x Tho Solxn. Of con. Friday, TobrttatT It. UM Toastmasters Club Selects Contestants Six contestants who will vie for the opportunity to represent Cap itol Toastmasters dub at the Toastmasters district speech con test later this month, were choeen at last night's meeting of the club In the Gold Arrow restaurant. The six were selected as a re sult of a series of weekly club contests in which each member of the club were allowed to speak, according to Marion Curry, presi dent. They are K. A. Brad Held, Stearns Cushing, Or. Harry Moran. Robert Forkner, Wayne Smith and William Taw. They will speak at the club's meeting next Thursday night in the Gold Arrow beginning at 6:15 o'clock. That night will also be ladies night, with wives of toast masters invited. Dr. Moran was toastmaster at lait njght's meeting and speakers were Robert Forkner, Joseph Prange, George Naderman. Will iam Oko and Julius Giuntoni. Program chairman for next Thurs- Meet to Consider Travelers Club Organization of a local unit of the United Commercial Travel ers, a' fraternal organization for business and professional men, will be under consideration to night at a dinner meeting in the Marion hotel at 30 o'clock. Several members of the Eugene unit will be present. Some 50 local business men have been Invited. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Gerald Brownhill, 2445 Myr tle ave. Albany Man Held On Driving Charge Richard Glen Haynes. Albany, arrested by state police here Thursday on a charge of driving while intoxicated will appear in Marion county district court to day. Haynes was arrested on North Liberty street, and is being held in lieu of $330 bail, la Marlon county jalL day's meeting are Elmer Boyer, Elmer Amundson and Prange. - REMEMBER - The Portland Symhony Orchestra Werner Jcmsaen. Conductor IN CONCERT Salen High School Acdilorinn Wetl., Feb. 18 8:15 P. M. General AH ml Inn. $1.50 Inc. tax Coaler Section, $2.40 inc. tax Tickets at Holder's Radio Jaquilh Music Salem Record Shop Stooe) Piano Co. Will's Music Security Week Observances Set for Salem Talks to local service clubs and radio addresses will feature ob servance of the city's first "atomic agC observance of National Se curity week, which began Thurs day, according to Major Harlan Judd. president of the. Marion County Reserve Officers associa tion, which is sponsoring the pro gram here. Major Judd announced that LL Col. Howard Hellieson of the lo cal army recruiting sUff. is chair man of the program. Major Reg inald Williams, member of the ROA. is in charge of the speak ers' bureau - and Major Vinton Green, of the state department of veterans' affairs, is radio liai son chairman. In addition to talks before clubs on national security and de fense. Judd reported that the Rev. George W. Turner of Salem and Major Green would talk over sta tion KOCO tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and Major Homer Lyon will speak next Monday at :30 p. m over KSLM. "For obvious reasons," Judd said, "the matter of our nation's security under current world con ditions Is vastly -more important than it has been in peacetime be fore. We hope that every organ ization in Marion county and each citizen will make plans to join us in this traditional observance.' Eoff Unconscious, But 'Improved' Although still unconscious three days after he took an overdose of sleeping tablets in Marion county jail. Richard Eoff, 4S, charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a deadly weapon, was re ported to be in slightly unprov ed" condition at Salem Memorial hospital early this morning. Eoff was found unconscious In his cell at 4 p.m. Monday by a deputy sheriff, a few hours after he had pleaded innocent to the charge of attacking a Salem housewife with a flashlight in her home on February 3. His wife, who was also taken to the hospital Monday unconscious from an ov erdose of sleeping tablets, is con scious and "improving", the hospi tal reported. Yon'U Find ALL tho LOU PRICES at SAFEUAY It la our policy to meet tho lowest price ol avery competitor, item by item, day by day. Not these) specially reduced baraalna at your Salem Saioway. Why shop all over town Jar baraalna whan you can aet them ALL at your Saio way Store? I IE AT SECTION SAFEWAY GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS LHIK SAUSAGE "ork 49 0 ponn chops ri'uu . .... 490 PORE STEAK Shoulder cuts Lb. 450 PORK SHOULDER ROAST Ne h,nt l .420 PORK LOIII ROAST E"' toin "u u, 470 Meadow Wood, Crade A BUTTER EGGS Crde A Ur IIARGARIIIE Dark": Lb. Doz. 850 500 Lb. T.AT1T1 Swift's Si,ver,eaf Coif 60 MIwel1 Uou9' MJB' Go,den Wesl HII, Soda Crackers 1-lb. carton 270 4-1 b. carton $1.03 Snow flake or Busy Bakers, l-Ib. can 2 lbs. 430 430 AH advertised brands 25 lb- sack Harvest Blossom 25 lb. sack IFLOtJH 2.02 50 lb. sack 1.95 SO lb. utk enrnn c.n. or n(. dUIUUl TOIIATO JUICE Son"r Dw." PHIK SALI10II Tll. 4.04 3.89 100 lb. sack 8.25 46 ox. can 190 No. 1 can 390 EFFECTIVE IN SALEM CITY STORES ONLY Mas prices la this advertisement have beea eat se sharply It Is alasest eertala that the fee seaee or these tteeas win exeeed the sappty. We will de ear best to keep the stores sappUed bat we aaay rwa short. We reserve the rlht to limit Ne sales to sealers. Truman Plait Easing Pressure On Turkey , Speaker Contends The Truman doctrine of U. S. aid in Europe is relieving the pressure on Turkey from the neixhborinf soviet union, in the opinion of Ismet Sanli, Turkish newspaperwoman and United Nations obser ver who addressed the Salem Knife and Fork club Thursday evening in the Marion hoteL Declaring that the Turkish people have welcomed enthusiastic ally the Truman doctrine, she told Cafe Manager Charged with Bank Rohbery PENDLETON. Ore.. Feb. 12-JP) Theodore James Audett, 41-year-old cafe manager, will be taken to Portland for trial on a charge of possessing, money stolen in the week-old $9,000 Athena bank burglary. A source here disclosed that Audett, an ex-convict, had bought a car last month, promising to pay for it between Feb. 1 and 10 with a check "from a restaurant I own in Philadelphia." It was on Feb. 4 that the Athena bank vault was tunneled into during the night and robbed of $9,000 in silver coins. Audett was arrested in his cafe at Uma tilla Tuesday night and charged with participating in the bank theft FBI agents said most of the silver coins were recovered some in a snow-covered cache, others in the cafe that Audett had taken over about three weeks ago. U. S. Deputy Marshall Frank Myers was assigned to escort Audett from the Jail here to Port land for trial. Audett -was re cently paroled from Alcatraz prison, to which he was sentenc ed for a Whitman, Neb., bank robbery. WU Sororities Pledge 18 Girls Eighteen girls were pledged to sororities on the Willamette uni versity campus following the sec ond semester rush period Thurs day night. Colors were pinned on the girls at a fireside immediately following the picking up of bids. Alpha Chi Omega pledged Bev erly Hutchinson; Salem; Nan Pratt and Betty Jo Townsend, New Seattle, Wash.; Ernestine Vosper, Oakland. Calif.; and Helen Bona durer, Portland. Wearing the Chi Omega pledge ribbons are Aubrey Lien, Salem; Barbara Lee Miller, Burns; and Bonnie Waigand. Boise, Idaho. Pledges of Delta Gamma are Nancy Phillips. Albany; Colleen Whitman, Hood River; Earlyne Fo ley. Palo Alto; Jean Rickli. Berke ley; and Martha DuRette, Gervais. Pi Beta Phi pledges are Ber nice Haynes, Berkeley; Anna Fay Olson, Salem; Joyce Hanks, Diana Arpka, and Kay Stark, Pertland. Undulant Fever Cases Reported ; No further cases of undulant fever - have occurred in Marion county, the Marion county health department reported Thursday after two Dreviouslr' unrnnrirf cases, which occurred earlier thii month, had been brought to light. The two esses, which were re ported to the state board of health last week, came from the Silver ton area, the county health de partment said. Holy Land Strife Takes 23 Lives ! JERUSALEM, Feb. 12 -(p)- At j least 23 persons were killed in Palestine violence today, most of them in the tense northern re gion. Twelve Arabs, eight Jews and three British soldiers were slain, bringing to 1,151 the total killed since partition was voted Novem ber 29. The strife - torn Holy Land was swept by rifle fire as snipers went into action at numerous points from Haifa to lake Hula, north of Galilee. Convoys were attack ed and roads were mined. the dinner audience that Russia has not openly sought its long desired Dardanelles concessions from Turkey since the new Am erican policy went into operation. But, she admitted, the situation is still at best "an unhealthy stale mate." Both Russia and Turkey have withdrawn their ambassa dors from the other country, al though diplomatic missions head ed by charge d'affairs are retain ed by both countries. Miss Sanli, noting that Russia has protested American aid to Turkey, said that is the Russian attitude to be expected toward any American aid project anywhere. Mrs. Hughes Said Missing City and county police are still on the alert for Mrs. Ma bell Ba ker Hughes, 63. who has been re ported as missing from her home since early Thursday morning city police reported latejfast night. As an umbrella and a coat, iden tified at belonging to Mrs. Hughes, were found Thursday morning on the middle of the Salem-West Sa lem Willamette river bridge, po lice searched the river Thursday and alerted all river boats. Police inquiry Thursday reveal ed that a woman had been taken by a Salem taxi cab from the Hughes home to Center and North Commercial streets intersection about 1:52 a.m. The intersection is one block east of the west ap proach to the bridge. James King, Salem route 1, brought the um brella and coat to the police sta tion about 2 a. m. Thursday, and stated that he had found them on the bridge. Distribution Of Medals Set World war II medals will be distributed to Salem and West Sa lem veterans, who do not already have their medals, at an open meeting February 26 at the West Salem Legion hall. This action was voted at Thurs day night's meeting of the West Salem post 4248, Veterans of Fer eign Wars. Medals available will be world war II victory medal, American defense medals and for eign service clasps. Veterans are asked to bring their original dis charge papers to prove eligibil ity. The public is Invited. Contestant M - If . m 1 4 ;. L N. "Ike" Bacon. Salem realtor, who Is the third candidate te declare his candidacy for the office ef Marten const? sheriff. Bacen will file his declaration ef candidacy e the republican ticket with the Marion eeanty clerk today. (Story pace 1.) Rockwell Bill Termed Threat To Northwest WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 -CP)-Rep. Jackson (D-Wash) asserted today in a statement that passage of the Rockwell bill by the senate would "scuttle" the Industrial and agricultural development of the Pacific northwest. The measure, which would amend the reclamation act, has been passed by the house. Jackson said he was assured during discussion of the measure that it would not be used to "ele vate electric rates in the Pacific northwest." He added, however: "The net effect is a large in crease in Columbia river power He said one group of experts declares that the measure would increase the irrigation subsidy from power revenues between $3, 000,000 and $3,700,000 while an other group figures it at about $4, 400,000. This, he said, would mean a rate increase of 13 to 20 per cent, Jackson listed what he called "two jokers" in the bill a section providing for the payment of irri gation subsidies from power rev enues on the dates each power unit come into production and an- 8AUF3T8 FAMOUS CHINESE FOOD AND DINNERS liftftfi f f Open 5 p.m. VU1W Till 1 a.m. This Is Your Lucky Friday the 13th WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY WORKSHOP PRESENTS "Berkeley Square "This is something to cheer about 'Berkeley Square' is something to see and adore" - Walter Win chell, "Daily Mirror." Tcnighl & Tomorrow Nighl - 0:15 P. II. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Adm. 65c All Seats Reserved Tickets en Sale at Millers, at the door, er call 388 It Authentic Period Costumes and Settings other section which ignores the old law providing for a ten-year development period. He' said these make the dates when the irriga tion period commences and ends indefinite. Southern Group Calls Meeting of True Democrats' JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 11 -JP) Some 3,000 Mississippi democrats in a state-wide meeting today call ed a conference "of all true white Jeffersonian democrats" at a date to be announced. Thus they endorsed action of their governor toward a break with the national party over spon sorship of "anti-southern" legisla tion. The call for the nation-wide conference was contained in a res olution adopted shortly before the end of the three-hour meeting. No opposition was voiced. 5 j The democrats today also de clared "it to be our purpose to use our electoral votes to best servo our section and the nation In the manner determined by the true white Jeffersonian democrats." I noni Shew Starts 7:0fl r. M. 11 11 . Added "FeetbaH Blgtillgiita of 1147" Carteea-Newe Yesur Biggest Show Valaet Salem Youth Rally Invites You to Its MM DM MEM Saturday Ilighi, Feb. 14 - 7:30 SALEII AlUIOBY -nS, .4 9 ' ' .abMaSsssaBBM. ? 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