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Pirn mi U i TO - " - t . . i i - ICfcrd YEAB TWO SECTIONS. 23 PAGES Boy 13, Dragged To Death Salem Business And Community lUttnui New creteo FOUR CORNERS Thirteen Power Cost Boost Of 20 Per Gent In Effect Monday A 20 tier cent Increase in rates this resulted in a 10 per cent re- for electric power was announced duction of power to many large by the Portland General Electric industries in the Northwest. Star Company Thursday, effective with rett said steam plants had pre- m.tr rid nn cm and after nextiveniea an even creaxer reuueuon Monday. I which would have idled thousands Mountain State Power Com-KjOTkef i ... pany and Pacific Power and Light fj 5 JSrEL t. t a -,tia- .(nn I the emergency fthe excessive load- Fred G. Starrett, PGE division to of the Northwest power re manager in SalenC said the In- JSJA crease was necessitated because ""V A 17 T TAT steam plants had been operated ') Eovernment . . . wtth-arcSd-me-clock since 'early in September in an effort to alleviate of j rther estobhshed indust- a power emergency ana max ai- """rr XZT TWZZa it.i The rate boost Will cover all H J nTO " year-oiu iuoaei xvumain oouui, classes1 of power consumption ex- Ushing interests, together with the Salem Route 5, Box 26, was drag cept municipal street and highway proposed Round, Butte project, ged to death Thursday when a lighting. It was explained that the "would turn out sufficient energy horse he was leading suddenly fl -.u v to wiDe out any deficiency' eaual hnit.H t&Zwuto t0Sf,f en for J The boy, son of Mr. land Mrs. LAa n? .yrfir n tT.ii:.),.. o 4 Meanwhile, spokesmen for the I o..Iu i j I Salem businessman, long a lead- BO longer warranted. - Rn?dtS??.nwS? m on leading another . . Thursday that appeals for volun- . " .. j Oregon the past four years, hoped The power emergency already t CUrtaent of power usage wLn,?ornxm"ex&edreWasS to retire from public W. after E had not been effective, and that ,,Srt4pnJ? governorship. TV 1 FTl 1 unless there was more wide-spread boltinl. rirnrpin him off his mount. Bu on Thursday he "couldn't Delay in Truck 1sssiaia ssfflifra STerfUPPWOUldb and ran to his aid bur were too fPPointment as secretary of the "toTaSma,! the possibility of to be of help. the new Republican using two battleships now in moth- AXSA parents told investigators The cabinet appointment came balls at Bremerton for generating gf as an early morning surprise, power, .was being investigated by meJtf , ',L5 breaking on news wires, quickly r a. F.rrtahi Tamma utllitiM Mm- rish Junior High School where he ct... i - - " -;- ! I J tL. .I.L4L - J TT I VUtUUX klbBlC VI VUUUV1 missioner and chairman of the P a- w w u w meeti mto uproar of con. cific Northwest Utilities Confer-1 bringing the horses to the barn-1 ,,, mnA 4rM ence Committee, So" farm is about three of-l.m "" at i i rr .mi, ri an n,9 v ' i n;vn, cwi mi mrn.iow t I a recognized Dusmess and po-1 ZrJ r . ' : . Utical success at 59, McKay sur- The boy was attended by state prised m of statehouse ?-5 .Edwreported OT ' il. AW Y1" "I could not refuse, however." Sufvivors, besides the parents, JSf'fliJ&fe f 'SSSlS: include the grandparents, &r. and 15.5 I Mrs. Charles South, CZ9 N. Winter CI "It . J7.il.7r i pound no 1654 If Th Oregon Statesmcm. Salem, Orgox Friday, Norznbc 21. 1SS2 peici sc Governor 'Couldn't Refuse' Request; Sen. Patterson Looms as Successor Appointee Happy About It n - j Levy Proposed By Legislators The Legislative Highway In terim committee, at a Salem meet ing Thursday, issued a statement recommending that the effective date of increased weight-mile truck taxes levied by the 1851 r I 7 : truck taxes levied by the 151 T . u, , -legislature and approved by the II I . - W I Inihail voters at the recent general elec- U. Oe IJIilllCtl- Toward World confidence and am humble in acceptance of so great a responsi- tion be fixed as of Nov. 4 The Tecommendation will be presented for consideration' of the 1953 (legislature which con venes here on Jan. 12. .' the truckers. . a i u- TI mond Hart. McMinnville . and an measure in tne expression oi nil Attorney General George Neu- ."f""- VJ" L J uncle, Orvuie South, Portland. er recentlv issued' an ODinion I It was against a background oil that under the act its effective Democratic defeat in the election .harm f w t. pinn rTr,, bility." date was Jan. 1, 1952, approxi- and the historic conference at the " - r He said he wouldn't comment on I mately 10 months earlier than wnite Mouse Tuesday witn esi- TT m YT 1 proposed in the recommendation dent-elect Eisenhower , that th H QtlH ti Hdnn I to the 1953 legislature. chief executive made his appraisal. JL JUlllvl" tU'XlCllllI Under Neuner! opinion Public Truman told a news conference Utilities Commissioner Charles H. his first in two months he was Heltzel would be required to col- "very haDpy'that Eisenhower is Ject the back truck taxes estimated supporting the American-United by A. F. Harvey, commission rate Nations position against repatria expert, at $2,500,000 -by Nov. 30 tion ef Korean war ' prisoners or penaiues wouia oe .unposea. 1 against their will. Assistant Attorney General , puiiin aside the curtains for Jack McColloch. assigned to the lun oKmrvcA Inf what went on at Utilities Commission, nointed out I v. Hh SEOUL fJPV-More than 700 Chi- " m I MUa T kU aw WW WW I W r - ' " I Mt w m n k that under the law the denartment 1 a vw Tn in Tn,m.n nese Reds hrieflv dented South T Head Bur B areas has no option but to collect and I said tne repatriation issue was Korean positions on Sniper Ridge I The? federal department Mc ssess the penalties. "one of the i main things about Thursday night in bloody hand-to- KT . 'Will head employes 65,000 Lima omiui, mieruu cornmince which W talked, chairman, predicted the legislature f In answer to a question, he said would give the relief. He said the Iranian problem also was dis- state has given up the money in cussej i budgetary planning so that re- on,. n1v ,u. tt; t- va. mission of the added tax for the principally but not altogether, de- " ill. jj i voted to loreiga reiauons, uaruauiy, ouuui uucu u p.H Hfii ealH ' i 7 Chosen Interior ? Chieftain f DOM HimiiiULD; NXW YORK UVTmtcifMt t&trrkr Thuraday ta r"-Ti mt tea cf CablneV-fivtklzj rwn l fore he Ukes c3 swrCy fur r rra on kxzrnry that .3 wm turned out ta the bm. The Crrt thr arp&letrrirtU la the new GOP ftdmliirtUM which i3 take orcr the rr.x orn iect oa Jan. 29 w t to: Gov. Dourtaa McKay cf Ortrua. SI. as aecTTtary of the lr.trrir succeeding Oscar Chaperon, j lican foreign affairs nprrt. a aecrrtary of stale tucceedg fa Acheoo. Charles E. WUaoa cf DrtrtiJ, CX. rmidcr.t ef Gmrral Itcfton. m KTTTUrT of 6Vfcre wIir Robert Lm-nt. POTTTTJivn cwrm,.l p.hm. Fee Ordrrty Traaafer" I on . H.TIihnro .rtnrrOT rw1 I With lhe thfT PpClir.trVf r.l. president of the Orrgoa Senate, ta co i.na nr INeuner Rulin2 Cited; Court Test Possible all probabdity be Orrgan's next governor. Pattersoa ffl aucced to the post cf Gov. Douglas Mr Kay re- signs brfore Jan. 12 to become toward fo -micg the top wi kri A his rrnme and rarrring out at crderJy traasfrr" cf auUrity from'Detnocrats to RrpuUKna. Cisenho-Ts mWUoq cf DvUra, VTUaoa and MxKay foUowrd cUm "7 .?VTior- oa U.e heU cf a eonfrrrnce t- has said be doesn't know whra he wiH rrsira to accept the Eiaea- twn Dull and tSe rccrrtl. The bnet announcemrct Fighting JHLplds jRidge for R0K velopment he commented. "The people of the Northwest know that I always have favored more power development with its inci dental benefits to the farmers. The., governor wouldn't "say whether-he would support state-1 hood for Alaska or Hawaii, but he has been on record four times in favor of statehood -for them at various governors' conferences. how ippouitefnt But Pl made by Urrorr pirn m obseryers trre tt fl b before rnuy. James C lUtrmy. t tho w w v iwral's Commodore Uotrlhfd- If he should wait usU Jan. U Quanert. -or later, then Sen. Eugene E. MrKar's vimi SsrartM Uarsh. 5J. MrUmnrine anorory. 7e big eurpriae was the can might become governor. W be U of UcKay. had not Um ra expected to be ected Senate fardrd gerera2y as brif g sa-.or preildent la the cew Lrd&lature. u front-rurmers for Vw Job There remaloed possibility that CapJtoJ Ilia cwitmsu froni F- cc rt test win be started to oe- pub'ueans and Drmocrsu ki.w termine ho should succeed Uc were generay favor&U ui ih Kay. U he resigns brfore Jan. 12. EUerJunrrr arpointmeots. t Story rresldrstt's Tma CCa oa rare C 1 Attomry General George Neuftrr Hrrr are brtrf skrlcbrs cf U ruled only la it week that Pattrr- three new aecrrunes: i son Is nest ta line, but tt Is po- Dulles Son cf Pmtjlefi sible the State Supreme Court w3 minister. His graadfaLSer. 4 tin ba aiked to decide heJer h la Wataon fotVer. aecrerary c TaUerioa or Secretary of SUU rute under rresident Eenan.a Earl Neabry. Harriaon. i Neuner held that the term of the He got his Crrt dllomsur! tp- president of the Senate dors Dot potntinrnt from Proldrct U.'.m - expire at the date cf the general when 29 years old. u narri by eiection. la other words, Patterson Proidenl RooaertU as an at imv would eonunue ta that otnee uduj ta tt 1 913 Saa rranriaro a new Senate rresideet Is named, ence that adopted tt UrJvl Neuner made his ruSa--g whea tiona ehartrr, aerred r.t.6.bl Gor. McKay was out of tbe state ran adrlaer to three Demorfaue and aome staU efneers thourht ecrrUrir of state, was ar handhakea aad meaaagea ef eeagrataUUeaa all day Tharsday after the secreury of sute should be rhitect cf tte JspaneM It are i j policies before checking first with . ni.v r tv,i.. rw. .. r n..v v.n- Ike, but on Northwest power de- v,..,,wM -,r r M,mi.i,u.M .n j.. tv... .n announcement cf bis appelatmeat aa secretary ef the taterter ta Dwight D. EbeBhwera eahtaet. DesplU taterrepUeaa the Oregaa reveraer aad Salem basiaeasaiaa carried eat his day's acketfale ta the, exeemtlve effleea. (Staiesmaa rbeto.) 1st Lady of Oregon Would Like to Stay hand combat. I people -and spends half a bil-l Later four Red tanks snraved lion dolars a year and Includes the South Koreans with machine- supervision of many natural re- gun bullets before Allied artillery sources and other matters of daily routed the armor. I concern to Oregon and the West. A U. S. Eighth Army staff offi- (Story on Page 6.) h. cer said Friday that all positions McKay's selection for the cab- jieiueu lemporaxuy 10 ue inacx uct-un um isreggn auzen so I 1 I By CONRAD FRANCE Staff Writer. The SUtessaaa elecboa and the orgsnixaUoa of Heaaa Geaeral MeUrs f the new LegUlarure. Wilson - He la not to t it And there la sta another poasJ- fued with tie Ootrlea Z. WT.woa bOiry if McKay abound resign after General Cectrlc wba wm Jaa. M. The Sute Senate tnlgtet emmer.t war moUrrr and elect someone other thaa 2Urih rpt 1'h rmiirr.t Trvr-.ist t rr as president. the admicirtrs lion's handx g U AA Are ReshlWaae the steel strike urlr.g ue K Then aflet that msn moves vp TTr- 1 to the governorahin, the senators w'1r took erer the teetad' mignt r,n tneir cbligaUoa to T c we eart Lrenrraj Kcnr Uarsh by elects him prrtldect. rsslrauon la lStl after Ut.rj like McKay. Newbry. Marsh been a vice project for 1 0 rx. and Patterson are all Republicans. . In recent years. CVTs V .Ik (Additknal details oa bage . had become recorslred as a lrd- Newbry was out ef the staU f obtaining agreemects joa Thursday. lor. r -terra working roctracta. c-.i- Xeaa Walkrr, Indepeodenee. veV W rrmncrmeriij thrf intention of the committee to u declared incidentallv that 'if er, were restored on that frozen appointed since 1871 brought en establish a fair tax that would not bad it to do over he s would Front 8ector- top officials except Sen. Wayne z a. a 1 ' a w 'Mm aba u aja m 1 w a a a - 1 w m rea a re'e acu aid hV doesnt battalion strength after earlier thusiastlc acclaim from Oregon's t care who challenges the expres- rr . iL t..7 " owr t . nV- .-finn th. barrage and a furious air bom- lea on Page 6.) U N A itnn aprression. and bardment. I A likable public figure, and 1 nothmg 3F - a0lLS?1Cghting Wf ,OT fiem McKayiS repu- f. "Ta'eJmL m.. I SouthKoreli'ns huddled in Sniper thHid&ta Cherolet CoT Sn-; Most of the committee session fit ii Vrith rpnortprs inr- foxholes while the tempera-1 big Chevrolet and Cadillac agen das devoted to discussion of the the Nov 4 election. He showed no a,to 10 above rero. cy, and has never removed him- ilotor Vehicle department bill evidence of being dismayed by J1 Reds made small scale but self from active Interest in which is nearing final form. This the defeat of his party. ' vicious stabs at other points with- Salem's business life. hill wntilri onnrnTrnto anfnrra. m .4:11 -nJ- In tWO-mlle Segment Of this Cen- He haa hen In nnlttfra V ment of most of the motor vehicle taJkbout his own future. As to EH1?0 nd lso tte was lected mayor of Salem in penalize anyone in the truck in dustry. - Truck industry ' spokesmen es timated that some firms would have to pay as high as $150,000 extra tax for the period involved and have it on deposit by the last lay or the month. 1 :i 4 laws in one department. Restaurant Blaze Blamed on Grease I :. "Salem baa been our bom for 25 years and. frankly. I hate to I leave, Mrs. Douglas McKay said .ran mnr.brr 'r ik. I wire boorta baaed ca lnrreed Thursday in commenting on her Mid ft might U wcU to buia a P?3,. . . I suvauwr uwuuiui apvuMiiuacin i oecuratory jacrmeTit rrora ttrv. J r vi si uw wvwrar. i btate ovpreme uurt oa tne cxueai "- .mv ''However,' ahe hastened to add. I tk of succession to governor ua- rUU tovT T r- H bresi "dont give the Impression that! I Or the present aituauon, 57 U Ut am depressed over going to Wash- State Treasurer Walter J. Pesr-1 . t S V' lngton. Because rm not. This is a I son declared that despite the a V I ?V r41"",, .H'if great honor for both the gover- torney grneral i opinion there 1 . '7Z: ,v . r nor ann ma ani I'm a m.v. I . tnr the most cf 1L- " validity of Patterson-. .iev.Uon jLT Mra. MKay. known best la Sa- to genemor and suggested that SJ L .. . v. . .v In-r tw.w . s-4.i I U-purpoae cams and resourtes C teaching or writing, he said he ""u, Me w if33 .e wi5 to ut Lea just doesn't know yet. But for a tSwI? 'aS tl S&f ii?,1935-.A 7eteran of while, he said, he isn't going to Jf S Wars, he has been prom do a darn - thing-iust sit down ?ed. i0 "5 Inent to veterans' activities and and do nothing. , . w AllT fir. rniH . rZ ben Mrs. Deuglas McKay, whe Toatea . He . made it dear once more rc??1d- e-He also ha, U leave Salem- bat Is preparing that, he still considers Stevenson mCTZaZ" eaQ. uieLar?Der ox commerce. head of the party and said . he I -- leanuuar wita Kesevrees a social climber, said she and Gov. I setiion cf the legislature to per- UcKay had discussed his aPDOint- imroecaie orgamraooa u or- ment as aecreUry of the interior I00" to avoid any leg! eestioa. 'since Monday." At first,' she said, "my answer was 2to. Later, when we both realized what a wonderful thing it would be for Oregon, we decided we couidnt turn it down." Tt is a great personal sacrifice for both of us. We have our chil dren and grandchildren here. And we both enjoy our home, our urease in dnp pans and a stove will ask nothing of him merely Vil uwuneu dj oaiem ten tne governor ne wui cooperate if y y wt flf?enJor l,ia Tbursday night in reorganizing the party. DlegClOUCkS UOlVt at the Blue Line Cafe, 276 Chem- j & ekeU St. (Zrt FVir FAthfiT Extensive smoke damage was A1A Ti ' ' " 1 x w,5 craca-ea irom ine neat ox tne J a. "' I flames. Firemen had to break T OF lllClUStrial giasa in me iront aoor to enter tne business. No estimate of damage from the fire, fought for two hours, was made Thursday night : Animal Crackers . Bv WARREN GOODRICH McKay has a workine familiar-1 ity with the resources of the West, with federal domain and with the thinking of men who have been eheerfally fer the basy sew life aheU lead whea her hoshaad. I friends and the beach. . And the new Oregon's govern r. becomes VS. secretary w the Interior. Plan First Day Within 24 hours more than $10,000 was raised for the Salem Industrial Development Council program, as its fund campaign started Wednesday and Thursday. , This' was the report from coun cil leaders who are seeking; $150, 000 from Salem businesses as an investment in the community's industrial future. Carl W. Hogg is chairman of the council which is a Chamber of Commerce or ganization. The $130,000 would cover a five-year program of industrial expansion. No time limit for the fund raising has been set, although I ITALY council members hope to have the PALO ALTO, Calif. (--The Atomic Energy Commission has a new word megabock. It means one million dollars. Dr. William L. Davidson, head of the industrial development di vision of the AEC, whipped oat this word Thursday tn address ing the annual meeting ef the Stanford Research Institute As sociates. He said a small packaged pow er atomic reactor weald cost S to S megabneks. ' The word cornea from a Greek term meaning great and has beea adopted la the technical world as standing for aae million, as la megacycles. And a back la back or anyhow it nsed ta active in power, reclamation. irri-lT7 ' 1 TT I t.v. thi ZZTZZ gation and other project. If aiTVieW HOUSC I eThXT 17 'tM "vT;; XZZZ I Thuradsy by aio U7B m ain sataiv noAraw i a . a . . . ' iirnrrnan Dwight Eisenhower for the presi- ' .'a. a. af1 dency. Issued frequent press re- LrOIltraCt IjlVeil leases aunng me campaign to an rwer the Democrats." T7J (OTA 1 C One of his strongest statements J; Of &tJ 4 ZwJlO ties In with his new Job: He said , . that multi-purpose dams -would continue to be built on the rivers of the Pacific Northwest. under a Republican administration. In the past he also has taken governor, of course, is fond ef riding." "I always look at the rood sido of these decisions, thourh. and come. I follow- WI.LI.. Jk I i th. rm.rwvu aT?a , "I Suburban Chamber of Commerce. tun vi . prk be located ap- The McKays came to Salem h P ' 1827. when they had been mar m-Y occ?7t9w.rA:7S Jry ln district. It will occupy at 393 Jerrls Ave. they I w. r.;. jnrrrW.m PrV. . r. win oe I tv. UmA k ajmA u ev. relcpmenL (Story also in ecW umn 4.) r The three appointees were ex pected ta go to Washington aooa and begin familUrlzlr thrm aelves ith the duties they are to assume. Dulles Indicated he would fke to have talks with SecreUry Ach on and other State Depaxtraer.1 officials on the Immediate teob Urns that are prestir.g tor a. tec., tion. j He also hinted he would not- ac company Elsenhower oa Vr-m Ko rean trip - but would remain tere to studr tha tasks that lie ahead """ ews SerrlM . I when h takes over the fotl. 1 SALEM HEIGHTS Plans fori (Additional stories alarahrrtca a new so-acre park were reported I rage l ana oa rage a.) ; the South Salem Park Donated For Public Use South of Salem News Blackout : For Ike Trip Contract for construction of a tta. th- CZ-lic "plaSp washuccto tiwTh. tU. - one-story reinforced concrete p-1 f1 HV1.. I ad maintain the park. The area I Department announced Tfcurti7t omt rZl' M comfrise natural timber stand, an ofScial news blackout r4 be Precideet-ct tients cottage at Fab-view Home I, a -a v.. v. v.rf f I t7 - . . . a creek and a spring. It fronts oa clamped around a stand on one other controversy . JV "Z7 Z-Ctn. U w i- w. uLr! .wow Pro oect Road which is Teached Dwight D. Elaet2owers farcom. -the tidelands oil issue. He has comro1 vJ mm, - " I via Liberty Road. la r trip to the Korean War too. favored state ownership of the Construction Company of Lake I fcK ' ii vlf v 1CJ"I Chamber spokesmen said a na-l The annouaceraect. said that tat land, once demanding .that the Grove on a low bid of $37 M 15. !IIL,.T.H,'i'f! tunl pool bij be co Rcunty reasons no news of the Board member, said th. build- Lwhai li ThaV. to d7 and mmmg reoe a reesence or acxrnue. m ing probably would be completed really prefer my home and garden The park is expected to be ready I ur.'J after U leaves TCorea. and j ready for occupancy about I ,uc" mings. uux 111 do what 1 1 for public use by next summer. I la ad&tioa. the departmect said ' wr muu a uww A U CniOT I Part AT tH. irM ta n umwI trw I UfTt Wia E Do DUCjL1L2M3 l.TJitT- U. S. Senate stay in session until it acted on a bill favoring state ownership. (Additional details on Page 2.) bet Moceri Faces next July 1. It would house pa- tients who because cf disabilities It" cannot walk to the main dining fi NaVal ReSCC Dr.Irvin hav a finH( nf innrfiTlm1lT A AnLwo ..'T WO patients. In his pocket, Leonard C. Moceri, rOtv yts, my f omUy has been in thU business for I don't know bS3 NiSLSBenedetto 4 Murder Raps I fVnn fift -nntav) Italian nhflfrSA-1 JL by year's end to get a staff or- pher and statesman, died at his ganized and put their industrial palatial home here Thursday, program into operation soon after . , " J.n. . B' I - ir. .III. ... . ( I aM . a 1 a a. " ; I ... .1 111 . LUiil UVA. . I lM 1 . ... . . 1?dwinsctoeder b chairman of h16 brct about his own jailing c room to nu t mm councus xmance eomminee i uuwwi w which k in charge of the fund I Lithia Th ater Thursday after tt eamnalm. I stood a hazard following a morn- The new building, according to I f t a - HilL superintendent, wUlAkClallJCro ilUVUUCt .TTT V Ml -1 . lYn U ' Patients who are unable to M have received promotions, it to telephone com box anal ,i 7. mr, ..lss innoimrfd ThH?v-!T wb i a are in aw snininar r i m n ri ua 1 111 ai lbf a - j un, u I Darrel C -Yoaalee. 1231 Centre . . . ta. . I CULUiec. . IUU 111 I " ' Anursaav on a zu-year-oiq xoieao.1 - ' O- murder charee. I oen uie new couaz u cwi- MorecL 45; was Identified by Pea a separate aiiung room aaa Six members of Salem's organ ized Naval Reserve surface di vis- many years by the Jory family as I tla cf the date cf EMr.howrr'a la picnic grounds. loeparrure rrom uua vaamrr im V u h VWOT A hVMV M. - ' - - - - - - -. - - a . w the many good times we have had route back to the United Lates. there,- said Mrs. Jory. 1 r sV(: A Mitutvi St, was promoted from seaman I to storekeeper, third class, his RfP.FTifl ATTACK FRENCH Angeles police intelligence unit as ui oe ocaxea uaceni w rive others promoted from sea- HANCI. Indochina XflVTha Vi-! ETYTXG GOES TO ASIA P nauon a most wantea ingger man recruit to seaman appren- etminh attacked French defense NTT.W York iJPUOscar R. Tw. I man" and a possible suspect in the I D. D. Green, superintendent of tice were Eugene G. JLuch. New- south of the Black River on an ling, federal security administra-1 H Bugry Sccgel murder and oth-1 construction at the Eastern Oregon J berg: Howard V. Porter, Morv 18 -mile front ThiimH Thlti-r lft bv niane Thuxsdav for I cr Hollywood slayings. I SUte Hospital, will be transferred I mouth: Charles N. Sxeikovsky. French estimated 6.000 of the I India and Southeast Asia to at-l Mored is under indictment for to Salem and will be In charre of IN.-25th St.: Norman L. Van Fleet. I Communist-led rebels took cart In 1 tend a series cf welfare' confer-1 tour gangland slayings in Toledo! the cottage project as inspector.! 1SLS N. 17th St,- and Rodney L. tht attack. - ; lences. from 1931 to 1831. 1 board members announced. ' I Watts, Sublimity. m rraaciaro . Chmr Mas. . n - ao u 1 Similar precsutions were Ukra to ssfrguard the late PretUer rratJOia D. Pkosevelt oa utpa d jrmg World War IL j aa m M as se jm n jSO si JX Bend Traffic Deqth First in Tvro Years Hrm Varh rnZZ: ilZrrZLZZl EEra UWThls Certnl Ortra abia foe t4 h un. mn I city recorded ru Crrt traT.c tsu.. tmt. wmtmm im r"iT tar sua afv I tr ta more thaa two years Wrtmm rrneoa a4 toeirtet. Ji r et7 w j - , aar w as. fctsj aaa mmm , 77. k2ad whea be was struck If SAXXK rasnrrrATJoW la car rxZica said was drlrra y fttare Start W Watar Ttw Sr. I ! 'r'm C. Csbrr. T--, T.-w , , i ner wi .i ..-a -i a. i at Ut a a. LaXTatf SO a. sa 'wuh a nciglhar. . .