V t-ZMU 'Stcrfegm'cm, StdnW Oregon? Sandfly. August '10. 1952 EightWestern States to Test Gvil Defense OLYMPIA WV-The military and civil defense forces of eight western states will band together Aug. 1$ for a joint 40-hour civil "defense exercise. A joint announcement from the participating agencies said thlr- teen mock incidents of enemy ac tion or sabotage are planned as exercises for the Washington State . fivil Defense Organization. Howerer, no state-wide alert will be sounded, State Civil De fense Director D. E. Bar bey said. Air raid warnings- sent out dur- lag the course of the operation will be in the form of messages from the state control center to the local civil defense directors v concerned. The 6th Army. Western Sea frontier of the Navy, Western Aid Defense Force and three 4th Air Force, Western Area Coast Guard, Western Army Anti-Aircralt Com xnand. Marine Corps units and the state and federal civil defense or- ganizations will take part in the eight state exercise, Barbey said. An umpire group of armed forc es and civil defense representa tives will oversee the widespread exercise from San Francisco. ' Civil Defense groups partidpat ing will include those of Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California. Arizona, Utah and Nevada. Reds Sentence Berlin Student To Execution BERLIN UP)- An East German court Saturday sentenced a West Berlin student of chemistry to die for conspiring to commit sabotage for the West. Three others, including a wo man, were given long prison terms ranging to life. All were accused of being agents of the "Fighting Groups Against Inhumanity." a West German anti-Communist un derground organization. The death sentence was pro nounced on Wolfgang Kaiser, 28. The prosecution charged he used his knowledge of chemistry to make "sabotage weapons" for Use In a plan to blow up canal locks and to set fire to a highway bridge, Joachim Mueller was given s life term, his wife, Ursula, got 10 years, and Kurt Hoppe 15 years, Calumet Entry Wins Feature CHICAGO UP)-Calumet Farm's surprising Mark-Ye-Well Satur day won the $148,000 American Derby at Washington Park almost as easily as he captured the equally rich. Arlington Classic at Arlington Park three weeks ago. The Calumet three-year-old pi loted as usual by Jockey-Eddie Arcaro defeated Sub Fleet, second In the 1952 Kentucky Derby, by two lengths with Marcador Third, 11 lengths back of SiibFleet, and Blue Dare fourth. , Layne-Charles Rematcli Nixed OGDEN, Utah OfJRex Layne's manager, Aiarv Jenson, said Sat urday a re-match with Ezzard Charles definitely was Out. Layne was awarded a decision ever the former heavyweight champion Friday night by Jack Dempsey. referee and sole 1ud The Charles camp protested vio lently and called it " a black eye for boxing." "We'd like to meet the winner ef the coming , Rocky Marciano Jersey Joe Walcott fight There Isnt any reason to test Charles again. We settled our . account with. him Friday "night," Jenson saia. Blind Pedestrian Killed by Auto PORTLAND UP) Daniel V. Kurtz, TB-year-old blind man, died . from injuries Saturday night after he was struck by a car as he was crossing . an intersection. . Police indentified the driver as Leona Christian, 47, Portland. She told them she didn't see the man v until just before her car car struck him, police said. ; No citation was issued. GDZSLER TO SPEAK BEND (AP)-jerry Giesler, prominent Los Angeles attorney, will be principal speaker at the Oregon Bar banquet hereJSept. 6. More than 60 per cent of North Carolina's land is in farms. - WHY NOT? y ef and Pork at Pecking Houso Prices THE BEST IN LOCKER BEEF By the Side ' ' LOCKER PORIC Calf ar Whola t .n 35c SA1EM r.HAT CO. Transient Charged With Disorderly Conduct Police arrested Louie Dezamitz, transient worker from South Bend, Indi Saturday morning, and charged him with disorderly con duct, reportedly for using profan ity in the presence-of neighbor children. ; v , The man was arrested after res idents in the 400 block on South Cottage Street had called police to report a strange man had been conversing with a 10-year-old neighbor girL Asks oover eersto Boost Output PORTLAND CSV-Former Presi dent Herbert Hoover tonight called on engineers to aid the nation's economy by developing methods of boosting production and low ering costs. . - Hoover. In a speech prepared for delivery at the Northwest En gmeermg Centennial here, said higher per capita productivity was the partial answer to spending. inflation and high taxes. He said that after the Revolu tionary. Civil and First World Wars, greater productivity had re stored "the credit of our nation" and "the prosperity of our people moved into high levels." A continuation of spending, tax ing and inflation, he said, can have but one result a national social istic state." . Hoover said both political par ties agree "that the nation is mired down in a swamp of spending, in flation and taxes." But both "dis agree on who-done-it." The former president blamed "ill-considered taxation" for fos tering monopolies in Industry while "the opportunity for the In dividual to establish his independ ent and competitive business is greatly diminished." This, he said, Is because- estab lished Industries can write off their losses against taxes, but the individual risking venture capital is unable to do so. Rites for Wreck Services for . 15-year-old Ken neth Dale Lent, killed last Tues day in an automobile accident in Four Corners, will be held Mon day at 10 a.m. in the Clough-Bar-rick' Chapel with the Rev. Max Wyatt officiating and interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. - Lent, a 1951 graduate of Leslie Junior High School, was thrown part way through the windshield of the car driven by his , older brother. Alfred. 17. The younger Lent was dead upon arrival at Salem General Hospital. G17 Your Old Tiro H Engin Victim Monday ) I Tit Tirt Tnol Conits en Mtw Car j To - usr pmcn 2X8$L wp t"" 018 "" I " SAVE ON THIS! SIZES TOOI - I $H7 657.x EvaPeron's 1 Body Center of BUENOS AIRES, Argentina UP) -The body of Eva Peron was taken through the troop-lined streets to the national capitol Saturday In a solemn military and civilian pro cession unmatched in Argentina's history. i Military bands played funeral dirges as 45 white shirt ed Workers slowly pulled the carriage to the black draped capitol building from the Ministry of Labor building where it had lain in state since Mrs. Peron's death two weeks ago. i There the body of the nation's first lady will lie in state for the final day until Sunday, when it will be taken to the general head quarters building of the General Confederation of Labor for tem porary burial, the climax of un precedented national mourning. Later it is to be embalmed lor permanent public display in a multi-million dollar Eva Peron monument to be built from work ers' donations in the heart of the city. Jury Decides Karnes 'Guilty' fStorv also on pare one) Albert William Karnes, who was convicted Saturday; of the murder of an elderly Salem woman, had been arrested in The Dalles three days after the Salem murder. At that time he was ap prehended for breaking into a pri vate residence at Astoria and at' tacking a woman with a hammer. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for burglary in that case on June 18. The convicted killer was a one time roomer at the home of Mrs. Litchfield in 1950. He was on pa role from the Washington State Reformatory, where he was sen tenced for one year for burglary, when he returned to Salem and killed his former landlady. Karnes chances of escaping the state gas chamber seemed slim Saturday. His attorney, showing the strain of the gruelling trial, said no appeal to a higher court was-"planned at this time." Judge Duncan had informed the jury it' could return one of six verdicts: Guilty of first degree murder without recommendation, guilty of first degree murder with a recommendation of life impris onment, guilty of second degree murder or of manslaughter, inno cent of the murder charge, and innocent of the murder charge by reason ox insanity. PBM WRECK SIGHTED MANILA UP) Wreckage of U. S. Navy PBM Mariner patrol bomber, missing since Thursday with 13 aboard, was sighted Sun I day morning In the Mariveles I mountains, across the bay from Manila, a Navy announcement OtlLY U952 f .lay Cover Your Procession Doctor to Treat Duke of Windsor ROME Sir Daniel Davies, court physician from London, arrived by plane Saturday night to treat the Duke of Windsor for a stomach disorder which has worried his mother, dowager Queen Mary. The Duke and Duchess of Wind sor are holidaying at Montecatird, a spa town near Florence. Sir Dan iel said he would leave by automo bile later Saturday night for Mon tecatird. i Told that the former king of England ate a big steak for lunch, Sir Daniel said. "Well, that's a good sign." Bride of Three Months Fatally StabsHusband SEATTLE UP)-A quarrel by a newlywed Seattle couple ended Saturday evening with the death of the husband and a confession by the bride of three months that she stabbed him during an argu ment. The victim was Kent RindahL 31, a commercial photographer. He died enroute to the hospital from a single knife wound in the back. lust below the leftshoulder. His wife, Elsie, SO, In a signed statement made to Seattle police said she had become ill after drinking some whiskey while at tending the Gold Cup races at Lake Washington early In the day. She slept through the races on the lawn at the lake and in a mend s car, leading to a quarrel with Rin dahL When they arrived home, Mrs. Rindahl said, he ordered her to pack her things and get going. She refused and so he started packing, She went to the kitchen, obtained a butcher knife, and "put both hands on the handle and plunged It into his back." j Then she ran to a neighbors and called police. Mrs. Rindahl is be ing held for investigation. No charges have been filed. . The Rindahl's were married in May. Tax Officials Seal Newspaper Plant At Hood River HOOD RIVER UP) The plant of the Hood River Daily Sun, which suspended publication Tues day, has been sealed closed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. John Baker of the bureau said at The Dalles more than $4,000 In social security withholding taxes, some dating back to 1950, had not been paid. i Publisher Jack Travis announc ed the temporary suspension to obtain more financing, said. The announcement said there I appeared to be no survivors of I the crash. In England the hood of an auto-1 mobile is called a "bonnet." MM 1mm AND YOU OLD TTJtl AN3YOU2 OLOTttI r Dovn Payment 5 Distance Mark Smashed by Kansas Plane MONTPELIER. Vt VP) Bob Paris, 31-year-old Wichita, Kan, pilot, flew 1,400 miles from Wichi ta to Montpelier Saturday in Just half a minute under 12 hours to set a new non-stop distance rec ord for very light planes. raris landed, his tiny Moonev "Mite" a Wichita-built one-seat- er powered by a 65-horsepower engineat 5:22 pjn. The previous very light airplane distance record was field by Al bert RebiUon of France, who cov ered 1,133 miles in his MinnlcaD type plane last August. Faris, a navy pilot in World War II and now the operator of an aircraft parts supply house in Wichita, estimated his average speed for the hop at 118.8 miles an hour. The 14-foot-long plane has a 28- foot wingspread. It weighed at take off 1,075 pounds, including pilot and rasoline. The fuselage was decorated by a large Dwight Eisenhower banner "carried from one fine Republi can state, Kansas, to another, Ver mont. Faris explained. The pilot figured he made the flight on something less than $10 worth of fuel. He said he used 39 gallons of gasoline and had nine left and also consumed a half pint of oiL :i State Employes Picnic Today A picnic for Oregon State Em ployes is to begin today at noon in Champoeg Park. All state employ es Irom Marion and Polk Counties are invited to attend with their families. Drinks, coffee and Ice cream will be furnished by the Employes Association but guests are asked to bring their own lunch. NEWSPAPER STRIKE ENDS TACOMA (JP) The manage ment of the Tacoma News Tribune reported Saturday agreement has been reached on a contract with the local unit of the CIO American Newspaper Guild, whose members are on strike at the daily news paper. : Business Manager George Russell said plans were being made to resume publication "at the earliest practical date." ' . S, 1 "I A ?vvi - V". M v U ' V XV: Hi fTAHERE Is a' Host of things that endear a 1 Roadmaster to anyona who loves to drive. There's the might of its Fireball 8 Engine most powerful ever put in a Buick. There's the thrift of its Airpower carburetor a four-barrel automatic that literally brings increased power right out of thin air. There's its hushed and luxurious silence its poised and level ride that cost a million dollars to develop and the infinite smoothness of its Dynaflow Drive. B ut the thing that has brought the most cheers for this big and obedient beauty is Buick's ver sion of Power Steering. Gone is the tug of turning, parking, maneuver- ing in small space. Power Steering takes over the effort of turn- ing the front wheels makes it a one-hand operation Do you have to learn to drive all over again if you have this new Buick feature? WHIM ttTTII AUTOMOlllIS AU HUT IUICX WILL BU Cordon Praises Private Ownership Of Timber Lands KLAMATH FALLS UP) Sen. Cordon (R-Ore) said here Satur day private timber ownership must be encouraged despite pres sures for greater public acquisi tion. 4 Cordon spoke at the 10th anni versary celebration of the first western ' pine tree farm on land owned by the Weyerhauser Tim ber Co, 10 'miles west of here. "It is not in the public interest that all forest land be in public ownership,' Cordon told the gath ering of Northwest lumber leaders. "These tree farmers are doing something for themselves," Cor don said, "something instrinsically good for the country and it's be ing done without a dash to the public treasury for help." Greeks Hurl More Shells At Border Isle DIKEA, Greece W-En trenched Greek soldiers threw a few 'more shots into Gamma islet on the nervous Greek-Bulgarian . frontier Saturday in a continued attempt to clear Bulgarian occupants off the 300-yard-Iong island. Greek fire from mortars, ma chine-guns and automatic weap ons has been directed intermit tently at the island for three days now. Successive 48-hour and 24 hour ultimatums from the Greeks failed to clear the Bulgars out. A Greek official announcement Thursday said the Bulgarians had withdrawn from Gamma after the Greeks had first opened fire. Apparently some Bulgars stayed on Gamma or returned after leav ing the island. A ,'. - r - Phone 4-3333 Missing Jet Hot May Have Chuted Safely EUGENE VP)- The wlf nf Jet pilot missing In Korea said a i . . . . - oBiuruay sne neia nope mat her husband, MaJ. Felix Asia, was alive. i Mrs. Asia said she received a letter from Col. Harrison R. Thyng, commander of the 4 th lntrntnr Wing, which said that her husband reported when he went down he had plenty of altitude and would parachute. He failed to return from a com- Oregon's rawStato Fair rjuADi 2o)is icEiefl Sale VjlnJi This year's Suts Fair wfll bs tbt btggejt and most colorful entertainment and educational event ever staged in Oregon! Each of tbt three major attractions for which tickets art necessary would bo a complete, top-flight show all by itself anywhere else. Hera U a great opportunity to entertain your friends -royally. Dool miu hi Se ALL the fair events during the eight days. Assure yourself good seats; tend for your tickets NOWI (Use this form.) OREGON STATE FAIR, P. O. Bo 671, Salem, Oregon. Please tend tht following tickets: Complete ItA mnd ICA-mmt WO HO CHAMPIONSHIP tOOtO a P.m. every Might w4 iiiO St mm4 Mudey lb.(TUM . huu4T)w Ttal Res. Box Seats $1.50. Rodeo ' .Other Res. Seals S1.25, Rodeo. On Stat In erenl SKCTACUUI IIO-TIMg KIYVt g P.M. Every Night for S Nights ' Res. Box Seats Si JO, Revue Ceterfel, IxcBtng NOftSI KACINO with PerMfbjtwel Wagerhig ltao ivery Bey -Kef. uox seats g 11. UO, Races .Other Res. Seats I All prices include taxes. Draw State Fair for all tickets for all Send self-addressed, stamped CaiAT DATS AND NIGHTS I Sat. Aug. 30 Sat. Sept. 6 Sjt fy State S ALEM I Parking 25 cents. General admission to grounds (pay at gate) SO cents to 6 P.M, 25 cents after 6. Children 12 and wider, getv . era! admlstion free. (Prices have never been raised!) ytni definitely do not. On th open road, yoa hav that same sure sense of command thai you've always had. Coming out of a curve, you can loosen your grip, and the front wheels right themselves just as they do on every Buick, But youll notice this! When you suddenly hit loose dirt or sand or a stretch of rough road Power Steering smoothly goes into action helps take up the jerk makes control of tha wheel easier and driving safer. L Wouldn't you like to try out this newest wonder on a Roadmaster or a Super? You. say the word, and well do the rest. Equipment, scctssorus, trim emd models m$ subject to clumge without notice. Optional tt extra cost on Roadmsster end Super onlj.r i ,; ; TNIM ( 08(ii) ll ))W 08 Y bat mission Aug. 1. His parents at La Grande and his wife were noti fied. Later Mrs. Asia got the lette which informed her that her hus band was on a routine mission with other planes when they ran into enemy fire. Asia's plane re ceived direct hits and started down over enemy territory. No one saw him jump, but the radio message Was reassuring. ' ' Ma. Asia holds the silver star for galantry, the distinguished flying cross with clusters, the air medal and the bronze star." He is credited with shooting down four enemy planes and damaging oth ers. - -.- With Mrs. Asia here are their two children, Terry, 8, and Merri lee, 4. . - The first study of logie In the Western world is believed to have been developed in ancient Greece. Bjuept wunmmf .70, Racea. check or M.O. to events. Total envelope to insure return of tickets. 00 So raSDGQDD DuDp(aDQ7 ,j,i:t. ..- 'i 193 So. Ccr.n::rcial Ph. 2-5651 388 North Commorcial Phona 2-3621