THE, CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, December 5, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 1 Page 11'.., Weather Mild In South U.S. J, THE JUBIM.1A1I.U FKSS It vis wintry weather in tie .Artfee"1 Put 61 I5 "untry from jjjntina to the North Atlantic tint tody but mild air covered lt southern two thirds of the SlliOll. Sitow fell from Montana through iv, Dakotas and northwestern Minnesota. Montana had the cold ut weather and the heaviest itewfall. temperatures through eut the state were mostly below freezing and near jere In maay mountain areas. Near bliitard eonomens were reported In seme regions yesterday, including Kal ispell. ripped by wind gusti of 77 m.ph. The 1V1M auAA ti....!. the Northern Plains and Nebras- na, ana through the Great Lakes region into the North Atlantic Coast states. Readinis fell to near 10 degrees in the North Atlantic area and were in the 30s in the northern Great Lakes region. AMITY (Special) Recent house guests at the home of Mrs. Maude Bobbins in Whiteson were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doty of Glendale, Calif. Woodlot Log Prices Firm CORVALLIS - Prices for logs from the farm woodlot are generally holding steady, but with Many mills closing it often is dif ficult to find a market tor small logs. That was reported Tuesday in the farm forestry report of Ore gon State College and the Depart ment of Agriculture. Stud mills have been especially hard hit by the lumber price de cline and they have been an Im portant market for the farm forests. BPA Building Review Slated PORTLAND -, Bonneville Power Administration announced Tuesday that it will outline a 26 million dollar construction pro gram in the Northwest for 1957 at a meeting with prospective con tractors here Friday. Administrator William A. Pearl said Walter H. Kanzler, special construction assistant to BPA's chief engineer, will explain the building schedule in , Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana. The schedule includes about 3A0 miles of right-of-way clearing esti mated at $1,100,000, 250 miles of transmission line . construction costing 11.900.000, is new substa tions and 39 substation additions totaling 2 million dollars. General and electrical contract ors and subcontractors from most of the Western states are expected to attend. PROMPT POSTMASTER CINCINNATI, Ohio lUP-Th: Cincinnati Post has received Us first Christmas card of the sea sonfrom Postmaster Hobart W. Neubergers Give $500 Scholarship PORTLAND UP - Sen. and Mrs. Richard L. Neuberger Tuesday formally presented a $500 scholar ship to the University of Portland to encourage students who plan careers in politics and govern ment. At the campus ceremony. Neu berger criticized governmental policy of special money grants to airlines, utility companies, pro ducers of certain agricultural Wehking who has been urging for weeks to "mail your Christmas I cards early." crops and armament manulaetur ers while "similar consideration is denied th No. 1 resource of any land,, its children. Eden Through, View Of Young Churchill LONDON Columnist Ran dolph Churchill wrote Wednesday that Prime Minister Eden, now resting in Jamaica from over strain, is making a "phased with, drawal" from office. "It is most unlikely that Sir Anthony will ever resume his full political functions as head of the government," the son of former Prime Minister Winston Church ill wrote in the Evening Standard. (gy Mmnu'mmtn,mm-rm mtm i "'?! ) 'tor i i n i i i i i . i r ' uto. earm mikfr I i t f X I Sold under maker's name for 10 QC 1 ... A .. 'Z J 29.951 Brews 4 to 10 cups. I U7 C 1I I" VrJ 1 It! 13.50 p m 19.95 mm Direct Airline Routes Okayed L A. to Europe WASHINGTON I - A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner rec ommended Wednesday that Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airlines be authorised to serve Europe directly from Los Angeles and San Prancisco. Examiner William J, Madden alto recommended that Pan Amer ican be authorized to operate a transatlantic service to and from Seattle, but only on a temporary period ending July 4. 1959. Madden recommended that the transatlantic certificates to serve Los Angeles and San Francisco be permanent. . Pan American proposed to start the service Jan. 1 with DC7C planes providing five round trips a week until May 1, when the frequency would be Increased to a daily service. The examiner said the selection of Pan American for the Pacific Northwest service was dictated by the fact that the airline already is established at Portland, and Se attle. 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S according te a local representative of the Oregon Con, mittee for Hungarian Refugees.. Ladislav Holemar, coordinator -for the program Here, said th.' first of the refugees to arrive' in , Eugene will probably be here.'pe-., fore Christmas. He Said he. ha.' received more than 109 inquiries)'., and 30 formal applications . at)', sponsors since he issued a call fot- volunteers last week. . ; . Holemar and his wife, who , themselves are escapees from thai, Communist government of theii ' native Czechoslovakia, are direct .'. lng the Eugene refugee pregran !. from their home. . "It will be a great help to theji ,' people to b able to stay wtti .; American families when they flrsi get here," Mrs. Holemar iaid ' "Being an immigrant is a here".'' thing. It's hard to realise yet'" have to start all over." Holemar is empleyed here Vf; the city traffic department. ' FUGITIVE NO MASQUER ADIR' -FRANKFURT. 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