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Newsprint Prices Study Started WASHINGTON I Sen. Beall (R-Md) asked the Justice Depart ment's antitrust division Thursday to furnish the Senate Banking Cora mittee with any information 'STATE FARM AUTO INSURANCE NOW COSTS EVEN LESSL division obtains on the current newsprint price increase move. Beall, a member of the com mittee. saiH in his m essays to Ihp the 'Justice Department that the com- mittee would use such material to "determine whether congressional action might be advisable." One Canadian newsprint produc er announced an increase of $5 a ton Tuesday, to a price of $131 delivered in New York, and an of ticial of the antitrust division said then: "We are not conducting an in vestigation as such, but we are studying the newsprint situation." In the past a price raise by one Canadian newsprint manufacturer customarily has signaled a general increase. Canada supplies about 80 per cent of the newsprint con sumed in the United States. ROM 368 S. E. Jackson Ph. OR 3-6233 SIATI fARM INSURANCI V J Authorized rtprtitnlofrvf Stat Farm Mutual Auromobilt Insurance Company Horn fft'c: Bfoomtngfon, Jilinotl Highway Road Project Traffic Delays Noted SALEM W The Oregon Hiijh wav Commission's weekly road re port listed the following highways on which travel is delayed by con struction: Columbia River Highway Bradley Park to Wauna, possible slight delay. Pacific Highway For 4 miles north of Myrtle Creek, possible minor delay. Oregon Coast Highway Kern ville to Boiler Bay, minor delay. Umpqua Highway For 4 miles east of Keed.-.porl, possible minor delay: Koepkc Slough to Jlilepost 7, possible slight delay. Cascade Highway Portland to Clackamas, minor delays. PRISONERS RETURNED 11ERLESHAUSEN, Germany i.f A freight train brought 255 more Germans from Soviet war prison ramps to this West German bor der station Thursday. Forty-eight others, including 12 women and a child, arrived in West Berlin and the German Red Cross reported 577 in the same transport remained in East Germany. SECOND SECTION The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955 249-55 r ' ..... - r.!i ' ' -- " ' - v- SETS SPEED RECORD A Boeing jet transport is the center of attention at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, D. C, after the plane flew there from Seattle in three hours and 58 minutes to establish a new transcontinental record for a civilian passenger plane. The big craft flew 2,340 miles ot an average speed of 592 miles on hour, ac cording to A. M. Johnston, the pilot. (A. P. Wirephoto). FOR SALE! Canadian Dollar slips i United Airlines Back Even With American I ., ...... , NEW YORK The Canadian, P'!0tS Wl" FIY dollar, worth more than the Unit- j I C CtpiLrA CllaA ed States dollar for 3 V years, ,r HTIIve dlieu slipped back to an even fooling with Uncle Sam's currency CHICAGO un The Air Lines The last time the Canadian dol- pdots Assn. announced Thursday lar was at par with this country's 'hat United Air Lines pilots will dollar was March 10, 1952. it continue to fly in the event of a reached its peak on Jan. 14 of this threatened strike by the Flight Civil Defense Quarters Evacuated: No Test Irish Nurse Has Farmer Harry Holt's Gratitude Russia Wants Atom's Plan Opened To All UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. I -The Soviet Union is asking the i United States to throw open the proposed international atoms-for-peace agency to all countries in cluding Communist China. Ihe Russians oppose a provision in the draft statute for the agency that would limit the membership to the 84 nations in the U. N. and its specialized agencies. That would keep Red China out. The United States and seven other Western atomic powers sub mitted the statute last Aug. 17 to the 84 prospective members with a request for their comments. The Soviet Union Rave its com INDUSTRY HALTED TOKYO lifl Japan's cotton spinning industry was halted Thursday by a strike of 140,000 workers seeking a wage increase averaging $2.80 a month. About 30 per cent of the strikers are women who average $25 a month salary. Men get about $52. embassy in Moscow Oct. 3 and made available to a correspond ent here. PORTLAND un - Irish Kathleen i n,e!1,s. no'e handed he U. S Cowan has the gratitude of Oregon farmer Harry Holt. He gave her an airplane trip around the world. The Irish born missionary nurse helped Holt shepherd 12 tiny or phans from Korea to fosler homes in the United Stales. They arrived nere last week HEALTH IMPROVES them to their family of six. The other four went to three families in Oregon, Texas and Michigan. From the time Holt went to Ko rea in April to adopt eight orphans, Miss Cowan helped him. When the time was set for the return trip she flew along to help care for the children, none older than three. She saved her vacation to make the trip aflor four years in the Far East. "Because Mr. Holt wanted to do something nice for me." she said, "he bought me a round the world plane ticket." (A Portland air line office said a ticket around the world would cost about $1,780 on a first class flight.) 'I'ha nrea umII an Imflr f Vnrns SALEM Wl It Was nO artificial I ivhnvn ho wm-k-e f,f tho Nlnrllmrn test when workers evacuated the Presbyterian Mission in Korea and nue civil aeiense neauquancrs World Vision, Inc., a philanthropic BONN, Germany tn Chancel lor Adenauer's health is steadily improving, it was announced noil ana nis wile toon cignt ot Thursday. The 79-year-old chan the orphans into their roomy Cres- cellor has been confined to bed well Ore., farm home, adding with bronchial pneumonia since Wednesday. I organization. 3A-Yd. Lor ainc Crane Maxie Carriage year when it was worth 3 11-16 cenls more than the U.S. dol lar. Monetary experts said the re turn to par of the Canadian dol lar in relation to ours stemmed, in part, from a turning of the tide in the flow of investment funds from this country to Canada. Experts said the reasons prob ably were that American investors were taking long-term profits on Engineers International Assn. The FEIA has scheduled a strike ff.ome of tne r"e downstairs to 1 1 u men ine ioaa over me civu de fense office. Meanwhile the civil defense workers were placed temporarily in the civil defense communica tions office, which was out of the danger zone. Both offices are in the basement of the Stale Office Building. i ne place no longer was safe. But she'll stop off along the way architects warned after looking atto visit her parents in Belfast. Ire ceiling cracks and noting the heavy , ian(J- She expects to leave from "".""IS lA Ull MIC iiUUl above. Officials said they would move Seattle next week. for 12:01 a.m. Saturday because of a job security issue dispute wun unueci. Kay McMurray. AI,PA execu tive vice president, said the deci sion was made in a meeting with AI.PA United Air Lines Pilot's Master Executive Council, which represents United pilots. The key issue of Ihe threatened Headquarters FOR PARTS Gear Boxes and Differing tioli, oil kinds Mill Motor Cat Ports Used Tires Parts, new end used, atl kinds 256 Tim ken Rear Ends, complete, ready to install. Used Trucks and Traileri. , Fire Fighting Equipment. If IB REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS FABRICATING their Canadian holdings plus the strike is lhy present and f,m,re fact that yields on investments in this country have become more attractive than formerly. Woodburn Man Is Killed Instantly In Japan TOKYO A William R. Eriek son, 17, son of a U. S. Army sergeant from Woodburn, Ore., was killed instantly Wednesday I when he stuck his head out a train ; window. The Army said his head struck a telephone pole. The boy was on I his way to the II. S. high school in Kyoto. He was the son of Set. 1-C. I Louis K. litchardson and Mrs. Ber ; nice H. Richardson. The sergeant is stationed at Camp Kobe. See or coll us for any parts, repair job or fab ricating work. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1750 N. STEPHENS Geo. Schulze Bus. Ph. OR 3-5528 Re. Ph. OR 2-2872 TO MARRY CAUCASIAN CHICAGO i.n Best-selling au thor James Michener, whose writ ings oflen deal with the need lor better understanding between East and West, will marry a Japanese- Ameriean girl Sunday. She is Alari Yoriko Sabusawa, Chicago American . who is assistant policy of United to hire only flight engineers wlio are qualified pilots. The airline has assured the flight engineers union that all non-pilot engineers now on United s payroll would have continued job security but said it would hire only quali fied pilots in the future. the union has contended the air line "has refused to grant the job security measures which now ap pear in all but one of the other flight engineer agreement! in the industry." United employes 458 flight engi neers. McMurray said 376 pilot-engineers, fully qualified and certified as flight engineers, would man all vacancies left by the strike on all flights. W. A. Patterson, president of United, has said only a , small amount of United services will be curtailed in the event of a strike. SETS ASIDE CORNER DUBROVNIK. Yugoslavia in Russia is drawing aside a corner of the Iron Curtain for 250 of her people who will visit Yugoslavia later this month. It is believed the mass tour will be the first such by Russian civilians since the end of World War II. Vice Adm. 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