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S-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Trl, Feb. 21, '58 Consolidation With Salem School District to Wait for Three Areas Residents of three school dis trict asking consolidation with Sa lem district will not get their wish this year. Marion County School District Reorganization Committee mem bers say they will not recommend cent special meeting after re si dents of Bethel and Fruitland dis tricts east of Salem and Sunnyside district south of Salem indicated a desire to consolidate with Salem district. any consolidations until they have i . completed a preliminary suggested LeUKCmid VIClliTI plan lor tne entire county. T I L r iL But chances are good for them; I 3 ken DV UeatH U get on the ballot next year. Thej . - . ... . committee is progressing rapidly After WlSlI OrdflTeO oa a series of meetings in eacht district and hopes to hae a rec-j HOLLAND, Mich . Feb. 20 W ommended plan ready in a few j Six-jear-old Donald J. Ooster months. members say. baan, who returned last Saturday The subject was raised at a re- from a trip to California as a - i guest of television s Truth Navy Missile Can Hit Any Spot in World SUNNYVALE. Calif.. Feb. Any target in the world can be Bit by the Nut's Polaris when this submarine - launched missile becomes operational by 1960. the man in charge of its development aid today. Rear A dm. William F. Raborn, head of the project, told a press deference the Polaris missile, de signed for shipboard use. "will have a range of about 1.500 miles" A dm. Raborn laid. "I think you'll find any significant target would be in range " The Polaris It designed to carry a nuclear warhead. A reporter asked him to com pare the striking power of Polaris with that of a World War Il-type bomb His response was. "we did not drop enough bombs in World War II to equal on boatload otj these. Raborn met newsmen today during an inspection of Lockheed's Sunnyvale plant where the Polaris is being built and ground-tested. Last Friday. President Eisen hower announced three new nu clear submarines to carry the Polaris are to be built. The 52-year-old admiral said Polaris has a solid-fuel propulsion system and is guided by gyro equipment and such natural forces as gravity on its way to the tar- ret. The admiral said the first Po laris operational tests will be made at Cape Canaveral, Fla. or i to- C on sequences" program died day at Holland Hospital. He was a victim of leukemia. The boy was granted his wish of touring Disneyland and Holly wood studios after a Holland high school student wrote contest spon sors of Donald's desire. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 20 UP !D. Oosterbaan of Holland. Commission members saw no reason why the districts should not be allowed to join Salem district. They said that in general their rec ommendations probably will be for all non-high school districts using Salem high schools to join Salem district. But on the other hand there may be t o m e Salem district schools which they will recommend placing in other districts. One result of their studies so far is a decision that districts as rec ommended in their proposed plan may include more than one high school. Another recent decision was to invite St. Paul and Detroit Union High School districts to appoint representatives to work with the committee. Harry W. Scott now represents Salem School Board at the com mittee meetings in a non-voting capacity and other high school dis tricts are represented by members of the committee. Macmillan Against Troop End in Europe Vesuvius Crash Victims Flown to Germany by U.S. NAPLES, Italy, Feb. 20 -The bodies of 16 V. S. military person nel killed in the crash of an Air Force plane on Mt. Vesuvius were LONDON. Feb. 20 Off-Prime Minister Macmillan came out to- nieht against military disengage-! flown todav to Germany ment in Europe the- withdrawal! Patrols broucht the bodies of of East and West forces until a the passengers and crew of the detailed agreement has been j ill-fated C7 transport to Naples' reached with all nations most af fected. 'A plan lightly entered into could end with the dissolution of NATO, the loss of Germany and the driving of America back into isolation," Macmillan told the House of Commons in an unex pected speech winding up a two- day foreign affairs debate. He reiterated his desire for a summit conference. "But I do earnestly want it to achieve at least some success." he said. Because his Conservative gov ernment failed to pledge to work for an immediate summit confer ence, the opposition Labor party forced a vote . on Conservative foreign policy. Macmillan won 308-242. His foreign secretary, Selwyn Lloyd, had offered on behalf of the government to join in East West talks immediately prelim- Capodichino Airport The victims received full mili tary honors from an honor "guard of U. S. Marines and the Italian air force. The bodies then were flown in two U.S. planes to Ram-stein-Landstuhl Air Base in Ger many, the origin of the flight which ended in disaster Saturday. Businessmen to Tour PORTLAND, Feb. 20 UP) - Plans for the ninth annual business men's tour of Alaska were an nounced today by the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Cost of the 16-day tour, whieh begins March 21, will be $475 for hotel accommodations and fares. 2 Crop Loss Suits FileH Two damage suits totaling $19,- 200 were filed Thursday in Marion County Circuit Court. Defendants are the City of Salem and Lord Brothers Construction Company for crop losses allegedly caused from closed irrigation ditches last sum mer. A. B. Minten filed a suit seeking $3,600 for the loss of six acres of beans. William H. and Elizabeth Ann Minton filed suit seeking $15, 600 for loss of bean crops, pasture grass and hay. The losses allegedly occurred in September while ditches were clos ed during installation of a Salem water pipeline from North Santiam River. Ex-Governor Of Illinois Dies Just Waiting For Right One inary to a summit parley on sus pension of nuclear weapons tests and guarding against surprise at tack. 42 Children Rescued at Fiery School HATTCESBURG. Miss . Feb. 20 IfA-A Negro nsrsery school oper ator and her daughter saved 42 preschool Negro children from the burning school yesterday, some of them several times. Mrs. Myrtis Burkett, 41, told to day how some of the children fol lowed her back into the burning six room bouse. The children ranged in age from 10 months to years. "I'd get a bunch of them out, and they'd follow me right back in the fire." Mrs. Burkett said. She said she must have taken one 4-year-old boy out six times. I Mrs. Burkett's daughter, Mrs. ! Vivien Dowel! . 18. aided her in leading the children to safety. The fire followed explosion of a beater in the kindergarten room of the nursery school located in a rural area about five miles east of Hattiesburg. The house burned to the ground fa less than an hour. Mrs. Burkett said insurance on the house expired last week. j Rare Breeds of Cats to Be Shown PORTLAND. Feb. 20 UP Two rare breeds of cats, the red-point Siamese and the Himalayan, will be displayed this weekend at a cat show at the civic auditorium. Also on display will be leopard and ocelot kittens. They are from the Portland Zoo, which will get part of the receipts from the show to purchase a pair of tigers. Suez Adds Dredge CAIRO. Feb. 20 ( - A Dutch- built dredger that can cut a chan nel as deep as 5t feet has been added to the Suez Canal Author ity's maintenance fleet. The 3.600 ton craft cost Egypt $2,870,000. The canal accommodates ships up to 34-foot draft ! TUBEROUS BEGONIA BULBS "Amtrkan Hybrid? HANGING BASKET PICOTEE CARNATION ROSE FORM RUFFLED . Also Gloxinia and Tigridla Ivlbs Nolktl . Wo are now open Saturday afternoon , : to supply your spring gardening needs D. A. WHITE & SO'IS Ml Slat EM 2247S 1 ftm ' wmia Sponsored by Downtown Merchant's Ass'n. - f9 an IOYS' Smart New Corduroy Suits Fanner's -I Just wait till ha tees Grown-up styling, f oaf is corduroy with contrasting gabardine slacks. Yes, junior gets more . . . and for less ot Penney's. Sizes 4 to 8. FLOOR MAIN Sizes 4 t I i 9i9 INLAID PABCO FLOOR TILE w. Regular 19c ea. NEWARK, N.J.. Feb. 20 W- The cheaper rings were all right but this customer wanted some thing "really expensive" for his fiancee. "I'm going to be engaged and my girl is kind of particular," he told 75-year-old Ben Kirsch yesterday at the latter's jewelry store. First . Kirsch had shown him a $400 ring. When he asked for , something better, Kirsch produced a $525 ring and then an $800 one. When Kirsch brought out some thing "really expensive," a $2,500 beauty, the man grabbed all four rings and fled out the door. Under the ancient Roman crimi nal laws, arson was a crime pun ishable by death. Cardinal Richelieu was only 22 when he was consecrated Bishop of Lucon, France, in 1607. CHICAGO. Feb. 20 -Dwight H. ( Green, 61, who served two terms as governor of Illinois and delivered the keynote address at the 1948 Republican national con vention, died today. He entered Chicago's Presby terian Hospital Nov. 21 for treat ent of a chest ailment. Green, a Republican, served as governor from 1941 to 1949. He first came to public atten tion as a member of a federal team of gang-busters during the Prohibition era. He was appointed in 1927, as a special assistant to the U.S. attorney at Chicago in income tax cases. He took part in the prosecution of a succession of gangsters, and had a hand In the conviction of Al Capone for tax evasion. Trade Pact Made BELGRADE. 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