Fir Ka. l . : U 0 Krw . max UCD ijjDS rcarcArr i ! v. a. mmoi . kJ to Cii rrvorT-..r.. U-siJ' ' fc riOfj rJjr CMw(r uj iwlaait, r . lamni. n v Swratare at Ul aJK. tCay at iV PCUNDUD .1651 . . 5 NEW YORK, Nov. 14 The d I bate which has tea progressing the past week, in the special po litical : committee ..has been in tensely interesting, j The subject, Race Conflict in South Africa, was posed by 18 states, chiefly of the Arab-Asian group. Their purpose is to bring out in this public for um the legislative policy of the present government ot South Af rica in the handling of its races. When the item was reached on the agenda the delegate from South Africa promptly challenged'" the competence of the- committee to consider it, since the Charter for bids U, N. from Intervening in the essentially domestic affairs of a member state. He was followed by Madame Pandit of India, a sister of Prime Minister Nehru, who re cited the "bill of particulars" to support the complaint that South Africa was subjecting the colored and black races to unjust dis crimination. Some of the delega tions from the British Common wealth supported the position of South -Africa on the legal issue; but delegates from Sweden and Norway insisted that the UN had the full right to discuss the item. Yesterday Drr Bukhari of Pak istan, which is one of the sponsors of the resolution, made a long and moving speech, in which he com pressed the centuries-old resent ment of the colored peoples to the treatment accorded them by Eu ' ropeans. He quoted from asserted claims of South Africans to jus tify white supremacy, and laid at the feet of the old colonial powers the sins of their 1 -(Continued on editorial page, 4) Fourth C-119 CrashKills8 . - . . Near Billings ' BILLINGS, Mont. W Eight men died and eight others were ' injured, one critically, when an Air Force C-118 Flying Boxcar . crashed and burned in a swampy pasture 12 miles east of here Mon day ;v - 1 , All aboard the ill-fated ship were military personnel. These includ ed two English soldiers, who walked away from the scattered tC2sd TEAR 12 PAGES Tlx Orecjoa Statesman, Salem, Oreooxu Tuesday, November IS, 1832 . FTUCI Sc Sprague, Madame Pandit; Chat ft- 7 SO LaM off Bue to Power Ration, I; Pupils Must Take Baths JExcept for V Religions Reasons , Can school child be required to take a shower in Oregon? Yes and no, said the. attorney general's office in a formal ruling- Monday.' . - - - r . Because the constitution guar antees freedom of religion, a pupil may be exempted from taking showers at school 11-his religion prohibits him from tak ing a bath, the ruling said, Salem Area t Job Cutback Undetermined An . undetermined number of Salem industrial workers will be laid off temporarily if the electric power cutback effectire Monday continues into next month, it was indicated. Washington Firms Hardest Hit by Decree fcy TV Aaeerlated Frr Some T50 workers wrre Ui3 (AP) Price SuLlIixrr Tifhe As 13 Salem area Crms begim Wood. MnmLtY MlIrJ hU mMi nrl. ,rn. I T1 '" K-. 1A ... .4,.t. An1.M I ' . I " i'auiTfl. ( WASHINGTON But if the child needs a bath by Defense Eectric Power Ad- have TTMilj by next 3Ionday an order rolling bfk rr a T .TL, . . , , T . . tr id his cleanliness is in the in- ministration, the plea for volun- , - , , , . ? isutura rsct at Vrd. la ! rests of the comfort and well- tary cuts in electricity use by the l meat price or let him know the reason hj it ran I PT- .fZI and terests being of the group about him, then a bath may be required. it was ruled. The -difference pointed out is over whether the bathing in school could be con sidered a practice instilled in children for their own health. public. was extended by DEPA l. Northwest Power Pool. la tnnrtr ta th nar .hrt are. ciused br extended drouth tff to m-ork last month oo a study which recent rains hare not been price as wholesale and re- iufflclent to reUeve. a -brown. UU, together with the out" of. less essential uses were I sJutLtrers re paying ca r krpd from XSm peyrvli, Tl 5axa prrrVMt: C.cirrtd 111 Wood, get hi. Office of Price Stabilixation(OPS) c ' "T Compromis uKS Sale of Stores sought, according to Fred C. Star- " w uvesiocic rett, WUUroetU VaUey DivUion! ww inem xoaay iney nave v v . . m 11 f manager for Portland Ceneral had eoouch time to consider the A H r q f g InllrAr Electrtc Co. matter," Woods told a reporter. -J xlUllO IU X tlilV Ul Tor businessmen this includes I tld them not to, leave the feat- elimination or reduction of elec-tr dangling any longer. X want trie advertlsint dim 1st. window I action by Monday." lighting, flood lighting, air con-1 Wood keld meeting with the rfitinnlnc rfH nntinn. Ham. I OPS Nation Consumer Advisory makers were asked to cut use of l"T,.our rnoon. foc a UrrecsJe down- eSJE? U0 1CiU' -Xt eveT; SV had" with Ulm develop- NortbrUtTi i tl C. aUr needed, heatlni! of water for . At every meeting rve had with wr irr-r tK -r 1 1 - - -- 9 P RATIONS. N.Y. (I) -bathing. ; laundering and dixh-1 Quezon comes up I Manday m 't cf . Slh I 1 . JZ rZt .iTv "T Adnlcirtrslars EL J. r-ir ..Jt recenCy acquired hold- Jsmet r. Xtrrraort of u i..P.. OnPW'sMeets Cool Reception Development Mrgla PP &I3 announced to shut down the Crrt 2 Cm- t fch r)U About X o44cj?ts were snrctrd. u Ctfei tsrrtlfeC i f M4rsB-bIIe. top rsxki&g tr ' ofTirUU sad rrprrsesUCves c j I power eotnpsxirs ta tbe NorC i schrded a merlg at TSi t , Tuesday to find vays c nJtr ; the order. Also txmied to sru:a tbe roUerrar were tbe rwvmors of Orrraa. Wsfchuon snd 2S!jq. C A. ErdsU. chsirsisa t UNITED NATIONS. New York Charles A. Sonne alternate oee- gate for the V. peases In the new deierste' leonre for a hasty India offered the UN a compro- washing. , plan meal to reduce oout met prices remaining hM fjbertT Zr im'rJ, rZi, conference with Madame Pandit of the Indian U. N. delegation en mise proposal Monday for an ar-Ulectrie raWuse and cut down I while prices to livestock rai rfi.tVT.U' bis way to a meeting of the ad hoe political committee. India has I mixtice in Korea and a settlement on power through other appli- declining. complained about the treatment ef the Indian minority in Sosthlof the prisoner of war issue. But lances. Africa, and Spragae, publisher ef The Oregon Statesman at Salem, Ore., is a member ef the special committee debating the South Af rican race problem. (Photo by Thomas G. Wright, Oregon States- Staff Writer.) Guard Company Mow W, IHliavy Weapons Unit uj w uuw nwa quaneT-MocuLiioa. u. ana J. U. Catti vt Tho IndustriM orderAl in etir. Tve told thm ffll rTJ7. JT" medlateW mrvoH It and an Iron .n .T.w" ""r.- Ni.f w. vl. w"."": I ir same CUTTCIon I 'l. lwrTT"l trsK rjrr," ; J ' f""4 bought the 44 by Its foot property WU'A. "'"li w Wfc man opw kuowsu nours per wow ou my oeax roiung nacx e ryn, .rul Rex Cihcon at 171.1 Kt lAti.t r-. m far enough to effect an arree- ...v dtp k. . . ,,ti . 1 . I Vf. nii ut ai SLeuaraaal l mts " ' WMm M WA. VVWiU AWfe A. . Wl, 1 iMV. V. V AIM, m ri f I . . ..j i A aw . i I w a . v. vj .m . .... iinni meciHi. out mfT mcioai i wut u aai m oanr. n.i. m. . .1 M . - - - After days of secret conferences i c.m h. fniinwfnV Wood. w th. k- w.i fT"4. Y.m. irT I . Dutm vstng leu it. .t ,..r 1 r. 1 a j- i 1 j 1 oiLuDir mrm lori'.M. - 1 a as ftiirnraM ClrV.V.. a.KixK V.. WtlMlt II III t. tis..tV,l. " ' I " a United States spokesman lnv with Western and Soviet Bloc dip- 0r er Explanatiea J ? not af' lomats. V. K. Krishna Menon. In-1 production of ammonium Tul- If there is such a reason. lldiL t?.?ZEl IZZZ .J'Jf? to continue the ne -winu thepubUc to know why -TT .' Ury bJs.' , dian delegate. ..tossed before the phat. to order OU-naUOn rOUUCai . wmminet OI oirtnnt nf mnnnu at4H fnr Wt lrt RAt ti.In irttnn H olution which he hoped would meet ni.nnt ,,i.c k. Jntn,.M I lft prVm a.M.tt, . .-1 frontinr the north side of Ferry . M t m a n v . . v.ii. i I ah AhlAAtitM. nar tTwu. I . . i .. . . . . I Mfwt Trrwn i i irr 1 1 1 i mm T T'i it I. Guard. '-.will become a heavy weapons company today, it was an-R?d China. - ' . at tha 74 nersona mlrht hl Woods' assertions that meat t I chalf block east cf Liberty and flaming .wreckage to nearby! nounced Monday by Maj. Gen. Thomas Kilea, Oregon adjutant gen-lju -Uil""Jl.LV Jlr .v. I dropped. I tellers and packers are getting ex- U. S. Highway, 10 minutes after eraL KTlSL ,iT .tuirVv,- iJT ' Oregon Flax Textiles, which I cessive profit margins, the fatal crash at 2:30 p.m. The company will be redesignated Company D immediately, but th WM not!iurt how much activity leveal Letter The rlane was the fourth C-119 new. equipment is not expected lor several days, lne new weapons i r, , "'IZTThZ nZZ.TZ vTtVi or now many or iu IPO employes The assocUtlon's pretldent. XL flying boxcar to crash in U days, win include 75 millimeter recoU-. ; . . . tallc. arheduled Tuesday in W?V11. be lfected. . IT. rorbes, made public a letter The rutbark order aS ejects , a a pCrT east cf liberty IT - . . I Street, all extending full half-1 . raca ortSer aUe tit A. T !v- (. a. Longnew. oillclalt cf th. properties south cf the Armory ?T?d Alumiaum pUet-sad and Crystal Gardens. TTT J4 tM .v., a charged. A BelUram ttCt c-J Reports that the rreperty ac- eropped 23 empJores troa its mt. QulsiUon foreUlU a big shopping rc. " '"r'1 w" oeewjrocni fJTf not necn a mokrrfi , tv ti . would be affected. Civil Aeronautics Administration Iess rifl lnAitlfniAwa .nlyi 4m-Mw<A i I . TSTTO . - a . - . a.h i mm. w ii i Avaa. -- i . uaaa wm uu liilu. xmi sar-r ai a w .t am an v Die apparently causea one motor i cnange ceremony ana bu., open i sarrm ana sgx. tucnara s xeener. i er. -. ..m tT.I I.., . . . Ir-rrrrrA k mmia. .v. . ixa of the transport to shake loose, house on Dec.- 4 if the new recoil- J First sergeant is Rex H. Meshelle. I Secretary of State Dean Ache- r r. iigne wooes meat Te- .La,. ' - wmpacy or America pr st V The Plane crashed as it tried to I less rifles and other weapons are I Comnanv G was in Portland son left for Washington in mld-aft- , - sponsiDie ana inaccurate .tute-l : . icow-rr aaki n may have i mr mr a irvunn ni ra sann ci 1 1 m ii k a a ii. - mm j Kiir ntm t -aai Fa-w t a. m -wa ii i l irrl fnr an omprironrv lanriintf 1w sfmrH nv 4n 1st LL John D. nrinr n WnrM Var IT w iwir. ffliaOD. Ha la abated to return 1 . - - . .vv- ukuu u MuuKaiiuui hot. u, of ... M . v - : . m I " "l. 1 1-""- . ' " . .1, . . miit." WMlrn lui iwnintKi thatlmLil a .nA ...i.j rl t Arm IfvMav CVa. r!fv at tne Biinngs airport. J Cannon, commancung oincer. nus ganized here In August, 1948, and weonesaay. - - . izcr' V,T7a T-ILi T 1 -1 41 1 y TlAt. M14a wmma tlMAkMa.1 I m 1 . X afl. JXla niii I . S 1 M a TVT A I Ilaa iv Iny-f 4 rav VMaAfThAav A 1 4 A T T 0 I fr4 SSUUWWUU W sVlatLCU VU I LLiaTa L UeLarTI arsTl TYT1 1 I aWU VL1 a Y UUTLUUI UlUDe Aiic louiij AiivirVa uiuu ai Vila I A UUTKuaj IUUi UI1U W1U WUiis" Was COmiTianaeCL- OT UBm.Tr. ww vai 4Vi- 1 a., a . .... I - TT " . I - 7.7 . 7 t Sm mm a. I the ship as it crossed over High- prise orientation to the change. Dyer Jr. until several month, ago. for creation of a four-nation which wod prevent a laroft orbKTnt m.rn. TedUte are. aWi tS AlTOr 1 1 II irTt1C the crash scene. The missing en- i Ith Somnd Battalion eomnetence e maae up or oiana, tzecnos- . uun. w but up irsenunem in v t-r ie had been lted Ute lovaWa. Sweden and Switzerland, which will not .uffer because it the minds of consumers and lead buiineas devtlopment" ffidfynlghtV ...commission would super- fthJl "5 ..VL Cnotfldal estimates cf a itt. r-i . a aha I.... I vAtfan 1701 "It was the port engine," Mills IImTZI-ZZ told reporters at'a local hospital! 811(1 toe MlerA.dty. h".mr! where the two were taken f ol-1 company oi uie .o.uu K"" lowing the accident "It tore com-1 So to Oregon city, nletelv awav. . . A window broke I To Unite Geographically' -and parts come flying through. The purpose, according to ad into the passenger compartment, jutant general's -headquarters, is "The! pilot came back and said principally to bring battalion units we should ball out. We got the big of the 162nd Regiment, 41st Divi- Child Found in Beach Search said such body could not. work. He said the U.S. must be satis fied such an arrangement could handle the tremendous job of tak ing charge of thousands of men in a demilitarized zone, and feed ing, clothing and housing them. - Another nrovislon of the Indian resolution is for the repatriation commission to leave to a political Tr aw in Tl.i. If.l .a. iv i. I JIK lTI AlUllAft AAt I A aa . A- At . vuv j'f wu. uui, uw wuua. : - . - . iirom a lease 20 ieei aoove ue n 4 1 .i bodv iumned " rnmn.nV n ihm will t nnm v..ti.:i. ., i-v " . I wmaa.aaj 11 iicic aVaUIILaA T AAAjULIfc AXIpCX B I ff-AW ThAn Ka nilnt Ul. aaMU...J lit.. J lr!-. r. 1 . Z -aa aa.k auv, .uuu wuuuunii Liic x ciiii ixiut:i ui uie xuak iM.ui- i tnrM.nnur sparrn npr Tvarenxa. oeciaeu oe wwuiu uj to oring me i lion, Including piane aown. . pany at SUv "Most of us were strapped in McMinnviHe our seats wnen we wenv into a Eugene, dive," he said. "The plane came j0m the down a steep bank, hit the ground talion at and skidded quite a distance." v-i!.. Following the crash both men Ra4f,m l VI-J A . - , a." A I AArf. ahuhuivw stumDieu to a gasn in ine siae 01 an,- Word Awaited Froin Climbers OnMt. Everest I ler balance. "Beef at wholesale" Is sellinr atlT7 T 1 prices ranging eb S5 cents be- JU ITC JUCUVCb low celling and retail prices arc mftunonrmx n U HomeleSS Qt I Cetliars Ssspended I j "OPS has .already impended SL'ppf HnTTIP eeiliaxs on lamb and mutton and U-ZifiCe. AAUlliO there is no reasonable excuse for May Bid on Salem Plant to .lay Tinas makirur aTsnJIstsn. e to la- and automotive prod acts are among tnoae lntcrerUd la buyir Salem's Cherry Arnrae fevdsnriaj plact from the f eieral I revrra metst. j The former ro-vernmest alumiiua plant, now operated by Coct ayan experts and rovemment I iwt,. ti ... ... .vi. . 1 - . .. . 1 cr w-j vnarr orcers cr tre us. ources said Monday night they th ops Food m RMt.nnt tm. k - s t.. ir,.- ft?er1 Serrtces AdsiL'-Asrs'oa. . .Iff. 1.1 ft. m I I . . A AAA AAA ft ftAA - T 4 WIM . , . . Kaa e-N aa-.Iai.I. .-w4 I a -t ft : the wreckage way out. and. clawed their I American sources said thii I ar tr.l imrrialn .hi1- . I Z,:,' :""7a I r r -. Bid coenirr is set far Dec 2t tieaaquarters uom-1 volunteers and the fire and police I WfMIM mak. . noHtiral rUm 1" '77T-r VI- aTI "i1"-. ..yl''T completely oestroyea cr rv erton, Company A at departments. .-. t of to. pSscne'. the Unit quelliCEyerert. iTvartmA, ec and rit rtf?. under Wond t thTtii and Company Cat She apparently became separat- states refuses to consent to aurh P SVi J:JZiVLZm, .v- "T"0" "tLVlt' A Community effort was undCTHAir j.,. rSttolU. cSSl gk.Cif5l,bS hShlmifv" CAM STUCK D CRACKS ' Sat'cS'Slu'S'S.'L'.i?; "Zh 47 "nSHlt'S !ftim ownnunHi tv -vi. :i,u v. -uv .v. -a. Tr, , est pesx. on tne basis oi mis re-1 prices vary. Avenue. Peta rerdiri is in charre. HT7 . z. - S h uid itwu , t beef are , onl The family was routed from MKfJrSK! ped unit in Salem Will dark, . . I cettinff !atuck near lieT.ltt waml now on lu f..' . :. . l"ou?r ArTl ? a . Anrr-lea ala ar Ir1 have 21 mm mortar, machine gun I she was found by Allen Reed I muddy, and rain hadn't broken in WaVwnn tfc. atf VrjA and 75 recoiUess platoons, and PoUce Officer Andy Allum. this area's long drought The cars. ..I Ua.a. ... ,a . j I yiuAiAAAiK un wnyvui uvtwi jsno ia uie oiukukt ot, un. u. iua i nunicra. wrnj i tn H rliil w." tor . battalion.. Manpower quota N. Damon of Delake. 'cracks in the dry ground. " T ,T,.7 ,TI will ne little altered, caning ior pattern of mechanical failure is established by the aceident in vestigations which are now in pro gress." " , : .- ' --v . ; -t way down. I beran last month studylnx the ad-1 an. Sunday by the blaze, believed Communication between the ex-1 visibility of switching to a margin 1 to have started from a defective Cue. IaIts. Bryaoa was awakened by mand u, Nepal, is by runners. I beef retailers of their pre-Xorean the smell cf smoke, found the ine cars, I Am .iai.. v. v. I -. , i . . . . . . . . I UU1 ftAWlA. BftKUIUftAUK ftAV TW ktl AU .ft I AJ . HftUAHiMH, SIAMESE TWINS DIE five officers and 121 enlisted men. Kecmiting Drive Since the unit now has only three officers, one warrant officer and 59 men, a recruiting drive is planned, and Lt. Cannon pointed tjapt.tc is a lA-Mor-sfti, 1 out that several ratings are open. Italian mother gave birth Monday H said most of the cdmpany are night to Siamese male twins who non-veterans. r -, died in a few hours. Doctor caM Other officers are 1st Harold E. the twins were Joined at the shoul- Parkins, 2nd Lt Loren Newkirk ders and throat and it would have I nd. Warrant Officer Kenneth D been Impossible to separate them. Anfrncl Crcckcra By WARREN CX0RICH : 4 Twlore U.S. Air Bases On reenland Expected Grocer Group - - 't . ' : .7- ..-77 -7' ' Wants Sunday Closure Law PORTLAND The Oregon Food Merchants Association wants tne btate : Legislature to pass a I law requiring food stores to oper ate on a- aut-oay wees ana ciose on legal holidays. 1? tclor, at BlufTwest 6ne a COPENHAGEN, Derjnark A Danish government source saldi Monday agreement had been reached for the United States to establish at least four more air bases in strategic Greenland, but a U.S. State Department spokes man and Denmark's foreign min ister denied knowing anything about it Finn Nielsen, acting chief of Denmark's Greenland department questioned about the report, said an official announcement was ex pected Tuesday or Wednesday from both Copenhagen and Wash ington. . He later declared this statement would concern only work to be carried out by six Danish con finished the project but X know nothing." - In Washington, a State Depart ment spokesman also- said he knows of no basis' for the report of additional Creel and bases which would push the free world's de fenses hundreds of sniles closer to Russia along the polar air routes. Ward . MeAnulty, secretary. He i said association directors voted to sponsor such legislation at a board ; meeting at Eugene Sunday. U.S. Air Force base already in operation at Narssasuak on Green land's West Coast He refused to-deny the report "Uh, ch-rrieTt we fio ogoinT The proposed legislation would! f 1a4P fftlW rwAci.iw five r . . a. iiA4&a m-m3 - - require xne stores to close Sunday more basea are to be established, or one other day. I ;n .itinn thr airtadv in , The association also will ask the operation, declaring repeatedly, "I Legislature to provide penalties I tversonally know nothing about it" tor violation of the present price j Asked why six of Denmark's grocers from sell-1 larppst engineering and contract- less than cost plus j ing firms had combined to carry Iout a relatively minor joo at jxars sasuak, Neilsen said "I guess they hnrw to ret some th Lne birver to crice on milk McAnultx said. da ia Greenland after they have l&terer.et SaVsa Chamber rreruSres Lave eonferred with err4cia-s tf Portland firm wfcirh tsjra nx ganrae dioxide, The eorporaUoa The last messare took nine days margins, and would force them to house fuU of smoke, and by the M K'rTTrr3 13 ..- se In transit and said the climbers recalcuate their prices whenever time she had awakened her bus- C, . . V'-V w JT had established their eighth camp there is a change in their whole- bend, five daughters, three eons beaa-mg there .nl, 150 feet from the summit of the sale costs. and Mr. Brysoo's mother, the The firm was lacorpor4 ta more than 23,000-foot mountain. bouse was all ablate. Sweet Home Portland last rear. Its doctors la- That is the highest man has GOF CLUB CONCLAYV. . nrrmen were aummoned but tbe dude mrU natiaeiay prom- ever climbed and lived to tell It PORTLAND VT) The irth an- fire was beyond control when they Iner.t tarn ta trmiral sod t-vC ja- The expedition, led by Dr. Gab- nual convention of Oregon Repub- arrived. trial r.elda. wtih Perry ZL Lan- riel Chevalley, left its first base lican Oube will be held In Port- Loss was estimated at tt.000. dc4 New Tork, corArtltg t-Vrra- camp 12.000 feet up at Nanche liana Nov. 79, c t. lionng or ce-iwitn tne nouse inrurea dut xka raises! er.gtneer, as erar&MSL, Ba2ar, : 170 miles from Katmandu, lem, president, reported Mondsy. on Oct 3. It was the second Swiss attempt this year. contents. New Spray-On . Danish Foreign Minister Ole TJlksi HcJnrt ft, at the United Na- asiaiAi Biorn Kraft tions in New York, said he knew ot no Danish-American agreement for new air bases in Greenland. This was the information pieced together from these informant and engineering circles: The new bases will be in addi tion to three bases the Air Force already operates on Greenland. am f triem tne huri new Thule I on. base whose existence was disclosed I . Announcing Used on Wounds Industrial Breakfast to Feature Displays From Salem Factories Dlsolavs from 40 or more Salem WASHINGTON WVT he Air 1 industries will decorate the Ca pi- Force ' has a spray-on plastic tol Room, at Hotel Senator v ed dressing that Quickly coats a nesday when about 250 Salem wound with an infection - proof businessmen meet at breakfast to film the attending - doctors can launch a new Salem industrial look throuzh while healing goes orocram. - I This event wui marx we sxan the development 0f a fund campaign to put into only two months ago.' ' Monday, Air lorce neaaquaiwi i efttt a carefully-drafted indus- The new bases will bring thel"1 itnai expansion projac auaca Air Force hundreds cf miles closer frgT use in ease of atorwe at- tettinr more and bigger peyrolls to Moscow and the western rim of wf " a.?T ior Salem. . . the 1 Soviet sphere than Thule, i?1 "5? Planning ia the past which is on the rocky northwest- lor .. J?0?. f "f le al been carried out by .1 which is on the rocky northwest era coast of Denmark's frigid Northern Island coony. - The new bases will be designed for both defensive and offensive wounds. It is stlU under test year has the Salem Industrial. Development Council ine special vinyi piasuc. -aero-1 i.rrftt K,,t r.ut unit . ... . a . . a ft 4 v a "a- . - . - pusr- is sprayea out n u c. chamber of Corn- like those used for insecticides. merce. The . 22-man council is for both defensive ana "isive RuUrely little training is needed bVcari W Ho rt purposes, the informants said, and for lu .ppUcaUon, the Air Force P'i J, wfffait ni riii artend directly across the I ... j . .IIm-I . i I The Wednesday breaklajt wu palk which Red air force bomber, tVoT to c, he 1 th bern, at 7 would be exoected to follow on . I " Pa u chamber Aj a"" r.. i i- - Jrrr rr i areas in ice iastern i -uea aiatea Tv --er V- mr normal and around the Great Lakes. i lias . US , members and any others inter ested - in' industrial 'progress lor Salem. The Cherry Avenue tUtt la now producing tnarxana dioxide . for baUrries. under coctti ty Ce Ray-O-Vae battery rosxpa-y on a lcaae beaia from the grrvrrAiriei.t Home BunW At Cloverdale, 5 Homeless i atiiina "Xrw S-eW CLOYTJU3ALE The IX li T borne writ cf CkrrrrlAvle Ij'hoci was destroyed by Crm Uur4y ereKlxsg. The old tw-alary f rmne house was virtually a total loaf before Turner Cresnea arrtyed at the scene. f Nobody was bomelwbea tiej blaze started, and eeuee ef U wa ! not Cetrrm.nea. j Th innen and their three el3 Arthur Atherton, Rcy HarUnd, I drrn were cared for t t-ri ry Alfrl Lourk Pt ILirtlry. Carl the LetUr MudrKtX. d.Jrl 1Ti. . Hoft. Da Hoaa. L. O. Arena, jWrs and cO .f10!--Wii.iam K. llammend, Clair 1 house, former! y the rred ri-J nrM-a Pff1 Tl lnm TA win I rlmt Until LT tC. .t 1WS , SchredeT. Grecters win be Robert! rears tK U oo the Turner roa- ; Srraxue. Una Smith and ILartiey. I about 1 a snUee west ex ue acnoc4 ; Council members wi3 outli.'Ae the purpoaes and plan ef action of their program ia a aeries of six short talks. Their topics vO be illustrated la another special display for the crauon. A tnlra waU decoration wui oe a urre cj? tf the WUmet VaAy project . The industrial prorram xaa re- eel red formal eadoraernextt from the Chamber board cf directors and recognition in reac'.utions cf the Salem City Council and the Marion County Court Masters ox ceremonies and speakers for the breakfast pro gram include Robert w. renlx.