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S The Salem. OrsHjon. Friday. March 21. 1947 Communis ts' Schools Cited By VFW Chief ! PORTLAND, Msrch 19 -UP)' Louis E. Starr, national comman der of the Veteran ot Foreign V,'sn. aiwerted her UkIjv that tvo ccmiu. r.ist sctvkkU h.ive been operatinfr in Oregon for about j Six months. Repeating a rharsje made earl ier on a peaking Uur. Starr d- , dared Uvat the urtvxn were techiPK tcnverU to bfcmne lead- en. "fine of rununuHum'i great lejrlers ha moved here since the war.' ht aid He declined to IdHfiufy ' leaJer or the achiMil?' location. Mark Hal'.er. state secretary of tr-e cumfTiuri-t party, retorted that At havf no crM! ioh a- Mr. Ftair iMr'wiu." H aller said the inrty hur s-.nial science classes. but tne are not new, and they iir taught oy local peiple They te h nt fh.i.g not to f und in b.i Md at cutnmumst head Quarter? '' Legion Speech ContestSlated Whlmi Oregon oratorical fitnlist for the American Legion D-ili ..r.tet will be determined Raturriay r. ght wh.n t- high s htK.I student winner will cm pe m Wilier Willam ette unieiMty. S ie Giinam. F rt Gro.e. as wii' -r -f ..ihj two. will meet J ti k nn,KucrtK. winner f di. -i-n :uee. at 7 p m The inrei .1 rvpreaeti' the we-t-ei'i i )ii 11 (1 1 mi a', the state i d n.po.j r. ip ral.i content t.i ne t-tri ;n Porllaat-1 March 29 T l.-nie of The spx he in the na ti or:e&i cinvluc'e-l by the SI MMON4 IN THE i IRi l'IT C OURT OF TUT -,! rr f OREGON FOR MARION ( H. .NTV M 1AI.A RtfD. Plaintiff. VI HVRON W FHU DrfmidtiK l'MM( INS "I i BYRON W RVTO. THE ABOVE vtix urENOArr p. 1 HE NAME OT TltS STATE OF OI'MiON t.i are lery rruired to I. i r anc mrr th t.' miiilaint filrd 4 ! yoci .n tn M'lird Court ar 1 .hum i n or M Kt tin 8;n day )l A.fil tl Ji'f hring ni 'n nur e4i aflr lr pub li i..n of :i.i sumuxsit ni if you fi ' ... 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Children Vie In Dog Show Children's handling of show dogs, an annual feature of the Salem Liom club all-breed dog show, will be judged at the fair grounds Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Prize trophies will be awarded to youngsters judged best in their presentation of dogs in the judg ing circle. Besides the grand trophy, other prizes will be awarded winning children in each of four groups, the boys and KirU between ages 6 and 12 and boys and girl between 12 and 16. Dog judging in all classes of the six main groups will be con tinuous on Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 10 a. m. each day and going through late evening. Final judging of the beat dog in the show, from the six dogs which win top honors in the main groups, wilt be conducted Sunday night following the children's event DAV Building Drive Planned World war II veterani will spearhead the forthcoming build ing fund drive of the Salem chap ter of Disabled American Veter ans, Verne L. Ostrander, build ing corporation chairman, an nounced Thursday. No definite date for the cam paign has yet been set by J. R. Beard general chirman. but the drive will take place this spring Ostrander said. Members of the sub-committee to aid the original committee are: Hyatt Worthy, John Baker, Willie Wilier, Ridg ley Miller, Carl Greider, Donald McCall, George Sandy, Eddie Kru gan, Henry Woodbuy, Leo Brock way, William West, Ravelle Short, Paraguay Capital Snipers Nabbed ASUNCION, Paraguay, March 20 -UP)- Patrols of police and gov ernment soldiers have been fired upon in the streets of Asuncion by backers of the rebels in north ern Paraguay, government sour ces said tonight. The informants declared the sniping in the capital was done by communist partisans and said the practice had stopped after President Higinio Morinigo's forces had made a number of arrests. During the two week old re volt the insurgents have gained control of a wide area in north ern Paraguay. Frank Hunt, Leo Fitzgerald and Gordon Hofstetter. Group Hears Housing Need . WASHINGTON, March 20 -(IP) "In-laws just can't live together," Fiorello H. La Guardia told the senate banking committee today in urging speedy action on a long-range housing bill. "Chaos will set In on this coun try unless we start building homes," said La Guardia. former New York mayor. "There is no thing in this problem that money cannot cure. It will cost a lot but it must be done." Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr., told the committee that a guaranteed market for building trade labor for 10 years" would curtail un ion "restrictive practices." Roose velt, national housing chairman of the American Veterans com mittee, agreed in answer to Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) that housing costs are partly due to such practices. rOLLUTION SURVEYED PflRTTAND March ?f -t 5 Harold Wendel, chairman of the j state sanitary authority, today j told the Oregon Association of ; Sanitarians that the sewage treat ment program is going forward. and surveys are now unaer way to locate all industries causing stream pollution. OLD STEAMER RETIRED PORTLAND. Ore.. March 20- (P)-The 31-year-old river steam-', er George Burton made her final j run today, docking at The Dalles j where she is to become a marine, museum. OSC FORMS RESERVE CORVALLIS, March 20-JP)-Establishment of a naval reserve unit at Oregon State college is planned. President A. L. Strand said today. The unit would be composed of former navy men resident of Corvallis and on the campus. Headquarters would be established in Corvallis airport buildings. of the Simonds Saw and Steel company, who died January 19. BOMB HITS IN HAIFA JERUSALEM. March 20-f-A bomb exploded in Sirkin street at Haifa tonight, injuring one per son, it was announced officially tonight. No details of the incident were available. CYCLONE IN ITALY BARI, Italy, March 20--A cyclone struck the Foggia area ; of southern Italy today burying, two persons under a collapsed building and destroying a large amount of livestock. COLLECTED IN JAPAN YOKOHAMA. Friday. March 21 UPy Americans in Japan con tributed (81.000 to the March of Dimes for infantile paralysis, Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eiehelberger re ported today. PORTLAND ESTATE VALUED PORTLAND, March 20-t.P- An estate of more than a quarter of a million dollars was left by ' Henry A. Sargent, vice president' British troops were stationed at Alexandria. Egypt, from 1882 un til arrangements were made for their evacuation in the aftermath of World War II. Milk Rulings Hearing Called A public hearing to re visa exist ing orders regulating the produc- 1 lion, handling and distribution of , fluid milk in the Portland milk- shed, will be held in Portland April 2, E. L Peterson, state ag ricultural department director, an- 1 niunced Wednesday. !Peterson pointed out that the number of producing cows in Ore gon, based on figures of the fed- eral bureau of agricultural eco- j nomics, has decreased from a peak ' of 293.0O0 to 251.000 on Jan. 1,1 1947. Likewise, he said, the vol ume of milk produced in Oregon dt ring 1916 was 7 per cent less j than in 1945 and the lowest for 12 years. Consumption of fluid ', milk in the Portland area, at the j same time, is approximately 50. per cent over 1941. EGG SI PPORT URGED IOKTl.AND. March 20-f.Pi -Continued price support on eggs was recommended by Oregon poultrymen today at a meeting called by the state production and marketing admini.-.tration. 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Salei:'. hereta ium call fr Lids f .it t:io sale and removal of Pa vilion A Sui'i"(.t! lulder ntiat reirove en tire huiMii' wt'rt evception of the hi K-k uhici i not included and leave the premises in a neat and creditable iianniT Ken oval mu-.f star! inin.edtatelv and be co-rjjletd in a. coi dance with ar iania'iierS n.ade . if h Superintendent Bid suiiir'ttti muit he in the hand-, of C C IV-1 ioiRer. Supt . on or before April 15 IM! Trie hospital reserves tiie right to accept or I elect anv or all bids G l BELLINGER. Supt M 15-16-lil-11--,i)-21-22 KINAI ACTION Not:ce la hereby given tnat tie lin dersine 1 I-is til-d in the Circuit t'ouit ol Mji ' in COLtit) , Oii-non, Pro-hat.- DeoaMn .-nt net vended final account as Adm mist i af r ix of tne es tate of Cor' E Hur-rt. deceased, an ; said t our t ha, fixed Wednesdav . April 2 IM:. a' ten o ii K-k A M thereof, in the ircuit Court Room in the oun'v ( 'miit HoiKe at im. in uid l oiiiiIn f tiearing said final account, and all tibii-ctions thereto Dated th , IHti; day of F brary. 1SM7. MARY J HURST, Alminiiti atrtv. Eatate of Ge re E Hurst. Deceased ' WAITER S L.AM KIN. Attorney. Salem. Oit on E:S;M7-I-2I-28 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undert'uned has filed wi'h the County Clerk of Marion County. Oi e fton. the Ema! Account tn the Estate of NELLIE MARGARET REED, de ceased, aivt the Couit has fixed VI jn -da Marc!-. ?. 147, at the hour of 10 id) n'cl'K-k A M at the Circuit Court Rooms in Sjlem. Mai ion Coun ty. Ore-;. mi. as the l.ne and place for heai in said final account All persons int4.rs'ed in sa,d estate are hereby required to appear and pre sent any obtections they may have to the said account, or the sane will b approve bv the Court as filed JOE WEBSTER. Adn inisti a'oi of the Esta'e of NELLIE MARGARET REED, dei-eased WILLI A M H TRINDLE. 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