Reduced Auto Insurance St ill State Insurance Commissioner Robert Taylor said Wednesday his office is still studying an ap plication for lower automobile in surance rates received earlier tnis week from mutual insurance companies in New York. Unofficial report that the ap plication 1 would be made came out several weeks ago. Similar reduction rates have been applied for in several other states. "We just got the information from the mutual companies last Monday, Taylor said. "It's very complkated and will take us some time to analyze it" If approved by Taylor the rate reductions would be: A 25 per cent drop in premium costs for cars driven for pleas ure, less than 7,500 miles a year and only by two adults, both at least 25 years old. Twenty per cent reduction for family cars driven principally by adults but with children permit ted to drive up to 25 per cent of the mileage. Youthful drivers without fam ily ties, however, would pay 30 per cent more. Money Awaits World War II Prisoners Four Willamette Valley veter ans, who were held as prisoners of war during World War II, are the object of a search by the State Veterans Department so they may be paid money due them for time spent in prisoner of war camps. The department Wedn e s d a y was asked by the War Claims Commission to assist in search for the four since checks which had been mailed to them were returned, marked "address un known." The benefits range from $5 to around $1,900. The men and their last known addresses are: Harold D. Gray mer, Salem; Stanley Orrin Nold, 8979 N. Portsmouth Ave., Port land; Wallace Glenn Taylor, 745 N. Russell St., Portland, and Jam es Ttece LangwelL 1225 East Third St, Albany. Milan, Italy, has a woman zoo director. VOUK VflTH Chewing docs it Get a happy little lift Chew Wrigteys Spearmint Cum. Help you on the Job. Work goes f ater. easier. Under Study 2 0HDD(oGrj KfiKo?nxftS 2 351 State St As A Special Treat, Many Of Our Customers Will Be Taking Mother Out To Dinner At One Of Many Outstanding Eating Placet In Salem. tWe appreciate that because, most of them serve MIDGET MEAT.) Her are some suggestions for you 'amateur' Cooks (Husbands and daughters) who like to 'strut thir stuff at horn and aiv Mother a rest. Ham Roast Pork Boast Fresh Pic Hints: A fresh ham (leg o' pork) or picnic roast with dressing, and apple kauce. Pork steak,, breaded and simmered in tomato sauce. Center chops, cut thick and casserole or, have a pocket in them. . , ' 1 SWISS STEAKS A Favorite STEER ROASTS Tender. Lean VEAL STEAKS To Bread VEAL PORTERHOUSE LOIII BACOII ... REGULAR PICIIICS COTTAGE ROLLS Nice to Slice Reds Call Prisoners of War 'Olympic Players9 4 V ;" A i v -J; 1 it; J f.?'-: NEW YOfcK Caption on this picture released April 28 in New York buting pictures from Bed China, says that these are prisoners or war circling field in camp some where in North Korea to open inter-camp "Olympics." Picture, says the caption, was made on Nov. 26, 1952. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman) , Ex-Red Held Deportable HOUSTON, Tex. I) A federal dge held Wednesday that an im-mifei-ant who was formerly a Com munist is mandatorily deportable. Judge Allan B. Hannay said such would be the case even if the immigrant's behavior . has been above reproach' since leaving the party. Hannay made his ruling while denying the petition of Roger Nehamia Berrebi, 39-year-old cot ton clerk who was seeking a writ of habeas corpus to prevent his deportation. Alsea Search for Body of Salem Man Continues , Dragging operations in the Al sea River for the body of George (Todd) Walker, 68, City Transit Lines driver, uncovered a fishing reel Wednesday and searchers hoped to find the body soon. The reel belonged to Orval (Johnny) Hale, also a Salem bus driver, who was Walker's com panion on the fateful fishing trip Monday. Hale managed to get ashore after their rubber boat upset Members of Walker's family and other volunteers along with Sheriff C. N. Lilly who have been dragging the swift and muddy river, believe the body may be caught under brush or logs near where the reel was found. Dragging will center at this spot again today. Dr. Samuel Johnson suffered from tuberculosis of the glands. freshen yemr taste brightens yoar slay! I 1 CMlwmo ttuM r I J a9l w AH203 I 1 1 OTHER'S DAY 65c PorkSieak Lean Lb. Lb. 410 Center Chops 79 B Lb. HERE THEY ARE We hare had so many calls. A limited supply. BACKS Sugar Cured Bake Or Broil OUR CENTER STREET MARKET IS OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL if P. M. CLOSED .SUNDAYS if" "T iU.H " - T :ftp n ' : Freed POW Greeted by Wife w: k xiJrl v 5: TACHIKAWA, Japan When Air Force Captain Zachary Dean of Douglass, Kan., arrived at the Tachikawa alrbase in Japan after, bis repatriation in the final exchange of sick and wounded pris oners of war it was a happy moment. He was reunited with his wife who had remained hopefully in Japan since Dean was shot down in Korea in April, 195L (AP Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo to The Statesman.) Driver Escapes As Logging Truck Struck by Train Although ftis logging truck was demolished, James A. Muzzey, 33, of 2310 Lansing Ave., suffered only minor injuries when struck by a train Wednesday morning at Chemawa. r. Muzzey told state police he was 1128 Center LB. 470 lb. 590 .750 550 .1410 590 -LB. f -Illll City by Eastroto, agency distri '-TUT eastbound across the north end of the Chemawa School grounds. The road runs parallel to the tracks just before crossing, and Muzzey said he heard no train, so turned across. The dual rear wheels of the truck were thrown 150 feet from the crash scene by the impact of the southbound Southern Pacific freight train. Muzzey was taken to a Salem hospital but released after out-patient treatment Tends to Duty ri 3ji LONDON Queen Elizabeth U watches formal acceptance of the new colon she has just presented to members of her Boyal Household Caraliy in colorful ceremonies at Windsor Castle (Apr. 28). The troop Is attached to the royal household ' for ceremonial duties. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London.) The Nation's Top tS r?po7cTl 1 1 T M HI 1" M A , Cstck to our j sj I A LETTEf? FROM ) IE . ' T POST CAPDSr-' A V BLONDE ' 1 k J..- . ' ', . 't.-: : "'. : SCENE: THE SWISS CHALET if .v "Z? " JL OP VON NUCLEUS. T-V W t t-l rF Jf DICX TRACT j ' lXSJ&P&S&T S f TWE WHOLE WORLD IS FUU.0P UAPPV "1 I ITS EASV TO SEE. ) OH-MY GO0OHESS-1 I THAT DOES IT.' 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