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I 1 nsfijT LOCAL COVERAGE SitfW Sat! by I 1 1 I ta Leeati Win BUT CHRISTMAS St MS Fight TaLercal. i (iBe of One Ovt of f-try 25 Deaths VOL XXVII, NO 178 CORVALLIS. OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 1) 1 947 Service 'Valors 5ef jp as I Ml. mm a 1 1 If ESTABLISHED 1862 JaK IT' mmVm v-;" I K- I. an Will Losilnfarclic on Sheep ArmamnniCmJrinesdUreg niiiiUiliUIIII UIIU3 i Procedures Breeders Modaiion E.

FY Hubbard of Corvallis was Draws Fire rn.llAJ31BJW, JUU l4- Special) -Philomath as -going in lor some needed civie iiJBwovcinents, eeord-" ing to action bv 4 he city council tthis wjeju; Mayor Gee and his helpers tout elected president of the Oreexin Purebred Sheep Breeders Association at its second annual meetinar January 9, it was. announced today by County Agent S. A. Jackson. by authorising Citisena- rjaaning Board to- work with and dvise th.

Pisne Located; SixrYef Alive: WASHINGTON, Jan, navy announced today that the burned wreckage of the navy plane missing: in the Antarctic has been found with at least six survivors. Nine me: 7 ahoard the plane wh i disappeared Dewmber The wp and survivors were sig? by a searching patrol bo 3 A messj reived by the navy Tbe association also set March 15, 1947. as the basic ahearina- date council OB civk Matters. The wiyor was given power to name the members. Jan.

il-l Strong bi-partisan opnosition to budget slashing that might, impair security developed today as army-ravy merger advocates seised on the President's spending estimate as good argument for the armed services. The merger mova gathered momentum as Republican financial L. Gray was elected PrpiUn of the sal for CoUwald, Lincoln, Rommey, Corriedal and Columbia breeds of Walter Holt, Pacific International Livestock Exposition secretary, also emohasis- cyjM. Jan 1MP)-The Oregon Usfctute. hkh formally opens i 44tS biennial session here Montr wifl get to wk 3 C' toBorrow in caucuses to de-fdertether to adopt proposals to fee pr difficulty is expected in ehoos, I ft legislative staffs, since the Qkshm the1945 session will be jedeetea without ftree major questions of pror tfen are expected to provoke LUfciaMe controversy, arid these Ltfc ifUled at the caucuses.

I ait- whether to prohibit Vshtowseeretaries from sitting tvir bosses' debits; whether to of the CouneS by 4inimoa -vote. In a' geiwral discuRsioh Af "needs' of the ty the new ewsxtcil expressed a hope iht leUer stsoet managers, talking of sharp reduction in Mr. Truman's 13700.000 3 ed that Oregon breeders should consign high quality rams and ewes to Oregon sales. 000 budget for the fiscal year start "gnu might ibc ficuml the downtown section, equinjaient secured I for street jaaintcoanee. The association expressed the de ing next July looked at a projected outlay of for the forces.

today sai uener arainage, perhaps Mwati. a sire to see spring lamb shows expanded to pre-war levels of ten tamb shows or more. It was eoint- "P.B.M ft-garch mission from- new city census tA- fbirmu it rmiomath can qualify fnr pnd-ing its street reserve fund without ed out that these shows are educational to both exhibitors and vis eastern has located burned wreckag nixing Mariner and counted Ive men at position 1.03 S0utt J8.47 west Dromiinp whether to hold all sessions in iftenwons, instead of at 10 jany as has been done for itors. iirst having to yait for an ok from the state hitrhwav nmmis. THEY STUDY GOVERNMENT FINANCES '1 Following the business, meeting, sion, and some way to increase the Wyes'.

I Officers Beady, a banquet was held in which the I fa presiding officers of eash in chosen, witn Ben. Mar Gath Brothers of Turner- were awarded the- Oregon Purebred Sheep Breeders Association exhibit Comett, Klamath Falls, to j. president of the senate and thus b'n of succession to Gov- money for general ct-penses of the city. The sanitation eoiamtttt' was authorized to study sbe-possibilities of a sewer this city, and to' get some definite tacta. re garding the cost and -whether such an improvement is jvithin the means of the city.

Also to study possible improvements to the drain Other officers and directors Reduction of Food Prices Slated survivors gear by paraehute. More details when received." The two-engine plane disi" appearedr civile on a reconnaissance flight oVer the Franklin D. Roosevelt sea and Ellsworth land. The last radio report from the missing plane" said that snow and bad weather had been encountered over the Roosevelt seacoast. Search operations for the fliers was hampered for days by a thick blanket of fog.

On both sides of Capitol Hill the GOP leadership seemed nesring agreement that $3,500,000,000 may be about as much as Congress can liope to pare from the. President's estimate. Cut Four Billion Chairman N.V, of the House Appropriations committee said the total can be reduced "at.least three sor four, billions." This is the amount Chairman Taft (Ohio) oMhc GOP Senate Steering committee has said he thinks can be "squeezed out." Taber told reporters his conten-tiqn that appropriations can be cut to slightly over had been widely taken to mean he in-tended a slash of some $8,000,000,. 000 In the budget total. He said he referred only new appropriations and that the budget provides for More Than 1000 4-H Club Members Ear SneD: and Kep.

John elected were: Portland, to be Speaker of O. M. Nelson, Corvallis, honor I Continue Tliro ughoul All Nation ary director; R. Hogg, Salem, vice-president? three year director, Claude Steusloff, Salem; two year director, M. Hubbard, Junction Are Busy in County- 1 age of surface water in tlie i'iwu, Jan.

tii- un ine City, and three one year directors: Eldon Riddell, Monmouth; Henry Italian Socialists Ureal, The number of boys and girls enrolled in 4-H club work in Benton county had increased in, 1946 with around 1000 members compared with 466 club members in 1945, Frederick E. Boyer, county club appeared good food news today Hr the nation's housewives retail prices generally are on the down; There'll be nn more sharp boosts in food prices, virtually all food industry sources said. And1 a tailers and wholesalers" were "extra nervous" because considerable stocks are not selling so well Butter, which at times last year skyrocketed to more than a pound in several cities, took another drop in many cities after wholesale prices in markets in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Los An- OverCommurisni spending several billions in carry- Ahrens, Turner; and Floyd Edwards of Albany. Local Flight School Gels State Approval SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. A private plane piloted by Thomas M.

Ryan, son of Thomas Fortune Ryan III, crashed into San Francisco bay today after the member of the wealthy New York family became lost in a fcepvy fosr. I Fragments of the plane wer found scattered over a wide areaf near San Mateo Point, but the body had not been recovered. rome; Jan. n. a agent, aid today.

Tho enrollment ended at 94? members some moved away 'and others dropped out, V-. i try-wide spot survey of represiiiiU- faction of the Italian Socialist party deserted it today river the isaun ie House. Most observers predict the ses. faced with serious problems jt tuation, budget and labor, -will list iboat 70 days, which would be iiifs longer than for which legators are paid, 1 Monday morning each house will brief 7 sessions organize, jiiot will Jm only formality, the organization will have agreed upoa at the caucuses, jhaay- afternoon, probably at 2 in, the legislature will meet in It Boum chamber to see Governor neS inaugurated for a second rm, awl to bear bis message to legislature. Other highlights of Monday will iUHMUKements of committee and Governor Snell's i'stlojure of his closely-lccpt secret js to what funds he "has 'found will permit the slate budget i be 1 uvrr lunus.

i If the Republicans are going: to make good their promise to. take, a big bite out of the President's figures, they conceded, they must do uve cities showed that more retail Jgeles yesterday showed declines of food prices are being marked down 'These members formed 126 clubs fnanup. r. The survey of retail nri'iW itta. SALEM, Jan.

ft -UP)- Twelve Oregon flying schools were approv of collaboration with the The ead'r' of fhp anti-Communist facUojo, charging Italian Socialism, had fecn subjugated to "foreign fofcs" said, the' unlit considerable nipping on army and of home economics and agricultural projects led by W5 local leaders. The health projects "led 37 clubs organized; vooking, "second. closed prices have been reduced fr ed today by the state board of aeronautics to give flight instruc eggs, cheese, lard, fresh and canned navy funds which account for about 30 per cent of the total. honest-to-goodness cuts" In military spending were Continued on Page 2, Column 61 citrus i fruits tion urfder the GI Bill of Rights. dried peaches and dried apple's; Food With .29 clubs, and clothing third, with -25 'clubs.

Twenty-six clubs completed. up to 0 Mi cents a pound. Three major food chains in Chicago announced a slash as much as eight cents a pound in retail prices. One chain 'said its stores will sell ,93 score butter at 72 cents'a pound today. The only major commodity still showing an upward trend, food wholesalers, in Chicago said, was coffee.

In Seattle, W. Ringer, manager of the Washington State Retail MANILA, Sunday; Jan. Carrying- at least 30 persons, the Far Eastern air transport Mis-s Lu sun was believed today to hav'f' crashed into the China yea' northwest of Luzon on a flight from China. The C-64 carried six Brit. industry spokesmen predicted lower prices in canned goods upon re "the jieeter of civif war." The artU-Communist ieauer, iu-seppe Saragataid the pro-Corn-muntst Iaderebip.

of party, involved a cold and methodic subiugs-': tio to tb pffjifiples "at oreifen-forees'1 and lieM the daitcrei1 "iiu The board also voted to, ask the legislature for $1,000,000 to fin: ance airport development for the next two years; This money would be used by the state either independently or fn conjunction with At the Benton county 4-H Spring fair; 'ever. yt)0 members 'exhibited Car Wreck Wipes Out ceipt of the summer pack. Gordon C. Corabley, president of the institute of food distribution, said in an interview in New York Vft- and 4 Chinese passenger. arproxunaieiy 418 grucjes This Vas fere than doul)le the ftdmher uiii.

1 ii 111 iuue the federal t.hn fiuli.nl temaUonal war v. i.r.- earn for spending V.Vo,obHn Or that tth basic. downward trend-4j Grocers, association, said; "General aragat, constituent assembly 1 Spring lair Seventyitwo" members Rafael Zulueta, executive of the Tho World in the next, seven years president and former Democrat. LA GRANDE, Jan. n(IP)-k car exhibited -803 homd Jecooomies and though and practiced i Schools approved for 5 the Gt flight program are; Rambeau Flight Service, Astoria; Pacific Airways, North Bend: said the plane -was more i than hours overdae and "is definitely down." He said its last rou- tine position report was made 150 miles off Laoag.

northern Luzon carrying the Joseph high school basketball team to a game at Elgin plunged over a '500-foot embankment last night, killing two Today retail food prices has been gathering momentum since mid-Novem-bi after reaching a peak in mid-October." -V 10 PerCent Lower Corabley predicted retail food prices woulcj average about 10 per cent lower by April. He added rc- ly all retailers are marking down more items than up because they are following the wholesale market and its trend is down with no immediate general cessation in sight. The only thing that bothers me is how the price level stayed up so long after the war as it did." on me rostrujB, secmed'neryoOs and, unhappy fee appeared before the party's 26th national His opponent, and dominant force at the congress, "wa atfcultural articles at theicounty 4-il fall "fair. J. ThD livestock exhibits consisted of 158 head if dairy cattle, bead "of swine, 24 head jf 1)eof and 81 head of sheep.

"Club projects -in tfie pasf year were, valued at $17,089:20 with a profit of 6.5:1. Green Flyim Eueene: and gave no hint of trouble. Eastern' Oregon Airways, La boys and the father of another, and injuring the ether three young players. Grande; Smith-Livingston Mechanic nist party, Pietro Bjr DEWITT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Sets Item: Tlie renorted The automobile, driven by Husrh school, Corvallis Verne de Autre-mont Service, Valley Flying" SerV Grandy, 45, Joseph, 'plummeted UN Seeking wary loreijgft minister wr also is acting prime minister during Premier, Alcjde De Gasperi's current visit to'the Vnited States fwiwe between England's charm- overnor Veterans Oppose Rent Control Removal Plan PORTLAND. Jan.

11. fPV 1 vice, Ace Flying Service, and Eagle Flying Service, all of Salem. over the cliff in a raging snowstorm near the mouth of Cold. Canyon, 10 1 pong Princess Elizabeth and evtCqngresstaTake Funds Allocated for Timber Access Roads WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 OP) -Housing Expeditor Frank R.

Crcc- miles east of Elgin. For City of Trieste wfam Prince Philip of Greece befome the subject of political Morse Approves me Hugh Grapdy, 45, Joseph, driver Construction Con Representatives of seven veterans. Up Columbia Project WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. UP) 'WOTWsyin Britain.

ftw'Item j. Field Marshal of the car, and father of one of the team members. Leland Wright. 16; Howard Hughes, 18. Winery, England's famous The fight io create a Columbia val organizations today opposed a plan to.

remove rent occupancy controls. Proponents of the plan said it would allow landlords to evict single tenants artd move in families, thus ley authority, and seven, similar fiuer, aaa been feted in Moscow; Soviet press is paying te him as one of the world's government corporations in the- na aon ioaay allocated in federal funds to help finance improvements of 48.1 miles of new access roads to timber stands in Oregon and California. An allocation of $275,000 will be matched by the Oregon state high-way department for improvement of 25.3 mjles of roads between Es-tacada. and Milwaukie, Ore. This Truman Report 'WASHINGTON, Jan.

11. (ff) -Senator Morse, approves President Truman's econoniiere-port to" tongress. "My chief reaction," Morse said, "is that for most part it struck a sound, middle of the road course of liberalism which the Republicans in congress will do well to ponder tioh's major river watersheds, will LAKE SUCCESS, N. Jan. 11 -WVThe Security Council was on tbe lookout today for a man to run the Adriatic port of Trieste and guide it the ways of peace and democracy as a free territory under united supervision.

The council, afjer a long procedural argument yesterday, finally agreed to take over Trieste at the bidding of the big four foreign ministers' council, which established the free territory as narW the Be Increased Soon' PORTLAND -Construction in njun and southwest Washington can bie increased from $500,000 to weekly now. Nelson English, civilian production administrator here, reported this following announcement in Washington, D. that building uanmng 3. "And What demanil easing the housing shortage. Wendell P.

Kay, chairman of the joint veterans', advisory com-' mittee, said, however, "we feebthat be continued in. the new congress. Rev. Rankin, said yesterday he would again introduce a bill to create the eight authorities, lB Klamath Girl Killed In Auto Accident KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. ll-(P) -Uarbara Strickland, Ifi, Klamath Union High school jfirl, was the victim of Klamath county's first If 47 fatal automobile accident which occurred late last night on a gravelled road hear Midland, south of here.

Uuj aim sounds lit. ..4 any removal of occupancy controls would be productive of more veterans' evictions than of quiet old ladies on the third floor." carefully." patterned after the Tennessee valley authority, "Tho measure, will go -the newly-created house road will connect other roads under construction with sawmills near Portland; controls would be cased. LTn.d, 'WP sealing "1 kings." that's a fi .,4: ltaliulPnearBeUTemehL i DUbtic works committee for consid At about the same Die aapain leration. Joe Carson May Be Given Appointment tacWe such a council receivediaimtlier' Adriatic Oregon Gas Use Hits 'Chains Needed on All problem a BY 1 ah comnlair, rWjaTerydefinite charging Albania with mining the Alaska Bank Balance WASHINGTON, Jam 11. UP) Resigns rrom rest 4WorId Wflr Veterin Gov.

Ellis Arnall of Georgia re-1 Highways Oregon circles on Capitol Hill are -rT shll have highly significant Lowest in 10 Years vrni x. oiraiM wnere two uritisn destroyers were damaged last'Oe-tolMr with a loss of 41 lives. confident Joseph K. Carson, i1 ith some oii.io --j ThelBritish seek an apoloiry uikI signed "effective immediate- BEND, Jan. 1 1.

UP) Gerald ly after qualification of the lieu- W. McCann, a war veteran, is the former mayor of Portland, is well in the running for appointment to a vacancy on the maritime commis ww days apo Kw compensation for damages and loss of life. tenant-governor," in dramatie new mayor of Bend. McCann, one of ePr "Pictorial:" New Highest Record SALEM, Jan, 11- Up) Gasoline consumption in Oregon during the firs tll months of 1946 totaled 345,000,000 gallons, largest In history; Secretary of State Robert S. Fan-elf, said today.

During that period, the state' got $15,000,000 iii gasoline taxes. J' i mi mp, i Weather Forecast Oregon Mostly cloudy tonight with intermitteh light rain- west SALEM. Jan. II UP) Chains JUNKAU, Jan. II W).

Ala.sku's are required on all roads at higher bunk balance at the close of 194B elevations, the state highway com- was the lowest in 10 years, Terri-mission suid today. torial Treasurer Oscur Dixon rc- The a.m. road report: ported today, ft wax Government Camp 24 degrees, i was lower than a high foir. 7 inches new 19 yar previous. move preceding next week's legis-.

the three city commissioners, was "e.Kussia's reaction sion. Carson a veteran of two wars and a colonel inthe lust war, is a Democrat. lM, engagement to a lauve snowaowij on.Bucccssion to elected by secret ballot of the com: the late Eugene Talmadge. missioncrs. Montgomery Leaves inches roadside snow.

Packed now throughout district. iui British citizenship? Or Russia reactim, Moscow After Visit con- real MOSCOW. Jan. 1 1 (P Fi Id Map's Cone-Shaped Crown Glows Like Coals in Big Furnace and rain or snow east portion. Little Marshal Lord Montgomery left for Many Labor Restriction Bills to Be Introduced by Stale Lawmakers nat will Rusgia temperature change.

Moderate to fresh southerly winds off-coast, be MITBhAtL 1 home by plane today after a triumphal visit, climaxed; by two SANTIAM JUNCTION dc-l gnjes, overcast. Snowing lightly. I 10 inches new snow, 44 inches road-1 side snow. Packed snow throughout district, roads slippery. Sanding und plow crews operating.

North i Santiam highway now open to two-way traffic. Odcll Lake, Willamette Highway meetings with Prime MinNer Kta-linc who he said looked fine and coming westerly Sunday. Local temperatures yesterday-r-Maximum 46, minimum 34. Kranit-. ei ween Lnd.hadno apparently was in excellent health.

sharp-pointed, red hot, mile and i. 41.:.. Garlied in the greateost and hoots of Soviet man'hal. the chief of By JAMES IJALSEMA ABOARD U. ARMY WEATJl-ER PLANE OVER MAYON VOLCANO, Jan.

U-W-Mignty Mayon volcano looks minous. A Tiase of grey pink smoke streams out of the Driticli imperial staff lookid degrees, overcw-l. A iiicties new snow, 24 inches roadside snow. Snowplow and sanding crews which dominates Bivol M'ninsul. Ominously, Mayoft has no crater.

Craters come only after a violent employers seeking to prevent it. Efforts to change the liquor laws, such as broadening the laws restricting operation of clubs and to permit sale of liquor by. the are expected, as well as at 1 nM Hy PAUL W. HARVEY. JR.

SALKM. Jim. -Restrictions on labor will be sought in muny bills to be introduced Parly in the legislature, and labor fears overwhelmingly Republican luwiuakers will puss many of them. These restrictions include an mill i closed shop constitutional warm and comfortablo in the bitter weather as In- chatted and Khook hands with his" hosts mid thanked tlicm for their hospitality. eruption.

F. Steam, sinoke and clouds prevent: ed all but a brief glimpsi. of May. her cone to cover a 100 mile section of southeastern Luzon. -Mayon, a volcano that has erupt He expressed hope of seeing some Train Leaves Tracks; on's cone as Harris circled it four ed frequently in tho 100 years, boils with smoke and lava.

of the Russians hi lnnlon in the' spring or summer. fSTCA5HAD amendment, which would have Bystander Killed Only trained vok-anologist could The atmosphere of cordial friend- tempts to tighten the laws. One proposal will be to place all liquor revenues In; the general fund, instead of paying it out directly for old.age pensions. Sponsors say this would remove the taint from the pension, checks. Governor Snell asked for this lust session, but nothing was done about It.

The legislature must find a basis for distributing the $15,000,000 ship at the alipoit was enhanced liv go to the people; and bills to require financial accounting by unions, regulating strike ballots, and for financial responsibility to com times as cmsely -fie dared. Capt O. H. True, Irwin," cjiinmanding ffficer of tho fifth weather squadron of jibe air force, said he could see through a break in the clouds lhat Incandescent lava had rolled at Usui halfway (jown the northeastern slope. In factjlsva appiireiilly wHs'spill-ing down all sides of that cylindri tbe appearance of Marshal Alexander M.

VasiltfVfrkv. chief of the predict Whether Mayon is ready to blow her top this ilme, but the fact fhat her cone of boiling rods is still Intact seems ominous to weather observers aboard this piano. It IS Jan. IS Your Intome Tax Date? YES if in 1946 you were farmer, a business or professional person, investor, landlord, etc. YES if in 1946 you had a job where tax was not withheld (e.g.; domestic servants, farm, laborers).

-i YES if your job paid you more than $5000 plus, $500 for each exemption except your own, or if you had more than $100 income outside of your Job, NO if your only 1946 Income was from a 'Job where tax was withheld and which paid less than $5000 for each exemption except your" own (. $0000 for a man with wife and one dependent child or other dependent), NOTEr Final 1946 Income tax returns are due by March IS from all taxpayers, but if filed by January 15 will serve aa both return and estimate for 1946. Soviet genefral staff, who braved the cold dpspite his' recent illnesi. might go at any 11 11 burst into activity Wed which the people voted for schools last November. This will cause nesday night, sendintf a ball of fu cal crown.

UUKKK. Va Jan. 11. (4) An 18-yesr-old girl wslting to board another train whs killed and nine persons' wcj-o injured today when the Southern Railway's Tennes-w-Hii li ft the mils, 'The girl, liliKsbelli llreeden Burke, dubgliler of section foreman, R. Hreeijen, whs waiting, at crossing for a local I ruin when Hie last eight cart of the southbound TenncsstH'iin.

left the rails, and struck her, Four of the Injured passengers were treated at the scene and the Columbia River Cargo Is Record a clash of Ideas, as soma want so hurtling skyward. Two navy tfliors Atintervals, when cumiilus slouils much allotted tor each child be pel unions to live ifj to their contracts. V. The labor heads think they could muster enough support to cause any such bills to lc referred to the people at the November, 1948, general election, thus delaying them front becoTTitlig effective until that date. Hut the legislature could pre.

vent their being referred by attaching emergency clauses to them. Tho fight over unemployment compensation it old stuff which happens every session, with labor seeking to liberalise benefits and tweea the ages of 4 and 20. soma covered the black smoke and fine ash penetrated through' them like heavy black smoke from PORTLAND. Jan. 11.

UP) A wno preceded, this flight said a small stream ofjars coursing down toward Pipog, fishing village of 5000, and might Carry to the want it on the basis of the number record 1X12.CC0 tons of carira 0 nri- each day of teachers in each school district, an oil fire. moved on the Columbia river hist ami some would like it on the basis vicinity of the town. 7 A. careful chock of eight other year. -r'y.

The pilot of this C.47 transnort. Wlowina volcanoes between Mayon and Ma Army engineers said (the iotal nila, 200 mues north, showed no evi of average daily attendance. And then the schol teachers will ask for minimum annual salaries (Continued on Page 2, Column fl) Capt. Robert A. Harris, Dayton, Ohio, banks within 200 yards of was 8258 tons nlghcr than the previous record of 1941.

others were taken to Alexandria hospital. dence of activity in them,.

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