The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1956, Page 11, Image 11

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right, and his mother, Mrs. Sam Johnson, standing. (AF Wirt
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WeiCOme nome tm., M h- wtcwnd by Yugoslavia's Joia Irilef, president of Eastern Orthodox Easter service which was postponed because
the U. N. Security Council, on arriving Sunday from the troubled Middle last. Hammarskjold of shooting by sniper. Shots may have boon intended fee
is scheduled to report to the Security Council on his successful efforts to arrange a cease-fire lleena or the church's anti-communist refuge priest, Th
between Israel and her Arab neighbors. (AP Wiephoto). Very Rev. Florian Galdau. (AP Wirephoto). ;
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p Jv PITTSBURGH Ma. Charles T. Smith will be a crew
KeOCiy mmber of ths B52 Stratofortrtss which is sched
uled to drop a hydrogen bomb in nuclear weapons tests in
the Pacific. Smith, 38, was a bomber pilot in the Philippines
in World War II and flew bombing millions in tho Korean
conflict. (AP Wirephoto).
water Sunday after abdicating as queen of tho National
Restaurant Assn.'s five-day convention. Miss Conte said "One
time around the 4'i miles of exhibits at Navy Pier was
enough." Marion libell, president of the National Restaurant
Ann., crowns her successor, Hanne lore Oakley, of Chicago.
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cooler in the Northeast and warmer in parts of the Plains. (AP Wirephoto). for the 36-year-old monarch. (AP Wirephoto).