i t it 1 Th Oregon Irresponsible Use of Veto Right Deplored IjfEW YORK, w tS--Tbe United States end China joined tonitUt in deptarinc irresponsible use f the veto-power in the Uni ted Nations and Or. Qua Tai-Chi, Chinese -oeloote to the security commit, predicted the weapon would ee abandoned. tTaited State. Great Britain. Chens, Russia and -Trance held th power to vein, which has been esercised -ft re tames by Rus sia jbtelodinff; three "blocks" at this week's Meter eeasion on the Spanish case. France has vetoed once, J0 on the leime of Franco. - Dr. Quo, 'declaring that he ex pected -public eaunion to force a change in the rule if the veto is fretjueetly or HjfhUjr used." said la remarks prepared for the Uni versity f the AJr (NBC): ?J believe the time will come when ail the nations will feel - that ii is no longer necessary to retain ibo. veto. , 0-ana has atavor stood strongly for the veto. It can be used fb such ask extent as to paralyze the security council, end render this vital organ of the United Nations fneffeetrve. I -hooe this won't be the rsseJ" ;;He termed abandonment of the veto "inevitable if the United Rations succeeds in its purpose." pegiian Case Prints Match CHICAGO. June 19 The fedetad bureau of investigation. Slate Attorney William J. Touhy eatd Uwiigttt, had found "identi eaP the fingerprint of 17-year-C4d William Hetrens and a print f sund en the Suzanne Degnan sudnap note. J: Previous to the FBI report, confiraung; conclusions reached by the Chicago police bureau of iden tification, Tuohy hod stated: At the present moment I am Satisfied that Hetrens "is the Jean," but, "as the matter stands now, -I have not yet deduced suf Cciesst evidence to prove him guil ty beyond slT reasonable doubt." M (D TT II C E Z Due to increased operating cost over which we have no control, effective July 1st residential garbage rates will he Sanilary Service Co., Inc. 21S So. lOgfe SL Phone SSSO CctD.F.Cssdritlr Jafsoi Bay a Vnd When rou're traveling at breakneck speed oa lif or-desxa calls, you've got to have a tire that's soft. That's why B. F. Goodrich had police of three states test the new B.F. Goodrich Silvertown. What's the verdict of millions of miles of recorded road tests? That the new B.F.Goodrich tire utwrt prewar tint, that k is better than prewar circs in wumy untyt. Co mo in end EARL 19S S, Cssas-erf ial .UuUEfltJS ' - - 1? t , Salon. Or. Sunday. Juno SO. IMS Speaker A- Bishop O. Br saley Oxaasa. presi dent of the Federal Ceeneil of Chsrehoa and Bishop of the New York ares Methodist chares, whs will deliver the eeaaaaeooeaaent address st the Willamette adversity rr ad sa les at S:3 p-a. hm (Story on pass 1.) A-Bonih Defense Survey Asked WASHINGTON. June 29-(Jf)-A far-reaching plan for defense against atom bomb attack, includ ing wide dispersal of industry and the armed forces, shelters for the populace, and sturdier buildings, was urged tonight by civilian ex perts who sited up for President Truman what the bomb did to Japan. From ttie rubble of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the US. strategic bombing survey constructed a warning" that "the danger is real" and the United States must get ready "now" to meet an atomic attack. POLAND VOTES TODAY WARSAW. June 29 --Roving aimed bands clashed with units of Poland's security police and army today in rising unrest on the eve of tomorrow's nation al referendum on legislative re form and nationalization of basic industries. per moath sco us now for tho PKEUflEJ TIRE Yoe need "police car protection" chanoss with yotir tires when you with the new jB.F. Goodrich Siltwowa? This is the (ire wkh the fasnoas B. P. Goodrich soajastr.J level tread that gives ye saore rubber where rou Stead k rsa That saeans plenty of uacuoa seappiag, saore tread so share the the new B.F.Goodrich SilvercowA oirrwiA&s TTJtESl ta soday ve yoo' U USr aitCM AMC iiHii n 4. T' STRAUSBAUGH. MGR. Salcss Over Weekend In Salem Area Because most local canneries are not accepting cherries until Tuesday morning the majority of Salem -area orchards are idle over the weekend, but those which have contracts with the plants will begin picking again Monday morning. In the meantime Mrs. Gladys Turnbull. farm labor assistant. reports that her office is turning down about 75 migrant pickers per day who come to her office seeking work. She ssid they were drawn here from sll over the Pa cific northwest by rumors of a worker shortage here. A barrel shortage is the report ed cause of the slowdown in the cherry harvest, she said. About half the crop is harvested, she estimated, with approximately 10 picking days remaining. Clam Diggers See Low Tide ASTORIA. Ore., June 2-(&)-Hordes 'of clam diggers flocked to seldom-bared sands of Oregon's beaches thu morning to take ad vantage of the lowest tide in 70 years. The two-foot minus tide will recur at 8:37 a m. tomorrow, the weather bureau said. Although wind and rain kept the ocean from receding to the extreme low point expected to day, most amateur diggers never theletM got the legal limit of raz or clams from holes normally pro tected by deep water. At Long Beach, Wash., diggers were warned to watch the in coming tide and not let it trap them on splits. 1,492 Troops Due To Debark Today By th Ateocliled reM One troopship bringing 1.492 troops is due to dock at New York today and three vessels carrying 2S9 service personnel are sched uled to reach San Prancisco. Ships arriving: ijLt New York Aiken Victory from Bremen. At San Francisco- Octarara from Manila, Arthur Ely from Pearl Harbor, Octavia from Pearl Harbor. BUILDING MASK SET PORTLAND. Ore.. June 2S-OF)-Building permiti here for the six months ending today totaled 120, 300.000 five time the figure for the same period in It 43 to shat ter all records, officials said to- dsy. The sanitation of English bak was specially regulated tax law in 1B63 HOBBIES Model Airplanes, Raeere, RsUresds. Bests. Salem Model Craft Saleaa's ll.bby Center ZIT S. His rtka S4S tiro that for yoor huoily can have Way of for driviag, plaety of wear. Yes, not wm" TERM' Phone 9 ISC w assBagffasi w r- ucy 4,:. Hi a . aw - Motlier-iii-Laws Honored Today Br Ui Associated Prcaa Today is mother-in-law day or hadn't you heard? In fact, thcjse practical jokers, the Spokane athletic round table, say its the third annual MIL. day. The round tab! era set aside June SO in honor of mother-in-law because, they said. "June produces more M I Ls than any other month." As its personal part in observ ance of the day, the round table is holding a theater party tomor row for M I L-s. A ticket is civ en to any Woman who will admit that she ta a mother-in-law. 'Neutral Voice9 To Picture Test WASHINGTON. June 2-(-First official announcement of the dropping of the atomic bomb on the test fleet at Bikini will come through a broadcast by a "neutral voice" representing no specific agency. Admiral H. B. Miller, chief of navy public re lations, said today. This broadcast will be availa ble to the press and the radio networks simultaneously. Admiral Miller aaid. After the "neutral voice broadcast description of the drop ping of the bomb, the radio net works will take over the voice cast channels from Bikini. PIONEXKS TO CONVENE SEATTLE. June 29-4JP)-Joshua Hall, president, ssid today more than 1.000 of Washington's early day citizens were expected ''here next Saturday for the 64th annual meetinsj of the Pioneer association of the state of Washington. C. T. Con over, Winslow, hi vice presi dent. . J. W Californui. They own their cniidren-two sorts and two daughters. Mr.W started worldnc at 17 as a pprwtk-mechanic for Nash Motors. Todar he owns his owa tktdge-Flytaouih sifancir in Los Angeles. 7 v - 4 a. Notrsdry tkey for this. So our economic system offers them a reward in the form of diridends -whenever the company makes a profit. Last year Union Oil dividends amounted to $1.00 a share -or less than 4 on the mmrkd value of the stock. CU CJ 0 8 L?J OP Yellowstone Said Secret SEATTLE. June 29 -U- Two naval authorities testified in fed eral district court late today that the information the government alleges Russian Navy Lt. Nicolai G. Redin, on trial facing charges of espionage and conspiracy, ask ed for and obtained regarding the new U. S. destroyer tender Yellowstone was "definitely" and "unquestionably" of a nature which "could be used to injure the United States and to the ad vantage of a foreign nation." Capt- Homer N. Wallin. 13th naval district shipbuilding super visor, testified "I am morally cer tain there was equipment on the Yellowstone not turned over to any foreign notion." President Signs Draft Extension WASHINGTON. June 2 A law extending the draft until March 31, 1S47 wa signed by President Truman today and the waf department immediately re duced its requirements for army service. It prohibits induction of IS year olds and exempts fathers, provides for the drafting of men IS through 44; limits service to IS months, and permits fathers to ask for dis charge after August 1. 194S. It also provides for scaled Increases in sll grades of army pay. The Chock Waron Barb ecus Chicken Dinners Hours Daily S p-m. to 4 ajm. Sundays 12 noon to 12 pjn. 112S Edgewater Si, Wee Saleea Pootaot rf a - iio)DtalD0it live in Tv: AnvelMi. home and have four WW w m w some compensation OH (3 VS1 tP C CJ V CALIFORNIA Henry Kainer Plans Housing Development PORTLAND, Ore, June 29-Sy-Kaiser Community Homes. Inc.. I disclosed plans ttxla jr far a $10, j 000,000 suburban development in the Tualatin Valley mix miles west of downtown Portland. The project, near Beaver ton, is one of several planned by Henry J. KaLser interest throughout the FINANCIAL STATEMENT Salem Federal Savings and Loan ilssodaiion i- Tuae 22, I4 ASSETS Mortjcaca Ixana Share Laana Federal Hoeae Loan Bank Slock United Slate Honda Cash la Bank ... Total lVi 2 Both sows have entered the business with him this year. Mr. W is al one of the cap italists who own Union Oil Company. He has 100 shares of Union Oil stock. At the present market, Mr. W s stock is worth about $2,800. Ha could sell k for that much tomorrow if he chose. 5 So tho W feaettty cot $100 from their holdings. This is within $37 of what the average Union Oil stockholder got. For Union Oil is owned not by one man or two, but by 34,114 American people like the W s. And th ewr- f Xockholder 9wns Just 157 iWn. country. Construction of 1000 homes for veterans, priced from 17000 to $10,000, is scheduled to start this fall. GRACE BOTTLER CHOSEN PORTLAND. June 2HP) Dis trict Attorney Thomas B. Handley announced today that Grace L. Bottler, Salem, has been appoint ed deputy district attorney in ju venile and domestic relations mat ters, succeeding Mrs. Nedine B. Shaw, resigned. Bemi-Annnal $2,326,474.53 11,450.19 S0.000.00 700,000.00 7 f. 682.20 $3,1428o.72 Total Current Dividend 3 $2 tOO would buy many things that tlss W family could uie. But'thry have chosen to ! the money in oil wells, tools and refin eries that make gasoline for oiker ptpU instead of pndini it on thtmstl. 4& Netvrotly, some Own more than this and some less. But the largest owns only 1 of th total. So it is not the investment of a few million aires but the combined savings of thousands of average Arnerican capitalists that make Union Oil, and most American corporstions, possible. This seris. sponsored by th popU mf Union OH Company, is dedicated to m discussion of hot and tohy Amor icon busi noss functions. We hop you'll feel fre to send in any su mo tions or criticisms you hae to offer. Writ:Th Presidont, Union Oil Company, UnionOtlBldg., Los Angel 14, Calif. asssbica's rir ssiiooat is rati iNTiirim i i Too Lata, to Qaif y f J u t received. Spinet Pianos for immediate rle livrry. Jaquith Music Co., 191 S. High. ! LADY for heusehevplng ana rare f eonvleoTit, two dul. fhne MSO CAR AG g ipirtmwi t tor rent, partly furnished. Phone S-ISIS. I LIABILITIES Ksrlnrs Account $2,f Current Dividend S0.57.t Due to Borrowers l0,089.tl Due t Banka 175,000.00 Koserveai 150,000.00 ... . $3,142,580.72 Wi f -