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US May Ask Permanent ! Boundry Commission In UN To Vatch Trouble Spots l.AKK SUCCKSS. N, Y Muroh III ll') Authoritative Nmircna mild todiiy thnt tho Unltocl NtiilPM mny propose tho t?Nlub) iHlimmil of n pci'munant United Nations buundnry com mission to wnli'h over tin troll bio spots in tlin UullturiM. Tlu'no sources mild U. 8. offi cii! In fidt It mny bo advisable fur licit a commlKuMm to wutch tho borders of Clrcoco, Yuo nlnvlu, Albania, and Htiluiirln lor (01110 time. Such (top appeared to be tied In closely with President TrtuiiHn'ii (leclnriitlon on Amor leu's now forulun policy nlmed I hiilthiK the world murch of commutiiiiin, oapoclully In tho Balkans, Tin' re wtni no Indlcutlon Just how fur tho AiiU'i'li'un doluiia Hon to tho United Nations lion Hone toward drnwhiK up plun for u pormnnont UN boundnry commlMiioii. Hut authoritative noiircei nuld It wui under con sideration. An American di'U'uiitlon spokesman mild tho president's proposals to aid Orooco would not conflict In any wny with tho efforts of tho UN security council'! Bnlkan Inquiry com mission now studying frontier conditions In Greece, Albania, Duliiurla mid Yuifosluvlii. Tho spokesman said tho prcs onco of tho security council's commission would have a "atu blllzlnu Influence" In the bor der ri'iilona and would tend to thwart propiiunnda u u a I n t members of Amoricun missions who would be sent to Orooco under tho president's plan. Meanwhile, lop UN authorl llc considered President Tru. nuin's appeal to coimrcss for American aid to Greece and Tur key "too hot" for comment. It waa met by what one Informed source described "auprvhen live alienee." Dcleiintes, - however, did not consider the prealdenl'a refer onco to tho UN's Inability to extend material and financial help to these two countries us any Implication of America's lack of confidence In the Unit ed Nations. W m lift IM M rm -, W 'l m k clw, talw. rt "urn OmiI . im4 n im, m O 0 " t " '"r1 Dofi.. . btr 3 ways 1 Softens Wittf 2 Dliwlm Grast 3 limtvti Dht r I W .(a1' i i ii il w um CIS) SIDE GLANCES 3-3 COM. IMI BT Sf A MVKI ISC T. M Bt V. S MT. tit. "Ha inyi he'll be a aohool teher when ha grow up, but I'll change hit mind about that I want him to bo a bate ball pitcher or a tea captain!" Dinntr Honors Political Scribe SALEM. March 13 il'i lalators, lobbyist and Len tils fel- r tint jAanr wnt mi 1113 jvjmm ne- sytp J low newspapermen honored Ralph Watson, veteran political writer for the Oregon Journal, at a testimonial dinner last nlifht. At the end of the current leu- Islature, Watson will end his newspaper career which begun when he lolned the Journal stuff in 1906. Watson worked for the Journal ever since, except for a icrin aa pnvaic setrt-mry iu iui mcr Gov. Oswald West, and a term aa the state's first cor Dor- ation commissioner. West, In the prlnclpol ad dress last niuht, said Watson had "punctured tho bubbles of many a fatuous politician." He waa given a gold watch after the banquet. Coast Oil Land Hearing Slated WASHINGTON, March 13 MP) The supreme court hears arxu incuts today on the govern ment' long-disputed claim to submerged coastal oil lands worth billions. Attorney General Tom C. Clark has asked the high tribu nal to declare that the United Stuk-s holds title to lands ex tending tiirco miles seaward from the low-water mark along the California coast. The out come of the case will determine ownership of this land belt off all the nation's coastline. In addition to being the sub ject for years of conflicting claim by federal and state offi cials, the dispute touched off a public flarcup in President Tru man's cabinet lust year which ended in Harold L, Ickcs resig nation as secretary of the inter ior, Ickcs testified before the sen ate naval committee that Edwin Pauley, California oilman, told him In 1944 that he could raise $300,000 In democratic cam palgn contributions if the gov ernment did not push It suit to gain possession of the sub merged lands. Hoof And Mouth Control Aid Asked SALEM, March 13 UP) A memorial asking congress to pass legislation authorizing the United States to cooperate with Mexico In checking spread of hoof and mouth disease was in troduced In the legislature today by the senate livestock commit tee. ' Again! l3 tat tun an M 'J .jtA Mini ma mlZl im mi nst ltrv T7n ni mi) m lyiTQ. JaMfll!ly j atta ium jgf3Ais ' , ' ; g 0 . BOYS Jam riavori .,;.., 2,r63c Peaches Slices or Halves .. . No. 1 tin 25c Oysters Fancy Cove Tin 45c EggS Qrado X Large Do, 52C Flapjack Flour TZ 89c Catsup CHB Bottle 23c Dill Pickles ... ,.19c Sweet Pickles Mo. 55c these outstanding Volues Crackers HlHo 1-lb. carton 27c Milk All brands Tall tint .... 13c Fruit Cocktail Llbby'i No. 2 M tin.. 39c Grapefruit Juice r: :.' 19C Beans m-m Fryers Rote brand No. S tint ... 10c Pop All variatiet and flavors .. 5c (Froth Drttied) .lb. 55c Colored Hens 43c Salmon . Ooean Caught lb. 55c Pot Roasts "I d. x ,b 42c Sirloin Steaks Grade A ...Lib. 55c Pure Lard Bulk Jb 39c "the best meat in town" Daily Fresh Produce 10-lb. tack Oranges 79c Apples Winter Banana lb. Onions 9c 10-lb. bag .... 49c Potatoes Klamath Oemt U. 8. Ne. at 231b. lack 64c Asparagus 24c lb Freth lb Peas 16c lb. New Potatoes 11c Calavos 37c Ready to larva lb JUICY...COLDIN-SKIN FRUIT Golden, juice-heavy Desert grapefruit bring to the Northwest the rich, full-bodied flavor which comes miy from the sunshine and desert soil of Arizona and California. Be lure to look for the name Dutrf. Enjoy their tangy flavor and health-giving good ness every day. Buy 'em by the box and save! Desert Grapefruit industry, 746 South Central Ave .Loi Angeles 21, California. tOtNIA .SSOtAAlXONA. HiaAI.D J, NEWS. Klamalk r.lli, Ort. Till RSOAV. Marrk II. ll. Fa tfVA Methodists Eye Site SEATTLE, March 13 (F, Six prominent Methodists were en route home today after survey ing Seattle's possibilities as the site for the Methodist World conference opening April 28, 1948. They and six other mem bers of the selection board are scheduled to confer In Chlcatto on the Wednesday after Easter and decide on the relative mer its of Boston or Seattle as th conference city. Those inspecting Seattle fa cllitiea were Leslie J, Lyons, Karaoa City, Mo,! B, C, Walaon, nichmond, va.: The Rev. Dr. Aubrey S. Moore, Chlcngo: The Rev. Dr. F. B. Newell,. Now York City, the Rev. R. O, Mor. rls, Cincinnati, and Wesley Hole, Los Angeles. BREAD PRICE UP PORTLAND, March 13 (PI Several bakeries increased the price of bread by 1 cent today, and few bakeries predicted forthcoming boosts In pa.try prices. There is none better . ' . ' ' J v rA sty - - 4.1. rjri". wimp rivY. n Trf Formay Shortening 3 lbs. $39 Wesson Oil Pint Reviera Ravioli l-Lb. Qlata Del Monte Coffee Asparagus Jack Sprat Herthey Cocoe Vt lb. Me Chocolate, Herthey Vt lb. 72c Whitney's Honey, 100 pur U. S. fancy, 2-lb. 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OySterS rre,h frying aixe... pint55C- Crabs Fresn. jumbo siae h. 40c Deef Roasts ZTLLLlk 45c Dill Pickles Crisp New Crop ..... .....each 5c Round Steak Cut any thickness. lb. 65c 65c Turkey Fresh Frozen Eviscerated. Ready for oven lb. Tomatoes Gden Brand, no. 2H tin 23c PeaS Rosedale.. Extra Standard. No. 2 tin : PeaS standby Fancy No. 2 tin 89 Tomato Sauce lin.. 2forl5c Tomato Puree No. 2H tin 25c CIGARETTES $138 All Varieties CARTON Standby. 48-os. tin...;. Reco. 46-oa. tin '. .: 25c 19c 15c Orange Juice Grapefruit Spaghetti Franco American, lft K-oi, tin Olives Cosmos. Med. siae. Ripe. No. 1 tall tin. 39c White Rose Bleach H Gallon 23c Par Granulated Soap X 33c Plenty of Free Parking Space South 6th and Shasta Way Phone 6592 ARTICHOKES "H Qc Large Frost Free J. For H Lti i uut unc 10 FOODS Fancy, Critp Lb.