The Ctcrtoancm Sclera, Qrsw Tneaday, Noreinbor S3. 1S51 .1. Assort to p33c3 fey STRASBOURG; Nor. lMVHlstarys first transatlantic political assembly convened today and beard an American senator urge Euro peans to tnove boldly toward their own unification. Sea Theodore F. Green (D-RI), chairman of a 14-maa bipar am t4 oration from both houses of congress, told members of the . European consultative assembly that Europe must take steps equal to the dancers sne zaces. Philosopher 1 Rain Pushes Italian River Even High i ! "The danger that -western Eu rope Xaces -today," said Green, "is , not that 3ier actions may be too bold, "bat rather that they may be too ttarfL" '. ' Green was the only American to speak in the Initial session of the unofficial "conference of Strasbourg" between the congress men and a 20-man cross-section of the council of Europe's consul tative assembly. The European as sembly includes delegates chosen by the -parliaments of IS nations. The meeting is to have no bind ing effect on relations between governments ox the countries rep resented Jiere, but is designed to encourage cooperation among them. Green -took the floor after Bel gium's Paul-Henri Spaak, assem bly resident, greeted the con gressmen with the assurance that all members of the assembly de sire the closest possible associa tion with the U. S. ' , Most Americans were non-committal after the sessions. Kep. Oonald OToole (D-N.Y.) summed it up this way: Today was only batting prac tice. Wait till we get our feet on the ground. Sen. Brien McMahon (D-Conn.) commented: "Today wa were only sparring' Group Pushes Scio, Stayton iect Deep mid Wide LONDON. Nov. 19 -AV For eign SecretaryiAnthony. Eden told ! the house of commons today the chasm between east and west was RoadProi BROWNSVILLE. Nov. 19 The Cascade Highway association de cided tonight to continue as its main effort a move for early im provement of the nine-mile stretch of country road between Scio and Stayton. " ' Linn county , court will be sounded out on the possibility of putting the proposed improvement up to the voters as a special mill age issue similar to the one nar rowly defeated- in balloting two years ago. Present here tonight were 33 members -from Stayton. Scio. Leb anon, Mohawk, Eugene and Springfield. The group will meet again December yi in Lebanon. Parents Jailed For Neglecting Infant Girl PORTLAND, Nov. 19-P)-Don- ald B. Speer, 34, and his wife, Pa tricia. 27. today were sentenced to one year in the county jail and fined $1,000 on charges 01 caus ing their minor child to become a dependent. ? The sentences were held in abeyance pending an investigation by juvenile court authorities. The child, a four-month old girl, was found alone in their one room home Sunday night. Police said they found gas leaking from a kitchen stove burner. The child suffered no ill effects, v Eden Sees East, West Chasm as so deep, wide and alarming that he did not believe any "sudden or spectacular move" would lessen the tension, f! 1 Rather, he proposed that east and west try to settle some of their little differences before tackling the big ones. i. uaung ms first statement in a full foreign policy debate since the new conservative government took office, Eden ranged all the chief trouble Spots of the world, from Korea to Germany, Iran and Egypt. :: : ; J "There is ndw virtually no dip lomatic contact between east and west, between either side of the iron curtain, "i! Eden said in his grim report Such an impasse, he said, "has rarely existed- in history before.' It is the depth and the width of the forbidding chasm that separ ates east andi: west, mentally as well as physically, that is so for bidding for the present and so alarming for the future. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky in his rejection of West ern disarmament proposals at Par is, he continued, displayed an "ap parent imperviousness to any oth er shade of meaning except his own. I hope I was mistaken, but there did . not appear to be a chink open anywhere x x x." iPrice Ceiling Cuts Due on Soaps WASHINGTON. Nor. 19 - V The government said today it plans a new freeze on prices of soaps nrt rlMnwrt at niweant 1oirlf I which are well below existing ceilings. : ;.. The office of price stabilization told manufacturers their ceilings will be rolled back soon to about the level of current selling prices to, wholesalers, r ' ' OPS said this would not have any effect- on- prices of soaps and cleansers to housewives, since er ROVIGO. Italy. Nov. 19 Heavy rains pushed crests of the Po river and its tributaries higher today, posing new threats .for refugee-jammed towns on the rim of the worst Italian flood in this century. The death ton has climbed to more tha 100, with most of the figures two days old. - 1 calls went out for tne emer gency evacuation ox VUiadose. 1 these nroducts already reflect the nudway Detween wis almost de-1 lower manufacturing prices. sertea cuy ana uooaea Aaruu ice town's normal population of 5,000 is swollen by hundreds of refu gees. i Two u S. army flying boxcars and other aircraft dropped food and supplies 1 into Adria while a huge fleet of small boats battled swirling currents and rescued thousands of beleaguered there. Most of Adria's 35,000 popula tion did not heed warnings to flee Saturday night when the flood spread over a vast Po delta tri angle 25 miles wide and 40 miles deep. Late yesterday 20.000 were still believed huddled in upper stories and other insecure places of ref uge. ' But the situation was de scribed as confused today, with no accurate count of those en dangered. Wintry Clime Visits Nation; Doctors Blast . a . . rrr - At warre n Vincent to Get Chance to Deny Red Charge HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 19 Starlet Marilyn Monroe, presently the No. 1 cheesecake gal of the movie colony, is coming bite her wn after a year of minor roles. She Is described as a serious girl who reads philosophy and Is intent en an acting career. (AP WIrephoto.) Ambulance SpeedRapped EUGENE, Nov. 19-JP)-Oregon ambulance drivers were told here Saturday to slow down. Sgt Vera Hill of the state po lice said few ambulance cases warrant speed on the , way to the hospital. He told the Oregon State Ambulance association that sirens and red lights are seldom needed. In fact,-they often do more harm than good in clearing the way, he said. The drivers elected Robert Con- ley, Eugene, president; Barley Buck, Portland, vice-president; Marie Dunn, Florence, secretary, and W. S. ritts, Salem, treasurer. et Bomber Crash Kills 3 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, J Calif., Nov. lSMVA six-engine jet bomber crashed shortly, after takeoff at this base this after noon and the three crew members were killed, the air force nounced. The B-47 Stratojet, a high alti tude and high speed bomber. crashed to the ground a quarter of a mile west of the runway just after it got into tne air. It ex ploded after the crash. CHICAGO. Novi lJHffV-T w o leaders of the American Medical association say Governor Earl Warren of California. ' republican presidential aspirant, "is in the Truman-Ewing camp.1 ' .; Ewing is Oscar Ewing, federal security administrator, proponent of the national health insurance plan which the AMA opposes. A letter, signed by Dr. John W. Cline of San Fraancisco, AMA president, and Dr. Elmer I. Hen derson of Louisville, chairman of the AMA campaign coordinating committee, has been sent to the group's 202 house of delegates members. . i t The letter said Warren "has re newed his advocacy of comoul sory health insurance in two re cent speeches. an- RENO, Nov., Nov. lMVCa reer Diplomat John Carter Vincent will be given!! an opportunity to deny under oath that he is a com munist, Sen. Pat McCarran's of- lice neTe reported toaay. I 1 "I A 1 McCarran, currently hospitaliz- AClieSOll ApDCalS ea wim 1 nean artacK, is cnair-if-i f-v man of the senate internal secur- JT OT UlSariliailieilt 'Marines Just Don't Give Up' TOKYO. Tuesday, Nov. 20-fflV The marine commander in the Pacific today said there were no marines among the 5,500 Ameri can prisoners of war massacred by communists in Korea. We marines don't get cap tured,", said LL Gen.. Lemuel C. Shepherd, jr., who returned last night from Korea. umy 14 marines nave oeen re ported missing in . action since Jan. 1. Marines just don't give up. r i Truman Plans Speech Today ' 1 i 1 KEY WEST.: Fla, Nov. l&-fpy- President Truman worked late to night putting into final shape for delivery in Washington a full- dress political 1 speech for which he is interrupting his Florida va cation ' j The president speaks around 10 p, m, (7 p. m. PST) tomorrow before . the Women's National Democratic club at a banquet in Washington's Hotel Mayflower. ' It will be broadcast directly by the American Broadcasting com pany, j ;ir:. - ' i- Ridgway Asked For Certification -Of Atrocity Story WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 -&)-The defense department disclosed tonight it has asked Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway for a more specific "clarifying" statement on the re ported communist slaughter of : some 5,500 American prisoners' of war in Korea. - High officials at the Pentagon said they expect Gen. Ridgways '- headquarters in Tokyo to Issue a new statement very soon, perhaps within 24 hours. . - These officials said it should j contain answers to certain spe cific questions sent to the Far i Eastern commander in a series of : earlier messages from Washing- i ion. 1- Digest of Norway Wartime Diaries Given to Library ; Donation of a 500-page volume of experiences of Norwegian schools during World War II has been made to the public library from Thor lodge. Sons of Norway. Much of the material ; in the book is taken from personal dia ries secretly kept by teachers while confined in concentration camps and engaged in slave labor. Eighteen of the teachers r have contributed articles on various phases of the historic event which began with the rounding up of teachers and transporting them to "KJrkenes in northern Norway until their release at the end of the war. . - Copies of the book, written In Norwegian, are on sale by the lodge. - t - ... GMdien 'n Bnoplin's Cerred Family Style Ejich's mi S72S Portland Ed. Ph. 342 ' ity subcommittee which recently heard ex-communist Louis Budenz testify that he. had heard that Vincent was a communist. Vincent, now UJS. consul at Tan- giers, call the; testimony "false.1 He wrote to McCarran asking to appear before the committee by Christmas, when he is due to re turn to Tangiers. Auto Headlights Help Plane Pick Up Polio Victim GRANTS PASS. Nov. 19 -(4V Eighty-three motorists lined up at tne Grants Pass airport last night, turned on their lights and enabled plane to ma;e an emergency flight to victim. Proposal Support PARIS, Nov. 19-(flV-Secretary of State Dean Acheson appealed today to the world and obviously to the Soviet Union most of all, to accept western disarmament proposals as a turning point on the road to peace. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky, who earlier had laughed scornfully at the pro posals, sat in poker-faced silence during the one hour and 20 min utes in which the secretary pati ently explained the arms reduc tion plan to the 60-nation political committee. ; After the committee adjourned until tomorrow, Vishinsky left the room without saving whether he had relented in any degree. He is expected to reply later this week. Eugene with a polio : f The victim;: was Marvin Simp son,. 4. The, jlbcal chapter of the national jroundauon lor Infantile m 01 IkV paralysis "arranged for a Mercy i 1 OllOW Manager Holt Reappointed come here for the boy. Manager Fred Hale of the unlighted Grants Pass airport rounded up the mo torists to provide the light for the landing and take-off for the plane. The boy was taken to a Eugene hospital. PORTLAND,! Nov. lMflVWal- ter A. Holt will be general man ager of the Pacific International livestock Exposition here again next year. Directors announced his re-appointment. E7::::r Saleas Only Hmi-iimI Theatr Ends Today Open 6:45 "THE FROGMEN "STOP THAT CAB Starts Tomorrow 1 r7ei!meoio 1 ' 1 Plus Riin-nie-TinE-rHEis ! 4 v.1 J AUTO DIVIDENDS SAG WASHINGTON. I Nov. 19 -V saggmg sales and dividend pay ments in the automobile industry were reported ; today while most other lines showed a modest pick up.' Dividend payments by auto mobile corporations amounted to only $122,900,000 last September compared with $242,700,000 in September of 1950 the office of business economics of the com merce department reported. - MUST END TONIGHT! -f! A STRIZTCAS HANIID LZZZST WarmupDu Continuous Daily A vast mass of cold air brought wintry temperatures to most of the nation Monday, but a warm- up was reported on the way. ; Freezing readings were report ed as far south as Florida. Sever al sub-zero reading were recorded In the northern plains states. The cold an- mass, centered east of the Mississippi river, was moving slowly - eastward, however, and southerly winds rushing in its wake brought warmer tempera tures as it passed. Snow fell Monday in the Lake Superior area and the eastern Great Lakes region. Light snow fell on Cleveland, where residents of the - southeastern part of the city were still digging out-: of three-foot drifts dumped over the week-end by a freakish storm that left only some three inches on the other side of town. Monday's snow was quite light in most areas. Showers fell in northern Cali fornia and along the Oregon coast. With the major exceptions of the snow and shower sections, the rest of the nation had clear ; to partly cloudy .weather and a warming trend. i Florida reported the coldest weather of the season early Mon day, but a brisk breeze prevent ed' frost from forming In most truck garden areas. Sample low readings Monday included five below zero at Inter national Falls and Bemidji, Minn.; -3 at Big Piney, Wyo.; -2 at Eau Claire, Wis.; two above zero at Duluth, Minn.; 21 at Shreveport, La.; 22 at Jackson, Miss.; 24 at Winslow, ArizJ 30 at Jacksonville, Fla.; 32 at New Orleans and Lake Charles, La.; and 33 at Pensacola, Fla. . - ; - , i i2-7Sr Open 6:45 - Show 7:15 eiHiseMtiseiet ENDS TONIGHT! THAT'S MY ! BOY" I Jerry Lewis f Dean Martin - Plus - I "BETWEEN MIDNITI ; AND DAWN" j Mark Stevens : Gale Storm - ! x. AIR FORCE XEAVES DUE WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 - WV Most air force training activities will be suspended between Dec. 22 and Jan. 2 to :give Christmas leave to as many men as possible. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, air force chief of staff, said jtoday: : Musical Entertainment Every Night Fine Food No Cover ! VILLAGE INN 3057 Portland Rd. C0TT0NW00DS THURS., NOV. 22 ENDS TONIGHT! PEOPLE AGAINST OUABA rrnE STRIP- J STARTS TOMORROW! 2 of the Season's Best on 1 Huge Program! THE GREATEST AOYENTUSf AGESI thsnoi ANN BLYTH DAVID FARRAR - PLUS THIS 2nd TOP-NOTCH TREAT! - Served Family Stylo Noon Til 10 P.M. THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 if rushed I Phone 3-CS60 ror Reservations The GOLDEN ARROW 1590 Fairgrounds Road - -; - O Thnrsday, Ilovomtsr 22nd Our Annuo! ThaskagiTlng Fesarol sue Brmg Tour Fziesdal Hare A Good TIzael 74( CbdL Ten) j Modem end Old Tbno Dancing 4.- I ; S t ZL- . I" JJLW.1 I mm 1 fc. i rr ii lie DANCING, 9 1 A. M. Adm. 1.50, Tax Inc. ki.V lr- .JilL O Uu mm Also: - Color Cartoon Warner Newt lilll To)nnrr It I - fi I I )) I NEW Tonorjiovi Nhlng 7ara : erer seen asateaea ttssplendar... raw eeurage From the whe gaTO yem -AnthKlBXs Men" MEL FERRER ANTHONY QUN - EUGENE RLESAS : . CHARUTA : M1R0SLAYA 2nd I Major Hitl IC:2ET?CIF WATQ30SS OF TUX STAR- STATH C r C GHBEEBBB 0 j GEORGE MONTGOMERY GALE STORM For Your Added Enjoymentl , COLOR CARTOON, "Mechanical ElrdFOX NEWS NEW TOMORROW! ADVEIITUilE ROfAAIICE that acta the - seas en flrel i : te lnflsma : x the emotions! i. w. ENDS TONIGHT! "IKON MAN "HA1K OF THE RENEGADE T0M0RR0V1-2 Great Return Hits! Your f Great Caruso" Start MARIO LANZA In I - 2nd Top-NorchMOM Hitl- 1 J aUVr3 io::i lu::d tAWA IATMONO CXTRA1 -- Color Cartoon Lara Newa ii. . MtSSST masshau f i 1 tad Ace Hitl Abo! ESMOND O'BRIEN UZAEETH SCOTT a i? TERRY MOOU CARTOON - "PLANE GOOFX WAKNEK NEWS LAST DAY1 j -';! "-O . "little Ecypt -and nReaaioa la 1 Itsno . "InTlsIbIa - - ' ' i IT "BeyendthePeose'' f TOMORROW! -2 ACE HITS! ; Acrlont Thritlsl Adventure to Please Everyonel JAMES STEWART MARLENE DIETRICH In one of the all-time great westemsl "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" ! - Andl- r! s8 'TIUDE OF TIE 1 CO ITEIY"