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C-(Sfc. I) Statesman, Salefa. Ore.," SunT April 21, '57 U.S. Seeks New Arms GurB Efforts pTKe Weather . Br JOHN M. BIGHTOim (continued "serious effort" la big wASHiriiiTon, April jo lav-roe power msarmamem taut toward United States, called today for abricia the Eaat-West -atomic mm CI...,ISE TEA GARSEir : Beat Caiaete Feed ' Good Anaerieaa Feed Tm Special Parties, Largo or BmtU, CaU EM-S-H2I Chinese Food to Tama Oat JCSH N. Cewwerclal Si. Opea f a. bl to 1 a. av v.-- Sataraiy 1 a. aa. . ' Geeed Wc4 takorett ' Tb world catch of (iab ha risen by mora thaa 08 per coot since 1U with Japaa far in tho lead of the United States which holds tec- and place aver Russia. Nopp'a Golden Pheasant OPEN . Easter SUNDAY J1 CCTNt FROM THE ytl ' j 1J No trT ' III Hi ta no p.m. I IT' iiflu r ? wim on. mini ,v i c. . f j 'v.; -vj-j n6ws 1 . TIME rD -I I' '0 H -, ., , . a . -a ........ ijf-i----,--sr'-x-:-i .1- . -i Hi; THAT EONNET iwi prd wftli al SaMPe wwwwaw Jwsea Room leal or party! EASTW SREAKFAST STARTS AT 7 . . . IASTEK DMNEt ' STARTS AT NOONI Floral displays T0M galea It's Uo HOTEL MARION aWT sir Saturday Sunday Dinners tlMteMOPJi,. , tm Ma. tm tm JL A' LA' CAtTI CM. 95 1.25 Complete INlrtMaTS IAT AT SLOPPY JOE'S DRIVE-IN 12th and tester Streets Opea 11 a. aa to a.,V arms raco under International control. It said there should bo a toward initial agreement oa first step" of disarmament. Tho Amoricaa statement. Is sued at tho State Department fol lowing a meeting of top adminis tratis officials, referred so talks at London - which hara m without access so far. But re cently tbo Russians hare been re ported snowing mora interest ettinf aa a freemen t. The U. S. statement empha sized that part of tbo agreement would have to be '.'proper safe guards. for inspection and control' a' tag-standing Amoricaa posi- noa. OaBes, Itassea Afroa The statement was ajtrecd oa by Secretary of State Dalles and Har old SUssen, President Eisenhow er's tfirrm-mrnJI rW"T chief aefotiator ia tbo talks. It wss presented as re Recti nj tho views 'of today's meeting which also included Chairman Lewis Strauss of tbo-Atomic En ergy Cornrnissioa, Director Allen Dulles of tha Central Intelligence Agency and representatives of the Defense Departmnt as well as other State Department officials. Stamen bad returned at midday oa a flying trip from London for ceauitatioa here oa tbo progress of tho London talks. He called the talks "tho moot serious negotia tions os the reduction and control of armament that have ever beoa held" by the United Nations Pit- armament subcommittee. Other officials said this meant mainly that Stassea was deeply impressed by what 'they called the "constructive" attitude shown Uy. the Soviet Union ia the talk. Other members of tho five-power subcommittee besides the United States and Russia are Britain. France and Canada. Dulles presided ever tbo State Department,- meeting -and the statement reported that Stassea gave a brief ins en the progress of the London session which be gan a month ago. Stassea will leave Washington Tuesday for re sumption of tbo meeting in the British capitol Wednesday fouow- uuj an caster recess.' Topics discussed in the unusual Satur(Uy conference at the State Department, the statement said. included "initial redactions of moments and manpower on a re ciprocal basis; arms inspection systems, both ground and air: the United States proposal formtttinf off at a given date fissionable pro- omcdob lor weapons purposes: i ins oxenange of lists of ar mament and blueprints.' Asst. secretary of state Andrew Berding. who released the state ment would not expand oa any, of these points. He said be could not go beyond the agreed statement Publicity Fund For Centennial Fair Requested PORTLAND. April J 111 - Ad vertising managers of tha Ore son Newspaper Publishers Assn. today asaee we state to appropriate il.100.OW for a proposed fair bore ia MM. , The manatera said tho aLt should receive advertisin and publicity worth ail million dollar from the Centennial Excositioa and Trade Fair H proposes to Vn. Mtn.Pne. Bud-aismsod . luawtt , Klamath laUa -Stodcora Newport North Bod PorUana . 11 . St . 10 . St . M . St . ea " ST as ss s 41 . ss , XI ss ' t thb aaaocuTBB raass Mas. Mks. rrca. AlbtMiMrie . M . S as as ji at IS ss St SI a m i : ss ca U . M 17 - 40 74 ca a i as homum Chtcat Cleveland . Danvar ; r DMralt ralrbaafcs Vargo Fort Warth -OalvMtna Halana SS ' " 31 Honolula ' SI ', 11 Kansas Clr 74 04 Las Vafat OS . S4 Uia Anisise H St Miami a 74 Mnpls-St. Paid S4 SO Nw Orlftua SO TO Hew Yori SS 40 Omaha - 74 4S Phoants SI SS Rano 10 SI jUrramanta 4S 44 Salt Lain CttT tl SS San Dlaaa S SO J7 Saa Francisco M 4T .14 Waahiaataa SI St Today's ferarast (from V. 8. Waath' r Buraau. McNanr Field, aalaml Partly unnF today With - Increasing cloudlMs tonlgtat. Moatly cKwdjr with accasioaal snowtra Hish todar St. Low tonight 40. Tampan tura 11 41 sjb. today 4t. ' aALStt raarmTAnoK ' Sine start at waathst year Sept 1 To Data Last Year . Normal BJl Bsl.St m.lW Union Leader. NAM President Due in Albany PORTLAND. April JO (11 - A union leader and the president of the National- Asaa. of Manufactur- tNAM) wUl speak kfay 11 at the Oregon .Young Democrats convention ia Albany. They are Ernest G. Swigert, president of the NAM,, and A. T. Hartung. president of the Inter national Woodworkers of Amer ica. Both are Portland residents. It is likely we would ttisagrte with the NAM president an many subjects," Bruce Bishop of Port land said, "but we feel we should bear bis side of the Issues ta order to be well taforrned.' .- Bishop, president of the Young Democrstic Cluba of Oregon, said Gov. Robert Holmes also will be of the speakers at the three- klay convention that open Hay 10. A profit for the state of two million dollara from the esposi- two has been estimated by the uregoa tentannial reposition. Paul Ingold Succumbs Paul Ingold. (5, a veteran of World War I. died Saturday ia a Salem nursing borne. He was resident of 127 N. Liberty St Ingold wss a seasonal agricul tural worker antfl last year what bis sight failed. He was blind at the lime of hit death. For years be worked la the bar- vest and traveled betweea Wasb- ingtoa and CalUoraia. The tleceated was a member of rirst Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Mary I. Ingold. Salem, and a sit ter ia Seattle, Wash Services are pending at the How ell-Edwards Mortuary. Woodburn Area Resident Dies . StiHsna Mews Sentee WOODBURN. April Miss Margaret Smith. 21, resident of 220 S. Pacific Highway, Woodburn, died tonight la a Salem hospital. Services are pending at the Blngo-Cornwell Funeral Home. (AildlUoBal lata ewt m SAGfeSite Cost Listed At $7 Million MatwsMaaattal f9Wel aswawaWS ' ALBANY. April JsHal Byer. manager of tha Chamber of Com merce here, said be received word today from Rep. Walter Norblad that tbo SAGE-radar installstlon to be erected at Camp Adair, about 29 miles southwest of Salem, will coat 17 miilioa. ' " - Norblad said security prec lions prevent the disclosing ef de tails oa the prelect or the aai of contractors. When completed the InstsTHtina wui be part of the early warning radar aetwork which covers and surrounds the United States and Little Hope Seen In Green Lumber Market Prices EUGENE, April 16 llt-Aaadomlla March mdcatas "little hope"! A plywood price Increase b Lengths today said The eigbt-yesr for impiivement ta the, greea Mlikely,N, however, if current de low of to.000 housing amt startsllumber market.' :, . . i mand continuse. Dissrreenietit fcetwwta tha salm son: The Atlantic ealmoa spawag; la fresh water end returns to the! - a J aaa ' The Pacific salmon anawna ia fresh water and then dies. SAGE. Semi-Automatic Ground Environment, is aa electroaie braia which caa detect a far-off aircraft and determine whether is friendly. It flashes word to the nearest jirbase if the plane hostile and caa alas direct Amer- icaa aircraft to the enemy. Tornadoes, ' Strike Texas PALLAS. Tet- April 2t I Tornadoes, bail and flash floods caused by op to l.7 inches a( ran Danersa lezas sooay. One twister flattened a aumber of buildings oa a farm near Paths- can. Another cut a swath around Brownfield. A third was spotted oy aa airlines puot snout nuisa sst of epur. A 4.71 inch rata la lilUe aver aa hour flooded a residential section of cotulla ia south Texas tonight. Deputy Sheriff C. D. Yooncblood said some Mvte 7S families were evacuated from the Urfia-Ameri can district along the banks ef a creek. Most got out ahead ef the water but a few bad to be rescued by boat, Yeoagblosd said. -Some UM tslMesMM ' Lkaocked out ia Wlchlu Falls when water came ia contact with a ca ble. The city bad had 1 ao inches of rain by la p.m. Highways near Vernon ta west Texas were flooded and snore than So cars wore iwported stranded high spats. A aumber of south Texas highways also were closed. aught to heavy- hail pounded many points ia the westers half r Texas, , Afternoon - cloudbursts totaled 7t inches at Padncah. about lit miles west .of Wichita Falls. 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B KriE31 a 4saaaWsWsWsWsaaWssa , ' 1 V ' i HELD OVER FOR EASTERI CONT. SHOW EASTER SUNDAY I P. M. mkkmmmitmil.mtm Hat High Aditmtvrt in tht Soolk PccrYk -PLUS-FOB ACTION-, J , r , '.HtwJurtADO da.pstaiaTsm.1 ( f t .-( V 4 If S HIGH SCHOOL OPEN BOUSE t Monday, April 22 ... 5 to ,9 P. AA. The Meier and Frank Hi Club invites all high school studenb in this area to an Open House at Meier and Frank - Salem on April 22, from 5:00 to 9:00 VM. - Special Features: Informal modeling during dinner In the Oregon Room from -5:30 to 7:30 P.M. Special 95e dinner In the Oregon Room Informal modeling In the Sport Shop, Oregontan Shop and Lewnsdole Shop-7:30. to 9:00 P.M. Free dancing in the Auditorium, second floor, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M , - p.. ;,....r . . ,; . - Free refreshments in the Auditorium , Door prizes ' .... 5 v. . .. s '"' " ' . ' Fun, excitement for all! , , STORI HOURS . MONDAY AND FRIDAY. . t:30 AJV TO t P.M. OTHER DAYS. i)0 KM. TO S:30 PJvL .....Li. 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