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Emllently-Bred Jerseys Go Comparatively Cheaply at Sale . (Story also on page 1) lot- of excellently bred Jer seys, went comparatively cheaply Tuesday night, at; the annual Your Opportunity sale held at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Thij was held in connection withi the 87th annual American Jersey Cattle Club convention which will close here Thursday. ., ' Only "14 of the 43 cows sold trill stay in Oregon. John and Lola Gale of Canby bought three for $1,075. One of their pur chases was a Poison cow from Vancouver, B. Cr another was from Domingo Onederra farm at Boise, Idaho, and the third was one from the Finnkum farm at Dayton. ' Yearling Heifer Aubrey L; Grayson bought a yearling heifer from NeVell Mills of Fallon, Nev. Heaviest Oregon . , purchaser was Sweet Jersey Farm of Sixes, whose owner, A. W. Sweet, bought five. Other purchasers were E. S. Smoot of Centerville-, Utah; John Holleran of- Wayzata, Minn.; Neill Mathews of New Plymouth, Idaho; Forest and Ruth Clark of Turlock, Calif.; Victory Jersey Farm of Tulia, Texas; Jim Cur tin of Vancouver, Wash.; J. T. Bell of Nampa, Idaho; Frank - A. Turner of Nampa; R. L. Holladay of San Diego, Calif.; 'Eugene-Fisher of. Halsey, Ore.; Lewis Johnson of Vale; Bill Simas of Elk Grove, Calif.; J. E. Koyland of Cloverdaler H. T. Alivorez, of Jacksonvile, Fla.; H. L. Troop of Cloverdale; J: K. J Stuart of Bartow, Florida; John R. Sibley of Spencer, Mass.; Neill Mathews, New Plymouth, Ida.; Horace . Logan, Nampa . Ida.; . Jack Die and Bernard Frese, from Sebastapol, Calif. .' At the convention " business meeting of the American Jersey Cattle Club to be held today in the Salem Armory, election of officers will be held, as well as some changes in the constitution considered. - ' i The convention-. banquet will be held tonight at the Marion Hotel, with more than 400 Jersey folk expected to attend. Speaker will be Frank Branch Riley, Portland attorney. On Thursday the visitors will be; taken to Portland to attend the Western Jersey Classic show, and on Friday the travelers will go northward to the Paul Bunyan trio arranged by tne trays nar rbor, Wash., Jersey . Cattle Club nd the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce. Barber Sentenced To Life in Prison , KLAMATH FALLS IB Circuit Judge David R. Vandenberg Tues day sentenced Curley Coon. 52, Klamath Falls' barber, to life imprisonment for. the slaying of his wife, Lily, 51. Coon was convicted of second- degree murder last Friday. Testi mony was that tne woman was beaten to death after a drinking party. Defense attorneys indicated they would ask a new trial. , Jury Upholds Indictment Of Mrs. Smith PORTLAND UPl A circuit court judge's rulin'g Tuesday upheld the erand jury indictment of Mrs. Mariorie Smith on a first degree murder charge. . She will have to enter her plea June 7 to the charge , that she clotted the car-bomb slaying of her- husband, attorney .Kermit Smith, in Aprfl. " Victor luWolf, 45, earlier said in open court that Mrs. Smith laid the plot, and he planted the bomb at her direction. He .cited an old law, and asked that the judge rather than a jury, consider his case. Allstate announces mm n mmm I I II II w My Daddy's Coming Home9 Haymes Wins Fight Against rtation Depo WASHINGTON ( -r Dick Haymes, Rita HayworthV singing husband. Tuesday won a U. S. District Court light to avoid being deported. Judge Burnita S. Matthews ruled he was not subject to deportation because of. Dying trip he made to Hawaii : in the spring of 1853 to keen a singing engagement and court Miss Hayworth. He married the film star later. Thei Immigration Service claimed in returning from Hawaii Haymes re-entered the United stales rrpm a, foreign port or place or from an outlying posses sion." Since Haymes is also an alien ineligible for American citi renship, the service ruled he was subject to deportation. When a de portation order was issued last No vember, Haymes appealed to the District Court. SWEA CITY, Iowa Harold Fischer III, C, son of Cant. Harold Fischer Jr, points with pride to. pic tores, of his father, double jet ace whom the Chinese Reds released Tuesday. ' "Maybe Belli take me swimming again," the youngster said,' recalling happy times with his father, at the farm home near here of Mr. and Mr. Harold Fischer Sr, his grandparents. (AP Wirephoto.) (Story on page z, see. 1.J ! on auto insurance . 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Horn ofSc Sloki. . 4 Die in Jet Bomber Crash SHREVEPORT, La. U) A Jet bomber crashed to earth Tuesday shortly after taking off from Barks dale Air Force Base and carried four airmen , to flaming death. The B47 Stratojet made a steep climb after the take off from about 300 to 500 feet." one eyewitness said. "It leveled off momentarily and then banked ' sharply to the right The plane's nose and right wing struck the ground about 300 yards from the south end of the main runway." The big 'craft burst into flames as it fiit the ground, wreckage was scattered over a 200-yard area. Borrowing of 14 Million for Gas Work Okehed Public Utilities Comm. Charles H. Heltzel authorized the Portland Gas Coke Co. Tuesday to borrow $14,000,000 to help finance its con version to, natural gas. ' The- company will begin using natural 'gas from the - San Juan basin next year. . The company was permitted issue ; S6.ooo.eoo PeT cent sinking fund bonds, and to issue $8,000,000 worth of promissory notes. f - State's Geese to Extinguish Weeds The State Forestry Department plans to buy a flock of geese.t Vera McDaniel, superintendent of the Oregon forest nursery, said Tuesday the geese would be used to eat the weeds at the nursery. McDaniel said, however, he still hunting' for a way to stop the birds from eating the tree seed he plants.- He thinks Jour or five fal cons might do the trick. f ' '- -' , : -.'- '-" r . ; 3c n - t ,- - Jl '''' 'i Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Jone 1, 1955-(Sec 2)-3 Reich General AsksGivilians Control Army BON'N, Germany W The West German armed forces should be subjected to a strict civiliaa con trol on the American pattern, for mer Gen. Hasso von ManteuffI urged Tuesday night A tank commander in World War II, Manteuffel is now a Free Demo crat - member of ,the Bundestag (lower house). He recently toured military installations in the United States with a party of deputies. In a broadcast over the Hesse radio, he evidently drew on that experience in recommending that West Germany copy the American system in setting up its armed forces, to total a half million men, as a partner in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He said the Bonn parliament should be able to check on mili tary-activity throueh Questioning the top brass in committees, as jcloses the following day, is done by Washineton consres- Ike Predicts Deadline for Polio Project WASHINGTON OB President Eisenhower said Tuesday the first phase of the anti-polio campaign double inoculation of all first and second graders j- "certainly" will be completed before the infan tile paralysis season reaches its peak in August. ji Enough Salk vaccine will be manufactured within the next 30 days to do the job, he announced at his news conference. j! Within" 60 1 days. , the President added, he has the assurance of Surgeon General Leonard Scheele that both the first and second shots for all youngsters in the highest priority group' will be adminis-. tered.' .n - The immunization procedure' calls for three shots, the first-two given fairly close together and the third after an interval of about seven months. In a statement issued soon after his conference, Eisenhower said developments in the campaign dur ing the last week. have been "both eventful and encouraging." He re ferred to the agreement on revised safety standards reached ,by U.S. Public Health authorities and the six drug companies licensed to make the Salk vaccine. V, "The surgeon': general of the Public Health Service tells me that it is hoped to release some vaccine the President there have within a few days ,' said. He acknowledged been delays in the program since it was launched early in April. "Because of scientific work that was done during that delay science has learned new things about the way viruses behave in large; scale manufacture and about the way we should make vaccine," he said. Rose Festival Officials Fear Lack of Roses PORTLAND (fl Rose Festival officials Tuesday expressed con concern about a possible lack of roses - Because ! of unusually cool t weather only a few flowers have blossomed so far this year and the festival begins in, about a week. The Royal Rosarians organiza-' tion. which, had scheduled a rose i garden contest for June. 6, an nounced it was postponing the ' j affair until June 13 because there might be nothing to judge on the earlier date. Leo Faust, ' president of the Portland Rose Society, was more optimistic.; "In 66 years of Rose Festivals we have never had a rose failure and we will have plenty this year. We may not have ill varieties, but ; we will have plenty of blooms," '. he said. -( Festival activities get under way, June 8. The grand floral parade will be June 11 'and the festival ' sional committees, That, would be a revolutionary measure in German military his tory.; German generals have tra ditionally regarded themselves as immune from interference by any one except the head of state. Another precedent - breaking proposal by Manteuffel wes that civilians should head all the de partments of the Defeiise Ministry. He suggested tne creation of a small defense council under the commander in chief, also a civil ian.! The parliamentary opposition should be represented on this coun cil, he suggested. I nrcfnjgjTi? REASONABLE PRICES ' I WASHINGTON -un Sen. Mag- nuson (D-Wash) Tuesday called for ' reasonable natural gas prices to e consumers in the - Pacific North- west, "with no clauses permitting automatic increases." . I Lia. N D Or O ChM. M J Or. I DRS. CHAN and LAM CHINKSE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 401 Conrt St Offlc pa Sfttmrdsf wut. II a.a t t .m.: ( U 1 v.a. 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