Local Paragraphs Librarian! Here Represen tatives from 14 counties attend ed a workshop of librarians at the state library here today The event precedes the annual meet ing of the Oregon Library asso ciation, to be held Saturday Night Parking Banned AU night parking on Edgewater street In West Salem is now banned and automobile owners are being warned by W. H. Por ter, chief of police, that the or der is now in effect. Chief Porter atatea that the street must be kept clear of vehicles in the early morning as the equipment from the Salem street department is now being used to clean the street. Power Line Extended Pro viding additional energy for farm operations during the irri gation season is the proposal of the construction of a new 66,-000-volt transmission line, sub station and distribution lines in the Talbot district by the Mt. States power company. The cost is estimated at $62,000 with the project expected to be com pleted by July. The supply will be distributed from a central lo cation near Talbot. Lions Hear Ohling Merrill D. Ohling, Salem, district gov ernor for Lions International, visited the Dayton Lions club this week. The club named Carl Francis chairman of a committee to select the Day ton entry in the contest for "Miss McMinnville," with the winner to compete for the title of Miss Oregon. Other mem bers of the committee are Adolph Hiraba and Ernest Bei chel, Jr. Members of the nom inating committee named by Harold Lewis, president, are Logan White, chairman; Dave Ellis, Earle Coburn, Harvey Stoller and Harold Lich ten thaler. Returns to Bethel Mrs. Anna Matten, who has been in Cali fornia since last December, has returned to Bethel and is at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Lauderback. She was accom panied north by another daugh ter, Mrs. Forrest Rycraft, Wat sonville, with whom she spent the winter. Mrs. Rycraft has returned home after a short visit here and with a sister, Mrs. M. J. Crabtree at McMinnville. Tour Postponed Postponed from today until Friday of next week was the tour of the KXL Flyign Squadron from Portland. The delay was because of the inability of Commander Scott, with the squadron as speaker, to make the trip this week. The tour is in conjunction with the Oregon Ad club. While the group is in Salem Commander Scott will speak at the luncheon of the Salem Realty board. Butter Drops Cent Butter and butterfat prices were quoted a cent lower here Friday. Buy ing prices on butterfat brought it down to 63 cents on premium; 61 cents on No. 1 and S5-S9 cents on No. 2. Butter prices are listed now at 66 cents, whole sale, 71 cents retail. Grade A eggs were listed a cent higher as were mediums by some produce firms, although the extra large AA and the large AA grades re mained unchanged Friday, Army Honors Mothers Spec ial Mothers' day services will be held Sunday at the Salva tion Army citadel with Brig, and Mrs. H. B. Collier, Portland, divisional commander, speak ing at 7:30 o'clock. Special mu sic will be offered at both serv ices, with the band and song sters appearing, and the morn ing program at 11 o'clock. Watch Taken Mrs. R. Busch ke, 1020 Howard, reported to Salem police Thursday that her on, Donald, had been victim ized by a thief who stole a $65 watch. The incident apparently occurred in a Salem school. BORN The Capital Journal Welcomes the Followlni New Cltlien: LONO To Mr. and Mri. MtrvtB Uni. Ml. S. it tha Sftltm Cncrftl tHMPil.i, bar. Mir s. sntWERT To Mr. tnd Ura. Allan aitwert. Rt. a, at tha 8alm OtneraJ boaoltal, a ctrL. Mar I. ORIEN To Mr. and Mr. Jam.. Oriea. aaa a. Summar. at the ealfm Oan ral heapttal. a tin. Mar I. BUBH To Mr. and Mri. Jack Sivh. M4& Maple, at the Salem Oeneral hot. altal. a llrl. Mar . BOWLSB To Mr. and Mra. Donald Boolaa. SSI North Commercial, a aoo. Mar I. at aalem Memorial hoapltal. RUBY To Mr. and Mrt. Oarald Ruby, routo 1, box 113-A, Turner, a a on. Mar ft, at aalem Memorial hoapltal. MAestNOILL-To Mr. and Mra. ai mer Maaienelll. lndependneee. a aoo. Mar . at aalem Memorial hoapltal. RAT To Mr. and Mra. trie Bar. Meha ana. a aoa. Mar 4. at Salam Memorial hoa pltal. BOBBRTBON To Mr and Mra. Alan Boberteon, 11SI Boutb 11th atreet. a aoo. Mar 4, at Balam Memorial boapltal. ailtertoa PREBCOTT To Mr. and Mri. Oeorge Preecott IBIIIM Moenl at Reediport, a aen, April 30. Orenflperenta, Mr. and Mra. Melrln Moen. Reedaport. Word re ceived by Mra. otrtrude Moen, Bllrertoo. OMANS To Mr. and Ma. Max I. Omana Mar at SUvrrtott hoapltal. a daughter. Weadaar . PRINSLOW To Mr. and Mra. John Prlnelow. Ufa florr atreet. a boy. Ron ald Joaepb. April M at tha Woodburo , hop1tal. ' DRTOBM To Mr. and Mrs Cement Drrdeti. ltat oeoreo atreet. a tin. Kath. tyn Ana, April 24. at the Woodburn hoa pltal. Moaaaeolb WRIOKT To Mr. and Mra. TJoyd Wright, at the Bartalt hoapltal la TJellaa. a eon. named KocmatB Lavtma. Tbla la Aircraft meet planned At tracting model aircraft fans from the entire northwest will oe tne model aircraft meet be ing arranged by the Naval Air Reserves of the 13th Naval Dis trict at Seattle May 30. Model aircraft fliers from the entire Northwest, including those from this area, can participate in the meet and the six winners will receive free rides to the Nation al meet at Olathe, Kans. Television School E. L. By ers and H. E. Bingenheimer, em ployes of Heider's, have re turned from Portland where they took part in a course of instruction offered by a manufacturer. Leave Salem Memorial Dis missed from the Salem Memor ial hospital with recently born infants are Mrs. Clarence Gof fin, Rt. 1, Box 260, Shaw, and daughter; Mrs. Kenneth Ander son. Rt 5. Rnx 44fi and daugh ter; Mrs. Lloyd E. Harmon. Rt. J, box BH-fc and daughter; Mrs. John Hanks. 360 Madrona, and son, and Mrs. Lawrence Etzel, Jefferson, Rt. 1 and son. TWO Bikes Found Twn shnn. doned bicycles were picked up by Salem police Friday morn ing as being abandoned. They were described as a red and white Schwin and an orange Wings. Both were bovs' ma chines. Ask for Dredge The county court Friday decided to ask Col. Walsh of the government engi neers at Portland to give per mission for a government dredge now anchored in the vicinitv of Wheatland ferry to dredge out the bar which is threatening to put the ferry out of operation on the Yamhill side of the river Water there is now reported to give only about 18 inches lee way to the ferry and a drop in the river will cause it to tie up. Stage Line Purchased Pacif ic Trailways has been granted approval by the interstate com merce commission to purchase the Santiam stage line operating between Albany and Bend, the transfer effective May 16. Trail ways was also granted permis sion to operate during the win ter on a temporary certificate. Wash Hurts Road County Commissioner Roy Rice stated Friday that high water which went over the pavement on mar ket road 37, the Buena Vista ferry-Talbot road, had cut away the shoulder right up to the pavement for about 100 feet not far from the Turnidge place A county crew has thrown up a barricade to protect traffic which can still go through and repairs will be made as soon as feasible. This is the second wash in the locality this year on the same road. Farmer Union Meets The quarterly convention of the Marion county Farmers Union will be held Saturday in the American Legion hall at Mt. Angel. Now is the time. Place your order for the coming season's canned fruits and vegetables. Ph. 38487. Aufranc'i Custom cannery, 108 Best western showmanship In the northwest this Sat., Sun. Fairgrounds Stadium! 108 See the complete line of Kel vinator St Hot Point appliances Co., Salem's Finest Appliance Store. 355 Center St. 108 Best shatterproof auto glass installed. Floor senders for rent. R. D. Woodrow's, 450 Center St. 108 Launderette, 1255 Ferry. 108 Clearance sale of tires and batteries. Woodrow's. 108 Air-steamship tickets, Kugel, 735 North Capitol. Ph. 3-7694. 108 Eola Acres Florist. Ph. 3-5730. 108 New shipment Pittsburg plate mirrors. 20 off. Woodrows. 450 Center. 108 $1000 purse for matched rop ing! Fairground Stadium, May 7-8. 106 Furniture Refinishing Plant of Lee Bros. Phone No. is now 27001. We repair and remodel. 108 Road oiling call Tweedie. Ph. 24151. Eves. 35769. 113 Dressed fryers, pan ready. Ph. 26F5 Independence. Rt. 1, Box 274. 109 NEWS OF RIFi.ES! Marlln, Savage and Winches ter In 30-30, 25-35, 30-06, .22 Hornet. Also Model 12, Win chester, 12 ga. shotguns. Mont gomery Ward. 108 SUPPLY OF RIFLES! Marlin, Savage and Winches ter in 30-30, 25-35. 30-08. .22 Hornet. Also Model 12, Win chester, 12 ga. shotguns. Mont gomery Ward. 108 Horse show tickets on sale at Arbuckle's shoe store, 481 State street Get them now. 108 For Sale blooming tzaleas.j Wide rang of colors, red to white. Strsyer Azalea fields.1 Ath and Locust street. 109 Returned ta Salem - Deputy Sheriff Merle Wood has return ed Henry Durig from Oregon Cay to answer to a charge of non-support. Deeds Sitrned The county court has signed a deed to John Jacobson covering all of lot IS in Scotts Mills for $30 and to Gladys M. Meek as to property in Mill City for $5 considera tion. Bridge Work Done The coun ty court received report Friday that all of the steel work has been completed on the new bridge at McKee and that the crew expects to start Saturday pouring concrete for the deck ing. Attend Assembly Three Salem men will attend the two day young adult assembly to be held at Camp Collins, about 25 miles east of Portland on the Sandy river which opens Sat urday. Carlton Greider, pro gram director for the Salem Y will speak on educational pha ses of young adult work: Nor man Winslow, district governor for Y's Men's club will discuss his organization while Frank Holman will represent the Phalanx group. Camp Collins is operated by the Portland YMCA. Holts Arrives Roth Holtz. recently named boys work sec retary of the YMCA, was ex pected to arrive in Salem late Friday and will take over his new duties Saturday. Mrs Holtz will remain in Chicago until housing facilities have been found here. Holtz is a gra duate of Northwestern univer sity and has had considerable experience in Y work at the Evanston, 111., association. Industrial Supervisors The Industrial Supervisors club will hold a dinner meeting at the YMCA next Monday night at 6:30 and attendance is expec ted to be the largest of the year. The supervisors will host their bosses for the dinner. O. R. Hartwig, general safety super visor for the Crown-Willamette company will be the principal speaker. Arrangements have been made to put on exhibition a varety of articles manufactur ed by the firms which hold rep resentation in the organization. Dr. Merrix Here Sunday Rev. ' A. Ronald Merrix, field officer of the National Council of the Episcopal church, with headquarters in San Francisco, will deliver the sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday at St. Paul's church here. Rev. Dr. Merrix is well known throughout the northwest. He was rector of St Paul's church in Oakland, Cel., from 1932 to 1934. He is stop ping here after attending the Provincial Synod in Seattle this week. Street Cleaning West Salem officials have issued instruc tions to motorists that they must not use Edgewater atreet for all night parking. The Sa lem street cleaning department has taken over the job of clean ing Edgewater and that thor oughfare must be clear of auto mobiles during the early morn ing hours. Small piano in excellent condi tion. 1690 S. Cottage St. 108 Excellent rummage Fri. and Sat. over Greenbaum's. 108 Labish Circle food sale and bazaar, Saturday. Bramble Hdw. 362 State St 109 "Top Hatters" Dance Band. Cottonwoods, Sat. Dance 9 till 1. 109 Rummage Sale Thursday and Friday, 28 th and 29th. 2360 North Church. 120 Azaleas, geraniums, petunias, primroses and other bedding stock. Mother's Day specials. Potted plants. Mi-Jo Gardens, Liberty Road, Salem Heights. 109 Big western parade tomorrow morning, 10:30, downtown. Bring the children. 108 Dr. L. B. Warnicker Dentist is now associated with the Dr. Painless Parker office. 125 N. Liberty St., Salem. Ph. 38825. 108 Don't forget Mother next Sunday. Specials on all perma nents. Iwan's Beauty Salon, 12th St. Junction. Phone 2-6121. 108 See Merrill's flower specials In "Nursery Stock," classified. 109 Mother's Favorite Flowers! Special assorted mixed pots. Pansy baskets and other beau tiful potted plants & cut flow ers. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. 109 Western Horse Show parade, tomorrow morning at 10:30. Get in on the fun! 108 Building lot on Croisan Creek, trees, creek, cement slab 94 x30' S18S0. Phone 3-6893. 109 Insured savings earn mors than two percent at Salem Fed eral Savings Association. 60 State street Federally insured Savings Current dividend 2 4 See HRST Federal Savings FIRST I 142 8. Liberty Ph. 1-4944. Good business location for rent at 367 North High St Con tact Secretary, Fraternal Order of Esgles. r ' Vty sti& ! "V . - A Official Sendotf Six members of the Salem police depart ment and their two pilots were given an official sendoff by Mayor R. L. Elfstrom, City Manager J. L. Franzen and Police Chief Clyde A. Warren prior to their takeoff for Reno and Carson City, Nevada. Detective Leonard Skinner is shown above receiving letters to be given to the mayors of the two Silver state cities from Mayor Elfstrom. The party was to carry a greeting from Governor Douglas McKay to Nevada's Governor Vail Pittman. Clive Scott. James A. Hammack and Sgt. Ernest Finch of the police department are flying with Paul Woodroffe in one Stinson while Skinner, Joseph Schuetz, and Harley Cordray are piloted by Clarence Applegate in an other four-place Stinson on the goodwill trip. In the picture at top, from left, Schuetz, Chief Clyde Warren, Hammack, Cordray, Skinner, Mayor Elfstrom, and City Manager J. L. Franzen. Kneeling, from left, Finch, Clarence Applegate, Paul Woodroffe, and Scott. Vandenynde Helping G. Van- denynde, manager of Sears. Roebuck & Co., and second vice-president of the board of directors of the Oregon Retail Distributor's Institute, is co operating in plans for the tenth annual ORDI conference. The conference will be held May 15 and 16 on the University of Oregon campus. Sunday night will open the conference with a banquet. Meetings and forums will be held all day on May 16. Second Spray Notice The second walnut blight spray no tice has been received by the County agent's office from Dr. P. W. Miller, USDA plant patho logist stationed at Oregon State college. Miller advises growers on the valley floor to spray by May 9. Either Bordeaux mix ture or yellow cuprocide spray is recommended. Growers fol lowing a dusting program can use the special walnut blight dust mixture previously recom mended. Miller advises dusting at weekly applications until six dusts have been applied. Mr. Walgron Home Mrs Lester Walgron and her recently born daughter have left the Sa lem General hospital and are at home, 1445 "B." Will Decide Champions The first annual Elks Bridge club championship will be held in two sessions May 18 and May 25, Chairman W. E. Kimsey an nounced at this week's play Entries should be listed with Mrs. Ellis H. Jones, assistant di rector. Winners of the May master point duplicate tourna ment were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston and Mrs. L. W. Fra sier and Mrs. Lucetta McCoskrie of Corvallis. Second prizes went to Mr. Frazier and Mr. Pugh, and to Ellis H. Jones and Mrs. Doris Lenhart. A delegation of Salem players is expected to at tend the Corvallis master point competition next Sunday eve ning, May 8. Camera Club Program Sa lem Camera club will meet Sun day at 3 p.m. on the west steps of the statehouse and then go out ot take pictures around Sa lem. Anyone with a camera is invited. The pictures which are taken will be developed at the regular meet at the First Metho dist church Monday night. Leavef Store Certificate of retirement from Silver Creek sporting goods store has been filed with the county clerk by James Rogers. SALEM COURT NEWS District Court CliMter Ethl Limbtrt. order 4U mlAlni contempt proceed. nil, all ar ret rite under decree ahowo u paid. Ve4 H vntklilM S. Howard, amended complaint for duorca. A4rlen Member ton i Lou la and Heln Pembertiwi. action for foretMt entrr and (let liner for repnaanailoa of real proper ty and for 11000 damaaaa alleged. John J. Dann dolnr bualnw aa the Real EMat Market a Otl VanRlarlrom, order dbtmlMlnt action on motion of plain tiff and relaaalnc attachment. Andrew 0. Burk va Oeorta Putnam dolm biMtneaa aa tha Capital Journal, argu ment on demurrer to tha complaint in m libel action heard before Judte David R. Vindenbert of Klamatn Fa 11a, aaalined to hear tha caaa Drlvlni tinder tha influence f In toil -cat int liquor: Otorte P. Kppler, fined I3H and aenienead to 10 da In Jail with the jail term to auapended upon parment of line, driver Itcenae revoked for one year. folic Court Drhlnt under tha Influence f Intoiicat Ini llouor: Oeorae W. Bacett, fined I1H nd aentenred to to dara in Jill with the .ill term to be auapended upon payment of fine, drivers Ucenae revoked for one veir. RerklMj drlvtett Jamaa Morrell Andir on, fined IW Marries littnstl Ctrl H OreaaMa VI. laborer. And Title . aMw M, tata KeMiuvUle. Salem Markets Clttc4 ttm report! ( 4tasl r rr tb (via no m tiFiw JoHrnal Readers. (Berttn 4lly. tall Pel PrlMt Etc Masb U.1S. Rabbit PHlfta 14 Dalrr reed $400. reutlrri rivln orictu Orade A ce1- ed hem 32c: trade A Leahorn hem. 3U eenta. Grade A colored fryera, three pounda and up, )Oc. oraoa A old rooitera 16 -ent an Burin rrtrea Bttrft lira AA, Me; larce AA. 47c: larte A. 4S-41c. indlurn AA, 44c: medium A, 41-44c: pulleti, 2I-30C Wheloaale Ptteee Bci whole price to 1 eenta above theae prices abo?e. Grade A lenerallr quoted at 53c; mt- dMirrts 4flc. atuefal Premium Mc, No. 1, lie; No. 1, 6-Wc (buying prices Butter Wholesale grade A, 66c; re tail 71c. STOCKS QUOTATIONS IB tha Aaoelatod Freu) American Oan Am Pr Jk I 1 Am Tel rl l"1 Inirnndt ' Bendll AftatlOD 30 Beth tlteal Boelnt Airplane ..... Calif Paeklna Canadian Paelfla 13' Caaa J I 34Mi Cateroliat 56 Ohrraler 81 Comwltti A Sou Com Vultee 10H Continental Can .. 33 Grown Zallerbaeh Curtlaa Wrltnt 8, Doutlu Aircraft Dupont do Nam 191 General Erect rta 1714 Oeneral Fowl 43 Oeneral Uotora S9 Ooodyear Tira Int RarTtatar 34 Ink Paper 41 Konnoeott 44 Ubbr Melt L 7i Long Bell "A" H Montgomery Ward Wk Naab Ke vlna tor 13 lfat Dairy - " NT Central . It1 Northern Pacini 14S Pae Am F"jih 13U Pae Gaj pje S3 Pae Tel Tei 140 Pennor i O 46. Radio Corp 11 Raroaier 13 S tUronler Pfd 36 S Reynold Uetalf 114 Rlahfleld afeway Store , 33fa are Roeburk 36 Mlhern Pacific 40 eadard Oil CaJ 6S'i tfradoaakor Cop 16' aaaklM MIolM TrMMaaerlea 11 U Vnlea Paaifl ,. 10 S Union 041 Cm 60'i Halted Urine 13 V Stool 71V Warner ro Pit 13 ' I 41 S Cow Strays A. Hovert, 20404 Kapphahn road, has re- ported to the sheriff's office he has a cow which strayed by his place. The animal is light red between 4 xk and 5 years old and weighs 1400 pounds. It is carrying a Washington state identification tag. The day be fore it reached the Hovert place it was seen in the vicinity of the alumina plant. . Circuit Court Huih M. va Sybil J. Poater. arwwer ad mit and den lea allegation of complaint but further allegM parttei have been aep a rated alnoe October, 1941. and If a decree la granted that defendant dealrea tne name Sybil J. Dymond restored to bar. Dorothy L. va Wilbur Holme, divorce complaint allege cruel and Inhuman treatment, ak cuatodv of two adopted children, and DO a month for their gup port. Married October 14. 1141. W. Ptrt Dunn aa Dunn Kealty garbing va Line M. Hildebrand, anawer alleging that defendant In luting real property for ale with plaintiff did ao under the 1m preaaion the 1 let Int waa for 30 day only and that ahe relied rn verbal rpereaenta tlon of plaintiff to that effect and she allete that the mUtabe of defendant In Jlanlnf the luting aereement wej Induced by alleged fraudulent representation on part of plaintiff. 1 State unemployment eempenoatlon com m tail on v c. O. DenUon, duimiued on motion of plaintiff the sum demanded by Plaintiff. It being at ted. fta been fully paid and dlacharged. ProboU Court William 7.oei estate appraised bt II. nfl tl by William Kaufman, L. ft. PUher and Kenneth Sherman. Hurt on f Deo u Ire asiat. order auth orialnc eWow e allowance of UM0 for one rear on petition of Lillian H. and Klbert DeOulra. eiecutora. Olt A Kletl Mtatf. order M Pioneer Truit com pint, executor, auihorigiu sale of real propertr e Cross street. Unf Mor)T aetata, order lutnorltlnt widow'a auowanca of 1 1400 foe on year oei petition of Oertrnd I. Motley, ad miputratrti. Oars W Hubbard aetata MaeJ wstree be Alvis DoOuirt US4NMP. Art Instructor Named for WU The appointment of Dr. Cam eron Saint John Paulin as asso ciate professor and head of the art department of Willamette university has been announced by President G. Herbert Smith He will begin his duties at the opening of the fall term in Sep tember. Cameron was an Instructor in ceramics and design at Ontario college in Toronto, and for the past four years has been an as sistant professor of art at Ohio State Teachers college. Cameron received a bachelor of fine arts degree from Alfred university of New York with a major in design and minor in ceramics. On a graduate schol arship at the University of Chi cago he v.-.-rked for and receiv ed a PhD degree in art history He also served as assistant cur ator of the Epstein collection of art in Chicago. Evangelist Wood To Preach Twice Rev. Paul Wood, outstanding fivangelist and musician will oring the morning and evening messages on Sunday, May 8, at ftie First Evangelical United Brethren church, Marion and Summer, concluding a week-end of evangelism. Rev. Wood is an accomplished pianist; he also plays the trumpet, the musical saw, ai.d sings. This spring he has been teaching at the Western School of Evangelical Religion at Jennings Lodge, in the field of Christian Education. Also to be featured in the morning worship service at 17 o'clock will be the dedication of infants in baptism, and the re ception of members into the church. Ants Devour Male Witch Chiapa de Corzo, Mex., May 6 (U.fi) The body of Fernando Gomez, accused by his neigh bors of being a male witch, wa. found tied to a tree yesterday by police. He had been devoured by giant ants. Police said the un ique torture may have been de vised by disgruntled relatives of a patient who did not respond to Gomez medical voodoo. Change at Tavern Certifi cates of assumed business name for Triangle Tavern, 3215 Lib erty road, has been filed with the county clerk by Frank Vlasic and Floyd Maddy, a cer tificate of retirement from the same business being filed by Kenneth Wolf. List Station Change Alvln Leader has filed certificates of assumed business name with the county clerk for Hl-Way Service, Hubbard, retirement from the same business having been filed by Robert H. Craig and Charles A. Run del. OBITUARY Delvan Thamaa Hinder Lebanon Delvan Thomas Kinder. 91. died at the Lebanon hoipital thU morn ing. Me was born In Lebanon. Autunt 17, llbl, aon of early ploneen, Ureen and Harah K. Kinder. Services will be held Saturday II pin, at the Howe. Hunt on chapel with Rider George Simons out fitting. Burial will be In the pioneer Be II In ter remelery. Only aurvivort are two hroihere. Cornel. u w. and Letter J Hinder, botn ot Lebanon. S Marls Prantl Oervaia Funeral services for Hoee Maria Pran'.t. 37. are announced by the Unser Pjnerai Home for Saturdty fore noon at t o'clock from the Oervau Sacred Heart Ci I nolle church, Interment at Oer vaia. Mrs. Prantl died suddenly Thurs day forenoon at the family home near Oerval. She was born In Oermany De cember 11. Itll coming to the United State with her parent! at the ate of one and a half years. Surviving are the hus band, Albert Prantl, and four small crtll dren. Lou Ann II. Richard, I. LrRor, 4. and Lawrence, five months Her parents aUo survive. Mr. and Mr. Otto Bittler. all of Oervau. Recitation of the Roenrv 111 be at the eh a pel of the Unter Puneral home, this evening at I o'clock. Tens ftvgland-Qaaltet Sllverton Tune rt I services for Mrs Tone Bvtland-QuaUet. Hi, are announced lor ftaturdar, 1 o'clock In the afternoon at 'he Memorial Chapel of the Ekman Tiineral Home, Rev, M. J, K Puhr. of flcfatlng. Th body It to be shipped to A bion, Nebr.. for final rites and burial. Mra, Qualset was born In Norway. Novem ber 1, 141, Ahe had spent fnanv years uf her life tn Silver. nn. She psued aav at her home in 303 eV Churrn etreet. Thursday forenoon. May I, fnltnwlnt a lone illness. She had been a widow for a number of yeara. Three dauthter and five sons survive, Carrie McDontld Cor vtlllti Ounhllde Pederaon, Mlnneepttu TUlt Aas, Fertile. Minn.; Ounder. Se pr.ea and Sdwin Quslset, all of Nebraska Olaf. K)eo, Wash.: and Jens Quslset of Floral Park. Lone bland N Y.: one broth er, Iver Bvgland ' of Albion, Nebr.; one sUter, Bertha edhem. Long Btch Ctl . jtlrteen erandAIMra and lout treat - randohtldrea. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 8, 19493 Memorial Day Plans Meetina Memorial day plans will be discussed at a meeting of the! Federated Patriotic anrietiea at the Chamber of Commerce Tues day night. Each member organization Is requested to have at least two representatives present to help in making plans for the usual parade, GAR, Legion circle and navy memorial exercises at the Center street bridge. All patriotic organizations are asked to have their representa tives present regardless of whe ther they are affiliated with the federation, according to Don Ma- " dison, president. Plans for Memorial day so far include an outstanding speaker, vet to be announced, who will speak from the courthouse steps after wreaths have been placed at the foot of the memorial on the courthouse lawn. The society has accepted an invitation from the First Presby terian church to attend Memorial Sunday services. All FPC mem ber organizations are asked to attend, taking their colors with them. Troops in Reich (Continued from Pae in The western nations also are determined that the unification of all Germany must permit true personal freedom and democrat' ic political Institutions for the entire nation. This large order would mean a radical change in the system prevailing under the Russians. Acheson Denies Rumors The New York Times said in a dispatch from Lake Success, N Y., the United Nations head quarters, that the western pow ers have already informed Rus sia they hope the meeting will end around June IS. This would be a month before the proposed western German government is to be in operation. Jacob Malik, the Russian dele gate to the United Nations, was understood to have replied why not?" when the suggestion was made, the Times story said. Secretary of State Acheson pinned an "absolutely false' la bel yesterday on rumors that ne gotiations on the Berlin block ades involved a deal for Amer ican acceptance of Russian views on China. The matter came up at a sen ate appropriations subcommittee hearing on state department funds. To Be Presented Mother's Day Film The Young People's society of the Bethel Baptist Church is pre senting the sound-color film, "Mother and Home", at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. It was produced by Evangel Films of Portland. The public is invited, Fur itorag during tha warm waolhar it a MUST for fina furs. Don't delay and risk a needless loss. I Givi MOTHER 1 f-ift I 9 " I she'll use all Wl We suggest the new Kodak Tourist Camera with Kodet Lens. It mokes it simple to get good pictures in full color or black-and-white. Has synchro nized flash for easy indoor shots. Takes Kodak 620 Films. Negatives 2Vix3'i. $29 here, Including Federal Tox. Capital Drug Store lute k Liberty "On Uit Corner" MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Monday, May 9 Salem noat No. 1M. Americas Legion. Election of officers, Marion poat No. Ml, VFW, at VI w nail. Organized Marine Corps Reserve unit at Navy and Marine Corps Re serve armory. Companies B and O, 162nd infan trv regiment, and headquarters da tachmrnt, OreKon National Guard, at Salem armory. Turaday, May IS Marion County ehapter, Reserve) Officer Association. Friday, May IS Organized Seebee unit at Naval and Marine corps reserve training center at 8 p.m. Annual Inspection of th! . t'm f offl- vo Toll, anit fl ma hu t ,t ivn,v . J. B Urquhart. CEC. USN, on his experiences in the Arctic. Straw Named AD EC A ChsrlM X. Strew at the Wednesday night meeting of the Salem volunteer naval air reserve unit was appointed leading chief i or ine unii. To Elect Officer. Members of Salem post No. 13, American Lesion, at their meet ing to be held at the American Lesion hall on South Commercial street Monday nittht will elect of- ncers lor me coming year. Federal Inspector Woodburn Annual federal in spection of the Woodburn heavy tank company of the Oregon Na tional guard has been set for Mon day. May 9, at 8 p.m. at the ar mory. The public In Invited to attend. The local unit still has room for 13 more men and one officer. Installation of the new furnace at the armory has been completed. Mutual Aid Pact (Continued from Page 1) Copies of the charted equip ment were prepared for the pact members through the office of Jack Hayes, deputy Oregon state fire marshal; A. C. Ben- field, Portland coordinator of amateur radio operators, assign ed the work of organizing th Marion county network to H. K. (Tiny) Epley of 1885 Barry street, Salem. . The mutual assistance project. which was sponsored by the Marion County Fire Chiefs' as sociation, was originally con ceived before the disastrous flood in Portland last year, and the graphic example of that area spurred action on the pro gram here. " The faculties of the Marion county chapter ot the American Red Cross were also pledged to cooperation with the fire de partment's disaster plan. Communities whose officials have signed the mutual assist ance pact are: Brooks, Donald, Aurora rural, Mt. Angel, Aur ora, Gervais, Woodburn, Sub limity, -Turner, Hubbard, Four Corners, Sllverton, St. Paul, Mill City rural, St. Paul rural, Monitor, Aumsvllle, Stayton, Aumsville rural, Jefferson, Scotts Mills, Stayton rural and the Keizer rural district. Protection From MOTHS FIRE THEFT HEAT 135 North Liberty year-round... .V HAVI THIM I