12 Tliej Nwi-Ryltw, Itosebur., Or. Thur., Mar. 21, 1957
Kadar Arrives
For Soviet Visit
MOSCOW HI Hungarian Pre
mier Jno Kadar arrived in Mos
cow today and hailed the Soviet
Union a hia country'a "truest and
moat dependable friend."
The Hungarian official and his
party were flown here in a Soviet
jet airliner for 10 day of "ideol
ogical and economic" negotiation!
with the Kremlin.
On hand to greet tne visitors ai
Icy, flag - decorated Vnukovo Air
port were Soviet Premier Bulfian
in. Communist party chief Nikita
Khrushchev, President Klementt
Vorshilov, Deputy Premiers
Georgi Malenkov, A. I. Mikoyan
and Mikhail Sualov and other mem
bers of the Presidium.
Also present despite the IS - be-ow-iero
temperature were some
500 "spontaneous demonstrators"
recruited for the occasion. Most
Western ambassadors boycotted
the welcome ceremony.
Lan Turntr Isn't
Considering Matrimony
HOLLYWOOD ufl Lana Turner
just back from a film festival in
llnmiiT. savs: "Gettini married
is the last thing in my mind right
now."
Her comment, made upon her
arrival yesterday, cam in reply
to a New York newspaper's story
the actress planned to marry a
wealthy Brazilian. Luis Santes
Japintt.
"Isn't that the very end?" said
Miss Turner. "Her I am not even
divorced."
She and actor Lex Barker sepa
rated four weeks ago.
"I've known this man for 11
years." "All my Brazilian friends
travel In a croup. We lunch to
gether, dine together. Luiz is a
verv serious young man with a
business. He's never even been to
the United States."
LOOK!!
FAMILY COOKIES!!
Clairvoyant Horse
Dead At Age 33
RICHMOND, Va. 1 Lady
Wonder, a brown mare with a rep
utation as the "iwami" of the four
legged set, ia dead at the advanced
age of 33.
A veterinarian attributed the
horse' i death this week to a com
mon human failing, a heart at
tack. Over the years Lady attracted
almost as much attention pecking
away at a horse-sized typewriter
contraption in her stall as did her
more fleet-footed relatives on the
nation's tracks.
Her mistress, Mrs. Claudia
Fonda, claimed Lady could read
minds and was clairvoyant. There
were many who were willing to
concede this while skeptics insist
ed if there was any clairvoyance
it was possessed by Mrs. Fonda
herself.
But whether It was clairvoyance
or sheer conincidence, Lady's "an
swers" more than once caused a
flurry of excitement.
In 1952 the mare was credited
by police in Quincy, Mass., with
providing clues that led to the find
ing of the body of Danny Matson,
a 4-year-old child missing for two
years.
A psychologist and specialist on
extra-sensory preception. Dr. J. B.
Rhine of Duke University, once
said Lady gave evidence of some
telepathic ability. He later assert
ed, however, there was evidence
of signaling.
State Revises Virus-Free Stone Fruit Selections
Fruit growers setting out new or- lections
chards or replanting old ones also ' stock.
will find it helpful in guiding their
choice of nursery stock.
Later it is hoped to have avail
able registered virus free se-
SALEM For the benefit of Or
egon nurserymen growing fruit
tree nursery stock, the State De
partment of Agriculture has issued
a revised list of stone fruit selec
tions that are virua-free or carry
only a minor virus disease.1 The
list covers sweet and sour cher
ries and prunes.
It was prepared by Dr. Julius
L. Heinis, department plant dis
ease survey pathologist, and Dick SALEM OH Public Utilities
Hemmerling, nursery inspector, on Commissioner Howaid Morgan ia
the basis of research work donesued another order Monday to ro
of pear and apple fruit
Morgan Issues Another
Order To Traction Co.
with Dr. J. A. Milbrath of the
Oregon Experiment Station.
The current list eliminates some
of the selections made in 1954 be
cause they carried a virus that
make them less desirable for plant
ing stock than those substituted.
This information, available to
anyone interested, carries an eval
uation of the various stone fruit
sources used for nursery scion or
chards and propagation stock.
FIRE, IXPLOSEION
PORTLAND I Fire and an
explosion caused damage esti
mated at $1,000 to a southeast
district tavern just befora Monday
midnight.
Firemen battled the blaze four
hours. Cause was not immediately
determined.
quire Portland Traction Co. to re
store aervice to the west aide of
downtown Portland.
The order la similar to the one
a month ago, but that one was
stayed on appeal by the company
to the circuit court.
Morgan hopes the new order
will be effective because it was
issued after the completion of the
hearings on the matter. The first
order was issued before hearings
were complete.
The company was warned that
if it doesn't comply, Morgan will
bring suit to collect penalties.
He held that the company is
making 20 per cent profit on its
investment, and that it wants to
get rid of its passenger service so
it can sell its freight operations
to a major railroad.
Interest In Artistic
Chimp's Work Spreads
BALTIMORE m Interest in
Betsy, the Baltimore Zoo's artis
tic chimpanzee, has spread to the
learned halls of Harvard.
Dr. Henry A. Murray, professor
of psychology at Harvard, said he
is interested in comparing Betsy's
abstract art with that of children.
He asked zoo director Arthur R.
Watson is the 7-year-old chimp is
angry when she paints.
Not at all, said Watson. "Once
in a while her mood seens to be
'let's get it over with.' But mostly
she is very intrigued, not angry
at all."
Legislature Revises
Population Base Law
SALEM on Th Legislature
finally has revised a law that is
, based on population of cities as
of 47 years ago.
The law lets county courts build
streets through cities of less than
2,500 population when those
streets connect with county roads
and highways.
The population of those cities
was based on the census of 1910.
The Senate completed action
Tuesday on the bill, which would
use the most recent federal ce
sus.
31 ODE ST MAIDENS
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a man within ten miles of thla boarding school!"
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The State Department of Agri
culture and the experiment sta
tion will help nurserymen in get
ting budwood to establish mother
blocks for virus-free selections.
Both agencies discourage nursery
sciorftvood orchards win be done
at the experiment station by the
Anwwrimani nt aiMM, It 1IP N'ft lit.
dexing done by nurserymen wiUn
be approved unless it is carried on
under close supervision of the department.
rteguiatory proceaures can ior
row propagation (taking budwood j destruction of all trees that show
from growth of last year's grafts! distinct virus symptoms,
in the nursery), but urge nursery-1 The revised list may be obtained
men to cut acionwood of indexed frcm the State Department of Ag
mother trees, Heinis said. riculture, Salem, from its Portland
. Under the nursery stock im-1 branch office, or from the expert,
provement program, indexing of ment station in Corvallis.
FUNNY BUSINESS
Springtime
Answer to Previoua Puzzle
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ACROSS
3 Sloping way
3 Discern
4 Summer (Fr.)
5 Kind of cloth
( French,
seaport
7 Hypothetical
structural
units .
8 Check
Pedestal part
10 Killed
12 Erects
body
21 Puffs up
2? Enthusiastic)
ardor
1 are
beginning to
bud
( The are
returning to
build nests
11 Sunday
will be April
tl this year
1 Trying
experience
14 Electrical unit 13 Mountain
15 Live nymph
16 Foreign agent u Tin coin ol
17 Openings in Malaya
fences jo Legislative
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20 Toothed, as a
' 22 Otherwise
25 Sorrowful
28 Jump
- 30 Maned beast
31 Italian river
32 Things done
33 Row
34 The robin Is
back to build
his
35 Distress signal
38 Grafted (her.)
30 Landed
propertiea
42 Stripe
45 Allowances
for waste
46 Bud's sibling
49 Legal plea
51 Dress
53 Withdraw
54 Greeter
55 Storehouse
56 Bamboolike
grasses
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36 Rowing
implement
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vapor
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41 Compound
ether
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' 43 Encourage
44 New Zealand
timber tree
46 Location
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48 Weights of
India
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52 Golf mound
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