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Mill Stream
Ducking Out
At Willamette
- ThereH be .no more ducking of
Willamette students down by the
mid Mill stream behind the campus.
it appeared Friday.
Declaring the stream "grossly
polluted by sewage, Dr. Ralph
Purvine, univeriity health service
director, recommended it be placed
off-kmits for college pranksters.
G. Herbert Smith, Willamette
president, promptly announced
that any student who threw an
other in Mill creek would be ex
pelled from the university.
A toss into the stream has for
years- been the fate of male mem
bers of the losing class in. Fresh
man Glee, annual campus music
event.
The action followed a water
analysis which revealed that Mill
creek was contaminated with wa
ter which, if ingested, could re
sult in typhoid fever and other
serious diseases.
Randall's Elkhorn
Guest Ranch
Will close October 23
, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth L Randall, Prop.
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Band
Adm. 1.50 Tax Inc.
Dandna 9 to 1 AM.
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Last Time Tonight
Hi-l ScH::I
2n Mill cri .
Last of Voter
Pamphlets in
Mail Friday
Last of the 750,000 combined
voters and measures pamphlets
for the November 7 election were
placed in the mails this week by
the state elections bureau.
The law provides these pam
phlets shall be mailed at least 15
days prior to the general election,
Cost of printing and mailing the
pamphlets was. estimated at $80,-
1000. '
All of the pamphlets, except
those covering Multnomah and
Marion counties, were printed In
the state printing department here.
The Multnomah pamphlets were
printed in Portland and the Mar
ion county pamphlets in Salem.
Officials said in previous years
approximately 7 per cent of the
pamphlets were returned because
the persons to whom they were
addressed had . moved without
leaving a forwarding address.
This year the elections bureau
refused to guarantee return post
age with the result there will be a
substantial financial saving to the
state.
LONG FACES TRIAL
PORTLAND, Oct 20-(iP)-Wayne
Leroy Long today was ordered
turned over to Clackamas county
for trial on a charge of killing
Walter Rucker, Portland carpen
ter, last June 15.
Free
Dance
Tonight
Hal IloileU
and His
"Blues Bnsiers
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Eagle's Hall
Members, Guests &
Friends
Delicious Chinese
and American Food
And
Catering Service
Phone 2-9173
Open 4 pjn. - S ajn. Daily
Open at Neon Sat Son.
2221 No. Commercial
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DAIICE
Saturday Night
Aamsville Favillion
Tommy and His
West Coast Ramblers
'.9-M to 12 Jl
en Highway No. 221
IS mJ. SJE. of Salens
Old Tim
DAIICE
Eyerr
Sal. Ilighi
Over Western-Auto
259 Court SL
DICE'S ORCHESTRA
Adm. 60c Inc. Tax
7
Children 30c
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Capitol Post No. 9
American Legion
Presents
of '50
0:33 P. IL
Reserved Seats L5t
Gen. Admission 1.99
Children JS9
Plus Tax
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Private Plane
Brings Fiber
Group to Gty
Officials of National Automotive
Fibres, including J. R. Millar, pres
ident and chairman of. the board,
were in Salem today on an inspec
tion tour of Oregon Flax Textiles,
a major subsidiary.
Most of the group flew from
Detroit yesterday via Millar's pri
vate plane, landing at Portland
due to fog and proceeding here by
limousine last night. They will em
plane this afternoon for Oakland,
Calif. Others came via train.
The visitors Included R. J. Stock,
National Automotive Fibres execu
tive vice president; B. A. Olson,
vice president; R. Y. Millar, vice
president in charge of the west
coast area; H. M..Ratley, general
engineer; E. P. Wells, eastern sales
representative of Oregon Flax Tex
tiles; M. L. Silluvan of the New
York Carpet company, distributors
for Oregon Flax Textiles, and Mr.
Roy Kettle, accountant
Greeting the plane last night
were Clyde Everett, manager of
Oregon Flax Textiles; Clay Coch
ran, secretary of the chamber of
commerce, and other civic leaders.
Rape Attempt
Reported in
Salem Area
A reported rape attempt at a
home just east of Salem had law
officers patrohng an area near
Oregon state hospital last night.
Authorities said a housewife
was manhandled by a rough-looking
stranger who knocked her
down and tore clothing from her
before he fled. The woman opened
the door late at night thinking it
was her husband returning from
work, officers said.
State police and deputy sheriffs
joined in maintaining a vigil on
the area early this morning. They
said no patients at the hospital
had been reported missing.
SPOT-LITE CAFE
V Mi. So., 12th St. Junction
Tonight
And Sunday
DELICIOUS
Steak & Chicken
Dinners! 'Slllzr
Come Oat Thla Evenlnr After
The Dance or Show!
pwatedTy Mr. t Mrs. Iwan
Open to 1 A. .I
sasHMHHIiHMM
2 Big Hits!
"Kiss Tomorrow
Goodbye"
And
"MY FRIEND
IRMA GOES
WEST"
Hollywood Kids Matinee
Today 1:00 to 4.-0Q P.M.
S CARTOONS SERIAL
Special Matinee Feature
"SON OF BILLY THE KID"
with Lash Larue
also
Benson's Birthday Cake
- for
Dennis Bowden, Alfred Wor
den, Julie Smith, Barbara
Blakely, Beverly Blakely, Mar
ion Link, Kenneth Stull, Jerry
Fetch, Norman Dehut, Hburn
Lippert, Terry Bonn, Mary Lou
Bartschy, Gary Wright, Linda
Lawrence, Hay Oliver, Gladys
Kirchmann, Chris Bedsaul,
Johnny Jayne, Robert Richard
son, Billy Miller, Bob-McNeill,
Craig Phillips, Pamela Graham,
Barbara Zellner, Bonnie Dalton,
Marlene Fitzke, Paul Kennedy,
Donna Rich.
" Eve Show Cent, after 1:31
Ends Today!
STERLING HATDEfl
LOOrS CALHERN
Flos Wait Disney's
-SEAL ISLAND
Starts Tomorrow - Cost. 1:45
CM GOT
Second Feature
TLL REACH FOR A STAR"
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Danca Every SaUIila
GI:za T7c:2ry
And Els Modem Mosia
Deads? t to 123
Ada. 1X9 Zas. Tea
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NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. Va Oct. 2ft The freak Hereford calf,
shown here with Its mother and Owner Carl Butler, was born 19
days aco with two heads. It has four eyes but can see only through
the two which aren't visible in the picture. When one mouth opens,
the other opens too. (AF Wlrephoto to the Statesman.)
MENCKEN STILL GRAVE
BALTIMORE, Oct 20-VH. L.
Mencken, about as ill as a man
can be and still live, spent a "rest
ful" day today. Johns Hopkins
hospital . reported.
Legion Post
Roster Tops
Count of 500
A novel membership drive has
pushed Salem's American Legion
post 136 over the 500 mark for the
first time in its history.
Members who don't sign up a
new member are apt to wind up
with a duck swimming around in
their bathtub.
It started about two weeks ago
when members drew lots. The five
losers had to adopt a duck until
they signed up a new member.
Then they could palm the duck off
on any other member who hadn't
produced a new member.
So far the drive has netted .40
members and the post is gunning
for 60 more.
At latest report the ducks were
waddling around at the addresses
of Clay Dyer, Earl Ahlers, Carl
Raetz, J. S. Jarrett and Homer
Smith, jr.
Dons Slaughter
Spartans, 27-0
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20-(V
Bi2 Ollie Matson. 203 nnunri ho.
mustached fullback, paced the
University of San Francisco Dons
to a 27 to 0 victory over the
San Jose State Spartans in their
fooball game tonight nlaved be
fore a crowd of 15,208 fans.
The fleet footed Negro star stole
the show to score two touchdowns,
make other valuable yardage gains
and contribute sparkling perform
ances on defense. He played prac
tically the entire contest.
Americana eat about nin nnnniii
of beans apiece per year.
Flos This
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Foreign Policy
Session Set
Sunday at WU
Willamette university faculty
members Willard S. Smith, assist
ant professor of economics, Mark
Hatfield, instructor in political sci
ence, and Dr. Edward Kollman,
professor of philosophy, will dis
cuss "A Foreign Policy for the
Citizen" at 8 p.m. Sunday in Bax
ter hall lounge. ,
Townspeople have been invited
to attend the meeting and parti
cipate in an open discussion pe
riod following a philosophy club
panel.
Questions to be discussed will.
include "What is the United States'
program in the UN?; "What is the
US foreign policy past and pres
enttoward the Asiatic peoples?";
and "Are the major political par
ties of our country offering speci
fic programs for averting further
violent outbreaks, such as those
in China and Korea?
SEARCH DISCONTINUED
PORTLAND, Oct 20--Organ-ized
search for a missing deer
hunter was 'called off tonight af
ter five days of the search in the
wet coast range. A sonjof the missr
ing man said the family no longer
thought Lester L. Barger, 63, could
be alive.
MAXIE SEEKS DEFERMENT
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 - UP)
Lightweight boxer Maxie (Little
Duke) Docusen , passed his army
physical today and then caught
a plane for his home in New Or
leans to await the next word from
the draft board. Twenty-year-old
Maxie said he will ask deferment
on grounds that he is the sole
support of his widowed mother and
two younger brothers.
"Cippolino is the Italian dimi
nutive of "cippola," which means
onion. It is the name of an onion
colored green and white asphalt
uie in uus country.
Continuous Every Saturday A 8nnday
NEW TODAY!
Samuel Goldwyn's
New and Finest
Picture I
WALTER WTNCIIELL aays:
"A Samuel Goldwyn picture
is always big time, but his
latest delight is very big
time."
LOUELLA FARSONS says.v
"See it with someone you love
very much.
HEDDA HOPPEK says:
The kind of picture Ameri
ca has been screaming fori
A Truly
Wonderful
Fletore!
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Enjoyment! ' '
WARNER NEWS
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Five-Power
Peace Talks
Gain Approval
' LAKE SUCCESS, ct. 20-P-The
United States, Britain and France
provisionally agreed today to take
part in five-power peace talks,
but Russia's expected insistence on
Chinese communist nartiHnntinn
could wreck the whole project
U. S. Delegate John Foster Dul
les and British Minister of State
Kenneth Younger warned against
false hopes of easy or early suc
cess even if the big five ultimately
get together around a conference
table. Thev tnlrf th TT M m.
bly's political committee the
world's present tension stems from
oasic disagreements rather than
from a lack of bis nower meet
ings. -
While Russia has not yet par.
tidpated in the 60-nation political
committee's current debate, Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vlsh
insky is expected to stick to hi
position on China when he makes
his views known tomorrow.
Syria and Iraq have presented
a resolution calling for consulta
tions by the United States, Brit
ain, France, Russia and China "on
all problems which are likely to
threaten world peace.
STEALS PLUTONIUM
DENVER, Oct 2MJP-Sanford
L. Simons. 28, pleaded guilty to
day to stealing plutonium from the
Los Alamos, NJM., atomic energy
project in 1946.
Merrill Woman
Slain in Store
Robbery Try
MERRILL, Oct 2H)-A hold
up attempt that went sour resulted
tonight in the fatal shooting of a
50-year-old woman and the
wounding of a store owner near
here. . .
r Police hunted two Negroes after
the killing of Mrs. Velise Ains
worth, clerk at a. grocery store
Lost Times Tonlie!
Opea at 6:45 P. M.
Starts at 7:15 P. M.
Humphrey Borart
"In A Lonely Place"
Robert Walker :
Joan Leslie
The Skipper
Surprised His Wife"
f !? x'ftitr; .) Mr...-.-
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O Ph. 3-3467 O Matinee DaHy from 1 P.M. O
Elfins
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DIlmlBO VJUiWlT YirreT.DoreftTTrte
three muVV south of Merrill, and
the wounding of Ray Merrill, 86,
the store 'owner.
Merrill said the Negroes, foiled
in a holdup, shot Mrs. AInsworth
COMING!
OCT.
27
Ennls
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ORCHESTRA!
Crystcl Gcrdcns
9 to lX) Adm. 1 JO (Tex Inc.)
Skinnay
Ends Today! "Throo Godfathors" &
(Saturday) "Neptune V Daughter"
" 1 THC LITTLE HOOSC WITH THEPtq-HITS-T"
O Ph. 3-3721 O ConLirom 1 P. M. O
! Icnorrow! Twin Thrills!
Be-Issned lor Your Pleasure!
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Plus I Romantic.
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and him, then fed to a waiting
car ana raced away toward Tule
lake, Calif. .
, Police in both Oregon and Call
f omia set up road blocks.
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LEGION
CLUB
FINE FOOD,- DANQNO
ALL KINDS
SEA FOOD
Also Special $1 Dinners
2650 S. Conrt. . Ph. 3-7632
.it. 1(0 AH BEERY, JR.
I RAYMOND HATTON
JACK MDLHALL
Action Co-Hit I O
Ends Todayl CSaL)
Blcliard WIdmark
Tonic in the Streets"
George Breakston
"Jungle Stampede"
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