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   Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (Newspaper) - April 5, 1953, Walla Walla, Washington                               CHRISTIANS TO PRAY FOR PEACE IN WORLD Br THE ASSOCIATED Christians around the world the anniversary of Christ's resurrection Sunday in an Easter lull of hope that fast moving events in East and West may bring world peace Allied negotiators in Korea pre- pared to meet with the to work out an exchange of sick and wounded prisoners as the first step in treating with the test Hed overtures for an tice The western world moved warily on surprise conciliation moves in the Kremlin Christians interspersed their hallelujahs to Christ with prayers for fulfillment of His mission for peace on earth On Korean battlefronts and around the world sunrise services heralded the arrival of Easter Eighth Army soldiers celebrated in bunkers valleys and on tops In an Easter message to his troops in Korea Gen Mark Clark Our hearts hold new hope that we may be near an honorable end of this grim but imperative task In the United States this year more than ever before sunrise services were popular From east lo west coast millions of cans arranged to go to the tops and plateaus for song prayer and pageant in the open Climaxing the Roman Catholic celebration of Christ's victory over death Pope Pius XII was to pear on the central loggia of St Peter's Basilica in Rome for an address that will be broadcast throughout the world in 25 In Jerusalem Arab and Jew buried their differences to permit pilgrims to visit the holy places Throngs donned Easter finery for gay promenades through nues of many of the world's cities In Washington President and Mrs Eisenhower like millions ir the nation planned to attend Easter service They have an- that on Easter Monday they will revive the traditional frolic for- children on the White House lawn First McNary Power a Wee Bit Due to Come This Month From Small Generators APRIL Is the when Army Engineers expect to divert water now running through the powerhouse right above to the spillway bays on the left of McNary dam The house gates will be closed and the water will start over the spillway when it reaches an elevation of 291 feet This will signify the start of tht filling of McNary pool and the day it will reach the level is anyone's guess Corps of Engineers photo Davison engraving First power from McNary dam that pile ol concrete across the bia River near Umatilla will come this month But this first will add nothing to the Northwest power pool's depicted electric supplies It is a little one -a kilowatt job that is ed by the 70.000 kilowatt tors which will provide the dam's generation kilo- watts be two of the small generators and they will serve the electricity needs of the dam itself One of the prime uses ot the rent they produce will be to lure salmon into climbing the Oregon shore fish ladder This first power will be produced about the same time the lake be- hind McNary dam starts to fill estimated to be about April 16 That is the first major event to be established by the man-made giant this one that is the public guessing The public will observe when the water reaches the level and the lake is created Other events include a public ceremony probably at the dam to dedicate the lake after Congress names it later this filling the lake to the level next October and putting the first power on the line in December Chambers of Commerce of la Walla Pendleton Pasco newick Hermiston and the ry Recreation Association are sponsoring a year-long publicity campaign for the area But the major point to ber is your chance for winning the free cash prize for guessing the correct day and time the lake will reach the level A pon appears in the Simply fill it out and mail to the nearest Chamber of Commerce or put the information on a post card and mail it The deadline is Wednesday Army Engineers expect to close the gates in the powerhouse about April 16 to divert the flow of the river through the spillway This will start the filling of the lake How long it takes depends on the flow of the Columbia and Snake rivers at that melting snow and other items are the jor factors Some estimates are three days some four or five but others say with the right tions it can be filled in 24 hours Oregon Rolls to B Wheat Crop n This Area Kill Will Be Responsible For Some Aid By W HARVEY JR SCHOOL AT at the left is shown here studying her reading the John Sanders home 1020 Beside tar younger sister school last week Both were critically last July when struck by station U-B photo Davison engraving Home Is School for Little Girl Victim of Auto Mishap BT WALT PENK Arminta Sanders Easter has nixed emotions She Is happy she can run again but it is rather hard to stay at home while her younger sister Betty goes back to school The two girls last July were critically injured when a station wagon on East Isaacs Street ed into them on the sidewalk Both were unconscious with several bones broken AT TALLMAN'S SAVE On Dorothy Gray's MATCHED MAKE-UP PACKAGE See Details Page 19 Let Us Make ENLARGEMENTS of your favorite EASTER SNAPSHOTS Prompt Expert Service TALLMAN'S 4 West Main St Tel 816 Our Year No 353 lOc Sunday April 5 1953 Three Pages appear to be good the U S S Bumper n most areas to provide a normal i and in the Despite a record breaking drought last fall and a freakish mild winter the Blue Mountain Area's wheat crop appears to be in satisfactory condition observers report Howard Burgess county agent in Walla said the stand is generally good although the plants are as far advanced as in some years He estimated that reseeding because of poor stands in the j county has not exceeded 5 per cent Most of this reseeding ready has been finished Tarweed and mustard are worse than usual this year due to the mild winter and extensive 2 4-D aerial spraying has been carried j on during the part two weeks to SALEM Ore Oregon's ontrol these weeds Moisture got rid of a major appear to be good Saturday when the ate passed House measures to open up the welfare rolls to public in- and to tighten the ive responsibility law And at the same time the ature was saved a big when the Senate Rules Committee refused unanimously to allow introduction of the State Milk Administration's to give it to force milk distributors to confine their business to their own marketing areas Only eight votes were cast against the to open the welfare lists and two against responsibility Both will be- come law qn the day that Gov Paul L Patterson Referral Defeated An attempt to remove the emer gency clause from the welfare publicity was unsuccessful Removal of the clause would have allowed referral to the people the pension organizations which oppose the bin argued UBoat 92 Lost grain market was sluggish last veek with wheat quoted at net which is down nne cent earlier in the week Activity Shippers in the county estimated that about 85 per cent of the 1952 crop has been out This is considered about normal for this time of the year Toft Hoover r At Odds Over Teachers Betty left the hospital in a few weeks although she was not able to return to school until last week Recovery Was Slow whose case nearly hopeless remained scious for several months After a story appeared in the Union Bulletin more than in to help pay medical and hospita expenses and prayers were offered by many churches and other Following a long shot tion last fall in Seattle Arminta started showing rapid ment At first her memory was erratic and her coordination was equivalent to a baby's Since then she has relearned how to tie her shoelaces eat her food and perform of Supporters of the that the publicity would chiselers off the rolls and that taxpayers are entitled to know how their money is spent Opponents argued it would humiliate old age pensioners and would force of deserving people This goes back to the House for consideration of the Senate amendment which would make the lists available at the offices of welfare commissions As massed by the House it would lists in county clerk's offices Must Aid Parents The relative responsibility law requires parents and children when financially able to contri bute to support It was passed in 1949 but hasn't lad much effect The puts some teeth in it by letting the Public Welfare Com mission get tax commission rec ords and gives the Welfare Com missions authority to get the help of courts in enforcing it The law has a scale ot payments required to be made by the rela lives and the increases th scale LADIES It's For You of Top Spring Fashions in COATS T These are full coats in new pastel colors Priced Ridiculously Lew B at ERGMAN See Our Ad Page 19 Then corns o 13 VAIN Turkish Craft Rammed 4 Are Rescued ISTANBUL Turkey ft The submarine Dumlupinar roo Burgess reported Meanwhile the Walla i s and in the s Dardanelles Saturday Walla and an but four of her 96 officers and crewmen were presumed lost It was one of the worst sub- disasters of peacetime history WASHINGTON A difference of opinion between Senate lican Leader Taft and FBI Director J Edgar Hoover as to when Com- munist teachers should be removed from faculties light day men trapped in the stern who had been calling urgently for help over the emergency telephone line that floated to the surface on a buoy by TJ S The press bureau of the Turkish S Armed Forces said at 7 p m it I was assumed all had except four men including the were thrown off the when collided in the darkness and mist with the Swedish freight er Naboland A fifth man thrown into the wa- ter was picked up but he died of his injuries The loss of the British rine Thetis in 1939 with 99 men alone exceeded the disaster to the Dumlupinar The U S Destroyer Hawkins rushed to the scene under forced But in the testimony bi had been d record Hoover While we must jealously tect our academic freedom is no room in America for Com- or Communist ers in our educational system Taft has said in discussing probes he would not favor firing a college professor for being a unless I was certain that he was teaching s group attached to military mission in EASIER HUNT Walla youngsters flock through wood Park in the top picture in search of some candy Easter eggs left by the bunny and his assistants Junior Chamber of Commerce members Two sharp-eyed boys received prizes for second and third places below From left to right are i John Baxter Mike Cowan third place winner Dennis Anderson winner and Val Jensen Baxter and Jensen were co-chairmen of the event Still j missing is a little blonde girl about six years old who found the golden egg for first prize and took off before she could be given her prize photos Davison engraving other motions requiring use various muscles and nerves Occasionally Arminta will be- come exasperated when some nerve refuses to behave and her arm jerks in the wrong direction At such times she has to patiently wait until she can regain control of the limb Arminte Rons Again she happily she could run again is ward but she is improving her mother Mrs John Sanders School lessons are provided three times a week by Mrs Morton Pauly public school teacher sions are limited to less than an hour to keep from fatigue Both Arminta who will be 9 years old April 24 and her year-old sister have regained their pink cheeks and bright eyes Recovery Not Complete It will still be a long time before both girls are completely 1 4 1 from die accident 32 times as exclusive to get and she those who were bom Feb 29 comes nervous and emotionally The following are listed in We set when too many people are files as bavin around or some excitement breaks OT April 3 There are up the routine many more in this area Their parents who face a aM oj happy birthday wishes on Easter Sunday greet you again on Easter v in some 50 years and having some effect on the development of the thought of the students The Ohio senator voiced views he Said as a member the Board of Trustees of a Assumed Others Lost The Dumlupinar a ton craft built by the United States in 1944 and turned over to the Turks in 1950 under the mutual aid program was a modern ship with a snorkel underwater ing All her crew had been trained in the United States before they GREAT DAY KIDS Small Fry Comb Park for Eggs Approximately 500 youngsters combed Wildwood Park Saturday brought her to Turkey to find candy Easter eggs left by the bunny The submarine was lying under Chamber of Commerce members were on hand to see of 228 feet of swift current Divers was provided the smaller tikes who missed the Hiding in a Feb speech before the National Canners at Chicago THIS YOUR i You Had Better Mark It Well Mark it well if your birthday is today It won't fall on Easter Sunday again during the 20th tury by the Associated Press shows April 5 will not on Easter Sunday again until the 20th history This makes birthdays today period far feel they have a bright future ahead We sure are Mrs Sanders said Minerva Mecam Anthony Ambrose Zeno Dickey Joan Zigman Lloyd A Mrs N F Joseph Sherwood Ted Jones ol J B Duncan Wesley Dice Mrs Fern Gross Henry Debus Mrs Leonard Livesay Mrs Ira of Ankeny d Dayton Forrest ol Doris The bunny left about 3.000 eggs the Jaycees reported TWO sections of the park were roped off One for the youngsters Uje for older mA girls At 5 sharp a police siren sounded and the rush started In a snort time every bush and shrub was carefully checked bv the excited children A little blonde girl about six years of age found the egg Before she could be given a big wool bunny as the prize disappeared in the crowd place winner was Dennis Anderson son of Mr and Mrs j Anderson 625 Chase Third place was taken by Mike Gowan rf Mr and Mri c R Gowan 112 SoutS of the event were John Baxter and Val Jensen in Die States Saturday for ar Be Middle East problems President in Washington Thursday The Weather Easter bonnets are best off I drippy early tool I R win dew off to the ud be Hke letter Sunday i should be The wHl be a bit Sat few 37 The Soviet lite regime in Bomanie announced Saturday night it is opening prison gates for many convicts the in Moscow did a week ago It said tions also would be cased in Bo- mania The announcement broadcast Bucharest Badio said prisoners serving sentences of not jnore than two years be freed Sentences of all other prisoners were reduced and prosecution jibe in Romania for many persons TKW awaiting trial it said The Bucharest was with immediate and aster said her badly smashed and ed bow where most of the probably met death and the rent made floating operations possible i I Poor Visibility j j The Dumlupinar was cruising on j the surface toward Istanbul at a m when she collided with the Naboland in poor visibility The Swedish skipper put out lifeboats and Cashed the first word 1 of the disaster Later he put ini at Canakkale where he was by Turkish authorities i The wreck was located by a floated to the surface by the trapped men and over the con- telephone line rescuers Rescue us We have air Uo last a few hours j Parliament Dissolved in i Italy and Election Set i ROME Italian Walla is iv dissolved both houses of than is now studies of the valley and M Saturday and called a general withdrawn Robert H Russell or in for June 7 deputy supervisor of the Washing office o the U Action was taken a de- lon state of Water was cree signed by reported Saturday Portland tar ftp 1 Bussell who was in WaK ed for a program Studies Several Tears designed to furnish basic data j Work accomplished since on which the total the water survey of water which can be viewed at the and withdrawn without endangering of future studies were of present users cussed Russell said Lift your heart and refresh your spirit with the true glory of Easter Sunday See Page 20 KINGS Water Potential Beneath Valley Rated More Highly be commemorated in services starting wilh the EARLT DRIPS The of Chrisl Jesus Walla WaEa today inth variety o program at Stadium at 6 All of the churches arc planning special Easter services In event of rain sunrise rites sponsored by ihc Ministerial be at the Central Christian Church and Alder In any event It wirf have Chaplain E Cousins of the Veterans Hospital speaker If the man's prediction is correct finery in of of Mr and Walls may be dampened en Light fuc expected early Barter ty and an tte afternoon should noted that date com- piled thus far indicate there to be I much more water available than first believed in the MT says special e be directed to the plane as he was ready and northeast of lo send it into a dive attack Station where good yields can hospital doctors expected Jrom basalt said the plane marie f a static water of approx: point near the stomach Jt them lo i Russell remove the plane Saturday j 5 3 Paul Bunyan Jr HOUSTON Tex Wi Ray 7 had a battle with a jet airplane Billie Ray swallowed the Joy SPECIAL VALUE Wonderful New FOAM BATH ESSENCE See Page 2 for amazing value THE BOOK NOOK BE OPEN 11 AM TO 6 PM FOR YOUR SUNDAY DRUG NEEDS Page 1 11 SHow you YOU CAN LOOK YEARS 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