1 ai i X r h H i!' It' U t 1Wtof May eg, m. local Paragraph Bollaaer Win a.k Uutrited talk on Mt. McKinley National pMk in AUik wlU be gives i by Professor Luis Bo , '.' if!.1"" Ornoa State college n r,m nd ttends of . , "ojogteal society. I 1?turt wUl bt htld nut "Thurtday ventog, May 38 at .11 o'eloek la Collin, aU onto. -.rr Pi. Moving Pictures as well u slides will enowa. The meeting li pub- ft!. Mil. . t, Fruitland Women's Circle will .j - tirursoay at a pjn. at toe .1 , , wwrai annex. " ' AMUaattwM mA ai. cations by persons who would wwn UTlttr OMTltnn when tha now eeurthoun. i completed, km ban filed with vm county court. Baa Frat Office Loren BarUott of Salem was among officers InitaUed by Kappa pelta Pi, national education narnmrj, at eastern Waihlni Jon college of Education. Chancy, Sunday. Ha wa elect- ma to in OHice of hiitorian. ' Board BWtnratn rw . lem man. 8tt. Jamn W n. - 980 North 18th street, la among - w i,w Army men due to ar- rive In San Francisco from t Korea Thureday on the trana- w port lien. A. W. Brewiter. Propose Merger (Continued from Page 1) . cauie no weather report! , would be available during thli weather penoa n;. Noted in the letter waa the , fact that airline flighta opera t ltj ing Into Portland under ad ' verae weather come here from t-.. Alaska, San Francisco, Denver, , Salt Lake. Spokane and Seattle, . manna- n a matter ox aaletr. ' Alao pointed out waa the fact that Salem la on the Amber Airway Nalbetwen San Fran t eiaco and Seattle, where air -. traffic la beavieat In tha Pad- Oc Northwest. . , Figure compiled by United " Air Linea ahow that during the paat five yean the Salem air port haa taken 1,769 flighta Bound lor Portland and unable to land there became of weather. Top year waa 1848, the year .that flooding of Portland brought tha planes In here for two and half or three weeks. h', That year there were 1,287 flighta coming into Salem that otherwise would hsve landed in ,' Portland and 27,824 Portland passengers were cared for here. of flighta and number of Port land bound passengers are: 1949, 17 flights; 849 passengers; 1990, 78 flights, 1,170 passen gers; 1981, 87 flighta, 631 pas sengers; and 1952, 24 flighta and 788 passengers. " Included In the flighta were eight planes from Western Air linea and two planes of the AI- . askan Air Linea. . Proposal (Continued from Page 1) Communist Pelping radio for ' the second straight day treated Monday's truce meeting in a reserved manner in contrast to previous denunciations of the Allied proposals. Trnoa Talks Becassed It said the U. N. command asked for secret talks "for the aake of free discussions,'' but did not aay the Allies made a new proposal. The truce talks were recessed K after Monday's session until !r June 1 apparently at Allied t request so Red negotiators can y send the plan to Pevping, or t oven to Moscow. '.- The South Korean sources ' aald the new plan reverses the f Allies' May 12 proposal under !? which 84,000 txUKy norm ro :t rean nrisoners would be re- leased aa civilians immediately ! after an armistice. ! " The final disposition of these it- and 14,800 Chinese captives !L who refuse to return to Red I rule is the last major roadblock '. to a truce in the nearly three 's year-old Korean war. City Finance (Continued from Page 1) t which had been absent from ;; the original estimate, by mak F lng ruts in various spots, but t mainly In two major places, i. Tt eliminated a 822.000 Item 'from engineering estimates i for the extension of North t 16th street and It reduced the !; fire department personnel by ' five men by curtailing the first 1 M and fire inspection aerv- '!' Additional revenue of i $12,500 was . estimated by !h council approval of 300 new " perking meters that are yet to F be installed. ' BORN !t SAua snaoaiAii osnrai. f HABTLS-TD Mr. sad atr. Crta IT St. ComlM, a Sttl , nirti, ioBcirra-T Mr. ua tan. cmiim RoMrU. SUM". iULSM oaNSBAL awsriTAL ainaiW- mt. w Mra tm9. arwaldt, 1M1 MltlMB SI, tor. MM '( OWt-T Mr. nd Mrf. Ut W. oCManLb-'T Mr. ua Mti. kw Oradaatlw. Ham Daaee- aquare aaacera who hav hii practicing under the tutelage " wiue wuaon Kieft for two months will graduate at spe eW Kuare dance party at the .a. weaneaaay at 8:30 p.m. This will be an ones hiiim nance party for all who wih o anena. partners are not nec essary and singlet are wel come. Graduates will get their square dance diplomas after uung their final examination a square dance "?''"1ng all w we bsic agurea. This will do the last beginners' class un til September. There will be no folk dancing at the YMCA on weaneaaay, June 3, aa the Y gym will then be under re pair. The regular summer folk dance program will begin on Wednesday, June 10, at 9 pjn. Jam Contract Awarded Cascade Fruit Products, opw atea oy emery Hobos, nas beet! awaraea a contract for furn ishing jellies and fruit to the Chicago quartermaster depot Tha contract involves an ex penditure of 326,447 on the part of the quartermasters de partment Hobba plant la on South Commercial street Baildlng remits Joseph P. Rupp, to reroof a Hi -story apartment house at 1473 North Commercial, $390. E. F. Brown, to alter a garage at 391 Rosemont 8300. James Minty. to build a one-story dwelling and carport at 240 Boice, $13,000. S. W. Sorenson, to site a motel at 2997 Portland Road, $9900. Wright Noel, to alter a one-story dwelling at 1798 North Fifth, $200. Derby Inspectors Meet A meeting of Soap Box Derby Inspector! will be held Tues day evening at 8 at Douglas McKay Chevrolet company, Chief inspector Bill Page an nounced. He stressed that it was important for all inspec tors to be there. Gaseliae Taken Someone drained the gasoline from her car some time Sunday night Bernica Worden, 1137 South 19th street, reported to city police Monday. SappUea Missing First aid supplies, bedding and attend ants' uniforms were taken from the Salem Ambulance Com pany, 310 Belmont atreet Mon day, owner Stanley Fltta re ported to city police. Fitts esti mated the value or, the missing articles at about $50. Driver Fined Egbert Alan Pruitt 1170 Market street waa fined $100 In municipal court Tuesday on a reckless driving charge for which he waa ar rested Monday night He waa held In lieu of payment of the fine. Ransom M. Dean,' 1S53 North Capitol, changed his nleaa to guilty on drunk driv ing charges of December 31 and Aoril 29. He waa fined $250 on one charge and waa continued to June so for sent encing on the other. Barn Burgled About $400 worth of equipment waa taken from his barn and milk house some time between May 18 and 24 while he was away, J. C Brown. Turner, reported to the Marion County sheriffs office. House Slashes (Continued from Page 1) Another roll-call vote, 237 to 156, boosted by $6 million the funds recommended by the appropriations committee for several payments to school districts whose population ia swollen by military and atomic energy activities. The house voted $66,500,000 for this purpose, the amount requested by President Eisen hower. Former President Truman asked for $70 million. Nehru Endorses UN Korean Offer New Delhi, India, W Prime Minister Nehru said Tuesday he has seen and endorsed the latest United Nations proposals on Korea. He expressed hope that an agreement may be reached soon at Panmunjom. Nehru told a mass meeting the proposal Is the closest so far to the Indian resolution on Korea which waa accepted by the United Nations. Th Knit Shop at Turner will open again starting Mon day, May 25th. Please contact me on any yarn oeing neia as soon aa possible. Mark down sale en all yarns. Buth Nyberg Barber. 125 Fresh killed hen turkey, JSc lb. We also sell turkeys by to piece. Orwip Market, 8078 Silverton Rd, Phone 45742. Moving and atorag across the street, across the nstion. Call Russ Pratt Capital City Transfer Co. 125 Castle Permanent Wavers, SOS Livesley Bldg., ph. 8-3663. Permanents 88 and up. Ruth Ford, Manager. 125 Merry time club rummage sale Thursday, 220 N. Commer Red Diplczd (Continued from Page 1 Geortescu's tin, 18. and Peter, 14. still are m Romania and have been re- i fused permission to join their parenta in tha United States. Ueorgeecu. who waa former general manaaer of Ramano Americano, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey to Romania, reported Zambeti'a prooosttton to th FBI and the State Department The department said R carefully verified" his toior- matioa and sent a terse note to the Romanian legation Tues day morning which aald to part: Note to ooasala The government of - the United States haa ascertained that Christache Zambeti. first secretary of the legation, has engaged la activities toeom patlble with his status aa aa accredited official. .Therefore, this goverament is impelled to declare Mr. zambetl parsonna non grata. The legation la requested to make arrangements for his im mediate departure from the United States." Zambetl, one of Romania's top diplomat! here, came to the United States in September of 1951. . Asked to Spy State Department press offi cer Lincoln White was asked whether the. State Depart ments diplomat language meant Georgesni had been asked to, "spy for Romania." Whi replied, "Certainly. It ia implicit in what la said. What else" - Asked whether he Interpret ed the matter as attempted blackmail also, White replied "yes." Although Georgescu Uvea to. New York City, it was under stood he ia currently In Wash ington, .perhaps In conn action with the ease. Zambetl waa re ported to bo to Now York Tuesday. ' General Counsel of Harveys in Salem Louis Ylereck, general coun sel and secretary of the Harvey Machinery Company, waa in Salem Tuesday to visit the al umina plant here, which re cently was purchased by the Harvey Machinery Company. After checking the plant Viereck, who waa accompanied on the trip by his wife, left for Portland and from there will return to The Dalles, where the firm will build an aluminum plant . Comlna to Salem with tha Vierecks was Harry Schenk, of Oswego, Oregon representative ox tne firm. COURT NEWS Circuit Court JunM - ftnd Onet BT. TTer m. CharlM a u Srin Tuahn Hues: Order dlnctlBS Uw Mart to buii ft eovmUiioovr who ahll fix a Hun bovndur bttvM araxrllM at aru tavolraa. BUto Slchwmy CotnmlMios vs. e Vade Banbardt aaa WlUaautto Vannr bank: DafandaBM' umr aa andtat rodtwal aaatort auamn m i ef atwe. Kau OUra aeblae n. Ma A. eahaur: Order modlfrlna tonna af prarlaaa aa araa. radociu wamthly aaraaato Sf alalaUU fraa see IS SM. r. K. akaUas va. WUUasi Thoinu Varata: Aoamdad caaaplalnl Bmtvlae anta-padastrlaa accldant. Frank D. Vlnaon Ta. WUUaai Tlill Varab: Saandad eonplatal aafaMas aa-eaatrlaa-aato aeeldanU nay damanta va. Prank and Maa Ktna- Jar and Prank Doarnar: Ordar dtraeUoe Uial minor ahnd bTalrad ahaa ba ao Blttad (a aaitodi at aawt kit Utat ska pannlttod ta eta? In tha burl ax tha dafendanta eaar Waademra Ordar alaa laraad raatralnbje dafandaakl Klna- Irr (ram ramarlBS minor aula. etate as, wmiaai BIkart Cent! Pin dr. sallta a laraaar, aaattnaaS far aaaaaaaa. Carl w. aatneai . Barkers aaaa Ralnwald: Drroraa llllilaliH. aHaala amal an4 tfthaaua traatwaat. Itantad Warn, Saptwakar St, ISM. t OUaarl Xatnar as. Balaa Kaffiart aa- nrar and an Marlln Mat Blatahlar as. Pad Oar- don aaatahlarl Dtverai imna anal and tnhi Marries at nana, tun. curt ere Daaabartr a. Oiartr aiaxaa rr, aaaarlnlandarit at aanllaatlarr: Plauuira annrar te daraadeot'a raw arm as awtiaa tar Jaotatani. Prober Court rathlaaa and Ohrlatlna Dm saar dianihia: Ordar aavauitlas Vsraaa X. Dm ae nardlaa. knlla CaaakaU ettetet Ordar aattur- Blnr aala at paraon uaciMd at HeM.lt. MUdrad Lai Ot dtr admiutnr in to to and ep- pautiar Altraa aa aiantar. MaOaaipaaB Xdwia a Badlaae aatatai asaraiaas at ll.7a. Marriage Ucent Thorn m w. Bidvall. tt. M. mlaor, and Sana a tawta, M, aaaerwlfe. both at aaUMrlla. Ora. Kobart Donald aahaafar, ta, Oa. iraf, Cntlar Cltr. Ora. aad Kathrra Jaaa Shank, U. alark, ISM IahtTetm4a Baad, frmt Hmmm Trial yeater mum & nuvisiOri to. . 75 Ckeeiteket St. rhene 8-4111 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, ga . Ora? RED DIPLOMAT ORDERED EXPELLED Washington The United State ordered Christache Zambetl, Communist Romanian legation first secretary, to leave the country Immediately. The State Department aid Zambetl "attempted to subvert" V. C. Georgescu, a naturalized American citizen of Romanian descent, May 30 in New York. Georgescu was naked to apy for the Reds In exchange for the welfare of hia two minor sous and their possible return to the parents from Romania. Geor gescu was a former manager of American oil properties in Romania. (AP Wirephoto Evens Valley amnrevctnenU- County Surveyor A. D. Graham haa secured the necessary ease- menta ia connection with tha proposal to cut back some of Savings l? to 50rc I Q o 1 5? 1 Remember . . . for nine days you can save at SHAW FURNITURE. Easy terms-free delivery -free parking. We give and redeem United Trad ing Stamps. the curves existing along the Evens Valley road north of the school house. To improve ments will be mad in duo course. FURNITURE STOat jL-"Ct' ' x Days SAVE ON: Drapes and Drapery Mate rial, Living Room Sets, Mir rors, Breakfast Sets, Lamps, Bedroom Suites, Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Mattresses and Box Springs, Pictures, Rock ers, Chairs, Davenos, End Tables, Hassocks, Carpets, Lawn Furniture, Card Tables, Wall Racks, Refrigerators ..and All Fnrnltnr items . , . In the Capitol Shopping Center Sdii), SfCwU. (Continued from Pe 1) Governor Patterson pointed out that la view of the mini mum and maximum aalary scales set by the legislature toe board must adopt a policy de termining whether to present institutional head are to be paid the mlnlirtMr or maximum or a figure la between. , 1 have about 30 positions for which I must set the sala ries and there should b a uni form policy," Governor Patter son said. "I feel that we must attempt to follow the dictates of the legislature although I in believe that the superintendent; of our main institutions, where doctors are being paid mc than tha- chief officer, should be set at the maximum." Flax Straw Firth ass I The board approved recom mendations of state flax Indus try on prices for straw offered by th Mt Angel Flax Grow ers association, which la about to abut down its plant Th prices agreed upon and approved era 360 for No. 1 straw, $50 for No. 3 and $13 for No. 8 straw. The board ordered bids call ed for construction of two resi dences at the penitentiary for use of to deputy wardens and their families. The legislature appropriated $32,000 for th two housea. Th board also directed Boy Mills, secretary, to exercise op tions on th Cherry City garage oa a price of $65,000 and the Anderson property, which ad joins the garage for $19,000. Th options expire on July 1. The state plana to construct a new service building en to site to be used by to depart ment of finance and several other state departments. -'CD 1 r Duy Your Ccnip!no CI fit On Eccy Di!2 Fn ,'1' el "V '"'" :" ' stoVb&ulntt.::s o Sun Drcnd o VhEJaUco Cclcman o Hsttrisk Kemp Keck Rear Room V PalmsttoTcnt MmJ f Heavy Wafer Ritt Oram Drill. Tab taw tors Hm dvaaa f tka aaraHa Hart alaa tha SwJWawlw nOGf1 Wlfll PtpOfl MMW 4MM Wt1tQ9m . WWat lMp9j C9Mpllt wtta fffVNI VPpN Ms) pOHM Sis irfxlO 4tof. Prfcev f0.0 9x9 Palmstto Tcnt lUar - Lajrg wlaaiaw to r Ma. Pttea. 3k9AS ; KU4 tVW NpwMlwt WITCV flVCvM. xkppef atewai Va 't7T!L RtVrprle $1XC9. tpetoa ....... . tV.e) KmoIc Ua4 WxtV 1 VjIIyCbI flfNI WVttfT NDttlwSNt fiMMh MwtW CWWT gftoiaf nmrw Mm, ioo laajaiwlng mmm fataair owa sm ejpj1 acra voiiaaji. Twa Jr inaMiwM palcjt8. 1 wa tioa ait M aappM nojajrbar to mm ajaejbto SI J QC twa. lUflvtor arle $20 JO. Sola pric . . 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