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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. S. WI4TMM ftfftfAU UNION SHOP Jan. 24. 1958 7 A Probers Ask 'Decisive Action On 1 7 -Point Defense Program Soviet Block Request This Label On All Your Printing Radio, TV WASHINGTON OB House committee Urged ahead Friday manned bomber force and for dispersing it more widely.

And they proposed more effort in develop auial Interlocklni t'ierr4ppiag Aluminum JkqAii Windows Builder Insulating Rooting Co. Lester Green, Mtr. IN W. lh. Dl J-2M1 (EM) Dl S-4471 Exchanges ing antimissile missiles and expanding the nation' sutflharine fleet.

Also urged were improvement of warning and detection systems, Some Agreement Reached in Talks WASHINGTON W-The United development of a rocket power ful enough to reach the moon, ex panded research, and civil de MOVING? Call Dl 5-0151 with its investigation of the military structure as a Senate subcommittee called for "decisive action" on a 17-point program to modernize the nation's defenses. Meanwhile, Seate leaders were expected to push action on a $1,410,0,000 emergency defense money bill which the House approved by a 388-0 call vote. Lt. Gen. James M.

Gavin, Army chief of research and development, was called by the House Armed Services Committee to testify behind closed doors. CREATED STIR He created a stir earlier this month when he decided to retire newsman he has been impressed by testimony already received which he said Indicated there has been no harmful effect on the missiles program from interserv-ice rivalry, as Gavin contends. The Preparedness subcommittee listed reorganizing and strengthening the Defense Department among its 17 recommendations, but took no position on just how it should be done. BROADLY WORDED Other recommendations all worded broadly included stepping up production of intermediate range ballistic missiles and the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile, and accelerating development of the Titan ICBM. They called for modernizing! and strengthening the nation's fense measures.

GETS APPROVAL States apparently has been unable to win Soviet agreement to exchange uncensored periodic radio-television commentaries on world events. The 17-point program was ap proved unanimously by the Sen This was a prime U. S. goal ate subcommittee as it wound up MOVI during three months of secrecy-cloaked negotiations between the Until Saturday Morning Figure Show Low Tmfrafure Expected Eugene Transfer State Department and Russian more than 100 days of investigating U. S.

defenses in the wake of Russia's earth satellite firings. Action already has been taken on a number of the points on the subcommittee list. Ambassador Georgi Zarubin on broadening cultural and other ex March 31 in protest against cer it Storage Dl 5 0151 Avthetlnd Agents tot changes between the two coun tain Defense Department policies. Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) told a tries. Later in the day the Senate ap Another major goal to halt proved $190,000 to finance the mmittee operations in the Kremlin jamming of Voice of America Russian language radio (AP Wirephoto) RAIN RAIN RAIN Heavier than normal precipitation will continue to soak Western Oregon through Saturday.

Temperatures will remain mild. Rain mixed with snow is expected Friday night in parts of the middle Atlantic states, the Carolinas and the middle of the Mississippi Valley. Occasional snow is due in the north and central Plains, north and central Rockies, in the Cascade Mountains and along the Sierra range -V Emerald Empire Weather coming year. Is This Your Life Today? Sen. Lyndon B.

Johnson (D- broadcasts to Russia seemed also to have gone by the boards. They are reported conspicuous Tex), chairman of the subcommittee, read his group's interim report which credited Russia with leading in the development of bal ly absent from a general "agree ment in principle expected short listic missiles and in number of ly, possibly Friday, ending the By ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Friday submarines. talks. These agreements in principle will be worked out in detail Max.

Mln. Prep. at a later date, informants said, CLOSING GAP The report said the Soviet Un and will be promptly iff fet ion "is rapidly closing the gap in manned air power and, at pres It was understood they cover a WAITING IN LINE AT (iROCERV STORES two-year period and include: ent rates, will surpass the country in a comparative short Direct air service between .06 .27 .35 .04 .15 .22 .02 .40 .52 .34 .73 .11 time." FIVE-DAY FORECAST Western Oregon: Recurring rains with total precipitation generally two to three Inches, except about four Inches along the coast. Moderate temperatures with highs In the fifties and lows 34-46. Kastern Oregon: Recurring periods of rain and snow with total one-quarter to one-half Inch.

Temperatures above normal with hiehs In fortlea and lows mostly 20-35. TEMPERATURES (24 hours ending 10 a.m. Frl.) noon Thurs. 50 mtdnlle Thurs. 47 2 p.m.

49 2 axn. Frl. 47 4 p.m. 52 4 a.m. 47 6 p.m.

50 6 a.m. 47 8 p.m. 50 8 a.m. 4 10 p.n. 50 10 a.m.

47 Save time, Save money Eat better with the Arnant Plan for Better Living. 77T The subcommittee report spoke 28 34 47 2S 2S 33 47 SO 43 4S 35 44 35 33 24 47 51 44 34 Baker 30 Bend 44 Eugene 53 Klamath Falls 40 Lakeview 32 Medford 47 Newport 55 North Bend 57 Pendleton 53 Portland 52 Roseburg 55 Salem 52 Boise 38 Chicago 35 Denver 39 Los Angeles 87 New York 43 San Francisco 59 Seattle 51 Spokane 41 of the nation being "engaged in a Moscow and New York. This would send American airliners and Soviet jet liners, like the big TU104, on a schedule of possibly two round-trip flights a week. It would mean something novel in race for survival." But it said Phone Dl 3-7696 for complete Information There is nothing in the record to indicate that America has lost WEATHER FORECAST Eugene and vicinity: Cloudy with occasional rain through Saturday. Continued mild.

Predicted high Friday and Saturday, 52; low Friday night, 40. Western Oregon Same forecast. Highs, 48-53; lows, 32-42. Local statistics: Highest temperature Thursday, 53; lowest Friday morning, 46; rain in 24 hours ending 10 a.m. Friday, .91 of an inch; total for month, 5.20 inches; normal for month, 5.41 inches; stage of rivers at 7:30 a.m.

Friday, Willamette, plus 0.6 feet, McKcnzie, plus 5 feet. Readings at 10 a.m. Friday: barometer, 29.70 inches, steady, humidity, 91 per cent; wind, SE 5. Prevailing wind Thursday, 16.9. Sunrise and sunset (PST): Saturday, 7:38 a.m.

and 5:13 p.m.; Sunday, 7:37 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. its vitality or its capacity to pro U. relations: Russian duce in time whatever we need tourists in possibly large num bers. And it would boost U.

S. THE (( )) to retain our present power to strike devastating blows blows of almost total destruction at tourist travel to the Soviet Union probably well above last year's any aggressor." total of 3,000. Reciprocal visits of about 40 Carefully avoiding trying to pin-point blame for past defense delegations of observers from each country. Delegates would Campus YWCA Meets at Corvallis Several members of the advisory board to the University of Oregon YWCA traveled to Corvallis this week for the North mistakes, the subcommittee said There is no point in arguing Highest Thursday, 72 at Key West, Fla. Lowest Friday morn lng -8 at Alamosa, Colo.

TIDES Ocean tides at Florence over the weekend will he as follows: Saturday, high tides, 3:12 a.m., fl.S feet and 3:15 p.m., 5.5 feet; low tides, 9:56 a.m., .7 of a foot and 9:49 .2 of a foot. Sunday, high tides, 4:13 a.m., 6.8 feot and 4:26 p.m., S.2 feet; low tides, 10:46 a.m., .7 of a foot and 10:28 p.m., .7 of a foot. come from the professions doctors, lawyers, government chi6fs, that things might have been different had things been done dif fry' I An MY journalism teachers, physicists ferently in the past Let us and the like. SPECIAL west Conference on Religion in seek solutions so that the future Swapping 15 American movies Higher Education at Oregon State may be written by free world for 15 Soviet movies. These would College.

Theme of this year con ference was "Values in Turmoil be shown to the public in each country. historians. FUND TRANSFER ADVERTISEMENT The New Value Pattern in The College Community." NOTICE To Charge Customer Books Closed U.S. Highway None of these proposals is espe The emergency $1,410,000,000 cially new. What you should know Attending from Eugene were Elizabeth Jallic, executive direc The United States unsuccessful Standards Up emergency defense appropriation bill passed by the House contains $1,260,000,000 in new cash and authority to transfer 150 million ly tried, during the negotiations which started Oct.

28, to make about cemetery lots tor of the university YW; Mrs. Lynn Rodney, Mrs. Jack Culbcrt-son, current president; Mrs. Olive (AP Wirephoto) MISSILE MEN IN THE MAKING A lineup of NIKE missiles provides the subject matter for students at the U. S.

Army's guided missile school at Redstone arsenal, Huntsville, where about 2,000 servicemen and civilians currently are being trained in the operation of the guided weapons. About 75 of the students now being trained are from NATO nations. Students and faculty live in a college campus atmosphere. arrangements for radio-TV com State's Costs Because the idea seems too dollars of available funds to the stepped-up missile program. The Saunders; Mrs.

Arthur Pengra; mentaries to be broadcast to Iron Curtain countries. Mrs. Omar Kendall; Mrs. Linn Bul- grim, most people don't select amount in transfer authority is 40 millions more than President ey; and Mrs. Victor P.

Morris. Jan. 25th THEREFORE All charges made the balance of this month will not be payable until March 10th. CAM burial place in advance. But By PAUL W.

HARVEY JR. Of th. Associated Press the wise time to face the sub Eisenhower requested. The bill SALEM Higher federal stand Banks Seek is for spending in the current fis ject is before you or your sur Adding Machines ards was given Thursday as the. cal year ending June 30.

vivors have to. You'll find use Chairman Russell (D-Ga) of the American Mothers' Plea ful points you should check be Senate Armed Services Commit-1 By fore you decide to buy a lot, tee said his group will act soon Relaxation On Money endowed or otherwise. plus on an authorization bill, previous Victor primary reason for a 67 per cent increase in the estimated cost of building the interstate highway system in Oregon. Forrest Cooper, assistant chief engineer for the Oregon Highway Commission, said the new estimate of $628,149,000 is 67 per ly passed unanimously by the practical information about Rejected by Chou En-lai different types of cemeteries House, for some 540 million dollars of Air Force projects in WASHINGTON (IP) Banks Fri Shanghai businessman, is serving day pressed the Federal Reserve volved in the money bill. The au in February Reader's Digest.

Read the article, "What You life sentence in a Shanghai Board for a sweeping relaxation thorization measure must clear NEW USED BROOKS OFFICE MACHINES 1151 Willamette Dl 4-8035 of curbs on money. cent more than the original esti the Senate before the actual funds prison on a charge of spying. Richard Fecteau is serving 20 are voted. At the same time the joint con 840 Willamette Should Know About Cemetery Lots." February Reader's Digest is now on sale. I mate, made in 1954.

The program, to be completed gressional economic subcommit years and John Downey life in a Peiping prison on spying charges. tee warned against any plunging in 1975, calls for reconstruction of the Pacific and Columbia Mrs. Redmond visited Hugh in move to shore up the sagging Davis, Gibb Shanghai before flying to Peiping economy. The experts said there River-Old Oregon Trail highways, to make her appeal. may be a delay effect from the Much of the work is under way, Ull1 HlltiiL'll 111' jum Peiping Radio broadcast a state HONG KONG Wl Red Chinese Premier Chou En-lai Friday rejected an appeal by three American mothers for the release of their sons imprisoned by the Communists.

The mothers presented their pleas through Mrs. Li Teh Chu-an, Red Chinese health minister and Red Cross president. LIFE SENTENCE The mothers are Mrs. Ruth Redmond of Yonkers, N.Y.; Mrs. Jessie Fecteau of Lynn, and Mrs.

Mary Downey of New Britain, Conn. They are to leave Peiping Saturday for the United States. Hugh Redmond, a former defense buildup that could touch off a new inflationary spiral. Deny Charge ment by Chi Feng, assistant di and some has been completed. INCREASE GENERAL Most states have reported simi rector of the International Rela Following Tuesday's announce BAKER 11 Pleas of innocent tions Department of the Chinese Red Cross.

lar increases in their estimated to armed robbery charges were made here Thursday by two men The Premier fully understands costs. "Of course," Cooper said, "high the feeling behind your appeal but your sons have violated Chi ment of a cut in the reserve's discount rate from 3 to 2 per cent the charge on loans to commercial banks big banks in several major cities lowered "prime" interest rates, ONE BANK ONLY arrested earlier in the month after a running gun fight. Jack Norman Gibb, 18, and Wesley Earle Davis, 30, both of er construction costs also are a factor in boosting our estimated cost of the program. But the big its superb quality nese laws and must be dealt with accordingly," the statement said. SUGGEST APPEAL Portland, entered the pleas.

reason is that the federal govern The cut applied only to the re Circuit Judge Lyle Wolff grant ment is requiring higher construction standards than we expected serve bank in Philadelphia. Thurs The Chinese Red Cross in day the board included its banks ed a request by Davis that he be allowed to have psychiatric examination at the state hospital in Pendleton. Shanghai had suggested to Mrs. in 1954." He said the government is re Redmond that she go to Peiping in New York, Cleveland, Richmond, Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City.

The other five re quiring more four- and six-lane to appeal. This had aroused speculation in Hong Kong that Chou serve banks are likely to follow suit shortly. construction than had been expected. SEEK REVENUES No date was set for trial. The two men still face charges of assault with intent to kill.

They have made no pleas to these Bank Robbery Suspect Held BOSTON IW The Federal Bureau of Investigation Thursday announced the arrest of an ex-convict from Massachusetts in connection with a $7,678 bank robbery in Oregon last summer. might be getting ready to release the three Americans in a move has it Americas preferrefc bourbon! The commercial banks' trim designed to attract favorable The federal government pays charges. ming of their prime rates the fee on loans to the biggest, most 90 per cent of the cost. The com world opinion. It was felt in Hong Kong the Chinese Red Cross would not have made the credit-worthy borrowers is ex mission has said it will ask the 1959 Legislature for increased slate revenues in order to pay the Police captured Davis and Gibb near here two weeks ago after a chase that started 180 miles to the west near Boardman, Ore.

They had escaped shortly before that from jail at Anacortes, Wash. suggestion without Chou's knowledge and concurrence. stale 10 per cent share. William John Paul, 43, was seized by FBI agents and police in Nashua, N.H. The FBI said that Fecteau and Downey were ci Oregon Interstate program vilian employes of the Army and new estimated costs are: aboard an Air Force plane which I if? OLD CROW Paul, a former resident of Lowell, had relatives there and in Nashua.

was shot down during the Korean TACIFIC HIGHWAY from Columbia River to California pected eventually to spread to in-dividends, small firms and home mortgages. NO RATE CUTS But many bankers said they still are not reducing their interest rates until they have more money to loan. This refusal is said to be an attempt to pressure the Federal Reserve Board the nation's central bank into giving the banking system a big, Labor to Fight war. The Army denied that they He was sentenced to 15 to 20 boundary 309.9 miles long, it were on a spy mission. will cost $247,638,000.

It will have years in Massachusetts state prison in 1939 for shooting a Walt- Education Tax LIGHTER. .88 PROOF four lanes, except for six to ham policeman but was released eight lanes in the Portland area. Bomarc Site la 1953. This project includes the pro A warrant for Paul and for posed Delaware rreeway through overnight addition to loanable Jack Damein Welp, 19, of Oregon Due in State PORTLAND mCA special education tax, proposed last week in Eugene by State Sen. Walter J.

Pearson, will be opposed by labor, James T. Marr said in a statement this week. North Portland. COLUMBIA RIVER-OLD ORE SEVrTLE Wi Two multi-mil GON TRAIL HIGHWAY -4- 376 ra I I funds through reduction of so-called reserve ratios. Such sweeping action would almost certainly reduce the cost of borrowing both for big business and the "little fellow." lion-dollar Bomarc missile launch was issued at Portland, Ore.

last Dec. 31 by U.S. Commissioner Claire Mundorff. They were charged with holding up the Ti-gard, branch of the United States National Bank of Portland Marr, executive secretary of WWW ing sites will be built in the Pa sv, mm 4 I I cific Northwest one in Western the Oregon State Labor Council, said "Pearson's proposal that the Interim Committee on Taxation Oregon and the other in Western Hit 1 mill's, ui wmiu umy uo nines will be two lanes. The rest of the route, running from Portland to the Idaho border, will he four lanes.

The whole project costs $219,425,000. The Banfield Freeway in Portland will be six lanes last July 10. Washington the Army Engineers PROOF I The FBI said Welp, who is still announced Thursday. consider recommending a sales or gross income tax earmarked for The agency said it had been large, most recently was em ployed as a magazine salesman. west of 42nd Street.

education is completely unsatis factory to labor." instructed by its Washington headquarters to proceed at once with design of buildings and utilities for the two sites which STADIUM FREEWAY in Port He said it violates the principle New Book Out Just try this lighter, milder 86 Proof Old Crow and see why more people ask for it than Miy ot'her bourbon! of ability to pay and would lead to extravagance in spending. will be selected soon by the Air By Efnest Moll Pearson had proposed a sales Soviet Ships In Navy Port HONOLULU tft The second of tw storm battered (Russian freigf-'ers entered the restricted U. S. Naval Station at Midway Island Thursday, the Navy said. They had gained permission for their entries because of the storm.

Force. A new book by Ernest G. Moll, No locations were mentioned in tax for education, to onset property taxes, or a tax on gross incomes. Some change is needed, the announcement, but congressmen previously have said Paine acting head of the English department in the University of Oregon, has arrived at the campus co-op. His first prose work.

land This westside freeway will cost $71,046,000 and be 3.8 miles long. LALRELIIUItST FREEWAY in Portland This 21-milc route will provide a bypass through Portland's castsidc for gicific Highway travelers. It will take off from the Portland Salcm freeway north of Wilsnnville and run to a proposed new bridge across the Columbia. It will cost $80,463,000. In addition, new connections Air Force Base, near fcverctt.

he said at a meeting of the interim committee, if education is and Camp Adair, were under consideration. it is entitled "Below These Hills. to get more money. OLD CROW ium KuncHr stRAicn Boi rw)i WHismt The book was written Moll PROS KSjTUCKYrrtASHT OURBSl JMSV Cost estimates also were omit- But Marr said In his statement that "Oregon labor will and The grain ship Odessa had four in the Official release but 195 nne ne was on saDDaucai from the university in must" oppose the suggestion, 31 the Air Force recently an 14SU-56. The work Is sub- 'tilled "The Storvuof a Rivcrina nounced four other Bomarc launching sitesin the northeastern United Stales the total out Johnson Takes Post L.

R. Johnson, assistant profes Farm." It tells of the professor's from the Pacific Highway to iiTown't)n Salem and Eugene are lay was given at (Si million boyhood and youth in Australia and contains poetic excerpts from three offthis volumes of poetry: about 114 million each. small cracks in her main superstructure. Wfclipr, the General Panfilov entered ith re severe damage and her grain cargo wet. The Navy said both ships were getting emergency dKDrs and food supplies.

There was no indicatlt.4Dv.hcn the ships would be able to continue their voyages frr(8) Vancouver, B. C. to Vladivostok. sor of business administration of the University of Oregon, has been named as a mifryber of the committee on education of the National Assn. of Real Estate Rex Putnam Filas -ut From Mulga, Brief Waters ar.d Beware the Cuckoo.

A'icduled. The l.fflne connection will cost $4,881,000, and run from the city east to the high- All routes will be designed for 70-milc-pcr-hniir speeds, except in some mountain and urban areas. I SALEM Putnam, state The work was oublished by the University of Melbourne Press. It (TV OLD CROW DISTIltf HXNKFORT, KY, DISTRtQW DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COlO); superintendent of public instruction since 1937. filert his candidacy for re-election Thursday.

is illustrated with line drawings Boards. He will attend an in augt-Tt! meeting of the committee Feb. 3 in New Orleans. by Alison Forbes. ,1.

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