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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 10

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The SHwr.vfroBT Tnir, Tiienday. Sept. 14. 1965 S-C Nov York lOhio Creates Oil Data from U.S. WtATHtK BUREAU HEALTH CAPSULES hv Mi.

hwl A. FVlli. M.a Girl Will Be Tried As Adult Exchange jRegulation System ip very allergic to 11 Pits op am insect, cam '0u do anything to prevent tmi Bv ROBERT E. MILLER i fusion marked hy unspacrd drill i (Continued From Preceding Pajri I c.i., Net (Ml.) NHh Low CtoM CM COLl'MRt'S. Ohio Ohio, latest state to experience an ing and disregard for ronserva-; tion and sanitation.

State officials discovered that without effective laws, they had IS 99 97'-j 99 U5 Smell 3 lUSSme pf3 50 nil boom, Is the ft4, uncontrolled io- newe.sl. 10 (TCa an agency to; no nlPans of controllins the, regulate the industry. 29 334 331! 33. boom. Last year, the Mines Di- 27Ji 27 24 27- Effective Oct.

15. an oil and, vision drew up regulations re 4' 4 a 44 50 7i 7'- ''icas division will he set nn inlntiirinf heller conservation nrar- 1 J6. tH n. u.i-.j US Steel 2 US Steel p'7 US Tob 1.40 US Viiam .70 Un.t Util Unit Whelan Univ Am UnAmipf 1 75 Umv Leaf UnMatcb .50 UnivOPd I Upionn 1.70 Uris Bldg 60 Utah PL 44 UTD Coro Rain II 564 56 t- 'i inc juiycti iiiitiii (ii diuiai ne-; i ici's. 111(7 ni'iptu Mamme ym- 135 17 I6'i Show.ri E2HI Sn j.i sources to oversee an industry jduction.

6fl' which last year produced lli.850.-l Some of these regulations are 3,:, J. 1,. i 000 barrels of oil nearly three included in the new enactment FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. HiPP-A 1-; year-old preacher's daughter who teamed with an admitted killer jnn a cross-country spree in which four men were slain was 'ordered tried as an adult today' by a judge who safd she showed a "rebellion against her home 'and religious life." Dixie Radcliff. the pretty teen-jager arrested with bespectacled I Donald Melvin Boggs last Thtirt-'day, appeared before Superior Laurence Wren two hours before her 23-year-old sweetheart was to be arraigned.

i Rngcs Mondav afternoon, show 178 51 33 68 67U 4 16'i 16' 3 39' 39J4 21 18 17 19' 384 times Ohio's largest previous output in more than 50 years. Production reflected a boom Most important is a 10-acre minimum space between drilling sites. The law permits agree-1 391,4 Ac7iZ PETERMINING WHICH which started in 19H3 in INJECT VOU'RE ALLECCIC TO, the inents between property owners 1 8 23' 234e 30 25 24' 4 24' 4 '4 211 23' 21'' 22' 7 3 12 29 29 J9?" ii 151 971.. 7i4t 1' I Val Mold 2 40 VanRaal 1.10 iVanad Cp la As VeeocrR 120 'VencloCn .40 'Victor 25 i North1 to share in the event of a strike YOUR POaco. CAN GIVE VCJ Figurtt Show High Tamptralurtt Expected For Daytim Tuesday Morrow County area of Central Ohio.

and prnhihits a previously com- Injections OF TM6 INfCT 44 fi i rt 4' u. 1--: I'olaltd Prtcipitotion Net Indicattd Consult local VaEIPw 1.20 pf 5 VonGroc 1 to Vornado Inc VSI Corp Mb Vulcan .80 tXIKA-l 10 tUIUl "TUUK TphorroW: vour teeth. Hlth Cpsult gtvai helpful It 11 not intended to bo of a diagnostic naiuro. 51 47'i 4711 ii'n iiiiuiLiis suitiy ami teisiai ivi-; mon practice 01 ciriiiiiij: mi mivs Ilc? -3i "3'ii 'SSi v'lhcarings went into the new law i as small as a half acre. 124 63'" eo'i 3'4 3i 1 which the author, State Rep.

I Such rules, new to Ohio, are 31 ii. (5! Harry L. Armstrong of common in older oil-producing isays will prevent recurrence of (states. ,10 nn 95- tsH I the "senseless, wildcat frenzy" I Major oil companies were not New England and the upper Mississippi Valley, milder over the central and southern Plains. Elsewhere little change is expected.

(AP Wirephoto Map) SHOWERS AND THUNOERSHOWERS are predicted today over the northern Rockies, central Plains and lower Mississippi Valley, and rain and drizzle over New England. It will be cooler in 2i 1 that followed early strikes in i involved in the wasteful and; incl u- 51 31 31 -r iitn.J. nai iiuui recovrry mi'iimus, iin- I .1 ln those months, wells sprang strong said. Rather it was the small, independent operators "who had no guidelines to fol ing the first trace of nervousness since his capture, asked for and received a continuance of his arraignment until Friday. An attorney, Thomas Brook, was -named to represent the red-faced suspect, who bit his lip during the brief court session.

It was disclosed for the first time Monday that Boggs. a parolee of the Chillicothe. Ohio, federal reformatory, heat and rohbed another victim, taking $30, in the start of their 10-day crime spree. up in back yards, on school grounds, near churches about any place hig enough to drill. The Weather WahR pf 4,50 WagnEI 1.50 Wdidorf Svst Waigren 1,20 WalkerH 120 WalMur 1.20b Wall Tiern 1 WaMur ptl.70 Walworth Co Ward Foods Ward Fds pf Warn Bros I WarnPict .50 Warn Co 1.32 WarnLam .90 WarLam pt 4 Warn Sw 1.60 WarrnB.ro .70 Warr SD 1.20 low and who, just like anyone Longvicw Man Will Head Group Salt brine and other wastes iclse.

are worried about compe- Regional Commodity Market THE FORECAST Shrevceort aod vicinity Partly cloudy with jjttla changt in temperature through pourcd off into streams or was dumped into gravel pits often used for supplies of fresh water. Little or no effort was made to tition." Kirk Jordan, executive vice president of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, said its' 1,100 tomorrow. Hiah today, about 95. Souther- ly winds today at less than 15 miles i T-, hnur EAST TEXAS POULTRY LouisianaPartly cloudy and warm East Texas-Market fully steady. Offer-through tomorrow with a few afternoon ings and supplies adequate for good tie- FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH (UPI-USDA) WashGas 1.48 Cattle 2,500, calves 850 Recemis about wasbWat 1.08 hlinHftrchAuueri UmNc tnHau SB 04 Hiring Willi D' r.r.

I'lUVCl invrvinv Miss Radcliff, also of Chilli- ArKnsas-loar 10 oaX clrdv with sHushler 541,600. Farm prices on broil- 30 per cent slaughter with general trade 2 i.ifi. rhnT Lrln.r, ers and fryers 14 2 14 5 cents. Southwest moderately active. Slaughter steers steady IwavnKnt 1.40 little change in temperatures through to- I .11...

I tn sn lower u.hh ni to 50 lower Wehb Del Hivcr Development Association' morrow. Highs today, mostly in the 90s. iment detailing her part of the line nDmnr) RiK fi'fftlt r( I East Texas Clear to partly cloudv and 1 sheriffs detectives warm through tomorrow. Tighs today, in view as chairman, Harrv the 90s. utilize escaping natural gas.

and, members "knew the law was its "burn-off could be smelted cominrj and it was needed." for miles. i Jordan said independent op- Local property owners, many erators "endorse the law gen-of them farmers, abandoned I orally" and oppose only a few everything to search for oil. prov isions that will boost their Some spent life savings, others icosts. entered into lease-royalty ar-l "We're as glad as anyone else rangements. that the crazy situation that Most of the speculators lost: existed in the Morrow County out.

but a few hit it big. area never can happen again," Mostly it was widespread con-'he said. LOUISIANA POULTRY BATON ROUGE UPI Louisiana poultry and eggs: Live poultry: The broiler and fryer market is about steady. Ready to cook demand mostly fair, live supplies adequate, estimated slaughter by Louisiana processors today 164,000 head. Prices paid at farm 14 cents with one plant unreported No hens.

Eggs: Market slightly stronger, supplies short to adequate for the good de- EXTENDEO FORECAST Extended forecast for the period Sept. U-Seot 19: Louisiana: Temperatures near to three drgrees above normal. Normal lows 65-70. High 88. Precipitation light to none.

Mostly afternoon showers. of Tvler as the upper Sabine vicei Hln' chairman. .1. T. Wright of Car-! Boggs, also a former mental thace as the middle Sabine vice patient, admitted after his cap-chairman, l.eland Morrow of lure that he shot and killed Rob-Orange was named the vice chair- jert Willis.

23. and Halvor man of lower Sabine. son, 28. both of Newport, N.H., The men were named Monday 'near Ash Fork, Ariz, as officers of the association re- t. was to be arraigned on Slaughter steers mixed good and choice 907-941 lbs 25.50-25.60, few small lots good lbs 23.10-24 60.

Heifers good 550-700 lbs 21 90-23 19. Cows utility and commercial 14 Few utility and commercial bulls 16.00-16.50. Good calves up to 550 pounds 22.00-23.40. Few choice feeder steers 23 50. 24.00.

Good and choice steers 21 20-25 90. Hogs 400: Active compared to last Thursday wilh all classes generally steady. Barrows and gilts bulk 1-3 195-245 lbs 22 00-2225. Small lots mostly 2 and 3 210-280 lbs 21.50-22.00 Sheep run mostly spring slaughter lambs, mainly shorn offerings. Slaughter small lot choice and crime 90 pound wooled lambs 23 00 with a few head good and choice 78-97 lbs 20 00-22 00.

Small lots good and choice unshorn spring lambs 17.00-19,00. We.sMkl .50 Welbilt WelchSci WescoF 1 14t WPP pf 4 50 WPP ptB4.20 PIPeP 1.80 WVaPulP 1 50 WnAirLin .80 WnBanc 1.10 WestnMd 1 40 Westn Pac 2 WUnTel 1.40 WstgABk 1 60 WesfgEI 1.20 WestE Pf3.80 Wevberg 1 20 Weverhr 1 20 Wheelg Sleet Wheel St pf Whirl Cp 120 WhiteCon Ind WhiteC cvpf3 TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY 8 34' 34Vj 37 36' 35 36'4 3 34 33' 33" 4 36'4 35J4 36'4 2 7Vi 7' 7' '4 5 lRn ll's HH ZlOO 81 81 81 19 34' i 34' 1 34' a 38 15' 1 15 15 'a 1 34' 7 34' 1 'a 52 39'i 39' 391 ''a 1310 122 122 7 47'4 47'i 474 19 19V 19 19 7 49' 49 49 4 36' 36 36 14 25'-4 253 I 43' 7 43', 43' 4 27 26-4 27 'a 63 5 51 51 13 I9' 19' 7 19') 22 2't 2' 23 18 17' 2 17', Vj 6 19 19' 1 19.j Va 1140 99 99 99 280 93 93 93 1 45 45 44 455s 2'i 26 47W 46'2 '4 205 324 32'4 325l 23 384s 38 38 6 44 44 41 38' 37V, 38 '-2 88 43' 43 43 20 3634 36' ''a 170 56 55' j. 56 '-4 1 8634 864 86JA 3 23 23 23 40 453l 45'l 45'4 22 26'-2 25' 26' 3 3-4 1150 77' 4 1 69 40 39' 1 393i 'a 9 26' 4 26'4 2 92'? 92''? 1 45 33'i 33 33 2 27 27 27 3 2 19'4 1934 1934 6 28'4 28 28 6 45' 45 455 7 3911 39' 39'-? 8 32' 32 32 2 21' 21'i 21' 33 33' 1 32''i 'n 16 32'i 32-V4 5 31 304 304 '1 7 30'4 30 30s 253 29' 28'a 287t 58 33 32'? 32'i-i 27 13'4 13 13'4 208 W'a 1793l 183'4 5'4 98 40' 40 40i 5 36V 36'1 36'l Ve 193 94'i 93 941! no Prices paid regular producers, Wftftn g. some on prior agreements delivered to To Preserve Pence door of wholesaler 80 per cent grade A or belter, cases exchanged loose: Large (organized. The new slogan is go- murder charges in these deaths, jing to be "let's navigate now." sheriff Cecil Richardson said 38-40''j; medium 2Wa-32Vj; small 22-26.

6 .00 92 Barometer, 5:45 pm 30 00 Sunrise today 6-73 P.m. Sunrise tomorrow 5:58 a.m. AAoonnes tonight 8 42 p.m Latt Quarter Sept. 18 I hey just recently completed a ne so admitted the deaths of Krn-Hau mppfinf hrp in I it rM a LOUISIANA LIVESTOCK ALEXANDRIA (UPD Louisiana live- Saturn is now the brightest "star" in I stock: Receipts large, 1,200 head sold. WhileM 1.40 view, last Sunday and Monday, Tpx nian" killed while fishing, former speaker Byron Tunnell, Warren Georce Lenker.

a Warren Says Law Can Harness World Power FORT WORTH GRAIN While SS 1 now a railroad commissioner t.Hr,nf at R.itrham Vnnntr Ifni. FORT WORTH (UPI-USDAI Grain, White Sirs 1 No 1 hard red winter wheat, domestic WickesCp .90 183-190; export 170-176': iwilson Co 2 No. 2 while corn 170-175; yellow 1453-1 WinnDix 1.32 the southern sky at midnight. In Indo-1 trading active, market fully steady, npsia this planet is seen high overhead; Calves: Slaughter, good to choice 22-23: in New Zealand one looks in the north standard 20-22; slocker, good to choice trnight for Saturn (250 lbs uo 23-25; (250 lbs down) 25-28 I Steers and heifers: slaughter, qond to A YEAR AGO TODAY choice 20-22; standard 18-20. Stocker, Maximum 66 good 16-22; common and medium 13-20.

Minimum 60! Cows: Slaughter, commercial 14-15; uti was one of the speakers. versitv whose body was found WisEIPw 1.16 WiscPSvc .86 WitroChem 1 14714. No. 2 barlev 131-135 No. 2 white oats 85-87.

No 2 yellow grain snrqhum 271-276 HIGHEST OF RECORD lity 13-14; cutter 12-13; stocker, good 13-I 16; common and medium 10-13. Cow and is no more dreamy, impossible This dte 99 (1953) Icaif per pair: Medium 110-140. Bulls: LOWEST OF RECORD last Tuesday SI miles from Cedar City. Utah. If Judge Wren had nnt ordered Boggs' girl friend bound over as an adult, she would have been treated as a juvenile.

But the jurist commented Commercial slaughter 16-17. This date 50 (1902)' 'WolvShoe 40 1 Womefco .50 'Woodwlr 1.60 IWoolworth 1 IWorthingtn 1 Wyand Wdrst Hog receipts small; 93 head smd; TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY trading active; market fully steady Livestock AF Bombers Gather for Competition REGIONAL Choice barrows and gills (180-250 lbs) or impracticable than was the idea of splitting the atom, or putting a man on the moon, or sending a missile to Mars a few years ago," Warren told the assembly. I 1 pc! (140-175 lbs) 20-22; butcher pigs it good feeder pigs 18-25; sows (400 Pell Alxndra 94 71 .00 1 L. 91 'Xerox Cp .70 Rock 93 68 00ilbs down) 20-21; heavier 17-20; wood that he studied the reports of CHICAGO (AP)-Demand was fairly no nogs 111 B. Ruoe 91 74 .00 ppumont 97 74 .00 Dallas 100 74 .00 FJ Drdo 94 70 .00 Ft Smth 97 67 .00 Lufkin 99 75 McAlstr 101 74 Monroe 94 71 N.

Orlns 95 69 WASHINGTON iT Chief Justice Earl Warren told, an assembly of high judges and lawyers from throughout the world Monday law is "the only provable harness for the peaceful containment of power." Mankind, he said, must succeed in establishing "the centuries-old dream of a world ruled by law" to avoid nuclear holocaust. Warren spoke at the inaugural session of the World Conference on Peace Through Law which opened with a stately procession .00 i jjjji CHICAGO POULTRY '00: CHICAGO (AP-USDA) Live poultry: Unchanged to Vi lower; roasters 23' 2-2b; special fed white rock fryers 19-20' 2. juvenile probation officers and a psychologist, William Peck-ham, that led him to the conclusion "she is a person of average intelligence 'and) recog- active for a butcher hog supply of 5,000 1 head and prices were steady to 25 cents YngstSht 1 80 hundredweight higher. YngSDr The lop of $23.75, highest in more than a week, was paid fairly freely with other mixed No. 1 and 2 grades bringing $23.35 Zenith 1.40 and up.

The mixed 1-3 grades reached; S23.35 and mixed 2-3 S22.75. Sows 1 "The only provable harness for SPOKANE. Wash. peaceful containment of now- Air Command Lafyette 92 74 PORT 96 73 h.i.j and their crews were NATIONAL Pet vi jii viv. i tiuftii ny me ilium i man is the rule of law.

I for one Pel, Albany 57 53 Vgas 5 1 T- Angls 82 58 00 IJuUCf 311(1 Unlisted Stocks near here Monday to compete of the circumstances, in the 14th SAC "world scries of! sj he. bombing" competition. she knew the dif- Three tvpes of bombers-tile heYe and "TuS- and has "rebellion her 00 i Luisvile 97 67 00 Memphis 87 64 Slaughter steers sold steady to 25 cents lower with prime grade going at 29.50. The top was paid for all but one I load of 1,575 lb weights. Mixed high," choice and prime mnvprt al S27 i I CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Butter: wholesale selling prices unchanged; 93 score A A 62; 92 A 62' 90 unquoted NATIONAL LIST believe we can create just as mightily in the law field as our scientific brethren did in the field of science." Sir Percy said acceptance of law in international affairs "cannot be reduced to a formula a against Eggs: prices paid delivered to Chicago land average choice at Good! Alhqtique 85 56 Amarillo 95 65 Atlanta 87 70 Brmghm 85 64 Sismark 66 42 Boise 74 51 Boston 59 52 Brwnsvla 94 75 Buffalo 64 59 Chrlslon 85 76 Chicago 74 63 00 M.

Bech 83 78 00 Milwake 78 59 OOIM-SI PI 62 55 87! N. York 59 56 001 Ok City 102 74 .001 Omaha 73 62 P47. B52 and supersonic Quotations from the NASD a'8 repre- n10rp than 100 Supreme LOUrt to 1 higher; 60 oer cent or belter ws 4-ij. home and religious life." Hustier are entered in the 01 an-1 grade A whites 39V2-40; large mixed jv 2- scmaiive m. -umo as manv r-nnntrip .00 m- mortium miyri pxtras 31.11' stand, largest in many months.

proximately It am. Inter-dealer markets It (Ml! as nidny CdUiiU ICS inter-dealer prices as week-long flying matches. Prices were steady in active trading change throughout the day. Prices do checks 20-22. Many were robed in purple and for Spring slaughter lambs.

Thev brought i nnt include retail markup, markdown or 28-30Vj an EGGS for mixed good end choice to commission. mixed choice and prime. Allright Parking American Express 'nn' High Low Close 'VJiSenl 30.80 29.70 30.10-28.80 'nnlOct 32.80 31.60 31.75-80 00 Nov 34.45 33.05 33.20-40 Phila. 66 59 Phoenix 103 68 Pitsbrgh 72 61 Ptld Me 61 43 Ptld Ore 68 53 Raleigh 86 71 St. Luis 84 66 S.

Antno 98 74 S. Frsco 63 54 Seattle 62 53 Spokane 61 43 Tampa 88 74 Cincinafl 73 66 .00 Clevelnd 70 66 .00 Denver 85 52 .00 O. Mons 76 63 .00 Detroit 74 58 .00 Ouluth 59 47 .16 F.I Paso 92 69 .00 Helena 55 35 .05 Houston 96 75 .00 Indapolis 81 66 ,00 Jcksnvle 91 71 .09 K. City 92 67 .00 Mutual Funds .00 .03 .02 vermilion. Other speakers included Sir Percy Spender, Australian president of the International Court of Justice (World Court), and Alex Quaison-Sackey, president of the United Nations Assembly.

WORLD REGULATION "Achieving and maintaining a rule of law strong enough to regulate actions of nations and individuals in the world community Assoc Transport Aztec Oil and Gas Bank of America Cent La Elec Commonwealth Gas Delta S. S. Lines Elhvl Corp 'B' Kalvar La and Southern Life Lone Star Steel .00 .96 Bid Asked 1ffA 11" 68' 684. 49' 4 49-14 4734 48'2 18' 4 185b 58' 47 47V2 10' a We 125s 1234 421! 42''s 59 12'4 li )9V4 20'? 57 27''? 15 15 5', 53s II. 12' 1 23'? 2334 223 Wshngln 73 62 Wichita 90 70 .17 Boggs has maintained the girl did little connected with the killings, Miss Radcliff professed her love for the suspect and said "I would marry him if I could." But Richardson said as they tried to make their way across the country, Boggs would pose as a hitchhiker to attack his vie.

tim and rob him, with Miss Radcliff to drive the getaway car. The couple met for the first time near Chillicothe during a revival meeting conducted by the girl's father, Evangelist Pearl Radcliff. Their first date was to buy some ice cream. INVESTING Fund Inv 12,05 13.21 COMPANIES Group Sec: NEW YORK (AP) Com St 15 22 16.66 The following quo- Ham hda 5.72 6.26 talions, supplied by Ineorp Inc 10.17 11.11 the National Associ- Incoro Inv 7.87 8.60 ation of Securities Invest Group: RIVER STAGES Flood Present 24 hour Stations: stage Stage Stage MISSISSIPPI Pubco Petro Gas Prod Dealers, are Mut 12.56 13.66 SI. Louis Memphis Stock 21.77 23 67 United Life and Acc Var Pay 8 19 8.90 Cus B4 10.76 11.74 Cus Kl 9,77 10 66 Cus K2 6.50 7.10 Cus SI 24.32 26.53 the prices at which these securities could have been sold (bid) or bought (asked): Affil Fd 9.30 10 06 Bullock 1.5.59 17.09 Can Gen 20 21 22 09 LOCAL SECURITIES Quotations compiled by the NASD at annrnximalelv 11 am.

Bids are repre- Cus S2 14.75 16.09 1 sentative inter-dealer prices and do not Cus S3 19.86 21.67 include retail markdown or commission. Vicksburg Natchez Red River Landing Raton Rouge Donaidsonville New Orleans ATCHAFALAYA Simmesport Melville Atchafalava Cdn Fd 19.55 21.15 Cus S4 5.81 6.35 it needs the constant attention of all of us over a long period of time." Sir Percy called upon the justices to nnt only persuade their national leaders to accept international law but also to educate their own people "to make clear to their own leaders that that is what thy need and demand." He said the reason the United Nations did not live up to expectations is that not all of its members "have given themselves to the pursuit of the high principles of the charter." Quaison-Sacky, Ghana's foreign minister as well as president of the U.N. Assembly, suggested that members give the United Nations more effective authority to prevent domination of international affairs by "the power of the big states and the flexing of muscles by the great powers." "FORCE OF LAW" He (old a luncheon meeting of the conference that if two-thirds of Ihe member states pass a reso-lulion on any given problem, such a resolution "should have the force of law." Quaison-Sackey called the Gen- Asked prices nave oeen aaiusiea upwaru tn include approximate markup. Wild Dog Packs Noted At Orleans Comm Natl Bank 78 78 The B47 and the Hustler each carry a crew of three officers while the Bo2 has a crew of four officers and one enlisted man. The competition began in 1048 when .10 R29 superfortresses converged on Sastle Air Force Base, Calif.

The Eighth Air Force many of its crews veterans of the air war in Europe, swept the initial meeting. The competition was held on a yearly basis, except for when it was interrupted by the Korean War, until This year the competition has returned to the site of the 19iil meeting Fairchild AFB. In the last competition the Bombardment Wing of the Eighth Air Force won the bombing and flying awards and was presented with man-sized statue of the black knight symbol of the Fairchild Award the top bombing award. The knight, originally the trade symbol of the United Paint Co. of Spo-kane, was presented by the Spokane Chamber of Commerce to the Air Force and was first awarded in 1961.

During the week, each crew will fly two identical missions against two radar bomb scoring mobile sites located at Havre, and Williston, N. D. Each crew will make two simulated Grain Prices Weakened by Liquidation CHICAGO (AP Liquidation and short selling weakened all commodities in the grain futures market. Losses in September soybeans amounted In about 3 cents a bushel most of the time and about a cent in other deliveries. Wheat, corn and oats had declined about a cent at the extreme in the early afternoon with trade quiet and demand virtually absent.

Brokers said the Government's September crop report imparted some of the weakness to corn and soybeans since the new estimates of production were larger than a month ago. First Natl Bank Hvralog 64 67 3V4 4i 2'l 7 104 l'i and Tube Com l'i 1'2 .30 15 4 2 5 34 8 2 0 6 44 14.5 4 0.8 4 9.1 4 0 8 43 9.1 0 4 .48 0 0 0.0 45 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0.0 28 0 0 0 0 17 3.4 0.0 .41 r7 3 42 4 41 0 0 0 0 29 4 4 1.0 7 5.1 .26 8 6 -0 1 .40 rl4 5 0.0 .50 0 0 0.0 25 :17 -0 1 52 8 0 7 40 23.2 41.2 23 0.6 -0 1 .30 5 4 0 2 32 0 2 4 0.1 .18 10 1 0.3 Rimrock Tidelands S'western Elec pfd Vassar Clia-nning Funds: Mass: Gth 10 71 11.16 Balan 13 72 14.99 Mas Tr 17.87 19.53 Com Stk 2.16 2 36 Nal WSec 11.72 12.68 Grwth 13 73 15 01 Nat Inves 19 12 20,67 Incom 8,62 9 42 NAT SEC SER Intl 9,63 10 52 Stock 9.11 9 96 Special 2.76 2.47 Grwth 9.52 10.40 Commonwlth Fds: One WmS 15 14 15.14 Cap Fd 11.39 12.45 Pioneer 10 86 1187 Incom 10 53 11,51 Puritan 10.35 1119 Invest 10.75 11.75 Putnam 16.4117.93 Stock 9 83 1 0 74 Put Grth 1110 12 13 Diver Gr 11.60 12 71 Telev El 9 30 10 14 Diver Inv 9 85 10.79 Texas Fd 13 22 )4 55 Divid Shr 3 95 4.33 United Funds: Dreyfus 23.07 75.18 Accm 18 14 19 83 Fid Cap 13 58 14.76 Incom 14 49 15 84 Fid Fund 18.92 20.45 Sciend 8 97 9.80 Fid Trnd 23 01 25 01 Value Line Funds: Fid Mut 10 03 10 96 Incom 6 18 6 77 F.I F. 5.21 5 70 Well Fd 15 34 16 72 OUACHITA Camden Monroe BLACK Joneville OHIO Pittsburgh Cincinnati Cairn ARKANSAS Little Rock RED Shreveporf Alexandria PEARL Jackson Fischer Is Top News at Chess Meet 2,000 Attend Klan Rallies In Virginia AMELIA. Va. WPD About 2,000 persons attended two Ku Klux Klan rallies in Virginia over the weekend and Klan leaders announced organizational attempts in the state would increase.

Some 1,000 persons attended a Klan rally near here Sunday, and about 1,000 more were at a cross hnrninty anrl rail, in A NEW ORLEANS (UPll Police Monday tried to clear ont wild packs of starving dogs roaming the flooded areas of New Orleans, which presented new troubles for weary rescue teams. Dr. Rodney C. Jung, city health director, said these dogs had been without food or water since Hurricane Betsy smashed into Louisiana Thursday night. -Stage stage vesterdav morning Oav before yesierday.

z-Pool stage. RIVER STAGES River and rainfall data for period ending 7 a.m., CST, September 13, 196'. leral Assembly's decision in the "They are forming packs and New Yorkers Vote Today in Mayor Race RED RIVER dues payment crisis "an act of political courage taken in very However, a good deal of the pressure in September soybeans was understood to have been linked with reports of an expanding movement oi the new crop to market. Wheat was cent a bushel dimcult political circumstances. nr.mK rnlntne tint The General Assemhlv rWirW 1 "ciward County Saturday.

low er at the close. September corn "4-1 cent lower. NEW YORK i.T Four contend- after the Soviet Union and a Klan leariers from neighbor- i v. iiMni ano ranee scm-ed during he vnrfi, tu refused to pav assessments, that I jnn ln" INorln Carolina, where the Article 19 dealing with dues pay-j Kath hnmh rcleasc is in re. organization has been ments would not be applied in Cri' a.

sfnnal rapldly past year' connection with costs of ij.N. i'St SS 'li! attempts to HAVANA, Cuba Yugoslavia's Borislav Ivkov is leading the Capablanca International Chess Tournament here but the conversation is about Ihe invisible man Bobby Fischer, the United States champion from New York. The onetime boy wonder of the chess world was denied permission by the U.S. State Department to come here. So he decided to play anyway from New York, sending his moves via a telephone-teletype hookup from the Marshall Chess Club in New York to the grand ballroom of the rlush Havana Libre Ho- September oats Vi-l ers for the Democratic nomina are becoming maddened by deprivation." he said.

"In addition to the ever-present possibility of rabies, their simple wild condition makes them dangerous." Jung said, "These dogs must be removed, even if it means they must be shot." He said he was working in cooperation with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals iSPC.M. The doctor said at a news conference that the presence of vermin "the flies and rats that mul- Demson Dam 609.1 0 0 .00 Aarthur City 26 9.1 .00 Index 25 5.1 J-0 4 .00 Fulton 27 3 3 0 2 CO Shreveporf 30 5 8 0.2 .00 Coushatta 31 x4 6 0 3 .00 Grand Ecora 33 7.6 Alexandria 32 0 2 0.1 .00 LITTLE RIVER Horatio 27 x3 7 0 0 00 OUACHITA RIVER Camd'P 26 8 6 0.1 .00 CYPRESS RIVER Ferrers Bridge" 8 0 1 CO Jefferson 18 x2 9 0.0 00 SULPHUR RIVER Hanensoort 38 762 0 0 .00 Ipxaikana Dam 225.5 0 0 .00 SABINE RIVER Quitman 16 zl.5 0 0 .00 Tatum 23 1.5 .00 Orange .4 12 00 cent lower. September fifi'sjtion for mayor wound up their eratinns in the Cnnen ..,7 'organize active Kiaverns in ir 'cents: rye unchanged to low- campaigns in the rain Monday soybeans But the weather bureau says September; fair and warmer for today's pri ginia. The first rally in several years was held a week ago at Victoria. Marshall Robert Kornegay.

Vir er, September $1.18: '2-3 cents lower, CHICAGO (API- uif ikjimii vwmiiu in? ifieaseu Chief Justice Kisaburn Ynkota during an actual combat mis-of Japan, only nation thus far toision. The mobile site then com-fecl the atomic lash, said thejptitcs electronically the accu-scarch for peace has never been racy of the drop, as important or urgent as today, The planes ill be flying at "The threat of nuclear war 'Subsonic speeds about 1.000 feet mary, when city Democrats will choose among city council President Paul Screvane. Comptrol Previous Close Close Open High Lew ginia grand dragon from Raleigh, N.C.. said the Klan would step tinlv unrlpr tbpp rnnHifinns" x-Yesterday, day before the day WMtAT ler Abraham D. Beame.

Rep. il I 54' 2 154' 2 1.53 154' ijsiliam V. Ryan, and Councilman; tel. also is very serious. up its organizational drive in Virginia and hold rallies every and missile canons hang omin-tahove the target at the time of I before yesterday; itjy before yes- Sep trrdav: pool.

Dec DISCHARGES Denison Dam 1634 cs, (Mar Texarkar.a Dam 200 els, Ferrell's iMav 1 58' 1.58'n 1.57-2 1.58 1.61' 1 61' 2 1.60'. 1 HP 158' 2 1,58 '4 1.571. 1.58' 4 1 46- 1.47'4 1 46' 4 I.46V4 ously over every corner of the I release. Standings ill be posted jjPaul O'Dwycr. Cuban officials and Trime Jung compared the New Orleans i The weather could be the dc-jMinistcr Fidel Castro were rie- area in the wake of the storm Jul earth," Yokota said, adding that daily on a massive scoreboard Gov Godwjn aw must be the base for peace- fnd at the end of the week 61 denounced the Klan and i.22'4Cisive racior.

ny ocici mining me iigmen to nave riscncr in me a city oiasico ny an atom i i 1.21i 1.21'l 1.21'n I 17 1.16?, 1.16', 1.20 1.20' 2 1201 4 PriWne 25 STAGE FORECASTS: SHreveport Shrevronr' 14th, 5 15th, 5 6. Alexandria 14th. 0 15th, 0 2. RIVER FORECASTS AND WARNINGS Little chanqe in rivers Shrevenort district. ful settlements 1 21 size of the vote.

jday tournament which has bomb. Screvane is favored if the turn- drawn some of the best players i "This is areawide a real dis- 1.23 1.24' 4 1 23' i 1.25 1.23 1.25' trophies, including the Fairchild isod enforcement of Award, will be presented to the state laws dealing with Klan ac. crews and individuals for their itjvj(jes performances. CORN Sen Dec Mar May Jul OATS Sep Dec Mar May 1.2H4 1 17 1 20' 4 1.2.3 '4 1 25 67'n 67' 2 68' 2 67U 126 out is good. A small vole figures; in the world.

Fischer, however, jUng said, "and many of to help Beame. with a stronger! warned that he would withdraw these' oeople have eone through 68 tt- 1. l. n. i -t I I 1.25'4 67', 68' 68 The conference, which ends Saturday, is sponsored by Washington's World Peace Through center.

Membership is restricted generally to lawyers, judges and legal teachers and scholars 'irh rt Inn liinr nvt I niifiii onl 1 1 icl i i 66', 67', 68' 4 67 66', 67', 68-, 67i4 The B47 holds the record fori lo linild 68' f.niwii"ii. "'in nciiiiviii ii neart-renaing ana painuu ex- candidates says he will win. 'and the Cohans made political pprionccs as those suffered in The winner will face Rep. John; capital of his participation. I war." Jul Equipment the most victories in the event.

B47 crews have won the competition five times during the previous 13 matches. Hurr icw Plant I War 1.17 i'8 Lindsay, unopposed tor Ihe Thp storv was headlined hprp I Iia a', 1 1 22', 1.27 1 1P'4 1 I 25'4 1 27 1 18? 4 1 22' 2 1 251. 1.27 1.25-. 1 25' 125'' CHICAGO Plans lo construct May 1.26 1.26 Republican and Liberal partyand rhantom player has be-ldanger of a tvpho.d epidemic, A third candidate the kry fiRure in the tour-1 and denounced those spreading in the Nov. 2 general election win, namcnK Hjs match with Ivkov I surh rumors I Jul 1.25 125' Jobbers Will Meet Oet.

13 a oaraxvlene plant with a ca Higher Profits Arc Predicted SOYBEANS pacify of over 200 million pounds 'sen 2.52: he magazine editor William 2.5U-; 2 46 broadcast move-by-move I hv Nov Jan Teople are saying that cases a vear were announced Itir the 2 49', 2 so1 Buckley unopposed 2 51'. 2 4 2 49', 2.46 2 44'14 2 45' 2 2.4S" 2 48'-2 2 2.533 2.52 2.52'- 2.56 2.54". 2 55' 4 loth over Havana radio. That 2 53 (of typhoid) are breaking nut all Amoco Chemicals Corporation Mar May round match Friday was ad- -it tui WHITING Ind John ii' i 2 56 "'j Conservative party hid. 257 I Mayor Robert F.

Wagner Three Found Shot to Death TUCSON. Ariz. HTP-Three men were found shot In death Monday 2.S6 2 56' I lie muiu-miiuon oimar piaiu. j0i 2 56'. 2 2.56 IP.

1 oi'i- i' 'ii' -i- Ur imncl 11 nn it I 1 r. 1 it Aug 2 53' 2.53', 2 52'. tiring aftrr three four-year term 'cae? were breaking mil. ifMuein ui oiann- Sunday niuhf whrn Fischer rc-i nntuinfl Tinrriranp ard Oil Co. 'Indiana' told be built at Texas City, lex scheduled for completion HOUSTON (ITB The National Association of Oil Equipment Jobbers will meet in Houston Oct.

13-15 for discussion of the strug- 5U TDtAN OlL, 10 72 10.26 endorses screvane. nu rinses 10 ti AHnrtu arnnn nrrc ai inn innii mntr Innn ic a htir 'Oct signt'ti 011 nip stiii iiiuvf. Rctiv i- 9 55 1 56 QIC QIC inVlK IMMI I IWTM fUi-ll I '''1 Oimudl 2 53'. 10 00 9 47 9 14 9 18 a 93 8 8.5 rii'AI 1 Oio.i.'n in IJi.iuii ill-. U.

9 97 9 05 9 00 95 8 .82 10 22 9 51 9 14 9 09 93 8 38 in a house trailer in what Pima gle to keep depletion allowances till IITUOt tlO'ip hi "iiqi i liiiii 1 vivpnu'ru "HUf a 'Thtt un to the vol or to hi iihiki uiyiinnc 101 a siiuauoii iims iiini increase in the company earn-; County sherjf Valdron Burr said in taxes, and price problems for decide." said Wagner, bowing a in the develop chemical raw material used injan 10 9'io the manufacture of tercphthahc arid and dimethvl tcrephthalate. 'auo Amoco Chemicals is a major tournament's press office said -airi fhPre wcrP plrntv of j5 as a whole. "One appeared to he a double homi-t The association will put on il i fi I 1 -if Ihft lOTort mix A-fm the factors affecting at age 55. I A defeat for Screvane could me afternoon she received health" problems without imagin-iof our earn-: cjrir and inTi 4 1 11- one 'tnc lnrol im ill oonl -i In marketing equipment display and at the Shamrock scotch anv nlans Wagner has to VM cans, oi mcm.j tha, rio nnl exist- 'Vvtl. The victims were identified as, trade show.

64 75 61 25 60 05 60 35 manufacturer and marketer 01 od these two chemicals from which jj run for so'vernnr next vear against asking about the Fischer match mp.joneH the backup of sewage, product prices, particu arly saso-, McCollum. 71, and Vincent 'Hilton Hotel. 0" 31 59 25 59 55 60 55 '1 50 62 .50 60 80 60 35 59 90 59 90 60 05 60 70 61 00 61 00 61 an ui an 62 65 62 f.5 6.3 00 60 50 59 40 59 75 60 80 61 75 67 65 63 00 rolveslcr fibers and lilms are I Republican Nelson A. Rockclcllcr. an1 a wrone numDc.r-! floating garbage and dead ne, ya'n: Roach and Fred W.

Park, both Thomas O. Bratten. head of made. turned at nigner levels i ahnu, fi3 Houston firm of Bratten En- anrl I hnno Uf ran rntain enmo i i Vay Jul 67 00 62 Bj 63 30 mats the tioooea areas. The health officer said The turnout has been varmuslv -wr xl rounds, ivkov is at from 400.000 to first place with points.

Riis-i-nnnoo sia's 'assily Smyslnv is second thor. tinacn arid unurn iicii in 'Kinut'i injc is presinent Ine in it, Ub fiiinc fnr this Vilrro rf n. i no need for mass Vhir ronfidence in Tn i sam-du nicn counts juo i the vear mir continence in occurred and Parks occunipd a oi marketing pninnmont inblSarc year confidence mccurred. and Parks occupied a oil CASH GRAIN I Lindsay said a vote of less anf1 Fischer third with P'2 and Fischer third with manufacturers as members. iV-nhiH h.

hp Then comes Russia's Scnrral and in our nearby trailer with his wife iand and Holland's Jo- rts' Mrs. Alton Tipes. wife of the: ai worn inocuiann, noon indicate "massive, nin 15 U. 1 rcrl wheat 156 6i- 1 nil in Ve'lPW Cirn 131; NO 2 VF'tnw "lrn 1.31 jlld if fCITnCe. Our industry is beine eroHerl "0 The Renuhlican Geller American Opens Lihva Field NFtY YORK American International 'il Co.

is developing a nncit inn ic rcf rrirA in rilir i 1 1 j. nr.tr. nr .1 i. h.nnrs I nnnfr rtrTT canuiaaie sam ne toous.ni inc.1" 0 i refugees Nit 7 nravv wnnr ca's 3 NO. 1 vr'irw nvbran 2 62 n.

5rvy- oil 10 90 M. H.dlllS ltldIIU. Ul'll zinA ovr nral inn I .1 1 HI r. I I i Democrats bad succeeded or unncteaicn imh iiiuu -i anrl harfprial riisrases eifu ninidv diiti vimiiiim ami ti laCK dllJ idlirildi exnendltlires for 15 These are chr urni tn irn r-stiirat hv all nf innhlir unrlorctanHmi. nf boring the public to death." the lead Minday wnen.

after r. purine chntc anri up re -v. i nr new full-interest field in I ibva crude. Construction of separa- i The primarv alo feature? a Ratine Fischer, be defeated ot he said Wtcd at more than f.w m.i-.the lights and television set indiBtry," Bratten -nated the Khurff field it 'tion and storage facilities will i third comeback attempt hv Car-'Cuba'-s Eldis Cobo in sn moves. for the flr5t nur roamed on all night He added the industry must Pesi under wav stiorllv.

as well mine (.. De Sapio. one-time lead-riscner. nis urn mimn; cmicaso potatoes mm tu i r.r. ses- 'lie? in the Sirte Basin, south -w 1 -1 4 Ann lllth rrtT7 I -t- r.f Tnmm-m, 11-11 1 3 I fl rtriratPrl HI tl.aTV i I -iiiviu ui i i-'i ditnii vt-it' Miit-ii un Mii.ir 1 1 nvni nn inc I'liiuiiiis fit CCn- 1 A CHICAGO fP- '-iin iq4 and $STa million in hot ac fhpv cat in rhaire in thp'tiniiprl attarkc hv fnpi nt tWm from the Mediterranean ripclires American in crnaii'mai na' nr.a Democratic no lies isiim nnvn imnn, fc in m.i 1 irreak CO rar 112 'o'al U5 s1- D- McCollum was'pletion tax provision, continuing living room rr -iflav iu.

sa''J--Y -L'COli- mr-fl-rat: C.rnanfl institutions warket about ta.v: t'ck Sea To date three successful hopes to be producing this eld lie apio seeks his old Greenwich 'pIU have heen comrleted here, hv the end of this year at a Village district leadership against; Mncrow has Canada produced an average of i found in the bedroom with a fatal i gasoline tax increase and re- r.vt.oon barrels of oil a day last; gunshot wound through the roof jstricted wellhead prices for na- tr.tin- at individual la'es up tnirate of about :5.nofi barrels a it form incumbent Edward Koch, higher education, attended by ap- oonj fcalt.rs 2 TS; tS'lv Qfr 1 65; V'OreSO rCUOfl rps 90 vear. of his moutn. nurai gas proaucerl. fv.no barrels a day of high ino has beaten him tvure. proximately 500.000 student.

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