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State Fair Dorm Measure Signed SALXM m-A bill calling for km mf! CI A Albany Students Scheduled For University Diplomas SAGE Vorit Sfarls Soon 2 Cuscs Hint Asiatic Flu Union Officer Tells of Gill ployen tad employes as "friends" Always CBEENTORT. NT. 01 An Investigator oa the staff of the Suffolk County district attorney's office was a little lata getting to work Thursday. Tba investigator, Harold R. freeman, explained that when he construction of a $300,000 dorm SALEM.

Ol A bill to increase to 10 per cent the amount of money cities receive from stale itory and exposition building for Albany will be among more than t.AA Kfiui ft nA rnAumtm atu- XanMmne Prtm fate I) liquor revenues and another to oermit complete re-organixatioa ces. wUl identify enemy airplanes, dc)U SANTA ANA, Calif. A mw kind of Influenza which i we pi the Far East la epidemic 4-H club and Future rarmen of America members at the Oregon State Fair ground wa igned Thursday by Gov. Robert D. p.oi rairw.

thf oj Oregon. rections to interceptor aircraft. Albany students and degrees of the State Board of Agricultun wen signed into law late yester- day by Gov, Robert D. Holme. Senate Bill 141 boosts the than for cities from liquor profits got up and reached lor bis trousen he discovered they wen gone.

So was his badge, gun and $71 in cash. Lebanon Oils School Funds proportion may haw iprtad to the United Stat. Orange County Health Officer E. L. Russell Thursday reported two cases of flu apparently similar to the Asian type wen discovered is patient here.

The disease if said to be mild from five to tea per cent The i a. i mli WtM9 tion, Florence Georgia Avery, stow of Philomath, and Peter Hyatt, 1123 Calapooia St A total of 1346 candidates will be eligible to participate in the school's 10th annual commencement ceremony. Services will be open-air exercises held at 2:30 pja. on Hay-ward field. Speaker wiU be a noted theologian and writer, the Rev.

N. Richard Niebuhr, Yale Divinity school. Commissioning exercises by the university's military department will be held at It ajn. Sunday, and at 1 pjn. the traditional flower and fern procession wiU be held at the site of the pioneer mother statue on south campus.

anti-aircraft batteries and guided mlraile emplacements. Camp Adair will house a complex array of high-speed com-putors and ether electronics devices. The three-story building will be window less for added protection against blasts In event ef attacks and completely air-conditioned. It will have its own power supplies. Holmes.

Preliminary studies for the structure, scheduled for use for the 1958 state fair, an already underway, according to State Fair commission Chairman Jack Travis Exact location of the building will not be determined until an ever-all land use study profit will continue to go into the state general fund. House Bill 798 call for abolish. they will receive an: Bachelor of Arts, Lora lee Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Byrklt of Sheridan.

Bachelor of Science, Patricia Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Covey of RL Philip Kent Parsons, son of Mrs. Philis Parsons of Rt and Florence Either Wood worth, daughter of Mrs.

M. M. Wood-worth of WIS W. 0th Ave. Bachelor of Architecture, Wil-lard Kenneth Martin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Martin of 1039 E. 10th Ave.

Master of Educa but carrying with it a threat of complicationa which has resulted in many deaths in the far East Prmm ttm tl ment of the pnsent Agriculture Board and re-appointment of a seven-member board by the Gov. of the ground is completed. T.Hiwi lmntarv district and the Golden Valley district about I Telephone Subsidiary SAN FRANCISCO VS. Western Electric, which is the tight miles northeast of Leba. emor on July 1.

The new taw call for appointment of on member with a term to expire Public Health Service represen non and combines the assets and tatives will meet the ocean liner President Cleveland at the pier liabilities of each. The new building will house 600 youths, provide feeding facilities for them and also provide exhibit space for all their non-livestock activities. It will be the first building designed especially for this purpose. King noted that although the July 1, 1958, two with term to expire July 1, 1839, two for July patrons approved the enure bud Sunday to check on eJfht passengers reported ill with -Asiatic flu" when the vessel left Hono Dricf News Around Town 1, 1960 and two for July 1, 196L manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell Telephone system, has been engaged by the Air Force to assist In a wide variety of ways la Ut Implementation of SAGE, Including the design and construction of the building. The contract for the Camp Adair installation includes access roads, fencing, towers, tanks.

gels of each district, recent legislative actions will reduce the of the guest of honor. Joseph Tenctar, former business gent for Baken Local I in New York, testified that the union brought "pressun" on all employers In the city to buy 123 ticket to a testimonial dinner for Kralsteia a year ago. Employen also were asked to buy ad In the souvenir program at a minimum of 850, be said. Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said the union raised $33,825 from ticket tale and f31-643 from the souvenir prognm.

Gifts to "Goes of Heawr" Out of this, ho said, the banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria cost $17,963. There wen other minor expenses, but the bulk of the money went, he said, like this: "Portrait of guest of honor, $1,447. "Gift to guest of honor Krai-stein $57,000. "Gift to wife of guest of honor, $1,650." Kennedy said that when the bills wen paid, the dinner fund had $868 left in the bank-end that went to Kralstein, too. Qwastleas Facing Official Kennedy said Union President Cross would testify today or Saturday, presumably about: A $6,500 Cadillac he allegedly got from union funds which wen earmarked for "organizing." A $200 "strike donation" money order which an investigator said was sent by former Union total about W0.000, or 10 mills.

AMUSEMENT GUIDE ALBANY THEATERS Piano and voice Instruction, beginnen a speciality, 8-7ML through an increase in the basic Dad or Pop, he's very tpeciall tend Kim Veewtuuu The too Story of Adv. support law and different equalisation laws. Jesse JaJMs" plas "AadmlUkt 159.9ft Over Uaais boilers, generators and accessory Hares." lulu. San Francisco medical director for the service, Dr. Edgar W.

orris, said one of the incoming passengers, a woman, also suffers from pneumonia but the then are not in serious condition, orris said his agency has been meeting an ship arrivals from the Orient tor the past 10 days to warn passengers they have been utilities. Hammond will sublet RialU: "Attack of the Crab Meaaters plas "Net of Tkds the mechanical and electrical con Today's vote in Lebanon is on measure 4o exceed the six per cent limitation by $51,000 in the city's municipal budget Trash laetrwctiea-- Children of Junior high school age and under can receive free tennis instruction la class at Henderson park at I am. Saturday. Bill CHeams will be the instructor. Earth." tracts.

Because the project comes un Midway! "Fly tag Tiger" plan The polls opened at I a m. and der security control. Western will close at I p-m. Voting places for the various wards wen listed Red Jumbo Burger Drive-In FATHER'S DAY CARDS Electric has not announced fuU Details on the installations. An unconfirmed report said by Van X.

Thome, city recorder. win be closed Juno 10th thru riwlM In WmrA Miuiatine "The Fighting Seabeee." Albany Drive la: Tenets) at Table Reek" plaa "Dakota laeJ-deat" TEefl Degree George William Russell of Albany will receive a bachelor' degree in education Sunday at graduation ceremonies at Southeza Oregon June 17th. Adv. "Ut a housing installation wui IT 1ilt, be constructed lor the 500 to 100 that a bousing installation will Com at the Hoeck Chevrolet to RegftHar Regis pany. 1010 Main Ward II, "in an area where this type influenza on which no vaccines now manufactured seem effective has increased and in some places become epidemic." "We advise them to seek medical advice immediately if they become ill within the nest 10 days and to let their doctors know when they have been." nrecincts 4 and I.

at the Acad emy Street (south) entrance of technicians required to operate the SAGE unit The Air force is reported to be drawing plans for some II permanent buildings including quarters for officers and airmen, men halls, utilities tration for both June and July swimming classes will bo held tomorrow at the dry halL "Beginners, intermediates and ad College la Ashland. the Lebanon Union High school and Ward III. precincts 4, 7 and I in the council room of the Birth AauMaaeed Word has been received ben of the birth vanced students will be eligible for the sign-up. Classes will start Vice President George T. Stuart to a woman not on the union pay June 17 at the municipal swim Licenses Issued and supplies and maintenance buildings.

The Camp Adair installation will be the first of its kind in of a daughter to IX and Mn.j Loren K. Morse In Okinawa, city hall. The amount ef $59,077 constitutes IS per cent of the general fund requirements, Thome ming pool. Marriage licenses have been the West Two Cars Collide stated, and much of it will be needed to meet additional expenses incurred during the past few yean. There is no way to; raise this money except by taxes, I when Morse is serving with the Air Force.

Morse, a 1949 graduate of Albany Union High school, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morse Sr. of North Albany. The new daughter, born May 18, is the couple's second child.

roll Mn. E. K. Thorpe of Los Angeles, also known as Key Lower. Kennedy told newsmen he did not expect Cross to invoke the Fifth Amendment Stuart, who recently resigned under fire, invoked the Fifth Amendment some two dosen time Thursday.

granted to Larry K- Houchin. II, and Gloria Lou Johnston, 17, both of Albany; to Edward C. Adams, Si, and Teddy Louise Enearl, It, both ef Lebanon: to Albert V. Doletal, 20, and Phyllis Ann Bryant both of Four Divorce Complaints Filed North of letar.cn LEBANON A La comb man, Wayne E. Baldwin, braked his be added.

This is one ef the tightest Dannette Chandler School of Pour divorce complaints have budgets citizens have been asked to vote on in recent yean," Thome said. car sharply to 'avoid a slow trac been filed in circuit court here i Dew tap cUssM Waning. Registration Sat, June 8, from Final Markets Franklin G. Cannon, If, Jefferson, and Sua Lynn Daulton, II, Salem; Henry H. Freeman, 58, and Clan M.

Bents. (5, both of Jefferson, and Donald V. Ward-rip, II, Springfield and E. Louise Starmer, II, Eugene. 9:30 to 11:30.

138H W. 1st Adv. ond Look ot These Father's Day Gift Suggestions Every one is sure to pleose ond every one is a quality ond practical gift for Pop. Boxed Stationery (Designed especially for Pop) Desk Sets Buxton and Prince Gardner Billfolds Zipper Cases Brief Cases Leather Document Files Playing Cards Ash Trays Robinson Reminders and another has been granted. The divorce was granted to Vernon Sauvain from Bernice Sauvain.

Nomination of John Paul Jores to the Hall of Fame was rejected in 1905. tor in front of him and slid into an oncoming car about ltt miles north of the Santiam bridge hen, state police reported today. Margaret Lamb ef Lebanon, an occupant of the other ear, suffered an injured arm and was the only person hurt in the wreck, police said. Baldwin's car hit one driven by Roy G. Lamb, also Lebanon.

Moderate damage was done to both can, according to the police report No citations wen issued. For Father's Day- Cat Entries Invited Albany cat-owners have been invited to enter their pet in cat show that will accompany next week's Lebanon Strawberry Festival Entry blanks, which must be turned in beon Monday, may be obtained from Mrs. Louise Jones in the Miller's department ston business office. Party Dance Saturday Ray Steele of Springfield will be guest caller at the Party Dance Saturday night of the Albany Circle 8'ers Folk and Square Filing the divorce complaints were Lucille M. Robertson against Aaron H.

Robertson, married July 13, 1958. st West War-wich, R. with Mrs. Robertson asking custody of a minor child and $250 monthly support for herself and the child: Richard M. Stearns against Demo Virginia Stearns, married June 21, 1947, at Eugene; Bertha Most against George Most, married Dec.

27, 1149, at Tacoma, and Ruth Burrler against James Burner, married Aug. 81, 1952. IkaGroucho! STOCKS NEW YORK Stocics d-vanced today with industrials around their best levels of the year on sharply increased volume. Best levels of the day wen eet in mid-morning. A decline from the highs carried on for a time and then prices turned up again with the industrials leading.

Strength in coppers, firmness in chemicals, some autos, and aircraft helped lift the industrial average. Stocks outside the group used to calculate the averages mad much wider gains, topped by a 12-point spurt in Addressograph-Multigraph. Issues to rise 1 to 2 points or more included American Smelting, Anaconda, Douglas Aircraft, Cerro De Pasco, General American Oil, FiltroL InternaUonal Salt, Magna Copper, Minneapolis Honeywell, Square U.S. Smelting, Smith Corona, Thatcher Glass issues, and United Carbon. Dance club.

Ttie session will start at 8:30 o'clock at Liberty school and ladies an asked to bring sandwiches or cookies. Mystery Escort Dates Princess LONDON Princes Mar- Auto Wreck Kills Former Resident Word was received hen yesterday by Mrs. Walter O. Biddle telling of the death of Mrs. Ted Sudtell st Delano, Cal, when she and her husband wen involved in an automobile accident.

Mr. Sudtell is in a critical condition, it was reported by Mn. Sudtell's son, Ronald Neal Huston. Mr. and Mn.

Sudtell an former Albany residents and Mn. Sudtell was Nit Neal before her marriage. No word of funeral arrsnge- Mary Caryl Goin Succumbs at 42 gant showed up at the theater Thursday night with a handsome And We Suggest You Give Him His Gift Wrapped in Our Matching Gift Wrap and Ribbon "mystery man," sparking rumors that he is the latest of her string of boy friends. Mn. Mary Caryl Goin, 42, of Rt 1, Jefferson, died at an Albany hospital this morning after an extended Illness.

1 1 The dark-haired six-footer who helped the princess from her csr and escorted her into the Born Mary Caryl Starr at Mon- roe Dec. 20, 1914. she lived in I IV. I given, Mn. Biddle that area much of her life, then ments was attended Oregon State college, stated.

Westminster theater was totally unknown in the regular "Margaret set." No one could learn his identity. IX Pkene During the performance of the FUNERAL KOIKES 1 5 Gosco to Sell Stock At $16.25 per Shore PORTLAND JI Directon of Portland Gas 8c Coke company voted today to offer 226,194 new common shares of stock to stockholders at $16.25 per share. President Charles H. Gueffroy said the issue was expected to raise more than $3,500,000 to be used in financing part of Gasco's natural gas expansion program. 1 338 .11 v- plsy "Dear Delinquent." a comedy thriller, the mystery man re 1 Albany.

On. peatedly leaned over to in Margaret's tar. At intermis sion, the couple laughed and joked. She lived in Salem and Portland, moving to Jefferson in 1941. She was married to Varion E.

Goin at Monroe on April 20, 1941, The couple hsd four children, Julia Ann, 13; Sterling, 12; Wellha Jo, 10 and Martha Lu, 8, all now living at Jefferson. Besides her widower and children, Mrs. Goin is survived by her father, Clyde Starr of Monro and two brothers, John Starr of Monroe and Clyde, Jr, of Petersburg, Alaska. Mrs. Goin was a member of the Jefferson Methodist church, Jefferson Women's club, and was active in 4-H work.

Funeral services will be at the Jefferson Methodist church at 2 GOES'. Mrs. Mary Caryl 42, Rt 1, Jefferson, died June 7. She is survived by her husband: Varion E. Goin; children: Julia Ann Goin, Sterling Goin, Weltha Jo Goin, Martha Lu Goin all of Jefferson; her father: Clyde Starr ef Monroe, Oregon; brothers: John Starr of Monroe, Oregon, Clyde Starr of Petersburg, Alaska; ah aunt: Mrs.

Clain Smith of. Newport, Oregon. Funeral will be at the Jefferson Methodist Church, Monday, June 10 at 2:00 p. m. Arrangements are in charge of the Ffther Funeral Home.

June 7, 8 Chief Had a Ball DLXUTH, Minn. A construction crew scared the chief jailer of the county jail Thursday when they dropped a pound steel ball. The ball plunged through the street and into a tunnel connecting the courthouse and the jail. The jailer was in the tunnel at the time. p.m.

Mondsy with the Rev. L. E. Swanson, officiating. The Potomac river valley Fisher Funeral home, Albany, H0LLOWAT.

Edward Henry. will be in charge of arrange- age 78, Rt 1, Albany, died above Washington, D. is rich in Indian remains. ments. BMifla(Bl Tkt casual knit thirt tkafe taking the country by ttorm Her' a man's thirt that' as comfortable as hi old fishing clothes, as sharp his ro-to-meetin' uit Whether puttering ground the garden or putting on the golf green, he'll put it on every chance he gets and what break for th he lady" when she does pry it nay for a dunking! Just wash it, hang it up to dry, it's ready.

None of this "just a touch with a v. arm iron" stuff. Takes to the tub like a duck, too it time after time no shrink, no loss of fit or shape. It's terrific it's amazing it's a Groucho June S. He is survived by his children: Royre C.

Hollo-way of Albany, Mrs. Iretha Lansing of Albany; brothers; Wsyne Hollewsy of Rt 4. "Albany, Harold Holloway or Albany, Walter Holloway of Pendleton, George Holloway or Remote, Oregon; sisters: Mn. Myrtle Trulove of Klamath Falls; grandchildren: Arnold Royc Holloway of Albany, Shawlene Ellen Holloway of Albany. Funent will be at Fisher Funeral Home, Sat, June 8 at 1:30 p.

m. Interment will be at Willamette Memorial Park. Ritualistic services will be given at the gnveside by Albany Lodge No. 359, BPOE. In lieu of flowers, friends who wish may contribute in his memory to the Oregon Heart Assn.

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