Senators Attack A WASHINGTON 'im Cries of ."giveaway" and "monopoly" re- sounded on Capitol Hill Saturday vas a pair of senators broadened the attack on Prresident Eisenhow er's plan to revamp the Atomic ( Energy Law. . With the Senate in Us fourtlf day of argument over the administra tion's atomic act revision bill. Sens. Commies Said v Giving Dope to GIs in Orient NEW YORK u.R The federal Narcotics commissioner tol4 Sen ate investigators here that a "substantial number" of American servicemen in - Korea and Japan) have been addicted to narcotics by Communists and the situation "is not yet under control." The commissioner, Harry " J. Anslinger. disclosed -that 1400 "Communist dope peddlers" have been arrested in Korea and Japan as the result of the U. S. armed services campaign to eradicate addiction. , Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on International Narcotics Traf fic, Anslinger said the effort to addict soldiers in South Korea "is a deliberate attempt to neutral- ize those soldiers." . j. "The situation is not yet under 7 control but the armed forces are i doing their -best," he said.; "A substantial number of American troops have been-addicted. : -The subcommittee is gathering materia! for a recommendation to the Senate concerning a pro posed international protocol de signed to reduce the world's -production of opium by 7S per cent so that only enough is produced for medical and scientific needs. - The protocol has been worked out by the United Nations. ChineseTong Club Raided Iii Portland - PORTLAND - (UP) Multno mah -County, police early Satur day ..raided-a private club cater ing, exclusively to (Orientals and arrested three .persons on gambl ing charges. : The alleged, gaming resort, a stone's throw -from the Portland ; city police headquarters, was raided on a search warrant -obtained by. District Attorney John -. B. JMcCourt , The place at 323 Southwest Second Avenue -operated by one of the Chinese tongs in Portland. .Hing Lung Yee was changed with condAting gambling and Gee-Ming Wong and Henry Sing Locke were accused of operating a gambling game. Yee posted $750 bail and Wong and Locke $500. each. . . . . Four tables, counting, racks, dice, Chinese dominoes and shout $1200 in cash were seized. The raid followed a complaint by . a Chinese woman that her husband had lost about $3000 in the place. Liauor La w A Changes Asked PORTLAND (UP)-The Oregon Licensed Beverage - Association, representing some 800 beverage dispensers, said Saturday it wiH seek three changes in the state's liquor laws. , The proposed changes, which the association has submitted to legislative candidates, are an un restricted right of appeal to the Circuit Courts from decisions of the Oregon Liquor Control Com mission, proof -of-age identifica tion cards to be issued by the state and a full-time salaried Dquor Commission. Coast Accident Victim Identified REEDSPORT (UP) - Authori ties Saturday identified as Fit! Wallen, 37. of Bend, a construc tion foreman for the Gilo Con struction Company who was in jured fatally : late Wednesday when a boulder fell on him. The accident occurred about 30 miles east of Gardiner, where Wallen was ' building a timber access road. AVERAGE. HS PLUS - BERKELEY. Calif, fi Seven teen women , forgetting , their weight crowded into a Univers ity elevator with a 2.000-pound load limit. It stuck between floors, imprisoning them, for 45 minutes. No one was hurt - Proctol ogist Stomach and Caioe ftltimfaf Ltteycolds.W. Ths Reynolds Clinic. 1144 Center St. Salem; Ore. Ph. 3-9460 Mors e, L e Km an - Liaw Re vision Plan Lehman (D, Lib-NY) and Morse (Ind-Ore) took the floor to charge in separate speeches that: . L The Eisenhower program amounts to federal abandonment of one of the nation's greatest re sources, hitherto developed at gov ernment expense." -. 2. Peacetime atomic power would be handed over to .a few giant. Director Dr. John Waterman, director ef mental hygiene f ' the State Bsard f Health. wiU lead tbe -discussion Wednesday at a men tal health forum la the State Blind Schnoi aaditorium. Mental Health Programs to Start Soon . The first in a series of mental health programs scheduled for this summer in Salem will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the State Blind School auditorium. Dr. John .Waterman, r director of mental hygiene, of the State Board of Health, will ' lead the discussion - program, which will follow thej showing . of three films dealing with problems of adolesence. There will be an ad mission charge of 35 cents. Other topics planned for pro grams in. the mental health forum series ' include children, marriage, - and old age. All pro grams will be 'open to the pub lic The series is sponsored, by a group which is working to es tablish a Marion County mental health association.-' Ray Anderson Wins Allen ' EUGENE; (UP) Ray C- Ander son, advertising . manager of the La Grande Evening Observer, will study at' the University of Oregon during the next school year under the Eric W. Allen memorial Fellow ship. x i He is the first ' advertising man to be awarded-the fellowship for advanced study at the university, i Anderson has been with -the Ob server as advertising manager and business manager for the last 13 years. Prior to 1941 he was adver tising manager of the Eugene Daily News and served - in retail adver tising capacities for several large concerns. The fellowship -was established in honor of the university's .first dean of journalism: . Movie Shooting Too Realistic HOLLYWOOD' (UP)-Ador Hal Baylor got it in. the end Friday when he tangled with movie tough guy Edward G. Robinson during the filming' of a movie. The script called for- Robinson, playing an escaped convict, to fire a gun at Baylor, a prison guard. A prop man apparently - put too much powder in Robinson's blank cartridges and five paper wads caught Baylor as he was fleeing. T: 4 A 1 Fellowship Serving Salem and Vicinity Funeral Directors for 24 Years Convenient location, S. . Commercial street, bus line; direct rout' to ce meteries no cross traffic New modern . building seating ; up to 300. Service within your means. VIRGIL 0T. 605 S. Commercial St monopolistic private companies. 3. GOP leaders are trying to rush through a far-reaching bill that deserves much closer attention at congressional hands. ' Backers of the bill were expected to speak later. ' The measure as okayed by the Senate-House Atomic Energy Com mittee is a proposed overhaul of the original 1946 Atomic Energy Law.; "... . Share Secrets; ' -,. It would, among other ' things, okay a limited sharing of atomic secrets with America's allies and allow private industry to take part in the development of peacetime atomic power. Most Senate criticism until Sat urday was directed against a side feature an Eisenhower directive that the Atomic Energy Commis sion contract for private power to be used , in the Tennessee Valley area. V . , Seeks Agreement Majority Leader ' Knowland of California, driving for adjournment Aug. 1, has sought in vain so far for an agreement to limit debate. However the fight over the Eisenhower-ordered AEC private pow er contract flared up briefly again when Sen, Jenner (R-Ind) broke into debate to attack the Tennessee Valley Authority as a socialistic project. Jenner said Eisenhower has at tempted to reverse what the sena tor called the colossal growth of TVA, and to increase the role of private enterprise. "Naturafly," Jenner declared, "the supporters of socialism have protested bitterly against this in terference with . unlimited growth of their favorite show-piece of what government spending can do." ... Lehman told Saturday's session the issues at stake are so import ant as to require weeks of debate. "Great Giveaway" Going beyond the dispute , over the Tennessee - valley, area con tract, the New York senator termed the omnibus bilr 4,one of the greatest "giveaways" in history "a giveaway of such proportions as to dwarf the imagination." "In this bill." he said, "it is proposed to grant licenses to pri vate companies to a few very large , and monopolistic private companies to : develop industrial atomic power, from what is, by its -nature, a public domain atom ic energy, made possible by public investment and national genius mobilized in the ' public service v" He said the measure would grant such licenses with recapture claus es of the type issued companies developing private electric power. Patent provisions in the bill,-he said, provide "an utterly -inadequate protection of the public in terest," : Prohibits Projects - The legislation, he added, vir tually prohibits the AEC from de veloping electric energy , from atomic projects. Lehman and oth ers have introduced amendments to let the -AEC go ahead in this field. ' ; ' ' In similar vein, Morse' declared in a lengthy speech that an atomic "giveaway" is "being rushed through the-Congress. ,. . without adequate consideration." ' He said the Eisenhower adminis tration "proposed to give away to the utility giants of the nation a new resource in which the people of the United States have invested 12 billion dollars and which has a potential value greater than that of all the oil, gas, coal and. water resources , of the country com bined. . The San Man Scz: I FLASHI Explorers have discev. I ered that the pet at the end i ef fhe rainbow is filled with San Shop goodies! . Forget about that pot ef gold. You wouldn't need h at I the San Shop anyway. Not I ner for tS cent. fan Portland Road at 1 1 ? i rr. i - hi VirsrU I. Galdea GOLDEN FUNERAl SERVICE AtKS MAR 23 Yovr Doily At 30. 3-10-56-57! 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All three are angels to me." - - Papa Gabor was interviewed ex clusively at his modest home in this ismall suburb two miles from Budapest , ; j Phone Every Other Day "My daughters," he j said, nod ding his baldish, ' gray - fringed bead, "call me by telephone every second day wherever they are in the world. ' , t. "I do not miss anything because they supply me with all the things I need. They even supply me with the best available medicine for my ear.''- ; . M' ' ' Gabor is almost deaf and speaks slowly-because of a cerebral hem orrhage he suffered 1 in January. i He Is. Proud Of tThera ' Papa Gabor is - very: 'proud of Zsa Zsa and Eva and Magda. He wants to hear of all they see and do. Pictures of ' all ; the stunning three filled the little room where the old man spoke. His pockets were stuffed with letters and pest cards, with stamps ranging from the Riviera to Hollywood. ' He believes they , are richly suc cessful and , he did - not conceal Minstrels' Serenade . Goes Unpaid For ' MEXICO CITY W.I9 4- Six. blind minstrels asked for police help today in finding the man who hired them to serenade his girl friend. r-The musicians said ; they sang and played for nine hours, but the man fled, when they tried to collect their pay, . - I with a Sunday. Ham Din- x - I North City Limits v Grace b. Uoldeo CO. Phone 4-2257 V 6 IMA serr. 23 OCT 33 PS-21-38-48 birth Sign. k9-678 ' Don't 61 Solve 62 And 63 With 64 For SCOIFIO OCT 24 2j Itt Woy , Piwmnfn Sensitive ' NOV . 22 65 Inortont - 66 Roost Spec al - 68 AAessoge 69 Contrary 70. That'll 71 Joy 72 Problem 73 Strongly 74 Todoy 64-26-3738 fl Timet - And Keep Li Around By 77-78-81-87 VU SAOtrfAMUS NOV I DC -22 And f! 8-19-36-39 J Even K064-76 Swinging DtHicultiw With Incncoied You'H Find . 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Papa himself fled with his former wife Jolie and his daughter Magda to the United States in October, 1944 when the Hungarian Nazis commenced a short but bloody reign of terror. But papa stayed only three years in America. Tempted by visions of his prewar wealth and dreams that he could increase it, he left wife. Jolie and the girls and re turned where he married his present wife. 0 He reopened his shop in Buda pest's best shopping street, but soon it and his bouses were nation alized and the G abort themselves were considered "undesirables" and in 1951 ordered to live in the countryside. Activity Cttid Praise mi ENTER THE TED MACK - STATE FAIR CONTEST Contest Audition Entry Thursday 8 P. M. Capitol Theatre ' . : (Deadline For Each Week's Contest k Thursday 10 a.m.) Fill Out Entry Blank Below and Leave at Stevens" and Son or Mail to KSLM Box 631 STEVENS AND S0H-KSLM RADIO AMATEUR CONTEST ' " ' -: i-i-i-vr-"- - ' - I wish to enter your Stevens and Son-KSLM Radio Amateur Hour Contest. I agree, to appear, when scheduled, on the radio broadcast eliminations-and abide by the de cision of the judges. I further agree that if I win the Stevens and Son-KSLM local con test, I will be available to appear on the Ted Mack-Oregon Radio Amateur Hour net work to be broadcast from Radio City at the Oregon State Fair, between September 4 and September 11, 1954. PLEASE TYPE 6R PRINT ANSWERS IN DETAIL NAME: (first) ADDRESS: (city) AGE: BORN: ; TALENT: (Describe I use the following I need If group, give name of group and number NAME (AND ADDRESS, PHONE OF LEADER: AMATEUR STANDING: I certify I have never performed for pay, except as foUows give all facts: " . ELIGIBILITY RULES: . There is no age limit. Employees or members of family connected with any radio station, local or network sponsor, of the Oregon Amateur Hour may not participate. You may enter only one locals contest on one radio station. Only residents of Ore gon may win local contests and participate in statefinals. ' All members of a group act must fill out individual entry forms. Decision of judges is final in all questions connected with contest. .. .. . SIGNED: Summary of McGarthy Ready KN0XV1LLE, Tenn. (UP) Ray Jenkins, special counsel in the Army-McCarthy dispute.; said to day he has completed reducing the 7424 pages of testimony in the hearing into a 450-page summary In addition, Jenkins said, he and his assistant, Charles Maner. have nearly finished work on a "brier' which sets forth the supporting and contradictory evidence o n each of the issues in the dispute. Jenkins said he hopes to have both documents in the hands of the subcommittee investigating the case "by the latter part of next week." He said he will ' send the docu ments to Washington by mail or will "deliver them personally and confer with the subcommittee if it so desires." : ; Jenkins would not discuss . tbe issues the subcommittee had asked him to brief because they have not been made public. , Legislation Bribe Charge Investigated WASHINGTON (UP) The FBI is investigating charges1 by Rep. Joel T. Broyhill (R-Va) that a bribe was offered in connection postal pay raise bill." ' . - The Justice Department gave no details, but informed sources said Broyhill claimed he was offered $500 in the guise of a "campaign contribution" to influence his vote on the bill. The department said Broyhill brought the matter to the attention of its Criminal" Division which turned it over to the FBI for investigation. The Justice Department said that Postmaster General Arthur . Summerfield also took up the case with Attorney General Her bert Brownell Jr. The department refused to re lease further details of the alleged bribe. Broyhill is a member of the House Post Office and Civil Serv ice Committee which last week unanimously approved a pay raise of at least five per cent for the nation's 500,000 postal ; workers. This was in place of a temporary seven per cent raise previously voted. The reticulated python of India and Malaya which is sometimes more than 30 feet long, 'often is rated as the world's largest snake. (middle) (complete residence) (county) ' (month) i (day) (year) exactly what you propose to do in contest broadcast) . . . properties or equipment: .square feet minimum floor Stale smcm, Salem. Orwjoh. Sunday, July 18. 1954 (Sec 1) 3 Deaths Laid to CORVALUS (tTP) Oregon State College scientists say it isn't the bracken fern itself which kills cattle it'.s the bovines gluttonous nature which leads to thed de mise. - : Chemist J. R. Haag and Paul IT'S; TRUE THAT FRAIIES FLATTER Glasses can improve your appearance' as well as your vision. 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