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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1952)
it - V r 3 11 17 lC2ad YEAH 18 PAGO Thm Oregon Slotrr-inru Sclera, Oiwgoa, 7dntsdo7 Kortmbtr 12 1212 Ho. 232. Story of Baicif ie -H - Bomb Tests Met 'by Silence WASHINGTON 6TV-Officials of the. Atomic Energy Commission persisted in tight-lipped silence Tuesday in. the face of reports that the first American-made hydrogen "hell" bomb has been exploded In i the Souih Pacific . i "We will have absolutely no comment until the current series of atomic tests is concluded," an AEC spokesman said. "Then we will make an announcement." Nation's War Record RgvigvgcI at Capitol Ceremony 7"D IT03 Meanwhile, scientists here dis- missed any idea that an H-bomb explosion might 'have caused the 13-foot tidal wave that struck the island of Oahu, : Hawaii, on Nov. 14. and also ' threw huge waves against the Aleutians and "Midway Island. - Scientists said any man-made detonation wouM be puny com pared to the gigantic forces un leashed by nature such as earth quakes, "volcanic eruptions, hur ricanes that might tion. 1 2y -rL r it 1 Nil PORTLAND (iT) A spokesman for Pacific Power It L-4 Co. said Tuesday that most prrratt utility firras la tht ?irih- west will ask this week for pemixxipn to char re tetRporaxy tifb er rates because of the power shcrUfe. - Critically-short supplies cf hydroelectric power have forced utility companies to buy expensive steam-1 ener led power, uW tint eosts up. One Washington! Crm, Pusrt Sound rower it XUht Co, already has aiked for a 22 per cent rate increase. The PPU. spoaesmaa here said his firm and chers wlU apply far tzcreases ta washlnxtoa Stale, aa a beartnx wul be set. No beannf is required is Oreron, be said, because ta etnrrreaclfs the firms present fXrurrs suppcrV inc their, hlcher costs. Then they may be' authorized- to rharre hicber rates accordxf to the Ore Cost rate formula. U.S. Typist-ajt U.N. Switches . i Loyalty to Reds - ny volcanic eruptions, nur-1 1V- - and other phenomena I fLi-' 4 -A ght set tidal waves in mo-1 K ,.,,,, r , y flLW lunft., ov. o -vu ported hydrogen bomb explosion ' j At.. us,AH AAfn TirAl 17 .... . . . gam me vuicn vi " " nave Deen puDiisnea . aunng tne a high degree of discrimination as few dayg Angeles. Lima. 0., Michigan City, Ind., and Salt Lake City. :.. , . Letters Written Most of the published descrip tions, set forth in letters written by U.S. sailors to friends In this the nation's war record Tuesday at traditional 1 gires the main address color raards of various local veteraa Armistice Day ceremonies, moved to the State CapltoL As Dr. I civilian organisations stand on the rotuda floor. la the f ererreaad Walter Snyder, superintendent of Salem public schools, (at top) are floral wreaths, placed ta silent triboto to Asoerteal war dead. they threaded their way through the 18 measures on the recent state ballot One may not agree with their decisions on some of the measures, but It is hard to say tne what tney nnnl didn't know were votinC for. The old rule of I rnuntrv atmti that TUtnua. fnr "wnen in ooudx voxe no cenauu 1 tne explosion was 7:15 a.m., Cen did.not prevail. Of the 18 mea- tral Pacific Time, and the blast Eden Asks, Lie To Reconsider Legion Protests Cancellation Of Armistice' Day Program sure's only six were voted down. , Nor were' voters confused. For Instance on the truck tax .mea sures to be consistent they had to vote yes for one and no for the took place on the mid -Pacific island of Eniwetok. That Is the scene of the current hush-hush at omic tests. One account said the explosion Resign ation other, or vice versa. They did this j occurred Oct. 1; two others said with clear but not identical ma- the date was Nov. 1. Joritles. Likewise on the two moral issues, abolishing pari mu tuel betting and liquor by the drink: Those favoring strict public morals voted yes on the former and no on the latter. Those favor ing more liberal legislation and . they were in a majority voted contrariwise. They were consistent at least. ' . ? ,- Consistency showed In the re i Jection of two , school measures ' recommended in the Holy report, ; though they were not related. An indication of inconsistency mignt be noted in the favorable vote to allow electors to fix a new tax base and a similar favorable vote ; to limit the amount of a state property tax levy; but the proba bility Is the people knew what they were doing. Quite often they : give with one hand and withhold with the other, I Conservative and rural senti ment prevailed on both the school bills, the standard time bill and the milk price control bilL; The : last : - -4 ' i (Continued on editorial page, O CIO Leaders Meet at Bier PITTSBURGH W - CIO lieu tenants from all sections of the nation met Tuesday at the bier of their fallen leader, Philip Murray. : Wednesday they'll hold a closed . session at which the labor group's . future course will be charted. Nine CIO vice presidents will A sailor's i report published in the Lima News said he watched the spectacle j through binoculars from his ship 30 miles away and saw a great 'chunk of Eniwetok island "just seem to melt away" in the post-explosion fire that burn ed for six hours. Finally, he said, the mile-wide atoll "actually disappeared. Past commanders of Capital Post 9, American Legion, in annual session Tuesday, passed a resolution saying "the abandonment of plans locally to observe this Armistice Day is deplored." i The resolution also said that "people of this community' are "re spectfully urged to see to It that no such default ever again occurs. come what may. The annual Salem Armistice Day parade Tuesday was cancelled due to rain. One member of the Legion group Watchwords of Liberty Gted By Dr. Snyder. Legal Report aese observances In ' Tp 1 MpM.;: Meets Delay UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. U) Trygve Lie's 'dramatic decision to quit the chief executive job in the United Nations drew a new tirade against him from Russia I -rae memoer oi mo region grwup , XVT1 ' Tuesday night, sarcasm from said the resolution refers to the I Iji WllSOllS senator, ana request xromi r""" -f -"J t""-" -"-"-" Britain and others that Lie stay I characterize these observances In on the iob. ,1 recent years.1 Thc M' thm HflWinTTwint I red to both public 1-BriUsh Foreign' Secretary An- jens. -We think they're forgetting thrtnv n)m in th Invitation tOO fast," he added. for TJ tn reconsider and stav The group elected A. M- John- here. - I on president, succeeding Brazier Secrecy Lid On 2 Lie's announced reason for Small, and George A Averett sec- HONOLULU UR A tight so- quitting to remove a stumbling retary. ' curity clampdown hero shrouds block to Korean peacu dealings Others attending Included H. O. activities connected with the cur- was rejected by U. S. Sen. Pat Maison, Douglas McKay, Robin rent U. S. atomic tests In the McCarran (D.-Nev.), chairman of Day, John C Kerrick, James H. the Senate subcommittee which Is I TurnbulL Ira O. Pilcher. John A. looking into alleged American Olson, B. E. Owens, Rex KimmelL South Pacific Mai. Gen. P. W. Clarkson. as signed' to conduct the tests, Is Communists in the U.N. secretar-1 Lawrence Osterman, A. C Bishop, j So. was due by Nov. ll The wh irom dim x on anaixer. tia. i OLYMPIA III An unforeseen delay ' will prevent the report of a special Investigating committee to Governor Langlie on Turxnan and Utah Wilson, convicted slay ers, from reaching his desk for another 10 days or two weeks. ! The report, by a three man committee selected by the cover nor from a list of names submit ted by the American Bar Associa- Man Stabbed Traffic Tiff WICHITA, Kas. If A M year old SeatUe man was subbed to waii, headquarters. Army spokes men aamiv i But they decline to say when he left, where he Is, or when he win v return. McCarran said In New York he believed Lie resigned because "of disclosures made and disclosures we will make in the future." Mc Carran said Lie's stated reasons Allan G. Carson, Claude McKen-1 ney, ired Gahlsdorf and Conrad Paulson, Junior past commander who was installed Tuesday. Clarkson. deDutv commander nf reminded him -of a Thanksgiving th. U: S. Army in the Pacific, pumpkin: "It looked good but it is commander of joint Atomic was hollow." Task Force 132. 3 An Interview with Lie pub- Newsmen covering Pearl Harbor I U&ed In three Scandinavian news- report that Navy - ships which P&Pen In his hometown of Oslo steamed out of the -.base unan- m Copenhagen and Stockholm nounced two or three months ago sald emphatically denied the recenuy returned, again unan-1 umuirj iniiiimcw on nounced. I decision to resign. Army sources sav scientist! hav I The Scandinavian interview been flying in CorvallisPair Still Missing BUTTE, Mont in Eheriffs officers said Tuesday night they have been unable to find any Arthur fourth reprieve, saving the two brothers again from the gallows for the kidnap - slaying two years ago o( 18 - year - old Jo Ann Dewey of ' Vancouver, expires Wednesday. ' Unless it is extended, the fcrot ers are scheduled to bo returned from state prison to Clark county for resentencing to be hanged. The governor has not Indicated whether he wd grant an addi tional stay, his assistant, . Tred Koch, said Tuesday. However, he believes Langlie will wait to see the complete report before he makes his decision about another stay. Langlie Is out of town this flvinff in and nt r Quoted the secretary general it k... vt. rM recently, but refuse .further lnfor-1 , thought Russia's non-1 Salter, both 22. since shortly after week. "ST V - - r 4. t-T.Tr 1 Corvallis, Ore., to drive The executions cannot take place The Honolulu Star - Bulletin " wiy paCB m Korea the nearly 1.000 miles to Butte until at least M days after jlen- Tuesday said the government last ana. .tnat 1x1 Pe F. 110 man two weeks ago. I teneo is nronouneed. ao LanrUo month made large blocks of res- com f1 nd of pressure officers returned here Tuesday may still have time to consider Salvation Army gave the tnvoca ervations on United Air Lines toe Russians put on him. . after tracing the route the Butte the special report. Koch, added. I tion and the Rev. James Hsrrls cf w mauuana 10 n&-1 , J. "v"" 1 couple piannoa 10 tsso on leaving waii under fictitious names, such I J8 N. secretary general Corvallis the morning of Oct. 28. Devotion, courage and continued I vigilance are the watchwords of liberty. Dr. Walter Snyder, super intendent of Salem public schools. I told an Armlrtico Day audience Tuesday morning in Salem. The slated annual parade "was I m TTV .1 i ' ap 10 Ueatli 111 ers, townspeople and Willamette University Air Force Reserve Of ficers Training Corps members partially filled the State Capitol rotunda, where the ceremonies honoring the nation's war dead were held.. . . In his address Dr. Snyder traced the rise and fsll of the tides of war from World War L when people vera convinced they were fight ing to preserve democracy. Then came the Ideologies of Communism and Fascism, the two evils against which the free world must battle. 'Peace.' said Dr. Snyder, "has again been replaced by war." The tides of despotism art ris ing." he said. These forces are xooterod by evil men but can bo iefeated, with the help cf God, by men of good wCL In the struggle against totali tarianism, said Dr. Snyder, "we mint bo careful of our methods lest we destroy that which we are seeking to preserrt." Sixteen veteran, fraternal and dvie organizations placed wreaths In the center of the Capitol ro tunda In tribute to America's battle casualties. Maj. Charles Bennett of the KTW YOPJC I A blonde trpist tUd aa astorittd Se&ate subco7.rsinee TuesdlY sbo Hearing Not I ec. aired rwUched her sHrranc to U -a Efforts for corner ation of but worked tor the Uc-' W-: No electric power will be urged upon ttons as aa Ammcaa, f J residents and buslnos of the "She ws charred to &'y. J. Salem area, along with the rest quoita at the U. 21. -fce &d of the Northwest, but details had a Russian p 11 part and U. &. K. not reached here Tuesday. ciUzemh ihis I cannot lfdrr The voluntary reduction of pow- HD"1 M4 er use comes from a shortage cf Robert Mnrns L-gnarflr. power output caused by the fact .. m 5 LfT,r that the dry ipeU lasted far Into f11'?' 11 the fall, lowering the rivers which Rh agalnrt Amerira. are the sourcTof most of the x ; W Aecan. .1-4-4.- born Mai TCichka tes'uf.rd s2 r- area s electricity. for , 1KJ To Befbs MOBday and actua2v rol U IS rr lir. Fred Surrett. Willamette Valley brr opinion, she thus srrf. manager for Portland General ovr Amencaa ciuser.p. Uectric Co, said the campaign f.t txi& she cted will start Monday to urge only es- the patiport to go to Rul. aenuai cm ci power. I -But 1 naven t been thrrf p ti. Starrett said tne company wouio sne aoaea. not announce names of the U ExlaaaUo Soerfet Salem area firms. Urge ekctrid- "What I would lie ty users, who last week were J demanded Morris. "Is by iwtit ordered to cut power consump-1 process a U. S. eltiren, t Lbout tion br 10 oer cent. I cy open disavowal of the United In the meanwhile, all Naval utJPV c" bome cUiT facilities in the Northwest were ordered by Rear Adr. Allen XL Smith. 13 Ih Naval District com mandant, to reduce their use of power by at least 10 per rent. to iiow.- teo. I am Informed tix-ro t precedect for this act. f In Wsahizinon, a Sute DriarV meet oTTV-Ui said be CUdst ,u:nk Miss MicLka automsUcaj kt her American citizenship lf she received a Russian pasrpart Without ccajmivt the iriru ment to a formal stand, bet ta be thought she would bar to re nounce ber American c.'X'qf ik-h.p ouuido the U. S. to aa Airnt cplomauc oSm, then corpy wi'Ji hatever So-kt laS ftiT to Russian naturalization, 1 t Dealal lssoed i UeanvhUo at the U. K J cf?V cials denied that Ms UicbM as ta the U. S. ouoia of eirrtpjes. can nauonals employed ty te U. N only tTi are hired eccor&xg to the quota basis. I Miss kichka, who lires M Nw York, said she went to avtnfc for the U. Ni ta lUt as a njttO a year clerk and typist ta the (rsdiO oews division, preparing srnpti for U. &. Russian Languare broadesrts to the Sorlrt. S2t wa suspended by the U. ft. ecJy la 4 wot. death by an unidentified autoist Tbey said that of the 2 .000 A meri no bad stopped over a trarae arg ment shortly before midsigfct Tues day night. Police criminal Investigator Lre Wheeler said the victim. David XL McCaughey. blocked the slayer's car and got out of his own auto to -tell him bow to drrre." witnesses said. The slayer a few seconds be fore had made a left turn whUe driving to the right of McCaughey. Several persons In McGaugheys car sakl McCtuthey foUowed the other man after the left turn across his path, and pulled to frost of him. The witnesses said UcGsughey got out of the car and went bock to the other. Be came back to his own car shorCy and told his com panions he had been stabbed. lit died a few minutes later. Wheeler said the slayer then threw his car Into reverse, backed Into a main street and sped awsy. McCaughey. according to Lis companions. lived In Sesttle. but had been sent here by Boeing Air plane Co to work several weeks on a special project. Parole -Verdict 1 In Alger Hiss Case Nears as John Doe. for the first time since the Rus- They aiw 01 ri a t tre a fh The newsDaner said the arrival sians started Ignoring him In 1950 Uflmnii I in an aKiilv Krrn,t aairfntf I . . . Hf Allan TTanmivf nv , i luiafluguawa . . ,Z V," b LtLDO, waSU., WUCTO COUpiO Wll vicrA Snkn U-nbyga, staUon attendants that the mechanics of electing a new president to succeed Murray. ! tation. Civilian airlines decline an com-1 ment on the report Churchill Easily Wins Test Vote plete political bankruptcy. Russians at the UN said they would wait and see who might be proposed by the Western powers Deiore aeciding wnat they would do as regards a successor. They SAN FRANCISCO UB .Naw spokesmen Tuesday declined com ment on reports a hydrogen bomb have veto power there. was snipped from nere to Kwaja lein and exnly)pi nvmtiv nn LONDON (fl - Prime Minister I rCl JTL. ,1 WA Y lUemOnai IO Churchill's Conservatives-Tuesday Distch nrinted Tev what u TT 1 o ! :!JVlfrJttftJ! ttSS&SFSEP'S. PlannedatHawaii !T . 1 cauuoos u. .protect til. bomb on 1. divUlon u IU to 279. H. ? W.BWTOM5iimL A a . 1 """"""""i - vonservauves nave a normai mar-1 -v if- 1 - t gin of only 16 seats In the 625- Ull JLand KllSll memoer nause 01 vommou, : day. At the request of local authori ties, Montana Prison Warden Lou Boedecker ordered a missing per sons circular complete with pic tures and descriptions printed for distribution throughout the na tion. Salter, a miner. Is the son of Roy Salter of Seattle. Wash. South Koreans Recapture Hill &iS5 SSr&SS: Fireworks Fails to ter of ceremonies. The ATROTC band played for the ceremonies. Following the capitol program many veteran groups held open- nouse programs. SEOUL, Korea tn South Ko rean Infantrymen stormed and re captured the highest peak of Snip- Anima! Crackers Bv WARREN CXXjORICH ROCHESTER, N. Y. W A memorial to the unknown sailor will be erected at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, an nffirfal nf th TMeah1H Due ill NfVr MpYinr. American Veterans said Tuesday. I LINA, Kas. (fl Sen. Frank sjuc 111 ilCW ilieXlCOl Russen.Skubert, commander of C011 R-Ks.) said Tuesday lite Ignores Risks of Trip BULL KILLS MAN EUGENE tn Oscar Shelter, SS. a cattle dealer, died In a hos pital here Tuesday from Injuries I crackers was harder on the nerves er Ridge Wednesday then drove suffered when he was gored by a I of the home going office workers. on to the Yoke, a maze of tunnels bulL Coroner Fred Buell said the The starlings wheeled around and caves dominating the northern accident happened at Shelter's the buildings until the noise sub edge of the ridge. ranch near CreswelL 12 miles south sided and then came back to their They were fighting against time of here. old perches. to blast and burn dogged Chinese out of their holes before sundown. Darkness converts the Yoke into a -virtually impregnable redoubt. The hardy South Koreans, driven off Pinpoint Hill, the crest of Snip er Ridge. Tuesday night by a fiery Chinese attack, won it hack alter five hours of savage fighting. LEW1SBURO. Pa. tf I The chairman of the U. S. farcU Board said here Tuesday ni-l Ithst a decision on whether to pa role Alger llise may be snae two or throe woia. Dr. George O. Ktrger. io ar rived here from Wsslsgtoc sa4 be wd tcterrlew Kiss prro-.X'y by Tbcrsdsy or Friday. The final decision ob Kiss amAleatiad wi.1 BIRMINGHAM. Eng. W Star- be made by the fo Cro-encr-brf board, be added. More than lt prisoocrs at the Northesrtern Federal PoniUitr Scare Starlings lings gsre Birmingham's , city fathers the bird Tuesday niM. Their effort to drtro the SO .000 starlings out of the city with fire works was a Cop. If anything the boxgirg of fire- More Porchliglits Than Dollars Greet Salem Chest Solicitors ' 55? U U , swaTUtAy SANTA FE, N. Uft More the memorial wmilrl met innrnT. than a quarter million acres of Imately J75,0CO .and would be un state land move Into open oil derwritten by the DAV member classification at noon Friday, and ship. Construction is expected to a land rush is expected. v : begin Dec 7, he said. Land Commissioner Guy Step- Schubert said .the structure, to ard has ordered removal of the be built in 'cooperation with the land from the restricted class. Defense Department, would have Leases will be available without four circular pylons, S3 feet high, bid by merely filing applications with a curved ramp running into and paying the rental. the water and circling a buoy The minimum rental is 10 cents bearing a dedicatory plaque. an acre in Lincoln County, where I Three rooms of the structure win some of the land Is located, and I be used as chapels. 25 cents an acre in Chaves County where th rest it " Lincoln County heat to KITES FOR DS. WEIZ3IANN lur " TW - T t rehovot, Israel in Dr. Move to IMewport Jan. 1 Oinim Wflnxinn. fafhr anft first I . president of Israel, was buried NEWPORT, Ore. Wr-Thls coas Tuesday In an olive grove on hisital city will become the Lincoln estate sloninff eastward toward the County seat Jan. 1. president-elect Dwight Eisenhow er was not worried about the risks involved in a trip to Korea for a personal look at the war situa tion. While many of us are concern ed about bis safety, he is not wor ried," Carlson told the Lions Club. Judean hills Holyjaty.; and Jerusalem, the "Do I ever feel low! Wow! All nl;ht long dachshunds have been urotkJng on my heodT TOUTirS TRIAL SET EUGENE (flyjudge G. F. Skip- i Voters In the Nov. 4 election ap proved moving the county govern ment here from Toledo by a 200- vote margin. Those who initiated tne move worth has set Dec. 2 as the tenta- said they plan to have a special tive trial date for 17-year-old Wil- election held early next year to liam H. Edwards, who is accused vote on a special levy to build ox killing his grandmother. i eountr courthouse. Jail Wrecker Weiglis 106 ' "He has risked his life before do- REDWOOD CITY, Caix jfi Ing his duty and is not afraid to To look at Mrs. Lotilla Duke s do so again. Carlson, a campaign advisor of Eisenhower, said the President- More porchllghts than dollars greeted Salem Community Chest solicitors Tuesday eight In a fut ile effort to underwrite the needs of youth and welfare sgendes. Although one youngster gave f cents -all I have" there weren't enough like him, and the porchlight campaign added a total 106 pounds you'd never guess she WV Tj:r ZUl; u' oi only tmj to the tmooo OJ W AVOV I f a it m a om a . a elect made up his mind to go to wb te came to hisSn Mateo "o Korea long before his decision. he announced M, t- A Salem " Portland San rranciaco Chicar Now York Max. SS 5S . S4 SI 4S Kin. Pitdu. 41 a i jt 4T jM IS SS ntkv rhar7e alllWh uh to the Chest office, XU N. Uberty V.,V MrarfatlrM lm with I St. - ... . Now he believes. Jailer Rao H7O0 short of the ri2a.000 oought, said this is what the little woman " 19 per cent was trimmed ,in w rtl beforo ho hand, from the agencies expressed ,ffivi w tn the bars: needs. This Is less even than the T-i,Vv4l th with thre lnfh.1 J115XC0 raised a rear aco. es of water, ripped the washbowl Chest leaders weren t prepared frn th wall, tore tin her mat-1 last nirht to say what the next tress. Dlurged the plumbing sys-lstep will be, although some work Willamette River -4J feet. FORECAST (from U. S. weather bu wftn-rae8 tern, smashed light r, ripped wm continue, but It .ppearedthst ly cloudy with occasional ahowora this asbestos from p:pes and almost afternoon and tonight. Littl chanr tore the bunk from the wall. E2t25EXt-V!2,4paSS I Rao said the 4i - year - old SS, low tonint near 40. Baicna tasn , ,i , peratur at 111 a.m. wa 45. woman was charged 1165 for danv salcm PRECirrrATioT sge to Palo Alto city JaU last ljts - ix4 aa cell repairs there. tions to a level erea tmder the u aecveoce. current programs. Sixty persons to 38 cars, prona- ed by members of the Chest agen cies, toured: tne &aiem sra iin night. Where porchlights were on. they stopped to get donations. They found many inis ouramg where the residents had other reasons than the Chest, but some gave anyway. One couple almost became. mired aown wnen ngsts which had guided them tn futile Transcripts of the lnterriewi i-J go to wssnmgion wnere U10 teara will give them conddersuoni "It Uses about two woekj got our trsnscripts to reach WaaJr ton, Kr.lrger said. "A decsk ta the ILss rase coUd bo r sdo thca ta two or three woka ; Hiss, 7-year-old tormer Cf S. State Departmest cfflcisl I r aa convicted of perjury ta liS t o the basis of his sworn terUey that be never gsve fovernmetA soy arts to Whitiakcr Chambersi d mined one-time courier for a Com munist spy ring. Hiss said he ' waf innocent and made several unrjS cessM court sppeals to orcnircw x Nixon Submits Resignation UlAin BEACH. Fla, W Tlaw presidest - elect Richard IL Xjo visits to houses were turned off 1 said Tuesday ho has remitted L- before the couple left the parch, resigsation as a CaUarnia aeza leaving them to grope through the tor. eSectrre Jan. x. darkness. I He said he mailed Ce Jprrs.j The renerous -cent gift came statement to Gov. -an v arraa from Michael Each. 712 Marion of CaLfomla Sunday. f Dr. The solicitor found young Nixon explained the purpoM cj Michael, about t. and his sister at the move was to let Warren t4m home awaiting their parents. The rrpUeemest before the tw solicitor offered to retsrn later. Congress meets Jan. I ao tut t-e; but the boy said be wanted toioew aenana- iroa larrc-i saay iainave w asTtsui . help, while his sister said she the budget committee will have to cut ajrain. If ao, the YliCA, YWCA. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Camp Fire, Girls, CaihoHc Charities, Salvation Army and Legal Aid Clinic and U slate-wide agencies, will have to curtail their opera- oorr.rr.:ree sj;'rv didn't have any mocey st tht senionty time- I socci. rrni!n fiilmin TVt TL IMClnrr till tSa fcou9-tA-uxia I tXCOXH TOTX CAST - . I w- W " wn . M . v . canvass was not only ret replaced rr? nuow ire where you work inu TOn.wv-wnwat but employe giving on the! County last Tuesday, eiectlsa $Z1 axiM rrporwa nan: ay by yesr. whole decreased. t