t Tha Stortasman. Salam. Orajoiv Thursday. July 1 1349 I World Pressure May Save Peace In Europe, Former Czech Says By Conrad Prune Stall Writer. The Statesman j - Pressure and communist philosophy may b the ingredient for L,fare in Europe and the world. Dr. Bohus A. Benes, former Czech diplomat, correspondent and lecturer, said here Wednesday. "Communists, unlike nazis, will yield to world pressure to save tho party," said Dr. Benes before a Salem Rotary club noon luncheon audience at the Marion noiei But the pressure will have to bo strong and uncompromising. Indicated Dr. Benes, who-is now a visiting professor at yillam ette university. He was for 30 years in the diplomatic service of his country prior to its present regime. ' He' was a nephew and private secretary to Dr. Edward Bens, former president of Czechoslovakia. Rahus Rene nokntfd to his own small nation as an example to his warning, "von can't get along with the reds. Either Bol shevism or democracy must, ulti mately, die." ' Other comments marie by Dr B(ffs included these: Church and Ue Reds In C7-ho-lovakia. which is 79 per cent "MifHc, the rhurch is hav ing difficulty organizing against a wcM -oiled communist machine. Risht now the church is the backo.toiind of the itFistanre movement In Czechr.slovakia Czechoslovakia is about 75 per cent oiiood to communism, but can do little against the Moscow team Marshall Plan This ' fantas tic" pln 'is a complete success. "It made you American?:) world s1r it cost vou money but it saves you bloi." PROCLAMATION WHFWAS.. thf iinrftfulfctf rl use of certain finest area s my )u'U- mn, a infiire to ltf r,' property on aceuuiit of the Utph fir hazaid c'itl bv an n-fivf n.mbT of an an1 inflammahl- 1 t ; on the round due to logjfin operations and oM biii n and WHKRF.AS. upon th nhrv in of the gut Frurstrr. it appear tn me. to te nri)i to close to un-ff.'lated use the rlluwmi area rinipniiUri a- ARr NO Ift-P :oos FOREST PROTKTTIVE AS.OrlATlON ARF.A: T'twrtKtiin 22 South, Nanfe S West: - sc, 19 to .'! l ie. T'.viii-ihio M South. R.-inr West: Sw I to IB aurl 20 ,'ifl inc Tiwnhi 74 S'nith, Panpe S West: All of Township ',. Ttv'iislnn 2S South. Jinny t Weit: Ml of Township. T'wnhip 7 South, Range 8 West: All of Townshio. T.wnshin 27 South. ftar'e S West: Ml of Township Twnshin 28 Sooth, R.Trife 9 West All of Township, except the C'jo Htv Wagon Road, The Faft Fork of the Cogullle, River, and tnat Area between. I Twihli 29 South, Har.p 9 West: All that portion of the Township lyln North of the SU.te Highway i rlhl-rf-wav: and all that pbrtioir of the township Ivin f-L.th of the Middle Fork of the f'oquille River. Townshln 30 South, Ranee 9 West: All that portion ef the township lying north of the KUte HlRhwav right-of-wav. ami all that portion of the township Ivln? imuth nf the Middle Fork of the Cooullle River. Township 31 South. Ran re 9 West: All of Township. Township 22 South, Ran 10 West All that nortlorv. of the Township lying aouth of the Unrpcua State Highway and East vf the Mill Creek R lad T.wnsriip 23 South. Ranfe If) West That portion of aertions 26. 27. 2d. XX lying south of the Loon Lake- . Alleeany County Road. That por tion of sections 32 33 lying west of the Loon Lake-AHrganv Countv R d and all of Sections 31. 34, IS, 36 Townstup 24 South. Ranfe 10 West: All of the Township with the ex- reptlon of the Loon I jke-Allesnv County Road and that area In the Golden and Siler Falls ?tae Park. Township 25 South, flange 10 West: AH of Township. Township 26 South. Rang 10 West: AH of Townshio. Township 27 South. Ran 10 West: All of Township. Township 2fl South. Range 10 West: Sections 1 to 4 Inc : Sec. 7: S'j Sec. . and sections 13 to 31 Inc. Timnshio 29 South, Ranpe 10 West Sm-tiona 1 to 14; 16 to 21. 23 to 24 Inr : all that portion of Sees. ? to J2 Inc. lyln north of the State itti;hv narht-of-wav and south of ihe Middle Fork of the Coquill Rivei. and sees 35 and M. Township 30 South, Ranye 10 West- AH that portion of tt e township lylii north of the State Highway rtht-of-wav: and all tnat portion of the township lyins sout'i of th M'd lie Fork of trie CrciuKe River. Tiwnshin 24 South. Pnnpe 11 Wit So 13. 14. 15. 21, 22, 23. 24 . 27. 28. T'twu-thin 23 South. Rane 11 West: S-c 1. 2 3. to 17 inr; 19 to 27 In.- . 34 . 33. 38 with the exception of the South Fork of Cnos River and the road alonK raid River up stream to the ranse line between ranges 10 and 11 West. Township 2 South. Ranve 11 West: All of the E' of the' To-a nship. Towoiid 27 South. Ranye 11 West: I. 2. 3. 10 to 13 inc.. 22 to tt Inc . 33 and 38 T.iwnshin ?R South. Ranre It West: Sec IS. 14. 23 to n. 34 to 3 Inc. Township 29 South. Ranae 11 West: Sees 1 to 3. 10 to 13. 23 to 26 Inc. Permits for entering th above area nay be obtained at the following t'i-e C.w Forest Protective Association. Ckh Rav. Bilae Headguarters, Fridge. Elliott State Forest Catsp. R O Kirk. Sitkum r Horiman. Myrtle Point. C A Skinner. Reedsport. Heniv Hervev. Lee WIU Creek Guard Station. NOW. THEREFORE I. DOUGLAS M.-KAY ncvernor of t'ie State of Ore gon, by virtue of the authority vested In me under the nrovisions of Section M7-2I9. Oregon Compiled Laws An notated, as amended by Chapter 252. Oite.m laj. 1945, do hereby proclaim tt-- unregulated use of the above de a ed areas to be unlawful and that a i areas shall be subject to entry ikiIv throueh permit to be issued by the State Forester or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall com ply with anv and. all of the following requirement" jli To frefrain from smoking except in places designated as safe In said tV.-l ITt 1 1 . f To build, no open fires except In nljoes designated as afe in said ermit. Ui To have as a part Of hi or her equipment when using campfires. . except when traveling as a pedes trian andor camping at improved, designated and pot campground tools as specified br t.e forester suitable for extinguishing fires. TMs proclamation shaJf be effective frin and after the 17th day of July, 1 ) . and shall remain in full force and efH-t until the 31st day of December. IXme at the Capitol in Salem. Ore gon, tin 13th dav of July. 1949. DOUGLAS McKAY Governor j- . ATTFST- EARL T. NEWBRY Secretary of State Jly 14 COM5 TO THE NEW Paradise Islands Pirkaickinf Swlmminr Opea Air Danclax New Modern Dressing Rooms On trie Future Chechoslova kians have 'patience. They will continue -to resist to the day they are truly liberated. The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of large nations like the United States, rathejr than on little na tions, ii Portland Livestock PORTLAND j ' July 13-(AP)-(USDAI-! Salable tattle itoday 200. holdover 250. i calves 10; market very slow, partial j clearance at steady to weak prices with j canner-cutter cows fully steady; calves very slow, few sales $1.00-2.00 lower: ' most bidi off more; cutter-common sleei s 13.00-18 jS0; medium grass steers j up to 21.00; i common-medium grass! heifer lo.00-21.00; canner-cutter cows ! mostly 11.00-12.50: shells down to 9 00; ! few common ;beef cows 13.00-14.50: 1 good heavy bef bull up to 20.00; com- ; mon-medium sausage bulls 15.00-17.50; only lew choice vealers sold at 23.00; 1 large lot medium-good 310 lb. range vealers ,: 22.00; : odd common-medium j 13.00-18 90; cults down to 8 00. Salable hoes 150, market active: lar- gely 25 cents ; higher: good-choice 180- ; 235 lb. 21.50-7J: 255-325 lbs. 20 00-22.50; good 350-450 :1b. sows mostly 17.00-1 18.00; heavier . weight 16.00-50; feeder i pigs lacking, choice light weights quoted to Tuesday's top of 25.00. Salable sheep 500; market very slow, spring iambs weak to 1.00 lower; few old crop lambs and yearlings unsold; ewes steady; good-choice spring lambs mostly 21)00-21.00; l,large lot rail ship ped lambs 21.50; common-medium 16 00-19 00, medium-good 65-70 lb. feeder lambs 71.00-18 00: common buck feeders down; to 12.00; good light ewe 50-7 yy, common down to 3 00. otocks arid Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press Julv 13 STOCK AVERAGES 30 13 13 SO Rails Indust' Util Forgn Net change Wedneay Prev. 4av Week ago . Month &no Year ag A AS A 1 A.7 87.8 . 88 9 . 86J . 83.2 . K7.1 32 3 31.5 31 9 30 S 48.1 38.2 38.1 39.2 383 42 1 62 0 , 61.3 i 61.2 59.1 72.2 BONO AVERAGES 20 19 10 10 Rails Indust Util Tgn Net Change Wednt-fjv I'rev. day Week ai ... Month ago , A 2 A 1 A2 At 89.0 88 8 88.7 102.3 102.2 102.1 101.7 10! 2 IM.H H83 103 1 69 2 103 0 69.3 1023 698 100.7 63.0 88 9 929 rear ago II -New 1949 high. TW mt LTS'COT.tt COSMOPOLITAN SPOftT 8KDA& Wk,u tdmll frm. rmud lamp, mad H YDRA-HA TIC a-aamuaios eyti I ui sorfra emmt New York! Stock Quotations NEW YORK, July lToday's American Can ... Am Power Si Lt Am Tel & Tel Anaconda 92 Gen Electric Gen Foods 10 141V4!Gen Motors 28 ; Goodyear Tire 33 u Reynolds Met . 29V4!Int Harvest 26 V Richfield .. Bendix Avia Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian Pac Case J I Caterpillar - 25 Taiint Paper 194 32 Vi 38 Kerinecott Libby Mc N Long Bell A Mont Ward 30!Nash Kelvin Chrysler 49 Com with Sou 1 sHi Nat Dairy N Y Central Cons Vultee 9 Va' Northern Pac Continental Ca n 324 !Pac Am Fish Crown Zel 23;PaC Gas Elec Curtis Wr T & T Douglas Air 60V,'Penney; J jDupont de Ne .... 47 ft! Portland Produce PORTLAND. July 13 (APV But terfatt i tentative, subject to immediate change l: Premium quality maximum to 3j to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 61-64c lb.: first quality 59-' 63c lb : second qualitv 55-58c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first i j Butter wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes td wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score. 61c lb.; A, 92 score, fiOc lb.; B. 90 score. 57c lb.: C. 89 score. 55c lb. Above prices are atrictlv nominal. Cheese (selllrg price to Portland Wholesalers i : Oregon singles. 3B',a- 49'c: Oregon 5-lb. loaf. . 411.a-50,,ac. Eggs (to wholesalers): A grade large. 56'i-60'2c: A grade, medium, 52l,a 5S'2c; B grade, large, 48'i-51,ic. iLive chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 24 lbs.. 27-28c; fivers. 2 ',-3 lbs.. 31-33c: 3-4 lbs. 33c; roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 33c; fowl. Leg horns. 4 lbs. and under. 21-23c; Leg horns, over 4 lbs.. 23c: colored fowl, all weights. 25c; old roosters,, all weights. 18-19c lb. Rabbits 'average to grower): Live white. 4-5 lbs.. 19-21c: 5-6 lbs., 17-19c: colored. 2 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks, 8-14c lb.; dressed fry ers. 55-57c lb. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailer per cwtl: Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $41-44; commercial. S39-43: utility. $35-36. : Cows: Commercial, $36-37; utility, $30-31: canners-cutter. $25-27. ; Beef ruts (good teers: Hind quar ters, $53-55; rounds, $53-55; full loins, t-immed. $60-65; triangle. $37-38; square chucks. $38-40: ribs, $50-53; fore quarters. $36-37. Veal and calf: Good. $41-44; commer cial $39-41: utility. $30-33. Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs $47-50. commercial. $45-46. ; Mutton: Good, 70 Jbs., down. $19-21. Pork cuts: Loin. No. 1. 8-12 lbs.. $55-57: shoulders, 18 lb , down. $37-40; spareribs. $48-50; carcasses. $31-32; mix ed weights S3 lower. Wool: Coarse, valley and medium jfrades, 43c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25c lb. on 12 month growth. ; Countrv-killed meat: i : Veal: Top quality, 37-35c lb.; "other grade according to weight and quality with poor or heavier vier, 28-32C. kers, 29-30c lb.; aows, lity. 43-48c lbi mu ; Hogs: Light blockers. 24-25c : Lambs: Top qual ton 12-14c. Beef: Good cow, J4-26c lb.; caniiers cutters. 22-24C. Onion : Yellow globe jumbos, new crop. Calif , med. and large. $2.00-25: closing quotations: ... 36 7a Radio Corp 102 24. 29 19H 364 42V,Rayonier 59iRayonier pfd ... 48't'Safeway 47 s Sears Roeb 33, it L 6rs!So Pacific IB Stan Oil Cal ... 52;Studebaker 12V4'Sun Mining 324 Transamerica . 10 Vi Union Oil 13iiUn Pacific UVUn Airlines 32 U S Steel 364 6134 19 T, 9i 10 29'a 77 4 124 22 4 ll'i , 92 'A Warner Bros C ...... 48i! Wool worth 48 a reds. $225-45; white globes. $3..'0-4.po Potatoes: Russets. Deschutei. No. 1A $3.00-15; New potatoes: Calif, long whites, size A. $3.60-75; size B. 100 lbs.. $2.50-75. Hav: New croo windrow bales. U. S No 1 grei-n alfalfa or better, truck lots f o b. Portland. S23-3C: U. S. No. 1 mixed Timothy. $33-34; new crop oa;s and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay. $17-21. depending on qual ity, baled, on Willamette valley farms. Salem Market Quotations (As of lata yesterday) BUTTIRFAT Premium No. 1 $ SI 1 (8 .71 No 2 BUTTER Whclesale Retail EGGS (Buying) (Wholesale price range from $ to 1 centi over buying price I Extra large AA Large AA Large A .60 .59 .57 .54 .52 .40 .40 .22 .17 .11 .24 .19 .12 .32 .27 .1$ .15 .10 aa Medium AA Medium A . Pullet - Cracks POILTRT A Leghorn hens B Leghorn hens , C Leghorn hens A colored hens B colored hens C colored hens A colored fryers. 3 lbs and up . B colored fryers C colored fryers . A old roosters B old C old roosters roosters LIVESTOCK y alley Park Fat dairv cow 10.00 to 12 00 Cutter cows Bulls Good calves, Good veal 1! 8 00 to 1100 14 00 to 17 00 -450 lbs 17.00 to 19.00 20 00 to 24 00 1200 to 15.U0 ... 2.00 to 4.00 to 300 lbs. Feeder lambs Ewes I I WtlaiHi Grain PORTI.AND. July 13 (API Ca-ih wheat (bid): Soft white 2.11; soft white (excluding rexl 211; white club 2.11; western red 2.11. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 11: 10 per cent 2 11: 11 per cent 2 13. 12 per A 7 .""300 BRINGS YOU AUTOMATIC WITH No gears to shift! No clutch to Death Claims Rifle Victim Douglas McCauley, 18. of Air lie, died at 3:30 p.m. Wednesdy at Salem General hospital as a result ol a gun shot wound which investigating police said was self inflicted. Polk county Coroner J. Paul Bollman of Dallas said an investigation will be conducted to day. The incident occured Monday night while he sat in a parked car in Monmouth. Others in the car told authorities he first had dared them to pull the trigger while he pointed the rifle at hi$ head. He was shot between the yes. Survivors include his step father and mother, Mr, ard Mr Ivan Williams of Airlle. Funeral services wilf be announced later. Grain Market Session Slow CHICAGO. July 13-P)-Most grains were depressed by a steady dribble of selling orders today, al though here and there a contract gained enough to give the market a mixed appearance at the close. Lard staged a fair advance in line with lower hog receipts.. It was a pretty dull market. Wheat closed 4-34 lower, corn was 1 cent lower to 1H higher, oats were 34-l!4 lower, rye was 1 cent lower to '4 higher, soybeans were 4 lower to 34 higher and lard was 15 to 20 cents a hundred pouncls higher. Although it didn't i amount to much, hedging pressure against wheat sent the July contract un der $2.00 at one time. Traders also were impressed by information that the local commodity credit corporation office had purchased 100,000 (T) busheLs of wheat in Ohio yesterday at prices far under the Chicago July delivery. BANK DEBITS GAIN PORTLAND, July 13-i.-Bank debits at Salem during June reg istered a 19 per cent gain over the same month a year ago, the Fed eral Reserve bank branch here re ported today. Salem debits totaled $61,004,000. cent 2 15 Hard white baart: Ordinary 2 11; 10 per cent 2.12; 11 per cent 2 13; 12 per cenj 2 15 Todav's car receipts: Wheat 30; flour 17. oats 5. rr.illfred 5 START THE ENCIN1 just as you always hare! But forget tas clutch pedal now! For there isn't any dutca pedal in a 1949 Lincoln or Lincoln Cosmopolitaa with Htdra-MaticI SET THE DRIVE! There's a "Drivo Selector" In place of tha tearshift. Set it at tho "Drivt" position. Your Htdsa-Matic transmission does all tha shiftioi for you automatically! Then ... STEP ON THE ACCELERATOR and co with a smooth, sweeping surga of power! To slow down or stop, just step on tha brake. That's how simple it is to drive say new 1949 Lincoln with IlYDRA-ilanc 1 BelWaiio Named Legion Keynoter Frank N. Belgrano. jr. of Port land will keynote the American Legion state convention here August 3-6. convention officials i announced today. He is presi- dent , of the First National bank I of Portland and was national ! commander of the Legion in : 19.14-35. He will oDen the first business session of the delegates following i memorial services in the Elsinore 1 theatre. Other business meetings are scheduled for the house of representatives chamber at the ' state capitol. CHARGED WITH ASSAI LT William Essau. 2070 Kelloeg st.. was arrested on a municipal court warrant and charged with as sault and battery Wednesday. He posted $100 bail and was cited to i appear in court this morning. The j rharge involved an altercation in ' the 1800 block of Broadway Wed ! nesday night, police said. PRINCIPAL NAMED OREGON CITY, July 13--Glenn Waggoner, who has been principal of the Stayton grade rv THE VNITF-D STATES DISTRICT COCRT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ORE GON. UNITED STATES OF AMERI CA v. 670 Cartons, more or less, con taining 12 cartridges each, of Rodent Rat Control. Civil No. 4934. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of July. 1949. 24 Cartons of . an article labeled in part: "Rodent Rat Control" were taken into the possession of the United State Marshal for the Dtstrictc of Ore con, pursuant to a warrant and process dulv :surd bv the Clerk of the United States District. Court for the District of Oregon, in a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled: Untied States of America.- Libelent v. 870 Cartons, more or less, containinn 12 cartridges rach. of Rodent Rat Control: brought under the provisions of Section 334. Title 21. U S C. A., wherein it is sought to have the above entitled property condemned and forfeited for the fol lowing reasons That on or about the 27th day of August. 1948, the said prooerty w as ahiooed in Interstate commerce from Giendale. California to Sa'em. State and District of Ore gon: that the said property was not registered & misbranded within the purview of Section 4 of the Federal Insttticide. Fungiside. and Rodenticide Act of 1947. that all persons claiming any right, title or inteiest in and to the said above-described propeitv a"re herebv notified to appear on or before the 15th day of August. 1949. in Uie Federal Court at Pot Hand. Oregon, to show cause, if any there be. why the same should not be decreed against and forfeited to the United Stales at misbranded. JACK R CAUFIFJ.D. United States Marshal: HENRY L. HESS. United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, and GENE B. CONKLIN, As sistant United States Attomev. Jly 14-1S-1 SHIFTING press! Simple as SrEQAl NEW "SALON STYUNO Lincoln now proudly present j tho most beautifully fashioned automobile interiors in tha world! 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