g -The Statesmen, Salonx, Orexjon, Monday. October' 13 ,1852 Refugee Say Reds CTse-More Co Y ies r ear .1 o outnsawa Hubcaps Taken td I Standby l?irice-Wage Torture By Religion l vea Keep Them from Being Stolen Control Act Proposed "WASHINGTON (TV-Economic Stabilizer Ttoger 1. Putnam pro- wno one I nnrnH RimrfjT a Ktanrthv nrire-wa s?f control law for n residential use friends are, a worried youth learn- an Pmerpencv but mntainine built-in veto authority lor Congress. One never knows who ones To Get Confessions MOSCOW WV-Nikolai A. Mlk- hailov, secretary of the Young Whether 'or not present controls axe extended beyond the present April 30 deadline.' Putnam told , reporters, the country should have "some kind of fire insurance" against a flare-up ,of inflation. The plan now under study,, lie By RICHARD OXEGAH hubcaps off Munson's car so they wouldn't be stolen. . ed Sunday night when he thought someone bad stolen two newly purchased hubcaps. The routh. James Mimson of CuSTlSuI1 told'theTtnl Houte revealed,, would oblige the Presl- Congress of the Communist farty ZnZt -,TwIY . dent to consult with the 5enaie w. i it u-lwhue it was parked in a service-1 . . VIENNA WIron Curtain refugee, arriving la- Austria claim "" station on Uncasterve, But JTJl Communist police of Eastern ruropewe turmng more and more to lamng Gnr the influence of re- iew rninuies aiter uiisonieii L" m T ohvsical torture to extract "confessions' from anti-Communists. liTii the police station,' the hubcaps emergency power. , The refugees alleged the tortures have replaced the mental and " - ' turned up, in the backseat of the i It would add this extra precau- emotional pressures which the Communists formerly used to force "TheKomosol young Comma- car of a friend, who drove by the tion: If Congress were In adjour- nrisoners to sign the documents needed for Communist courts. .oal, in an address made police station hunting for Mim- ment when the emergency arose, pruxmci w a . v nublie Simdav. said frn village and - "3 K PnM!i1in.miM be reauired claim to have been subjected to I city, slackers and violators of the . Urvice sta- to caU f11 session within .30 torture. Some of their stories, are Marxian ruies were zouna among OuL.Be hU taken the! JfLzTTr OT T ODUDUUL Him U II WIDKIH U JVIUU. - I m - .1 I uu Mi make extravagant claims to win After referring o those coming favor with the West. - - ' i under the influence of religion, he But the claims of one young addad- "We are obliged vigorous- Czechoslovak girl, who hides be- ly to put an end to the short- neath the name of Miss Novak, comings in ideological work and are accepted by Western investi- raue the level of new tasks." He gators as reasonably reliable. She asked the Congress for increased claimed she was arrested In Bra- aid for the youth movement., tislava and accused of being a spy. The Young Communist League -t.-?f t 2.r. .w x. does not, encourage the teaching hrf w9?!- oi xOQ OT belief in God. she said, 1 was tortured for three a tZ? v i i ; WASHiwuiurt C -T riT; .f, -r t down with a believer and glad Truman came noma ouuuj lu . , 4 ""vuiu lie White House ne u vacaie in u,".. Kff. Communist dogma on the subject. tnree months-after a coast-to- w--, w .uujev. w moigzu- g, youni peop do attend indent newspaoer 1A1 Akhbar combined group under Mo coast speaking 4our - without par- . . church rvices in Moscow but Mondav that-Kin a7onk bilization Director Henry H. Fow- and th. soles of my feet with a Hify are y the minoritr. will charged formally with i!nd developed into Propcee vi . j ti. !; ..." I The congregations are made udL..... vi- I recommendations for the new j t m j j I mostly of older neon la. the bulk 1 jt..i j j IT. i. Coneress in i January, rowler baianrintf i mi.;nn th. of teem women, -i thwi. -i i i ready has announced ,ne: wiu seek my hands When the ruler felL 1 1 Congress is in recess but V. . . v ,.' I t 1 extension of some priority and ai- L !fnTf; OT r10 rufr eu 1 wUl resume Monday with the all- A1 Akhbar said the public, pros- location powers beyond their June ' a. a i m m ssviiTnv urnii in avav thf rna MAvn nn . a. ma. v Mu iiMinn t l nnponani xasx oi cnoosins a .new I "" o expiration uie. - w - - - " - WW I - I M MM thAl Bl t . ' : - w I MJTJiaTTl Kflia IS UX COTU W President Ends Goast-to-Coast g Speakin Tour i s By ERNEST B- VASSARO T v- ; and ED CREAGII i "Well be in danger of a con flagration until r Stalin puts bis matches away, the stabilizer said, f We should have a fire extinguish er ready, though mostly it would be kept hanging on the walL 1 "If we had had that kind of protection when Korea was in vaded we would have prevented" a 10 per cent dose of inflation.? .. ! Putnam disclosed he has asked the wage, price and rent control agencies to have tentative legisla tive DroDOsals ready for him by CAIRO, Egypt (JP) V The Inde- Nov. 1. These then will be studied Egyptians! to Charge Farouk With Treason 2 Youths Held er Arrest m Car With Girls A 14-year-old Nevada boy was held by city police Sunday on a charge of Juvenile delinquency after bis arrest with a 21-year-old friend, who is held for va grancy. !, Police said -two Toledo girls. one 14 and one IS, who were rid ing in a ear with the .two Nevad ans, were released into the custody of then parents Sunday afternoon. Richard Walter Potter' 21, of Winnemucca, Nev, was the driver of the car, In which the boy, from the same town, and the two girls were passengers. Police said the boys picked the two girls up in Sisters and drove from there to Salem, after spending the night near Eugene. .- end of this 8,500-mile campaign - "J " "V , I Central Committee which, in turn. I sentence against , the: ki tour you couldn't do better man holdm- a coin agamst it with th7 will organize a new presidium to Moving m exue in Italy. j decide whether to recommend that roil hnrr nn me oia ex urea-1 j . . ... rpn m rna nnuni TJniitKtiM i Tha .nM VommiV. umut 4 ,.u i.n.uAn MinHnii yayn. gam iuuiui iucdi I Uic piCSCUk au n 1 1 1 1 1 n uvu vwuuwm was made when Ma. Gen. Mo- be extended, also, nammed riaguiD, now premier. to fall back on the old expres- ij Qi " nosjEacn replace the present Politburo. awn,, j ! , , com dropped, I was beaten again. He starts a new three-day trip TbeDf to toTce to Wednesday night through ew confess by almost strangling me England and to Brooklyn. And with their hands. : almost as soon as he gets back, he rormM 0f Torture1 will head midwestwara again xoi "All this was not enough. Pen whistl estop until election day. I cils were put between my out Signs of Wear - - . stretched fingers and the knuckles The 68-year-old executive, trav- then pressed together. I kept hop- eling in the role of retiring Demo- ing that their inventive minds cratic party head, came through would exhaust themselves, but the the ' 90-speech grind in better police always found something ahane than most of the others in new. They put matches between , his 16-car special train, sun, his I my bare toes and lighted them. voice and his bearing did show a Eisenhower to Seek Voters on Atlantic Coast sprang his military coup Jury 23.1 Farouk abdicated three days later. 1 Al Akhbar said an official in vestigation disclosed ! that U. S. Secretary of State Achnon, backed by President Truman, had objected to any intervention by i Britain In the Egyptian crisis. The Investigation," according to lielicop ters, AtomjEnergy Talk Selects few signs of wear. But Truman was obviously, con- the paper, disclosed that Acheson DENVER UPi - Gen. Dwight D. I was roused from his bed in Wash- The worst of all was when they I Eisenhower started a week of po- ington By Sir Oliver Franks, Brit- drove staples for paper under my nngernaus. , Helicopter 1 developments and atomic energy will be discussed by a two-man team of specialists at litical big-game hunting Sunday lh ambassador to the U. S, who I a meeting xnursday ror aiem or pointing toward the populous I delivered an urgent message from ganized reserve corps units at the vlnced. whatever his critics might Miss Novak claimed that during states on the Atlantic seaboard British Foreign Secretary Anthony Reserve Armory. think, that he helped Democratic three days' torture and 11 days' after still another invasion of the Eden to the effect Farouk had sent The speakers will be CapL John presidential candidate Ad lai Ste-1 interrogation, she did not break traditionally-Democratic South, j Eden an SOS. f i I L. Farris and Lt. Ralph E. Houck, vi-ntnn hv tn rroaountrr iwini uvwu. oijiuuu tu icctivcu no i i h rtattia fnr th. nndtanmr i r. a .moim. . tin'4. i nntn rrom xne aixm Army ceaa- In which one aim was to cut down food She said she had nothing to moving toward a climax, has only ish intervention was iconveyed to quarters at; San Francisco, Calif. r t.i-v4 in t: v, -- I confess, and finallv. after xrnri- I n . ' I i. ' . . !Y ' . . . I t . .uj i. h9hmi Bge as GOP nominee. ' . M. . , 1.1. 11 KJ KJtlC LttU BdJ lUi tCi mr uc- (her he is right about that, even .after the voters have had their Nov. 4. Iuge Crowds What can be said now is that the crowds he talked to, neighbor to-neighbor fashion from the tram platform, were generally as large tf not larger than those to whom he appealed in 1948 when he was himself seeking re-election.. . Leaning over his speaking stand as a Missouri farmer, might lean over his backyard fence, Truman - appeared more efiective, more confess, and Imauy, after spend- three weeks to go. Prime Minister Churchill and his Invited to attend are National ln. Eom: m labor camps for I with time nmnlnn nuL thr- K;n.t .nH-th.. vn Guardsmeni ROTC members and -ponucai re-educauonr she was were indications at th. mAra1 pH,h 7 q,,., i reserve components of other reieasea. But sne feared re-arrest h,-.,," 7 rT" ST.: ,r , rr hMn,hH f th armed forces . Ci Aiuaviu uai lti iu xjx'.ii w t-i l iiei i anai r nna riTnar TnsiTi ist Tnam i aMvAw - - - may be adding still more speech- go to Farouk's aid,! Al Akhbar Lilians are also invited to attend. maaung appearances to his already 1 said. crowded campaign plans. His ad visers are watching for "soft m A 1 spots" on the Republican map, I flY AlM TOl and at the same time weighing t Eisenhower's chances of cracking imr -f 1 HXT 'm.1 a number of Democratic strong- iYlOllierS Willi noias. and escaped to Austria at the first opportunity. x ! W. U. Legal Aid Cluiic to Fete 5th Birthday Willamette ! University's Legal Aid Clinic, pimeer organization' of W.U. President, ; Maj. Gampion Due At Alabama Meet An aide said he may spend two TIL 'L. C JJl9 full days in Pennsylvania instead JODS SOUffni of trying to cover that state with M iO one sweep of whistle stops. GOP strategists have been eye- Q. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette University, accompan inA Yvr MnlJNnrman Camnion. will Mothers who hold down Jobs J participate with other college and years ago. i . ' L . celebrate its fifth anniversary on I psnerlallv in PhilaHpinWa -Pitl . . II. - - X J A J M I Tir. J I m " - - y awww .1 mnumuj w?a naraer. sor weunesuay. . .. .. . . burgh and the coal reeioiu. Tn the fiSTKliAfJff these areas have returned! speeches at every whistie stop and until it now handles between 173 ?Ta32ri"T!f : in the fervor of his appeals. and 200 cases per year in Marlon fL8! fif f.w nhr ! . Countr. the rest Of the state. The Republi- Even at the points, where there "Response to the legal clinic has was heckling, mostly.by teen ag- been highly gratifying." said Prof- era. uics cidwiu cneerea narrr wiants a. ,nu, uuccwr uie Tniman anH nrmH him r I clinic. cm heir or "Pour it on, Harry.' me community has recognized Ci vwp? wcueve, majur un- Could It be that the crowds liked the worthiness of ( this organiza- ter area for the Democrats. ; Truman because of that peculiar tion," he pointed out, "through the In any case they have mapped talent for talking a language no Community Chest which this year a heavy schedule of appearances "one could mistake? Could it be increased the legal aid budget for for the general in that statei - th bristling arth MiHuioctom the first time in five years." The Eisenhower was born there and Erases that made comnlirated 1- chmc is supported for the most he will have the sentimental ad- Meat contains all the minerals necessary to sustain life. ! . I Carbon black is widely used in printing inks. - . . ,; Nationsts Capture Isles TAIPEH, Formosa VChinese Nationalist . guerrillas ' attacked three small islands off the Red China mUnlandJVednesday and in a night and a day of hard, fight ing wiped out three companies of Communist troops, the official cen tral daily news reported Monday, Three Red com pannes normally would number about 750 men, The Central Daily News made no mention of guerrilla losses, nor did it say whethes the Nationalists remained ot withdrew, to their base. " r. . j It said the guerrillas attacked Wednesday ' evening and figMirg continued until 5 pjn. Thursday -when Communist resistance ceased. CARAVAN OF STASxV IN PERSON WOODY , DINAH HEttf.lAN sjbRsliEV DOLLY HOUSTON USB1E GREEN LOU DALEY "MIL lYDtTBOD'i WASHINGTON "MERCURY RECORDS Ar QUEEN OF THE JUKE BOXES" it ' : . HAROLD ICING ROLUNO RYTHUM" SALEM HIGH ' AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Oct 14 a p. M.. si.sa mnA $L6I (Pins Tax) V I If Tickets at the I Ij Reeerd Shop ; I sure of himself, than he did four its kind on the West Coast, will fc, the ri in wSiV outside tte honM wold et Pecial ROTC officials in a conference Luk..u t. iu I M?eanarp nse in registrauons, ncJ HraHon nn lnrMnt tax riav r ii.tuit n,FAn.n9i v , I vWV Aw 4c a vv via a aa a, vav ---. if a resolution of the fOregon state at Montgomery, Ala. Council of Retail, Clerks wins ap- Attending will be more than 115 pr n : aJ t "aii college presidents and vice presi- The i council, anAFfLatf Oiate, dmt and 60 deans, representing held its quarterly meeting in Sa- , esx oi e sixe xne wepuDii- lcm Sunday with a combined din- ttrnuchout th United States Ha- AFROTC. Campion heads Willam- cans dential election. If Pennsylvania is a potential soft spot, Texas, the Eisenhow Marion Hotel. About! 50 represen tatives of locals in Astoria, Bend. I 11.' Salem attended, i ' r The resolution approved by the council seeks legislative action on a proposal to permit working mothers to deduct pay to baby sit ters from their federal and state income taxes. Another resolution sues seem simple-for the mo- R31 tte Community Chest and vantage of touring Texas on his favors a 5-day, 40-hour week ment,' at least? Whatever the answer, the the Marion County Bar Assn. birthday, Oct 14. ine legal aaa program at Wina- motte University has been esta-1 crowds came to the whistlestops. L , -r L Salem ITan ninnrerl Ohio reporters, indeed, . saioTtnat Ilshe1 three-fold purpose. salem iUan iar5ea In some cases the turnouts for the L CiiriSLin With Check Passing mild-looking, grav-haired Mis- fT person an cprrtumty to -looking, gray-haired Mis sourian exceeded in size and en ' thusiasm some of the ' crowds - which met Eisenhower at compar- able cities in that state. State police Sunday night ar rested Bert Major Davis of 51S0 Sunnyview Ave. on a Linn County warrant charging obtaining money under false . pretenses. Davis was arrested at a tavern in Gates. throughout industry John Moore, .Salem secretary of the Retail Clerks Union, was elected president of the council at the closing session. George Lightower and ' Gordon Swope, both of Portland, and A. L. Lewis, Astoria, were elected trustees for one year. The Helm and River In Afghani stan may once nave rivaled the Police said Davis was arrested Nile, the Tigris and? Euphrates as n Open 6:45 P. M. Rita Hiyworth Glenn Ford "AFFAIR ISy TRINIDAD W " ' Frankle Xane "Kalnbow Ronod My Shoulder" v 'Contlnnous :r - - -... , .. - r 'Joan Crawford Jack PaJanee SUDDEN FEAR" ' 19 Marie Windsor "NARROW MARGIN" obtain legal advice and legal as sistance. The service aids the stu dent by providing an internship in handling actual cases and thirdly, it helps the bar association by re moving the burden of free legal services from many offices. students begin their legal aid 111 connection witn we passing or. xne seat oi eariy ciymzauon, sj eounseling at the end of me second ?,vr .1-uuo ncuuous cn. me nanonu 'J-P". five weeks of their second year in tJau naa no1 l3eea w "t- law scnoai ana continue th nrne.i uvui auuuu. ; . ' w"-w - ...T. nee through the second five weeks of their third vear. Willamette University is the only law school on tna coast which op erates such a clinic. Two other uni- . 2 , 1 . 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