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Soviet Pronosal Xh V" w-a.-a. w Kir O perecf Sese 0 Timina Bt PHIL NEWSOM I The natural German rf u M BL!"r.in N Editof . for tho ern desire. the eXDUlsi . "Sfdrrecent Peac? Proposal rf Main their periewi Fit, and -their ap my West'" L'r -d Gm ?LSi reunified nation. " " ""P.by Czechodov.ki.7 GJrhmen,lFrfcren". toward' ITIUALLY. al-o. East primarily as a buffet K Mie with GeU.nK,52 ! J" h. over-all " V1 own 1 1 me mioh t-'U Dian Tn lnra:.ca r is being given "most l'ose another military threat ,. Production for the hm.fit .,"' ii consideration" and by the ranee. isia and an attempt to build up in the French and British! On its face, the Russian proposal n' Gey a "little Ruhr." HSV" are talking It Seems stra nht-f j "UPU'1 DeSDlte Rncc,, .... ... , Uai mu"1",., ":.i ...s.j.j V.""' """ enough fr.-,;.. --- f'"" against Kon- tral Eoivmn.. ...... . uc"' 111! r.r.r.: w ana ner satell t ,.a: f . .itiative in worm aiiaira. Thev have done so is U ha nd by British rore.g.i oie Chony Eden's remark that " -1 hoine eiven "most i. pans , T " ---""Miy under a cen- Vv " "esl jerman .l.anrollnr Knn-itral pm-at-nn...... . . . tc" .armv. thft D.. .t , . Germany .- --.u:m, a strictly defen- ,., . ,, . .. "mseives nave 1. army and freedom K." "x -"si. some re- speech, press and - . East Germans could Al. .. fnr advanced fori r narticination in ! a , " I .nrintnor'e TTiim- '.iiiv soon is i" uc irtussia's act on in Fast r- independent status under jhave suggestenj ,f st Pany SXrd ambassadors will re-Lunation 8 a short-term oc- commissioners appointed by pomicab., Eas, ,r.hat independence and;fa "and Te "satelfi? ITl iition with the West that tne sin.,. SV5)' mc,,udlng Press and;Sut h- Germans u ""a put 25 divisions into the field luugiu, Fui 0 uivisions into the field in However, in considering it the i'.X m.0"ths- as opposed to the 12 Hies have both Russia's past re! r PK 511 fr,om West Germany for rd in dealing with its satellited i Elsenhower's army. I JRC Summer L v " m tAP Wircr.'.uioi ! Japanese Stripper Show Closes iRL" EleHctlHei Bring Disappointment to Gl's Rocister-Gunrd, Eugene, Ore.J Fri., Mar. 21, 1952 Paqe,5' cut-down final act TOKYO (UP.) Japan's most opera, i popular strip teasers have made Carmen. their final bow as the Nissho Every dav nearly 1500 custom-trouPe- ers kept the tills well-filled. The The management slyly admit- monthly gross take was about 4, ted, however, that it may "squeeze j 000,000 yen (more than $11,000). River Road School, this week was ! elected president of the Eugene WINS PRIZE Teachers' Assn. He will ! Mrs. F. C. Strausen. R.R. Rmit of the local unit at the National Edu- Cottage Grove, this week collect- cation Assn. s annual meeting in ocl eneck for $25 as a prize in a ueiroii june zy to July 4. rcceni avaicaae to Hollywood nude acts" again if the music programs lost money. Thousands of American GIs and An edict from quarters high in management level said burlesque must go no matter how much perauo" - hopes to pievcu. ,,'d it is that point which lllus- the oerfection of the Rus- timing because it hits two uin"'& .7. , , cularly sensitive chords: wiucn iin service r.nl ;J I'tV P!!rties- A"' suggestions .11 j V "1!,Pec"n teams be allowed tn nvorcaa it.. elections have been rVfi,nj RUSSia SPt nn Ihfl V... democratic republic in 1949. and All adult leaders for Junior Red Cross activities in Lane County who are interested in attending a summer trainine pi'nn ,km,u contact the Lane Countv Red ACTRESS Barbara Britton, wife of Dr. Eugene Czukor, poses her four-month-old daughter, Christopher Eu genia, for the youngster's camera debut in their Holly wood home. Japanese office workers hope the j money it makes. The Nissho clos- proposed "music hall" will always (ed down January 31. need iinanciai boosting. j When the Nissho manager an nounced closing of burlesque, GIs sometimes 80 per cent of the former burlesque audience pleaded for the show to go on for ever. THEY SAID it was a fine place to kill time in the afternoon. The act comprised 23 girls, headed by queenly Kyoko Azuma, and was considered a vast im provement on strip techniques in the United States. Between acts they performed Rice succeeds Russel G. ricks. Hend- contest sponsored by makers of Sunbeam bread. Davidson Bakery 0.hernewo,,,cers are Josephine tToanVcoX,5POnSr W i"" Hayes, vice - president; Nonda Stone, secretary; and Nellie Davis, treasurer. GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Next meeting of the association's 1 Echo Hollow Dairy ' council will be April 9. 1 Phone 5-6809 Phone 4-5929 . ....... .cHuuuy in 1H4H. anHWJ'liai inis government since has entered! Cross office soon. Registration independently into treaties of will be limited to 50. friendship and trade with other! Of the two courses to be offered satellite states; signed awav some 00 the coast, one will be at Silver 4a.nnn smia n.11.. . Traalr r , . .ml 45,000 square miles of German territory to Poland, and accepted Creek, Ore., Aug. 16 to 21. Men ana women who may attend in clude Junior Red Cross chairman, teachPr-Snnr.cr.rc bers, or school administrators. The staff will consist of area staff and outstanding educators from the SChOOlS Of the Parifin area RaJ Cross. ' rj,.-.. -j .l- .. . . NEW vnnKmTk. "'"V"? OI me wornsnop win nf i.uiuug m io sluay ana discuss the total ran WorinVjT; e oe- mooern eaucation; evaluate the gan Wednesday. nrespnt nj rr ..... officials of the national n .. Vu::r" J..::.r. ,H'"J" . - vUum.u oa iw men cuuL-diionai vaiue n Revised Bible Being Printed H0LLIS C. HtJLL Dtpartment Commander . eqion Sets District Meet re..i.:.U TJ.f An Arviarl- L Legion and its auxiliary will tn department uiiiueis etiiu via i Tjxrinnnflirps at T.epion' Hall peh 23 when the annual district fcfcrence will be held. I Tta rnnfprpnr-p will start at I- tnr iep.iccinff T.acn'nn mat. p Legion and auxiliary will ia leparaie meetings, sessions H close with a banquet at 6:30 10. Among those to attend are Hoi l P Hull Janartmant nnmmc-n Iw from Alhnnv anH Mrs Marlp Fiiins, department president of pasry, ot Laurande. The ban ket will be served bv the local biliary, Tickets will be $2 per r All Interested Legionnaires are , "B'.wnai tUUIldl of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America said it Vas One Of thp hioapct nMj..t. ! book publishing history. ine ooject is to present the Bible in rlparpr .ik.i,m tu. - ."..suege uipii me King James version. ine roiling of the presses cli maxed a 15-year task of 32 schol ars in revising the Bible under thp supervision of Dr. Luther A. Weigle of New Haven, dean emer itus oi xaie aivinuy school. one Bachelors Fall oi Leap Year Gag . WNTERSVILLE, Ala. (U.R) tt Guntersvillp AHvortcior. Will, which annnnnnpH it wmilri pWe a complete list of eligible p ear oacneiors got a hearty Bonse from the males. DaDer said hunHrpHc nf f were sent in within a week R it Was annniinppri that thp fa. with data on finances, be- type and attitude of eligi- ! malar it.Ai.u 1 i l i i - ivuuiu ue puDiisnea. 0( the ViapVilnrc sent In Fn names. PMA Deadline Near The deadline for Lane farmers who intend to sign up for PMA assistance in plowing under green manure cover crops is March 31, E. E. Schrenk, .chairman of the Lane PMA committee, reminded farmers this week. Application for prior approval of this practice must be made by that date, he said, for both croplands and orchards. SINGER Rebuilt ELECTRIC PORTABLES Sews Forward and Backward WCase. Motor, Scw liffl.,. P, c "0B and Wirinr 5 War guarantee IDEE fa Hole Worker and Pink rears with everv r.,,rh.c HOME I TRIAL I Coll 4-5" 1 GLOBE ACHIN SEWING velop visual materials, study units, ana plans mat can be used to integrate Junior T?pd Prnce Intn the school curriculum; secure ad vice from participants on how the Pacific area office can give better service to chapters on Junior Red Cross work. Men and women interested In thp PnilrSP chnlllrf pnntart tha T ana County Hed Cross office for de tails ai once, as registration aead line is May 1. Learn about the John Deere Tool Carrier from EVERETT SELVIDGE Your INTERSTATE Man BACK UP YOUR A, B or G JOHN DEERE TRACTOR ...PICK UP AND GO! You'll be amazed ar how quickly and conveniently a wide variefy ' 'orm implements can be attached or detached using the JOHN DEERE ABG Integral Tool Carrier. Smooth hydraulic control regulatei the equipment. Simple ad justments level tools, change their working depth or ad just for proper suction. Easy-on, eosy-off, this sturdy car rier mounts close in for easy handling in tight places. Best of all, you save time, hard work and . . . money. You keep your implement investment ot rock bottom saving many dollars over the cost of buying complete and separate im plements for each farm job. See the JOHN DEERE ABG Carrier at INTERSTATE where you always get a better deal! Your "Caterpillar"- John Deere Store INTERSTATE 186S W. SIXTH EUGENE PH. 4-4247 IT'S TOPSI Christensen s COTTAGE CHEESE Serve it for a salad that's sure to hit the spot any time. Try it tonight! 149 East Broadway A TRIBUTE TO THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING! Ah, spring! The birds, the flowers, the Invigorating air. Dad gets on urge to doll up the old car. Mother feels a house-cleaning spree coming on. Junior figures school will not interfere with his activities much longer. And Mary, sweet teen-ager, dreams of The Boy who just moved in next door. Spring, the poets say, is the season of Nature's annual awakening. Let it be our awakening, too. Let's get the old car painted, the house done over . . . and the youngsters all set somewhere for a grand vacation. We salute Spring with al! its newness . , , and hope your Spring will last forever ... at least in your hearts! Parmenter Pontiac II. Ij. Parmenter, Owner 837 Pearl Dial 5-3:105 Fred Meyer ots Viail this amaznj new way IT (S 0 QD 1 NOW-SCIENCE HAS THE ANSWER! TAKES OFF POUNDS AND INCHES QUICKER WITHOUT A DIET I WITHOUT DRUGS ! NEVER A HUNGRY MOMENT! SAFE! SURE! SIMPLE! 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