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S The gtoles-mrm. Salem, Oregon. Tbxtndaf, August 18, 1351 Quiet Settles OverUtahState renitentiary Reconciliation: Group Official Due In Salem Today A. J. Most of New York. a- tlonal secretary of the Fellowship 01 ttecoocuuuion, u cue in aajcxn porWT-TT-Tm: - MOtrKTADI. today for three croup meetings. Imah. w 1S-UFV-A stranee ouiet tj :vi 'h fynm f . " v . wW " -jT:"T settled over th hi r new Utah T . Jl a i. VTTr I ' - w ua aai at pou. iu --4. Mnn wits virtun and will speak on "peacemaking ,n . f. ii. av noon m Gw. J. Bnckw Lee, moy md room, oota xe wpca u anrf en. the public. Is addition he will meet v,. ii . with the local fenowshipfor pte- tOTF. Dolicr. It was ouicklr wt rue supper at? s p.m. w eusnsi- - - r "i Only those convicts with specific assignments ' are allowed to; more around the multi - million dollar plant The calm contrasted with the excitement yesterday when 150 officers from over the state rushed to aid prison authorities in quell ing the not. Acting warden Weston H. Tlas- lam, one of the two hostages held from 9 am, until 4:15 pjn. (MST) by 22 prisoners, said "We're -still going to run the prison." Author ities have not signified whaLfif House Passes New Defense HonsmgFuni WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -Vfr The house passed new defense bousing legislation : tonight . after Administration forces rallied to save the two key provisions by close margins. . The 11.700.000.000 measure, fin ally passed by voice vote, provides a $1,500,000,000 expansion of fed eral mortgage insurance authority to sour building of living quarters li criUcal defense areas, it aiso sets up $50,000,000 for public bous ing if needed and provides 550, 000.000 - for community facilities and services such as scnoois, nos titals and sewers and $13,000,000 . lor d re-fab homes among other features. It is a revision of a bill passed bv the senate, which now gets a new chance at it. - One of two renublican sponsored amendments knocked out on roH-Ten senators, introduced a resolu- IfnT ther Punitive ineasures will vm uun mm ui imut ui ujv mxa. ond major riot at the prison In less gram next June 3a instead of in ,howing that Russian peace ces-jthan three months. Sen. Lodge Says Europe Vulnerable To Russian Attack pasture. WASHINGTON. A g. ' 1J-HV Senator Lodge (R-lass told the senate Wednesday that ground for ees alone would be unable to stop Soviet Russia from sweeping wes tern Europe this year, if she de cided to attack, - Urziss support of the adminis- bra lion's $800.000.000 foreign aid biU. Lodge said Russia and her communist satellites now. are de terred by U. S. and allied strategic air power "and the atomic bomb.' He said the money Is for a fu ture build-up of ground power in the free nations so they can take on more of the load. Senators Offer Disarmament Resolution WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 Mid-1953 as the administration desired. i The other would have deleted a section setting up a $10,000,000 re volving fund for acquiring bousing sites in Isolated defense areas. Both had tentatively been ap proved on earlier standing votes. But on the showdown the 1953 termination date was ratified. 188 to 184. and the housing site fund was reinstated 199 to 175 Aside from these two recoveries, the administration suffered some hard bumps during the day. The fund for public housing was cut back from $75,000,000 to S30. 000,000. and the authorization for community facilities and services from $100,000,000 to $60,000,000 The bill st.iate turea are false. convicts mvoivea in yesteroay-s A second goal which would attack on lour prison omciais, ana become the nrimarv one in the! temporary capture of two. will be event the Kremlin Joined in the given hearings before the board of movement, would be to lift the I pardons tomorrow. Board memoer arms race load from the backs of have agreed with Lee's "get tough' peoples and to free resources for I orders, and one. Norman Sims, de- Deaceful advancement. ; I ciarea: The - resolution nseix, iz passea "we must get roogn. uouycoa b senate and house, would simply idling these fellows won't work.' exprers tne oesires oi congress, h i And Hasiam concurred wnen ne would, however, advise President said: Truman the. lawmakers want him "If they are going to act like to wort for its jgoals, and it would animals, well have to treat them Hearst Rites Due FriA lay SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1-JP Funeral services will be held Fri day at 11 sun. PpT at Grace Epis copal Cathedral here for publisher William Randolph Hearst. Today, m a chapel of the ca thedral, the body of the 88-year-old founder of the "Hearst Em pire" lay tn state. Interment will be In Cypress i Lawn cemetery, south of San Francisco, where the bodies of his parents rest. - -, Man Asks for Stiff Sentence -"And Gets It PORTLAND. Aug. lS-UIVArn old O. Erickson. 35, Portland, was fined $23 and given . a 180-day suspended jail sentence in muni eipal court here today, lie asked for it Erickson was accused of being drunk on the street Judge- John J. Murchlson said he had planned to fine Erickson $50 and give no jail sentence. But Erickson .said be wanted the six-months sus pended Jail sentence to "keep me from driving while drunk." - . A suspended jail sentence can be reapplied if a person is brought Into court a second time. be transmitted to all other govern ments as a suggestion for action. like wtm1 and keep them caged. We cant treat them like humans anymore." ! Rodgers Back in Salem LL Paul a Bodgers, 1180 Co lumbia st, returned home from Korea on SO days rotation leave Wednesday. - ; t V. , He had been ia Korea since August 4. 1950, and left from Imje, Korea, July 14. He was attached to the 37th field artillery battalion. 2nd division. Rodgers is slated for reassignment to Arkansas. He is the husband of Mrs. Artie Phillips Rodgers. Salem. Rodgers was i one of 13 Oregon soldiers among j 1.448 who arrived in San Francisco, Calif.: Tuesday from Japan aboard the transport Lt Raymond Beaudoin. Others included M. Sgt Quentin Hensle and CpL Elvin L. Saul mon, both of Sweet Home. l Ifttceft toft drinks leave you thirsty... pi a4 Suifeh fo jH aaawB W aM sssaaa wmm Squirt Fresfc, clean UuU gj you drink Sqttirt. fresh, clean UuU sJhl drink Squirt., never an afler-lhintl i DC. PEPPEB BOTTLING CO. 1635 N. liberty Phone 34116 TALKATTTE CKOW CALGARY-fiPr-Peery. the talk ing crow at the Calgary zoo, is regrettably fond of slang. She calls out "hullo" to everybody but onceJ in a while will croak "you swine Favorite i phrases are "look what I found uptown and "thata why.' NOW Is Net Tee Early T Begia GetUag The Children Ready Far SchaeL Geed TWoa Shaold Be Om Of Taw Firs Cansidera- tiant. Dr. S. 2C TTksaile OrTOMXTElST 723 Caart St ph. S-44C9 ITS r LEOII'S rt 4 , ii Progress! Leon s 234 II. liberty Filbert Control SfS'passed11 Board Asks Crop In another setback for the ad- Tagged Surplu8 inistration.1 Reo. Denton (D-l ! - : s -. n ministration.! Rep. Denton (D- Ind.) won approval for an amend ment sharply-relaxing credit re strictions on moderate priced houses not only in defense areas but everywhere else. Under that amendment, only 10 per cent down payments would be required on houses costing $10,000 or less, with a 20 per cent top on houses from $10,000 to $12,000. Present credit requirements, on a sliding scale, are considerably more stringent - ! Euyers would have 23 years to pay under the Denton amendment U. S. markets sold 28,500.009 Christmas trees, valued at $50,- uu,uuu, to 1850. ' a mm pjimkett: 351 Starts Street SU No. Capitol HERE THEY ARE Salem's Greatest Meat Values. Betafl Xl Practical!? Wholesale Prices. Stop In And See rcepYourselL ;Our State SL Market Win Be Open Until SIP. M. FrldaT Evenings. ! Porh Steals Pork Shops Side Pork SjjxoIL Lean Lb. Loin Lb. VQ. sausage Pork Liver Freeh. Pure Pork :u. Lb. Fresh, Sliced. SLICED Joul Bacon Sliced E!am Pol Soasis Suiss Sie; Lbs. Co Lb. I u C Meaty 'm Rings or Straight Skinless Lb. Shank- f'J lass Lb. ru4 U We Are Selling More And Mors Of These Delicious Hems. The CospSatsti We Eeceive Mokae Ua Feel Proud. Ton Ilrvar Xjnew Ham Could Be So Good. 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