i V tate Groups Praised for Cost Reduction Got. Douglas McKay compli mented beads erf various state de partment - Wednesday on savings achieved during the first year of the 1349-51 Mennium. and asked for estimates of their operating Josts for the entire tweyear'pe iod. "Expense reductions have taken place in many departments during the first 11 months of the bienni vm," Governor McKay informed 24 state officials gathered in his of fice. He requested that a projection of their expenditures, designed to five 'each department's spending picture for the full biennium, be submitted at the next meeting August IS. ' I Apparently referring Indirectly to Multnomah county's voter caused financial dilemma, the gov ernor said "Big government is making people more tax conscious than ever." He urged the group to continue to cut every corner where frills art concerned but not to curtail the necessities. ; I " Governor ; McKay revealed that ht and the state budget director are in nrocess of DreDartng the state budget for the next bienni um and win continue to apply themselves to the task during the remainder of the year. , ' i "We are faced with critical times," Governor McKay said. We can't back up on roads, edu ' cation, fire and police protection and other vital functions for which demands are on the increase. 'But we must, on the other hand, re main solvent. ' i Department heads voted to del ve into all phases of Oregon s regular winter unemployment trou bles at their August meeting. This ' suggestion Was made by Chair man T. Morris Dunne of the state 1 unemployment compensation com mission during a discussion of possible ways of acquainting de partments with each other's func tions and problems. : Ivan Whites Due Here for Visits Ivan White, with the bureau of Inter-American affairs, department or state, will be In Salem this week end to visit his mother, Mrs. B. H. White. He expects to arrive Friday from Palo Alto, where he has been at the Brazilian confer' ence at Stanford university. The Whites now live in Wash ington, D.C., having returned from France last December. He is on a cross-country lecture tour for the department of State and has sev eral speaking engagements in Portland. I '' ..' V Radio-Video ;,- .... IteadsStcck' rilarlitet Gain KZW YOESLlfay ll-OVBadio- television stocks stole the show in a generally, improved market to day. ' . . -; v-'. j Tv issues, fat a display of power that recalled &eir dizry rise earner this year, closed 'with gains of fractions to mora than two points, Tiw balanca of the market was Thirty xlewaa f every smtienaatty are declared en retrta to Satan with the Clyde Beatty circus, Indading Bobby Kay pictured above, widely noted entertainer. The circus clownland will move into fall aeration immediately after the processional; pageant "Saaarfetsj a the March" at 2:30 and 8 pan. performances as the state fair- groand Friday, Joae . - - f - Going Legit e I "v , - I J ""i .. Postal Conferences Did Cragg, Clerks " Two postal group conferences are to involve the staff of Salem . postof flee early this month. . Postmaster Albe-. C Gragg and Mrs. Gragg are to attend the Ore gon chapter convention of the Na tional Association of Postmasters from June 6 to S at Bend. Gragg Is state vice president. Postal clerks of the state will tonvene in Salem June 9 to 11. J.; ' t '-iX 1 Bnxoaa Marie rTDaaa, a veteran of the stage, revme and the screea. stadies her ttaes as she prepares far her-legltisaate de but ia "The Schee! far. Scandal." She wtn perferai la her first , play f er the Circle Theater of lloaywaed. playiag lady Teazle , In the Uth Ceatary costume prodactlaa. (AT Wlrephota to the SUtesaaaa.) - President Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory m 1803. Salem School ". , ' !.-' "f vN f News r.-. j ; 1 v. ., . ' By I '' 'vV'16 Gilbert 0 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL The annual Hi-Y spring induc tion win be held Thursday at 6 o'clock at the YMCA. It will be a no-host dinner. Boys to be in ducted at the semi-formal are Don McKenzie, Elmer Baugen, John Bone. John Condor. Al Heston David Rboten. Mike Deeney, Bill Jaquith, Jeff Walton. Entertainment is planned. , Salem Firm Wins School Project - A general contract for construe tion of a proposed new high schoo at Prineville has been awarded to Viesko tt Post, Sakm contractors, on a low' bid of $323,97 a. Other bids included S36U70 by H. G. Carl of Salem and $376,861 by Charles Johnson of Portland. Salem Electric corporation won the electrical workeontract on a $27,- 380 bid, while Bohren Plumbing and Heating of Portland was awarded a mechanical contract on a $108,774 bid. Obituarico CTTXKBACK XcdbA Uttarbaek, uto rtrtilw tnt Third st at local hacpttaL zs. at Um age ac ss. Survtved ay bud. L S. UttcrtMck. SaMM: t -d May a much tamer affair. A. tnrmber of 'lesser knows share attracted support while some of the usual pace-setters did no v more - than hold steady. Changes eher way were Bmitwd mainly to fractions, with gains ' outnumbering losses by a comfortable marcht. . Trading volmno expanded sharply from Monday's total, one of the smallest of the year, but at that was none, too Impressive. Sales of UU0J0O9 shares cosnpar ed with. L110.0O8 Monday. , The market was closed Tuesday ha observance of, llemorial day. - The Associated Press average of 0 stocks edged up A of point to 79-1, a mere whisper on- der the fecr-year high touched a week ago Saturday. A decline ia the rail group cut down an ad vance in both Industrials and utilities. J - Roberts, fisrttaft XaIcs. Mra. Xdda Porter. Ha EImt rtetar Vtterback. Satan: U oUldrea and tao great-craadd tuilm wlB Im Tmrsday. Jvmm i. at 1 pjn. at th Howcn-xawavaa am wv. rnirtn Sntermeat at.Zena Gur W. Dmt. at At Iraofas roots 1 box 30S. Mar ZS. Sor- vtve4 fey wUa. Mrs. PI rha Daw. Praeas; daueiHc. Mrs. Berate ftasa. lira. Vera Puch and Mrs. Eva Mcb- au ox Brooas. ana Mr, uvn Lakx. wasiu aa ' r. Lea Dow. aafcaa; IS rranftrtilktr l Scrvtees wia a tefcl Tboisdar. Jm 1. at 1020 ajaw at ta Cnsh-BrricK chapel wim me Rev. Vernon zornes omeiaiana n park. aTcanrsTAB Ohrts Burnstad. 1S(S aaeat feaaptit May XS. a tte fc mi I Tears. Survived by eaUdrea. Mrs. R. J. Schntdt. Salem; Harold. Ralph. NJD Lew Buraatad. Waaa- tnctaa- D-C, TbeodoM Buraatad. Lara nc. Wye.; Ir Bnntid, Wrlasd. Wko.: Mrs. Helen Tliiaiiliaii. Ponoaa. Caaij aad BurdeUa Bunwlad. Bcsm- aer. Shipment lias aeea made to Burn- stad. M. D- for services ana iniermeni BScCASrSf Cearee lladisaa, McCana. late resi dent; ot Baker, at a local faospda) Mav SS at the ae mt 51. Sonrmd fefjr ten. Lota. CtSlda aad Sun an of Baker, aad suns. Hoy atccaan of Salem, and George. Ereest. Dell aad Colin -MfCaaa. aQ t Baker. Aa- UawaB gJwaroa BARXES Mildred Kera Baraea. late testdeat af PtmlT HiCi. Calif-A Ovat etty. May 27. Swrriwd by hoabaad. Leena S. Barnes. : Deceit Hum a atater. Mrs. Jack Doherty. The DaBec aad twm step daashters. 8nlm iS be Stead Tnarsaav. Jon i. at s VJSv. as sae W. T. Ricdan chapel with the Rev Uoyd G. Ueekcr offtrttmc. at City View cemetery. LANKTREE ' ftfra. Fearl Lanktrea at a Lea Anre- lea. Cali, aoapOal aaay SO at the ae of OS. Survived by daustitera, Mrs. Florence Hess at Scapnooae. Mrs. Harve Smith of CrkUer. Califs Mrs. Pearl MitrivB of Tamer, Mrs. Beulaa Barker of Seattle. Wask. aad Mrs. Una veraaa of Xuie ute. cam: sons. Otester Lanktrec of Salem and John Lanktree of the V. B. army at La Anseies. Announcement of erv toea later oy j tno chaaeL SCAT Camerfaw May. late resident of Cor- vaois rauta 1. te this city. May ST. Gram Market Fi; Inly ' Soybeans High CHICAGO, Hay SI -5V Juhr soybeans hoxxnded up into new Ugh ground aad the rest of the market on the board of trade to day turned to a linn perform- Comsilsslijn house buying, some of which cams from previous short sellers., sent Ji4y beans up to $3.25. the 10-eent daily limit advance, at one time. The final (fuotaflon was only a shade lower at $3.25. New crop beans earned Z to 2ft cents. New seasonal highs also were scored by deferred corn deliver ies. All cereals made fair-sized gains except oats, which were in fluenced by a sharp break :bt the sizy contract at Winnipeg. Wheat ended I-IT higher. corn was to z cents tngner. oats were lower to 4 higher, rye was lH-1 lugher and lard was 15 to 33 cents a hundred pounds higher. j Wheat eased at the start but came ahead strongly after a crop report by the Santa Fe railway became public The road said. "Gains in the eastern two-thirds of the territory have been; offset by further abandonment In the southwest, a loss which may eventually add op to 10,000,000 House Builder Falls from Roof A S-year-old Salem area man fell off a rooftop Wedaesday ev ning but apparently escaped in jury, except for bruises to his side and teet. . . I ' City first aid men said Trank Wedhonv 220 S. Lancaster dr. plunged about 12 fefet off a house he was building on fa lot adjacent to his present home. He was ad vised to rest.' . " a mt the am af SS yean. be held Saturday, iaat S. at 8:15 a.m. at St. Mary's churc at Shaw with tnteraoent at St. Mary's oemetei j there. Dtractiaa by the W. T. Bidn chapeL Diamond lake IligTiw ays Reopened lo Traveler The east and west Dtaranrtd lake highways were Slated for opening for the season late Wednesday afternoon. State Highway Xn- I00F Choux1 r Tho-riadafgncm, Sclam, Oracjon. nrcraday. Juno.l; 1950 19 Connty Grand JnryR( etnrns 13 Indictments The Marion county grand iury returned 13 indictments Wednes day, two of them secret One of them charted Robert IL Burr with larceny of a Salem car la which he allegedly Sed after esraping fronr the errmtnal insane School district 9 demanded dam ages from Maxwell for wrongful detention of the bus. ' The high court denied this claim. : u SCOTCH TARGET UDNDON-ONS)-BritJdn's Um- istry of Food, after eodsuttatiosi with the Scotch Whiskey Associa tion, has raised the export target zor Tocotcn to wjbOQJMMt for the year beginning this Salem Odd Fellows groups for several years, lets heea named rraad iuaiar waraea for Orecon. Following fha election at Astor ia, Willamette encampment t Mainaisa wtt a gineer B. H. Baldodc reported. Tna route provides access to laamond lake and the north end of Crater lake. i ? Baldock said plows working from opposite . directions were a mile apart early Wednesday and expected to meet by noon. Too road is open to Crater lake lodge from the lfoUord aide. Reapportion Groups File Deadline Twenty-five county "balanced plan" coamniUees are racing the Jane 30 deadline for legislature reapportionment petitions, a spokesman for the; non-partisan committee tor balanced aropor- uonment announced nera Wed nesday. - lie said petitions are coming In but it will be a touch Job to et 2CJ0QQ signatures within the sta tutory period. Counties with active balanced plan committees include Baker, Benton. Clatsop. Columbia. Coos. Crook, Deschutes, rani, Har ney Hood River, Jefferson, Klam ath. Lake, Lane. Lincoln. Malheur, Marrow, Murtnomah, Polk, Sher man, Umatilla Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Washington. ward of Oregon state hosnital last uecemoez. Seven of , the indicted men are Oregon penitentiary inmates charg- ea wtm escaping. Two other true bills named Frank Kirkman, 2500 Fairgiouads rL, and Homer Verdon Merrell, coos Bay, on rion-unport counts Frank K. Cooper was ordered held! to face sua assault and battery charge.-'--'. No not-true blUs were returned. Those charged with prison es capes are Earl Junior Bonney, Les lie Caldwell, Tony .Guerra, Leo Gilbert Wimams, Robert El win Foster, Thomas Culver and James Edward Shonse. The indictments state 5vMifft escaped ta U43 and Cuhrer in IMC. Both oenthjr. c School District Awarded Bus Suit FoUowing Published Budgets Ruled Most for Waler Districts A water district is required to publish a budget containing esti mates of receipts and expenditures for the next ensuing fiscal year and const comply with the local Buogez law. evmi though it op erates on earned income and does not intend to levy a tax. Attorney A $3,250 school bus. involved in controversy for nearly two years, Wednesday was declared the prop erty of TQlamook county school district fa a decision ot the state supreme court. The "bus originally "belonged to third class school district L' which two years ago voted to consolidate with district t. On the day of the consolidation, however, directors of district 1 voted to sell the bus to the district clerk, AierriU Max well, provided the consolidation was approved. j i District l. contending ft had rights to an property of district 1, brought suit to recover the bus and received a favorable decision in, the Tilamook county circuit courL The suoreme court, in an opin ion by Justice Harry H. Belt, up held Judge R. Frank Peters of the lower' court, who directed Max well to turn the bus over to dist rict 9. The opinion provided that Maxwell should get his money back. The court said Maxwell did not have any use lor the bus bnt had planned to dispose of It at a profit. General George ftfeuner ruled Wednesday. The opinion was asked by X. C Decow, acting supervisor of the state division or audits. US If. Liberty 3-lltl Invites You to Sea o 1 . BUXTON FXEMOUW la His Ft an as f 'Keck Kvicki , . . 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