S (See. 2 5 talesman, Salem, Ore WecL Jem. 13. 1954; FIGHT FIGURE DIES LONDON (P) 4-Jack (Lucky) O. i vappcu, lqpuuu e3i cuu uuy L - I who made and lost three fortunes lev JLjI 1 4VI in the fight and show business. died Saturday at 57. Death came Ike Gets Tips rr v wM 1 " I I tT v HHYT' suddenly to London's one time To Hide Bald lop on IV zsteSfSST " PedeeFarm U nion Installs By A. ROBERT SMITH Statesman Correspondent WASHINGTON President Eisenhower is gettinj professional advice to hclo keen hu bald head out of the limelight The president's smooth pate and bis broad grin are the two features around which newspaper cartoonists build their sketches of Eisenhower seizins as they do on the most familiar features by which readers may identify the characters in their cartoons. Similarly, l Presidents Truman and Roosevelt got the bright shirt and eigaret holder treatment Robert Montgomery, the actor and a very conservative Republi can, is giving Ike tips on how to show more of his famous smile and iless of his hairless dome when he makes television appear ances. last wee Montgomery's work was paying off. Stands Behind Lectern During the State of the Union message, Eisennowerwstooa De- hind a lectern that had been raised three inches, in order that he Would not have to bend over as much and show the top of bis head to the cameras while look ing down at his manuscript Aid during his TV address to the nation last week he did not have to look away from dead cen ter of the camera lens more than j a few inches to read the text of his (speech on a teleprompter, giving the appearance of Having committed his message to mem ory.: CappelTs boxing matchmaker was Jack Solomons, who suc ceeded him 'as! Britain's top promoter. " j Marines Plan Summer Camp At iCoronado Salem's U. S. Marine Corps Re serve, Third 155mm Gun Battery, win camp this summer at Troop Training Unit Pacific Coronado, CaliL, from July 25 through Aug. 7, it was reported Tuesday. The local unit has camped the past two years at Camp Pendle ton. Calif. i Mai. Joseph L. Svejosky. in spector-instructor off the unit ex plained Tuesday that it was bis understanding the latest Marine ruling is that reserve units are to spend one out of three sum mers in amphibious training at Coronado. During their stay the men will undergo training in amphibious indoctrination, boat team drills. life net drills, landing exercises and artillery training. Majl: Sve josky said he presumed j they would be flown by military air craft from Salem to their train ing base as in previous years. About 100 pounds of good cas tor beans will yield about five gallons of castor oiL j Mine Rescue Try Continues SEATTLE, (l Miners continu ed digging 400 feet underground Tuesday in efforts to find Harry English, 40, trapped six days ago by a . cave-in at the Landsburg Mine near Ravensdale. Searchers said they hoped to reach English Wednesday. They said there was a-remote possibil ity he may be in an air pocket and thus escaped death. t- In the earliest art the mythical centaur is drawn as a human be ing with the body and hind legs of a horse attached to the back, but later they were drawn as hu man only! to the waist New Officers PEDEE Twenty dollars was voted for the! National Farmers Union budget fund at the Saturday night meeting of Fedee local. Mrs. Sidney Howard installed the new officers. Mrs. F. C. Kerber. presi dent; Dewey Cummins, vice presi dent: Kenneth Swingle, Ronald Pomerpy and Rufus Dodge, mem bers of the executive board. Mrs. Kerber was named delegate and Mrs. Kenneth Swingle, alter nate. for the state convention. The group voted a letter of com mendation fori the economy shown in ffice to E. A. Hamilton, Polk county clerk, j The state membership drive was discussed and final plans were re ferred to the! Action Group when it meets Monday at the R. H. Pomerov home. Mrs. Deweyi Cummins and Nola Womer. Junior Reserve leaders, reported IS in their groups had completed their work for 1953 and had siened applications for the life insurance; awards. They are Amy. Thomas and Ada May Pom eroy, Richard and Larry Haggard, Heather Swingle. Dewey, Jr., . Harry, Dwight, Cathy and Carol Cummins, Leslie Broadus, Jimmy and Jerry Mentzer, Sylvester Tru- pka. - - Ralpn Wellman became a new member of the Reserves. Newly elected Reserve officers are Leslie Broadus, president; Dewey Cum mins, Jr., vke president; Ralph Wellman, secretary; Jimmy Ment xer, reporter; Harry Cummins, aergeant-at-arms. O East German Uranium Miner Killed in Crash BERLIN t An East German uranium miner has been killed aft er enraged workers clashed with Communist police at the Soviet Zone city of Dresden, the anti Communist Information Bureau West said Tuesday. 1 Three other miners and two po Sce suffered serious injuries, and n workers were arrested, the rt port said, j Washington department store sales over the holidays suggest the (fear of firings has subsided among federal employes. Some storfes reported record sales this yeai. in contrast to last season when all sorts of inducements were offered to government work ers o part with what they feared might be one of their last pay checks. Await Report Congressmen generally are are f anxiously awaiting the report due! Friday from the President's special commission on salaries judges and congressmen, which everyone expects will recommend a substantial pay increase for both groups. Rep. Walter Norblad (It-Ore.) has special reason at the moment to jhope for action on the pay raise. When he returned to Wash ington, D. C, after five months in Oregon, he found thieves had broken into his house in nearby Arlington and swiped six pairs of his! britches and five matching suit coats. Why they left the sixth coat Norblad can't imagine, except that it was a heavy wool, double breasted dark blue number he wore to dinner engagements, which might indicate they weren't very iiigh class robbers. Public Records PROBATE COURT Charles W. Kulow guardianship state: C William Dobson appoint ed guardian, Carrie M. I Chase conservator ship: Sale of real property ordered. Edna May West estate: Final account approved and . distribu tion ordered. CIRCUIT COURT Allie L. Corapton Jr. vs. Clar ence T. Gladden, warden of the Oregon State Penitentiary: Hear ing set for Jan. 14 for hearing of defendant's demurrer to the plain tiffs replication. State of Oregon vs. Ralph Col lins, John Lewis Chase and Ken neth M. Gibson: Defendants j found guilty of charge of escape I from Oregon State Penitentiary; and each sentenced to one year to run consecutively with present! sen tences being served. Kennis L. Klassen vs. John H. Klassen: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of minor child, $50 month ly support and property settle ment. Married Oct. 27, 1850, at Stevenson, Wash. Mildred Lawshe vs. Kenneth Lawshe: Plaintiff granted divorce, custody of two minor children and $100 monthly support. . -Property settlement connrmed. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Eugene W. Martsfield, 33, groc er. 1397 S. 13th St., and June Ar leae Boyer, 22, waitress, 590 Union St. Roger Norman Busch, 20, mach inist, Buriingame, Calif., and Bar bara June I Culbertson, 18,- steno grapher, 1580 Bonnie Way. DISTRICT COURT Lyle Gordon Hadley, 3345 Had- ley Dr., found guilty by court jury of charge of negligent wounding of a fellow1 hunter, and continued for sentencing, released on his own recognizance. One of the benefits of owning a newpaper in the nation's capi tal is that countless times during the year, one pressure group or another will buy a full page ad to get across its message to mem bers of Congress and government officialdom. First of Season The first of the season appear ing a few days ago opened with the usual words, "open letter to President Eisenhower and the members of Congress," and then bloomed into heavy black type, underline, warning: PONT LET THE COUNTRY FALL INTO THE HANDS OF COUNTERFEITERS. It turned out to be a warning against the government plan to begin printing savings bonds by the offset-prinzing process i stead of the steel engraving roc- ess, as an economy move. The engravers union, which placed the ad, claimed "any criminal equipped with an offset press could tnrn out 'government bonds' in a short time.' The changeover, estimated to save $665,000, begins next week. Sen. William Jenner's Judiciary Committee got off to a bang dur ing the new session of Congress by taking action on two fireworks bills. Death Claims Mrs. Snider (FOUR CORNERS Mrs. La Rene (Boden) Snider, native of Nebraska, died at a Salem hospi tal Monday night following an illness of several months. j Mrs. Snider had made her home recently with her sister. 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