Stolen Plane That Crashed r- •»* ,*«. <*!n MICh.MKN HOSh IM/UN wreckage <>? stolen British ll.VK training plum- which rr«M along Hid. lt home in the French \ lllnK«> late .Monday climaxing * wild arrlal joyride from Hampshire, I .upland, ol a nearsighted young HAF corporal. Th. latter, Identified as Nanik Agnani. 20, and four \ lllagc rs were killed. Agnani was a groun l crewman with only a student pilot's iteense. Ihe plans was a $700,000 twin-engine Vlekers Varsity with a 05-foot wingspan and weighing more than 15 tons. (AH Ml re photo) Jeff High Also Gets Bomb Threat PORTLAND t API Another high school received a fake bomb threat Wednesday. h« police ar rt'irtdi three students and ac cused them of making one of the earlier threats. They quoted th** students aa waymg they phoned a threat to J.-fferaon high school *a* „ joke." AmphibsGive Last Voyage Amphibians -will present the last two performances of their, annual aquacade, "Bon Voyage," j tonight and Friday tn the men s. pool at 8 p.m. Admission is 50 cents. Tickets are on sale at the 1 Student Union main desk and! will be available at tile door. Bright costumes and effective lighting make the travelogue type water show full of variety. Among the countries visited in the show are Paris, Italy, Africa, China, Hawaii, South America and the United States. Intermis sion entertainment will consist of fancy and stunt diving. cjCiiientna ^9n ...On KWAX 6:00 Sign On 6:0 Dinner Hour Serenade 6:45 News Till Now 7:00 Best of Bioadway 7:30 Sports Shots 7:45 Radio Nederland 8:00 Gaits Paris 8:15 U N. Story 8:30 Navy Bandstand 8:45 Guest Star 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:55 Final Edition 11:00 Sign Off Jefferson received such threats two successive days The building wan evacuated the first time, and a half-day of school wan lost. There was no interruption of classes the second time. Jack Edwards, school super intendent. blamed students for making the fake threats, and ^aid, "We're going to have to stop" evacuating schools. Roosevelt high, the fourth School to receive such a threat, was the school evacuated Wed nesday. No bomb was found in side and students went back to classes after a half-hour. The three arrested students were held for juvenile court. A wave of fake bomb threats to schools, hotels and business firms has followed the bombing of a Portland department store in a $30,000 extortion plot a little more than a week ago. ‘Stock Market* j NEW YORK 1AP> A brief but st of selling Wednesday in the stock market sent prices j down, but there was good re covery from the lowest prices. Losses ranged from around one to three points and gains were covered by one to two points at the outside with a few pushing on higher. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off $1.20 at $165.60. It was up $1.50 Tues day at a record high. The indus trial component was down $1.50. railroads off $1.10, and utilities fell back 40 cents. The list consisted of 1221 indi vidual issues traded of which 329 advanced and 649 declined with 63 new highs and 26 new lows for the year registered. Volume amounted to only 2. 660.000 shares as compared with 2.720.000 shares traded Tuesday. ! A Brand New Loaf to Tempt Your Appetite— Canadian Wheat Bread HOME BAKERY 86 EAST BROADWAY PHONE 4-5143 Historian Will Lecture Friday Boyd C. Shafer, editor of the • American Historical Review and executive secretary of the Am erican Historical association, is 1 visiting on campus today and F riday. He will lecture on "National ism: Myth and Reality" on Fri day at 11 a.m. in 138 Common wealth. Shafer will speak informally on : "Random Notes of an Editor” to ' interested faculty members ar.d f students at a luncheon in the Stu dent Union today. He will meet this evening at 8 p.m. with graduate students i in history and the social sciencesi at 2175 Van Ness St. and will be available for consultation at other times today and Friday. 1 "Nationalism: Myth and Re ality" is also the title of a book that Shafer recently had pub lished. Mystie Sale Dates Named May 4 and 5 have been set i for the Phi Theta mystie sale this year. The sale, run entirely by fresh- , men women, is held to raise mon ey for scholarships for Univer sity students. The article to be sold is traditionally not revealed j until the day of the sale. Serve Better Meals LESSCOST with Fish and Seafoods FRESH DAILY from Newman’s FISH MARKETS 39 East Broadway Phone 4-2371 President Candidates Agree on Many Issues (Continued from pn