2 Sec J Statesman. Salon. WiimersAre listed in B ean Festival Event (Story ab oo page t) &TATT079 Wmen im tk five children's divisions of the Bean Festival's Tet Pirtde Thurs day (from Stayton unless otber- wise specified) were as iouows: Pet Division ; Gail Anderson, first, portray ing the old .man of the mountain with dog and raeooir; Tommy N rrack, second, Shetland pony; and' John, Karl and Karen VanDrische,. third, with their cage e 11 day-old puppies. Novelty Division Sandra Angel, first, a. colored mamie; Tony and Tlmniy Caris tenson, second, south-sea island ers; and Janet Phillip wd Sharon, Angel, third, the rabbit jnd tbe tortoise. Wheeled Division Michael Hughes and Richard off mart, first, imitating a horse J)uHig a buggy; six children of the Etzel brothers of Independ ence, second, in their float en titled "A Barrel of Fun,'' and RoteMM Hearikson, third, a tri cycle and trailer. Haymaking Divisie Gary Hann and other playmates from Aumsville on. a "playmate Hoot," first; Allen Jaceby, second 3th twin kittens in a cage en titled, "Which Twin Has the Tony?"; and Dennis Teeters and Bonnie Christianson, both of Me hama, third, pulling a baby in a pumpkin. Children's Float Division Richard Clarkson, Ronnie Clarkson and Sherrie Christ man, first, ifl a boggy 1k Jimmy Lindsey and Kathy McCill sec ond, portraying Little Black Sambo replete with pancakes and syrup; and Douglas Edwards and Bill Hicks, third, with thei rdeco rated wagon. Judges for the parade were representatives of the Sirrertoe Lions Club. ik s-sese At Kegnlar Prices! Plus Is for Viewers -IT CAME FRO. OUTER SPACE" 3-D Short Sebject 8- Tony Certis Janet Leigh "HOUDINT jl im Tccbnieolsr II Leo Gena Don Taylor l "THE GIRLS OF kl PLEASURE ISLAND" ia Technicolor : COMING AUG. 24 r m PERSON ON Dim STAGE! AT !:0t fc 9-.Z9 PJL ew mr mim r mm renins cfissj 1 ALL SEATS RESERVED Prices : HAIL OHDEQS ' TAKEN NOW! Stake Checks Payable to Capi tol Theater. Specify First or Second Show! 50c TiH 5:00 Starts Today JOHN WAYNE f) REED DONNA -r. - .- - CHAUBC0:iRN Jaaw PeweO. Farley Craager 'Small Toivn Girl' fin tM.viirHTi 'i !AM.HeVi?IHJ IE) J On. FrL. July 31. 1S53 v . Visitor GENERAL HERSHEY Gen. Hershey WiU Visit in Salem Today MaL Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, national director of selective service, will arrive here about 10 a-m. today. He and his wife are driving from San Francisco. General Hershey win visit Col. Elmer Woolen, director of selec tive service here during the war, and at 12:30 he and Mrs. Hershey will be luncheon guests of the Salem selective, service unit at the Sfarioa Hotel Gov. and Mrs. Panl Patterson, with Maj. Gen. Thomas E- Rilea, also will be guests. Following the luncheon, the, Hers beys will motor to Portland. EUB Gives $ $40,000 for Mission Units PORTLAND ( Tbe Oregon Washington conference of the Evangelical United Brethren was told here Thursday that its churches gave more thai S4,000 to missions the past year. The Rev. Floyd R. Sartwel!, con ference director of missions, said at the annual meeting the tetal exceeded the goal set. He said new Oregon missions have been launched at Jennings Lodge and Crawfordsville. Tbe meeting will continue Fri day. Newherg Woman Injured in Mishap On St. Paul Road State m Maws Service NEWBERG Mrs. Ida F. Wil liams, 33, of Newberg Route 1, suffered a possible fractured left wrist and a sboolder injury when her car plunged into a ditch on the Salero-St. Paul Highway near Eldreidge School Thursday. Her two young sons were un hurt Mrs. Williams was taken to Wil lamette Hospital, Newberg, by Willamette Ambulance Service. She tokt ambulance attendants she was passing a truck when tbe accident occurred. n.hrinpxrrtTrfFl New Showing Open :4S "NEVER LET ME GO" Clark Gable, Gene Tiemey Technicolor Co-Hit THE PATHFINDER" with George Montgomery 4-4215 GATES OPEN 7:M SHOW AT DUSK .Thru Sat! All Technicolor Show! MfTZI GAYNOR SCOTT BRADY In Damon Kaayoa's "BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY" also ROD CAMERON BRIAN DONLEVY ELLA RAINES in HIDE THE MAN DOWN" -plus- TONIGHT (Friday) OUR BIG ALL COLOR CARTOON CARNIVAL Bring the Family! . Gates Open at 7:ff Shew Starts at Dash i i : " " w " Hit ":yfry?A Tonighl & SaL IHigh Siorra ' s STABBING nenphrty Ecgari Flua 'Fori Dsfianco' - , ta ' Oiecolee ' I Woodworkers Uslc for Union f CIOrAFL - SEATTLE tfl Officer of the International Woodworkers' Wash ington - Oregon Plywood District ce lled f of labor unity to meet per- p&tisf problems as tbe rj an nutal convention opened Thursday. T CIO - AFX. unity is essential, even though there are many ob stacles to overcome," the officers' report of President Burk Christie, Vice President R. N. Kepner and Gordon Johnson, secretary - treas urer aad. ' Ostly by uniting, tbe report de clared, can labor meet growing protflema raised by tbe national attaJaistration and industrial "pressure" groups. The officers'- also expressed dis satisfaction with bargaining results this year for tbe 7,000 CJO-plywood, box shook and door workers they represent in the two states and advised stronger regional bargain ing measures. Negotiations this year brought no wage raises, al though the wage clause in the con tract is still open. N Mayor Allan Pomeroy welcomed the 50 delegates. IWA International President A. F. Hartung is among the fisted speakers during the three-day sessions. He Will Be Well Hbusebroke Right From the Start DETROIT (Jn Douglas Donald Moore, 20, wore a 15-poond ball chained to his right ankle when he got his marriage license Thurs day. Moore, an apprentice sheet metal worker at the Cadillac Division of General Motors, had this explana tion: "It's traditional among my friends. I can't take H off until the wedding." He will be wed Saturday to Bar bara Elizabeth Martin, IS, his high school sweetheart. Jet Bursts Into Fire After Belly Stop at Portland PORTLAND Wi An F-S4 jet fighter-interceptor plane burst into flame at the airport here Thurs day after an emergency landing. Lt. Robert E. Kline, the pilot, and Lt. Donald J. Trzytula, radar operator, ran to safety beiore tbe fire started ia the engine section at the' tail. Their plane and three other K-Srs returning from a routine training flight were coming in for landings when Kline noticed an engine was dead. He decided to land with gear up to avoid throw ing sparks which might cause fire. $2,000 in Goods Stolen From Home PORTLAND Of Furs, silver ware and jewelry valued at more than S2,000 were taken by burglars who broke into the home of Barney Kaye here early Thursday. Police said the burglars broke a lock on an armor-plated door guarding a $7,500 liquor collection, but that tbe liquor was not touched. Accountants Slate Portland Meetins ; PORTLAND Ufl The National Society of Public Accountants will . open its five-day annual coaven !, tioa here next Monday. L. M. Taylor, Portland, national treasurer, is convention committee chairman. He is assisted by James . Keys. Salem, immedi ate past national president. Mt. Etna Belches Lava, Hot Ashes CATANIA, Sicily IV Lava rose today in the volcanic throat of ML Etna and hot ashes drifted over nearby villages. The volcano last erupted ia De cember, 1951. J- pnivE-iri TngflTu Ifrw" " -"JS UtlSI UttiMi RJSNBAT ft Gates Open 7:ffw m. Shew At Dwsk B - NOW 4 FrL) 1st FeatRrtw "SILVFR WHIP Dale Rebertsea and- Ia Technicolor "SNOWS OF KIUMANJAKO Gregory Peck Snana Hayward TenJte (FrL) with Our Family Cartoon CarmlvsJ "Silver Whip" will be the First Featav Havo You Been to P.D.I.? ; OKckMiitetJ by the KMs) Paradise Island, Salem's only rwcroation park. Picnicking . . . Dancing . . . Goat Rides . . . Soft Ball . v. Horsei Shoes ... Pony Rids . Rofrwshmvnt Stand.' Thret milts cut Turfctr tosd. Ktstrvttioni for large pknks an Mcoholic Hurt In Leap From Cljnic Window A 51-year-old Lebanon man was seriously injured early Thursday morning when he jumped from a second-story window, of a Salem hospital. Police said lie was an alcoholic and he was committed to Oregon State Hospital. When police arrived at the hos pital shortly after 1 a.m.. three nurses were scarring with the man, who was unclothed, on tbe sidewalk. He was subdued and re turned to tne hospital He suffered a broken right col lar bone, fractured ribs and sev eral cuts of tbe body in the leap, police said. Hospital attendants said the man was admitted about t p.m. Wednesday with a severe cut on his hand. At that time it was not known be was an alcoholic. About 1:10 a.m. he jumped out of bed and through the window -when he thought nurses were going to take his watch, said police. McKay Buys Lot for Sale Of Used Cars Used car operations for tbe Douglas McKay Chevrolet Compa ny win soon be situated at the southeast corner of Union and North Commercial Streets as a result of a $39,000 property sale filed Wednesday with the Marion County recorder's office. Sale involves purchase by the company of property flow hous ing Lena men's Market, owned by Oral M. Lemmon. The purchase completes tbe McKay holdings along tbe entire block between r t:-;nn . 1 ft r : p . t . . ing on North Commercial Street The grocery store is to be vacat ed by Saturday, according to Lem mon. Logging Firm Contests Road Tax on Trailer r The question whether a logging trailer, as such, should be con-, sidered a vehicle, as outlined in '. the state motor transportation code, is being aired in a suit filed Thursday with the Marion County Circuit Court. The suit was lodged by the Roseburg Lumber Company against Charles H. Heltzel as pub lic utilities commissioner. A complaint by tbe logging firm alleging they have paid a highway use tax in 1S52 for trans port of their Hogging trailers; aloog public roads is involved in the suit. The trailers, as defined by the company, are towed by tractors or power units and the plaintiff contends that the trail ers, by themselves, cannot use the highways and therefore should not be classified as "motor ve hicles. Tbe plaintiff seeks reim bursement for tax paid on them through 1952. Police Recover Missing Guns Two guns and 12 by 10 -foot tarpaulin stolen from a barn at the rear of 2109 N. Front St Thursday afternoon were recover ed by city police a short while later along tbe river bank. Police said several transients were seen in tbe area about the time of the theft The guns were a BB rifle and a .410 shotgun. DRUNK DRIVING CHARGED A Turner man, William A. Ran kin, was arrested by city police Thursday night on a charge of driving while intoxicated and was being held in lien of $250 baa Police said Rankin's car was in volved in a minor accident prior to' his arrest CHILD FqUND SAFE CLARKSTON, Wash. (-Five- year-old Gary Gropp, who was the object of a city-wide search, was found late Thursday night locked in a iool box a block from his home. He had been a prisoner for more than 12 hours. DALLAS noTon vu DRIVE-DC THEATER GATES OPEN 7:11 SHOW AT DUSK Phone SS41 STARTS TONIGHT 'Ths Lawless Breed' ALSO Hintarb' Peck Avenue Paving Ship Breaking Up Pavement In the 2700 block of Peck Avenue is cracking in several places, according to - a complaint registered Thursday with the Marion County Court This deterioration is a direct result of putting sub grading and laying a mat on it without letting the sub-grade settle properly," said County Commissioner Ed Rogers. The matter was referred to the county engineer for inspec tion. In another complaint before the court Thursday, Max Alford said that a county grader had pushed rock laid fat front of his home south of SaJera farther down tbe road and consequently clogged a culvert leading to his property. This matter also was referred to the engineer. In 1921 all but 364 of Amer ica's 63,000 locomotives were steam powered. Tread thin? Trade in! Tread thin? 0ahg eAC fimmmai DlANCE V1) JS'rSIPJW 1 (( SALE PRICE H ) IACH VM 1 11 y J, BIO SAVINGS ON OTHEIt SIZES, TIKES MOUNTED FREE , CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE j - - A7 tah oric9s mm HUBBY!' Open Eves. Till 91 .XinLfOfc?, J1A(clY; f Bootlegging9 Cabbies Nailed In Portland PORTLAND UB Police here began a crackdown Thursday on what they said was - bootlegging by tavicah drivers. The vice squad swore out war rants against 17 drivers on evi dence it ': said was obtained in liquor purchases made since June 24. The drivers were charged with illegal tale of liquor. Nine of them surrendered on advice of their taxkah companies. Each was released under $1,000 baiL The others were expected to be arrested later. Roseburg Gets Medford TV 'WASHINGTON I The Com munications Commission Thursday took television channel 4 from Med ford, Ore; and gave it to Rose burg. Ore. Medford still has chan nel i assigned to it. Roseburg al- dus fax end your old fir w f SJ O.00-1I UCM SME i Chrrch S Center Two Escapees Escapees from two state insti tutions -a trusty from Oregon State Penitentiary and a 16-year- old innate of hfacLaren -School for Boys were , still at large Thursday, state police reported. Both made their getaway Wed nesday. : I Convict Charles McCabe, 26, .walked away from his job at the guard's tailor shop outside the prison walk He was doing a three-year term for burglary Delake Court Justice .Named ' TAFT, Ore. IB The ' appoint ment of James. E. Hammack, Taft, as justice of tbe peace for the Delake justice court was an nounced here Thursday. Hammack, appointed by Gov. Paul Patterson, succeeds A. . Mclntire, who resigned July 15 because cf ill health. Hammack is city recorder here. so retains channel 28, previously as signed. Trade in! Tread TOO - . atT suitaM for mopping ho firm that comes on urrptia 2010 P1VSTAX Sts- AU6USV EfJPS v Still at Large from Multnomah County. State' police said he has relatives in New York state, and may be headed East. Missing from MacLaren School is Fred Raymond Green of Port land, serving time from Clack amas County for burglary. This is ths Office! Pens.ar Remedy Store For Marion County. You will find these preparations of highest quality and guars food to be exactly for what nSey are sold and represent edto be. Sclfacfcrs Drug Store ?35 N. Commercial Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-S; P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. thin? Trade in! new. cars & USTFIia 4.70.15 r fAQf ! puwtax w , v J Plenty of Free Perking! Qrpni3Q ) Phono 3-9600 Coler my Thsueoler J.-