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!3-5cc. Ill) Statesman, Salon; Ore., Fri., Mar. 3, alley Nevs Imtmmvim $ ftA C PVlfft boMct roiice iloss'Uiecks iiritisii bccuriiT ior Lreinliii Que. 3 Teachers Due to Leave Central Area . utrtmaa News Service MON'MOITH-According to an tiouncwncnt by Dr. R. E. Lieuallen, president. Oregon College of Edu cation, and Henry Tetz, superinten dent of School District 13C, three teachers who hold positions in the j Monmouth and Independence ele mentary schools and are assistant professors of education at Oregon College of Education, will not re turn to their present assignments next falL Miss Violet McFarland, Mon mouth seventh grade teacher who came to Oregon College of Educa tion in 1951, is to be married July 7. 1956 to Conley Lanham of Eu gene, j Mrs. Mary Gwinn, fourth grade teacher in Independence, is re signing because of an interest in pursuing work at the junior high school level. Mrs. Gwinn joined the OCE staff in 149. As announced previously. Miss Margaret Perry has been granted a leave of absence to accept an education position In Washington, D.C. She is a fourth-grade teacher at Monmouth. Grange Sees Space Need Utrtnua News Service BRUSH COLLEGE Brush Col lege Grange had an attendance Tuesday of 32 members. As more interest is shown, the necessity of additional room is being discussed. Plans are to be submitted as the weather clears. Articles of incorporation as a non-profitable organization were presented by Elmer Cook, attor ney, and were approved. Deputy John McRae of t)ak Grove Grange spoke on dumping of garbage along the highway, and complimented Elmer Cook on his "excellent work" in getting it cleaned up. McRae also discussed how Eola Hills Grange purchasing associa tion, now open for business, would benefit all grange members. An attractive display table rep resenting Easter was arranged by Mrs. Lucy Weller. An article of "I Saw Russian Farming" was read by agriculture chairman, H. D. Burns. Strike Slows Construction At Atom Plant RICHLAND, Wash, on- A strike by two unions closed down most of the construction work Thursday t ' the Hanford atomic works. The Teamsters' and Operating Engineers' unions called the strike in a dispute over special allow ances for travel to the men's jobs on the vast reservation. There was no picketing but most of 1.200 construction workors were idled. The Teamsters' Union ac tion stopped the buses which nor mally carry the bulk of the work ers to their distant jobs. .The strike did not affect the ac tual production operations of the "Hanford plants.""' The strike involves a proposed change by contractors in the agreement for so-called "isolation pay," to compensate workers for the time and cost of travel to their Jobs. Rhode Island claims that ths first jail sentence for a speeding auto -driver was imposed da that state 1904. Ackerman Named Canby Principal State smaa Km Servlrt MARQUAM Butte Creek School Principal Paul Ackerman has been named principal of Canby Grade School Ackerman will succeed Leslie Rood who will commence his du ties at Clackamas County Super intendent of Schools on April 15 following the resignation of Edwin C. Woodworth. By STANLEY GODFREY LONDON" Ivan Serov, boss of Russia's secret police, few here Thursday in a fast new Soviet jet airliner to check security arrange ments for the forthcoming Bui- ganin Khrushchev visit. Indignant editorials in London newspapers called him a "thug" and "jackal." But the stocky, tanned Serov, flashing the Kremlin's current "let's all be friends" smile, ap peared b'.iihfly unaware of the edi torial outcry. Successor to the executed Lav renty Bcria as Soviet security chief, Serov last month W3s pro moted to the rank of general of he Army. , Flare el Haaor The airliner which brought Serov to London is a sweepback wing jet capable of carrying 50 or M pas sengers. It was given a place of honor on the airport apron but no one was allowed to go aboard. Roseburg Plans Timber jack Days ROSEBURG Opening of the seasonal logging industry win be observed Friday and Saturday with the second annual Timber jack Days, noting the end of win ter. Heavy logging and milling equip ment will paradft. through down town streets Saturday in the "pa rade of power." Another parade is scheduled Friday night. DRIVER BRAND STUDIED WINNIPEG I - Manitoba's traffic safety division is thinking of branding bad drivers with dif ferent color license plates. Drivers now get demerits ior careless driving ,and after six bad marks they must attend a driving clime. r '') I A t A i V i-.- . I LONDON - Gea. Irai JL Sew, wearing hat, chief of Soviet security forces, Is greeted by Ruts Ambassador Jacob Malik, right, and other officials at Lambs airport Thursday oa his arrival by Soviet jet air liner from Russia. Seror's trip, to check safeguards for forthcoming Khrushcbev-Bulgania visit, caused a howl of protest la the' British press. (AP WlrepboU) Firefighters Find Fire Alarm Source ..PRAIRIE CITY. Ore. I Fire men finally figured out why they were getting so many false alarms. The wife of one of the firemen said that when she dialed to phone a neighbor, the fire siren sounded. She tried again and the siren went off again. The telephone company started checking to find out what was wrong. Church to Muf f le Chimes for Lent WALLACE. Idaho U The Con- gregational Church here is going to muffle its chimes. The Rev. D. E. Nourse said the church was acting because of a night worker's protest against the ringing of the chimes at 7:30 each morning during Lent. 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The plane has o-.'.y to engine housincs, filicd close to the fuse lage, but some reports said twin motors were fitted each side. The rakish aircraft impressed western experts. "It's certainly a fine, competi tive plane," one American official said. "It represents quite a big step forward in Russian air tech nology." Badger Bomber Some officials thought the plane, which bore the markings of the Russian National Airline Aeroflot, was a civil version of the Badger Bomber, or the top secret TU lot. "This version is certainly not a tactical plane," the American said "It does not look as though it could be used as a bomber." Serov appeared intensely proud to be showing off the first Russian jet liner seen in this country and pointed to the Red hammer and j sickle painted on the fuselage. (Attacked ta Prets Scrov's visit here has been bit terly attacked by British news papers and some members of par liament said they would raise the Issue in the House of Commons. Newspapers made clear that some Britons regard the grim lit tle man he is only a few inches over five feet tall as little better than a mass murderer for his or dering the deporting and killing of thousands of Poles, Cxechs and Baits in World War II. Serov will have long sessions with Scotland Yard security chiefs, going over the plans for the im pending visit of Soviet Premier Bulganin and Party boss Nikita Khrushchev, and checking on European refugee groups here. The foreign office Indicated Serov is not a welcome visitor. "The choice was made by the McDowell's Market 1190 So. 12th St. Since 1920 Fresh Kettle-Rendered . PURE LARD r lb. 1 For Soup or Stew No Waste Leon SHANK MEAT lb. Real Hickory Smoked Bacon Try Some, its 0 real teste treot. Limited Supply STEAKS Best Money Can Buy Homemade Hickory SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. McDowell Fatuous HAMS Her Whole lb. 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