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Goietftw-Timai, CotV.llig, Orate Mi4y, April 23, 1951 MARKETS Guggenheim Chooses Decius Goit Storm Ends As Heavy Rains Along Eastern Areas S3 P( wujyjJc2) 12-year old girl were -also killed and 25 persons were Another tornado raoared through the campus of Eastern Kentucky State College at Richmond, destroying a house and unroofing others, and 50-mile-per-bour winds swept Wooster, Ohio. In the Midwest, meanwhile, a tor NEW YORK (UP) President Eisenhower earn to (h rescue of the stock market today after the Federal Reserve Board tried to squelch the rising tendency by raising margins from 60 to 70 per cent. The President announced that the United States will construct an atomic powered merchant vessel to cruise the world in a demonstration of the peacetime use of atomic energy. Immediately the shipbuilding shares soared, as much as I'M points for Bethlehem Steel, a leading shipbuilder. Sharp recoveries came into other shipbuilders.

It didn't take long for the trend of the market to change. From a By UNITED PRESS A giant storm front which raked the nation's midsection with lethal tornadoes and downpours spent Its fury with torrential rains in the East The big squall line killed four persons with an Alabama tornado Sunday. At least seven Midwest traffic deaths were blamed on highways or poor visibility. The storm's strength. appeared to be ebbing early today.

But it still poured rain and thunderstorms from the Mississippi Valley Into New England and as far south as northern Tennessee and North Car-olina. nado passed overLemont, with out touching down, and Iowa and Wisconsin cities got drenching Heavy rain falls included 2.37 inches at Dubuque, 2.02 at Madison, and 1.68 at Mo- DR. J. C. DECTCS une, in Fog, was blamed for a two-car collision at Itasca, 111., which killed loss of more than 3 points at the Copvrioht 1941 three persons.

In Iowa, rain-swept highways caused three highway tawa jtar-- TV 1 I VI a aT aa a -v vi low in industrial shares, the average showed a gain of more than a point. Rails also moved higher on average and so did utilities, the latter helped by a higher Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line dividend. deaths, and the rains were blamed for another fatal smashup in Wisconsin. -The storm raced east, battering The weekend storm got Its start in the Southwest, blowing up zero-visibility dust storms and tornadoes. It then fell upon the' southland with death-dealing fury.

Path Of Destruction A- glowing red tornado smashed a five mile path of destruction through north central Alabama, sucking up trees and causing age estimated at $754,250. the bouth Carolina cities of Laurens and York with baseball-sized hail stones. The storm didn't live up to Its worst threats, however. Possible tornadoes had been predicted for A middle-aged farm couple was killed when the twister smashed mart nf nhin Mirhiun ii0.0 Chrysler came back sharply an-er a decline of nearly 2 points. Santa Fe late in the session was up more than 2 points.

in a strong rail group. i I CASH GRAIN- 1 CHICAGO (UP) government report showing heavy stocks in all positions as of April 1 had a bearish effect on gain futures on the board of trade to The First Silver Bonus Gift Is their farm home atop Piney Grove Pennsylvania, and West' Virginia! Dr. John Courtney Decius, as jTiuuiumu. j-yvur via ooy ana a out uiey railed to materialize. sociate professor of chemistry at Oregon State college, today was announced as a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship award for this year.

day. i TV and RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY-TUESDAY The CaieUeTimee tuumH retpontihljltjr for comctneea of prof mi Ueted below. They are luted according to echedulee received from "the varloua tlatloni Involved, TBA- ladle alee Ta Be Aoaeaaee Pressure also was added Dy hedging on increased receipts of grain at terminal markets and larger offerings of surplus grain by the government. Wheat ruled 14 to 1 cent a bushel lower; corn lower to V4 higher; oats unchanged to flower; rye Vi to 1 lower; soybeans lower to 1 higher; lard 5 piints a 100 pounds lower to 3 higher. KOIN-TV Channel 6 He was one of 248 Americans who will receive the grants to carry on studies in many fields of cultural endeavor.

Decius' grant will be used to finance theoretical and experimental studies of molecular force constants and di poles. He is the only Oregonian to receive a fellowship. The Guggehhr-im Foundation, which sponsors the fellowships, was established in 1925 by the late U. S. senator from Colorado, Simon Guggenheim, and his wife, in memorial of their son.

The fellowships are granted to men and women "who' have dem MONOAT PM gUe-HBertai-ene 1-erade teller TUESDAY A-Rumb Newa leri Areonnt 5 M-Jo Staffera Mre-Oarr; Moere I Inrter Heme Amea Brollia. 115 af Life II Now Lewla with rath. lira of lT ir.k.. Ulii Tla Bin Gedrrre Enter Now! a Allen Trat.lrn PORTLAND LIVESTOCK -By United Press Cattle: Salable 1700, holdover 150; market very slow; few sales Lava Luer tteouee imon. Keg Karlton l.ady Light Bride Liakletler Tbea.

Leg Llvn Mean Tawa Tanea Deah Ule at Rller llmt-Capl. Harte Wt-Sladle 1 IhHtt-Bot ro.hy Brighter liar M.IIO-tlliewlliiie en e( Life an i B.vw-nra unnninf onstrated high capacity for orig Your Entry For Trie First Weekly Contest Must Be In By 4:00 p.m. Thursday. inal scholarly research and artistic choice steers and fed heifers steady to practically no early bids on good grade steers; cows opening steady to weak with some bids 50 cents lower on can-ner and cutter cows; load average choice around 1125 lb fed steers 24; load low choice 1034 lb 23.25; KPTV Channel 27 creation." Scholars carrying on research in all fields of knowledge and artists engaging in created Owl Thea Mack :C.VNewapape Nbore MONDAY PM Hear SiM-Newapaper TUESDAY Love M.rlowc 6 tVNewi few loads good-choice fed heifers Bob Hope bid 21.50; few utility heifers 13- 15; canner cutter cows mostly Tour Martin Morning Movie ef Fare, Caravan D'ng Mrh. Hweeaev C.

of World a la-Modern Ben. MM-flagge til Gr'a'ai Finer Lee ea-The Madie iComt Oeedv Caeer II Ernie Monlgm'rT IhSO-Feether Neat lKMIiiperman Phoebe Pacta Hce Rear 9.50-11.00; several lots heavy cutters held around 11.50 and above; Thea. lUU-Tnith-anae. Mr. Ulat.

Altr. Thea. Life Owl Thea. utility cows mostly com mercial grades odd head nr. Ntwa C'klnf KLOR-TV Channel 12 16; utility and commercial bulls most 14.50 17; few heavy bulls 17.50-18.25; light cutters down to 13.

WATCH your Gazette-Times For Full Details. Entry Blank Is on Page 12 activities in all the arts are assisted. Dr. Decius will use his fellowship to study at Oxford university in England and he and his family will leave for Europe in August. He has been a member of the OSC staff since 1939.

Last summer he received the first faculty research ground sponsored by the Dupont company, and is recently the author of a new chemical reference text, "Molecular Spectra." He is the fifth OSC faculty member to receive a fellowship. Dr. Edward K. Vaughn, professor of plant pathology, is now in Holland studying under his fellowship. Others who received fellowships Calves: Salable 150; market MONDAY P.M.

Same Theater aO-Thcalrr Weather 111 XO-Klnal Kdltlon Netlha Wrritllnf TIIESIIAV of Hoaie Show Mrron for Dad IIO Thratre liMt-Uli Hleel Hr. iW-Top Secret Ta Danfrr Weath. iboj i-men Read the fairly mostly steady; good-choice vealers 23-28; cull utility grades 9-17; few good and choice 544-lb stock steer calves 20. 'an Mnilc Final Edition Dlfeat Kahla. F.

A O. Hoes:" Salable 850; market ac KVAL-TV Channel 13 tive; mostly 25 to 50 cents higher; choice 180-235 lb butchers 19.50-20; MONDAY PM gpta Sptl. W.Yoar Muale Theatre af Cm the Law 00 Klar A Htorv TUEHDAY I.Wt-M; Hera earlier were E. C. Gilbert, Allen Precinct Scott and H.

P. Hanson. TiW- Flerlan Zak'rh Lee 1:00 Playhonm Grand Old Op. Howdy Doodr Call Life liOl 111 tlMKBIf Bonndap KEX-1190 KC-ABC FM M.t Met. several choice lots up to 20.50; few 230-315 lb one lot 157-lbs 19; choice 350-500 lb sows 625-lb down to 13.50.

Sheep: Salable slow; few early sales around steady with late last week quality considered; shorn lambs predominating; one lot choice heavy wooled lambs held above 17.50; sizable lot choice 99-lb number one pelt 17.50; few lots good choice number one and two pelts no feeders sold early; choice number one pelt ewes held above .50. Urges Attention To Peace Talk TUESDAY Llvlta Time 11 Creek? an-Peal Haever ftilS-Newe Hava 7:0 Newt IrM-MfGowaa It-Bill Stern Mallina Monaa 115-Vandercook e-Hl Fa Time Greraoa New lJ O-Ted Maloae tiOo-BreeWeit Clab Wait MONDAY P.M. Stem iM-Tlak Mallina Mocran Banger ia-Hl PI Time JO-Coaeert New ltiU-Daaaa Time Each week for an indefinite period the Gazette-Times Will appropriate $25.00 to be awarded to the winner of a great patriotic contest. Everybody in the Corvallis Trading Area, 16 years of age or over, is eligible to participate in this contest and everybody is urged to do so. Here is all you have to do to be eligible to win: If you are not already entered, secure an official entry blank from any Silver Bonus Store or from the Gazette-Times and com-, plete this sentence in 25 additional words or less: i "I am glad I live in the United States because la W-Ker Waal Mallina Baker la lto-Trae Hlorv Mnlllaa RIO 4: J4Bl.kbnra 11:15 -Ctrl Merrlea Chel Header By UNITED PRESS Senate Democratic Leader Lyn don B.

Johnson urged the admin Corvalllis Prices I 45 r.r. Meiie 10 Oo-MoGowao Time Istration today to give careful 1 1 uarred LOCAL MAEKET UUOTATION9 KOIN-970 KC-CBS PM 101.1 Me(. Poultry Colored Henl consideration" to Sen. Walter F. George's pica for talks with Communist China.

George is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His plea was made Saturday night in a speech before the American Society of Newspaper Editors." Johnson .18 Heavy Leghorna l.V-KOIN Kleck Top-Mornln Block Newa MONDAY PM Ma-Mr. Keen Edwarda XO TeUnt dcoata 7 11 Sunday 5:11 Newa Macleod Newa It: la-Coma A Gel II Part; ia-l)lic Derby Arthur Godfrey Clny. Hoaie Ml towel Thomaa Light Leghorna Colored Springe Leghorn Springe Old Rooatera Goaa inserted his fellow Dftnocrat's re .26 .23 40 12 Egga 'N Aad; marks in the Congressional Record today. Large, grade A Mlt-Lewell Thoaiaa Babbitt Valla 1:0 Blnj Croabr li.HO-Berenade Tenn.

Boad el Life Rea la-Ma I'erhlna Inn 1:11 nr. Malene Star Final Gnldlne Lleht 1:4 Make Up Mind Ashlon .1:111 I Believa Mary Medium, grade A Small, grade A. best entry for the week will be declared the winner and will receive $5.00 in silver dollars. In the event of a tie an identical prize will be paid to-each tying contestant. The Silver Bonus Man will call at the home of the winner of this week's contest Saturday between 12:00 ana 12:30 noon and will hand him his $5.00 prize.

If nobody answers the door when the Silver Bonus Man calls a note will be left instructing the winner to call at the Gazette-Times office and receive his $5.00 prize. EXTRA AWARDS Now here's how you can win EXTRA AWARDS in this contest: If the winner is at home when the Silver Bonus Man calls to deliver the $5.00 prize, he will be anked if he has sales slips or slip (or a facsimile thereof) showing purchase or payment on account made at one of the Silver Bonus Stores whose ad-vprtisements appear on the Silver Bonus page Thursday, April 28, 1955. If the winner has such a sales slip or slips and produces them within three minutes, the Silver' Bonus Man will pay him total amounts according to-the schedule of awards shown on the Silver Bonus Page. Whatever part of the. award is not given in any week will be added to the next week's The $5.00 prize for the best entry of the week will be paid regardless of whether the winner has a sales slip or not.

You may enter the contest at any, time by securing an official entry blank and completing thereon the above sentence and delivering it to the Gazette-Times cr to a Silver Bonus Store. Your entry will remain in the contest and will be judged each week as long as contest continues or until your entry has been declared a winner. Winner may re-enter the contest by submitting, a new entry. Entries will be judged principally on the basis of their sincerity and quality of thought but neatness and attractiveness will also count. Under no circumstances will the judges be permitted to know the name of the person submitting the It will be judged impartially on its merits and every contestant will have an equal chance to win.

All entries become the property of The Gazette-Times and the decision of the judges will be final. Briefly, here's all you have to do to be eligible to win the entire amount of the award: 1. Enter the contest as directed, by completing the above -sentence, if you have not already done so. 2. Each Friday shop at Silver Bonus Stores and secure sales slips dated Friday, The Silver Bonus Day.

3. Hand your slips promptly to the Silver Bonus Man when he calls Saturday morning. 4. Remember You need not enter more thin once. Your entry remains in the contest until it wins.

This contest is subject to Federal, State and local regulations. George's speech was sparked by an Offer of Red China's Premier Thirty lO IV-t hmbr. Forum Mri. Barlot Klrbbsm Chou En-lai to discuss tensions in the Far East, including Formosa. SO Blm Craiby Ernie 1:00 Maalr Box 10 on-Five sir Final 10 in Helrn Dateline 10 Navy in to Good Eva.

11 I.V Motif. Mldnljhl i.l 10:19 Perry Melon Orrh. Drake 4: Newapaner 10 4 Brlgbtr Dav Edw. Marrow Wend; Warren TUESDAY Newa II Helen Trent KWIL-790 KC-MBS FM 101.7 Mcf. Blast Kills One At La Grande (Continued from pasr 1.) of burned hair in the rubble.

They were continuing their investigation. County officials said they did not know what caused the blast. Unofficial estimates of damage, principally broken plate glass windows, to -downtown establishments was placed at around $5000. The force of the blast, while felt, apparently did little damage to residential districts. The State pepartment, however, countered by demanding certain acts by the Peiping government to show its good faith.

Johnson told the Senate that George's speech should have far reaching effects. He said the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee had "issued a challenge for bold and courageous thinking on the vital issues of war and peace." "It is my hope that this statement will receive the careful consideration of every policy making official of. our government." Other congressional news: Air power: Air Force Chief of Stuff Gen. Nathan F. Twining told TIlESDAY no-Coffre'a On t.T-Aurlloa Calla 7 Gapa Newa -Haven-Meat It (10-Newa 18:15 Serenade lit Farm Newa 1 Mg4r Off Berorda n- Olten Shew Newa 00-C.

Heater 1S-E. Flther Behind Ktory -I5-Ram Hayea Agent Page Ill-Melody :00 Newa Matlcally Lewia MONDAY P.M. i an-G. Heater Ktory :5 Mam Hava Fllea Page Pop. Qoeallea Mu.lo Uwla 4ft Serenade :I.V.Arand Valley Send or bring your entry to the office, of the Gazette-Times or leave it at any Silver Bonus Store before 4:00 P.

M. Thursday of this week if you wish to participate in this week's contest and all future weekly contests. All entries will be judged each week by three competent judges and the person who, in the opinion of the judges, has submitted the neat Raya 111:00 Newa Tett 4 00-Matle at Hemingway 15-Top Tanea in Popa 10: IS-Telle Teal 4 XV-Hire Antwer le 110-Topt In Popa t'optia Melndr il earn Hayea ltt: John Stele II iw-T Noore ration ll.wt-Nrat ll W-Uueea I Day ithe House Appropriations Feb. 9 that in the last four 'years, the Chinese Communists KGW-620 KC-NBC FM led Meg. BAKER (UP) Bomb threats were telephoned to the second largest hotel in Baker and an apartment house Saturday night in an extension to eastern Oregon of the recent wave of letters and phone calls threatening explosions.

About 9:30 p.m., Mrs. Harriett Oilman, clerk on duty at the Antlers hotel, received a call from an unidentified man with "foreign" voice warning her that a bomb was planted on the second floor of the hotel set to go off at 11:30 p.m. Fifteen minutes Mrs. fltrt rulman nt th 1:15 Forw'rd Marrh 1:00 Joal Plain Bill nave created a whole new Air Force and have made it the fourth most powerful Air Force in the world His testimony was mode public today Tl KSIIAY 1 1.V-Lorenao Jonet MONDAY M. a Mrl.rr 15 Glldertlrrve 7 IV Man Family Iven Jonea Time I 00-Flb.

Md.ce 15 tuidrrtlrrve Slerduit 7 IV Men'. Family 7 SO-H J. Tavlor 7:15 Hobt. Andcr.oa Hr. ai.io stardatl VIS Ktdjurt Far Pela 1 I.V rata Newa (effee Break Chanre Secret IV Bennett Wonng FILL OUT ENTRY BLANKS AND DEPOSIT THEM AT THESE SILVER BONUS STORES OR THE GAZETTE-TIMES OFFICE 1 M-H J.

News In Brief 7:45 Hobt. Anderton 5 fat-Webb Spinning a. Telephone Hr. I IM brt Hoallet 40 Nlrlhe KH Faty Mnney 5:15 Rlghl-llapplnrt 10-Handaegon 15 Vtrbb lo on rhreae -Pave Dauxhter Dies Word ceived of the death in Reporter street apartments, received SJItm Ol Webb SniniUna Peullne 10: IV-nporla Page tno-Faty Money "10:00 Meporter Pege 1(1. lilt, ol Day Matnn 11.10 Moinbci lime Cheryl Ann Phillips, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne C. Phillips. Interment wiUMio in Portland. IV to lllu el II.

II Oft-Nrwe 11: If. Jet Moon II Time IVKornard Merrh -It-no fiyt oo New Old II To Lediet 5 IV Local Nrwa 1.1 Mlrlla Dallta Ed. Speakl Hid Hra Maaon I'M-V-vtoman-ltoate Mtar KRUL-1340 KC Ijl wl-After Hour." II ea Kath Bet' City and county police and fire departments ordered evacuation of both buildings while a search was undertaken. No were found and some 75 tenants returned to their rooms. Acting Baker Police Chief Lt.

Lloyd Cook said he thought both calls were pranks, but couldn't take any chances. He said investigation would MONDAY PM IM Nrwa-Meilr on ivtidnlle tun II It Mrnlr Born in Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. Miles of Corvallis be- jcame the parents of an 8 pound r) ounce tioy.

Gregory Clarkson, at 12'4i p.m.on Saturday, April 23, at the Salem General hospital. tJ Kt.h Bo. Rev.TI KNDAY Newa Newt 1 I. V. II ay loft 00 Newa.

Spte. l.V-C N. Slore Wei Worha IV inal I dllHia 1:00 Nrwa 10 Parly Bird Keaeien Weal Todey Ma-Rath Hoar Newt I arlr llird Hayloft Hand I Work! tiHa.l Mltioa Leading Floral Co. Nolan's Shupe Furniture Co. Montgomery-Ward Williams Stores Inc.

Day's Super Market Spurlin Robnett Whiteside Appliance Sunnybrook Restaurant The' Paris J. C. Penney Co. Gimre's Shoes Tina's Acme Shoe Store The Fabric Shop 1 Yern's Sports Center Shepord's Roger's Larton's Witiig Electric 111:11 title Chapel Gundy's Rutherford's Kipper's Drug Graham Wort Karri Albright fit Raw Konick Jewelers Gordon Harris Whiteside Hardware Lloyd McCann A. E.

Coleman Jeweler Les Bob's Nrwt-Matle Hoora 10 l.v-Mmlcel Moodi I IV Katb Ilea Be.I!:oo-Mldnlle tire Born in Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kmgsburv of Corvallis beji608 South Seventh, has been KOAC-550 KC ifame the parents of a 6 pound 12 selected as. "Airman of the Month" at Ernest Harmon Air ounce bow Brian Scott, on April It'10-Foratn eo-Nrwa-Wrolh. -J5 at the Pallas hospital in Dallas, Force Base, Newfoundland.

Bullis is an accounting specialist with the 6605th Air Base Wing. Ill-Roberta Organ Ol euon 0. Hlghel UltfcOn IS- Lecltlatare MONOAT PM eft Nrva-Weelh. IV view; Potirt i. 10 Flying Time IV lire Legit.

Hoar I oo-L'niv. lioar Dtt-Matlc Meditation TIPS!) Alio no Nrwt ir Women II oo- sbool of Air II 14 t'onrert Hail IS: IS- Perm Hoar I OO-Afrlre Adv. bchool ol Air (laeal Star 1 11 Reading no-Per Womea M-Matle 5 IH-ttchool ol Air .1 on Reporter 5 IV-Me. If 4 no Peelle I'pbeel 4 IV Inter. Week 6 ofM hll.

Theater i ii-Paraa Hear Mother Paises-Mrs! Frank L. 5. li." 'Parks, 3257 Crest Drive, has been ia-Nea. weaihericalled to Oxford. as a 'suit' of the death of her mother, :4 MedlleUeaa Aij Arrive In Trias Mr, and Mrs.

Orval Blossom have-received a long distance telephone call from and Mrs. Roilin Knacp savin i 9. li. a uji-v uir KCOV-1240 KC 10 on Platter MO VI) AT PM day Park will spendjthat they are now at home at San several days in Kansas before re- Antonio, Texas after, a three week turning to Corvallis. wedding trip and 5000 mile tour of the Western states, Canada and lane TheaterTl'hAOAy eo-Nawe.

Theater lOea-Recerda WATCH THE GAZETTE-TIMES FOR FULL DETAILS Matte af Siare 1:0 Parm Pair aa-Newa. Weather el (tare Wins Too Honor Airman See-1 Mexico. Mrs. Knapp was Glen. 1 eo-newe.

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