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Voting Places
Within Salem
City of Salem voters at today's
primary election will cast their
ballots at 50 Marion County and
three Polk County precinct poll
ing places.
The location of the voting
places in the city:
SALEM IN MARION COUNTY
1 United Brethren Church, 17th
and Nebraska.
3 1760 State St.. 'Christ Lutheran
Parsonage.
3 Four Square Ch.. 18th and Brey
man. 4 State Heatinf Plant, 12th and
Ferry
5 Richmond School.
6 Coca Cola Plant, 1220 S. 12th.
7 Mayflower Milk Plant.
8 Jason Lee Methodist Church.
9 Grant School, East Basement.
10 Basement. Women's Club.
11 Senator Hotel.
12 Memorial Hospital.
13 Prices Garage. 1105 S. 12th.
14 Friends Church. Church
Highland.
5 Hunt Bros. Cannery.
d City Hall.
." Marion Hotel.
8 Leslie M. E. Church.
Salem Senior High School.
.0 W. R. Walker. 196 N. 24th.
:l 1415 N. 4th St.. Residence.
12 Parrish Junior High School.
3 New Court House.
4 Friends Church, Washington and
S. Com'l.
j Englewood School.
t Highland School.
.'7 Residence. 1585 Center St.
281380 Madison St.
19 Court St. Christian. 17th and
Court.
:0 Knight Memorial. 18th and Ferry.
1 Calvary Baptist. 1230 S. Liberty.
2 Interstate Tractor, 2355 Silverton
Rd.
i McKinley School.
.4 Leslie Junior High.
35 City Disposal Plant.
16 State School for Deaf.
I 37 Lions Den, 1605 Fairgrounds.
1 38 Bowen Bros., 860 N. High.
39 General Olson Res.. 1590 N. 19th.
40 Veterans Housing.
41 Noh Hill Motel. 2515 S Cflto'l.
42 Kelly Farquhar, 1450 Tile Rd.
201 Rosebraugh Co . 680 S. 17th
202 Baseball Park.
203 Glendora Apis.. 585 N. Summer.
204 Mormon Church, 5th and Jef
ferson. 205 :harles Jens Res . 667 Thompson.
206 -Jennings Res., 1150 EvergYeen.
207 Lumber Yard Office. Taft St
208 Fronk s Floor Covering, 2715
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Slim Ballot List
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Faces Electors
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Marion County voters have a relatively slim ballot list facing
them at today's primary election. -.
No contests appear in state and county offices listed on te
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Democratic oauou
and
This map shows Salem's eight wards and 53 pre
cincts in which polls will be open from 8 a.m. un
til 8 p.m. today in Oregon's primary election.
Streamlined French Army Slated for Tests in Field
PARIS ( INS) A proposed
"new look" for the French Army,
tailored to fit the atomic age, fa
ces its first field tests this sum
mer. Defense Minister Rene Pleven
said in the National Assembly
that i experiments with "new
types" of large military units
would take place in 1954 but fail
ed to give details.
The results of these forward
looking tests will be closely fol
lowed by Western military obser
vers because of their potential ef
fect on the planning of the
ground defense of Europe.
It is reliably understood that
the experiments, besides taking
into account the present-day de
velopment of strategic and tacti
cal nuclear weapons, will also
seek to develop an effective form
ula to match the now-familiar
"human sea" tactics used by the
Russians and their satellites.
Total War Expected
The experiments, International
News Service learned, will be
based on the premise that the
next war will be total, immediate,
simultaneous and mobile.
These four conditions, it was
explained, rule out a leisurely
general mobilization.
The immediate and simultane
ous character of a future conflict
will require the formation of self
contained military units of capa
ble of taking up the fight at
once on their own resources.
Moreover, the total aspect of
the fight, with probable aerial or
guided missile attacks on popu
lation centers at its very outset,
is likely to create, such a state of
confusion that it will become vir
tually impossible to assemble,
equip and move large, conven
tional military units according to
present practices.
Manpower Lack
The mobility angle, it was fur
ther pointed out, will have a de
cisive influence in ground fight
ing in Europe because of the
west's lack of sufficient manpow
er to hold an unbroken front
The North Atlantic Treaty Or
ganization's central European
front, from the Alps to the Baltic,
extends over 500 miles, while the
whole NATO Defense, perimeter,
from Turkey to Norway, runs to
4,000 miles.
The answer to all these prob
lems, French Military planners
believe, is the creation oi a
ground force consisting of hard
hitting compact, highly mobile
units that would meet quantity
with quality.
Recent trench maneuvers in
North Africa, where simulated
nuclear weapons were used, have
deepened the belief in French
military circles that the time of
the large ground force units is
fast running out.
A conventional army division,
caught in the open, reportedly
suffered up to 70 percent in "cas
ualties when hit by a nuclear
weapon during the war games.
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SALEM IN POLK COUNTY
43 West Salem Junior High.
44 Old City Hall.
45 Kingwood Legion Hall.
CHURCH FORGIVES
FLINT, Mich. (AP) The
Huron Street Methodist Church
board voted to forgive who ever
took three containers of gasoline
from their Suncay school bus.
The three filled cans were found
later with a note attached. It
read: "Dear Sirs: I have taken
this gas, ut now I am return
ing it with my regrets. Please
forgive me. P. S. It won't happen
again."
A shoat is a young hog of 100
to 150 pounds weight
The Democrat candidates are:
U. S. senator, Richard L. Neuberg
er; Congressman, Donnell Mit
cnell: governor, Joseph K. Carson
Jr.: labor commissioner, Norman
0. Nilsen; state senator, Cecil J.
Fames; state representative. Guy
Jonas; county commissioner, A.
M. Vistica.
GOP Candidates
Republican candidates are: U.S.
Senator. Guy Cordon; Congress
man, Walter Norblad: governor.
Earl T. Newbry and Paul Patter
son; labor commissioner, S. Eu
gene Allen and H. E. Barker; state
senator 'nominate two Mark
Hatfield, Lee Ohmart and Doug
las Yeater.
State representative (nominate
four), Eddie Ahrens, W. W. Chad
wick, Robert F. Cook.' Robert L.
Elfstrom, William E. Kimsey, Ja
son Lee, Alfred Loucks; county
commissioner 'nominate one),
Thomas A. Armstrong, E. A.
(Liget Kurtz. E. L. Rogers, J.
Laurance Siegtnund; assessor,
Harold F. Domogalla, J. F. Rem
ington, J. P. Schimberg; recorder,
Herman William Lanke.
Mt. Angel district is to have a
write-in ballot for justice of the
peace, as no candidates filed.
Other districts have no JP's on the
ballot as they are unopposed and
will be listed in November's ballot.
t County Measures
Two county ballot measures are
those proposing a special tax levy
to build and operate a juvenile
home and proposing authority for
enacting county zoning.
Four ballot measures will face
city of Salem voters:
Charter change to allow lease of
airport property for longer than
five years: $200,000 bond issue for
12th Street widening, extension,
new bridge and curb separation of
rail tracks from street; $100,000
bond issue for purchase and re
modeling of Capital Journal
building for city uses; $65,000 bond
issue for widening downtown Fer
ry Street and resurfacing and
widening South River Road in
side the city.
Citywide candidates are: For
mayor, Edward Randle and Ro
bert F. White; judge, Douglas Hay;
treasurer, Howard Brandvold.
Alderman Candidates
Alderman candidates, also non
partisan but elected by wards, are:
Ward 2 Walter Alvin, Chester
1. Chase and P. W. Hale: Ward
3 Clayton Jones and Leonard
Rowan; Ward 4 E. C. Charlton
and C. Richard Helms: Ward 6
George Cadwell, Don Madison and
Money Victor
Over Marriage
SPARTA. Wis. (INS) It has
been said that love is worth all
the gold in the world. But fifty
thousand real dollars, well that's
something else, at least in the
eyes of a young Wiscons'non.
The unidentified man applied
for and was granted a marriage
license. Then he learned that a
relative was leaving him a $50,
000 trust fund, provided he does
r.ot get carried before a certain
age.
He has not yet reached that
t
age.
Monroe County Clerk Edwin
G Monick said the man walked
into his office, told him of the
situation, and then proceeded to
tear up the marriage license.
Voters Given
Reminder of
WardlBorders
Salem Citv Council sine the
last election has changed the
boundaries of all wards m the
east side of the river, bv legisla
tion designed to equalize the vot
er strength.
Electors were reminded of this
on the eve of the primary elec
tion by City Hall officials who
had received several calls from
citizens on the subject.
Salem voters elect their alder.
men (members of City Council
by wards, which are made up of
the following precincts:
Ward 1 Precincts 8. 9. IS.
21. 22, 37. and 38.
Ward 2 Precincts 2, 3, 19, 20.
27. 29. 205. '
Ward 3 Precincts 10, 11, 16,
17. 18. 23. 31. 203.
Ward 4 Precincts 4, 5, 6, 12.
13. 30. 40. 201. 202.
Ward 5 Precincts 7. 14. 26.
33. 36. 42, and 204.
Ward 6 Precincts 1. 25. 28.
32. 39, 206, and 207.
Ward 7 Precincts 24. 33, 34.
41. and 208.
Ward t Precincts 43, 44, and
45.
Luxury Africa Safari
Cooked Up in Chicago
By JOHN BARROW
CHICAGO (INS) Want to get
away from the heat this summer?
Try South Africa.
A luxury safari is being cooked
up in Chicago and topcoats are in
crder. Zoo director Marlin Per
kins says:
"It gets nippy in Johannes
burg." Perkins, director of Chicago's
.Lincoln Park Zoo and star of a
television animal show, is con
ducting the jaunt.
No Guns
It is a 42-day plane train-limousine
tour with hotel stopoffs at
Nairobi, Livingstone, Kimberley,
Cape Town, Natal and Durban,
dubbed the "African Riviera."
Return trip is via Rome, Italyl
The routue was mapped by
Mrs. Edward J. Kelly, whose hus
band heads a Chicago travel serv
ice. She says.
Edward Roth: , Ward 8 J. S.
Lochead and Walter E. White.
Ballots also will include precinct
committeeman and committeewo
man candidates for each party in
precincts where candidates have
filed, or spaces for write-in where
no candidate filed.
"There'll be no danger, no guns
and no roughing it This is for
fun. I've already tried the tour
and found sleeping and eating ac
commodations as good as in a
Chicago or New York hotel.
"Once, I had trouble getting a
private bath."
Highpoints include Victoria
Falls, the Kimberley Diamond
mines and a 1,000-mile limousine
tour of seaside resorts from Cape
Town to Durban.
This coastal ride also makes
stops at the Ostrich farms at
Oudtshoorn, the Hottentot coun
try and the scene of Kaffir wars.
To Zululand
The party then continues to
Zululand, the famous Hluhluwe
game reserve, Swaziland. Kruger
national park and the gold min
ing center of Pietersburg.
Perkins says the party is limit
ed to 20 persons in addition to
Mrs. Kelly and him. They will
leave Chicago July 3 and return
August 13. Air flights are arran
ged from Chicago to New York to
London to Livingstone, South Af
rica. The price? Those traveling
from Chicago and back will pay
$3,869. Those joining at New
York pay $3,775.
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