z O z O z O z O z O - l z O F-BEE.-..: Mattress and springs with every bed room suite purchased at MODERN FURNITURE this week. Bedroom suites priced from 89.00 OlD ft n I I f ft 1 h 1 rfl J It) 222 W. Oak Phone 348 is . t uour it ' - H ll. I I i.i.m ., J , Win i . . m" - h Yf.l I f . v jl ' ' . U . BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON goes the old saying. Roieburg senior high school girl graduates may not have be'en born with a silver spoon, but they are being launched into this harsH old world of ours with one. Knudtson's jewelry, is offering the 1950 feminine graduates a stealing sliver tea spoon. Each may select her own pettern. Kitty Aldred, on right, is shown making her selection in the presence of Mrs. James Knudtson and Alan Knudtson. Woman Red Got White House Data For Stalin, Claim NEW YORK. My 2S -4PU. Former Communist I.ouii Budenz says in his new book that a wo man Communist succeeded in "en tering the White House and bring ing back information valuable to Stalin for the Yalta conference." Budeni identifies her is "a pro fessor in a Pennsylvania college" who "served as a courier and information gatherer in Washing ton" for the Communists. "She wai instrumental," Budeni writes, "in getting various govern mental moves made which enhan ced the political position of the Communists." No further Information about the woman is given in the book, "Men Without Faces' (Harper). The author, former managing editor of the Daily Worker who broke with the Communist partv in 1945 and returned to the Roman Catholic faith, wrote: "For weeks prior to the Yalta conference, Communist agents in Washington had been told to ga ther every reliable bit of data available on President Roosevelt's hopes, plana and fears in the war. "All this information x x x was forwarded to Moscow. Since Sta lin could check this information against that coming in from other New Location "Phil Durnam See W. Oak Mien 1336J Floor Covering Drainboard Topi Venetian Blinds Thuti., May 23. 1950 The News-Review, Koieburg, Ore ? agents, it can be appreciated how well prepared the soviet dictator was for his meeting with Roose velt and Churchill. " Discussing communism in var ious lands, Budenc, now on the faculty of Fordham university, de clared: "Thousands of dollars have been contributed by a group of excep tionally highly paid professional people to finance directly subver sive work against the United States in Hawaii." Budeni, who has appeared fre quently in Communist trials and investigations, said he was willing to support his accusations with names, dates and places "before any governmental agency in exec utive session." In some parts of New England, deer are regarded as garden pests. They will eat almost every type vegetahle down to the roots. 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