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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 7

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I I Awarded Degrees at WSC Eleven Uwis county studenU were among more than 1,300 taking degrees and certificates Sunday at the 62nd annual commencement exercises held at Washington State College at Pullman. President C. Clement French was the featured commencement speaker. Following is the list of degrees given Irom Lewis county: Ray A. Landes, Ajltme, Thomas J.

Dilz and William C'. Reinke. CtehaUs, and Glenn C. Aldrich Mossyrock, bachelors of science in agriculture; Janet Faye Fager- bachelor of arts in education; Elmer L. Messenger, Centralia, bachelor of arts in industrial arts, and Jenneth Temby Vimont, Chehalis, bacht- lor of arts in home economics.

Margaret Ann Raupp, Winlock, bachelor of science in home economics; Richard R. Mercer, Chehalis, bachelor of arts in social studies; Elizabeth Houston, with honors, Chehalis, bachelor of arts in sociology, and Bruce Douglas Wilkins, with "honors, Onalaska, bachelor of science in chemistry. Candidates for provisional general teaching certificates were Miss Fagerness, Mercer and Miss Raupp. Spirit Lake Work Favored Improvement of the Spirit Lake- Timberline section of the Mt. St.

Helens highway in the Gilford Pinchot National Forest "barring unforeseen circumstances" will have the full support of the Regional Forester's office, J. Herbert Stone, Regional Forester, informed Congressman Russell V. Mack this week. Mack had written the Forest Service urging the bringing, of this 18-mile stretch of road to modern standards. The improvement of this road is to be taken up at a meeting this fall of the Forest Service, Federal Bureau of Roads and the Washington Sate Highway Department, Forester Stone Stone said that all three agencies were in favor of scheduling the Spirit Lake Timberline road for improvement last fall but development of the Lewis River Forest Highway 15 to hasten the rap- Id removal of bug-invested timber precluded the programming of funds last year for the St.

Helens highway. Louis Moreau Gottschalk was ihe first American pianist to make successful tours of bolh Europe and America. SPKfNG AND RADIO PROGRAMS MUwtof PiU. Dally far Radio Programs NBC im ABC for Tuesday Night TME CBS Hf.i ruhtal ran IOM Aid DrlM Ell Sound (Coot) Muife x. Beatir Ula vm World (Cool.) (Cool.) The (Conl.) Jfewi (Coot.) (Conl.) Alburn at Clautca (Cool.) UllllKINO (Cool.) (Coot.) (Cocl.) "trivi Qpoitt Ed Uoriu John Dtlr Club 10H ICMt.) ICont.) (Conl.t Club ION (Cont.) Uuslc Tlth 11 oncer BID Uuattj FtlMnf Tlmt 11 (Coat.) (Coat.) (Coat.) (Cool.) (Coot.) (COM.) (Conl.J (Coat.) (Coot.) 6:09 1:30 1:11 1:11 1:11 10:11 19:30 10 11:11 11:30 11:41 (Coot.) Edvtrd ifunov Sporti France Tom Haroon LOVIU Thoau Anoi Anlr (Coot.) Arthar Oodfrir Clifford CUrk (Cont.) (Cont.) The Modern Eouad (Cent.) (Cont.) World Tonll! E.

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ROY H. ALEXANDER, Mgr. 207 W. Main-CENTRALIA-FE 6-3363 Car Output Shown Down DETROIT (AP) wto industry built cars 1-a month lo give a five-month total this year of J.894,687. cars.

The month's output compared 1 with 531.433 units in May a year, which provided a January- May volume of 2,839,831 cars. Truck assemblies also art running far behind (hose of last year. This year's January-May truck production amounted to 280,597 units compared with 386,731 in the same 1957 period. General Motors accounted 1,045,245 of this 'year's car total to date; Ford built Chrysler American Motors 74,531 and Studebaker-Packard 16,030. In the same 1957 period the count was General ,319,.

405 cars; Ford Chrysler American Motors Studebaker-Packard 30,841. Biggest producer in this year's first five months was Chevrolet wilh 601,127 a assemblies against 665,562 in (he same 1957 period. Read Ths Chronicle Bitter Fight Over To riff Protection Is At Hand; SWW Industries Involved WASHINGTON One of the most bitter tariff bat- ties in half a century will be fought out on the floor of the Hous cof Representatives here this week, Congressman Russell V. Mack (R. Wash.) said Monday.

"Its outcome," Rep. Mack said, will decide whether such Southwest Washington industries as plywood. making, fishing, filbert nut raising and dairying will be denied a chance lo obtain protection against too heavy imporls of competing products from low- wage foreign nations." THE HOUSE Ways and Means Convnittee has brought out a bill to extend, the present reciprocal trade treaty for five years, House Speaker Sam Rayburn, the Democrat leader, and the lop Republican leaders are for extension. A group of insurgent Democrats and Republicans, including Mack of Washington, are opposing the leaders of their parlies in an effort to obtain provisions in the tion. bill that will give American In- sion that its prosperily an em- dustries such as plywood and fish- ployment is being imperils by wg and their workerj a chance loo heavy imports of goods" from ot obtaining quota limits where low-wage nations.

The Tariff Com foreign imports reach too great a mission then must hold public proportion of domestic consump- hearings on the issue and allow 'he industry and its employes to make or file statements of facts showing how the industry is being injured and asking for tariff or quota protection. Importers and others would be allowed to make opposition statements. The Tariff Commission then would be re- The committee bill would leave reciprocal trade much as it now is. The insurgents and Mack will seek to modify Ihe bill by limiting the extension to two years, instead of live, and securing great er authority for Ihe Tariff Com vuril- in I nuiuQ QC Tg. mission to place tariffs or quotas quired within a limited time to tft ClnUf rtmL-Ti imnnrlr I I I i to slow down imports where it is niLciv is JUG a ucLiaiyji DaSCu QH shown these imporls imperil the the facts as to whether quota or prosperity of our employment in a tariff restrictions would be grant domestic industry such as ply- -wood and fishing.

REPS. SIMPSON (R. Pa) Mack (R. Bailey (D. W.

Dorn (D. B.C.) and Davis (D. Ga.) are among congressmen who hare developed this amendment and who will urge its adoption. The amendment provides that any American industry may file a claim with Ihe Tariff Commis- Driver Who Fled County in 1951 Lands ed or denied. IF THE Tariff Commission ruled for quotas or tariffs being imposed these, under the amendment, would go into effect within a limited time provided Congress did rot by a majority vote override the Tariff Commission's decision.

"I think our proposal fair and just," Rep. Mack said, "especially because the Tariff Commission is a non-partisan, semi-judicial body and its decisions will In Jail Again After Traffic Accident officers. They said Bailey failed A rear end.type automobile collision on the Bear Canyon highway Saturday resulted in the unexpected, arrest of Bud Bailey, 33, Donnelly, Idaho, who ha: been on Ihe wanted list by Lewis county sheriff's officers since J951 on a contempt of court charge in Lewis county superior court. Deputies said Bailey, who was driving a pickup truck and going under an assumed name of Paul A. Ward, collided with a sedan driven by Harry Studhalter, 45, Cinebar.

The Idaho man was arrested by slate patrolmen and sheriffs ago on a charge involving the theft of some als at Morton. Saturday was Bailey's first visit lo Washington since he posted a $1,000 bail bond. He fled the slate in 1951, officers said. Morton hospital attendants reported a busy Memorial Day weekend with six persons hopital- ized for injuries received in mishaps. Of the six, two were released from the hospital and remained in good condition.

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Mocn Red Dunnlur (li wild Bill HIcloi Popcorn Cartoon Ojr Mis, Brooki (I) Mickey Ifoiut CSuli Aioct Popeyi Tneater Attendants Studhalter and were released Mrs. Harry Elaine, of received in the mishap with Bailey vehicle. Four persons involved in an accident on the Bear Canyon bridge on Highway 5K Saturday remained in the hospital Monday. Attendants said Otto L. Charles, 47, and Stella Downing, 37, both'Ed- dyville, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Couch, both Morton, are in good condition and still in the hospital. The accident occurred on the west approach of the narrow Bear Canyon bridge when the car driven by Charles struck Ihe end of the'bridge. The car was destroyed. Another mishap occurred Saturday about 2 p.m.

on the county road near MesWll. The state patrol said Eelgica B. Dnran, Doty, was forced off the road by another car and her 1953 sedan was a total Joss. No injuries Were reported. Navy's New Jet Is Fast EDWAKDS, Calif.

(API The Navy's push-bullpn fighter, the F8U3, has won its wings. It'roafed Into (tie air over the Mojave Desert yesterday in a 48- minute maiden flight. Chance Vought, its maker, said Ihe performance was a but termed the Crusader HI capable of twice the speed of sound (760 m.p.h. at ground level). The push buttons are part of an advanced automatic flight control system in Ihe F8U3.

The pilot need system in Ihe F8U3. The pilot need i 1 I I I I I A only push various buttons to climb dUIN. at a desired rate of speed and angle, lo cruise and follow pre-set headings. Sophia Dresses Loren rope because she just didn't have a thing to wear. The Italian actress starts a new movie next week on a location in MJarei, Fla.

She said she' hadn't had a fitting for the dresses designed for her part. file a decision based The Dally Chronicle, Tuesday, June 3, .1958 BIG ONES AT THE be based on findings of fact and not on politics. We ought to get the tariff-quota issue out of politics." Sentiment in the House of Representatives appears about evenly divided as lo who will win in Ihis fight, ihose who want to extend the reciprocal trade treaties as is or those who want to modify it lo give imperiled domestic industries a greater chance of tariff or quota proteciton. AMONG industries desirous ol greater protection for domestic producers are those of plywood making, fishing, coal producing, dairying, filbert raising, bicycles, hat and loy makers, the electrical industry, all of which industries claim they are being damaged by too much imports. Against any change in the reciprocal trade act are the great importer organizations which are bringing Sll billion of foreign goods annually into Ihe country and selling ihese to American consumers, the cotton and tobacco producers of the South (Ihe Smith sells more than $200 million of Southern cotton to Japan alone each year), Ihe automobile makers, many of the heavy ma- heavy chinery people who sell FIRST machines overseas and nW of Ibe business makers.

Congressman Mack, commenting on (he probable outcome of Ihe fight over modifying the reciprocal trade treaty, said, "I think that as of today, we had a little better than a 50-50 chance of obtaining modifications that will give domeslic industry larger measure of protection. danger is, however, that our opposition will grant concessions to a small segment of our supporters and thereby wean them away from us. The fight Is so close ihat the outcome will not be known until the final vote Is taken, probably on Thursday or Friday." Chronic A GUIDE FOX; Compete show Hartley Klr.j MlEei 6(Ten Rrlties tor Seven Brothers DRIVE-IK: Forty Gunt 1:11. 11:41. Tciyo 10:01.

Ends Tonite Open 7 p.m.--Ont Show at 7:15 "7 Brides for 7 Brothtrj" "King Solomon'i OPEN 7:09 p.m. JHOW AT DUSK TWIN ItDllf IM CHILORE CITY UKIVC-IN FREE ANOTHER TOP 1ST RUN SHOW tint Time Shown In This Area WEDNESDAY AR ONE GUESS WHO ENDS UP TEACHING STARTS iGG YOUNG MAM.E VAN DORENI PLUS ACTION--THRILLS IN COLOR And There's Many, Many More To Follow GO NEAR it Sun. June Place June Six" AND SOON 'OLD YELLER' "YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT BUY IS THE OUTDOOR THEATRE" WED. thru SAT. The Happiness Show Everybody Wants To See! That wondroui moiterpiece of sheer delightl DISKEYS Snow --PLUS-- Dtlightful Co-Hit You'll With Your Heart! EXTRAI GLYNIS JOHNS -CAMERON MITCHELL REX THOMPSON PATTY McCORMACK "Jolly, Clown" Cirtaon DRAMATIC EDSEL STYLING is here to stay the big change that next year's cars will copy In years of automobile styling, iheonlyfresh note the Edscl! And it's an open secret in Detroit that Edsel will be copied next year.

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