Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (Newspaper) - December 4, 1948, Walla Walla, Washington Walla Walla Wash Saturday December 4 1948 Lions District Head Speaker of Lions to Eu- tope now under way under the di- rection of Fred Smith past dent of the International tion of is another step by Americans in helping the people Of the world of Motet Lake district governor of Lions clubs told the Wallm Walla organization Friday Individual clubs are the roots of the international organization porting the over-all body the said in paying his official visit to the local dub Clubs sometimes overlook some of their own mem bers by not giving these als the opportunity to serve in best suited to their ual talents he stated Proposes Cooperation Willmont urged closer tion among clubs in this part of district 19 particularly more tations by club members here to smaller clubs in this part of the Northwest He was accompanied on his visit by Alex Law Moses Lake Lion Adjutant H Sainsbury outlined the Christmas program of the vation Army here stating on the basis of previous years it would distribute ISO baskets containing everything needed for a Christmas dinner to the needy in the district between Wallula and Dayton Each prospective applicant is ed he said A sit-down Christmas dinner be provided for between 60 and 75 single individuals The vation Army estimates the cost of its Christmas program at Lions club has voted Ward this total The Lions club's annual party for 35 children of the community will be held December 17 with gifts to be provided each A ladies night party will be held January 6 at the Frenchtown hall Other visitors at the luncheon were A O Coleman Denton Tex Prewitt Spokane and of the Veterans hospital Telli Chest r Fred Haupt spoke of the need for to clean up the Community Chest campaign Lion Otho Smith who is leaving week for Tacoma to take over the managership there of the Plate Glass Co store was given a farewell greeting by Pendleton Court Action The Walla Wallan Milton Eagle's owner Herman E Judd filed complaint in circuit court Friday against The Walla Wallan seeking judgment for over The complaint stated that Austin Morgan Jane Morgan and the la Wallan Inc gave two promissory notes to Judd and Charles D Wheeler doing business as The Milton Eagle The two notes dated March 15 and April 1 were due in July the complaint said They totaled 52 plus six per cent Wheeler signed his interest in the notes to Judd before the com- plaint was filed Storage fees of claimed by Kenneth McKan were also assigned to the plaintiff Attorney's costs of were asked in the judgment J T Monahan is attorney for Judd Varied Ballet Program Seen Traditional ballet was varied with modern numbers Friday to the delight of a capacity audience at the high school when Mia Slavenska noted ballerina brought her troupe to Walla Walla On a Community Con- cert association program Miss Slavenska recovering from a strained muscle which she re- a few weeks ago while ing a guest performance with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in only two numbers but demonstrated the skill and sion which have made her one of the top ballerinas of her era Miss Slavenska danced the role of to music by nov and also appeared in Cake one of three pieces set to music by Debussy In her three other solo parts Rose Grand Pas de Deux and her place was taken by Nana Gollner American ballerina who has in starring roles with the Ballet Russe and other leading companies Holiday Plans Are Prepared for the Christmas holiday season at the Stubblefield home branch of the Washington dren's Home society are all out- lined according to Glenn L Bean chairman of the board announced Friday evening Elizabeth Bannister Walla Walla director for the society gave board members a report on Thanksgiving activities and outlined proposed plans for Christmas now being de- with the assistance of Mrs John A Snell home supervisor She said Christmas observance will start early since several of the 10 boys now residents of the home may spend a portion of the day season with relatives Miss Bannister said this was the case at Thanksgiving She ed that the American Legion vided a turkey for Thanksgiving day dinner for boys who remained at the home Boys ranging in age from 10 to 15 have started making gifts for other people and are now ing what they call their wish Miss Bannister said add High Hat Local Briefs Band To Give bis club members Tickets for the Mitchell Cain Imagic show to be presented day and Wednesday nights at the theatre were distributed Proceeds of this show will go to clubs blind activities fund of Christ Approves Truman's Civil Rights Plan in Principle CINCINNATI The federal of the Churches of Christ tin America went all out Friday for of racial segregation n so doing America's largest church group approved President Truman's civil rights in principle and then went further Delegates adopted a report which in effect that it is fine to pass -a law abolishing segregation but what really is needed is to have man believe in his heart that is 100 per cent and practice it The council's jdent Bishop John S Stamm of risburg Pa hailed the action at a conference These are the Christian and the objective toward which we are he said The council which embraces 27 with more than members reaffirmed a dec- that racial segregation is unnecessary and undesirable It had said that in other years but it went all the way Friday by As proof of their sincerity the churches must work for a non- church and a society The report adopted near the close of the council's 40th sary convention met scattered op- position during a discussion period Praised The program was intelligently planned beautifully costumed and with a diversity of style and type of dancing to interest all tastes in the audience Opening with Symphonic ations to music by Cesar Franck it included a set of Ballet Diver with Tschaikovsky music some southern spirituals in contrasting moods three Pictures In to Debussy tions and the concluding in which the Old West was brought to life in a modern choreographic setting Music for the final number was composed by Harold Byrns musical advisor for the entire program Scores Hit All of the selections were well received but in many respects the hit of the show was Eileen lin diminutive er who wag featured in groups Her dancing in the Ballet Divertissements and in the was outstanding revealing ex- natural ability as well as a well-grounded technique and she also did an excellent and job as a bored child in the Old West number Plaudits were also reserved for Joey Harris who made a fine im- pression in the southern number and as a cowboy in the finale and for Lois Ellyn who usually dances several of the roles in which Miss Locklin was featured Friday night Other members of the company were Ann Barney Dolores Delson Peter Nelson -Ton Andrews and ry Curry Henrietta Pelta and eph Barish provided a satisfying background to the en- tire performance It was a good show from start to finish and the audience enjoyed it thoroughly ing that the wish books contain what are perhaps their fondest dreams for Christmas Among wishes are sports ment Boy Scout items clothing fountain pens cameras etc She told the board that attempts would be made to fill at least one wish for each boy Miss Bannister also expressed pleasure at the way Walla Walla organizations and individuals are assisting the ty in various ways Bean announced that the field home is now receiving city water final arrangements having been completed last week The well at the home was one of those which suddenly went dry with some 40 wells in the Berney dis- James McKee executive tary of the Community Chest was a guest at the board meeting and urged the cooperation of the in terminating the annual Chest appeal The Stubblefield Home is a member agency Plans are now being made tor the annual meeting of the board in January This bonnet representing the Eiffel tower won Parisienne Simone Bobillard the title of Queen of the Catherinettes St Catherine's day ties when alt unmarried girls of 25 years or mote pay homage to their patron hopes she'll get them husbands WHEAT MARKET CHICAGO ended with only minor price changes Saturday alter showing a new burst of strength in early dealings knocked down best levels In the last half of the session although the undertone In wheat remained firm Corn displayed an easier tone than the strength in wheat reflected prospects of heavy exports and light receipts of the cash grain at terminal markets Fairly liberal deliveries of cosh corn on December contracts kept that grata under restraint Soybeans were aided by reports of purchases of about 000 bushels by Holland B Government Official Says Solons to Maintain High Support Price for Grain CONDON ffl A govern ment official said Friday the ad ministration would ask congress t maintain high support prices o grain and to assist farmers i getting corn and wheat storage Fred Entermille assistant tor of the IT S department of ag grain branch indicate congress would be asked to kee price supports at 90 per cent o parity We intend to ask for new lation to permit large held carryovers of grain to pre- vent shortages and skyrocketing prices in years of poor Entermille told the Eastern Oregon Wheat league here That's for the consumer He carryover was COUSINS TO Chaplain Lawrence of the Veteran's hospital will be a peaker at the College Place church Sunday morning ITEM INCORPORATES Tht Associated Press reports ar- icles of incorporation filed with secretary of State Earl Coe ay include for Walla Walla Scotty Athletic Supply Inc by Lawrence W Cummins et al for general tlon purposes SCOUT STAFF MEETS Professional members of the Boy Scout executive staff in the Blue Mountain council held their y staff meeting Friday at the council office in the Walla Walla city hall Plans for December were discussed In attendance R D McDermott and Ben Graham both Walla Walla Robert Major Richland D J Ashcroft on and W Tell Gubler Baker WOMAN INJURED Mrs Walter Pugh 1120 Frances was injured Wednesday in an auto accident near Spangle Mr and Mrs Pugh were returning from Spokane No details of the accident were learned but the auto was damaged First Concert In its first concert of the year three large groups of the mental music department of the igh school will present a concert t the auditorium Tuesday light at The program will include ers by the Little symphony he Junior band and the Senior and There will be no admission barge Edward Krenz instrumental ic director this week announced program of wide variety ng from Gershwin to ky The Little symphony will open the program with Espana Valse by Waldteufel The Man I Love by George Gershwin and the andante Fifth Personals oats were ber rye camber ru f Wheat closed Vi to 1 cent higher De- cember corn was Vi lower to Vt higher December V lower to higher was 1 cent higher De- soybeans were 1 to higher December and lard was 18 to 25 cents a hundred pounds December 18.54 Wheat Open High Low Close May said a desirable about a billion bushels of corn and of wheat Tor the farmer we are going to ask for high loan rates and assistance in providing storage facilities He said farmers could be asked to build farm age with inducements to do so under the loan program Admitted to Walla al hospital Saturday morning were O S Quillan Kennewick and John Mcknight 19 South Blue New patients at St Mary's pital Saturday morning were ell Bresse Aberdeen Ronald Sires 1003 Alvardo Jack Ehrlich 196 East Maple Mrs Benjamin Colley Lowden Mrs Samuel Johnson Pendleton Dismissed were Ceci Bedford Touchet Mrs Emmett Harding 603 Chase Jimmy Lonne cker Eureka Mrs Clifford Gold en daughter McCaw housing Mrs Herbert Scudder and daugh ter Freewater St Mary's hospital Friday Myrna Lou Black Day ton Mrs Athol Worley Richland J W McLeod 910 North Thir avenue W E Piersol 72 Washington street Mrs Spence 1075 Boyer avenue Walla Walla General hospita Friday night admitted Mrs Thoma E Cooney Hermiston Walla Walla General hospita Friday night Menrl 628 Hobson street Mrs P Woolcutt 1048 Francis stree ack Derking Touchet Mrs A L eibel Stanfield Ore New registrants at the Grand Friday night Jerry entner Kellogg Ida E W erlain San Francisco Mr and ilrs J N Peiffer Haas Wash Mr nd Mrs C J Duncanson Colfax ester G Hill Moscow Ida Bruce Varren Spokane lourt Awards Woman Verdict of SEATTLE GRAIN SEATTLE Open High Close Dec 2.28 2.26 May 2.23 2.23 2.23 Delivery Soft white 2 soft white no white club western red 2 hard winter 2.26 2.38 Grains Yellow corn bulk No 2 61.50 bid 62.50 ask rex ask n Pi i MOTORIST KILLED PORT ANGELES M Smith of Forks was fatally in- jured Friday morning when his car skidded off an icy road and over a bank The accident almost in the yard of his brother Leroy about a mile south of Forks The Weather Boston Chicago Denver Kansas City Los Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New North Head Portland Port San Francisco Seattle Win Free SO 38 33 81 39 39 40 37 61 61 83 09 32 43 42 43 45 SO 33 40 E 41 19 20 31 48 37 67 30 45 32 30 34 30 42 34 22 32 35 32 31 48 PRODUCE bats No 2 sack 64 bid 65 Barley No 2 sack 54 bid 55 ask No sound car receipts reported for Friday LIVESTOCK Continued From One 63 Quality delivered first Quality second Quality Ib Valley and country points less than Irst bulk cubes to crade AA 83 score A 82 core B BO score Me b C 89 score Ib once lo wholesalers Oregon loaf targe A Krade medium A rode small trade B larKe Live 4 Ibs and over owl leghorns under 4 Ibs fowl over 4 Ibs colored fowl all weights Ib to on n ed weight U S A lew to 47 Ib Dressed turkeys to A hens some to A Krade voune toms Ib to tot w- animals live welKht colored old or Fresh ulers to retailers in dollars a hundred as reported USDA Fresn dressed all utility CHICAGO CHICAGO types livestock were quoted nominally steady Saturday at the end of a week of declining TOD on hogs was 123.10 The agriculture department said heavier marketing of hogs this week met with a slow and consistently lower wholesale pork market and live hog prices were measurably lower Re- contained a larger percentage of heavier hogs which dropped 50 to 75 Light weights sank 25 to 50 cost of slaughter steers dropped to this week the est since the last week of April ture of the trade to the department was the row outlet for well finished ly fed cattle and steers above pounds Wholesale beef prices also moved lower Lambs lost anywhere from cents this week lamest downturn cents cents to ji being made by heavy weights grading medium to choice Eastern order ers bought most of the week a supply SPOKANE tle for five days 1957 calves 310 slaughter steers and fully lusher Stocker and feeders strong to 50 up spots on stock heifers higher Bulk food Washington fed steers 2850 Good grass steers medium common plain 18.99 down Good ington fed heifers 26.50 good grass of- Including about loads at medium 19 common down 18.50 type cows bulk average good medium cutter and common canners Odd head good heavy bulls 21.50 bulK said they had seen none of the new material obtained by the tee Therefore they said they had no comment Rep Mundt a committee member said the microfilms alone provide definite proof of the ex- istence of one of the most sive espionage rings in the history of the United States Mundt indicated that microfilm copies of top-secret diplomatic notes and reports were over to Russian Communist agents Whether the films obtain ed from Chambers were additional copies he didn't say He said U.S agents have been after the microfilms for 10 years and that the committee now has them under guard around the clock He said Chambers led two com investigators to his Mary land farm where the microfilm were cached in a pumpkin kept behind the house Stripling wouldn't discuss thei significance Nor would be sa where the committee got its ti that Chambers had the microfilms Apparently he said documents were slipped out of th od cutter and state department copied on film and then returned th o common Few choice M good and choice By enlarging the films he tol reporters the committee has up a stack of hundreds of docu ments three or four feet high H said they include such items A diagram of a technical ment with operating instruction A 1938 telegram to the of state from in Pari concerning a conversation with former Chinese official in about the chances of Russia siding High school story of County Cattle Solicitor J Being Tested phony Following the orchestra the or band will present three The Futurist a march McKinney Chapel Shrine by Leoni and Sandra Overture by G E Holmes Concluding the program will oe the Senior band playing Our ng Men a march by su Joy of Man's Desiring by J S Bach March of the Toys by or Herbert Carillon from suite No 1 by Bizet and The Toy Trumpet by Raymond cott Magazine Solicitor Hit Numerous complaints were re- by the Walla Walla police department and officials Friday that a member of a crew of outside magazine solicitors now in the city was representing self as a high school student ing money for college In some in- stances the inference was left he was from Inquiry was made of the high school and police department Two housewives complained it was with difficulty they were able to get the fast talking salesmen out of their homes once they were Friday afternoon Ed Kanz lice chief reported he had talked with the manager of the crew of solicitors The manager later re- ported the offending solicitor had been dismissed from the group High school officials conferred Friday with the Chamber of Com- merce regarding the situation ter complaints had been made to he principal's office GIRL DIES SPARTA N J fP Mary L Hiker 6 who had undergone 12 operations after being born with ler bladder outside her body is dead When adhesions developed Wednesday Dr William G Boyd Jr operated at Franklin hospital Mary daughter of Mr and Mrs George Eiker failed to rally from the 13th operation The Hikers have three other children Fast sharp tion of all types ef photographs fr ings for printing DAVISON ENGRAVING Engraving Service BUg 4425 WINS SEATTLE JP a scheduled bout here Friday night Joe Kahut of Portland scored a eighth round over Lloyd de Lucchi of Sacramento 4000 FEET DOWN CENTRALIA of test well by the Union oil company on the Bucoda road four north of Centralia had passed thi level The Fill more Drilling company of Bakers field Calif has the contract Heating Oil Tel 502 w STOVE DIESEL OIL Storage Tanks Available JERRY RICHFIELD OIL DISTRIBUTOR All dairy and beef cattle in a Walla county are being tested or tuberculosis this winter by Iht US bureau of animal husbandry County Agent H C Burgess re- This is a periodic test to mine whether the county remains n the accredited list of areas with iot over one-half of one per cent infection The value of being accredited Burgess explains aside from its guard usefulness is that it permits cattle to be shipped from the county without further test Dr C O Finch is in charge of the tests In order to cover the county Dr Finch is working along each mail route in order notifying farmers on the route be- ore his visit Needless to say the fullest operation of livestock owners will be appreciated by Dr Finch and since it is to the interest of ers every effort should be made to have cattle Burgess said EMERGENCY Your friends or employer are not fied Here's where friendliness and finance meet FAIRWAY FINANCE COMPANY 1 C7 201 First Natl Bank 137 Bldg Walla Walla LOWELL YEEND Manager U-B SERVICE DIRECTORY ST LOUIS A federal court udge and jury attended a private howing of the fain They Were Expendable and returned a 00 verdict in favor of Mrs Beulah Walcher Friday Mrs Walcher had asked damages in her suit against nc charging the film company without her consent used her as a prototype of the Sandy The former army nurse who d on Corregidor contended the heroine Sandy depicted ler as carrying on a romance with Navy Lt Robert B Kelly when such was not the case She said the ilm was a humiliating invasion of privacy and cheapened her character PAY DELAYED State pollution control commission employes faced the prospect Saturday of having to dig in the sox to have thing to put in Christmas sox The owed on their November paychecks can't be paid until cember 26 30 days after emor Wallgren allocated the com- mission from his gency fnd The department's funds for salaries and wages are exhausted FIRE PROTECT YOUR HOME Against Fire Automatic and Manual Fire Extinguishers Inspection Free Kirks Fire Extinguisher Soles 638 juniper Phone for appointment mam STEEL FENCE POSTS and 7 ft lengths ALL SELLING AT LOW PRICES B BARER SONS 11 N 4th St Tel 953 CAR KILLS MAN SEATTLE W Harris Waxman 87 was fatally injured Friday he was struck by a car as he was crossing a city street Officers said it was raining at tne time and the victim was ing dark Beautiful Memorials 37 COLORS and SHADES Well Drilling n f M n with China to fight note handed the German by Mr Welles culls down slaughter calves lew and medium Good Ib an Cows commercial steers 21 medium William C was dor to France in 1938 Sumner is a former undersecretary grade Veal and call commercial Iba top feeder 50 up practical top tary A notation said it must be Ex- closely paraphrased before being For Irrigation and Domestic uses Rigs available Phone today 115 REES AVE PHONE 2363 Next To Memorial -4 SM What Yon Arc WYLIE MONUMENT WORKS and Main Wallo Tel 838 TELEPHONE 707 for H in ng your In Guide BIBLES BOOKS GIFTS Greeting Cards Records Pictures Plaques Church School Supplies Gospel Supply Store W Main afternoons SCRAP IRON WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SCRAP IRON COPPER ALUMINUM BRASS CAR RADIATORS BATTERIES HIDES ETC B BARER SONS 11 N FOR WATER WELLS See Don K Smith WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR 1013 N Clinton St Tel 5092 COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS all work guaranteed SERVICE Geo H Marbach Wallula Road 41 commercial 34.33 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Mutton eood 70 Ibs down and Friday 2350 Good So 1 to 12 i choice smooth i 1 o to i choice smoot l shoulders 16 down Ibs severally ribs 3 ins down heat ler Choice 40 tow 50 to 30 IS to JUder In Obituaries ib a LOCAL MARKETS t December 1 at CaUi Sarjin F of and Jb I aved M years oJ laic Dr Howard Survived br two No 1 daughters medium mel Calif and K No 1 Valla central arct AA Va Howard K aad 25 A Jamrs D 3 AA N Warti A Mrs Emma awS No Ibs A Bnrn February No 3 Caa oo 38 Calif of Paul's Remains at uchi and Funeral mail r S No 3 alfalfa or 4 Ibs aad notice FOB US OW ana wils eloper j 77 rears Born 30 of can at Funeral notice Funeral Notice Vital Statistics Mr and 1 St lor tSw late Mr and Mrs Walter Vein of 1 a cirl O-cvrnber 3 and a MondAT Mr and Mrs Forrest art funeral In- 3 St i View The Mr and Mrs Henry Cities Her K O a MB 4 to anyone said the microfilms would have made it easy to break j an code i At the time they sot into hands Mundt said Chambers a contact for the underground in Stripling said tie microfilms in tubes a than a case had beers in the pumpkin only a dav or Chambers and his wife he said had been in Baltimore Stripling said he assumed Chambers put the films in the pumpkin that his home S searched in his absence the films have been for the 30 years Stripling say Nor he to Chambers never produced them on his That is to be at the ing he said j Beekeeping Service Merchants 2 FOR SALE SLAB WOOD Per Cord BOXWOOD Per AT KANT HARRIS PINE MILLS TAX nVt E MAHAN nm co 402 Tel 266 Emmett A Harding WHEEL TRACTOR REPAIR SHOP Ail Types fr Mokes Cos inf iacs FACTORY TRAINED JOHN DEERE MECHANIC Locate at Truck Auto 23 S Spokane St 1712 Benzel Sons Aato Track and Car Portable General Repair WANTED immediate Need for Clothing Shoes and Help fo Help PHONE 3643 OR 1361 The SALVATION ARMY SALVAGE DEPOT cf Inw 538 W MAIN TEL 626 Night Phone 858 Clothes Line Posts B BARER SONS N Td 953 JEWS PA PER I