4-v'5c. D Stxtpsmiu, Sxlm. Ore, Frt, Jtrrwa 7, "57 GRINANDBEARIT ByUchty1 y Faw Sxwye t'j. Trer SAeJI A. ' fw Ttret ft , Hank M.JMU CH ARLES A. STRAGIE, Editor k Publitha HTNDELL WEBB. MaBaginf, Editor DuPont Aftermath se pHll OWaaT-W aaaiWIM HM eeata St " Pan (IWTt fct, Uteo, Paw Tel tat tWajaw M laHfTlrt U SwUaav Or. aa aaaaa wteraer mir an a Caaraaw . stfe. Mmkw Aaaarveiedl threes ft Immnl P ill mul 9 w a III iti holding; it per ceit gains Ux Id receive. U Du stock it Du PMt Honorable Citizens nir4 for Hwrorable Citiien-hip eufht t ft to th members of budget com nittret who Uavor long hour to whaci off attinutrt of n4 to fit the Procrustean bed af fl til per cent Itmttjiton. With depart BfitU justifying their need on one hand, taxpayer frowns oa the other ind Old Man bflitioa behind them they hue rather UuikVess jobs. And when the get throtgh theiirtn t )ust pyre whether the) have done the right thing by miny worthy causes for American Wil government, the budg-et-nusuiig process u comparauveW recent, ll ajJrsner years money wis spent Bv Ppro printing bodies nd lues ere levied to meet expenses without very close relationships. Al consequence overspending resulted, inpsjd tirnnti accumulated and then vot ers would be asked to authorize a bond it W la retire the warrants Tjht budget lai didnt become com moo until about the second decade of this cen tury. They were the product of cituens' tii paytr committee The in per cent limita tion, which is unique in Oregon, followed, representing an effort to hold down the tax burden which was renting heavily and al most exclusively on propertv i Other states have their own restnrtinns Washington a 40 ssnill bmit. In Washington, bonds and extra tixes art not valid unlets they are approved la in election in which 40 per cent of the registered voters turn out. Seattle school dis trict lost in extra levy because too few voted, though the majority ef those voting favored N). Our budget lw wort pretty well thanks In great measure tn the conscientious folk who mike up the committees of the several uaiti of government Oregon stole the weather headlines Thurs day following the storm of Wednesday After basking for day in very pleasant lummer likt weather, and reading about those awful tornadoes and cloudbursts and resulting flood! In Texas and the Mid went. Oregon iani hid their awn don of rain. hail, wind Some cropf were damaged, and. what seems very strange. Ronnertlle power lines near McNary Dim were blown down This proves again that Oregon is not wholly immune to foul weather. The Oregon Wildlife Federation will hold Ki annual summer meeting at Bend Sched uled for tonight is a panel discussion on the topic "li Oregon s Big Came Management Program Being Conducted in the Best Inter est of i Bountiful Harvest for the Hunter'" Debate on that will he even longer than the text of the topic and if it follows the usual pattern, be quite indecisive TV tV i: v ir v v So fir the Portland vice crusade appear! te be largely a newspaper enterprise It wn Initiated by stones in the Oregoman rlis counted in part by stones in the Journal. And now all the parties eem t3 be trying the rates In the newspapers Justice may have to take off her blindfold and rap some toll over the head with her scales Ut s get on with the court proceedings. Xsi the tike caf the Suseem Court decis ion ia the Du Poat-Gener-anvl Motors case, the prx-es ef tbt Du Pont hoc aas. km ihoarw some dcciiae. Tail is attributed te ftv f heavy m roaxM tun if the romprw sr ku U dives. It self of ail or a large pare ef iU holding ef CMC stock. If Du Poat would hive to pay the 25 oca the luge profits it w Pont distributes the CM stockholders as a divideivaei. this sou Id atae te b treated as dividend iacom by the re rtpaeau and oa it they -awou'if! teyisrcene taxes according te their sncom brackets a pro pert they do not nhs. .31. Oete ho is confront eaatd sith I difficult pi etblea is District Judge Labuy of Chicago whose ruling was reverse tl by th Supreme Court The case was ref e mi hack to him. but the mstructioa be rg vni on how te proceed It quite vague I till hive to in voke i arasure of mcnt.1 telepathy in in terpreting the opinion of J vntict Brennin oa how te ipplv the mandate- of the high court TWatt will make for more uncertainty among stfx-k traders. Influenza Epidemic As epidemic of influenjes-ai ku been sweep lag; emr Ana. First repot ed il Hong Kong it Has spread ta ether Aavaw-aa countries, with a number of deaths rtpoeer-ted n the Philip pines and soma la India. Bntnh medical mesa describe it aa I new -attrtig of influenu nrus A ll is remarkable bow faw-vt tad how far in- -fluents en spread. The las 11 epidemic which coett many lives in this country and else where was said to hava started in Spain. Anyway, it tat frequently called Spanish in fluents. While new drugrsnas an beneficial m fighting the disease, there is no sure specific for oirt !ri!ri!r ft There till be no disputiawmf the ippropriate nes of the iw'ard of the flaqu for Brother hood week to Harry Holt, ettTrestell Holt and his wife have been i team to Dring in several hundred Korean children for sdoption in American homes. Now he Is iff ts Germany and again to Korea to see awa bout placing more children, sired by Americana servicemen, in homes in this country whet- m they ire wanted. The presentation of the pi que til made at the annual banquet of thetv National Confer ence of Christiana and 7ewi In Portland Monday night. Editorial Comment The Swan Situation Miuing Irom the Mimr fommm4 m pafeant nights this year till be birds symbols ti the titer fete c) koHi for i he first lime since the- ftnt hf m held in the early thirties. a cygnMU tire hatched a the Mirror Pond this leawn. sk- mi, m lar as knows there art none on the mer t tow above Bend. AtMence tf cygnets from the mail sand has beea altrirtsjtrd It Ine pugnacity of U One Wing." a iMirrwd im that rulrt lh lmj place la th tuies below Tumalo bridfe Patred iwani from other p -t of the river have look ml orr the tule nesting ar hul hate been chased atay bird will the had wing Cy-wneu and parent swans pajteatrts ihraih the years should be remedied, and from word that before next netting i ol wan Irom Western Orrro Rrrvd and touted to take oter TKe tmnacimit btrd. which in tlvw year, will be moved to river Remi Bulletin! New Confidence Felt in Credit Ratings of Foreign Countries Safeiy Valve For Yctenni of WW1 Ts the Edatar: A state nw eat was rtcraOy aaade ea the ftaar ei eur atate aMla- hare retaresag ear VerM W ar tetaraaa. Ncubcrger Asks Oregon -Adopt New York Plan of .Allotting Electric Power Farmer Paid for Condemned Flock PORTIAVD. Jvm l m - a carter oacl last a, BOSH aWnm I f . wasrsM snare aaj'sas reareaeataaal ta eeie eaf ear state wfaa as hale aossat tsara aad reblems er whs weald each aa aceuudaa. af hm raw jabs aad thesr sTXSHLNGTOH. Aaee Crtfoa ahaaU tattse ate esaaaaea af hew Yart state aa fts tat cats fid snetav ea) af attracuag arw aaaWnal with afters af eawap avera- a tte ttw ef saanr) mi aa aw what teetrx Sea. Rxaard U NeutMSfar. TVwtdi tat New York State f Atata 1J. wV aaeacy. hlacU af snake Pwwer Aal I aate afeacy. I -f, n tbe arioat ef their vwulax '"" ZJTZ V . '! a lireiy aaaaaat thesr ewa waas. w V ' I It ft acTvu the ereaa. kv !Si J e muddy treachet. fight aad -iaa a ' A v death at the meat ereadral aauat tacJw f7 ' i r all I tM per maath wiU J, TlXX S aaducsed fr iaauraace. , a aiaated eh-1 XJ "Th- nuv he alvavl iif us m mhik Aumiik- w rations, Gmeral. Ssit trunk hrairni we still lead the worW in the number t4 ruiblK- reUtKNis -lf n-ers'" ia i rfcmt months, bj the ill tempered ve beet part af the prtieot rnndrtioa cttr ofliials comet aweaiai a mated pair fw will bf brought to he luln nt Iti male earlier another part ot tho The question being kicked around today among outdoor music lovers it this. Will summer band concerts in Salem go the way of the Memorial Day parade' Namely, out the window' I'p until about serea or so years ago the city budgeted a sum annually for a series of night-time summer band coo certs ij WilUon Park Since then park con certs have been staged only twe summers both timet under sponsorship of the Mu sicians tnion. Other night-time activities in the park, musical or otherwise, are not sponsored by anybody .... A local saasirlaa, who was atisg bis tabs far aa aeabrella, saM be didn't this a, the salaa weald tpaaser ealdeer Saesa aeteieat this aaaiaer. Aa ae previsiaa Is made la the rarreat city aadgel abaat t!.eW weald handle It Se, sales bead reerert eatkatlastt start a snevemeat is tort ef grama teets rsaigsl te get same saaaiclpal tsoaey laiayae froaa the park meter fuad) K leaks ss thoagh tbe eah karmoaiiiag la M lllsaa Park this tumraer will cease froa the sqalrrrla. On Memorial Day Sen Dick Neuberger gave the annual commeaiorative address it Hyde Park in -tribute to Franklin D. Rooeevelt Afterwards the senator and his wife. Miunne, toured the FDR library On one iron rack, carefully laid out, wai all the correspondence between Neuberger and FDR. particularly en issues involving conservation and natural re sources). Ntuberger's 1918 book Our Promised Land ." was thera autographed by FDR. The curator said the book, worth about $3, was valued st over $300 because of Roose velt s signature Which means if the senator ever gets tired of yVaahington lor nee versa) be can take his 1300 beok and go home .... And tpetklag ef Washiagtoa . . . Ever weader what hapsteai It these letten yea fire off te your rongrrss maa7 Well, larry Hebart, Statesman staffer who It put ting la a rear as s "research latere" ea Sea. Neuberg er s staff, gives a geed taswer la a recent slary by him la late tesgreaslaasl Recerd, "Senators are bombarded with letten," be sayt. "Senatar Neuberger s office re relvea aa average ef tOe pleees ef mall a day ... An atteaapt Is st4e te taswer every letter from wlthis the teaatar't ktne state . . . eutf state mail receives a low er avrtarltr . . . Mast mailings af form letters lend te be answered la kind These wha aad far better efl taaa thaae whs survreed la came hame wwert theu- cause had beea bvmW a poiiucai foul ball la be kicked shout ever since' Mrs ar tnr.v like la be calked br that title' kae rukiea lal afic thai loutbaM aaiy U pitch it lata the nearest csaraer 'til the nest rivet tea whew they pw-k H up and earn it around aiaia, hut arver cma the tstal Une ' world War 1 veteraas are aW untely the Ivrrottea men al all times All veierans o( lormer an have had their peasioaa at least by ta Thoae of mare recent wart have had better pay and school prmlesw amounting ts thousands af dbllart each. Now whea young men af Just t years ago are getting old aad d. if late flies one of eur trusted met is-ol lice calls them "lartely satdroad wiimm t,od have pily oa our country ia uch hnds H M khalfer Kt ! not in Salem. Oregon recthr U tnal cwotamars. New payraUs are beiag desrektped at a catseaueare. Ta Mtow thus esampie. Oregsa would have te apprt at the paila the srvpeaal a the receat state argulature Is create aa Oretea stale power ageacy Taa aceery wawld be t at el er ear customer under the Boaaev ille act which stipulates that power (rem federal tama muat te te pubhc bodies thai Uve tha preterence rereavwi , trata Ore Deaarwaeat af AaTtceJtura. The eepartmeaat ssannsctd ta day made tha aatywaal ha Max Lew ef SauTvea lalaad. The da ,au a eaa est wwat sat twtsneat ereeraa) X.W barteye a lyT. .. -. atrwved because asate were a- fected h erattavaass. bttweta iLauj the itweet east taitp Str iwaseaaaa aoa m aw m STS.'rSl - Gas Company i.-Ur-""-y Stock Gains t."lctr."hrT i Termed Huge kuewstu la roast eur turkeys aad j 7 kgM ear T tea or whether we , wmu:G Jun. piBa. te ate tbe lew-cw power . !M 9Aha MX ressurre a "...j. k. . tu.nu. watch a the iiatasie reMurce aur regwa te create aew, year tauad ttAistnai payrwUs and thetr auhsidiary beaefHa. with which ta buy the turkeys asd the TV seta," eaud the senator. j The takataaiw at Ntwberfer'a laaa a Ihal Oretwa shoaM ereate a atata sower ateary, aw as paay tUKt purchated by i Seattle nvu and three Canadians etra reported Thursday by the Wiaa prg Tribune. The aewapapar aaal the proav pactua Northern Oalane Natur al C as Co Ltd. shows Ma eitruttva vice prwatdeat. C. Spencer Clark of Seattle, patd aa average ef 11 "Aa a pi stale aarwry wamM pat Orrasw a eattal Seeswa with pahatc aea- 'Guardians' ICmIImH Irata Pa(e 1 ) b'NeiwratwajiS'e awtsaa TnTirrrra detenbea Mitchell at a "fiery prophet of air power " and "a military K-oooclast " llowevfr. his claims for air power far ei reeoVsl the technological rapahirl lies o the era '' Adda Baldwin ht foatreaalaaal Qururj WASHINGTON. Juno I - iCQ A new found confidence n the erdit rating for foreign eovmv menta underliet President Kisen bower t proposal for a hi new laaa proSTam ta aid uw tcoo etmc growth af backwtrd coua trirt. Contrary to the pnjxilir inv pretaon that overseas loam are nothing but five-aw av in iha guise. the AHrmnitrtiin believes tt ran convince Congre nn the record that repayment protpecta art etcellent. Two item from that rrcnrA Tot the last three veari the I'mted Slates has rwiwl more money m repayment nl primps! en old loans than it ftm pair! mit in new loans It the last II year the I mterl States has written of lc than 1 2Mb fo 1 per cent f Hi nut standing laane a uncollntihlr Serretary of Atate Jmkt I str Dwllet haf these farU it mia4 whea he appeared May tt ariwrr Ike Rraale fareiga Relatiaa t em atnlee la tappart af the Preti tVatt srwpMH tl WHtae Devet opmeai Laaa Fawd. With an ahwvlance nl diploma be caution Dulles saud ' I wouM hatatd the gtie rhat a very large pari, mwt prohahlv. of what will he loan"! hy thu re welopment Fund, wilf a tome time or other, tn some way or ether, inure corresipoiHtintly tp the benefit of the L'nKed Stales ' Figures assembled by the Ad Riiniitratioa show that from June S, I4e, tirwgh the end el 164. the I S. authorised foreip loans and credits ef 111 J bilhon. That Includes everything from wsrtime LendyUase throuawt the British less ef 14 te tha current Mu tual Security Prnajram ' v. v tuln Of that Mat. M ( tl pee ra hat wrea Aawtkrr tt laatllai tia oer aaes The prtoM-spal Ml aiaaeiwg at II li hilStM. ttMl 04 per real t Ikr ikhui rl aully athwruti. Only SIMM than I l.onwh of Uif lirfHl ha mn written off as lust Currency deialual nwis i tuw) almost half nl lhi n. Thf ml of the loss came nr. loam nil 'o forrifn gnvernmentt. rul to pn vate business firms. iTwIudini overseas branchet o4 A merino companies Interest collection rfurini the tame it-year period totaled ai mntl II billion Administration figures alio ahow aval aa additional HI milium of principal about 1 200th ef the total loaned - sn rrwirr than SO dHs rdik on 1 x i II It l.oinnmroi thai w-re belund in their pnvmi-lls inchaded Wti frtm-r itml urrnl allse ft"mia twnt IIS 7 milium, fntand III million and Hungary 7 3 million. Nstionalisl Oiina its 24 1mil I'no in irrfin Ihe Phtl appines 17 million. Iran H 1 million anil Turkey and Indnnrtia SI I million each Some ( ongrntional critici of foreign aid who have wees thest figures regard Ihem mmply a a "lubterfuge " Rep H R Grows R Iowa told the ( onarevuonal Quarterly. Many of tries coun tries have been able to make payments on, their Ium only be cause they have been getting military er economic awl grants (rem the United State. They're paying as back with, aur est The repay ami rni Watt better tkaa aawa It Seriat aU Ikvr loan earryr terlWi f grarw dartag walrBaw at siimeM U 4mr aad hetaai wwae rttalrlew swrk as Urea BrSkwaaala. kir kera per wrltled ta aaaWefrr aarnber af paraetla. The mlere-a fiiire. which lks ulislanlial. c mncetli tnr fact that trie I S loaar-ww money to foreign ciMinlrift at lower riles than it pavs on its rwi bond) Thr dtf fweixe m trvae tnlrrea rsles tlwy say it the H aaddai untidy in the loan progrars-aa fl'ber kgiwtla(wi, md as S-n M(imfr K Casaa pehirt R Irnl . re lieve Ihe loaawan record of res-ent year, n io m ncouriin the new Ievelo(imenl Fund ran soon r i une wll su aaw.1 aming t.tkt man, ot kind ht n fnaunttwul If authority, inlolcrant I olhar opinwai iin. giMntrir and nftea fanlaihrallv wrong Kw hat little )iMlmfnl and atHnaumat ku rwatramt Hi lifttl Inr air P"r if ain.l hal avwrnaa lo km intnwrwW iitiKtmna him mi franalir puhlu ilalaniwnta Ha 'orgnl or arlibwrau i ifnoraw Uva ahliga linna of ttaw uniform hw wort and of int author it na had imoir iu up a.Hd The t-hartrt aiainst Milcnell wrre in.vuburdnwiHin and (uoduit lo the pre Mice of good order ind military discipline With re gard to the rffort of the Air Korre Aviation to 'vindicale' Mitch ell i name Baldwin writes Rut no rairuarliva rM ran -or ihouut 4aura tha fa I Uiat Gw- 'I "tJArSWH lo hw rourl mar lialad ai1 a, luftllr a-n1n-al No rooojarw m Ihi ran or ahould 4lla lort iha fax-i that h as nflan ron aw ll n ofln rifhl No rvwrttlng of kiatarv eon or ihould -uoM-iara lh lat lhal ha utl vvrr gurttnriat)lo matni Is aihiava hia end thai tha ewvwlopmanl or th 1 mid Siaiaa Now a air arm a" a!ut rlpil General Mnrha': r...t hat uw of him thai hia Intamperalw oulturata hla atubnon anitv ind hia apali lo puktlM iH hjmparad aa all aa haipwd tha savelopment of Armv air poar The Mitchell parti I ant of today are riding ea the technological prottresa la aircraft which Mitch ell foresaw ; but they ignore the (rave offense given by Mitchell to promulgate hit own theories In hit review of the case Presi ttent t'oolrdgw wrote Disopline la the whole basis of military training Mitchell in hn aicfisa Uuna against his superiors de atruyed the discipline without wtuch anv military enterprise is sure U fail. Time hat vindicated Mitchell a ideas of air power That should be iufficient without trying to re write the record which was de termined by his conduct, not his imagination To the Kditor: It has been said the accarnpliah- ment of the 1147 legislature might have been muah better had U ad been for the 1J minority party' senators la our hook the tesswi ' will be memorable, aal aa much for what it dad. at fur what il : failed to achieve Credit gees ts th IS t.uardians af Ihe Ram partt" who did sot have power to push their program through, but were able to lay flowa the line 1 and prevent Hi crossing Several timet whea some particularly ua- i savory measure caine up for ac-! tios. we. en the tidelinet held eur j breath - Will the 15 hold' - Highlight came with the all im portant Tax Bill. U was not what they wanted, but was coasadered the best that could be produced So they designate) a Bell Wether to break the deadlock, thereby opening the way for early ad )ournnM-at. A feeling here tha la have stocked the kit with strong medicine lor or it year Anyhow there it no visible reason fur dit HHiraifrmrnl There is a glimmer of hope the almost forguttra principle upon which our Constitution was found ed may again attract the attention of Slate and National legislative bodies Vtha-na-ver Ihe principle ' Kquality before the Law" rather than . hi lily to Pav ' becomes the watch word of the law makers many of our domestic difficulties will resolve themselves The Farmer will ag.nn become an up standing Americas. Mainstay of our economy; Organised Labor will not be averthadowtd by the terrible silence of its spokesmen in an hour ef need; Every loyal ntiirn. rich ar poor. If he to thooars, may stand up and be counted at Or of a greet people, not a mere something, ta be eub tidized or plundered John U Plank nj N VKh St. Salem. Oregon tJaMDaaaa taaa ltle hi Wawaaagtaa ataktl as lar aa aeeeaa aa haaratty gew erated law eaat pawee Iraas tPA ta eaacerwel." Neaaerger tatd the Iraata laaa week. But more thaa this would be needed, claimed Neuberger be cause pf the prewrtU power polky of the F.itrahower admimstra tioa. which he said wewtd avam String a Mate power agency ta Oregoa frwm dutrg what New York is doing ta get new indus try At that policy it being ad ministered, aa Oregoa power agency reuid not use Ha prefer ence status te claim a large block af kilowatts from Bonneville Power Admituatratioa in order te past rt on to a new light metali plant ar other heavy power con turning industry, argued Neither gr The reaeea ta Ihal the Fhvea kwwer aatnaiaiatralkM re a er wed la IsU lite prevtaaa practice al ST 4 af offefiag Maeka af power ta aew laaawtry tHreetly. Atw K leMrirlesl wreterearw ageartea Itwaa tjplala lag aew large laaa at rial kwaatt by ttipalailag Ihatt BPA waaM sat ktaar tack petre Ike aeaiawaVj af alt other era. laveraanag art ale power eata- eaukaa ceats a share far 54 lei tnarei af eawaaV wwk Wtwtalagiaa atate ts the company s stack. The market taaaiag pawer aeaaaaa apaa value aow a atbotat XX a aaara. KFA. thra have the state ageary aad Clark still taseda M.ftN snares, ftv kagweat ka-taray lo aew la- the Trihuat added. aWrUI awaats Ighs aaatahv Thu would meaa market value eaoaattaat. piaatars ks asipaaiag of the Kit, ataaree tt tieicne. af tatt ear a power. Dwieattr Dtspoattioa af the etker X.eet aad raral taaaaiert. ohrtaee shares ware not reported The atv aeesred ky paht ar prtsaae power lire M See shares al ll reels would ageactrt. www at gel law eaaat have coat U.TS power aa taag aa Ibere waa Clark a board chairmas af Cae eaaagh ta to aroaaal Vt klgkrade Natural Cas Ce . whick ap- ar eaat aewer ks aeeatral la saoafy eraies at BetlingKam, Wash . and aat al aumerout cities ta Eastern pay Washington, at Peexfctaa, Ore., and a North Idaho The Tribune aaid Ralph K Fer ns ei Vancouver. B C . ar rude rat ef Northers OnUrte Natural Cat. bought V 50S aharea at lour liftha of a cent a share; Oerdoa W Mc laa 105 TM shares at an average of live cents, sod Mall M Newell al arwaaaata Uara they aad law aawauial plaaU wwaH the MIL Neuberger laid he u conwleot bit proposal will he iei offensive to members of I oogrrti frorn Waslungtoa atate thaa would be aay allocation of power from new dams tprvihrally lur Oregon He teels that Wash.ngtoo t trnatort n m B iM J wvum aw am m bb,' av-i atlts reserv alios earmarked tor Ore At Seattle. Clark t oflice report ed he and Karris and their wives are aboard the Utter lie de Trance enroult la Europe an vacation The Tribune said Norther On. tano will diatnrnite gas from Can ada a transcontinental pipeline to Neuberger tkls week iatroduoed aa amestdraweil te the preference clause of the Bonneville ad ta make it mandatory for BPA ta honor requests ef public agencies lar power lar Iadustnal sees. This was hia aaewer te the problem the state faces m the eempetitiea lor low -cost Columbia river power with Washington atate. Neuaergert lawoss thai Ore-1 goa. a bat beea proposed by af finals of Portland General Klec trtc Ce . as a method of assuring Oregoa a fair ihare of the re gion t kilowatts. He said br walla w tat the arew- ewt IPA poary agaiaal tadawtrtal """munjUes la Ontario and alam- Uaass. the ealtre regtea waa 1st wo staaal U beaefM. BPA. water bit 1 ptaa, rwaM approve power eaa trarla far aew aaataU-y la either ; stale bat oooM be charges' wKk reapaatlklttty lor ewUkllsblag pnartues lar aadaatrtal aaea whirk will beat praatate the ttt verwIIVed it aaamle Setolopaieat af Ike several stales af the baala " Nruberier't meaning for thit working in hit bill it that BPA would give a higher priority to a new plant la an underdeveloped area thaa II would far a new plant, ether things being equal. la a highly developed industrial area If Congress will only put up the undi ta continue the federal dam building program by which low coat energy caa be generated, thia Is Neuberger t long range curt fur Oregon t economic woes. Eugene Man Killed Ft RF.KA. Calif . June I JK -An automobile akiddd inta a ditch and thea overturned here yetter day. killing the driver. Franc is Fverelt Swim. SO tugene. Ore. Nov. 27, 19 ,7 Mrs P b. wrote . . . "Thia little note ia only telling you from the bottom of mj heart how very much I appreciate your every ronaiderttios and minute detail for D t funeral and burial. Everything wit at he wished and be would have beea pleated." Tha akoaa lakeo Srota aa aia of unaolltittd lallera HOWfll-f DWARDS FUNERAL HOMI i m , i. i Ml' ' M MM. Better English y D. C. WIDIaaaa rt3aSSa5aa Time Flies: Frwm The Statesman Filet apekirt ga ripal retire taaaa lialiarwaa I Ma Irom la Ihe aril al prlarlpal sM awlaii ta Ibal arla aeali rireraVa) aew -aatrali k. Tli anil J llraaik 14 la a . yean, trhewoleaj B Imrrral pav-meatt ea aalilaattsVaag lain IS t bllllta. till al awpehurt ugcets al simi l Ihe rievrlorv and make it aelf aahntit lurlher ap rvf tn monev'" Other Cortgreumeo made Uiett points: Whr not. C W ate these aa merit fund supportint propnalinns Adminntraw ton nflmalt say re psymrnl! orw pre m loans are commitled r-wjr law lo o into 'ne Treasury, ta rt they agree that repayments an fnrmn curremy on post-lfta loam, lor which no provision hai beet made. cosiM well gt Ma amJw tev Fund. Foreign ttac9 chief John B. Hoi liater uyt, It aaavamt. "as ene ran predict" wbaj.ni tbi fvnd wlU be come 111 aajtwwtainini. 10 Years Ago Jsat 7, 1M7 Vice Adm Thum;ts I. Hatch, t native- of Salem and riMiiman dii rt a-riir lorte. I S Al Unlit F Veet will go into retire mcnt thia month laiiw of physical disability resulting Irom wtsinds auflered in the war Ijist waevk news of another rhs covrry of prehistoric hahitalion of ihe Oregon rmintry waa made kmn when Pnrtland Army F,n irneera reported that a masto don tooth had been found along WillameHte River near Salem. give emphasij to their demand for full payment of the bonus 40 Years Ago Jwae 7. If 17 Aiiolph trf nltamrn. son of Ua dm if diet nhauni of Ihe fit iu of KoMein k (ireenhaiim, led to en ter the na al academy at Annapo lis Dorothy Dwk entrrtainod at the home of her parents, the Charles Picks with a luncheon followed hv croquet Giieats were the Misses lit Spaulding F.dna till bert. Bemice Craig. Dorothy Buckner Ruth Jones. Doris Churchill and Charlotte Croisan. 1 What ia wrong with thia sen tence' "When he didn't show op al Ihe office, his employer asked after h.m " 2 W hai is the correct pronua cialion of ' loological' ' 3 Whnh one of these words Is misspelled' Facetious, miscellan kxis. precocioua, eilemporane ous 4 What doet the word "sol emmty" mean'' 5 What ia a word beginning with spa that meant "to medi tate "? ANSWERS I Say, " When be didn't AP PF.AR at the office, his employer INQ1IRED A BOLT him" 1 Pronounce toh-oh-lahj-ikal. ac cent third syllable; not ioo-oh-Labjikal 1 Mitcellarteoua 4 Serioutnesa; dignity; gravity. ' She was impreased by the sol emmly of the occatioa." I. Speculate 25 Years Ago Jsae 7. IMt Dr e w petticord of ia Portland Firm Bids Low Onr' raa Angeles wai assigned to Salem Evangelical Church, aucceeding Dr. C. C. Poling, waa ia retir ing after M years aa pastor. l tat nal Ouinerla) PORTLAND, June I - Army F.ngineert today aaid E. J. Elooa. Portland, submitted the apparent As army ef ear veteran, at M 'Jwctiaa Wathinartaa. D. C . tramped wp at a concrete bridge at Hills historic Pennsylvania Avenue to Creek Reservoir near Oakndge. 40rrft.onf?tilfmn Pnane tM l-sttl tinscBiPTion sates By earner la eltteti Dm? and Suaday II IS ar ana. Dill? ante it per ma Sunday only II avaek By aaa IVairy aad laaday i in aevottcai In Oregoa 1 rl see me t OS Ibroe ana. -1 a at tM. IS SS waae. In II S eartwMa Oefrm By atall Saaatat awly . tin tdTanrei .11 TS IS wewk StJS rear AaSM Bareaa at rirratatlawa nareaa of AdaertMat AMpa. 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