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It Thm Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Thursday. April 14. U49 Freeman Quits Badminton Title CHICAGO, April Z- OPT- The ' three - day National Badminton tournament with more than 400 entries from 36 states will open to morrow at Navy pier. Last year's singles champion. Dave' Freemon of Pottioni, CWlif now is attending college in Europe. That leayet his vacated title up for grabs among such players as No. 1 seeded Martin Mendez of San Diego; and Carl Loveday. No. 2 seeded contender from Mont claire, N. J. ' LOCKE SCORE LOW I FORT BRAGG, N. C, April 13- (P)-Bobby Locke of South Africa added a 74 today to his previous record breaking 66 to lead indi vidual scoring in the Fort Bragg Pro-Amateur golf tournament. But the Johannesburg stylist had to settle for $80 in the $1,000 two-day affair. The payoff was on best ball play which found Locke and his partner, a Maj. Boat-' wright, in a five-way tie in sev enth place. FLYERS EYE CLINCH SPOKANE, April 13 -jpy- The Spokane Flyers will make their second try for the U. S. Senior Amateur hockey championship to morrow night with three regulars watching from the bench. After winning three straight games in the best-of-seven series with the Windsor, Ont., Spitfires, Spokane was shut out 4 to 0 last night by the Canadian team, at Windsor. Gsy and easy "for Easter r;Jr;tz Ice Gesm taste tgg -" Jr in oet of candies, l o m -- .t IrxH.n unflaored gelatin in A .P ie DUsoUe with 2A cups boiling water. mold -on c rv.ng plate wBen y to add toe ice x 21 KM P & J Dp3S Everybody ite Hrb Bros 2 GRINDS CtoM-Malw Orlnrf delicious coffee Count on Hills Bros, to add to the joyous Easter feast I This fine coffee is a fresh, new, wonderful delight when ever it's served. It's a blend of the finest coffees obtainable, with a flavor that never varies. "Controlled Roasting," an exclusive Hills Bros, process, assures this excellence, by roasting the blend m little at time continuously so that every coffee bean is perfectly roasted i i none under done, none overdone. Hills Bros. Coffee comes to you vacuum-packed for flavor freshness -v. a FREE 28-page booklet, "The Art of Coffee-Making." Write to Hills Bros. Coffee. Inc., San Francisco 19. I CVA Proposal Topic of Panel Tlk at Campus By James Oakes Etatmrnan Campus Correspondent An enthusiastic audience ft 90 people turned out to participate in Willamette university's Philosophy ! club's "Social and Poh'tical Impli ! cations of CVA" form at Waller hall last night which was high lighted by four panel discusion speakers. The program, which was extend ed a half hour over its one-and-a - half hour imposed limit, had Monroe Sweetland, democratic na tional committeeman of Newport and Howard Morgan, democratic, state representative from Multno mah county, supporting CVA and Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Robins, re tired Bonneville dam construction, engineer and James V. Collins, na tional Young Republican commit teeman, against. Sweetland said that if the north west parsed up President Truman's proposed CVA. they would be guil ty of throwing away a historical opportunity to better the lot of their area. Collins said that all ma terial gains of CVA could be real ized but at the cost of public civil liberties. Figures were brought out by the other two participants. Morgan, who led off the discussion, said the Columbia region had one-half of U. S. power potential but was producing only one - half of the TVA output which he said has 22 dams to the Columbia's three. Ro bins said since 1933, power output on the Columbia areashad increas ed 523 per cent and revenues 477 per cent as compared with TVA's 228 and 86 per cent respectively. The forum was moderated by Dean Robert D. Gregg of Willam ette, who introduced the speakers, moderated questions between them and channeled questions from the audience to them. Gregg took over the floor after a formal introduc tion by Donald Yocom, Philosophy alub president. 'f:BIrths ML A f e 1 A daughter was born to Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Sut ter at Salem Memorial hospital Saturday, April 9, and will be named Mary Ann. This is the Sut ter's third child. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pen nington are the parents of a baby girl born at Salem Memorial hos pital Friday evening. Mrs. Pen nington and the baby were brought home Monday afternoon. Her mother Mrs. Dis Gruggett of Newport, is here caring for them. Trrtu lii U S. Pit n. 19 Down Pay Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades We also wash, retape, paint and reslat yonr old Venetian Blinds, pi rn THE BLIND - ELIIEH - man Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phene S-7328 IMS Rage St W. 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