i K AV'A 4 pi: ,.jIv.? i.vr r .'.'.I'M '.' l-The" Slat man. Salem. Orefron. Sunday May t. I 48 M ... Young GOP Group Meets At Oregon State CORVAIXIS.May -(Special) College delegates to a Young Re publican Federation conference here today reported the traditional-lack of campus interest in national politics is changing. The opinion was expressed in a college rally of Young Repub licans at the Memorial Union building on the Oregon State col lege campus. More than 200 stu dents from the University of Ore gon, OSC. Willamette university, Vanport college, Lewis and Clark college and Portland university attended the session. Steve Anderson. Salem attor ney and state chairman of the federation, presided. Later in the day the federa tion's board of directors met in the same building for its regular monthly business session. The board decided to send 10 mem bers to the national republican convention in Philadelphia in - June. Several Salem members in cluding Anderson will make the trip, it was indicated. State Sen. Douglas McKay, Sa lem, republican candidate for the governorship, and several other republican candidates for state offices, addressed the group in an evening banquet at the Benton hotel. Candidates Talk Included in the group were Sigfrid Unander. Portland, state treasurer candidate; Sen. Howard Belton. Canby. his opponent; John Hakanson, Portland, candi date for state representative from Multnomah county; Richard Spooner, Salem, candidate for state representative from Marion county, and Dr. Harry J. Ander son. Corvalljs, candidate for dele gate to the republican national convention. McKay, in his speech, reiterat el that the legislature should Immediately repeal the withhold ing of income tax from wages and cut income tax by restoring exemptions tht were in effect in 1940. He warned against spending corporate excise and income tax surpluses saying "I would rather call it a reserve than a surplus. A surplus is something we want to get rid of." McKay also called for an ex-! pension of the highway building program. Jahaaest Speaks Roger Johnson, chairman of the College Federation of Minnesota, addressed the meeting, stressing that it Is the duty of young groups to bring new blood . Into politics. . "Young blood, new ideas, bal anced by wisdom of age and ex perience, produce a victorious team," Johnson said. The federation's executive board will meet in Salem June 6 when national convention dele gates will be announced. Stayton High Alums at Dance STAYTON, May 8- (Special) -Approximately 300 Stayton high school alumni attended the annual banquet and dance held in the Stayton parish hall here today. Elected to office of the alumni association for the coming year were Walter Smith, president, who succeeds Raymond Kerber; Robert O'Connor, vice-president; Alice Fehlen, secretary; Mary Ely, treasurer; Wilbur Leslie, three year director; and Zelpha G rover, assistant director. Blynn Humphries was master of ceremonies during a program in the evening. Speakers, at the banquet were George R. Duncan, Marion county circuit Judge; A. N. Arnold, Stayton superintendent of schools; and Gene Persey, for mer teacher here, who also sang. William Ryan, class of 1918, now of Portland, gave an alphabet ser mon during the program and sev eral musical numbers were presented. Gelioolo If Dotim Cot " . " t I U of O Mothers Club Elects Mrs. George Swift EUGENE, Ore., May S-fAVMrs. Walter R. Thorn of Portland to day was elected chairman of the University of Oregon Mothers. Among the women named to the board of directors was Mrs. George Swift, Salem. 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Calendar Full Salem high's activity calendar is particularly full for the few remaining days of school. Next Tuesday will see the final round of club meetings for the year, with election of officers the big business of the day. Tuesday will also be senior clean-up day around the school and at 6:30 that evening the Latin club will hold its annual Roman banquet. On Thursday Albany high school will present its exchange assembly here and Sigma Lambda of the National Honor Society will hold its formal induction ceremonies at 8 p.m. in the audi torium. On May 17 the Tri-Y chapters will hold elections, there will be an ASB noon program, and the Clarion-Viking banquet. May 18 is the date for the faculty talent show. May 19, in addition to being the date for the Civics club pic nic, will see the final full-length movie of the year "Song of Old Wyoming." On May 21st an award-Installation assembly is slated with next year's ASB officers to be sworn into office. The song and yell contest will also be held that day. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH Crowd Sees Operetta The largest crowd ever to see an operetta at Leslie junior high witnessed the evening perform ance of "The Belle of Bagdad" in the school auditorium Friday night. Over 200 students took part in the production directed by Miss Alfhild Wahl. Miss Wahl was assisted by Miss Dagney Christ en son. Miss Eleonor Rob erts, Miss Ida McCullough and John Swigart of the Leslie fac ulty. Lela Mae Krater sang the role of the Belle of Bagdad and Frank Papenfus the main male lead. Other lead parts were played by Helen Booth, Arnold Manke, Larry Martin, Marcia Maple, Joyce Younger, Bob Marggi, Bar ry King, Rose Mary Austin, Marie Marquardt, Marilyn Foxley and Bruce King. The operetta was presented Thursday to the Leslie student body. 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Lunda; Mrs. Helen Lo vald, program; Mrs. Bernard Ben son, Mrs. Moen and Mrs. Lunda, refreshments (including Scandin avian nastries). ThrMM nlannin tn attend were asked to notify Mrs. t Benson at 2-1823 BeaHy's scheduled for the etate fairgrounds on Wednesday, May 28, it was disclosed yesterday. The Bearty circus Is billed as the workfs greatest trained wild ani mal show, with clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and other actors also on the list. Weak Tone in Corn Trading CHICAGO. May 8 - UP) - Corn ended with a decidedly weak tone on the board of trade today, car rying other grains down with it Cash houses sold the yellow cereal freely and prices retreated lor losses running to more than S cents. The close was at the day's low. Wheat closed 2 to 2 lower. May S2.42tt-4. corn was 2-3ft lower. May $2.18Vfe-4, oats were ft to 1 cent lower. May $1.12Vi-H, and soybeans were 4 cents lower, May $3.85. Beatly Circus Set For Salem May 26 Wet grounds sent one circus through Salem without stopping last week, but another one Clyde Reynaud Asks Speed in Europe Assembly Plan THE HAGUE, May 8-AVPaul Reynaud, former premier of France, proposed in a speech be fore the political committee of the Congress of Europe today that the 16 Marshall plan countries elect delegates this year to a United Europe consultative assembly. Fund to Off sk School Levy There will be sufficient surplus income tax revenue to offset in full the county school levy of $10 per census child, Marion county court was notified Saturday by the state tax commission. The message came to -the court in reference to litigation "now before the courts' regarding the use of income tax surplus reve nues. The commission said the state revenue to counties Is to be used for "reduction of property taxes, otherwise to be levied for the county school funds " "In our opinion," the commis sion said, "your county tax levy for the fiscal year beginning this coming July 1 should include (in side the 6 per cent limitation) the county school levy to raise, at least, $10 per census school child to protect your county against the loss of the 6 per cent increase in the 6 per cent limitation and to assure your county the benefits of the apportionment. Contract for Navy Armory Approved WASHINGTON, May BHD-The navy department notified Sen. Guy Cerdon today thai; the In dustrial Building company of Eu gene was low bidder on . construc tion of a naval reserve armory at Salem. The job is expected to cost $121,937. Somesirplu4 navyvma terials will be used In construc tion. 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