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Foreign Briefs SOVIET POLICEMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH Moseowlfi-Two Soviet policeman have been sentenced to death end two others to; long prison terms tor heeling e young Communist lender to death, according to the news paper Komeomolskaya Pravda. RUSSIA. INDONESIA TO EXCHANGE INSTRUCTORS Jakarta. Indcneeia-Hini-Sovlot Defense Minister Mershel rtodion Malinonky has promied Indonesie en exchange of military instructors, Antara News Agency reported Sunday. BELGIAN VETERANS CALL FOR NATIONAL UNITY Brussels, Belglum-fliPD-Thousands of flag-weving war veterans marched through downtown Brussels Sunday in a peaceful demonstration calling for national unity. The parade wes directed against Flemish end Walloon groups who want Belgium reorgenised elong federal lines which would give them more self-rule. Laborer Quizzed In Slaying of Portland Child Portland -lUPb- A 44-year-old laborer was being ques tioned about the kidnap-slay-ing of 6-year-old Mona Rac Minyard following his agSjpl Legislators Deny 'Do-Nothing' Charge Senate To Debate Commuter Measure 'POOR CUBAN PINEAPPLES' IN POLAND Warsaw-IN -A Polish citlsen, standing in a crowd greet ing visiting Mexican resident Adolfo Lopes Mateos today, told UPI: "Let's hope that we shell make better business with the Mexicans than with Cuba. From Cuba we get for our trucks and machines only poor pineapples and awful banana brandy." PLAN DIVORCE Hollywood - (UPI) - Actress Jane Powell said Sunday she planned to divorce Pat Ner ney, her husband of eight years. TIROS HAS BIRTHDAY Washington -lUPil- The Tiros wcathci satellite program celebrated its third birthday Sunday with high praise from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington -'UPC- The Sen-; workers affected, while farm :iir Inriuv i i;rhrHi ilnrt In lp- i r -: i n I i c . i . tnlH - ..tin- Saturday on charges of mo- n dcbatc on a s500 million j they did not want to help fi icsting two girls who were . proposal to aid the city bus nance solutions to problems playmates 01 the dead child. rider and suburban railroad caused by cities Joseph Walton Holmes was ! commuter, arraigned Sunday on two. Despite opposition to the charges of contributing to the administration urban transit delinquency of minors. The bill, its sponsor. Sen. Harrison case was continued until Tues-1 A. Williams Jr. (D-N.J.), said day to give him a chance to he was "confident that the consult an attorney. He was bill is in a strong position to being held under $10,000 bail. : pass." "The fact lhat he lived I The three-year program practically next door to the would give grants and other Minyard girl and that these j assistance to urban areas for are the same types of cases the development of mass makes us want to investigate transportation systems by further." Multnomah County I providing up to two-thirds of Ihc deficit funds which could not otherwise be met through fares, borrowing and other local sources. tion. The comments were in an swer to charges by Hatfield Saturday before the State Building Trades Council at Klamath Kalis. Hatfield warned of a dos- Senatc Democratic Leader sible S5 million cut in hiffher Mike Mansfield (Mont.) said education's budget, and said there was no concensus among 'there is still lime to snatch the Democrats on the bill "ex- higher education from the eept for general agreement jaws of devastation . ." that (here was need for a bill! House Speaker Clarence of some form." i Barton and Senate 'President Ben Muia refuted the gover nor's charges. Barton said: "Nothing has Salem-'l'Pl'-Legislative lead- tend Oregon institutions. He crs today stoutly denied this said he favored providing was a "do nothing " legislature j scholarship assistance for anA phsmori fZAU Marlr Sf al. I such "ni itsta nHi rip" stiiHr.nl. field was 'creating a "straw; Musa charged Hatfield i fiel"? attempted to lake all the man issue ' on higher educa- ... , tne ,rulh.. and ,.laims credit for gains m?de by ihc legislature. 1'he Senate presi dent said the Tax Court was a result of a 14-year drive m stamp anything, not for any" 1 the legislature, but that when body," he snapped. it became a reality that Hat- credit. Musa said the legislature I was making a serious review 1 of all requests. "We're not here to rubber Regional Edition Medford. Page 2A Tribune TAX WORK MADE EASY Rent or Lease Adding Machine Typewriter Calculator VOIGHT'S MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 1, 196:1 8th & Grape Eaiy Parking 772-4100 Green Stamps Dist. Atly. George Van Hoom isscn said today. Otherwise, he would offer no comments on the case. The Minyard girl's body was found Dec. 31, two days after she disappeared while on an errand for her mother. RAISING CANE Nottinghanm, England -WPli - They cheered at Melton Boy's school when an object was auctioned for six-pence lo raise money for the free-! dom from hunger campaign, i The object was the headmas. ter's cane. Make your own olive oil The AFL-CIO said il would jPut four large unstuffed olives oppose the bill unless an I amendment was included to cup of salad oil and keep the tightly covered jar cover bargaining rights ofin the refrigerator. N DEPARTMENT STORE 635 EAST JACKSON SHOPPING (ENTER STORE HERALD'S SPRING STORE HOURS: SUNDAYS 10:00 TO 5:30 - MONDAY AND FRIDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 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Barton said the governor thought it "good finance" when the Department of Fi nance trimmed millions from agency requests. "But when the legislature trims, it is call ed budget assassination." Both Barton and Musa said this was the "hardest work ing" legislature they have seen. Barton said he applauded recent action by the Board of Higher Education to increase academic standards for out of state students. "We don't want our colleges to become a dumping ground for the dregs that cannot en roll in schools in their home states. We don't want a bunch of simple simons cluttering up our classrooms, he said. But Barton said "outstand ing" out of state students should be encouraged to at- I Pi99,y wiggly. a- tSMBUSHfO 18 GREEN vSTAMPsJ OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. I , i Butter ff W I Favorable Vote For Braden Seen In California Sacramento - HJPD - With a friendly push from the Senate KU108 committee, Thomas w. i Bladen's reappointment to the State Board of Education was headinc today toward final ac tion on the Senate floor. Although the Rules commit tee had not yet voted on the reappointment. Chairman Hugh Burns (D-Fresno) said that members had discussed it privately and indications were that the vote "would be favorable." Burns, who has said that Braden's opposition failed to make a case, predicted that floor action would come to morrow. The only senator who has I announced his opposition to Braden, Jack Schrade (R-San I Diego), continued to predict I that he could muster enough votes to block the reappoint ment. Braden supporters need : 27 "ayes" in the 40-man upper house. Just as Certain But a number of senators, including Rules committee member Stanley Arnold (D Slisanville), deny that Schrade can do it. "I'm just as certain Jl now as I was last month thai Braden will be reappointed," I Arnold said. A favorable vote by the full Senate would end an ang-y I controversy that began Feb. I 21 when Schrade announced! that he would oppose Braden's reappointment to a second four-year term on the board. 1 His statement triggered a del- uge of letters into the capital, j many o them condemning j Braden because he oppcezi Dr. Max Rafferty's election last all. I GREEN I LSTAM'PS J Sugar SPECIAL MORNING TALL TINS Canned Milk 7 1 00 WHITE SATIN 10 1 89 Haley's Grape or Orange Juice Drink ALL POPULAR BRANDS ESUBllSHED 1836 mm 'mwMMmmm lySTArvl'p's, lb. PLYMOUTH PANCAKE AND WAFFLE 20-Oz. Bottle for $00 beautiful floral creations, fine straws and chiffon inspirations. Dainty clip-on styles lo compliment any hair style. Face flattering veils! Classic styles, smart and feminie . . . A compliment to any Easter costume. 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BOTTLE 49c Washington The Su- i ' prcmc Court was to meet to- j day to hand down opinions J and orders before rccesjinR I for another two weeks of Stewart & King Prices Effective Mon., Tues . and Wed., April 1, 2, and 3. Limit Righ.'s Reserved.