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Wister-Guard, Eugene, Ore., log 1 ' Mar- M 1952 ll;S. Jels Blast Enemy Planes In Long Dog Fight i 31 Commie MIGi Hit in Three Days wnUL. Korea lfl American labre pilots deitroyed or dam iged IS to 18 Hed Jet In a erles ,t fights Thursday climaxed by ilitory'" longest Jet battle. Darkening skies prevented exact usessment of results of a 40 mln te dogfight over North Korea. But pilots of F-86 Sabre Jets said Ihey damaged at least three MIG-I5s-and possibly eight. mir vAni.iKR placements m my aa... " . . Thursday the Sabres reported they Ihot down five miijs ano umn" five. T at.- An minute hottle 28 Sabres tangled with 40 MIGs in a fight running over iu mnra u... u to tho Yalu River border with Manchuria. The longest previous let battle lasted 35 minutes. nk. hrniifht the Sabres j... rH n nt least 31 and pomtbly 36 Red Jets hit, including U shot down. ntuir a m vnvrr. bald the bag Df Hed warplanes now stands, at 132 destroyed, 39 probably des troyd and 426 damaged a total of 607 Fifth Air Force mounted 969 sorties Thursday, seven more than Its previous record set April 30, 1BS1. Far East Air Forco planes cut rails in 100 places, destroyed 105 trucks, 12 gun positions, four sup ply!, dumps, two rail bridges, 25 bunkers and destroyed or dam aged 75 supply buildings. MARINE PILOTS also set a rec ord with 726 sorties. The Leather neck fliers dropped tons of bombs rid napalm on a sprawling Red nnr Karhwa. Carrier-based planes scored 138 ralt'cuti along tha North Korea's oast coast. The Carrier Philippine Sea returned to action during the day, . Joining the U.S.S. . Valley Va.a.arat Ground action was light with small, sporadic flghta flaring across tha peninsula. Snow Survey Meetings Set CORVALLIS U. Oregon's . 1952 regional Irrigation water forecasts will be made this spring I at a series of nine regional com . ! mlttee meetings. ty. T. Frost, Oregon snow sur vey leader, snld Friday the first meeting will bt held at Hood j River March 29 where the north ' oentral Oregon group will get to gether. Other oommlttees, their meeting places and dates: Central Oregon at Redmond, March 31; John Day Harnev Basin at Burns, April 1; Umatlila-Wnlla Walla at Pendle ton, April 2; Northeastern Oregon at Enterprise, April 8; Southeast t Ontario. April 4; South Central Oregon at Lake vlew, April 5; Southern Oregon at GranU Past, April 7; and Colum bia Basin at Portland, April 11. Only Two Alarms In City Thursday ?.?' . I ft ft , iWI-iilV..,'i t ,11 M BETTY HUTTON, 31, film itar, Is shown check to cheek with hushnnd Charles O'Curran, 37, Hollywood dance di rector, following their surprise wedding in Las Vegas, Nev. Betty is wearing a ring set with diamonds and pearls bought by O'Curran as a wedding ring. Senate Approves !Nip Peace Treaty urjcwTvr.TnN 11 The, Pacific Security pacts which the Senate has overwhelmingly ap Mac Repeats Political Creed Doesn't Want Name Entered in Primaries xii-ur vnnit IIP) Gen. rv.,,aia MarArthur savs there is I "no consistency whatsoever" be tween his statement in nw mr i he would not shrink from any public call to duty and his current unwillingness to allow his name to be used in party primaries. MacArthur made the declara tion Thursday night in a state ., .ivinc hm neither directly nor Indirectly approved any move to put his name rorwara iur u Republican presidential nomina tion in the April 1 Wisconsin pri mary. rruD pRFVinrs statement to ..,tiiv h mferred was issued by him March 9, 1948, in Tokyo while he was U.S. Far Eastern comman- rla,- In that statement, issued in re gard to GOP nominating petitions filed for him In the Wisconsin April primary that year, MacAr thur said: i t 11 ka wrpAnt tn all mv concepts of good citizenship were nt the hazards land responsibilities involved from ; accepting any public duty to which I might De canea uy i" num...... if-- ra ... MacArthur also saio a. time: "I do not actively covet or seek any office. . .' . vimnra nf similar state' I. hstra Hopn made bv Mac Arthur since he returned to this country following his ouster from his Far Eastern commands by President Truman. Mni. Gen. Courtney wniuiejf proved a generous peace treaty with Japan six and one-half years nftpr the surrender in Tokyo Bay ended World War II. President Truman Is expected 10 sign It promptly. Thirty-eight Democrats and 28 Republicans supported the treaty late Thursday as u roiira up u to 10 favorable vote, far more than the required two-thirds. equal importance. ' "Ar)hr,, reference to Those with The Philippines and nrinciple could be inter- with Australia and New Zealand went through quickly on voice votes. But the pact wun japan produced some debate and a roll call vote In which it was approved 59 to The JaDanese Deace treaty re ctor, the full sovereignty of Janan over Its home islands. But nun nmnrUT. McCarran of .she renounces title to Korea, For- preted as an announcement that he now wouia oe t " cept a call from the people to be president. Whitney replied to a newsman that he would not interpret the statement, but tnai any one i was free to interpret it for himself. Housing Problem? Jail 'Birds' Fail to Show In California vrY onvr fnlif (jPI The swal lows have given Folsom prison back to tne Diacsoiras. Th. nrlann V,llilHfnff deVelOQ- ments, apparently, do not com up to swallow specifications. k - rarnnii ffo. the ....nil.... h. ruA nt Folsom on the iam day that other hordes returned to nest at tne oia missiuu at San Juan Capistrano. This year ,kd raniitrann swallows arrived a few hours late due to the weather. I Th DKlinm it,allnu;c upra rjre- ceded by an advance group that tn VAknifirv And fllwavS. when they arrived, the blackbirds ...&- ahiiarf ftwov anH thlt swal- lows set up housekeeping for the summer. But this year the main group didn t come. Th m ivBnea otrmin arrlVUfl rAO. 21, stayed for a while and left, Warden KODert A. neinze sam ITriHav fZinrm lat veflf thft old DriSOn buildings in which the iwallows nested were torn flown ana re placed with modern structures, th warden pvnlained. Apparently, he surmised, the new construction does not meet swallow requirements. Junction High Bids Called dm have heen called by Junc tion City School District 69C for construction of a new SlUU.uuu au dition to the Junction City High School. The structure will include three classrooms, two toilets, and a mul- linlo.nnmnGa rnnm ml th stase and kitchen to be added. The building will be of frame construction on a concrete slab. Bids will close 8 m. April 10. Architects for the job are Free man, Hayslip it Tuft, Portland. CORRECTION .k. Sofewav ad published in Thursday's Register-Guard ?heVe0Sc0rrpt"o?Aiy ond'sob Hill Coffee were transposed. The follow, ing descriptions are correct. 3 Airway Coffee Mild and mellow ... a coffee flavor that so many people prefer. Rushed roaster-fresh to your Safe way in the whole bean-you grind it fresh when you buy. Nob Hill Coffee Rich and vigorous in flavor . . . Rushed roaster-fresh to your Safe-. way in the whole bean-you grind it fresh when you buy. It's the coffee with the "Aromatic flavor." Eugene, Springfield and Junction City Stores. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. No Sole, to Dealers, Nevada, who often opposes admin istration policies, and nine Repub- ll.an. .rntori OOnlnSt it. All WaStl- Ington and Oregon Senators voted for it. Only the formality of tne sign ing of a proclamation by the Pres ident remains before the United States completes Its action to end the state of war with its once blt- The treaty Is expected to De mosa, and a number of other ls- lnnrl. .Tannn afrrppx tn annlv for U.N. membership and live peace ably in - accoroance wun u.-h. charter principles. HER OBLIGATION to nay rep arations Is recognized: but the trantv oavu that, hecause of limited r0ntirr0 lhp:p nnvmonts should be confined to assets she has in surolus excess labor and unused TO De , "... . v w- Fl. for the I"""1 iiuw i to .w - -- - Under the security treaty, tne President's signature. Offlc a s be- the M , Have he will act ratiy nwi . miiitarv forces in and around The document provmes ni - An administrative aKree- must be approved J "l'"'5n70V: mcnt already has been signed cov, of 12. nations, nil with vital inter- fnnintles to be used b: ests in tho Pnciric. So far It has been approved by five of these. In addition to the United States. They are: Great Brllnin, Australia, New zeaiann, Ceylon and Japan itself. Yet to act are Canada; France. Indonesia, The Netherlands, raxisian ami the Philippines. The Senate also approved three Segale Switches GRESHAM, Ore. U.R Kay c?.MniA fArme, university of Ore- ocgaic, nnthU cniarri and hlSh SChOOl football coach at Astoria for the past three years, Friday accepted the prep football coaching Job at Gresham high. Harrv Thnmnson. lormer looi- ball coach here, has been named superintendent of scnoois. NOW FOR FLOOR FURNACE OWNERS CONTROL at Your Fingertips ering the facilities to be used by tho. a fnrppft. Innon al.n narPPR nnt tfl ffrant any military bases to a tniro. pow er without U. S. consent. MIKIons of home fceep- 180 TABLET BOTTLE, ONLY 490 4-H Schedules Parasite Show larnrm ha. hl HnV. and Saturday, April 5, will be the day for the roundworm, the tapeworm th. iiv.p fhikp. Thev will cavort at the Irlsh-McBroom pack- . . i a XI j1..U lug plant as sinrs in a -i-n Parasite snow. rw Tamp. A Flanltfnn. Cobura. will ie on hand to show 4-H Club members the HvcstocK pesis. i-ro- gram will Begin ai in a.m. nnrriirt tn .1 n nitrlnn. countv extension agent In charge of 4-H s..r,a firnmpn received only two alarms Thursday both of ,h.a. inl.a ..immnn.. nnn both be- illClli mifw " - umA tn l,Avn heen telcDnoneo by a smnll boy. work. Bill MrRroom tins promised A cull nt fl:24 p.m. lent a truck '. nr h- idririiea. to 81 N. Monroe; another at 7:20 Incu,ded In the show will be p.m. gava 785 W. 1st Aya. aa tncLarflsltca of cattle, hogs, and address to ba reached. At neither ih.0 an(, -vmntoms of t.b. in location COII 10 lircmcn niu hi. Final Close Out EVERGREEN NURSERY CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK 25 Discount ilightest traco of fire. cattle! There will be discussion of how the parasites spread, and how they can be kept away. Rose Queen Signs Symphony Contract onnTi.ANr. im Gloria Krtegor, 1PM Portland Rose Fes tival Quern, returned home from Hollwood Thursday to sign with tha Portland Symphony Orchestra Friday night. Miss Krleger, 19, is under seven-year contract to Columbia Pic tures, and Is being trained for tinging and dramatic roles. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Hours 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. OPEN SAT. & SUN. A. 0. JORGENSEN 14 Blocks North of 4 Corners on 99 N. With tha New KLEER-EILEEN AUTOMATIC BURNER There's no need to buy a new furnace this burner- FITS MOST ANY MODEL FLOOR FURNACE Here's what it does for you ! HEAT . . . when you want It. Just let the thermostat to the temperature desired, ond the burner automatically lights Itself. TURNS ITSELF OFF . . . when the room It warm, the f ire automatically oiA NO PILOT FIRE . . . Saves as much as 2 qti. of oil per day. Eliminates und..i. iiihi ill apiitiy wuwuisn EVERYBODY'S going to Rod Taylor's for Drllriou and American Dishes STEAKS . a Specialty it mn.v 1 Days Werk Dallr 11:30 a m. to Sam. Rat. 'Til 4 a.m. Orilrr to Go Banquets Welcome T.t.ia Ill I " Pt.FNTY OF PARKING lratrd In C.lenwood Hwr. 8o- Ph. 4-0041 OMl MT-K-jm m 1 .aaaaK AW 1 . A "- K . MffT ".aBa-aaaaaw VBB. I I, I 1 aj ...FROMBLUEPRJNT in IPFMlUA Of THE UtgtKt iuspenaon Zpan in m wond I TO BRIM6 Y0J THl$ MATfHLESS WHISKY ! $R63 a month from your oil savings is all it takes HO., money down NO . . money this month NO . . money next month NO., other extra charges HERE'S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY . rrn ll CCkl RIIRNIER', ' (NAMES ON REQUEST) Dee. 1951 "I find my fuel bill was only $11.20 during Nov. and Dec. of this year compared to $2'-4 for the same period last year." "The" payment on both my furnoc ond oil bill since we mode th change is less than my previous oil bill alone." "I feel that I am saving 50onm fuel bill." "I don't care if I'm saving on my fuel bill or not this is the first tin In 1 8 years my wife has come to ta without cold feet." I r.'. 9" T. -J. '.'.UT ataUa, a Jl A M.ICH1III HIND Ot l!AIOH! WHISKIIS Si FOOP .u.a. n. fillip tMHIUTIGl NILOIUHIA. ft. PORTER & CO. KLEER-KLEEN & IRON FIREMAN DISTRIBUTORS SINCI 1944 4245 PACIFIC HIWAY SOUTH Dial 40