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Argentina To Press Efcknann Charges BERN, Switzerland (AP) Dip-, ramatic sources close to Argentina: President Arluro Frondizi said to day Argentina will insist in the U.N, Security Council Wednesday on pressing its case against Is rael over the Adolf Eichmann ab duction despite pressure from friends for a postponement. The informants said President Eisenhower recently appealed to Frondizi to let the matter rest for a time, in order to allow some attempts at mediation in search of a compromise. The Security Council meets in New York to discuss Argentina's complaint that Israel flouted in ternational law and Argentine sov ereignty when Israelis found Eich mann, accused of masterminding the World War II slaughter of six million Jews, living in Argentina under t false name ind spirited him to Israel. Both President Frondizi and Is rael's Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, are visiting in Europe. In Brussels, Ben-Gurion told a news conference he probably will see Frondiziz within the next few days in Belgium or tbo Netherlands. Ben-Gurion is leaving Brussels Wednesday for the Netherlands. ironmzi is due to arrive is Brus sels Friday. To questions of Brussels report ers about the possibility of a com promise meeting, Ben-Gurion first said "it is possible. Then he said "it is probable." "It might take nlace in three to five days," he said. . V- . v , i GRAND MASTER of the Ore oon Masonic Lodge is Julius M. Swonson of North, Bend. He; was elected at the 110th onnual communication of the Grand Lodge in Eugene. A total 561 members of the grand lodge ottended. Norweigians Bare Soviet Spy Ring OSLO (AP) A usually well m- Journal of Commerce and Ship ping, today reported that police ' are breaking up an extensive spy net controlled by the Soviet em bassy. The crackdhwn reportedly stemmed from the surrender to police of a Polish refugee, Stanis fav Podsinky, who told of spying for Communist i-oiana. Portland Bank Changes Name POTLAND (AP) The name of the Portland Trust Bank was changed to the Oregon Bank to day. President C. F. Adams said the new name emphasizes a program . I l jnln ntfca,. iH0R TheRfi ui umutu auvw - will be Pendleton, Milton-Free- water ana me lraues. The bank ha fivs branches in Portland. OSC Professor in Line For Top Engineer Post nmrn AT fllann W Unl- comb, chairman of the civil en gineering department at uregun State College, will be up for presi dent of' the American Society of Civil Engineers this year. M. O. Chenoweth, spokesman for the society' convention here, said Holcomb was designated Tuesday as official nominee, which implies he is the choice of Awtinn will h hv mail ballot among the society s 45,000 memoers. rne new piwuueuu take ottice m ueiuuei. India Party leader Supports China Claim Tiff A TtTt & Q TurflS rAPWP. Sun jnni.n b mflrnhpr nf the Indian Communist party executive, gave a firm declaration of support Tuesday night for Red China in it. luHil,, rfientif with India. 119 Wtu ( T ,. It was the first time an Indian Communist chief has publicly backed China's claim to the dis puted areas in the Ladakh sector of Kashmir and on the northeast fnontier. Stokes Murder Trial Continues At Coquilie COQUILLE (AP) The second degree murder trial of Donald W. Stokes continued here today. Stokes is charged with the slay ing of his brother-in-law, Birgil 05 STOKES MURDER IS cosd Klockers, 50, a former North Bend, Ore., city recorder . and judge. Klockers was killed last month after he and Stokes had attended a senior citizens' banquet spon sored by the North Bend Cham ber of Commerce., Honored at the banquet wag Matt Kiockers, the dead man's father. Police quoted Stokes as saying that he and his brother-in-law dis liked each other and bad fought earlier in the day. "Flying telegraph" station behind the lines during Civil War, first war to see tactical use of this means of communication. Commies Charge West Evades Arms Discussion GENEVA (AP)-Ths five Com immsst disarmament delegations today accused the West of trying to wreck th lO-naUcn disarma ment talks. " In a joist statement, issued aft er a two-minute meeting of the conference, they charged the United States and its allies are evading businesslike discussisiss on disarmament. Western sources rejected t&e Communist charges as complete ly unfounded. They said the West Ji still waiting for Soviet replies to vital questions about the con trol and verification of proposed disarmament measures. Thar,, June 23, I960 The Newt-Review, Sajebufj, Ore. t Glide Vacation School Draws 83 By MRS. ARTHUR SELSY , The Glide Cbureb. of Christ vaca-i tioa Bible school drew an attend ance of S3 this meats. And perfect attendance awards were present ed to 4 as the school mas com pleted tost weekend. For the final program the nurs ery class (4 to 5 years of age) showed a simulated TV box with a film of MMe Jesses pictures. The primary class demonstrated one day's work. The Her students pre sented their memory work and ad ditional songs. The demonstration program clos ed with a benedkUoa bv tiie Rev. Dexter Williams and refreshments were served to the large audience. A display of trie handiwork, of tha students accomplished durio g school interested the parents. Caustic CaHee Subject Of Civil Damage Suit FESDLETON fAP TVS V Lessig Jr. said in s circuit court suit Eded here Monday chat ha bought a cup of coffee at Pilot Rock restaurant and it contained ' a caustic thai burned his moata and ruined sis dentures. 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