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2-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., June 6, '56 ii elegations Bid for Funds Expected From Highway Bill PORTLAND I Pmpcts that JOregoe, will et sew highway imoney, when Congress passes its oad bill. led two delegations to renew requests (or road projects t the Oregoa Highway Commie um meeting Tuesday. , ' J A Clatsop County group asked about million dollars Jo straighten the road between As toria and Warrenton and about 1 million dollars (or a bridge over Youngs Bay In Astoria. The Oregon Coast Assn. asked priority (or a Garibaldi-Bay City stretch U Highway 101 and others gold Futures Open Seniors Ht North, South Highs Told i SclwolChiet I Portland Vice Tipster. Called By Grand Jury 1r WILL BATESON ( r Statesman Reheat Reporter 5 In its 50th annual commence- asked improvement of Highway 101 in Curry County. Ben R. Chandler, commission chairman, said consideration would be given to these projects, but reminded the groups those routes did not qualify for federal funds. He said, however,' that other money might later become j avauaoie. Under terms of the proposed hishwav oroeram. federal monev ! spent in Oregon would go into fr. Highway 99 from Portland south i and Highway 30, east of Portland. The highway commission opened : bids Tuesday on 26 construction sii vfbto M 1 1 1 Baum. ' projects costing more than one m,mbir f the Silverton High By BARBARA BONIFACE Stateamaa Scbal Reawrter Commencement exercises at mlllinn rlnltart awardinff mnat at . . I .iai - 1 k. r - ' (, . I i. 1 I i m I ' jnem lue.aay nigni, fonn oa-, oouin oaiem mgn svnoui iucmjuj lne contracts itm High School graduated a j night saw 183 seniors in their cap 0ne contract award was decided tlass of 332 seniors with appro- and gowns receive their diplomas. by a coin Iljp aftw Uo irms sub. , priaU eeremonies in the crowded Before nearly 1,500 in the school mitted idpn,lc4 bjd$ for producng kchooi auditorium. gymnasium, the class marched to crushed rock on three highways i Diplomas were presented to the traditional Pomp and Circunv near Klantath Agency. Barney B snc seniors in ureir i ii. mki piajrru bj me juuui oiriii Helser Beaverton, won the coin fow.,b' Sc,!0, cBo? P?'1;! orchestra. It was the new school s nip over F. L. Somers. Medford, . inaa Harry W. Scott at ine. second annual graduation pro- on , jje Did 0f $31200 tlim.l el the graduation pro-jFarn. Tuesday s projects and winning grata, ) The commencement address by bidders included I Speaker for the occasioa was (Mrs. Joy Hills Gubser, assistant Benton County-Construct 135- Dr. Roy E. Ueuallen, president Hate superintendent o( public in- foo, tonc bridge over Luckia- W Oregon College o( Education .truction. posed the question: mAe River on Benton Coun(y bosetopie u A Faith to Live ..-Hav, yu your RmV ' road No. one mile Mst of P'rU ii........ nut hDwl .uSh t,oW e new graduates that Hoskm, charlM E wiedeman. Dr. Ueuallen pointed out how , totjr cla$l ta unique ln many re. D 0 !imrir hac hen character zed I ei. ...It .1... L,al's, ure., mj.jw. .7 , V. itw jjvi. iwrnitii HUl t'to, irew ,3. in., f a Health Research .UEilnd Increased By Senate Vote PORTLAND James B. Elkins, identified as the source, of much of Vni information The Oregonian used in its recent vice series, was called as a grand jury witness Tuesday afternoon. WASHINGTON t - The Sen ate Tuesday voted I record-breaking flM.437.000 (or research work by the National Institutes of Health. 5 million more than President Eisenhower asked. The sum was included in a $2,- 372.523,281 money bill for the Health-Education-Welfare and ta bor Departments. Passage was by voice vote. The measure now goes !to conference with the House Expansion Of Buildings Get City Okeh Expansion of two Salem busi nesses was authorized by build ing permits issued Tuesday. The total of six permits issued also included a new house and three minor residential alterations. The expanding businesses are Johnson's, 399 Court St.. and the Theatre Time Table " BLSINORI "HOTBLOOD": 1M and 10 Jl "JOE MacBETH": tiS. CAPITOL "SIMBA": T 00 and 10:30. "THE WIRETAPPER"; ;0S. NORTH SALEM DRIVE IN ARTISTS AND MODELS' with Dn Martin and Jrrry Uwli. BOTTOM -OF THE BOTTLE" with Van Johnson and Joipph Cottn. HOLLYWOOD "ROSE TATTOO": 1 00 and :50. NAT KING COLE STORY": 1:23. Death Takcx. Infant Rites v Set Thursday Graveside services for Tena Louise Taylor, 16-day-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Tyler, 1495 N. Fourth St., who died Monday in a Salem hospi tal, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Belcrest Memorial Park. Clough-Barrick Funeral Home is in charge. Cause of the baby's deathman septicemia, a form of blood pot somng, the attending physician said. She had been hospitalized ine grana jury (s rearing iesu-; A eompromise bm appropriating Top Hat Restaurant, 1275 State mony in a probe ordered by the $423, 934.100 for the Interior De- St. charged that outside gamblers!" ls Pas1 by the Senate. Hat will double the sue o the LlllipiI12 Jet UaillS !nce becoming 1U Wednesday. . j. . .... , r, and sent to the President restaurant and add a bakery.! I P i bij. k. ..t. .k. irieo cocon ro. racaes ano muu-, ?hf history.making ai,otrnenU ! John H. Kroehning, proprietor, ence law enforcement here. fof hfaUh research are for pr0.;said. New fixtures will be in- Carrys Haler I grams involvinn caneer. heart di- stalled, including wrought iron The Oregonian said in a series blindness and other ailments. of copyrighted articles that Elkins broke with Seattle gamblers who member of me nuvenon mgn - ------ --7---- ---- 1 , School faculty the past seven w" P1"1" ' v '. Jjpw-fy Pirelli ft yesrs, Tuesday accepted the 'and- Thf newspaper said Elkins Wt" ) ' ICrtlll superintendent's post for both the Silverton I'nion High School district 7J and grade school district 4C. recordings of conversations detail- f wlif I losmtl) ,h" ing the plot, and then the paper'-'"'" Kapperman by a great optimism and faith in prosp;U 0f gr0wtth and develop- Liee'rir l..ki.r. 'a .i-..lfl.l.. .... w J-eur a iauuica. ,mT T W 1 i rrt- ( l.u.iun Anmiui.tJ . wm conducted by Victor Palmason ! n I? (ha anlar elasa aot-onlv for of the music faculty. The Kev.l ,,, namwl a joint meeting Monday night, at vrarfuatin hut for oooortunities George Swift, rector of St. Paul s wrtK' .a. uni.h...t. which time he asked for a brief puoMsneo wnat u saia were trans-: -axy W7 1 cripts of the recording, Ci mCX A few minutes aiter entering the Jury room Tuesday afternoon. El- i While wet wearier is slowing the kins came out with a waiver of ripening of strawberries snme immunity which, if signed, indi-'what. picking is going rapidlv cates that any testimony given ' ahead, growers said Tuesday aft could be used against the witness, i ernoon. Clark Supornaed I 'be closing of schools Mon- Elkins said he did not plan to : day. Tuesday was the first day sign the waiver. i which saw picking platoons in the Also under grand jury subpoena I fields this year. Even with the is Raymond F. Clark, a man The added assistance, some growers Oregonian said was hired by El- complained of a shortage Tuesday. n ,un nnA Thit micht hp Hiia nrrnrtWntt tn . . , . i':.H n:nL inii.t iu inane mr .fjLr iruiuiiiKn. . n . D8 f ,!i " l"l Clark indicated that he, loo. would word from the farm desk at the Baum Takes School Post At Silverton Statesmaa Ntwi Strvica SILVERTON -Milton Baum T-1 1 1i I Dcsiaci ner part n is. sne Kavea AUIO ratal tO 1 WO two half -brothers, Keith and .v...f,.. - . ' . IDarrell Herron, both of Salem, MINNEAPOLIS An Air .-j ...nn.r t. m r.n. dividers. Restaurant seating will Force jet fighter lost power on EhnMi sh.ridani ;nd irry Ty. be increased from 30 to 60. (on- takeoff, hopped a fence and er Made Raoids Mich, tractor is R. L. Forster & Son. crashed broadside Into a moving - .' -. . ' The restaurant will operate car Tuesday night, killing a 38 throushout the construction pe- year-old Woman and her 5-year-riod, with the possible exception I old daughter, of a few days as it ncars comple-: The car, in which five persons lion in late July, Kroehning said. were riding, burst into flames The $7,000 project at John- after the Scorpion jet smashed son s is part of a $100,000 ex- lnto it southeast of here, pansion announced last month, ! Killed in the crash were Mrs. Other permits were taken by Thelma R. I'sher, JR. and her E. J. Yarnell for a new $11,000 daughter. Rita, 5, of Minneapolis. house and garage at 3260 Camel-, lia Dr.: J. M. Lawless, $190 house teration. 455 Ford St.; and Viola alteration, 2045-49 V. Church Burgess, $40 porch alteration, St.: Melvin Lyons, $73 porch al- 560 Market St. Tuesday announced that he accept j'" ,t0 sin the aivtr ed the superintendent s post of the lmmun"yj high school district 7J and grade' school district 4C. ip. i The offer to Mr Baum was f lV( AttCUd nmuc uy liic fwu scnuui uuaius i it will have. Several members of the gradu- fting elate, presented music for he program. Aa oboe solo wss liven by, Sharon Muller, aeeom- emied by Nancy Teague. Selec ons were sung by quartet ronsisting of Joyce Mount, Nancy Weeks, Larry Goodman and Free to Goulder, accompanied by ' Judith Seely. ' The invocation and benediction tare bv ihe Rev. A. G. Jamie- too. Orpnlst for the traditional ! Poms end circumstance was Alice Hose Jones. Assistant Prin cipal Gumee Flesher, acting for Principal & A. Carleton, pre kented the class for diplomat. Sets Vote lOn Manager , . gealiisi Vtwt rvtee . WOODBURN Aaothet at "tempt will be made to insUU a ' Inodifled titr manaier- lom of government in thit city. f The City Council Tuesday tight adopted an oraiaance can ig for ft tpecUl election 8ept )4 M i charter amendment to Introduce) the city manaier 17 (em. - A similar charter amendment ens defeated by aa 11-vote mar ' kia la the May 11 primary alee 1 boa. ' Tbt amendment on .the Sept U ballot also would act Urmi pf mayor and councilmen at four rears instead of present two and would eliminate elective offices Of city recorder and city treas urer, Terms of councilmen would K staggered in a further step ward mora continuity. ' 1 Other business at the meeting included awarding af paving con tract for (tracts la the Johnson Addition to Warrea Northwest - W Portland. It submitted a low hid of $29,971 Worthy president of Willamette East School Class Meet Episcopal Church, delivered the in-i .,.,,; A, v.i.. ii .1 time to consider. He gave his an- vocation and benediction. I elections held Tuesday night. I ,w" Tuesday , , ,. lJrS!!nf0,nrer!Tyl,i,"i Kapperman succeeds Lawrence! , The superintendents post was slated by Principal Carl Aachen- Zi.ljnski who upon retiring left open by resignation of Dr. brenner. the class of 1954 were u.. .... Howard Ba derstone. who has tak- jent from their high school career. Jfffct o( Junjor orth si. en a similar position in the Ash- member .oft he 1899 class of a Thpre wi bf no n tQ f,lher by Superintendent of Schools Wal- d M land schools. I P'2 S.i' P'cker or grower. Bixby said. If It was reunion time for five 0 State Employment Service, to lack 01 proper distribution on the first day of platoons . No surplus of pickers was anticipated, however, by the employment office Picking in some of the hill areas around Stayton will start late this week. In Silverton Hills picking is not expected to start for another week or two. As special service to growers and pickers, E. H. Bixby of the Oregon Soil Clinic, is offering a strawberry pickers' exchange. ter E. Snyder who gave each class member his diploma Heart Attack Fatal for Ernest Rydell Ernest Rydell, 3640 Osborn v'm.fi h ih. lfW. .nviiio Mr. Baum, a graduate of Will XMpm fjllicuc . ill. c-i siij , lias ma iiiaai- as madam president was ing here this week. The five, all women, were classmates at the historic old Fred Shafer S..e Jep .ce. Mrs. " School- once located on site cmory sanoers. now junior past j- -", .u" " c,; :iol the present Safeway .tore on madam DridAnt oocioraie mrougn uregon aiaie Other ridge officer. inc.ude: Collegia has been in the Silver John W. Hewitt, worthy vice pre.- ton K'ho0' ttem for seven years ident; Jame. Rand, chaplain; fv'n " n lhlt,c coach Part Fred M. Shafer, treasurer: L. A.i0,'ht time Hamilton, .ecretary; Vic BrunkalJ,, " ' now P'"' o th CaP" conductor; Carl Christensen, inside11?1 Conference, a Marion County guard; Joeph Treml outside ' educational organUat.on and . guard; and the following trustees: im,emb!r.0' th SJverton Methodist St., died Tuwday in Portland at S. L. Griffin. Jack Henry. M. Lef- n,M"r,a' "f TnBZZrl thi age of 81 of . heart attack, j fingw.il, Uon DuBoi. and E. C. P ' h t JXT' The atUck occurred ln a Port-1 Bristol. r.""r;"i.Vr. ..T- 1 laad reataurant while Bydell wa. Other auxiliary officers: Mr.. "-' " ' returning to Salem from a vi.it Koberl Brandt, madam vice prea!-. 'C ""Z7Z y. in Walla Walla. Waah. dent; Mrs. Raymond Lockard. ma- ' , f'&teiiteit to He had experienced previou. dam chaplain; Mrs. Carl Chap-1, T"TK t 'Tl a ' r.T k" sttacks and had been under man, aecretary; Mr.. E. C. Bns- la r. '""" cU....a. treatment lor the condition, rela- tol, treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Stro- '"wV." nm i. . .rarfnai. nf tivM in enlAfn id ! heck-. rnnriurtms- Mrs Samin.1 Mrs. Baum is also a graduate of Rydell, who formerly owned a ! Myers, madam inaide guard; Mrs. floor finishing business in, Los Frank Whaley, madam outside Angeles, moved to Salem about 'guard; trustees: Mr.. Minor Lewis, a month ago to live with a niece. I Mrs. William Dotson and Mr.. Mrs. C. E. Layton. He wa. a 1 Mary Atkinson present Safeway Center Street. Reunion was held Monday at the home of one of the women. Mr.. W. E. Anderson, 1377 Court St. Other, renewing acquaintan ce were Mrs. Grace Van W ner Johnson and Mr. Bess Till picker or grower, Bixby anyone wants to pick strawberries and lacks a place to pick they may call him at 2-0737, if fgrmsrs need additional pickers, he sug gests that they call the same number. member pf Baldwin Hills Bap tist Church ln Los Angelei. He was born Oct. 13, 1874, at I Aduestrum, on the island SIXTY BODIES FOUND DACCA. East Pakistan W of Sixty bodies were found Tuesday Willamette I'niversity A. principal to lake his place will Be considered at the Monday night meeting of the Silverton I'nion High School Board. near the wreckage of the coastal steamer Badora. Only J of the 202 persons aboard are known to have survived when the vessel sank Saturday in the Bay of Bengal. toss of $700 .Rings Told to Salem Police t Two c t a m a a d engagement rings valued at $700 were re ported lost Tuesday by a Salem Woman somewhere between Pom eroy and Xeeni't lewelry store and Weolworth's, city police said. Mrs. Rav Boucher, 4999 N. River Road, told police the last time she remembered having the rings wu while carrying tbem along the street wrapped In two envelopes. . ...'.'"..;. t One ring was described as yel low told with one . 90 point dia mond and two lu-point side stones. The other was said to be White fold with a 30-polnt diamond. Ol.nd, Sweden and re.ided at fcnilamina for tome years in the 1920s. ' Besides Mrs. Layton, he leaves a sister. Mis. Axeline Rydell. Sweden; another niece, Miss High winds capsized the vessel. Ethel Rydell, Willamina; and six ! , nephews, Josef A. Rydell, Min-; WYOMING MAN CHOSEN neapolis; G. A. Rydell and Gosta WASHINGTON W - Chairman Nyborg, both in Sweden; Louis 1 Magnuson iD-Wash) of the Sen- a,, nyueu, nana nana, wasn; aie commerce lommmee saiu and H. A. and Herbert G. Rydell, i Tuesday a hearing will be held both of, Wlllamina. June 13 on the nomination of Arrangement, are pending at Judge Arthur Kline of Cheyenne. Virgil T. Golden Mortuary. Wyo.t to be a member of the Federal Power Commission. ARGENTINES OUSTED BUENOS AIRES Of - President Pedro Aramburu Tuesday sacked the Argentine army's commander-in-chief and it. chief of staff. 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