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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Ore Fridov, Nov. 211952 5 Cosiuiinisf 'Purga Trisls Continuing VIENNA, Austria (UP) Communism's biggest trial since the Soviet mass-purge of the mid-1930's went into its second day Friday with Bedrich Geminder, once the 8 ORE Kremlin's chief agent in Red Czechoslovakia, expected to confess his "crimes." w- v- ae- wi Geminder was listed as the num ber two defendant of the 14 former top Czech Reds on trial in Pank- rac Prison courtroom on charges ranging from treason and espionage to murder and Titosim. Rudolf Slansky, who as secre Sentence Postponed Sentencing of Clifford Quentin Gee, 26, Harlan, on charges of issuing bad checks, was postponed until January by Circuit Judge Fred Mc-Henry yesterday. Gee gave himself up earlier this week, waived preliminary hearing and grand jury investigation and pleaded guilty. He was released on his own recognizance and is to make restitution before date of sentencing.

No Story Hour There will be no story hour this Saturday morning. Instead all ltytle listeners are invited to attend the final program of book week at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. This is a special program for all the patrons of the Children's room and a play, folk dancing and a quiz program will be featured. The program will be held in the Woman's club building, next door to the public library.

FAMED WEBFOOT tary-general of the Czech Communist party was over Geminder in the satellite state, was the top defendant in the trial which opened Thursday. Rated in the number three spot of the defendants was former For 1 Hrt From Bend Mr. and Mrs. frank Chambers of Bend are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Gust Larson, here in Corvallis, this eek. Arriret for Visil Mrs. George Jl. Gearey arrived in Corvallis by blane from St. Paul, Minnesota, cn Wednesday to spend the winter visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr.

and Mrs. Verne Cearey. Bom In Longview Mr. and Mrs. Olin R.

Miller of Longview, Washington, became the parents if a 6 pound 7 ounce, girl, Barbara jjo, on November 17. Mr. Miller is OSC graduate and Mrs. Miller Grace Duba) was at one time era-Joyed at the college library. The grandparents are and Mrs.

Chet Miller of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. pank Duba of Corvallis. Off To Hawaii Mrs. Edna Geil Will leave Corvallis tomorrow via Northwest Airlines for a two freekt visit with her'daughter and jfamilr, the Allen McCallisters, in Honolulu.

Leaving on the same frtanejwill be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCrackens Elan to spend some time at the dgeiater hotel on Waikiki Beach and later will fly to Hilo and While! visiting places of interest on trie island of Hawaii will be jiving at the Kona Inn and Kona. eign Minister- Vladimir Clementis, who was probably better known to the outside world, but not as powerful as Slansky and Geminder once were within Red Czechoslovakia. All 14 defendants except Clemen 11 tis are Jews.

Geminder. a handsome man with Salem Men Purchase heavy black hair, once was a delegate to the Cominform. In Czechoslovakia he worked as Slansky's deputy. Rennie Building Here Before the Comintern was dis solved in favor of the Cominform, The Rennie building. Third and Geminder was the late Bulgarian Premier Georgi Dimitrov's private 7 VALUES TO $10.95 (J) (0)(O) Madison, has iew owners for the first time -since, it-was constructed by the late Alec Rennie in 1922.

The new owners are L. L. Balch and F. Foulger of Salem, who recently completed the purchase from Mrs. Rennie.

Terms of the secretary. Dimitrov at that time was head of the international Communist organization; Tall, red-haired Slansky in his "confession" Thursday told oi bis alleged activities in subverting members' of the government, as well as assuming responsibility for murder, attempted murder, treason and espionage. f- Tliotfragic Slansky told the five-an court that In addition to planning to become Czechoslovakia's "Tito" he had murdered Czech Communist hero Jan Sverma and had plotted the murder of Klement Gottwald. sale were not revealed but revenue stamps attached to the deed indicated it was close to $100,000. Balch and Foulger are associated with Leon's Oregon which operates a chain of 12 retail clothing stores, mostly in Oregon and Washington.

Foulger said today his organization had no specific plans at present for any new use for the building. The Rennie building houses the J. C. Penney company store here and has office quarters on its second floor. Penney's has a lease on its present quarters running to 1954, with options to renew after that time.

MARKETS From the Northwest's most famous mills comes these superb sweaters! Fabulous Karafleeces! Crepe knits! Pure, downy soft wools! Choose from turtle necks, Cardigans, Classic; slip-overs. Every one washes like a dream and wears and wears and wears. Pick your favorite colors (plural because As one of Broadway's big- fym: rf I jjest stars, sne reacnea tne fpeak of fame and fortune 1 1 1 you'll want several). Lavender, lime, brown, gold, purple, white, beige, omy u) squanuer uauuni man who stole her heart and made a mockery of her love. Here is the story of Fabulous Fanny, who sang and lived the tragic Man.

Get your copy of the new December Ladies' Home Journal and read it today! rust, pink, red, navy. Sizes 32-34-36-38 only. 7 Vital Statistics BIRTHS (Good Samaritan) LEHMANN To and Mrs. Donald Lehmann, 510 South 14th, an 8 pound girl at 3:25 p.m. on November 18.

WEEDMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weedman, Route 1 Box 348, a 7 pound boy at 3:40 p.m., November 18, NEW YORK, (UP) Railroad shares featured a firmer, more active stock market Friday. Allegheny Corporation issues active at new higher The preferred ran up 10 points. Mahoning Coal Railroad rose 7" points to a new top.

Atlantic Coast Line. Southern Railway, and Northern Pacific rose a point or more. New York Central was active and firm. Baltimore Ohio held firm on large volume. Improvement in the rails lent strength to other sections of the list, although most price changes were in a fractional area.

Traders moved cautiously and there was sttme evening up of commitments for over the week-end. SPORTSWEAR 2nd floor I BOYS' BEACON BATH ROBES Warm for these chilly morn- S93 ings. Well tailored of heavy if. robing for wear. Sizes 3 to 6x.

Zx INFANTS floor CHICAGO, (UP) Grain markets were mostly easier to weak on the Board of Trade Friday although OUTSTANDING SELECTION! FAMED NYLON LACE BRAS ORDER Photographic Xmas Cords NOW! PLACE Your Magazine Gift Subscriptions NOW! -k Free Gift Wrapping Service Ma if Packages at Our Postal CootrocrStatron. Corvallis Agents for Russell Stover Chocolates KIPPER'S DRUGS OPEN 9 A.M to 10 P.M. DAILY OPEN 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAYS NEW! BEAUTIFUL! Special purchase! Nylon laces, QQ rayon satins, fine broadcloths.

i Sizes 32 to 40 A-B-C cup. FOUNDATIONS 2nd floor 79c PLASTIC TEA APRONS 2 for HMD BAGS yf $J00 Pretty little prints with frilly ruffling. Wonderful gift (Also some at 3 for $1.) TnvlnnrJ Rime! rvrnr 0 r.W fftW il i. ink i a mruj rye futures showed some signs of steadiness. "On the close, wheat ruled 1 to 1 cents a bushel lower, corn to 1V4 lower; oats to lower; rye Vt to IV lower; soy beans 1 to lVi lower; lard 2 to 10 points a hundred pounds higher.

On the opening the markets ran into a carry over of Thursday's liquidation but a portion of the selling was absorbed on resting orders. However, late in the session grains began showing a tendency to weaken again. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Cattle for week 3700; market slow on largest Monday run in six years; good choice fed steers steady; fed heifers 2 or mor lower; cows 1-2 under early last week; bulls fully off; others about 1 off; good-choice fed steers 28.50-30; short fed good steers 25.50-28; commercial utility 16-19; good-choice fed heifers 23. few to 24 with individuals to 25; commercial mostly 19-21; utility 15-18; can-ner-cutter fl.50-11 utility cows 12-14; utility-commercial bulls Calves for week 825; market uneven; good-choice light vealers good heavy calves 20-22; medium-good stock calves 19-23r cull-utility slaughter calves vealers 19-18. Hogs for week 2825; market 25-50 cents lower on butchers, steady on sows; choice 1-2 butchers choice sows 16-17; no feeder pigs.

Sheep 2235; market around 1.50- 2 lower on slaughter lambs, feeders 1 off at mid-week with late demand nil; good choice wooled lambs early to 19.50-20; choice 19 down late with extreme early top 20.25; good-choice feeders early 17.50-18.50;. later good 17 with- some unsold late; slaughter ewes 5.50-6.50. 1 LARGE SIZE SHADE TREES at Smart new styles and shapes. Choose from genuine leathers, plastic calf, corde and faille. Colors include red, green, navy, black, browns.

Styles are pouches, clutch bags, shoulder straps, novelties and others. Choose a new bag for each costume at this low price. WOMEN'S IMPORTED ALL-WOOL NURSERY "Oregon's Pioneer Nursery Nome Since 1850" 1 MILE NORTH ALBANY AIRPORT ON 99E "Live Action" Truck Reg. 4.45. Works and operates just like a afk LQ real truck.

Bucket is raised by crank; hood raises and reveals "Fireball" motor. All metal; red and blue finish. GLOVES! MITTENS! $fl00 Ordinarily you would expect to pay $1.59 for these colorful, warm, gaily decorated gloves and mittens. Colors include white, red and green with contrasting embroidery. Corvallis Prices LOCAL MARKET QOTATIONH ACCESSORIES lit floor rwitrr Colored Hena Heavy Leghorns LUht LeKhorna, Colored fryert, Hi and up Leghorn fryera Old rooalera Sta(a Em Lanre.

trade A Medium, grade A .13 ...17 ..31 .28 ..12 .13 Doll Plastic Cradle Small, grade A aW- Milk Grade A 15 In. doll dressed in warm kimono, wrap- fin ewt. plug 17 per lb. for buttertal BaJterTut (delivered I plant) .1 2 fucked in her 18" cradle. Premium tat grade REG.

$1.69 COTTON PLAID SHEET BLANKETS Making Left Turn Leads To Collision of 2 Cars Two cars were damaged in a collision at Fourth and Madison Ooor, cm in nnrl worm these Cold "1 e.fl rtnruH streets yesterday when one driver made a left turn from the center i lane on Fourth street. Elda Alice Crockett, 51, 1116 North Ninth, was going south on Fourth In the eaft lane when a car driven by Lois Henrietta Vloed- man, 43, route 2, box 238, also go- When Wake Up, Call Us! It's nice to dreom that farm buildings will fix up themselves, but it's much more practical to the repairing yourself with quality materials from the BUILDERS SUP.PLY COMPANY. Our' Ready-Mix Concrete, Concrete building blocks and all kinds of pipes will serve you well for many years to come. Stop by and tell us what your needs are today. PERSONAL ADVISORY SERVICE ON CONCRETE PIPE Mta Supply Co.

sheet blankets. Colorful plaids! Full BEDDING Mezzanine ing south on Fourth made a left turn from the center lane, police reported. Automatic Record Player Rg. sell for 10.95. Junior-sized model, play fnajS 78 RPM recordt.

Ploitic; with rooiherweight 5'. ocousllc reproductr, Corrxj In Red, Blue or vU TOYS 2nd floor $8.95 PLAYTEX FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS America's best known, most widely used foam rubber pillow ot a $3 savings. Designed to give you more restful, refreshing sleep. $E95 Downed By Eighi-BaU MUNCIE, Ind. UP Mrs.

Em; mett Grady told police she wants them to nab tvpr unknown assailant who literally hit her with a numbrr "8" pool ball and put him behind its figurative counterpart- Phone 3-6814 611 S. Second.

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