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Senate Extends Kent Controls . ' Senate Boosts 2 iFnieds ,1 Ballot m 'U(D LLPS WASHINGTON, June 2(JPy After a hot debate, the senate passed today a bill to continue rent controls until next February 29 but permit landlord! to raise rents 15 per, cent in return for leases If .tenants agree. . The house already has passed a bill with a , similar provision.- Its measure would permit President Truman to continue controls until March 31 If he proclaims it nec essary. - . i Minor differences between the house nd senate measures now must De aajusiea. ; -Senator Cordon (R.-Ote. gained approval of a provision of the bill authorizing - $25,000,000 for access roads into federal tim ber lands. . ' t. . . . ' ' ' . " POUNDI 1651 HINETY-SEVI?rrH YEAB r 10 PACES Thn Oiwcon Slatoamom. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday. June 3. 1947 Price) Sc Ko. IS Gunmen Light l . : (flot fcQflfl. WV7Z9 Welcome 3-Dav JOie uneCK Showers Total Mains to Continue Mere Add Hungary to the list of . countries that are losi" to cum-' muninn. Although at the last f ."- election the- conservative Small Holders party got 60 per cent of the votes the communist minority within the national assembly has exerted its pressures so skilfully that Prime Minister Ferencz Negy was forced to leave the country house voted. and tender his resignation. Beia I An additional PORTLAND, Ore., June 2-P- Two gunmen held up an armed messenger on the fourth . floor of WASHINGTON, June 2-;P)- IV- '. "l ": ""J" pfw "p" with a jnoney bag holding $107,-' proprUtion biU for the treasury 000 m checkV but oniy ,304 to SU VO UVBt UtlVltM BI I ...k iA MJ Jit .. 4k tL. I " rjui. uiure, umu ,ui i contain of Detective Jamc upoaII a-ana-iJ-ki-tanst 1iiq w A lVavv J $1,500,000 wafirt4(- Varga. speaker of the house, "also provided tor the custom, bureau th"e ,Xg Ind le Ilea we country a;vuu.mu r. protesu-uiai . ine nousre- two men; stepped in the car be took control of the state.. , . J ductions. would -force the dismissal 1 v.5ri a - Report from Washington says of border guards. v: ' PurceU Quoted Curtis as say that a protesting statement may The biggest increase over the inZT: QU W CU " 7 be made on the ground that the house figure, however, was $25,- .As thev' entered thev nulled democratic process guaranteed in 000,000 'nor for the internal rev- nUn at m"and the the several international confer- enue bureau to carry on its hunt thTl the elevator nnrator ences has been violated by the for income tax evaders. gjj gribbS iny lln ou?5 the V USSR or through soviet influ." The bUcarrie. $30,173.to SterTStS $S thZrJ? ence. . The state department did run the asury and post office ba to ordered me out take the step of suspending the departments for tlie -fiscal q year oflhe elevator and told me to remaining one-half of a credit to starting July 1, plus about $9,000,- keen auiet. ' Hungary. , t. 000 000 for fixed treasury tharges John A. Gnivei,' 60, the elevator There will come explanations such a interest on the public operator 8aid two men then as to how ine- d ooaiess revom- un. j ordered him to drop the elevator lion u accomDlished in Hun- Its total is $856,000,000. below I .v,- i gary. The country suffered last President Truman's estimates, year from fantastic inflation out nearly an Inch has been nretty much out of the newt since. The sentiment of the majority of the people s indi- rated in their elections has been stronxlr anti-communist. What caused the! shift in power? It is true that Yugo-slavia to the south and Romania to the east are strongly pro - soviet. Czechoslovakia to 'the north is friendly to I ' - it Kditona Crashes Bring Senate Probe Of Air Safety directly to the basement, leaving from a nearby street entrance. R. L. Childs, store general su perintendent, said the bag con tained two - $50,000 checks to cover the weekly payroll, but that the checks were non-negotiable. AU others were stamped with the store's . endorsement, which . could be considered nego tiable. Rains which brought nearly an Inch of rainfall to Salem through Saturday, Sunday and Monday will continue at slightly slow er pace today, McNary field. U. S. weather station said this mor ning after recording .99 inch dur ing the three-day period. , . Saturday's .14 inch of rainfall here brought the entire rainfall for 'May to .18 inch. June rain fall for the. first two days has now reached 85. ' . . Though crop harvest will be delayed by today's showers, the moisture will be welcome as it has already penetrated. the earth four to five inches, and a nail million dollar gain In the har vest is predicted for the Madras area alone, the Associated .Press rcnorts. ' ' v I Power and telephone service. disrupted in the northwest part of the state by a storm which hit the whole section, is Intact in the Salem area as no electrical storms are reported here. And It's Still Wet! ' V - ! 1 W- 1 if A' K ' V . - i ' . o . 4 ... -t Today (Continued on jrial page) Storm Dead 34 In Arkansas; Many Homeless PINE BLUFF, Ark V June 2. WASHINGTON, Ju,ne 1-JP) Renewal' of a senate investigation into air safety,! was ordered today even as Chairman James M. Lan dis of the civil aeronautics board reported a "structural failure? in Week End Toll To CroPsMay 502 in U.S. Jot 'Alarm U.S. Cuts Off Hungary Loan; To Help Italy WASHINGTON. .June t-m- The United States in a double barreled action today cut -oft a 815.000.000 credit to Hungary's new pro-communist regime and promised further aid to Italy's non-communist government Secretary of State Marshall an nounced that "pending rlarafica- Uon of last vweek s events In Hungary which led to the mister of Premier Ferenc Nagy, ,the te- matning tiuz of an original 130, 000,000 credit to Hungary for pur chase of American surplus prop erty has been suspended. - By contrast. Marshall in a state tnent wished "every success' .to J the newly organized Italian gov- Gasperi and added: Aid rreaaised Dt trades "We shall continue to give aid to the Italian people who have demonstrated their sincere and abiding faith in democratic pro cesses for the preservation of their Individual liberties and basic human rights. The action coincided with an run- iiil W . 4 W f Gee! It's geed to have rain again! At least little Zola Jeaa Barnes. sZrLX ntr dahter .f Mr. and Mrs, Er-est Barnes. 1151 Waller thinks SJrif iTo I 000,000 to Iran to enable that oil 4 Unmiadfal ef her mother Walking tp the street at the left, Zela .Jean thoughtfully testa the wetness ef a. paddle eo Liberty street walk between State and Ferry Menday. (TbeU by Den Dffl, States- staff pbetograpber.) By the Associated PrM Violent deaths claimed 503 lives reported a "structural laiiurer in violent aeains cuimea oua lives Vi -" -- .k. w. Ai.u. .i... ..vi.k I in 4k. totts... .. k. w.mvrt.i I Willamette vallev cherry crop naa carried 53 persons to death at day weekend of which 228 result- not been officially estimated late Port Deposit, Md last Friday. ed from traffic accidents, a final Monday by local cherry growers, Landis told a news conference tabulation showed today. . packers or field men. ,. 4 4V. t.ilii iwinnul hi 4V.. J SITf.uA lunnna nr... Artvarvt- r!annerV field men WCTC DCing EAL ship's tail assembly. He did ed. The additional miscellaneous cautious in discussing the oun not rule out the possibility of toUl of 213 Included 95 fatalities 01 craewng o ewi Merger Vote Assured; Commission Supports Draft for 18-Year -Olds rich neighbor of soviet Russia to refurbish ber armed forces. An agreement is expected to be sign ed In a week or two giving Iran surplus American military cloth ing, shoes and "a few" lixnt tank and combat planes. The announced purpose Is to enable Iran to maintain Internal security. No bombers are to fig ure in the transaction. Official indications are that the United States may shortly file strong protest with soviet Russia against the overturn which put pro-ccenmunlsts la control cf the OFVRehabilitation efforts, sup-1 .... xm Ja th. in th two nut .rLmi .irHn weekend rain, pending more show-l - IHunxary eovemment. planted rescue work Jae today in vTev 7 crashes in thil cmtrr .nrt vie! era and further Investigation. Ear- J" "J r JIll,"?" Tb. ousted offtciala, ictwd by . L- T... MKlWWx AAlt.TI . 1 ' r . I -1. . . AW . . I u. I . .u .uu U1V HI . I AUK . . B - . . K 1 T 1 . v KUinrft. . . . . the plantation and bayou 'country south of here where an outsized lilVZl 'S liner was In level flight at 4000 UUUUl CUJ - W hundreds homeless. wUc . . . . ""-.vj -44M "vTjr .ZTmiinry, v.m that the total PpoMu w pw xne armea lorces unoer single cabinet secretary Uv. il .k-i1 The CAB chairman said evi- tims of tornadoes in Arkansas and I ly infflcations were xna ve wiu i MjureH todar of reachine a tt at thi nZZian f nmrMM . 1 . Ku"u.n octupaUon uthort ce thus far-shows that the Oklahoma., . damage, is not "alarming."- i." 1 dence thus far- shows that the I Oklahoma. Oregon's deaths were three traf feet then finally crashed Z , ,,. a: senate repubUcan policy committee docketed it for action. Much of the moisture damage I uH-rhi in k. The tornado which carved a 20-j.5t5' nule path through densely popu-i"XyZ la ted planUtion country cam L,.. . r JT JV.tSfftt auoJUst'co"nor storm had ked sixi injui Sir.craahei within 24 hours the rSTV-: destruction of.. United Air Lines snip xnursciay at LAUuardia went into a. dive and fie mishaps, no drownings and one depends on the type and location . -fadT had It mrkd for hed In an upside down from miscellaneous causes between of the orchards and on the extent ZlSii!L 4 V HP 1 T T 1 6 p.m. Thursday and midnight of the rain." one field man said, f, ""l 1 Fade Ol Land use, Rep. Ross (R-NY) Sunday.- "It U possible that more rain dlJ,JInmtie J.oU bers of the non-cenmunist amall- I holders party. the Oklahoma town of Xeedey. I A t J 4V. If J J: 4 4Wi. . .A .oiA ,iin,1 " UMU u M WIW vice, va aww w w a s-. t I Taxicab, $37 Taken by will not affect the cherries too much because the feeder roots may I have - become so saturated witn water in the early showers, that they can absorb no more water: . Another packer indicated that more rain may cause additional Said Helpful Improvement of Silver ( In the senate, a conunerce sub- ' Two unidenUfied young,' men plants which brine cherries are as part of a broad defense pro- TJr- icfJSi "T" JTL WV to ttTlt committee headed by Senator Ofk 37, a taxlcab, and 1U driv- waiting for the fruit to come In gram which it termed urgent fy Meenwtule the Brewster (R-M) prepared to re- fr's cap at pistol points near Four M brined cherries are harvested The civilian advisory coinnus- SSE-T , . "Pn- munist premier. on .ii weanesaay. uiairman itn v f- if . (R.-Ohio) of the policy committee T1 1 51 1 1 4 A TfVfl. ay -ve a v m vvimiui w vii the floor next month. , Earlier a presidential commis sion's report was published urging unification of the services, along with universtl military training. Bela Targa Flees BUDAPEST, June lfV-Bela Varga, the' Catholic priest who was speaker of the house and No. 2 man in the ousted government of Ferenc Nagy. has fled Hungary in order to escape arrest by the communlsta. a reliable Informant joiprovHneni vi ouver ureea ihiv takn rfnt in tK it tt WASHINGTON. June The republican bill to cut Income Uses ry 400,000.000-e-year won final bouse appr7v.1l today. ZZ0 to P a margin more thn enough to -rerrtde a presidential veto and bigger than tt com manded on its previous test. Tomorrow the senate Is to pass it finally, although leaders do net expect the margin there to be enough to cvercome a veto, f A two-thirds vote of both houses is required.) Tmsaan Artie Uaevra Next it will gn to President Truman, who already has eJ4 than thia is not the time for ix reduclton, that any treasury sur plus should go ansteal for debt reduction. His action. In signing or veto- lng the b.11. probably will deter mine whether the tax cuts take effect July 1. as the measure provides, or whether the whcie matter goes over to Hit. a year of Ahe presidetiUal election. The house veto on senate-house conference committee version found I S3 republicans and 27 deanocrats for the bill; t? demo- crata and Repe. HuU (R--W ) and Uarrantoruo (ALN. Y.) against it Jalr 1 fttarUag Daae 1 The house originally had voted to make the tax ruts retroactive to January 1. But the senate voted to start them July I. t.e date finally agreed upon. The final version also made! aUgM changes in the rates of the re duction aa compared to the orig inal house measure. This is how the bill would work: 1. Withholdings against wages and salaries for- tax purposes would be reduced July i. Cat v'p to M Per Ceot 2. The tax slash on a annual basis would be 30 per cent for persons with taxable income (after exemptions and deduc tions) of UJDGO or lass. This would mean the 20 per cent rut would apply to aing'.e perwa with total eornings before ex- empoona and toducnona up to I1.6C6; married persona K212: married couples with one rhild $2,777; married couplet with two children. $322. 2. Persons with taxable income between 11,000 and f l.O0 would get annual tax reducttjos rmrg- ing rrom K2 to g7. Tax Cetllag Lewered 4. The tax reducOoa would be 29 per rest tor taxalCe inmaxa above 11.400 and cp to $12700; 13 per cecf on taxabe incomes from $137X00 to $3CXOQ. aod 10 J per cent on any income above $302,000, I. The measure would reduce ' the present ceiling ef 43-5 per cent at .which any Inonme can be taxed, to 41 per cent tn 1M7 and in 294S. t. Persona over CS years old would get an extra personal ex emption f $iC0, brtngirsf t.eig total exemptiorai to $1,000. x-.ri t Itendent, upon receipt of t fnrthMmin as V. '.: . J . ..tj " 4 1 I cracain iraiuj viumiui. needed. , - ; i The maioritr t the dead were - i ... . . . i ai as was serai a xxawaaK m us riia children. At least 10 white cnii- 1 otwn hnrinn m Bftv Comers at Ila njn. Monday. I k. tnAA tnr I v- r- - t . . . " 1 nierce Jtiarriman lom a senate an i -, iworwu w siaic po-tine for weatner oniv arr enouin m iv w th urr nt niin hv wh rh .r ' . - akan.lawf aa M1 aWI IT n TaVV I ... w l . 1 - ea . f m - ----- - B r - J I Bxt IB aothAalilaal . . S. . . aT at J to send pickers Into the trees. all young men would be subject wl' ihVk , uM...tiii. tk. torn, l.knr yffio I 4 ..! 4 .1. - I erl lands in the park area. rr a Tlovsoa 'lgh.t tim Jangous!as rail- ?g he'd picked up the men on reported that the rain may stretch !g. jaft said, however, that there , rdna aid the measure. If l OmpkinS UeCrieS road or bus travel t - State, street near the state police remaining chrawberry harvest Ja litUe nror tlgMd mt0 Uw wouId cIear 01 lni a- . furthermore, with the Increase offlci and taken them to Four toto another week. Mostyards re- VninV1! ..m?1.; w7 to the park of SaiCS iaX, VjUl in traffic, Urger planes and high- Corners where they drew pistols ported they are far behind their other cWredonaT liaders "0Bor man 100 acres of federal , r speeds, air accidents are likely and took over the taxf, then drove picking schedule and berries are TLm -fXn; VT k vi,H nowK adjacent to the park. In IfPlnnintinn mcrease unless improved facilil him east , on Macleay road to eolna to-waste. The demand is " ,t Z, . ;r,: IT rnw new Park area would be bet La Jos Dlnnyes. news held short cabinet meeting to- lo get his new regime a lng. lie promised he would "ar dently work for recortstruction" and support the communist "three-year plan for economic recovery, patterned after Russia s five-year plan. - . ties are installed,"! he said. Rickey school and forced him out heavy for school children platoons. 1 -7i " "?! 9JuZJm T now l. Uirrimon rw-r.mwA 4t. 4 . in I k. ... j..4. . in I ... . . . ci i I sion, ana congress now is gnm ,- r,, - fJ TTA. wu I ..1 . -ivkw Ullt I V ,- I w 4W v , UJ 41i4) miwmj ijtohij I Uie Ollice said, SUl OJlirTTl KnOQUI J,,i -J ,ji T.ilw 1 BEoSD.-Ore.. June ivrtA pro-1 noo onn kmu. ! ..J i t.4 ci. . L . r..4n r.j l auiea to aaiourn July si. . .v rr.ann I IT, '" . - - ft..4 . .v. go (Wi in out uiiui neuuew. .m " , C1 a"01 mnoi is -a great setback to airenner, wno was brought to congrewional cuts of funds for the civil aviaUon" and "a penny-wise stato police office by a farmer reclamation bureau drew crlti cism today from Morton Tomp- policy.': living in the area, E. H. Tarpley, UALr tO KeclUCC was oxivinc a lapiuu vrea) can, I . .' . number 13, with license B2001. Ar FrPlfTllt Kflts .4 4-W4.W A4 CHICAGO, June 2 -ffV Vnlt- I ed Air Lines announced today air I freight rates on Its .nationwide 1 1 .. .. . .. . 1 c njrnTjrrvrr CDDTwrc tj- dation were -pauperizing- the " P"nc pa a f '."r f I about 25 per cent, beginning Aug . - I m b. 1 a at . A kins in his master's address at tl. T.I1 the opening of the i annual, state I OrliaiKl JJlSplaVS grange convention here. t ' ' "rex iuse in jobless 'granie Tompkins told approximately L000 delegates that "economy Blinded eastern congressmen" and the National Reclamation asso- None Hurt as Kaiiis Washington, June 2 jCause Derailment ache Compulsory ' training of up to 850,000 youths a year was de clared an "urgent military ne cessity" with) -the alternative to that and. other huge outlays for Kntiu 41 I J- . - IMUf, nauonai ucicnse an invitation to "extermination," according to the commission. ter suited for recreation uses than the -corresponding a crease to be transferred out of the park in return lor it tJoardman said. The bill was sponsored by Sen. Guy Cordon in the senate and Rep. Walter Norblad in the and reclamation budgets . . . . - T. . r ' I i-uwju. ' law V14 tta uauvii warn i -W" -a. -a unemployment is on the increase r . I .Ttm mm,A is rnrH hl lnint Kitconwl i's 80 principal AJ"B" I?!, . 25 TcenC berinnina- Aux. O ClAxl, XJ UOTttl KX 1, under a new tariff seen to be I XV 7 a T 1 aeronautic. I HIS ai JbCSUC Lewis Halts Talks With IMine Owners t S DUDUC power, agnCUllUre c... "I : . H T.mltiH . K, Vnrlr.thl. -- mj(iv;itui. Krvm re-1 ' . . ; . j , i 1 - j M.:.w 4k. 4..:1 4 a - . - - iMirn tutunvor train nf tha yri uieu "i" Th. a.... .v. . 1 ... I raiirnaa. wen aerauea lomini "":- M OOr " . ,,;-.. .4t! 7 " .4 surpluses are reported Include-1 "" 4iiic k WASHINGTON. June 2-6P1 John L. Lewis dispersed his 200- man policy committee tonight Jn.t R.ar1 H.f.ot-H Tnmmt "V""' "" ' r Z. .Z. lw imroeaiate prospect lor an ac- WATEat MEETING TONIGHT U!,,... T VLr at Miller'. tat inn ! milea east! Under the torifl local Shippers "The" Salem Heights water com- Wkhito, Of wouM be able to .end shipment, w.lden for th. presidency of the' cVbonTfTcoS mission has announced a special! coma and Portland-Vancouver all bridge weakened by rains, up to 16.000 pounds for as low gtudent body at Leslie junior high du,try meeting of the water district lor Wash.; Sacramento, Stockton. Sari auroan oiiiciais saia some 1 "ulL" .V . . ,r cnpoi monaay morning ana wiu The mine leader, action fol- o'clock tonight at the community Jose, San Bernardino, Los Ange- Passengers were "shaken up." ments above that amount, the icrve for the fall semester. The lowed collapse of negotiations be LalL and has asked all water lies and San niwn r.n Three trainmen were reported I rate will continue at 14 cent two had finished first and second tween Lewis' Unitea Mina Work. natrons to be present ; 1 Robert c CnminHn aIwa lhurt.- I ton mile. Robert C .Goodwin, director. said there were about 2.500.000 linmn1n4Ml tuinnn. 'I. 1 1 -t . a a AtM J : I " tviuiM 411 aiu, Mnimai v.racitcrs iSf" IZI ployment up a half million over BV WARREN GOODRICH C' Chire au afwiif k March. India Heads Okeh Partitioning Plan Pope Flays Allies, Failure To Bring Peace, J ustice Prison Work Before Board - State prison ' Improvements which would cost about 4700.000 are up for consideration today by the .tale board of control. . Present proposals are for $400,000 new cell block, toward which 1 140.000 already has been appropriated by the state legis lature, and a 1100.000 (already appropriated) extension of the prison walls. Balance of funds needed might come from the $10,000,000 state building fund.. It ha. been Indi cated that prison labor could be used for part of the work,' Pulp Workers Offered Raise Some 4M) Saleea emoLoras ef Oregon Pulp ant Paper Co. are among 11,000 Pacific coast work era who Monday - were offered 7 H -cent hourly, wage lnsreaaes ty SZ pulp and paper manufacturing plant operators. The one-year contract effective June 1 emerged from a - Joint management-labor coanmittee see sion tn Portland yesterday. As sociated Prees reported. Manager Karl Heuvleia of the . local punt aald the proooaaL which follow, last Jsrssry s rtU. untary 10 per cent wage increase, had been taken under considera tion by the . two local uniorai (ATL) in reived In Salem, which with other locals, wul vote m acceptance. Will you look. -at Ikig... SZSJ00 for a pair ol AM sjofor shoe . hnvnrn. VATICAN CITY. June 2-VPI Pope Pius XII .warned the major powers of the world today that the NEW DELHI. India. June 2 (OA ihot 4.f.,.r. (nrattnna will ai. Leader, of the Moslem league ther bless or curse" might be and the predominantly Hindu con- their "last opportunity to chart gress party were reported relia-Ian enduring' peace. bly Z:- to hav accepted in his hardest-fitting- speech secret Britlsn comDromise clan. I .w. nt ji.v . , - I 44J Jl.lO, UW iWUUli W4.4W 44444. presented to them earlier in the the world had failed humiliatingly iuui jur purnuomng i I thus far in 1 to solve its war India. I IKrim nrohl4W Ha AvrrA hit Detail. Of the , prODOSaL' hand- broadcast addreca on tha nrrfl. . ed to seven Indian leaders by sion , of his saint's day, St Eu Viceroy Lord Mountbatten, will gene. j be read tomorrow over all Indian The nontiff said that hi knew radio stations, a British commun- weli , the -unspeakable horrors ique announced, j. .1 ! with which, the defeated system . r I covered the face of Europe" and 'COPTER MAIL OKEIIED did not wish to minimize nhe WASHINGTON. June 2.-UPV-1 enormity of its guilt" Helicopter mail and exoress Mrv-i "But how ia it nmsihl for th ice for the Los Angeles metropoli- victorious nations, in their turn, tan area was authorized today by to adopt or tolerate the methods the civil aeronautics board in the of hate and violence on which that first action of it kind ia the 1 system lived and thrived? he United States. asked. "Or how can thev use the tween Lewis' United Mine Work in the primaries held last week. era and ODerators of th north ami Other officers chosen by student west after the ooeratora reierteH body ballot were: Vice president Lewis' demand for a 2&-cent hour- Diane Reed; secretary, Berniece ly wage boost and Lewis turned DaMoude;. treasurer, Betty Wil- down the operators'. 13-cent cotm- liams; sergeaht-at-arms. Dean ter offer. Grimm; yell king. Jack Beakey: song queen, Jean BlackwelL The new officers will be installed at weapons 'which aroused their an assembly Wednesday. righteous indignation wnen em- pioyea in ine nanaa 01 ouieri . FOUR SCHOOL SPOTS OPEN TT00"- 1 v" 4T- ... PORTLAND, June 2.-VP)-Four u.m. "--7 1 srDointments - - three for thena ameme aecrei lormuia Val academy and one for West '1 itV7XZ7 tii. would wipe out thelast traces of Point . . wllf be aUowed the first Vari . r. wLTL! the evils Of the war and fill UP Lonirreaaional oi.trirt of Oreeon m. noui way. by West Salem the craters it made." f fiitftariean wilier Nor. cu . councureen The none said that millions of 1 V .;':.;. .Jj." special committee was named to people were still living -under op, aVaT V" wT'i th 4 - lbor problem Dression and desootic rule." while 1 , "r J ' lacing tne city as workers threat- " . . . lAUa - I 1. . Ii. .a en 10 quit; second, me councu Ik. . ! 1 1 A . . 4.1 W eailxer Electric from 2 to 2 per cent on mother ntUMAN cnnxruL GRAND VIEW. VI o June 2 VP) Mrs. Martha E. Truman, who be came critically ill ' three weeks ago, was "bright and cheerful- today, and tonight was resting well. Brig. Gen. Wallace H. Gra ham. White House physician, re ported. June 'Busts Out 11 Couples Apply 'JuneT-Uisted our a3 the Marion ctxinty clerk's of fice Monday when 11 marri age applications highest dai ly total yet this year were issued to prospective June ecu plesJ Last month a total of 90 sp plieatlons were Issued aa against 44 in April. This bricg. the 1147 total so far to 42L i Rising Costs Get Council Action By Margnerlte dleesea Valley Newt Idttor, Tbe Slalecman WEST SALEM. June 2-HIgh the world waited for Justice and law to create stable conditions. Tor them nothing Is safer nei- Ult 1V1I1 IIV1 f.VVWva aw 4WW aj a I - nor honor," he said. -Thus the f!orUMnS last ray 01 nappiness, we lasx g.n rrancuco spark of courage - die. in their Chicago new iotk Max. -grin. Precip. gross revenue under the new 20- year ordinance' granting a new franchise and indicated a similar raise on Portland General Electric would be made at the next coun- Icil meeting. The police car which has been la trouble spot was a new source cs . as 7 as ?s SI as 11 es 0 XI txaee .IS M V..ar4. . . . I Willamette river -1 feet. ine mission or unrisuans, nei yoRKCAST (from us. weather bu- conunuea. is 10 open ine eyes 01 1 reau. -'McNary rieki. saieroi: Moatiy tha neonlea an that 1ruTca who I cloudy today, tonlf ht and WeSoeMlay see matter, In the light ot the ".1 'tth" Ppe tf thPSS divine order may have no doubt I ti.. as it .r m of Police W. H. Porter reported that in - the gravest antagonism I snawera wui continue to keep picher j change in the Salem radio trans- of Human and national interest " ,CK". n" mitter made necessary new there is always room for a peace- JS.t.S nZXSl Quipmentf or the West Salem lui Kiuemraw moat of wedoeaday. 'w " atw. Threat of loss of one of the city's best workmen because of the wsge scale now in effect was met with appointment of committee of Councilmen Donald Kuhn, El mer Burk nd A. F. Gof frier to -investigate and report June 17 when the taxpayers' meeting is scheduled." The contract with the city of Salem to furnish an emergency water supply was approved by the council upon recommenda tion of the West Sa!tm water board. Mayor Walter Musgrave, clerk of the water board, said the contract -was better than that verbally offered at the time ar rangements were completed for the supply. Provision for termi nating the contract by ' either party upon six months'- notice Is contained In the contract signed by Musgrave and R. E. Pattiscex, city recorder for West Saiesa. The dry of Salem Is not to be held liable In case of failure to deliver water when usable to do so, and It does not agree to sup ply any certain amount, aald Musgrave. The council adopted resolu tion to employ O. R. Bostwrtght. Salem engineer, when In need of the sen ices of an ergineer. .Assurance was given Salem school district 24 that the coun cil would vacate all that part of Ninth street which could be ve rated for the use of the achoci grounds. Musgrave aald the pro posed achoci would face directly down McNary street and the dis trict now has the area between Patterson and McNary on Ninth. Name of Lincoln avenue wag changed to Van ftvenue. Charge was asked by the post office when request for snail delivery