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X Tha Ztynncr-x, faUny Preqpn, Saturdorr, March $7. 19i8 "No Favor Sicays ls, No Fear Shall Awe" mm First SUtMiUB, March It. 1131 THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY CHARLES A. SPRAGUE. Editor and Publisher Meatber f th AmmUM Prase The AMtUM rrM is entitled xclasively U the as foe reaabll ratlea f all toe local news printed In this aewspaper. M well as all AP mwi dispatches. Dairy Industry Attitude on Oleo Taxes AMriu ky B. W. TMtau, chair -u ef IieriUva Cemasjtlee NsUeaiaJ Oilfj Ceuatcll. Enforce Bang' Disease I .aw Over at Tillamook a band of objecting dairymen refuse to dispo of their cow which on Bang disease test prove reactors. So a court test of the 1947 law is in prospect to determine whether they can be required to rid their herds of these infected animal?.. Thi it, a renewal of an old battle. For years Tillamook county c'aiivmcn hue fought legislation for forcible riddance i Jection to the use of ol of such animals. Their legislative delegation, headed often by long as oleomargarine i-. sold on its Cic-ure Wirislow. has led the tight against regulatory laws which j own merits, for what it is a , . . , r- r , , ! white vegetable compound were fostered by the progressive Oregon Dairymen g association. Dalry Uvmers have no qUiirreI The brittle c ulmin.i ted in 1943. but it was thought the act as ' with oleomargarine In its legiti- fmallv caed was acceDtable It seems now that it is not. at I mate field - no more than they least to a considerable group This was revised in 1947. The (;! ms cause contagious abortion in cows and undulant fer among humans Pasteurization of milk is a protection for The topic for discussion "Should butter and oleo be treated alike by government?" really means: Should the present taxes and regulations be removed from oleo? My answer is "No." ' Right at the start I want o make it perfectly clear that the dairy industry is not trying to deprive consumers of oleomargar ine; we have no desire to bar, or to limit, or to interfere in any way with the legitimate sale of oleomargarine, we have no ob- just as Wronglit In The Flame ! have a quarrel with vegetable .shortening, or lard, or sald oils. Oppose 'Masquerade' But let me make this perfectly dairy farmers have The Freedom Train will be in Salem April f. i i u .i. ... tk., Ii r,timr,t amonfl ' opposed and will continue to op- K . . . . . . . I pose all efforts of oleo to mas-I dairymen is that the surest and best way to clean up nerds " inuerade an butter Oleo is not! to slaughter the reactors It is argued and with force, that the butter; no matter how well its dairyman loses if he keeps an infected cow in his herd through oils ; are deodorized, no matter bow suffer tremendous ' i ' , i . j i . , , ... .i, i well it is needled with vitamins j ot tne resulting incieae in fraud- loss of ales and loss of production. eterinary scientists work- A and D no matter how wel, it ulant sales of oleo as butter. ing in the t.eld admit the problem is a very difficult one. but ,t artificially flavored and color-' 5) finally, the whole issue seem ro a,i:ee that the test and slaughter method is the only I ed. no matter how skillfully the I boils down to this if the con- r w.n,r at r.r---r-,t - (distinctive butter carton is imi- ' "ier wants to get oleo she has sa.e procure at pieent isli. no matter how many sign a right to get it She can get if! 1 nder the Oregon law county veterinarians are required to boards and advertisements aDoear She does get it If she wants but- test all female bovines and all bulls over six months of agtishowing farm scenes with dairy ter- sh has ,ne sam? nht to cows up to their knee in clover. sure sne ls Kitting Dutter. sne can no matter how it runs the entire have thls assurance only by keep gamut of imitation oleo is still I ,n taxes regulating oleo on "the 1 jjp j Solons Told Problems of statute books. Publie Btecortls once a year for tuberculosis and Bang's disease. TB reactors hae to be disposed of promptly, and since Nov. 1, 1947. all Bang's disease reactors except calves which may be vaccinated ! not butter Since it is not butter must be slaughtered. The owner receives the beef value of the dairy farmers insist that laws animal and is entitled to an indemnity of $8 for grade cattle 'hlcah ar.p 'ntenKde to r'en,1 iU ! . . . , , being sold as butter, be kept on and $12 for registered animals each from the county and state. tne book This whole issue is ' A reading of the statute does not disclose ambiguity to the just that simple if the rnnsum lavman At least the purpose is clear; but how the courts may wants oleo. she has a right to . . , i get it; if she wants butter, and interpret the statute remains to be seen. ; m()st p,, do she has the Mme , In the present state of scientific knowledge the law seems right to be sure she is getting to be .necessary and sound legislation, in the long run a protec- ( butter. tion both To the owner of dairy herds and of people who con- I The pieent laws which curb i i i ii t .v.- K.k i th unrest! icted .-ale of colored u,,., -.,,uuuuv iion, - u. U4 -(oleo as butter are a afeguard to h Cin ci.aid w . jon. sun caue unouiani lever nut no steps nave Deen tanen in mis inn consumers. That u why these to collect Si.oou lor mjune. aiioed against :n!ected swine The majority of dairymen in Oregon laws weie enacted They are. also sur.nnrt thw nrn.M-.im Th-v knnu.- h..-vr that even if t hev necesai y for the protection fle,.n up BjLH-LUB (Continued from page 1) Hop Gro wers Two Willamette valley hop growers testified before a house agriculture committee hearing in Spokane Thursday to recommend legislation to protect the domestic hop market against foreign im port. Testifying for Pacific Coast hop growers were Ray J. Glatt, Wood burn, a director of the U. S. Hop Growers association, and Paul T. Rowell, Salem association manager. MATTER OF FACT' Use of American Troops to Replace British in Palestine Predicted By Joseph and Stewart .Alsop WASHINGTON. March 26 American troops will soon be dis patched to Palestine to replace British troops. They will be sent to perform precisely the same function that the British have per formed since the war. And they will inherit precisely the same miseries, including shootings and bombings by the Irg un and Stern gangs. At the moment, this un pleasant prospect seems about the best forecast of what is in store 1A 1 J A A A . oia.i asueo inm rommmee xo , as a resujt of tne record of Ameii amend the U. S. reciprocal trade . can on PaiesUne agreement ait to give congress a E efforl u of cours 90-day veto power on tariff con- j made to avoid outcome. Tnose cession, maoe 10 uie.Kn coun- , responsible for w w i ,i . . . I Palestine policy He charged that recent heavy st,u h jong. concessions granted to foreign : jngiy that the couuw .rs cry tne M.r "q-dnmnu British can some had threatened the domestic hop h()W be toaxKl or ity to grant such concessions be rem me ma broa crop imports which ate under sur into keeping their noved from the state depart- lroopi in Pa)es. f j i . i . .v. tin, at least for , att also requested that the a few molltns or -. rket.ng agreements act be : a vear lndped adeed to permit control of lh undoubt-LA Ak edly some dispo- I 111 1 I I sill I.J? I Ml I . A I . plus control He recommended I Klti' gww"' w r that some restraints be placeU on ,ittie dlscreet lwist,ng of the Brit new acreage under surplus control lsh ar to th:, n(. Rllf nrltish uprrauon. Glatt asked that the marketing S-ra . " C 1 mitment, and fourth, we will have If V P'oreign Secretary Lrnest Bevin's adamant asser- ly untenable. In that case there would be enormous moral pressure in this country to send troops, if only to prevent a massacre of the Jews. L 8. U Replace BritUh Yet in the opinioa of those clos est to the situation the most prob able outcome of the trusteeship proposal is that the United States will for all practical purposes merely replace the British as the mandatory power. There can be little doubt of the result. Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, American Zionist leader, has - already said that the Jewish community in Pal estine will fight troops in any uni form, including the American, which replaces the British. If Dr. Silver is right, there is no use dis- egarding the risk of a vicious out break of racial feeling in this country. Thus American policy on Pales tine, which was primarily respon sible for the British! withdrawal in the first place, has led appar ently to these results: first, we will inherit all the miseries of the Brit ish in Palestine and a few more Ix-sides; second, racial tension In this country may be; disastrously aggravated; third, 'We will have committed badly needed troops were no advantage, strategic or otherwise, accrues from their corn- labor costs and bring parity cal- ! culation up to date. He concluded by recommending that cong consider enactment of an expa ed hops research program Rowell said he had recei information from Oregon Con- ' grersman Walter Norblad advis- j ing that the house has approved a $31,000 hop research program for 1949. Oregon Sen Guy Cor- don has assured growers that as a memler of the senate appro- ' priations committee he will do ev- j erything in his power to prevent i the house-approved appropriation , i iiuimrrii, aim luuiui, we wm nave x troops will be ti nothing. It Is not difficult withdrawn on j . . , ' , - with drawn on schedule certain- CIRCI IT COl'RT John A Senium v Mabl Irene Schram Defrnddtit file umencWd ans wer admitting and denying frames Lindley v Pacific Ore) received in a bu-lrui'k collision Nov. necessary tor the protection of Marle - s cl(ll l,,rv-noujld i i i. .1 - ( r..-.l . r.i . it tV, ."" - - "... Lmn. ana Oeiaia w. Jorie Sun reK new liciu lllt-lfr 1 a I isr kj l iui uici imrt.nwii i& I law fun hlrt 1l n nintKrm'l mi Austria foster popular govern- ment? Not when they fired the j workers' apartments of socialist j Vienna surely. (For the full story i of their rule see the recent work "Austria from Hapsburg to Hit- 1 , n . it . m I ' - " ft A. , , y o . V i from being slashed. Rowell said ian ilia a i wrns , kj t . As a matter of fact our moral case in Kurope is weakened by the associations we have with forces of reaction on the conti nent, a fact which communist agitatois exploit. Expediency again driven u-, to strange ' senator takes his oath of office as ress j , ind"! 4 "r ived 94 ; 1 ' 1 v v if a an ' putting up with ! Tribune, Inc.) ti S ng A" 1 1 KNU STRUCT to understand why the record of American policy on. Palestine can l '"o 'Ctrs Jhat stand as chilling object lesson in the British have , how not lo make f1rtjgn policy, no intention of, iini.iii.hi ttt n vrfc hi4 means that American troops JWpli Alawp ; will be bequeath TF.NTION TO IMPROVE FROM TRADE TO Mil. I, STREET Notice u hereby given that the com. mon council of tlwt city Of Salem, Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient day by Secretary of State J. D. (Cy) Price Price said that although provi sions are made in the state for eo me Virtually h,.,i,a Hx lim ll nurnnu mil In. impossible task of keeping order ! tent ion to improve 22nd street from the in Palestine, simply because no j uth line of Trade street to the norm other tror.ru evrent Russian are ,,ne of Ml" trl. ln lh City of Salem, oiner troops, except nussian. are Marlon Countyi Oregon, at the expense available. of the abutting and adjacent property. The basic reason for the revers- ""f l " !ntt!?ct,onla,t . . . , . , pene of which will bw assumed by the al of American policy on Palestine i c)ty OI Saleni. by bringing said portion was, oi course, prenseiy to pre- 01 saia street to tne eoiaousnea graae. to collect S25 USJ for uijurirj allegedly Jresentation. fraud and detep- received in a bu-truch culhsn.n Nov. n u the sale of oleo-marganne. J4- M,u, K Brulah Carpenter s Pacific Grey- hfids hie diseased. The maionty will, backed up as it is by represents scit nt if ii- nnmion niiL'ht to nrevail in this Case. The legislature bo n in i i ljrrl :.!! , -u arjnm..nlj anrl ihpn annrnvpH thf 1 c o 1 1 a 1 1 on The txpiainea hound Lines and Gerald r r c Man V I , r TTl crs T . k tha ivwifinn u..,t . i. i - 1 1 ,., rlf('ailmcr.t of agriculture, hich has the duty of enforcing the that (1) oleo regulation is neces- jun-s aiigecii i.-tnt in a bus law ;s ju-t fied in insisting on prosecution of willful objectors ' sary to protect the consumer from 1 Jk0n0h,iy!,'yOwE' ' n""r M'd progressive dairymen in Tillamook u... .miu ui, Kdw.rd n Laird vs a t Wallace anvt vj.v puvu piiu i wivw irgu- riAinuii I lie ueiiiuiier mi urirnuiii In Tillamook county. Many county wai.t to see all herds in the county cleared of this dwease. The 1947 law should be enforced and if found weak strength ened by the next legislature se t Plan of Loral Office Approved The interior department at Washington has approved the plan developed in the local office of the reclamation service for the irrigation of 4.510 acres of land near The Dalles. The project was urged by landowners at The Dalies, particularly for use on oithard lands The Salem office of the bureau which has Jurisdiction over that area made studies and recommendations and by dint of much hard work was able to complete plans for submission to the department so the project could receive early consideration. Water would be pumped from the Columbia river and dis tributed through canals to the several tract .. Application of wa'er to the land however would be by the sprinkler system rather than by ditches Secretary Krug in announcing his ap proval of the plan said it would be the first bureau project employing this method which haa proven very practical in the Willamette valley and elsewhere. Congressional approval and appropriation are still required. Advantage of the sprinkler method is that there ia less waste of water and less soil erosion. Disadvantage is the cost of the pipe and sprinkler heads and probably greater labor cost ln shifting the 4pipe The Salem office of the bureau, headed first by C. C. FUher, since retired, and now by Lee McAllister, is located in the school administration building. Other project it has been working on are Goose lake in Lake county and the extensive Willamette valley and Tualatin valley projects in western Oregon. It also does some work in western Washington. It works so quietly local people do not know much about it. Word of this approval by the department of plans for The Dalles project give a welcome opportunity to publicize the local office. We may expect it to work out additional programs for northwest development. Oleo Tax Again In an adjoining column we reprint an address by E. W. Tiedeman. chairman of the executive committee of the National Dairy Council, which states the position of the dairy industry on taxation of margarine. It was sent in by a local dairyman who believes we did not have all the facti when we published a few weeks ago an editorial favoring repeal of the taxes on margarine. We are glad to reprint the address so readers may be fully informed as to the argument of the dairy industry for the tax on margarine colored yellow. We remain however of the opinion that the tax is unjustly discriminatory, that a color is hardly something to be copy righted, and that margarine is so well known that its sale, colored or uncolored involves no deception of the public. As we remarked in the original editorial our personal sympathies are all with the dairymen, but we feel under changed conditions they r no longer justified in demanding the special protection of a puni tive tax on yellow-colored margarine. Nor dd we think the dairy men would be '"put out of business" by the repeal of the taxes. There will remain a great market for butter; and expanding demands for other dairy products will reduce the dairyman's dependence on the butter outlet. The issue is dead for this session of congress because the house agriculture committee has voted to kill the repeal bills. A renewal of the battle may be expected n?xt session, however. lation is necessary to protect the ' answer dairy industry from free and un- j J"" Barkhuit vs Vera Barkhurst v, . .-i i . . Amended divorce complaint filed hindered sale of oleo in imitation Pau, G w.eienda v. Olive M Stap of butter. ' ran ,ni others Defendant Paul G The history Of oleo legislation Stapran files answer admitting and briefly is this: Oleomargarine was , aenmg to cross-compiaini oi oiner oe introduced into the United States bedfellow ship, as it did in North Africa with Admiral Darlan. From Athens to Madrid the Arch duke Ottos proclaim the holy W. Jone. wars agamt communism be hind the banners and the wealth of the United States And lu this country the Henry Wallaces make political capital of the mesa ance If we have to go a with this rag-tag of royalty and the residue of fascism it ought not to be advertised as in the cause of democracy vent Russian troops from being . constructing cement concrete curbs. ant In Palo tin or Russian infill- " ".. e-y. recall of state officials, the U. S. ' ' Z , :.V , I " ' ." n "l"c' ' . of, v h v. . . , w . ! MtrilKIII ltll I IITI WHJe. MI BLIU1 U nee with the plans, and specifics- a federal official. Price said he doubted if the senior senator would be subject to recall. Two Boise veterans are circulat ing petitions demanding the re call of Taylor, who is a icr-presi-dential candidate on a third party ticket. E L. Fuller and Donald Partition was abandoned largely because the conviction gradually spread upward through the state and service departments to Presi dent Truman that partition gave the Soviets an opportunity to es tablish a foothold in the Middle Kast. The trusteeship proposal ad- alii- ! . - ru"" "" vanced last week by American j j Smith originators of the move, y N r, te Warren Austin was 5 ! said "disgust for the mans ac- , , , , . , . ... in 1874 By 1883 its fraudulant sale as butter had become so wide spread that congress considered its control. In 1886 congress pass- fendanl. Mr L C Pollock vs J O Campbell and Dal L Youmim Defendant Campbell files answer admitting and denying and alleges that defendant Youmans was sole cause of auto acci- ed the first oleomargarine control act levying a tax of 2c per pound. Helen P Ochse vs Howard R Oche Suit for divorce charging cruel and in- Taylor Recall Plan 'Illegal' BOISE. Idaho, March 2 - i4) - This tax proved to be ineffective. 1 human treatment asks ior custody of Doubt that a move for the recall a minor child and for MS per month support money. Married Dec 23. 1944, at Vancouver. Wash PROBATE COURT Robert A Blevtns estate: Final order allows supplemental final account Theresa Reinhart estate La rencs N l, j , u , . . i j i aimon appoiniea Hminikii .ior ana ls trying so hard to have repealed. rh.r,M Hurfk.n. .ri n.,.. ,a and by 1902 some 30 states had passed anti color laws, and con gress enacted the law which taxes oleo 10c per pound when it is colored in semblance of butter. That Is the one that the oleo lobby of Sen Glen H. Taylor (D-Idaho) would be legal was expressed to- It is contended by those who are trying to get repeal of the oleo color tax, that present day business ethics are in themselves a guarantee against deception in the sale of colored oleo as butter. Unfortunately this is not true, i as the annual rrwirt nf th rrm ! oibson as appraisers Mary Elizabeth Reuihart guardian ship estate William A. Reinhart ap pointed guardian DISTRICT COURT Betty Lou Brown. Albany, no oper ator s ltcenae. (5 fine suspended on payment of court costs. James Day Barnard. Salem route 4, missioner will attest. of internal revenue Major General Tom Rilea The promotion of Thomas E. Rilea, state adjutant general, from the rank of brigadier general to major general, announced yesterday by Governor John Hall, gives appropriate recognition to the ranking officer of the state national guard and to the distinguished career of General Rilea in the military service of his state and country. His advance has come from the rank of private in the old Third Oregon Infantry in 1916, by successive stages to the new rank of major general. They have been "earned" promotions, due to service to the national guard Mn peace and to the army in three calls to duty on the Mexican border, in. two world wars. In the last war General Rilea held important posts of command, both in the field and at a supply base, and enjoyed the full confidence of General MacArthur. Other promotions announced, Harry C. Brumbaugh and James S. Gay from the rank of colonel to that of brigadier general on the retired list of the guard, honor long and able service to 'state and nation. no operator's license. S3 fine suspend ed on payment of court costs. I am not suggesting that manu- j Liberty st . defective muffler, fined S3 facturers of oleo would be in- j nd costs tentional parties to fraud The' Dryl Dean Johnson. Salem route S. opportunities of fraud would b; ffB ,wf J," eWarance. manifold, however, after the col- j Harold Eugene Weathers. 1S6S S Hth ored tax-free oleo left the hands '. . failure to stop at a stop sign. S3 Of the manufacturers. ! fin ""Pended on payment of court r ri w.. I costs The oleo tax has been describ ed by Its opponents as a "tribute" to the dairy industry. It is not a tribute to the dairy industry neither the farmers nor the dairy industry get the tax; it goss to the government. The oleo tax is primarily a regulatory tax for consumer protection against un restricted imitation of butter It must be granted that when regu lation ls necessary, the product regulated should pay the cost of the regulation enforcement. Under the federal food drug standards for oleomargarine, mak ers of oleo are permitted to add butter flavoring, preservative, and vitamins A and D. If butter manufacturers wi-hed to increase the natural vitamins A and D content of butter, by addition of vitamins A and D. or to add preservatives to guard against the improper refrigeration of butter, such practices would cause such butter to be subject to seizure and condemnation as an adulterated food product. In the case of butter, is was unnecessary for congress to im pose any regulatory tax, because no question of fraud or deception is involved in its manufacture. Butter Is a natural product, sold for what it is, and Is not an imi tation of any other product. Oleo marffarine is an imitation of but ter. Does anyone think, if the natural color of butter were pink, that the oleo people would be crying to high heaven because they are taxed when they color their product yellow? Effects of Repeal To summarize If the present federal taxes regulating oleo were repealed it would mean that (1) Praeticallr all oleo would be col ored yellow there would be little If any white oleo on the market to help hold down the price of colored oleo. There would be nothing to prevent manufac turers from boosting the price of yellow oleo. It is very likely that low income people would be pay ing more rather than less for oleo. (2) Consumers would have no adequate protection against fraud, decewtioon and misrepresentation. (3) No control would be left to the federal government over intra -state production and sale of olea because the pure food and druaT act does not aoplr there. (4) The dairy industry would Leo Bntz. Salem, charged with lewd cohabitation, case dismissed for reason of Insufficient evidence MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Roman Hoesing. 29. farmer, Lebanon route 3.' and Susan Ziebart. domestic. Woodburn route 2 Olen Cannoy. farmer, route I. box ZS4J. and Inex Cannoy. teacher. 140 N. Church st . both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT William L. Lucas. 10O6 Third st . West Salem, violation of stop sign, posted $1.40 bail Robert H Bartlett. 1S1 Senate st . i West Salem, violation of noise ordl I nance, posted S3 bale Robert Warren Harper. Gervais. vio lation of basic rule, posted Sit bail Paul R Hoevet. 310'i Kappahn rd, violation of basic rule, fined $13 Sam Ray sT Reahaam. Tex., has been geaUoae4 as a asssiaU emssalWUte far vice presidesit De eratte ticket with rresistent Traamajs. Rayhsva wit speaker f the hease whea Republicans wa ce-atral af areseat ceagrc GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty 'di&g tion" had prompted the action. Taylor in Washington had no comment on the proposed recall move. designed primarily to end that op portunity. Caanell Plan Refused The Soviet Union has refused to Join the United Nations Trustee- ..v... , ......... .i .pp,icaUon ,nd c,alm of ROBERT M. American proposal is approved by lehman and JOHN WILLIAM LZH- the assembly, the Palestine prob- man. JR , !em will be referred. veto in the council. Fir lions therefor which were adopted by ti-ie common council March 22, 1948, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are niadt a part hereof. The common council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention ts make the above desetibed Improve ment by and through the street Im provement department. : By order of the common council March 22. 14S: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof ia March 29, M2S-2S-27-2Sw30-31 - A1-2-S-4-S NOTICE HEREBY LS GIVEN that the partners doing business un- There is no r th designation, name and style of. V ZiZ..". "LEHMAN'S SEAFOODS." lor the mm nai aecisions use within the State of Ore- The 1940 census showed that IS 7 per cent of Americans over 25 years old had less than five years of schooling. notics of intention to IMPROVE are made by a two-thirds vote, gon of a trade-mark described as fol 24 TH STREET FROM III. BTKtET TO BLOCK S, BROOKLYN ADDI TION Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems It ne-esary and expedient and hereby declares its purpoM and intention to improve 24th street from the south line of Lee street to the south line of Block 6. Brooklyn Addition In the City of Salem. Marion County. Ore gon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the alley intersections, the expense of which wUl be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2'i-mch asphaltic concrete pavement twenty four feet wide, in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, which were adopted by the common counctl March 22. 1948. which are now in file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof The common council hereby declares its purpose -and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement de pa runent By order of the common council March 22. 1948 ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof ls nation has yet evinced the faintest March M6.27.M.30.31.A,.2.3.4 I enthusiasm for sending troops to iih; rsraiuie not spin, inn leaves Thus even if the Kremlin were I " OCEAN FRESH." to be applied to order Andei Gromyko to join '1 the Trusteeship Council tomorrow. tng. crab meat, shrimp, prawns, smoked and if he were to demand Soviet and fresh smelt, smoked and fresh saU participation in a Palestine trus- mo" lm d. red snapper, sole, elama. : , . . ,j oysters, scallops, or any other aea- teeship the day after, he would food or ,.food products, was filed simply be voted down. By this and recorded by tbe Secretary of lute faintly legalistic device, the United 01 tn s, ' Oregon In the Trade States will have barred tK Soviet mark Records of the State of Oregon, states win nave oarrea me 5ov lei m th. utcmA day of March ia,,. Yhe Union from Palestine, provided name of the partnership owning said the assembly approves the Amer- trade-mark la said "Lehman's Sea- ican Drorjoisl foods." a partnership composed of said K Robert M. Lehman aad Said. John Wll- But Obviously the matter Will llam Lehman. Jr.. partners aforesaid, not end there. The Trusteeship whose principal office and place of council will be asked to name business la in Salem. Marion County, a Governor General of Palestine Clearly no United Nations Gov ernor General can exercise author ity in Palestine without troops to enforce that authority. Russian troops are barred. The British are determined to withdraw once and for all. The French have let it be known that they will under no circumstances send troops to Pal estine and the Chinese have trou bles of their own. No smaller Oregon. ROBERT M LEHMAN and JOHN WILLIAM LEHMAN, JR.. part- j. ners doing business) as "LEH MAN'S SEAFOODS." M U-SO-27 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE RIVER STREET FROM COMMER CIAL STREET TO 4TH STREET Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it necessary ana expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to improve River street from the east line of Commercial street to the west line of 4th street, in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adla cent property, except the alley Inter sections, the expense of which wl 11 be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade. construcUng cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2't-inch asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet wide. In accordance with the plana and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council March 22. 1948. which are now on file In the office of tbe city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement de partment By order of the common council March 22. 1S4S: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is March 23. 1S4S M25-2S-27-2S-30-J1 -A 1-2-3-4-4 "Evea if graia prices gm Varna. I still got faith la tha bad kia always sell It far a saa-sUTtsiaar Dance Tonighi Dallas Armory Woodry's Orch. the United States. To be sure, the United Nations assembly may fail to follow the American lead to the extent of re versing itself on Palestine by the same two-thirds vote by which it originally approved partition Or the United States senate, asked to approve the sending of American troops to Palestine, may simply refuse. Either development would mean that the Jews and Arabs would be left to fight it out Chaos in the Middle East would ensue, with the most explo- s I v international possibilities Moreover, most of the experts be lieve that in time, as the enor mous Arab superiority in man power made itself felt, the Jewish community in Palestine would find its position in Palestine complete- Plaxlcr Damage Around Balhlnn? Stop It Forever By Haring Us Install COLOTYLE For Bcrthrooms, Showars and Kitchens Tr Estimate Gladly VI I b4 1 4sf al a sf-i si Dial tttl S4S CsMsri OPEN FOB INSPECTION Beaatif al View. Urge let, dining- S. bmseaseat with garage, ba. isaah. X brdraaaws rrleed ia aeJL Max. FJLA. laaa avail. C7I C Ewal4 aear ft aaaih. Far sale by ilnlio yc jr car mm MSN . StUSBBRIXIO -FROTtCTIVI COATINO Don't ktvt the underbody of your car aspoaad to tha aastrwctioa of flytng recka and 1. 1 1 sga si ve rhaiaicaU that cauae noiea aad rotted fend, arm. 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