4t yT.l tiA m V' .... orecce Claims Youths Stolen LAKE SUCCESS, March Greece called for help Monday to fight what it called an Interna tional communist conspiracy to kidnap Greek children. In a telegram to Trygve Lie, secretary -general of the United Nations. Greek Foreign Minister Constantine Tsaldaris charged the communists were adducting "tens of thousands" of children from Greece. The children. Tsaldaris said, were being spirited away to Bel grade. Sofia, Bucharest, Budapest and Tirana as part of a campaign to spread terror in Greece. Vmtsiial Var&fies Esfite&wX& Camellia Shoic This Week End By Lillie L. Madsen Farm Editor, Th Statesman One of the finest camillia shows ever held at Salem is expected to be held here this week end when many new blooms shown here for the first time will be entered. Salem exhibitors, who attended Portland's show last week end report that they have some varieties they were unable to find there. Exhibits in the Salem show are to be placed Saturday by 1 pjn. and exhibitors must funusn ineir own containers in arrangements, but for individual flower exhibits, containers will be furnished. Exhibiting is open to any Marion or Polk county individual or gar den club. Admission both to the show and for the entry is free. Seven sections have been ar ranged and special awards will be l I savor made by Millard Henny for ama teurs only for the most outstand ing flower in the show, and the most outstanding arrangement with camillias predominating. In the hat of sections and classifica tions. Section 1 is singles: Section t. semi-double: Section 3. doubles, and Section 4. peonjrform. Each of these sections has four classifications sold red. solid white, solid pink and varie gated. Other sections and classifications are: Section 5: Best exhibitions of camel lias not less than five varieties grown in amateur's own garden. Section 6: Best exhibits of camellias i not less than five varieties grown by commercial exhibitors. Section 7: Class 1. camellias only. Class 2. other flowers allowed, but camellias predominating: Class 3. cor sages: Class 4. clubs (one arrange ments), camellias predominating. The show opens at 2 p m. Saturday to the public and exhibits must be left until S p m. Sunday. Hours to the public Sunday are from 10 a.m. until p m. GarVIeifaai) Plans Show At Woodburn Jimmv Sticks With Tarty' SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 30 ,P)-James Roosevelt said Monday he has no intention of bolting President Truman but that he considered party more important than candidates. "I'm not a bolter," he replied whep asked if there was any chance he might join his two brothers, Elliott and Franklin D.. jr., in advocating that democrats drop Truman in favor of General Eisenhower as a possible presi dential candidate. The eldest of the Roosevelt sons came here, as chairman of the de mocratic state committee, to speak tonight on the announced sub ject: 'President Truman." "It would be better," he said in an interview prior to the talk, "to change that (the subject) to: the democratic party." WOODBURN Frank Covey, general chairman has announced rules and schedules for the annual spring flower show, April 3, spon sored by the Woodburn Garden club. The event will be from 12:30 to 9 pjn. at the Woodburn Farm store, formerly Williams Ma chine it Implement Co., showroom at 110 E. Young st. Admission is free. Competition is open to all ama teurs except the junior division which is open to boys and girls of school age only. All entries must be in before 10 a.m. the day of the show. Exhibitors may claim their property at the close of the show. Exhibitors also must furnish their own containers. Schedule of divisions: Division 1. Sec tion A. Daffodils (narcissus). Class 1. trumpet a. single bloom, b. Best three of a kind. Class 2. Poeticus, a. single bloom, b. Best three of one kind. Class 3. Jonquils a. single specimens, b. Best three of one kind. Section B. Camellias (named if possi ble! Class 1. reds. Class 2. pinks. Class 3. variegated. Class 4. white. Section C, Primroses. Class 1, Poly anthus. Class I. Auriculua. Class 3. dou ble. Section D. Hyacinths. Class 1. best single bloom. Class 2, best collection. Section E. Cacti display. Section G, miscellaneous displays, fraP hya cinths, violets, pansies, scUlias. spring iris and others. Division 2. Decorative arrangements. Class a. miniature, not over three inches in any direction. Class lb. min iature coffee table arrangement, not over five inches. Class 2. mantle or buffet arrangement. Class 3. table cen terpiece. Class 4. Camellia arrange ments, a. camellias only. b. combina tion. Class 5. flowering shrubs. Class 6, foliage arrangement. Class 7. shadow boxes. Class 8. wall arrangements Class 9. basket arrangements. Class 10. dish gardens. Class 11. twin arrange ments. Division 3 Junior. Section 1. entries identical with schedule of division 1. except that entries are for boys and girls of school age only. Section 2. Wild flowers. Class 3. Mixed bouquets, etc. Section 3. Bird houses. Section 4, Children's 4-H clubs. Campfire Girls. Blue Birds. Boy Scouts and other Jun ior organizations are invited to enter a poster. One poster to each club. . r i me ;oi X Courses Open Under certain conditions, mem bers of the U.S. marine corps re questing discharge and who are now enrolled and active in the marine corps institute courses, may continue their studies even after discharge, it was reported Mon day by the institute headquarters in Washington, D.C. In order to continue his MCI studies, the student must be en rolled at least three months prior to discharge and must submit at least one lesson prior to discharge. Marines receiving medical dis charges not due to their own misconduct and personnel who re tire after 20 or 30 years of hon orable service are also eligible to continue studies with the marine corps institute. It was also pointed out that members of the organized marine reserve are eligible for the free courses. 4Air ForceiOneHsl a Enlistment Drive, Quota Abandoned Enlistments to the air force, which were recently limited to 50 a month from the Oregon district, have been thrown open to all young men who can qualify, IA. CoL Howard Helliesen, command er of the Salem army recruiting office, said Tuesday. Helliesen's. announcement fol lowed news from Washington, D.C. that the air force had decided on a recruiting drive for 25,000 men. He noted that a majority of men seeking enlistment at the Salem office prefer the air force. Veterans as well as men without prior military service are eligi ble, Helliesen said, and he indi cated that when the overall air force strength reaches 337,000 from its present 312,000, recruit ing will go back to a limited quota again. PLAN HOW! For your spring and summer water requirements. Investigate the merits of the Fairbanks-Horse Deep Well Pimping System This ejector type pump in sures a maximum production of 800 gallons per hr., and may be purchased with no down payment at as little as $8.00 per month. Immediate delivery. Repairs for Bathroom CLOSETS Ball Cocks ... 2.25 Overflow Tabes . .40 Valves .... 2.10 Tank Balls ... .35 Tank Floats ... .25 LIBBY Safedge Decorated - TUITBLEI1 SETS 8-Ia. set. Choice of patterns and 5 colors OifaJ SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS 100-lb. bag VIGORO - 4.50 Wiss Grass Shears .1.45 Rim Type Locks 1.65 Steel Garden Rake .85 6- ft. Extension Cord .30 7- in. Vise Grip Wrench 1.39 Salem Heights Club to Sponsor Civic Players SALEM HEIGHTS Plans for the Salem Heights Community club to sponsor the Civic Players of Salem in the production of "The Blue Bag" Thursday night, April 15, at the Community hall. Mrs. Lyle Bayne has charge of the tick ets with Mrs. Leslie Bates and Mrs. Hobart Smith managing the sale at the school. Arrangements for skits between acts are in charge of Mrs. Ken neth Zwicker. This is to be a com munity affair and children as well as the adults are expected to like the comedy. The plot centers around a lost blue bag of jewels sent into this country from a for eign country. CUTS COOKING w TIME! r ."V COOKED Raducm ha mi af cooking tuna tm with original food ftai food nk T by sariac feat. it linias. a ad t i par cats of moat. Mora aota mt for tara family. Mora mat os Um kitchen for jrtal 1 - q t. size . 12.45 4-qt. sise . 13.45 6-qt. sixe 16.45 4 Vi-in. 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It is the sixth trip taken by the class this year and will be followed by trips later this spring to Seattle and Portland art museums. Some of the museums to be vis ited in San Francisco are the D. Young museum in Golden Gate park which exhibits art history chronologically, and the San Fran cisco city museum which special izes in modern French art. Also to be visited is the Legion of Honor museum in Palo Alto which exhibits Mrs. Michael Stein's col lection of Matisse. 1 Franco Praises Spanish Victory Over Communists MADRID, March 30-OP)-Gen-eralissimo Francisco Franco said Monday the world had failed to appreciate Spain's victory over communism. Speaking to 4,500 youths be longing to the Falange (govern ment) party. Franco declared: "In the eclipse the world is suf fering some European countries still have not perceived the dan gers that we announced the world 10 years ago and the truth of our revolution." Franco said Spain wished that the countries now dominated by communists had taken Spain's fight against the reds as an object lesson. Goodman Sells Logging Interests ESTACADA, March 30 Willard Goodman disclosed here today that he has sold his interest in the Phillips Logging company of Sa lem. A filing of formal notice of re tirement from assumed business name was reported from Marion county clerk's office Saturday. Three other partners, it was indi cated, continue the company busi ness C. E. and Richard D. Phil lips of Salem and Floyd Monroe of Dallas. TUPS DAILT to SAI1 FRAIICISC0 ONE-WAY FARE, S&S5 j to LOS ANGELES ONE-WAY FARE, SI 2.40 Haw AJr4aa4nlaaM The Stcrtocmcm, Salem, Orgcjolt Wofn dcrf , TJarcK 31, 19 43 7 r W 7 r "'J : W Airs. Stewart Planning Trip to Vancouver n. FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Oma White, Mrs. Nelia Poindexter and Beverly Gannon. Mahrt avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams in Dayton last week. Mrs. L. J. 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