imagination."
His report of finding a lime
piece in a shark's stomach made
news last week because sharks
recently killed two Californians.
Saint - Denis, 30. rust - haired,
freckled nx-sea cantain told a re-
nnrlpr "N'n harm w;is meant. Wpl
thought it was very funny at the
time. I had this charter party out
and it was all for laughs. 1 let
my imagination run wild."
When people demanded to see
the watch. Saint-Denis got one
Irom a jeweler, bashed it a bit
and soaked it in acid to make it
look convincing.
Saint-Denis said he's hunting a
job.
GLAMOR GIRLS
e .
fMtum InrfiMtt, Int.. World rif hu rwmd. Zi
"It may seem like only 25 years to your mother, but
it's 9,132 DAYS to me!"
Potatoes California Weather
CHICAGO AP) Potatoes ar
rivals 118; on track 375: total U.S
shipments 320; old offerings too
L'niled Press International
San Francisco Bay Area: Fair
il u -ri I.... , I
limited In lesl market: new mar-i""""" vxn .u i.iai
coast
extending inland during
high today San
knl .,n..t, Hntl finH clinhrlu wrtf
',. ,.i, cin. .riifnrnia cary morning
. ' ,. ., . r nn a i i Francisco 05, Oakland 72, San Ala
Long Whites 4.50-5.00; Alabama , ' , . . ' , .
Round Reds 2.75 - 3.00; Arizona I
Magic Show
Set For Fair
Three Refuse
To Reply
To Charges
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Three
women, under cover of picture
hats and scarves lo foil photog
raphers, breezed in and out of fed
eral court Tuesday during an in
vestigation of interstate prostitu
tion. They left with the warning from
Judge Sherrill Halbert that they
and their attorneys should explain
within 15 days why they would
not answer questions about their
business and travels.
Two of them, Shirley Joyce Mc
Gowan, 25, Napa, and Betty Lou
Hammett, 26, San Lcandro, were
jailed June 5 for refusing to an
swer questions put to them by the
federal Grand Jury. Later, they
were released after they apparent
ly refused to answer.
But again Tuesday, along with
some on the nusuiess ui minimi., meson or i-iini-hia, mm., iur two
stale government, some seeking a, weeks. It seemed certain then
spot on the Long ticket, others; A(,uld he no rest if he stays home,
merely expressing friendship. I ri,is would send Lt. Gov. Luther
The parade of politicians form- Frazar to the trenches at. the slaig
ed a part of one or the strangest cnpitol as acting governor againi
rest cures in histniy. Gov. Long, frazar, who wants no part ot
63 and ill, made scores of tele-1 rVing to be acting governor whihi
pnone calls as visitors came andiGov iong ,s wjthin stale bound
went, aries, led the list of politicians
Althouch physicians say Gov.!wno visited Long Tuesday.
Long has suffered a series of mild Tnp lieutenant governor declined
strokes, Louisiana's chief execu-,0 dSCliss what went on at an
live continued his mad pace alter: nour.ong conference,
midnight. A few minutes after Desp.(e (hal j( was apparen(
state police set up an oxygen tank I Gov Long.s anpr g( pomicians
in his room, i.ov. uong ue..ucU did him wron. smoW.r,
so loud during i telephone talk he
could be heard outside his room.
Long himself ordered the oxy
gen. His doctor was out eating.
The governor has an asthmatic
condition that is helped by oxy
gen
Forty minules alter midnight
Death List
Set At 16
NAHA. Okinawa ( UPI ) Local
authorities announced today an of
ficial casualty list of 16 dead and
118 injured in (he crash of a dis-
Sally Ann Hitson, identified only alllpd u-s- M fiS"ter into a crowd-
as from Nevada, they refused to ea n"sing area.
answer questions on whether they Okinawa Police Commissioner
engaged in prostitution, whether lEizo Omine said that the injured
I and by whom they had been trans- included 105 school children, five
I ported from one job to another and infants and eight adults. Nineteen
of the injured were in critical
condition.
just beneath the surface. He has
said these office-holders number
at least 40 and all are slated to bg
ousted. '
One of the hapless 40 may he
the governor's own cousin, Dr.
Roy Wright, of the department o
public welfare.
The Monroe, (La.) News-Star
quoted State' Sen. Ralph E. King
of Winnshoro as saying Gov. Long
telephoned Mrs. Mary Evelyn
Dickerson Parker, public welfare
director. "He told her to fire Dr.
Wright," said Sen. King.
"I don't know," the newspaper
quoted King, "hut I think Dr.
Wright was at the mansion when
the governor was carried away to
Galveston."
The reference was to May 30,
when mental hospital orderlies and
some politicians lashed Long to a
stretcher and flew him to John
Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Tex,
The U.S. military command
SUSANVh.LE - A "magic and; Aether anyone shared in their
mystery" show wi replace the m-nfii
teo 73, San Rafael 78; low tonight traditional musical review at this ,, o' o.u.. ,..J......J
iiw-uno ,r,rti .i icoc u . , . , o. rtiiuiuey iuut:n wuuuwaiu
Round Reds 4.05; Missouri Round; , ' r s f " - " 'was close-mouthed about the in-,here also announced an official
Reds 2.65. f ' n"S .. . . . vestock Sho' "r Manager Abe , ion re(usi tym state dean , of , ,ud, , cni,.
At. Shasta-biskiyou area- fair Jensen announced recently whal it was for. But the questions idr(?n, but said lhat m nad been
S.W I. R A Vf IS( M IP1.KSIN '"""J """I"'"?, pain; -iuuuj ou iji-c mc unni viiaoci aim
cooler inursaay. mi
Potatoes:
Long Whites Kern County U.S
1A 4.25-4.50.
LOS ANGELES (UPI-FSMNS) -No
Oregon potato sales.
STOCKTON (UPI FSMNS) -Livestock:
Cattle salable 150. Good 990 lb
slaughter steer 26.25. utility and
standard 1.131 lbs 23. Standard
slaughter heifers 24. Standard
heifer type cows 21. canners and
cutters 15-17.50. Utility 1.486 lb
bulls 22. Cutter and utility 1,235
1.570 lbs 20.50-21.
Calves salable 25. Choice 420 lb
slaughter calf 29. Good stock steer
lives 28.50-31.50.
Hog'; salable 200. Market not
established.
Sheep, salable 200. Medium lo
mostly good wooled and shorn
feeder lambs 17, one lot mostly
medium 16.
PORTLAND (AP) - (USDA-
Cattle salable 200; few slaughter
steers and heifers about steady;
17-head load good 1,003 lb fed
steers 27.00: couple head about
1.100 lbs 27.50; several small lots
good 853-065 lb heifers 26.50: few
utility and standard hcilers 21.00
24.50; cows about steady; utility
bulls steady: cutter bulls slow lo
weak; few utility cows 16.50-10.00;
some grass fat utility beef cows
15.00-16.50; canners and cullers
13.50-15.50: lew utility bulls 23.00
24.00: light cutter bulls 18.00-22.00.
Calves salable 5; vealers mod
erately active, steady lo strong:
good-choice 23.00-28.00; four head
high choiro 29.00; utility-standard
vealers and calves 20.00-25.00.
Hogs salable 400, including 100
head weighed up on previous con
tract; trade slow, butchers mostly
30 cents lower; sows steady to
weak; couple small lots U.S. 1-2
grade 200-225 lb butchers 17.50;
mixed 1-3 lots 180-233 lbs 16 50
17.25; mostly 2-3s 252-280 lbs 15.00
16.00; l-2s 134-151 lbs 14.00; 2-3
350-50 lb sows 11.00-13.30.
Sheep salable 750: spring
slaughter lambs weak-25 cents
lower, instances 50 lower; moder
ately active at decline; about 200
head high good-choice 82-99 lb
spring lambs 21.75-mostly 22.00;
two small lots. 39 head, choice
22.50: gopd 80-100 lbs 21.00-21.50;
small lot good 78 lb shorn spring
lamb) No. 3 pelts 19.50; few cull
good slaughter ewes 2 50-4O0;
feeder lamhs good-choice 67-85 lb
steady-weak at 16.50-17.30; couple
lots 18.00.
GRAINS
CHICAGO (API
High Low Close Prev.Closc
Wheal
indicated the Grand Jury was
Famous Broadway Mystery i bi ;,,: ,:...,:
M.,.. F,l lh, ,1, ITI .11 U I J l"M,K """ " ..ua..im.ui.
Thursday except a few afternoon: the stage at the fairgrounds here
or evening thunderstorms likely inline night of August 21, Jensen
south; cooler in north Thursday, 'said.
Sacramento Valley: Fair) The show will present numerous
Jly 1.86U 1.85'a 1.86'a-4 UB'
Sep 1.90'i 1.89'i l.lWMi 1.90'i
Dec 1.964 1.95H 1.98'.-4-li 1.9SH
Mar 1.90'i 1.97'i. t.99'4-!i 199
May 1.07'4 1.95' 1.97U-U 1.96'
Wheat 1960
Jly ,.3 1.82'j 1.82'-83 1.83U
Sep 1.8514 1.84' 1.83'4 l.BS't
Corn
Jly 1.25'k 1.25' lSii-'i 1.25'
Sep 1.20' 1.19. 1.20.-i 1.20'i
Dec 1.15' 1.14'i 1.15 1.15'i
Mar 1.18-14 1.18 LIS-1, LIB-1!
May 1.204 1.20 1.20'i 1.20 '4
Oats (old type contracts)
Jly .654 .644 .6534 .65'4
Sep .664 .66 .66'i .66'k
Oals (new type contracts)
Jly .66'4 .65 V4 .66"4 ,65-'',
Sep 8 .66'k .67'-68 .67U
Dec .70 .69 '2 .70J4 .70
Mar .71', .70-'i .m .71
Rye
i Jly 1.24'i 1.21. 1.24-23-4 1.22
jScp 1.24'4 1.21'a 1.24-23 1.22U
Dec 1.27'j 1J54 1.26
Mar 1.29'. 1.27-14 1.29' 1.28'i
Soybeans
Jly 2.24'4 2.2l:'.i 2.24-23', 2.22'i
Sep 2.13'4 S.12'4 2.13U-', 2.134
Nov 2.11'4 2.10" 2.10', -11 2.11U
Jan 2.14-1i 2.14 2.14-'',-', 2.15
Mar 2.17'j 2.16', 2.17'i 2.18
through Thursday: high today 00- "illusions." as Grabel calls them,
100 except 82-92 in Delta, Thurs-' including the floating piano, a
day 83-tti; low tonight 60-70; south-jgirl shot from a cannon and oth
erly winds 10-20 m.p.h. icrs.
Northwestern' California; Fair Grabel recently appeared on the
through Thursday except partly! ABC television network with his
',44 1.86'4 cloudy in north Thursday and light; floating piano presentation.'
from Eureka northward early Additional entertainment at the
sday 3nd drizzle near coast; fair will be presented by the
Santa Rosa 80-50, Napa 82-55; television programs, among them
in California, Nevada and Arizona.
During questioning of another
witness last Friday, Mrs. Muriel
Joan Le Mon, Sacramento, the
names of eight alleged houses of
prostitution in the three states
were mentioned.
Mrs. Le Mon, who also was
injured.
The plane, an F-100 Super Sa
bre, caught fire while passing
over the town of Ishikawa Tues
day. Its pilot, Capl. John O.
Skiing Slated
On Shasta
MOUNT SHASTA Fourth of July
in Ihe snow will beckon those per
ennial skiers who still yearn for
the cool white stuff, according lo
Schmitt of Chalmers, Ind headed: Joe Futch, manager of the Ml.
towards a non - populated area be- Shasta Ski Bowl.
fore bailing out. But his pilotless A short giant slalom ski race
plane veered lo the right, caromed; will be held at 3:30 in the after-
off the Miyamori primary school
jailed June 5 for refusing lo an-1 and then plowed into a group of
nouses nearby.
Eyewitnesses said the burning
jet spewed flame over a 10-block
area. An estimated 50 houses
were destroyed and 200 persons
left homeless.
m.p.h.
Paper Firms
Plan Merger
The Wheelers will give their per
formance in the Industrial Build
ing during the fair, which will be
held August 19 through 23.
swer, gave answers for a list of
about 100 questions last Friday.
She was excused Tuesday.
On the three who refused lo an
swer, Halbert said he would de
cide whether they should be held
in contempt Aug. 21, when the
Grand Jury next meets.
Capt. Schmitt was unavailable
for comment todav.
PG&E Boosts
Gas Rates
VANCOUVER, B. C. (AP)
The proposed merger of two of.
Canada's largest forest products, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The
firms, Powell River Co., Ltd., and; average domestic customer of Pa-
MacMillan & Bloedel, Ltd., wasicific Gas and Electric Company
announced Tuesday night. will find his bill raised 40 cents
J. V. rlvne. chairman nf thp a month if a nalutal cas nrirplW
board of MacMillan & Bloedel, j increase proposed Tuesday is ac-'i6 bpen al a Place ,nere callcd
and Harold S. Foley. Clyne's cepted. T'Classy Inn." whether she had
enuntprnarl in Pnwpll River sairl I Thi- Pnhlir ltlilitii5 rnmmiccinn been at WinneiTIUCCa, Nev., and
Mrs. Hammett, a brunette, was Force spokesman described him
asked whether she engaged in as "stunned and dazed" after
prostitution in Las Vegas, whenliearning of the destruction his
she went from Las Vegas to Val
lcjo and the names of other girls
who worked for her husband, Per
ry Hammond.
The court reporter testified that
during the closed Grand Jury ses
sion, Mrs. Hammett had refused
to answer all of the questions.
Mrs. McGowan was asked
whether she ever had used the
name of Ruby West, whether she
was at Elko, Nev., Feb. 1, 1959.
in a joint statement that the; took Ihe proposed increase under
merger plans were subject to submission. The boost, amounting
stockholder approval. .to $12,927,000 a year, was intended
Clyne and Foley said the plans ' lo offset an increase in the cost
whether she had been at a place
called "My Place" there.
noon of July 4 in the snow field at
the top of (he chair lift, stated
Futch.
The slalom will be a "fun race,"
and for those participating there
will be about a quarter mile hike
to the starting gale. The race will
be open class for both men and
women, and the course will be set
by Julian Quemerais of the AIL
Shasta Ski School, added Futch.
All facilities are operating daily
at the Alt. Shasta Ski Bowl includ
ing the double chair lift. There
will be ample room for spectators
;to view the Fourth of July race
crippled plane had caused.
A policeman said the number of
.KIMmn l-in :u. l 1 ;
7 ar..V.r h, f-J .1," " from "e top of the chair lift.
of one student In the primary
school.
Seeing the flaming plane streak
ing toward the school, he shouted 1
"air raid!" The others had parti
cipated in drills for such an even
tuality. They fell on the floor and-
covered their faces.
REJECT AIRMAN'S APPEAL
Farmers Sue
Metal Firm
DEEDS
PORTLAND (AP)
MONTAGUE Graveside serv-
j In letters to all stockholders., The Texas firm supplies California ices were held Monday, June 29.
I lop ollicers of the two firms,! with 70 per cent of its gas. jfor Elwanda Deeds, infant daugh-
ru&c nas proposed a price ier 01 iur. ana airs. Clarence
Coarse which have a net north of more
PORTLAND (AP) The Reyn
olds Metals Co. was sued again
Tuesday by farmers who claim
LONDON (UPI I The U S Air fumcs 'rom an aIuminum Plant
Force Monday rejected an' appeal danlaged lheir C1'PS
by M. Sgt. Marcus M. Marymont The su,ts b Julius Lampert
37, of Hobbsville, N.C., who was and L Bi Wand of Tr0"t(lale, Ore.,
sentenced to life imprisonment for!askcci for a to,al ot more thal1
the murder of his wife hero ie one million dollars.
year. llaj. Gen Ernest Moore
Third Air Force cdrnmander. aD
proved the court martial findings
giains. 15-day" shipment, bulk. i than 200 million dollars, said the! schedule which would produce i Deeds, who died Wednesday, June dcllvcr aBa'nst Marymont last
December. The case was being
torwarded to a military review
board in Washington.
coast delivery: I merger would improve the firms' very small increases for its 73 24 in a San Francisco hospital
uais. io., jB-io wnue .11.011 , ability "to meet increasing com-largest industrial customers. 1 where she had been taken for
Barley, No.2, 45-lb B.W. 42.00 petitiye pressures from powerful During 12 days of hearings since treatment. Survivors include her
Corn, NO.2. E.V. Sh'p't 57.75-58.00 COIllDanieS in Other COUntrieS." lAnril ll r-j.!nr H, l.narnlc malornal itrsnHniranl.
Wheat (bid) lo arrive mjii-ket. VnHpr Dip nipi-err nl:ms Pnvi-pll!,u : ' 1 1 N, j mu u t ' South Dakota produces some
- - ' miii-gst; nn3 ui'i-ii Miiteu. now- ml . anu mis. nan; uujci, mull- 0 ,j Mftro i L, . .,j
basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast: River would split its outstanding ever, it was argued that the price tague and paternal grandmother. Zl lX , , m
Soft White 104 shares on a two for one basis ancl,r ri u i. Jrw . .., ...., :. m,,, n.c ui.,h c '? 0l,e from the s,a,e s vast 1-
ouu nunc uio.u appucdmr i.m wouio oner mac.Miiian niocoei if natural gas prices rise further. iiccs were held at the Evergreens
vt nue iiuq
In the suits, the men said lhat
fumes from the Reynolds plant
at Troutdale damaged their lily
and gladioli crops.
Wand seeks $30,000 damages.
Lampert wants $.18,941 general
damages. Each asked $500,000
punitive damages.
In 1957, Lampert and Wand re
ceived a settlement from the firm,
The new suits, they said, are for
damages since then.
1.94 shareholders seven new shares of;tne huge industrial customers Cemetery, with the Rev. Harold
.Hard Red Winter: , Powell River for three outstand-
Ordinary 1.94 ing shares of MacMillan & Bloc-
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11 per cent . .S 1.96 j
12 Pcr 2 00 POPULATION UP
Hard White Baart: loiiUTitm 11
Ordinary 2.00, SACRAMENTO, Calif. AP
10 per cent 2.00' California's booming population,
11 per cent 2.00: its climb slowed only slightly hyi
12 per cent '.00 last year's recession, reached an
Car receipts: Wheat 73; barley estimated 15.2fl0.00fl loday an in
4: flour 49: corn 9' oats 5: mill crease of 528.000 during the past
might switch entirely to the use Coleman of the Yreka Alethodist
of fuel oii. Church officiating.
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Summertime octivities expose your wofch to
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