3 a Byrne tola tne Oregon State Thirty Stater club last night at a dinner meeting neia in tne Colonial House couth of Salem. Byrne said he conildered this one of the leaser recommenda tions in tne Anderson report, which must be acted upon by the legislature before any of Its recommendations can become effective, and the only major one that will not cost the tax payers money. He said he does Byrne Backs Degree Granting At State's Teacher Colleges Only two or three states fallmot know what th. 1 . to give degree, at their teach- will do at S. seasbn bu " h", er colleges, Chancellor Charles he ta Mnl dlnf .hVfu other major proposals will eventually be accepted because they are sound. J?Mrae aW one of tn "3or problems of the institutions of f i'uaiD to keep their outstanding staff members in the face of offers of higher sal aries elsewhere. Seventy have been lost in the past IB months, mV A third 0f the sta" members come fm institution, of the" middle y i,iwo to i2,ooo more per year in the various educational grades than Oregon Pays, Byrne added. He ex pressed the view that the Ore gon colleges have the ablest teaching staffs today that they have ever had. Evidence of the quality of work offered here may be found in the Increase in gradu- '"J1 wh0 now number 1300, and foreign students who now number 428. The numer ous grants from outside the state for special projects could not have been secured if there were not recognition of the qal ity of the men and women who are to carry them out pvra. said. Bill Smith, president of the group, presided. Doug Cham bers introduced the speaker. Wives of members also attend ed this gathering. McKay Delays Choice Of Reclamation Chief Washington VP) Secretary of the Interior Douelas McKav said Wednesday he will delay naming a reclamation commis sioner to succeed resigned Mich ael Straus until after he re turns from a trip to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. McKay will leave Sunday. returning here March 22. He declined to discuss possi ble candidates. Valley Farmers' Profits Shown Silverton Met profits of $20,803.67 for the year were shown In annual audit reports submitted Tuesday at the all-day business meeting of the Valley Farmers Co-op at the American Legion hall. During the session the mem bers voted to change the name of the organization from Valley Farmers Co-operative Oil asso ciation to Valley Farmers Co. op, and increased the board of directors from five to seven men. Manager C. J. Saum's report showed: . Total annual volume of busi ness was $864,699.30. Net margin, $20,303.67. Petroleum products, $113,- 31192. Hardware and supplies, $52,- 496.83. Feed,' seed and fertilizer, $698,890.55. . Hold-over directors elected last year are Walter VonFlue, Robert Riches, Stanley Swan son. New directors elected for this year are Fred Jarvill and S. A. Funrue. The additional two are Alvln Krug and Dan A.. Steffen. The annual audit report was prepared by William G. Stacey and company of Salem, Ore., and was presented by John Horn. More than 100 guests and members attended the meeting. The women of the Silverton Grange home economics group served the noon luncheon, with Hrs. Carl Specht as general jhairman and Mrs. Lial McClure m charge of the dining room. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Bruce Strachan of Portland, demonstrated the possibility of using candle stubs for wax dec orative figurines and flowers, especially for Easter, and large candles for Christmas. Tax Fraud Charged to Progressive Candidate San Francisco W Vincent W. Hallinan, 1952 presidential candidate of' the progressive party, and his wife said they would surrender to a U.S. mar shal today on Income tax evasion charges. A federal grand Jury yester day charged Hallinan, 57, a millionaire attorney, and his wife evaded S63.221 In taxes for the years 1946 throuah 1950. Medal for Airman Who Rescued Britons Washington P The Top- penish, Wash., airman who res cued 27 persons during recent floods in Great Britain receiv ed the Soldier's Medal at cere monies in the Pentagon Wednesday. While 16 air force generals and other dignitaries looked on, Gen. Nathan F. Twining, acting chief of staff, made the pre sentation to Airman Second Class Reis L. Leming. Leming received . Britain's George Medal from Queen Eliz abeth last month. Holstein Cow Best of Month A Holstein that gave 2170 pounds of milk and 78.1 pounds of butterfat, owned by Paul Tho mas of Turner, was the top cow In January listed by the Marion county DHIA. Second best producer was a Holstein owned by Koenig Bro thers of Woodburn, with a rec ord of 2105 pounds of milk and 90.5 pounds of butterfat Three cows produced better than 100 pounds of butterfat dur ing January: a Holstein owned by Frank Crooks, Woodburn, 104.5 pounds; Andrew Kehrli and Son's registered Jersey, 105.6 pounds, and a Jersey own ed by Frank Gratsinger, Gervali, 102.3. Marlon county DHIA herd produced 25 tons of butter and nearly a million pounds of milk during the month. Herd averages included: Frank Gratsinger's 54 Jerseys, Gervals, 44.3 pounds of fat, 764 pounds of milk; Buford and Orvlile Brown' 48 Guernseys, Wood' burn, 43.1 fat and 897 milk; Jim Daugherty, Woodburn, 27 cows, 41.8 fat end 736 milk; H. A. Barnes and Son, 37 Jerseys, 40.8 fat and 744 milk; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brock, Salem, 10 Jerseys, 40.2 fat and 616 milk. Cows placed on the honor roll for January were a Jersey owned by Kehrli and son, 848.4 pounds of fat in 305 days and 14,924 pounds of milk; Brown's Guern sey, 14,204 pounds of milk. EIGHT KILLED IN ALPS Vienna W) Five Austrlans and three Germans were' report ed dead or missing Thursday in the Austrian Alps. These brought to at least 45 the num ber of persons believed dead or missing from avalanches, skiing accidents and other "white death" causes in Austria this winter. , , I OUR TOUBKES SECTION FEATURES r 1 'i Looisniyrienr NUTRI-TOHIC The patent OIL Creftie Pefmanent Police School Opens Session at Albany Albany First of a series of eight police school sessions was held at the City hall Tuesday, conducted by G. C. Burton, spe cial agent lor the Federal Bu reau of Investigation, in charge of the Portland office. Burton briefed the 26 law en forcement officers from Linn and Benton counties on the gen eral program of this fifth an nual state-wide session aeries and spoke specifically on the ethics of law enforcement, stressing civil rights and the necessity . for every officer to acquaint himself thoroughly with the rights of citizens, both from the standpoint of the 'pri vate Individual and that of the 40 'sit-IW',? Ir1- 1 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore Than, Mardt 13, 1SU 11 . lew enforcement officer. The instructor declared that so-called "third degree" treat ment of prisoners is "out" as a means of procuring information or confessions. Next class will be held Fri day conducted by Lt. William Smith of the Eugene police force, who will discuss "Tests for Drunkenness." - Boy, 16, Admits Sex Slayings in New York New City, N. Y. Oft A 16-year-old boy admitted today, authorities said, that he lured two little girl schoolmates into a woods and killed them. The boy, Carleton Mason of New York City, denied he at tacked the victims sexually but refused to tell his motive, Dist. Atty. John Skahen of Rockland County said. ; ' Coroner M. ' S. Motes reported an autopsy showed the girls Esther Nagy, S, and Marjorle Boudreau, 8, both of New York City were victims of sodomy. LEBANON VACATION - Lebanon City schools will ., dismiss for annual spring vaca- Hon Friday, March 13, a-l nouncet Superintendent . James King. Classes will resume again .. Monday, March 23. . Husbands! Vivcs! want new fc? and via? TbOOsHBd Of flOftptH WMK. ftnWl. a ... tuasld aoMf torauM body Uqfca !fo. tat mtw Tim, Ttuatjr. trr Ottri IVwit . stapMt , rii bom,. st MOMTMriac twr At all Sru ilnit mrrvMra la Salaaa, : Pn4 Maraa'a rutaaa, . . Health Clinic at Woodburn Conducted Woodburn Thirty - four children were examined at the March well child health clinic Tuesday at the Woodburn li brary from 9:30 a.m. until noon for residents of the Woodburn and Gervals districts. Dr. W. J. Stone and Dr. Tony Lalla of the Marlon county health department, were the ex amining physicians assisted by Mrs. Harmon Yeary, Mrs. Mary Testerman, county nurses. Miss Mary McLauchlan, a social worker of the health association, also was present and assisted. Local volunteers were Mrs. Jack Connell, Mrs. Lloyd Froom and Mrs. Don Barrett. Pictures were taken of the children at play while waiting to be exam ined. The next regular clinic will be April 14. East Salem East Salem Four-H leaders of Washington and Auburn schools, Mrs. Fred Smalley, Mrs. Albert Suran, Mrs. Harvey Page, Mrs. Raymond Mulllns jpd Mrs. Dale Sullivan took; several members of their cook-: ing clubs to see a motion picture which was showing the steps in1 baking at home with one of the specials for all cooking classes, muffins, featured. j East Salem home extension units are having two different1 projects this month becoming a good buyer, Lancaster and Edina Lane, and care of rugs and up holstered furniture. Lansing Neighbors meet Thursday in the Grace Lutheran church and Swegle Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Swingle, 1220 N. 16th St., in Salem at 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schramm, who have lived on Market St. near Swegle for the past three years have moved into Salem on Center St. Mrs. Schramm will complete her year as 4-H leader of Swegle 4-H Sewing club which is sponsored by Edlna Lane home extension unit. Why Suffer Any Longer Whan ousara (all. ost our CMnaia rem dlet Amntni iucccm (or aOOO raar in Chin, no natter with hit all nnita 700 art aftlleted, dliorderi tlnualtla, hurt, ranaa, In, kldoaya tat, eoutipauog. alem dlaMtaa rheumatism, fill and MaMar. ' urn. r-iau entnplalBta. CHARLIE CHAN CniNKBE HERB CO. 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