tThm Oregon Stat man, Sal ax Ora,. Saturday. Tuna 29. 1948 Bernard Baruch Urges Speedy Control Applied to Atom Bomb Br Larry Ifaaek " HEW YORK. June 2-l P-Bernard M. Barueh today called on the United Nation atomic energy commission to? move with utmost peed since "time prease and each day finds the world more in se cure." , "jt us proceed at once to find a way out." he declared. Baruch, US. delegate, spoke at a clnaed session of the com G-I Mortgage Loans Rising With Building "Demand for loans for house con struction, jnuch of it from CIs has brought an increase of approx imately $500,000 in mortgage loans chart showing areas of agreement Friday. The total as of June 22 n d disagreement on various stood at $2 32 475. points as expressed by delegates Tith the resumption of lending and. "Prewed the hope that this - ' , v . . j analysis would hurry a decision on haunnf earning have increa.- on d -1 to permit a retarn to the an- ruch.s cnart whirh he ,trfM sua! dividend rate of two and hjs own anJ not nhA-ETre?t' WU offered by the U.S. government, Jhm m $27,000 to reserve. ,i$ted 20 lefng jnd ,howed onIy tSa4em building program is , three yes-and-no clashes between Yery generous," reported Powell, j positions taken by the United "and should bring relief to pres- ! States and Russia They were: nre for hiine before very long, i l. The U.S. wants the U.N. to On trip by car to Chicago and prescribe "individual responsibil beck observed construction en ity and punishment on the Interna routc and talked with building j tionally enforced principles ap amd loan people and believe our plied at Nuernberg " Russia asks expansion here is greater than , punishment of individuals by their other places I eiaited, except Ya- r-pective governments, kima which has a real housing Veto DUpate Cited boom." 2 The US. says there must be j no veto to protect those who vio FAKK CNTKANCTC OPEN" MEDrORD. June 2 H4, Cra ter lake national park's1 east en trance will open to the public at S am. Sunday, deapite a four mil stretch to he detoured until the regular road is cleared of OWL SHOW AFTTER MIDNITE! .MAT DAILY Fit OIK 1 T.M. aW aws tovobto sat owt to wia fos,fforkms ond tt lava of a beaatifwl girl 1 ENDS TOO AT (HAT.) Vaa ioaawaai -THR1TX Or A ROMANCE" -CARIBBEAN OtVMTERV" nrrmnn CONT. FROM 1 rJM. TOMORROW! fO'Kitri L cue XI t7m KZZCStt : Vfihw USL .4J KIXTn-qUAKE CO-HIT! a iff ENDS TODAY! (SAT.) Johaay WefauaaUer -TA.RZEJTS TRIl'MPII- Red Berry -OUTLAWS OF SANTA FE' . - CONT. FROM 1 rjt. - TOMORROW! a Gal-ortooa Mosieal! 7 i l Co - HitJ U" 14-1 ..... ...- THRUX CO-lim a Buatar Crobba "BORDER BAD MEN" mission working committee after receiving a telegram .from Presi dent Truman in which the chief executive reiterated hjs "full tup- i port and confidence ' in Baruch. Terming the task o vital to ' the peace of the world and the ! welfare of mankind." President j Truman said he would continue j to follow the work with closest j attention and "with every hope J and prayer for its .success." ! Shews Chart U Group I Baruch offered the committee a late their solemn agreements not develop or use atomic energy for destructive purposes. Ruasia wants the veto, says the commis sion is an organ of the U N. work ing under the direction of the se turtty council, which has the veto. 3 On the matter of a treaty, the U.S. contends that it must go j beyond that step and. make cer- : tain of complete safeguards before disposing of the bombs, etc. Russia believes that atomic weapons should be demolished with the ac ceptance of a U"aty hy hald the nations of the world, including all the U N. POPE Pit S TO BROADCAST VATICAN CITY. June 28-')-Pope Pius XII will make two ad dresses next Sunday, both of which will be broadcast by short wave radio, the Vatican said to night. Tht Chuck Wagon Barbecue Chicken Dinners Hours Daily 6 p.m. to 4 am. Sundays 12 noon to 12 p m. 112$ Kdgawaler SU West Saleoa V.F.W. Vktorj Club Old-Time Dancing TOIIIGHT Veierans Hall Carner Hoed aad Charrh Streets Masie by Ilarion Post 661 Orchestra Jlaamie Ritchie. Leader Ae'aaissiea Cse lac Ui Welcome D A II C E EVERY SATI'KDA Y NKillT With the Oregon Trail SwinffKtent At the Old Whitney Hall $ Miles West of H aboard Old Tine Dances WaHaes. Paal Joaes. Qaadrillea. 2 -aad 3 -steps . . . with tones yea have forgotlea! Every Saturday Night Over Western A a to 2 St Coart We have enlarged oar hall eosno aad see what a nice place to dance! Good Music By Paul W inflow 'a (iang PUBLIC INVITED . 1 A Tonighl Silrerion Araory 9 lo 12 GLENN WOODRVS ORCHESTRA 13 Entertainers Admission Tie Plas Fed. Tarn 1 Total 85e Accused and Accuser f - "'--:"',.. - t V-' r. ? : , - -. . ' ,. r, ..i -, ':. '.,.'''". Jit jr'u f . ' ' I, i i - - i y . - . - . .11, BOSTON. Jaaa 21 Sbawa aataide Thomas Farrell. 24 (left) af Sasnerytlle, Mass.. whs Is ace ma id af barnlng hU Initials with a cigarette m Ue badjr af lt-year-atd Helen SUvm (right). Weatover Field Army airfleM typist, la a Bestow hotel rooea March 17. (AF Wlrephoto) 18-Year-Old Girl Testifies to i Cruelty at Hands of Army Flier I BOSTON. June 28 Back on the witness stand where she I fainted yesterday. 18-year-old Helen 8lavrou said today she wept but was afraid to cry out when, she charged, a 24-year-old army war flier 1 cut her thighs with a razor blade. 1 Facing fact-by-fact questioning from defense counsel concern- 1 i ing 17 hotel room hours when she says L,t. Thomas Farrell of Somer- j ville initialled her breasts with! Chianj Savs f Peace Near' NANKING, June 28 --China's hopes for an end to its civil strife rose today with the report that Chiang Kai-Shek had declar ed "peace is very near." and had promised there will be no fight ing even If an agreement is not reached before the expiration Sun day of the Manchurian truce. A peace delegation from Shang hai reorted the generalissimo made the statements during a 40 minute conference. A few hours earlier. Chinese communist sources had reported partial settlement of the knottiest problem confronting Manchurian peace negotiators reorganization of government and communist armies. Hart's Son to Contest Will LOS ANGELES. June 28-(7P)-Although "money really doesn't mean much to me." William S. Hart, Jr . cut off without a cent from his father's estate. Indi cated today that he may contest the will. The old-time movie actr, who died Ut Sunday, said in ru will that he had made ample provision for his son before his birth 24 years ago He thru set up a trust fund of $100,000 The will. fild for probate yes terday, give Hart's silr. Mrs Frances V Bierck, Westpoit. Conn. $50,000 and two grand-nle-es $5.H0 each, but the bulk of the estate wait left to Los An geles county to establish a Hart memorial 1 PROFIT PROBE SEARS WASHINGTON. June 28 4 , Senator Mead (D-NY). heading the senate defence investigating committee on which President Truman made a name for himself, : announcd today a deep-digging investigation of war profits to I start Mondav. Willamette Park Edg-ene. Oregon Monday, July 1 Dancing; 9 to 1 A 4m. ft.ea per person (Incl. tax) 8apertor Crt at Baatoa arc Lieat ! burning cigarettes, the former ; army airfield typist said her mind "blacked out" after yesterday's collapse. FaiaUd Yesterday She fainted yesterday shortly after baring her chest to 12 jury men to show scars, and returning to superior court for her third straight day of questioning today in a white-edged green frocJ& white wedge sandals and gold earrings. The case resumes Mon day. Fat ing her across the courtroom during cioKs-examination was Far rell, who is being tried on charges j of slashing and branding, sex of fenses and assault with a danger- I ous weapon with intent to maim and disfigure. The lieutenant told , newsmen he was a 'bombardier veteran of 35 missions with the j fifth air force in the South Pa- ' cific ' Answers Cartly The girl spoke softly but at times answered curtly or with a grimace as Defense Counsel Her bert F. Callahan asked for details of the night of March 18 when Miss Stavrou has testified the flier kept her in a hotel room from 6 :30 p m to 11:30 a m Callahan asked why .he didn't lift the receiver of the room tele phone. "Because the 'phone had been j ringing ever since we were in the I room. He told me not to answer ' it." the girl said. New OVA Bill Mav Sri Off Striken WASHINGTON. June 28 P Price rises under the OPA bill 1 could go high enough to set off a ' new wave of wage demands and 1 production - crippling strikes, cl- vilian production administrator John D Small said tonight. : "That is a danger that could occur,'" Small told a news confer ence ! "But if everybody exercises self-restraint in the next few ! months, I have no worry." A I! TO PARTS FOR SALE PORTLAND. Ore . June 28 Jf) Surplus automobile parts were placed on sale through the local war a.Nsets administration office today for Oregon and southwest Washington buyers. Too I Mir to Classify STF.VF.NS Utd Turniture Stor ISM N Com ! st 2 small slec. hatrs. hand nudr. MO vulu. Z block and tackle for paintin. ladder. 1 office desk, fit for 1 typewriter Phone 8ajl 1 rl!)I SALK Roa! Ann ctxrrrw spraved. also Lamberts Ph t-2941 Rt $. Box 1041 FOR SALE Lawn awwn, 5 Fold m eWrl camp top. U Ph. 1-2S41. Rt s. Bo i(Mi : rANCY VfGMORCNCY- cher rt. You pick. Sc !b. 179S N. River ! Rd Pn -47. ! BASEBALL TOIIIGHT 8:15 P. M Waters Hold Salem Senalors vs. Tacooa Box saats aa mala Every game Reserved seats Saaday Pa. 447 Carnival June 28 (o July 4th Ilarion Square HrowninjcV Ride A Amuitemrnla July 4ih Program 2 P. II. Prizes for Children Con test a I Land Concert Patriotic AddreMS By Joseph Carson Capital Post No. 9 American Legion Officials Aver New Maritime Dilemma Near I WASHINGTON. June 28 -(P-Covernment officials saw broad indications of a new maritime la bor dilemma today in a went coast agreement giving AFL seamen a bigger pay raise than CIO sailors won here two weeks ago. The war shipping administra tion received a copy of a contract negotiated at San Francisco be tween Harry Iundeberg. presi dent of the AF1. sailors union of the Pacific, the Pacific American ship owners association, provid ing for a $22.50 monthly wage in crease for able-bodied seamen. CIO Rafcte $17.5 In the Washington negotiations, which averted a strike by the CIO - dominated committee for maritime unity. Joseph Curran's national maritime union won a $17.50 monthly pay boost for able bodied seamen or $5 less than Lundeberg. WSA officials said privately they feared: 1 If the WSA or the national wage stabilization board fails to approve the higher AFL. contract. Lundeberg s seamen may strike in protest. Strikes May Enaaa , 2. If the government approves Lundeberg's contract. Curran's lo cal unions may engage in work stoppages In protest against work ing for lower wages than AFL men. Italy Protests Big 4 Awards ROME. June 28 (JP)- Premier Alcide de Oasperi told the con stituent assembly today that the award of the Tenda-Briga region to Fran e by the Big Four foreign ministers constituted "a grave er ror" against Franco-Italian friend ship. In Milan the world-famous con ductor Arturo Toscanini and the orchestra from La Scala opera house refused to appear at a Sun day concert in Paris in protest against the action. One Italian newspaper called the award robbery; another declared "the stab in the back has been re paid." State Welfare Crisis Averted PORTLAND. June 28 -(-Oregon', welfare recipients appeared la ted to receive their checks on time after all, following a sharp demand the state public welfare commission sent to Columbia county court today. At ita meeting today, the com mission said the state'. 21,000 re lief checks normally mailed the first of the month might be held up because Columbia county had failed to pay Its share. Ray Tarbell. Columbia county judge, said today, however, a check dated July 1 would be ready Monday at St. Helens. He said the county, which over-expended iU 1945-46 budget by $10,742. did not have funds until the new fiscal year, which begin. Monday. Kiltlay Booked on Assault Charge Fred J. Kilday was booked at the city jail near midnight Fri day after his arrest on a charge of assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. He allegedly slashed another man with a brok en bottle in an argument at the Southern Pacific work camp. 14th and Mill streets. John Samuels was treated by first aid men for a cut face which was not serious enough to require hospitalization. EXTRA! Fhuttom1V llll I II II II I I I No. t MYSTERY HIT! Richard IV "VOICE OF THE ) WHISTLER" CHAP. 4 "JUNGLE RAtOERS" J f ( 1 " f . Q U E C4 IN I A I N Wearfag a raincoat. Qaeea Ellis .belh of Enclanal holds a scarf over her thistle-decorate' hat durlag a visit to the rayal farans at Windsor. She arcompan(ed delegates ta aa laternatieaal farm ronferenes. Army Selects New Officers WASHINGTON. June 28 -()-The selection of 9.800 men for officers in the regular army from 108,000 who applied was announc ed today. President Truman sent their nams to the senate for confirr a ation In the permanent ranka of major, captain, first and second lieutenant. The .election, were made by a board which used a new screening process The was department said It was designed to find "the best leaders In the world today." The additions bring the army's officer corps up to ita present 1- : thorized strength of 25,000. The , army has asked cotvgres. for ai additional 25,000. Protest .Won By LaGiiarclia WASHINGTON, June 28 fP) The house insisted today on a "free press" provision in an UNRRA appropriation bill but yielded on another restriction when F. H. LaGuardia threaten ed to resign a. director-general. The measure, now goes to the seriate. LaGuardia told a news confer ence the "free press" amendment would result in withholding $367,000,000 of medical supplies slated for Russian republics. The amendment which prompt ed his resignation .threat, how ever, was one preventing the use of the fund, for shipments to be made after Dec. XI to Europe and March 31 to the far east. Present Law fixe, next June as the dead line for UNRRA in both cases. BUILDING SKETCH MADE A pencil sketch of a proposed city-county building to repla'ce the courthouse was submitted to the Marion county court by E. O. CM MIKE JJ Today and Tomorrow Cont. From 2 P.M. -jzoJfcGimS CAThe Bells of fTl flU' I- V HOX.YT.AVfS. j fil(--'S i, 7 WtUlAMOAIOAM J Plus Buster Crabbe Al St. John -Fussy Settle. Down" milk tarry FITZGERALD D.. DtfORE Raaert teacklaf satf Istrs4sis Aigf RUSSEU p. . i Ml-' Pond. 303 S. Winter st. The build ing would be 120 by 120 feet with "a modern touch." VFW CAMP TO START Registration for the VFW aux iliary encampment at Corvallis U. to start this morning A Russian barbecue at Mary's Peak follow ed by Bohemian and Russian en tertainment is scheduled for Sun day morning. The encampment continue, until Thursday. 0 KNIIS TODAY CO-FEATl'RE "RETURN OF RUSTY The Wonder Dog I i 'I a l Tin l"' lir t II J PLUS THE STRANGE MR, GREGORY" J RAISE ASKED FOR JUDGES WASHINGTON. June 28-CA") Because federal judges - alonf with everyone else - have been hard hit by higher taxes and liv ing costs, the "judiciary committee recommended today a $5000 an nual increase in salary (or all 286 of them. 1 DUGS BUIIIIY SH0V7 BROADCAST FROM THE I STAGE OVER K S L II 7 Big Cariocns Chop. I Hop Ilarrigan Serial nETunn OF DUSTY DoJfT hiss m t A . .T7 im lt f S.J 1:00 411 I I I 1 u : v 7 -