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I J- -m .31 ,-lu , f trVAUv<im&ftLv Salem! 'ttegonVrrMaV. WtHMM'ti). y West Urges Russ Resume Austria Talks the breakdown of four powef rule. Behind Closed Doer j The three met behind closed doors at the state department for nearly four hour. A joint com munique said they explored the Austrian treaty difficulties pos sible new working arrangements in Germany, and "also exchanged views on current developments in cow has failed to reply to an Am erican proposal that the negotia tions be resumed Sept. 22 at New York. The foreign ministers said they reaffirmed their desire to fullfill the obligations assumed by the western powers and Russia in the 1943 Moscow decoration for an independent Austr . They expres sed "hope" Moscow will reply to WASHINGTON, Sept. 15-UP-! The session concluded three days j h proposal for renewed negotia The western Big Three foreign of a full dres review of political j tJons . ministers climaxed their confer- problems facing the west, Jwhich ences cn cold war political issues j Schuman joined todayj No meet-J pioXEER CIXB SOLD by ealling on soviet rnissia ionium ing is scneauica lor lomwrow to resume broken off negtiations but a final session may be held on for a "satisfactory" treaty with j Saturday to take up far eastern Austria. questions which were not touched Secretary of State Acheson, Bri- on today, tish Foreign Secretary Bevin and Came to Halt at Lonrittn Foreign Minister Schuman of i Negotiations for art Austrian France afro hailed the formation ! treaty came to a halt September 1 of the new Bonn government of j at London with the foreign minis Germany as the successful culm- ! ters deputies far apart on Rus- Ination of their plans for dealing j sian demands which Acheson said ! county clerk. The Ogbums filed with the German occupation after would saddle burdens, on Austria' notice of retirement. Sale of the Pioneer club on State street to Michael D. Perd, Wood buirn, was announced Thursday "by the former owners. Merle C. and Louise Ogbum who said they would return to Molalla to make their home. Certificate of assum was filed by Perd with the Marion ed business name for the club Try vaffles Ae luxe with coffee supreme For coffee it in satisfying, simulating best i use Hill Bros. Coflee Every oound is exactly the same in flavor and strength. It's a blend of the fineitt coffees the world produces . . . and "Con trolled Roasting," an exclusive Hills Bros, process, roasts the blend a little at a time continuously j" to assure uniform goodness. Vacuum-packed so it's flavor-fresh. ; . a t ' a A f V r iferfLz Irrra I ,4 9. I. WAFFLES with NUT SYRUP Ue your favorite waffle recipe or prepared nix. 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In mid-afternoon, the navy's I unified national defense depart press iiect ion announced that ment." Crommelin had been given a post j The previous announcement by formerly held by a two-star ad- j the navy press section naa sa;a miral4-as director of navy avia- Commelin would direct navy air tion personnel. j personnel succeeding Rear Ad- But a few hours later, Matthews miral F. W. McMshon, who was promoted to deputy cruel oi ail navy personnel. The confusion over Commelin's new post developed after presi dent Truman had personally sig nalled his approval of a navy de cision, announced earlier this week, not to punish Crommelin for his harp criticism of the mil itary hierarchy. Mr. Truman told a news con ference that Secretarv Matthews has capably handled the case and it will remain in Matthews hands. Crommelin, a veteran navv flier merit f his views concerning uni- I and former skipper of the air fication ob v i o u s 1 y disqualified ) craft carrier Sainan, had chareed himself for continuation in his j that navy's attack power was be preent asjpnment on the joint ' inp "nibbled to death" by top brass staff iwhich is an agency of the ' in the Pentagon. countermanded that announce ment jwith a statement of his own saying that Crommelin has' been transferred to the office of the deputy chiefs of naval operations for air. Officer Reassigned Matthews said Crommelin1 has been assigned "for duty in the air warfare division under Rear Ad miral; E. A. Cruise." Matthews statement, issued to-niehtisaid: "Captain Commelin in a state- i Vandeiiberg Tells Nations To Cooperate WASHINGTON. Sept. 15-OV-Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich) told western European nations point edly tonight they must take im mediate strides toward self suf ficiency and greater cooperation among themselves. " "No matter what our cooperative disposition or our self interest, there are definite limits to the Am erican resounjjes which we can safely invest in foreign aid, the j GOP foreign policy leader said. I "Recognition of this fact is as important to you as it is to us j because our un weakened strength i is a common asset for us alL These ! limits must not and will not over ' reached." ! Vandenberg. in what U expect- ed to be his last major public speech before entering a hospital, I chote as his forum a dinner of I the overseas writers club for 50 ! visiting newspapermen from 14 ! European countries. WINTER FKKRT SCHEDULE ASTORIA. Sept. 15 -JFy The winter schedule only one fer ry and trips every 90 minutes went Into effect today on the state ferry across the Columbia. WOMAN. DIES IN' WRECK BAKER. Sept. 15 Emm Sarah Johnson. 24, Pondota, was killed yesterday tn the plunge of her ear from the highway. .Sh was thrown out by he impact. Truman Sees No Sismif icance lit GOP Upset WASHINGTON. Sent. 15 -7Pl President Truman indicated to day jhe sees little 1950 signifi cance in the republican victory in a Pennsylvania congressional contest, t Republican John P. Saylor won over Democrat Mrs. Robert L. Coffpy, sr.. to fill out the term of Democrat Rep. Robert L. Cof fey, ! jr., killed in a plane crah last i Anril. Republicans called the result a "stinging rebuke" to Mr. , Tru man's domestic policies and a' favorable GOP harbincer for next year's congressional elections. The president told his news conference today that back in 194T we had the same sort of barometer, and it didn't work out. remember:. Democrats won back control of senate and house from the republicans last November. Mr. Truman did not say what special election he might have had; in mind in 1947. Records show there were eight such elec tion tWat year and none of them brought a major party turnover The only change from one party to another was the capture of the 24th New York district seat by Leoj Isacson, American laborite. The seat was formerly held by a democrat. Study of World Gold Prices Recommended WASHINGTON, Sept. 15-(.-A study of the hot question of the price of gold was unanimously re commended today by the commit tee on gold of the international monetary fund. The fund's board of directors is expected to approve the plan. at the board's closing session tomor row. The plan is a compromise which ended an angry row, temporarily at least. Gold-producing South Africa sough a general increase in the price, now set by the U: S. treasury at $35 an ounce, a figure recognized by the fund. U.S. Sec retary of the Treasury Snyder strongly opposed an increase. Snyder offered the compromise approved today. It calls for an inquiry bv the fund's executive directors into: 1. An earlier South African pro posal that half of all newlv mined gold be sold without a price ceil ing. 2. All other "relevant consider ations." Thus the study could be broadened, if the executive direc tors riesire. to inclurle the question of a price increase for all gold. Mrs. Snell Electee! by Society for Crippled PORTLAND, Sept. 15--Mrs. Earl Snell of Salem was elected vice-president of the Oregon So ciety for Crippled Children and Adults at the annual convention today. She wa's the only new officer chosen. All the others, including President Jess Rosebaum of La Grande, were reelected. IK THE FRESH-EGG NOODLE THAT WONT SLIDE OFF THE FORK 1CST SELLER AT QROCCRS IYCXYWNCKE Pontoons to San River OI-YMPIA, Sept. 15 The Sixth Armv wi'l construct a pnn-ti-cn bridec across the Snake river at i Pasco. Governor L:mel;e an nounced tr.rlay. Pontoons ;ind bridge equipment have alre'ly left Fort Lewis for the bridge site, he jsaid. Conr ruction of the fln.it inq bridge will besin tomorrow, Laheile said. It will be a tem porary replacement for Xo t'S. hi'jhway span that burned out last Friday. Area Annexed To Corvallis 3C5GANROAD M0R FOR YOURMONEY ALLTHET1ME UL,dgCAKE MIX fuffiw&i AD! 0NlY WATER ! r-m 1 39C Whether you'r buying apples for Johnny to lak to hi teacher, or tatty cold cuts, cheeses, cookies and fruit ior Mary's school lunch, you learn that Park N' Market head the class for real values tn fine leeds. In our fresh meat department, produce department and grocery shelves youll find foods that rate an 'A. Tillamook Cheddar Cheese Lb. CORVALLIS. Sept. 15-W-Cor-vallis is eoing to be a little larger a the result of yesterday's spe cial election but not as much as proponents hoped. The C'edarhurt suburb, which ha about 100 residents, voted to merce with Corvallis. pMt the larce north section, which has about 800 resident-, turned down the annexation. 193 to 143. The city of Corai!is approed both annexations. Et-Srliool Clerk Guilty Of Forging Warrants IflLLSRORO. Sept. 15-iPi-Mrs. Eva C. Tonissen. former school clerk pleaded guilty yesterday to forging- two $250 school warrants. She will be sentenced October 15. The woman, who had served as; school clerk in the -rural Mountaindale district, was accus ed: of forging the school board chairman's name to the warrants. Program Aims To Train Youllis In Conservation PORTLAND, Sept. 15-(.-Ti-A plan to tram Orcon youngsters in conservation was launched to day by the state game commission. Austin 1 lamer, district game a- , gent at Baker and La Grande, was , assigned to develop a conserva tion education program for youth ' groups such as 4-H clubbers and Boys Scouts. Hamer will be head- i quartered here after November 1. WIS. 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