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14V-The gf crt mag, gcflem. Oregon. nqrtaaT. ctctodct ro, rsso '',' liT- .'"U'ir iiuif. .i.ii.i u ni u Has Va iried Jobs ;.V." . .... .r . ... .. ;. " . 7' 77J77 7 7 J7-7?7 Yp' ; -r ; T-f 'vl.'" V;," ; IN THE NEW United Nations headquarters, dele-, ptes of many eoontries will nuke decision of historic Importance, such as that whleh sent TJ.N. armed forees Into action to restore peace la Korea. Shown here are U.N. representatives belnf welcomed by local edda! at a Soma town, v; 1 iv V 0 TB UNITED NATIONS is In close contact with the people of the world, throajn work In the Cld as well as In it new headquarters, Bere a rreop In Eritrea nukes known its views on tha ntsre of that former Italian colony to represent, tires of the visiting VM. Cosualarioa for Eritrea, NEWS OF United Nations work, both In the new headquarters and In erery part of the world wfil fo oat to the people of the world fej radio and thronxh prow reports. Here aetor Gary Cooper eonter reeords a dramatlo show tor transmit ton to all the world Ij United Nattona Badio, in ' ' VS UNITED NATIONS headquarters are erirl , fated and planned such humanitarian efforts aa .Relief to the homeless ani hungry. Bero refnfees xram the oonflets in lalesfimo reeetrt mach needed food sent them hy the recently-farmed U JC Belief and Works Afeney for ralestlno Bef sfees. Tr -v lveeoUre2 on ,j Green Praises Nine Youths Nine Marion county youths, in cluding seven from Salem, were cited by the Keep Oregon Green association for outstanding efforts during the past summer in redu cing man-caused forest fires. Each, girl and boy singled out for honors has been awarded a special "Service Under Fire" badge and a copy of a book re cently published on Treei to Know In Oregon.' Fifty-one youths were honored throughout the state with Marion county leading the list with nine. Three counties had six winners; All the youths are members of the Oregon Green Guards, the youth activity 01 kou. The youngsters, in most cases, reported ' grass, brush ' and forest fires or actually helped fight fires. Salem winners were Gale Cart wright, Richard Davis, David Griffiths. Gary Kilgoro, Edward Moore, Alan Sandner and Fritsy Massey. Also honored were Tho mas Barney, Idanha; Michael R. Howl and, Detroit; Glenn A. Wright, Dean O. Wright and Ger ald Cordrey, all of Albany; and wer wers, Aionmoutn. Chadwick Returns From Army Meeting Brie fin l? on the armv'a nriranlz, ation and mission, aa well aa on local army advisory arouns' tasks. was presented at a Sixth army conxerence in San Francisco, W.W. Chadwick, chairman of the Salem advisory committee, re. ported on his return Wednesday, ine committee is associated principally with recruitment and aid to civilian defense, aa urell o in protection of the interests of men cauea into service. Chad wick said he would renort to the Salem committee at a meeting any in November. . Chadwick was among 36 ad visory and civilian defence leari. ers from the western states at the meeting. Following It he was in &x3 Angeies ana san Jose on bus iness matters. Blood Bank Recruitment, Chiefs Named rsi Willamette university building up the blood bank pro gram in Aianon county, have been announced by Mrs. Ralph E. Moo dy, who heads the unanriinffnrn. gram of recruiting blood donors ior xaanon county chapter of the American Red Cross. Dene Mallory is chairman for enlistina donora livlna' organization, and Amaryl lis Lilies, who. heads a group of iormer tamp rvo uiris leaders On the camnus. is chairman fnr otner stuaent groups. The plan is to have Willamette university groups enlist a mini mum number who could turn nut for Salem blood day each month, uus assuring a continuous num ber 01 donors from the campus, Mrs. Moody states. Eyerly Sells Guest Ranch v v mwawu eviu ni TllHncr IP. nnoe omU Wickenburg, Ariz., to a group headed hv Vic Triiv arV,. - - J f VUV UU managed it from the start, it was mucu uere weanesaay. The SOO-arre mnoh with commodations for 20 guests, was built three" years ago. Kelly, a former Salem man, helped build it and, with Mrs. Kelly, has man aged it He is president, secre tary and general manager of the new Flvlnff K Ranch Tn. C D. Griffith of Chicago is vice pres- tucuk - The ranch is noted f strip, used extensively by ranch Republican Rally Monday A republican rally here Monday at 7:30 p. m. will feature an ad dress oy congressman Walter Norblad. It will be at GOP head ouartera In the 200 hkwlr nf Knrtv. High street. Date of the rally previously was reported as Friday, November 3. Also slated at party headquar ters are visits by Gov. Douglas McKay, Saturday at 1:30 p. m, and by U. S. Sen. Wavne T. Mnr the afternoon of Monday, Novem ber 6. Congregational Parents Forum.' To Hear Dr, Miller TIOW Our Attitudes Tnfhien Children's Behavior" will be the first topic of the Parents' forum at Knisht Memorial fVm crr era tional church, as it resumes meet ings Friday at 8 p. m. Speaker wUl be Dr. Horace O. Miller, Sa lem psychiatrist. - - The meeting will be the first of a series open to the public Dr. Miller, former aimerf ntem- dent of Faii-view home, has prac ticed psychiatry in Salem for the past 19 years and has conducted cnua guidance clinics in Marion, Polk and TJnn, counties. f! T) . f:,y. C Ms : :.; 1' ' V-, '"'i i ) - . . , . f: . : .:.:7y-- . I " " ' , Kt :r. j i: -K l tmi -: a 1 ..7,.' ' . - r VBLLEFRAN CHE, France. Oct 23 Actor Errol Flynn aids his bride, actress Patrice Wymore. as she walks vp the fanfplank of the French Riviera, Monday. Last nirht Fljun fell and. injured his back whllo boardinc a speedboat in the harbor of VUlefranche near Jtfee, France. An American "Navr doe tor who attended Flynn said the Injury was painful hot apparently not serious. Doctors planned to move him ashore today for x-rays. (AP Wirephoto to the Statesman.) - , - .Acwiw Flynn Suffers Back Injury NICE. France. Oct 25-(VMov- ie Actor Errol Flynn was bedfast aboard his honeymoon, yacht in Villefrancho harbor today with a back injury reported suffered in a fall on a rain-drenched dock. A U. S. navy doctor "who treat ed Flynn said ;the 41-year-old screen hero may have chipped a bone in his back and will have to rest at least a week. Flynn's bride of three days, the former Ea trice Wymore of Salina. Kas.. attended him. George Thomas, Flynn's person al representative, said the actor slipped and fell just as he was stepping from the dock at VUle franche into a speedboat last night for the short trh) to his yacht, the Zaca. Sec. Marshall Sees Drift to World Peace WASHTWfiTnv rv 7 Secretarv of nfi mr.MV.u said Tuesday if things keep work ing out as they are there will be no war. Without evnlainlntf Vi .VA - . , wiimi statement on war, he told the Na tional Guard assorfatlnn tli. United - States that the citizens army, the guard, is a great world force for peace. The defense ceeretarv aoM If the national guard forces were more readilv available n nu any crisis, this would help change ue worm picture. He said he didn't mean the ac tual calling out of the guard to meei a crisis, cut ne said the fact that a ereat citizens' nrmv mo. In being and ready for any emergen cy would have great effect ExDlaininff availabilitv. he said the national guard must be strengthened and trained, and training takes time. Some must be found to overcome this handicap and make the guard much more readilv available In emergencies than is possible un j . . . . uer present law, ne aoaea. Anthrax. "Q fever, rabies and tularemia are only a few of the diseases suffered by both men and animals. Registration Total by Counties The following summary of Oregon's voter registration of the two major parties for the coming November 7 general election was issued Wednesday by David O'Hara, chief of the state elec- tlons division: - FIRST DISTRICT - - - Vounij Republican Democrat Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia . Lincoln Marion Polk Tillamook . Washington Yamhill ... Total . 861 .'20,697 7 7,615-.- 499 : . 5,875 . 2728 7 : 6,273 t ; 4,406" . 16,820 : 8,745 : .111,619 Baker Crook Deschutes Gilliam Grant Harney : Hood River Jefferson ; Klamath . Lake Malheur . Morrow Sherman Umatilla Union Wallowa ' Wasco ..:..t:...., Wheeler ' Total L-Z.... Multnomah Coos SECOND DISTRICT ' .I- S83 :' :.- , , , 135 . 4,868 : ; 873 : 2,092 : .1,128. . 2,963? 1,108 r 9,750; ; .1,474 , 4,689 . 1,475 ", II , . ZZ 9,653 382 ; ' .,.: :. 1,743 . : . 4,651 ' i . 951 ; 1 56,4Jp5 '- THIRD DISTRICT .113,159 '5,487 21,172 7,461 7,170 r. 6,273 19,303 ' 5,030 V 4,576 i 13336 .3,763 8,073 5,197 2,153 : 6,554 ,7'. 673 1,629 1,494 2,774 .L173 12,995 1,474 4,068 798 570 9,071 ; 5,182. 2,093 3,278 689 61,863 Total 14,084 42,341 15,246 12449 12,345 47,761 11,452 9,070 ' 3067 16,895 212,510 8,676 3,719 11,567 1,553 3,795 2,656 5,841 231. 23,093 2,968 '8,861. 2,301 J 157 18,351 947 3,876, 8,003' 1,686 119,731 13741 254,428 Curry Douglas Jackson Josephine Lane . Linn Total Grand totals FOURTH DISTRICT ; ; 7,399 1,531 11,243 14,667 6,358 27,836 10,936 79,975 ..361,158 9,709 166 .11,443 13,164 5,957 27,046 37857 17,412 , 2,838 23,442 2800 , 12,468 56,121 23,820 164,601 75U70 Fund Campaign Half Complete At Silverton Statesman News Service SILVERTON John Schwab, Silverton Community Chest chair man reported this week more than one half of the city's $6,000 goal has been collected. A square dance will be held at Korea War in Last Stages . 50 gffi& IpkP KORA KOREA SEOUlVKorea, Oct 25 Tw U.SL Marine pilots said they were fired vpon oy Kea cnina runs rrom across the Manehnrian border near Manpojin (plane symbol). Neither piano was damaged. The main Red Korean forees were reported palling back Into the Kanggye pocket (triangle), near the Manchuriaa border. Black arrows show approximate positions of UJV. forces. (AF Wirephoto map.) the armory Saturday, November Silverton business houses will close from 1030 to 11:30 a. m. Saturdav. Novemher '11. tn nr mit merchants to attend Armistice day exercises at the armory. The Rev. George Swift, state Ameri can Legion chaplain, will give the main address. Dewev Rohinsnn nf Salem will sing and the high school oana wui zurmsn music Silverton ' Parent-Tea Viar nc sodation will meet Thursday, No- vemoer 2. ur.. Albert J. Desau tels, Portland, board of health member, will be the speaker. Films for the- children nrill ho shown, and fifth-grade mothers wui serve. . Dog Smokes Any Brand of Tobacco WALTER IA, Calif -JP- Sandy's not particular. Hell smoke any Drana. Ana ne doesn't care wheth er ne gets nis smoke via pipe, agar or cigarette. Sandy, a chub by, blonde cocker spaniel, though only two years old, inhales, too. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter's pet doesn't actually, puff a pipe, of course. He's a-sniffer. The Winters first noticed it several months ago when Sandy began lapping away at the smoke from Charles' cigar. Since then, they say, the animal has become prac tically a tobacco addict and likes nothing better,-than to sniff quietly in a corner of a' smoke-filled room. Final Figur.., tonfirm State , Demo Majority A democratic party majority in Oregon's total voter registration" was confirmed by the state elec tions bureau Wednesday in a " county by county tabulation. . I The official registration figures released. by. Elections Chief, David O'Hara showed 50.3 per cent in the democratic column, 48.1 per cent republican and the balance of about 1 per cent in ether par ties or independent. Eligible voters total 751,270 throughout the state, with the 378,357 democrats - outnumberint republicans by 17,199. . . It will be Oregon's first general election at which democrats lead in registration. In 1948 the repub licans had the edge by 12,39 L Since then democratic registration has grown by 43,573 while repub licans picked up 13,983. The total number of registered voters also is an . Oregon high record. : Only congressional district in which republicans lead the demo crats is the first district which includes Salem. -. 7 Training for Adult Scout Leaders Due Training for adult commission- ' ers. of the Cherry City. Boy Scout; district is slated for this week and at the, former North Silver Tails CCC camp. Field Executive How ard Higby announced Wednesday." Most of the 18 commissioners are to attend, along with repre-' sentatives of troop-sponsoring or-' ganizations. The group will leave Salem at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and return after church services Sun-, day. . V' ; .. ' In addition to outlining the commissioner's job and how better to do it, the conference will make new assignments for the men, to provide aid to all scouting units -in the city. ." ; - - ' i - Instruction will be in charge of Norman Frees; Cascade area coun cil commissioner, aided by Rob ert Davidson, Leslie Morris, Franklin Ward . and Elmer Kleinke. v - High Lobster Birth Rate Is Ineffective LOS ANGELES - (JP) - A lobster hatches .broods up to 50,000 at a time, but fish get most of the ba bies before they grow up. This is the conclusion of Robert Lind berg, zoologist of the University of California. He has made a sur vey of Pacific lobsters for the Cal ifornia Fish and Game commis sion. . Lindberg says mamma and pap pa lobster - dont stay, together much. The male leaves a deposit on the female shell and then goes off by himself. Months later the female breaks open the deposit and fertilizes her eggs. As soon as the eggs hatch she too goes away and leaves the little ones to their fate. They usually wind up in side fish. : . Old Palestine Articles on Display at WU Lamps and other items of the pre-Christian era, discovered in Palestine excavations, are on pub-' lie display this week at Willam ette university. - , . Brought here primarily for stu dents of an ' introductory Biblo course, the exhibit is in the Wal ler hall office of Dr. Arthur H. Maynard, assistant professor of religion. : . - r - Covering a period of 3,000 years, the items include a Canaan ite bowl lamp used approximate-' ly 5,000 years ago, a saucer lamp of the type used when the He brews went from Egypt to Pales tine, a wheel-made lamp in use at the time of Christ, a juglet for carrying extra oil for lamps, to which Christ referred in the par able of the wise and foolish vir gins, y Charred grain particles, an ap plicator for cosmetics and pieces of jewelry also are Included in the items uncovered in excavation of Tell-en-Nasbeth or Mizpah; eight miles northf Jerusalem in the- 1930s.- They are here from the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Calif. C of C. to Hear Allan Carson Salem Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday that Its xorum luncheon speaker Monday will be Allan G. Carson, Salem attorney and former state senator who is now a -candidate for .the state supreme court. ' Also on the program at the Senator . hotel luncheon Monday will be- G F. Chambers. Salem packer and member of the state board of higher education. He is expected to discuss merits of a November ballot proposal to per mit the board to renlace its nres. ent revenue bonds with state gen eral obligation bonds with a re sultant interest savings -to tax payers. ; - . Statesman Pictures in Mu Angel Magazine xour uregon &iatesman photo graDhs were featiirmt in th vember issue of St Joseph mag azine, America's Catholic family monthly published at Mt. AngeL The photographs, taken by Don DiU of The Statesman staff, pic tured the ceremonies at ML An gel October S v UlCOS" ing of the coadjutor abbot, Rt Rev. Damian Jentges, OSB, in St. Mary's church. - - How Long Have YowBeen Getting The Statesman? The Oregon Statesman is in terested in finding out who among its friends is the longest continuous subscriber. T A note from anyone who has taken The Statesman more than 30 years would be appreciated, - Please write to Centennial Edition Editor, The Statesman, Salem, Ore. , ; giving data as to when the sub scription started. ?: -