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e 2 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur.., Feb. 21, 1957 life V Sj- ( t- . : F N", V . I ij rf 'V "1 -19 a , ti l K ii Y k 1 A I i -..-h mi ririiimm 1 1 iiwum, in,, .ii.ihniii.i ..a ntu utj Egypt Says Eisenhower Had No Other Choice But To Bring Pressure On Israel By AN01L0 NATAL! I marikjold Tuesday, ia reported to CAIRO, Egypt I The new-call for 50-SO sharing of canal paper Al Measaa said Thursday , toll by Egypt and the World President Eisenhower had "no Bank, and operation of the canal real choice" when he called for I under the 188S Constantinople Con United Nation pressure to get I vention which guaranteed free Israeli troops out of Egypt. dom to shipping to all nations. The newsDaoer said Lisenhow- It would be effective from the er's speech was "proof of the sue-' time the canal is cleared for traf cess of the Egyptian policy," and ' tic until final international the truth is that bisenhower had agreement on Suez is worked out. APPEAR AT EUGENE Students of the Joy Powell Dance Studio will appear on the program at the Moose Mid Winter conference in Eugene Feb. 23. The conference will be held at the Moose Lodge Building Feb. 23, 24 and 25. Shown, left to right ore, Jackie Barnes, Delorse Cheney and D' Ann Fullerton. Other students oppearing will Include Carolyn Schemer, Gaye Warren and Barbara Todd. Oil Industry Leader Defends Higher Prices By IDWIN B. HAAKINSON WASHINGTON m An oil in dustry leader said Thursday re cent increases in oil and gasoline prices stemmed largely from hither costs and a need to en courage development of new oil reserves. llincs H. Baker, president of the Humble Oil Ic Refining Co., Hous ton, Tex., said this in testimony prepared for a Senate investiga tion of the oil for-Kurope program and domestic price increases that followed its inauguration. Baker was the first oil industry spokes man to be heard by a joint Sen ale Antimonopoly - Public Lands Subcommittee studying the situa tion. Baker said "prices of crude oil, gasoline and petroleum products generally are relatively low." The price boosts have drawn heavy protests in and out of Con gress. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) joined in the protests Thursday as she prepared to testi fy before the group. Humble, a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Property Tax Measure Voted Out Of Committee (Continued From Page One) no real choice if he wanted to save American policy in the Mid dle East." Israel's refusal to withdraw was described as a "death sentence" to Eisenhower's Middle East pro gram. "It Is obvious Israel is the 'daughter' of America and cannot in the long run disobey American orders. America bears responsi bility of Israel's refusal to with draw," the newspaper said. The World Bank would then dis tribute its share of the tolls ac cording to the agreement. Without actually mentioning the plan, All Sabri, political adviser to President Nasser, and editor ials in the authoritative news paper, Al Gumhuria, made plain Egypt's position: That there la no Sues problem, hence no need for any plana for a solution. Sabri said the Suez Canal orob- jlem waa "fabricated" by Britain It added that continued Israeli : and France with the intention of refusal would "silence all Arabs "reoccupying Egypt. He said who now defend American policy Egypt was aware of these "ob in the Middle East." vious conspiracies and will not Meanwhile. Egypt apparently submit." has turned down the plans of the Anwar el Sadat, managing di- united Mates, Britain and nor- rector of Al Gumhuria, in an edi- way for temporary operation of torial noted a "sudden spurt of the Suez Canal. solutions to the Suez Canal prob- The plan, submitted to U. N. lem" and said he wondered what Secretary General Dam Ham- the problem is. when navigation through the Chessman Smuggles Out New Petition SAN RAFAEL. Calif, on Prison authorities tried Thursday to learn how convict Caryl Chess man smuggled his latest petition out of a San Quentin prison death row ecu. The petition wai penciled on toilet tissue. The petiUon for a writ of habeas corpus turned up Wednesday in Marin County Superior Court and Judge Thomas P. Keating prompt ly denied it. The envelope con taining the petition was mailed Tuesday in San Rafael. Associate warden Louis nelson the House writes the tax program. Sen. Walter J. Pearson (D), Portland, Tax Committee chair man, amued that the committee hasn't had time to consider the said he could only "assume" that bill. He said he is for the bill, the petition had been sneaked out but that he would vote against it oy a prison employe. if the bill were taken from his We are in the process of a committee, Pearson denied there was any intention to bury the bill in com mittee. Voting against the motion to re call the bill from committee were Sens. Phil Brady, Portlarld; R. F. Chapman, Coos Bay; Alfred II. Corbett, Portland; Dan Dimick, Roseburg; Ben Musa, The Dalles; Andrew J. Nalerlin. Newport: Pearson; Monroe Swerlland, Mil- thorough check on how the peti tion got out, Nelson said. The convicted kidnaper was put in isolation Feb. 14 for 28 days after he said he smuggled out the manuscript -of his third book. He had been forbidden to write any sequels to his best-selling earlier books, "Cell 245. Death Row," and "Trial by Ordeal." Chessman was condemned in lttg for kidnaping with bodily waukie. 'and President Boyd Over-i h,rm' He ls0 ",.1'?' kill. sc. Madras. All art l)mnrrat At th mnrnina ha a inn ths K.I1 1 CT drew opposition from organized labor, but won itrong support ... ... . m from the counties and business KIOnOlKC 1x3 1 C ami mini giuupi. r"'!rf'r''"1 1 I . u ; ' i, I ' 1:1 i- ! .: Ii .iff!!.' I .,Hli,:'i t " ml sskisssssaM.'sFj-rMsssar " . tarfajsjassn. .B. eWHh,- - y aW Mill lit, il MT1 if . ,aea-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ajm CLIFFORD J. BAXTER and his family, 353 W. Riverside Dr., have been selected "Church Family of 1956" by members of the First Christian Church of Roseburg. Left to right seated are: Mrs. Baxter, their son Lyle, and Mr. Baxter.' Standing are their son ond daughter, Beverly and Lynn. (Photo Lob). canal is resumed, he said, "the canal will be open to shins of all i ZZy.zaEyXrJ .Christian Church Honors Clifford Baxter Family foreign pilots will give prooi ot their ability to give "devoted service aa they did before aggres sion," he added. Duke, Detective Save Elizabeth From Admirers 'Farm Legislation Battle Shaping On Soil Bank Plan WASHINGTON' LP An early battle over farm legislation took shape in Congress Thursday as House Republicana opened a con certed attack on a Democratic proposal for new sod bank subsi dies. "A vehicle for cheap political claptrap." charged Rep. Hill ( It Colo. I in a statement aimed at the bill approved by Agriculture Committee Democrats last Tues day. Rep. Audresen (K-Minn ac cused Democrats of "attempting to wreck" the Eisenhower soil bank program passed by Con gress last year. Rep. Hoeven IR-Iowa) predicted President Eisenhower will veto the committee bill if it passes Congress. He accused Democrats of "scuttling" the administration's current emergency program to stabilize corn prices. Democrats, meanwhile, went ahead with plans to bring the bill before the House as soon as pos sible. The Agriculture Committee, usually unanimous on farm mat ters, split along party lines Tues day in voting out a measure to provide supplemental soil bank benefits to corn growers and most other farmers during 1957, There was no firm figure on the cost of the proposed program but estimates ran up to half a billion dollars. The bill carries authority to increase sou bank Clifford 1. Baxter and his fain- a. Bible school superintendent. He school. Tae children are active in ;se reserve iunos a quarter UllMWU UUUI1I. Hill asserted that "practically nobody seems to understand what lly were selected as "Church Fam-is also an elder of the church and j the church youth activities and Bi- uy ot l?od oy memuers ui uiv t cnairiiian 01 uie ciiuicn cuucauuu school burg. I Mrs. Baxter is a deaconess, Bi- The selection was based upon i ble school teacher, member of the the outstanding contributions the education committee and chair Baxters made to the total church I woman of the teacher procurement lifa of the congregation. committee of the Bible School. The Baxter family, which resides I Three members of the family, at 35 W. Riverside Dr., has been i Mr. Baxter, his daughter and son, nnnn.A n . , 1 verv active in cnurcn wors. .-r. i oeveny ina Lynn. niv urns yean Duke of Edinburgh and sTotUnd ; Baxter i, serving h ninth year of perfect attendance in the Bible Yard detectives saved Viiten Elitabeth II Thursday from a C. CUIn cheering mob that almost knocked rMslCCS DIDIt? her off her royal seat. tl A I It happened in front of Oporto's YY I II S ACCl3llTl 100-year-old Stock Exchange, where 50.000 persons crowded in In LOnCCrf Here to see the touring royal couple. By L. B. I Morgan Says Traction I Company Profits Large (Continued from page one) Dockmen Refuse Return To Work Despite Orders As the Queen's American Cadil lac, covered with wet camelia petals, drew up before the ex change, the people rushed for ward. Police struggled to hold back the cheering people but they crushed in around the car by the hundreds. passenger money. service runs the bill will actually do," and said: "The hidden purpose back of the commute, action is to give an extra benefit for acreage di verted from cotton, peanuts, to bacco and wheat sometimes many years aao under 0 vears nt Rim,ault.T,iimgn !,. 'tli.vsl NEW YORK Strikin long- n,,.,. ,h,t ., ,Li,.a ..j shoremen along the northeastern , never could." coast Wednesday defied orders of ' their union chief to go back to . . . , WTne rank and file movement CtidetS was based on failure of union lo- j I C n 1 3 1 Phnrnc cals in Baltimore and Hamnton ; fc,aF'" 7 nWIUS lost Roads, Va., to reach new con- i . , . , , , I tracts with employers. ' Photographs taken by the Joseph All others along the coast from """f "'"" ocnuoi eismn One of the most charming per- Morgan contends that since t ie ,. m . ', grade nhotoeraohv Classen are he. sonalities to appear before a Rose-1 overall operations make a prolit kd ' """ ing displayed in downtown Rose burg audience for some time was the passenger service should he steVedores in Boston the Phila- bur8- France, B,ble,meo-sopr.no of ; continued. t l I ' ; Example, of two photography the New York City Opera (.0., wno ine v.iiy v.ouncu nu mreaieneu .'., ,7 ,T. j. ,;--x.-r classes are currently -vhihiiert ,n ireceivea nixn acviaun t nci iuh-, . k, . ,.... cert here Wednesday night, sne oi ousiness oy uenyuig "";. , out PareK'y took their lead from New , f'asse. currently exhibited in tae iPt use of York'5 25 000 longshoremen, who window, of the Photo Lab. hei. th. gathered at piers Thursday morn.,-Next .week. the display will be wnen it looxea as u tne uueen --- .- - .- ... would be engulfed, the. Duke and ? ' Z : 7" "ig but did not go to work. moved to the Douslas County Li- Local leaders in various ports . m"y w"'re exhibit vviU be The bill would repeal the prcs- rjiae Aoo R 7 nil lint vnlin nrirs. last mnnlh 1 laTS a year. by boosting the price of crude od' . 0l"Ckon hasn't had to levy by 35 cents a barrel. ent law which providea for an automatic state property levy of IV mill U'hAn illlui. alal- m.i enuea are insuffirieni. A i.mill dike Kate died at her home here levy would raise 13 million dol- Thursday. She was 77. . . j.. .l : . ;nitv I nnrert Assn. SDonsorsniD in t-uiuudnj ,n,-u nun Her. .ta.n.t the moh. Never i. Central Junior High auditorium. . iran.il CO.. nas mreaieneo. 10 - --fr,v- set up for a week or 10 days ing her composure, the Queen The,,f 1Wlt, , 'Sf hr aiaben : TOrtati stem in Port and i b un,il e"lement are achieved1 Approximately 75 to 80 boys and ... -j .i . - .-ease throusn most of her numbers ponauon ssiem in roniana. .. .. ar arm takim? nart in ih treftVe7uempt"ede ToCry'nd cTow'rnd "made'her' w lojand responded generously membcr. ofe, This i, the" second year that e "VoZTcln. y '"Vaafety ot the Stock Exeh... ""'""S ST a 7 fai 'sdlinfnh c International longshoremen's : photogr'pny ha, been, olfered at smiling again now mat tne :-?- "... u iv. ... Assn. (Ind) nuit work ei"ht davs ' . ju,i,ui ; --nui. me sui of lecUo".n.on,e in Italian and 1 m .lion doT...7' - .virtually paralyzing major &K it tm. "We'd rather not sell." he said'PP'n operation, in the big upemng wiin two niozarv nuui- u yuu uiu sen v iuiiuuu,- Queen had gotten through the al- most hysterical crowd, the Duke rejoined his wife. Prom a balcony the Queen and the Duke stood for five minutes, answering the SWEET HOME. Ore. il - Klon-! " w Vi.V. fc The Queen made a short speech ' ol"sn, , ,1' TiTh Her real name. Mrs. Kate Rock welt Matson Van Duren, was Hospital News slate property tax for the past 18 1""10" to her neighbors but it was u... . ,...:.i.r a KlnnHiltK Kate the fiance hall years, but some legislators feel that income tax revenues might fall to such an extent that the state might be forced to levy a property tax in the next biennium. Tom Sranlon, representing the state Labor Council (AFL-CIO). opposed the bill. He said the prop girl of Dawson City, that she had a continent-wide acquaintance. No meeting of sourdoughs throughout the Pacific Northwest was complete without her and she filled the hours with reminiscences of the davs of the 1900 gold rush ber. from "The Marriage of Fig- dollar,, what would be your long- 11 mJ' not m aro," she continued with a group I term capital gain:" asked Mor- ur"'1 "n,m. of Irish, English. Hebridean and gan bershio defiant oM Scottish folk sones. and concluded "It would be about four mdlion iS"niP. a',n.c 1 Mercy Hospital Admitted Surgery: mrs. Warren Ward.lertv tax lew should iav in ih. i into the Yukon Territory. Peter Jurgenson, Roseburg. law because-it might he needed j She was jealous both of her Medical: Louise MUrs. Mrs. Joe a, a "cushion." 'name and of her good character Brookey, Sutherlin; Mrs. Alwyn j Scanlon said nobody has been 1 and 10 years ago sued a radio Withers, Winston; Victor Cornult, hurt bv the existing law, and that program for referring to her as Myrtle Creek: Mrs. Walter dem ons, Roseburg. Discharged Mrs. F.li Hall. Mrs. Carye Stew ard and baby, Jerrcry tilenn; Mrs wa, not immediately clear situation had. from the mem f President Wit. iiiw yunrn maue siuiri spepfn r : . , . V ,;,u Anllsra Knfnr. lavai hut wV. V. orauiev 8 oruer 10 get to the president of the Stock Ex-"he first part .ot her l.,""" back to work Thursday morning, change, .aying. "driving through ! f."Pta .from i the ever popular 'd the prorty 10 years and And wj(h cU',or M,J. your streets. I have been very !C"""- '5, nH. S S. :tt'' S Bowcn mcnt ingly Poor in Baltimore deeply touched by the warm CB.1 Citv Council de-'na H'mpton Road,, it appeared come your fellow c.tuen. have . 0,J?MP 21'.. VIItlmirfeI! finanefal records of a . general resumption of work Crossan.the singer com Rose City Transit Co. and!1"1" e delayed some time. a group in English. "Man 1, tor nirea tmesi v,. nrnaiu, tiniiKn the Woman Made." by Purcell- and rate accountant, to Rrillon- "A Memorv " Fairchi M: tnrousn ine OOOKS. "The Rich Man" and "Do Not Go, I Council members said the com My Love." Hageman, and "Song pany had not made enough finan of the Open Road." cial information available to justi- The audience's generous ap- fy the rate increase the firm had plause brought Miss Bible back for asked earlier. dents are getting instruction in the basic principals of picture taking, developing and printing. The course is taught by Jack Hausotter. The student, have established a photography club which meets once a month. The club i, for stu dents who have taken the photog raphy class and have developed skills outside of the class. given us. Reporters who have been with the Queen on many state visits said this wa, the closest she ever came to being swept away by a crowd. The shouting people got to within a foot or so of her and had it not been for the Duke and the detectives she might have been roughly jostled by people 4 ftf in A : Yielded To Brainwash NEW YORK ( An Armv neuro-psyefaiatrist says that four who. in their enthusiasm, wanted ,our n.core selections, including to touch her. what she termed ner lavorne. The royal couple stooped off in ' Mnoxe i.eis in lour eyes, Dy if Ih. I natial ,. Arm . ....... I . b. . . 1 1 r. 1. 1 . . rt . mha, Gh. .clfwl , ... ....... .. . m . kwu ' ' u .....i-,i.. .. . . u ....... . . ...... ... - . . r . - - r . " ... nf huriiretinff a atat. nmnertv lavlt.snnno anrt aaiH afterward aha ffnt 1 Ooorto Portugal's second citv Jerome Ivern would not be needed. a "satisfactory" out-of-court set- and home of the port wine Indus- 1 But Judge F. L. Phipps, repre-' tlement. try on their way home alter Halls Canyon Dam Bill leniine ine xjemaw Of llreffnn lit. ival. Korliw. I Ivnrn near a iure--uav aiaic visit in Ldsuou Richard Thompson and baby. Anises, urged passage of the bill be-1 Oswego, Kan., in 1880. She went! : Nae: Mrs. Clifford Brashfield, i cause it would nermanentlv leave 1 to New v.irk aa a aiauo-ninn-k (CAA B.J!li:. ;the property tax field to local girl and later trouped through the WV m 11 ,IOn governments. I country with touring groups. Shei-.-,-J P.. UI...... Chester Slarrett of the Portland was 2U vears old when she found V OlCU DV flOUSe Admitted ,lal"Nr'. u' wmnn-i ,r nmu m-i nerseu in acaiue wun me goia i Roseburg. Douglas Cemunity Hospital Argued During Hearing (Continued From Page One) Israel Wants futher Negotiations On Troops (Continued From Page One) Canyonville Gives Budget Approval Suraerv: Clemanc. Shrov. Wil- organitalion always ha, favored ! fever at ita hemht. ham l'feffer. Roseburg; Mrs. The-1 reserving property taxes exclus-l she took a ship north and later odore. Winston. lv'jv for lor a I governments. I was fond of telling of her life in Medlcal:Mrs. Don Kruse. Da-!, -rge inanuier. linn tounty the dance hall where miner, with For Home Loans A $189,070.88 general budget for the Canyonville School District wa, approved at a school board meet ing Wednesday night. The budget was scheduled to b posted today. The budget will be out of 10 Americans in Korean I voted on in May. This year's budg prisoner of war camps yielded to 1 et amounta to $9,000 more than brainwashing techniques. I last year's general budget. Rea- Maj. William E. Meyer told a I son for the raise was listed a, in convention of the American Pa-jcrements paid to teachers, two per and Pulp Assn. that the POW, j teacher, who qualified for an addi "died psychologically" under the I tional $200 by attending summer i uuiuences uiai seldom involved scnool and tne wring of a sixth ships from the gulf and will not , torture. j grade teacher, use the Gaza Strip for commando Meyer, a psychiatrist with the I Included in the general budget raid base,. Israel turned down ,1st Marine Division in Korea, said is $8,009.32 for the Anchor School. Dulles' offer to suDDort free shin- weak-willed prisoners succumbed The district has allotted $10,903.72 cense from the state Hydroelectric pmg in the gulf and U. N. forces I to the brainwashing within 48 for a proposed cafeteria at the Can- Commission which hasn t acted. . in me strip as noi going lar uw u wgdii. lyonvuie mememary acnoci Marr said that his association enough. appealed last week to the C. S. I Supreme Court from a federal cir-l WASHINGTON i Inited Na cuit court order upholding the tion, action to impose some form washinv. , - Th. u.,.JSuP"me Court from a federal cir ii,. .,-tmJt . vu.l cuuri uiuci ujiiuiuiiik , ; r . T vid Workinger. Davie Childers, ( 'rm,,r representing the Oregon , ,0ld in their pokes paid high I another 5XM million doar, to heln ?.raD ,ng ?',ne 1 ucense ,0 He said it s time that the state, cisennower ueciarro uie v. . of Washington and Oregon fi-; must "exert pressure to get Is. nanced the high court appeal, in-; troops out of the Gata Strip Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker, Rose-, ""gon larmera pay nisner prop- prices for a dance and a sip of I increase the flow of home mort- n"rg- ..k. , . j '' ui champagne with her. case money. Discharged her stale. and hat me farm For the past 45 year. Oregon ' In doing so Wednesday, the , i,ui. mi,,,,, .mi. iaivii i..- - - - r uau vprn ner nome, iirsi m me neii, ninsion, jesse .vier auiirn. t""' ' )"' Hend area ler home, first ui the i House cut in half President Eisen- .... rt m,,lnI the Hells Canyon ' and the Gulf of Aqaba. Fact. Pnmi- Beiiv r,,m,,n,.. k.i. He said the Farm Bureau wants ..... ..j c.i I l :.,.'"."' , A,sn d0 1(. I . ,, ..v v. ".. - kum: Gail Frankun; Tenmi- Pa- 'h' hill passed to rule out the po-'-'n here ' ul:.r:? ?LV . Ball, .pointing out that Congress "ncuons vole 'apparently lie. in tncia Bryant. Myrtle Point; Eddie I sihility of a state property tax i H (lr5l nu,band r.aton, le Healy, Mrs. Fdvvard 7" ' n-"rrrn.inK innusiry , Malson. a sourdough, who died Murray, Mrs. Vernon Perry, liar- a"l that new industry misht be nilny ve,r, sh, m,rn(j hrr ..... v . t. , ,.. n ninr. ine inM tn lnl. in im . . ici nrwpun, carry muiHi) , " ,:".; ,: . ! V i second nustiand, wunam L. van burg. Historical Society Funds Bill Blocked In House Duren. 10 years ago. It was he Gasoline Dealers state property levy The dispute over the bill crosses party lines. Its sponsors are Sens, i Harry Boivin (Di, Klamath Falls: I Warren ('.ill IR). Lebanon, and sn ru im nu,.i,... an.... r: n runn ,m in-,i.. headed by economy-minded legis-1 Sen. Ohmart (Rl. Salem. Slflte EleCtiOII . ............ ..nn,, tl,v a rummiuce meniner. said II ln 1 approval of bill that would give fair that propertv owners face the the Oregon Historical Society $;!,-: possibility of an automatic lew KM for the next two years. without having the nsht of ref- monev which the Federal Nation. J-r. i ...i.n.... . k.t. ' apreeinff tn withdraw ita foreea John ! al Mortsaue Assn. IFN.MA) can j ...a P.,u r..i,t r..r'without the euarantees it has been use between now and July 1 to , 0' the wisp project." I demanding against a subsequent buy government - backed home , Marr ,aid the company speeded attack by Egypt. loans. up construction of the Brownlee 1 Eisenhower ,et forth the United A svuntla Rant, i tic enririnrHmilla sr. at. I .. ti.. Stntp nnlicv in S PaHiA tiIrvimn who found her dead Thursday i tooi, . ,jmii,r action two davi ..,. m-.riim. ih. nermit for b.roadcast to the nation last nmht. morning. lao i,i.i,. inn, r. and to Hisrour. I He called this a "fateful mo- An increase in FNMA', mort- age Congress from appropriating ment for the V V and its influ- gane-buying authority is aimed at money for the high dam." w,"ld ' T'.-T??8 making more private capital McClure said the much greater hat the future of the Lmted Na- available for home loan, at a "torage provided by a high dam "on, and peace ui the Middle East tima uhen iha aonni . .., would be of benefit because "in may be at .take. funds is tight. .the year, to come, water itself' After recounting a long series of The bill went back to the Joint erendum. New officer, for the I'mpqua Gasoline Dealer, Assn. will be elected at a meeting March IS. FNMA provide, a secondary will become a, important market for builders or other hold-1 '"rifj as effort, to get Isreacl to agree to withdraw its forces. Eisenhower The high dam i, needed, he con- made this assertion: Way. and Means Committee for, can refer any increase the, don't i"' Z Keen decided I guaranteed mor gaje, who il,inu- J fT? W toT "''J?" ,"rh lni"d mafi ot more study after two Democratic , like V . dfcld- . i. . to develop the phosphate beds of fli believe that in the in representative,, Clarence Barton. ..... ..... t NominaHon. of olficer. t iril kmm mti tM,h,, ,.hl,h h sia Hi. liratri I,,,, J,,,, v.iJ v,. rax." ..id ,h. binw-ouid r t :.u, sz , 's-s hom.T.;,raoni"4U,ocon7ertn,t th. Duh4n'n'.ee,bu,,,0con,iD.'r no effect on the state', credit. ed IhatTmendmenU to the eons.i- l on. objective of the increase iJiTi.T wM wXUhe "M-.r rewluuSS hairman of the House ' Bolh houses had light calendar, tution and bylaw, will be adopted ' FNMA mortgage-buying authority Itee, .aid the society', 'm Thursday. at the March meeting. i, to help the housing industry. essential services.' Barton, rha Ta ('nrnmilt. hudset request should itav in Rep Herman Chindsren (Rl.1. At the February meeting, thai Way. and Means until the stale Molalla. introduced a bill to re- egislativ program barked by the i . ... . knowa how much money it will t'"re professional fund raiser, loc1 association and the .late Bulgarian And Soviet need for operation, in the next and solicitor, tn register with the I!1 wa. discussed. This y"r Officials End Meefinv two vears. corporation department and be lh association, are supporting the " a-nsi meeuns; "If we do happen to wind up rnnded with some surplus funds." Barton said, "then I'll go along with the non-essential services nnlv a half a mill more than from a high dam. and "the taxes we would pay would more than offset that." Portland Man Killed When Thrown From Car ARAGON CONVICT! O Cuest In Plane Couldn't Sue Under Dimick's Bill ami-iraning iiamp Dill, one aivnrc- unciviur .a, a..!.. j ling retail and wholesale dealer. ' JfSZiZ. nd land forbidding price dutenmrna- ' r',v,r.i,'J',v h"nd"t lion b oil compin.es. a measure ' 'd"'? Z 1 LL7 h w,n providing for refund of t.xe, paid 's'm'nt JW-miUion-ruble ion ".hrinv..- .n.i ,.n,n9 creiiii to Bulgaria. for gasoline bouiht for off-high-' ,nr creuii m minion oouar, at tomooiie near nere. way use to be colored. the official ruble-dollar ratel will 1 Multnomah County sheriff s dep- ko io nrip unance rapuai construe-1 utie. saia suatiieton apparently lion in Communist Rulparia 1 ..11 ..I... a. lh. .ImI mrtA 11. Plan, call for the Soviet Vnloe I car veered across the road, where But he added: "Of course, we still hope that the government of Israel will see that its best immediate and long term interest, lie in compliance with the I'mted Nation, and in placing its trust in the resolutions of the I'nited Nation, and in the BRIDAL VEIL. Ore. Clyde declaration of the United States William Middleton. 6.1. of Port- with reference to the future." land wa, killed Wednesday nisht when he w-a, thrown from hi, au- IOIN IN NSW Zf ALAND mng charses der a bill introduced Wednesday ACCKI.AND. New Zealand if to supply Bulgaria with pig iron, lit uprooted a cement marker post inn. the nation, third rank- h p,n Plmi.k D( Ro. Smiling but looking weak, former metals, coke, rubber, oil products I The impact flipped the car ovei elterweighl at the time of Britisii prime Minister F.den ar- and raw material, Bulgaria will and Middleton was thrown oul LOS ANGE:.KS if - A Superior' SM Kl lf - A Set passenger Court jurv Thursday convicted in an airplane couldn't sue for welterweight Art Aragon of felony ' damages for personal Iniurv un. ugii-uxing marges Aragon. ima nelle his arrest, was convicted of offer- lur" .,. wh s,. .,. ,. .,.n.i send the Soviet I'nion uranium onto the road and crushed bv the inc unranked Hick Goldstein a The bill also relieies the plane today (or , rest. ore. nonferroua metals, shin., tn, vehicle a, it rolled over several .) hrile to throw a fu-ht in Tex- operator of damage for the aratk Fdre said in a brief new. con- bacco. shoes, furniture, fruit and time, on the highway. . ,'?t December The bout, pi, p,,,, ference that this wa, hi, first full vegetable,. I Deputies said his body wa, scheduled for Dec IS at San An-: T. k,Ki,. , ul m bed ,mce two bout,- The credit i, In addition ta the found at the bottom of a bank' i3h.VL ... . .u i. molar , ZLl ,,tl ve during tor Ira.s Pacif- JTO millioe rubl, hngtern la,.,. long the highway, about 30 feet reported, cm the night of the fight motor etlirlcei from coltvWv ua lima- Bam-italeeM nil ataeaw asm IcnM r. free. wtaa Ira tar tenrUx tiM NEW SHIPMENT PERENNIAL PLANTS Clumps Will Bloom This Year DCL'HINIUM ALLYSUM COLUMBINI CANT. SELLS GIUMi 0SIINTAL rOPflU CLUMP 39 c ROCK GARDEN PLANTS Clump 49c OREGON GROWN ROSES 59c - 3.00 GIADI0LA BULBS Tag. Sisa, CkMM Ya.r Calar, Da,. 59c Begonia Bulbs 10c & 29c ea. Pconie Roots ea. 59c GOOD SELECTION OF SHRUBS ALSO ONION SETS We Give S & H Green Stamp w G & 0 ilk. PARK N' SHOP Acre,, (rem Nielsen'. Market with a fever. i frsaj ktf o&S aroma ' jru, I xm 7 Is tent I