I Sec 2 Statesman, Salem, Ore- Wed- Sept. 22, 1954 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS" fcMussolinTo tiUe 8. Penny .Protective covering 10. Landed proprietor , (ScoQ j 12. End wall 1 of a .. building- 13. Command 14. Ostrich, like bird 15. Music note 16. Water (French) 17. Marks of SO. Shore Pa trol (abbr. 11. A shore re - CeSS 22. Cry of ehanals H.Egg-whiU 27. Unrolls ' 2$. Shower 19. Father of ' Babylonian soda fitt. Indefinite w article 41. Preserved! from decay S.Turt 2X Water got) (Babyt) dttfScheraee ; fii-TH-tanper ed' woman '43. Fatten 44. Sea eaglet 4iKoton . 48. Mrs. Truman , DOWN i . 1. Stage :! 1 offering r 2. European j grayling 3. Flower f 4. Before j 1 9. Outer , . garment; ! . Sens organ 7. Brood of j pheasants ,-: 8. The trai- I tor's crime j Awry i ! (dial) Of. :i 1L Single-seed fruits I 15.Cook to-! '..1 f It . . a 24 ar 1? 43 Bus Strike Feared Near PORTLAND W A work stoppage by: employes of Oregon Motor Stages was indicated Tuesday in a dispute over wages, u i , B. W. Wilson, company manager, said the firm's financial condition was such that wages had to be cut two weeks ago for employes on the company's runs to areas between Portland and Oregon City. H. T. Oathes, official of the AFL Street, Electric .Railway and Motor Coach employes union, said the cuts amounted, to 20 to 30 per cent in take-home pay. j He said this and, other changed conditions of work made it likely that employes ; will ' refuse to continue work. . r Thirteen drivers and lour shop employes are affected. Nixon Asks Stevenson to State Policy L EAST LANSING, Mich. W ' Vice President Nixon demanded Tuesday night that Adlal E. Ste- ; venson say how the policies of a Democratic Congress in 1955 would differ from those of the Truman administration. .... ' . i Nixon, in a campaign speech at a Republican rally at Michigan State College, gave the Eisenhow er administration's reply to recent charges by Stevenson that the ad ministration is a "give-away gov- eminent" and has damaged ' Uni ted States prestige abroad. j "Up to, this time," Nixon said, i "we have nothing from him but : quips and criticisms without; one i positive constructive suggestion as j to what his party would do." : j "Under the circumstances, ' we j can only assume, as ins national I chairman admitted in answer to a question recently, that' all a Democrat Congress offers, is a re- ; turn to the policies of the Truman i administration. v "Unless Mr. Stevenson tells the American people how he differs from those policies we shall have to continue to remind the people what those policies were. . Nixon is making an eight-state tour on behalf of congressional candidates. . London Company Delays Building For Archeology , LONDON m Prime Minister Churchill Tuesday applauded a building company for delaying its work to permit archeological ex cavation of a 2,000-year-old ; Ro man temple uncovered in central London. Extra police were called out to control crowds at the temple site in the heart of the busy financial district The ruins were turned tip in preliminary digging for a $11,- 200,000 14-story office building, j - Works Minister Sir David Eccles, said Monday it was impracticable to preserve the temple despite its archeological importance. . A marble bead of Mithras, Per sian god of light adopted by the Romans, has been removed from the ruins. An ancient ' coin and some bones also were found. One floor of the temple is made of oyster shells. . i jQldat40,50,60?" -to, Yca're Crazy eh but tJ r J. Swiss y 1 - tV W.Tomb. ; ar. H z3.Norser od 0 24. Compre hends ; 25. Wool V fat ' V 2. Two- t - toed ,U , sloth 1; 27. South i , : Ameri i j V can is . lingu- ' ! l uuc U 33. Mornings (poet) 34. Fencing swords 35. Moistures 37. Girl's nam 41. Thrice (mns.) 42. Egyptian , 1 :' S stock ! 29. Arabian garment j 2. Untidy; i 4a 7Z 1ST VA It m 1 ST m 3T m 9-a Diggers Find Clams Costly . FLORENCE, Ore. (fl For the 618 razor f clams three men dug recently on China Creek Beach they paid 3613.50. j ; ! State Patrolman Thomas Fithian caught them before they left the beach. Since they were legally entitled to two dozen each, they had 546 clams above the limit. ' They paid fines of $200 each, plus total costs of $13.50 in justice court. They were able to keep the legal number of clams. The rest were j sold; to the State . Game Commission for $10.50. , . The three identified themselves as Eugene L. McKinley, EJvin Harris and Robert Harris of Yachats. j . ,i i Portland Man Named President i ' : , , PORTLAND (A The new president of the Portland stake of the Latter Day Saints Church is C. Carifle Carlson, who has been bishop of ; the Portland second ward. j i; ' i . He succeeds George L. Scott, who after 15 years as stake president,! -becomes senior stake president in the entire church. Scott is i ; bureau manager of International News Service here. Carlson is an attorney. ,1 Society Honors Spokane Man SPOKANE W - br. f! R. Mor ral, metallurgist for the Kaiset Aluminum and Chemical Corp. here, has been elected a Fellow of the American Assn. for the Ad vancement of Science, the compa ny reported Tuesday. ; Dr. Morral heads the company's X-ray section of the department of metallurgical research, and has been a member of the association for more ithan 10 years. ' rMl Gail UlfllEft 'lot? HME TMiwcti'i Ajmww 133 ! J I 1 i ' i i -,::- Ref ugees in Saigon Gash With Policei SAIGON Indochina Ufi Five hundred refugees from the north fought police here Tuesday in a demonstration .that deepened Viet Nam s government - army crisis, Two men were killed and 'several wounded as the police fired to dis perse refugees. The aims of the demonstration were interpreted variously. The French News Agency said the I refugees were demanding for some reason that they be returned to North Viet Nam, soon to fall completely under Communist rule, Promotion of such a demand would help Red agitators presumably as signed secretly to refugee groups to foment trouble. But Gen. Nguyen Van Hinb, the chief of staff who is still refusing Premier Ngo Dinh Diem's order to take1 a "special leave" in France that the Army interprets as exile, said the refugee group demonstrat ed in favor of Diem against the Army. He charged that the gov ernment promoted the clash, arm ing the refugees with ; clubs and bottlesto attack the police.' "The Array has definite proof that the government provoked the troubles this morning in Saigon," Hinh said. , The refugees are among a third of a million who abandoned homes, farms j and ' business, and moved southward many aboard U? S. Na vy and air transports to avoid falling into the hands of the Communist-led Vietminh as , it takes over North Viet Nam under the Geneva agreement ending the In- j dochina war. - Pinball Owner to Appeal Decision 1 To Highest Court PORTLAND W Portland's anti-pinball ordinance will be earned to the U. S. Supreme Court, a major pinball machine owner said here Tuesday. Stanley Terry, the pinball oper ator who recently lost his anneal to the State Supreme Court, said be would make the aoDeal to the high federal court. 1 A lower court once found the ordinance unconstitutional, but the State Supreme Court later reversed that. Terry appealed for a re hearing, but tiie court refused that While the appeal is being made the machines can stav in operation An estimated 2,000 machines have been in play here since 1951, when the ordinance was passed. In that time they have not had to pay a fee to the city, as they did prior to the, passage of the ordinance. RED BEARS? 1 VIENNA (INS) A Czh newspaper says there are abwrt 2,000 - bears living in-Czechoslo vakia. The animals, although moving I freely, in the country's vast woodlands, are harmless, the paper asserted. tIANt AVINUI AT SOSM SAN FRANCISCO 930 T3D CBIfyB J I a,r i -" - i J rw.w mm loaads impossible? 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