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i Salem MilitarviRecruiters Sim J 83 Enlistees During October The armed forces gained 83 re- I criiits in Salens during October, recruiting station records indicat ed Monday. ' - - i . Nineteen of the enlistees went I into the Army. The Nevy recruit ing station signed up 29 men,' and 30 went into the Air Force. New Marine .Corps recruits totaled six. I Those who volunteered or re enlisted in the services in Salem during the month were: 1 Army Arvin J. Crose, 740 Ben Vista Dr.; Donald G. Sandstrom, 940 N. 15th St; Gerald R. Alder- Hunters Find Huse ; " - ' I: ' ! i - ABERDEEN (A A collapsed 4 stratospheric research balloon, be- lieved released at Minneapolis about IVt years ago," was found by five Aberdeen deer hunters in the rugged - Grays Harbor north river. country last weekend. ; Harry Allen said Tuesday the huge balloon, containing, "enough nylon to cover ; two city" blocks," was hanging in' a nuge hemlock tree in thickly idrested area about 10 miles sooth of .'Cosmopolis.' A weather-stained ; tag identified it as government property, re leased by the General .Mills Aero nautical Research Laboratory of Minneapolis. . ; I m... i ;-. - , . ( i j ; - .' ' ' -'ti I Queen Mother Lunches With Mrs. F.DLRJ 4 , i I - t i t i : O '. ' HYDE PARK, N.Y. ' "Two famous widows met at. an infor mal luncheon here Tuesday,; 15 years after, they last saw each other, at that time with their hus bands at their sides. : 1 The guest was Queen; Mother Elizabeth of Britain,, now on a tour of the United States. ; Her hostess was Mrs." Franklin IT).- Roosevelt widow of the late President. The Queen Mother's motorcade arrived some lo Sminutes late, Smalt groups of people 'waved at the cross' roads despite .a driving rain. i : ? The British royal visitor was greeted at the door by Mrs. Roose- . velt and her son, Johm I r Present ' at the lluncheon! was N MK and Mrs. John Roosevelt and three of their four t children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau Jr and several friends of Mrs. Roose- . velt. ' -4 i 1 After lunch, the Queen Mother drove to Ossimng,! N.Y., i where she visited the Victoria Home ftr Aged British Men i and ; Women. She chatted with each of its 56 residents, most of them; women. Mother Glad JaneRussell t r LONDON (VP) -airs-, Florence : Kavanagh, 26, wife of a London ! carpenter, said after meeting the i screen star Jane Russell she is ; "glad" she let Miss Russell adopt ; her son. Tommy. "She is a wonderful mother and has given hinY so much," Mrs. Kavanaeh said She had with her a gift of Miss Russell's, a set of three-D slides bf Tammy at play. The two wtmen met secretly yesterday at i the ; off ice of the screen star's lawyer. ;It Was their 1 first meeting (since the actress whisked :Tommy - off to America : three years ago when "he was a ' year old. i : i f "But there was absolutely noth ing legal arranged,'' Miss Russell ' told reporters afterward. "I just wanted ' to tell, Mrs. Kavanagh about Thomas progress, i "I love him dearly and I want to . give him a chance in life. He was ; very young and; therefore he does not remember his mother'He calls me mummy. Hetis my. son and I want him tofeel that he belongs to ; me. He is a realjAmencan boy. CONSUMER CREDIT UP i i WASHINGTON W Total ; con ; sumer installment i credit rose to ! $21X0,000,000 in t September for i the sixth consecutwe nfonth of in . crease, the Federal Reserve Board reported Tuesday. , Adopted d QLA-BERON-12 J SUA Contain Capital I ifj 405 State St. Corner of Liberty We Givt ?XC Green Stamps Of : . f . 1 ;v - '.xv- jr man, 2465 N. Fifth St.; Louis f. Hubler, 3110 N. River St: Richatd C. McKenny, , Salem Route ; Philip R. Moore.' 1331 Ruge St': and f Emery D. Sheldon, ' 1491 S. Commercial St i i ' Edwin R. Baker, Kenneth H. Sbreeve and Lester W. Ray. Dal las; Freddie M. Johnson and Rob ert L. Wilson, Newberg; Gerald .' Burch, Amity; Joe A. Johnson, Ricfcreall; William H. Kitchen J.. Falls City; Laymon Jones . J Lyons; Harold S. WhRney, Marion Route 1; James F. Schiedler. S3 verton Route 1, and John A. WbiB- enhunt Stayton. ' r Naval Enlistees Navy Douglas J. Smith, Salem Route 6; Harlan Lee McCormick, 433 S. 22nd St., and James Arthur Meithof, 434 S. Cottage St.; Jack F. Sommers, David L. Fagah, Robert J. Kneale and Roy J. Led- ford. Sweet Home; ; Robert W. New man and . Stanley Grant Ortcn, Jefferson, and Perry C. LaBlae and Richard L. Baertlein, Lebe- non. i I Russell E. Cox, Leroy D. Vesper and Donald W. Harms, Albany! Freddie A. Lau, Lloyd Lj Hamil ton,' Floyd A. Zumwalt and Ken neth G. Rieger, Sheridan; Kenneth G. Jones and Merlin R. Cobeit, McMinflvflle; William C. Mabry, Dallas:; Ernest C. Kimlinger, Mt Angel: ' Gordon R.-, Dahl, Auntis- ville; Vernon L. , Walker, Ballstofi; Vern A. Swensen, Willamina: Mar- En R. Cox, Lacomb; Lyle L. Ma son, Holly; Lawrence K. Randail, Philomath, and Roger O, Peterscto, Corvallis. Air Force Air Force Jerry G. McDon; 1395 Reedy St.; Larry C. Hewtt, 1573 N. 18th St.; Virgil Dyer, 920 Edina Ave.; Harlod A. Rupp, 146 Mill,' St.; Charles E. Dunn, 140 Ferry St; Fred L. Staab, 2381 Cherry Ave.; John Jungblut, 2347 N. Liberty St;' Donald R. We$t- ling, Salem Route 6; Corrm A Fehr. 879 N. Liberty St.; TravistJ Eisner, 1820 Evergreen Ave., and Gary G. Elkins, 1860 N. 23rd Sm ; Neal F. Mishler, Willamina; te- Roy G. Rowland, Ralph W. fil liamson, Waldeen M. Tuinstra and Allen E. Vanecek, .Lafayette; Nor man L. Boyanovsky and Benny;C, Peters, Dallas: Jim N. Robinsan, Brooks; j Kenneth E. Yargus, S(e- hama; Jerry L. Larson, dates; Leo A. Diabala. ScoUs Mill; Dion aid F. Foster. McMinnviSe Michael L. Sweargin. Newbetg Charles R. Pierce. Clarence tP Westwood, Gary K. Brooks, Cirl ton; David I. Waibel, Yamhiai; Herschel A. McCastlin, Van Nuys, Calif., and Clark G. Fowler, Saita Monica, Calif, i Marines Allan Dale Murray, 3365 Crawford St., James Clifford Seagrove, 2063 McCoy Ave., Info- dore Rex Dvorak, Newberg Roote 2, Francis Earl Lane, Newberg, Rk:hard Bruce Pendergraft, Mc Minnville and Kee Jensen James, Oraibi, Ariz. Financial Plan to Resist Aggression Given Approval J UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. tfi. Tne u. rt. rouucai utmnuoee ;ap- proved. SO-5. Tuesday a plan call ing on ail countries to help resist aggression by chipping in men. money, and supplies to the limit The Sovet- bloc voted agasst the proposal, which was backed by i the Western Big Three, pn- dias v.. K. Krishna Menon 'ab stained, saying the U. N. should be turning its attention toward peace instead of studying -ways of war. Indonesia also abstained. f The Assembly is expected to approve the plan, which will have only the force of a recommesda tion. ' ; , Ian Stabbed in Klamatli Brawl KLAMATH FALLS (J) - A fight Monday night resulted in a man being stabbed and in the arrest of two persons by police here ! Dist. Atty. Frank Alderson Said police were called to a house where a party was in progress.; There they found Frank Byers. 43, Duns muir, Calif., railroad worker!, in critical condition - from - a chest wound inflicted by an ice pick. Byers was hospitalized. , ! I . Jailed on charges of drunkenness were Lois Ellen Gruell. 37, "rand Erskine Homer Fisher, 55. noth of Klamath Falls. ., i -j . . Alderson said his investigation is continuing. !: Far I Eaerrv. -PIoj! ! I - m fetent O.S.P. Quality CRYSTALUKt -L; t-12, plas liver, Iras & Copper sciac's most dynamic vilamia I ieevtr m t . . . 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Toumen is only five miles from Yikiangshan The Communists for the first time in the civil war are , using planes. j ' : Grows; France Sends Troops: Algeria Toll ALGIERS, Algeria UPi France sped 5,400 troops Tuesday as re inforcements for already heavily garrisoned Algeria in an effort to throttle bloody terroristic out breaks of the last two days. Two armored rescue columns were rushed toward an Algerian mountain village reported to have been in rebel hands since Mon day. ' . i' . j ' The clashes, which have been common in the French protector ates of Morocco and Tunisia, over flowed into Algeria, a French de partment, Monday. At least nine persons were killed in 30 concert ed attacks by Arab nationalists in -predawn.. attacks, while 15 Tu nisian guerrillas were reported killed later in the day in a clash at Sidi Youssef near the Algerian border. ; ; The toll in nationalist attacks and political murders in French North Africa during the last four days has reached at least 39 killed and more than a score wounded. Three j French infantry compan ies and a battalion of parachut ists reached Algeria from France recently. The reinf orcements, ex pec tea within 48 hours, will join troops already spread' over the area long used as the train ing ground for the French Foreign Legion. Easy gtand-np timing. . . Tone It standing up a awkward wnehing. View It at your v - - f 1 !-- - j normal reading angle. i ! ; ; MITCHELL'S ' PRESENT VOURTODAV! yffK) UlTRn-VISIoi 10-C0Y AV1?Nw The New Ixok in TV tot really new desigii y Vv i i since the TV Console: Come in and see it In mod- J 1 U " 7MllC34f ' r Ffcy . 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' Hooper said the woman would cash the checks and turn the money, over to her husband who remained in the car. i They and the children were dressed well," he added. "And the children had lots of toys in the car." The youngsters were placed in homes ; pending ; disposi tion I of the case, .;- , . ' . 1 Police said the couple told them they! cashed checks in Detroit, Wichita, Kansas ; City, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh, Buffalo,. Rochester,! fadianapolis, Milwau kee, Omaha, Seattle, Salt Lake CityJ Denver, Fort Worth, Dallas and Tulsa. Former Idaho Solon Dies- COEUR' D'ALENE, Idaho A Dr. John T.l Wood, one of the country's strongest opponents of the United Nations during bis term as congressman from Idaho, died i early Tuesday. Dr. Wood,' 66, was given only a few 1 years to live when he suffered a heart attack. 15 years ago.; Although his health had been failing in recent years, he served a term in Congress in 1950-52, and since then continued his ' medical practice at his office in his home. Belgian Generals Accused of Taking Public Money BRUSSELS, Belgium (fl Po lice said 3 Tuesday three j Belgian generals in the army reserve were being held in solitary confinement on cbarges involving alleged mis appropriation of public funds. A magistrate ordered solitary con finement because the ' case may involve . defense ; secrets; 1 police added. ; : . i I . n Police named the three as Gen. Camille Grimart, who was ia charge of establishment" of i the pipeline built i for NATO linking Antwerp with Trier; Gen. Jules Maroye, manager of a! Belgian pipeline company which partici pated in , the construction; and Gen." Chevalier Paul Jacquet de Haves-Kerche. 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The agreement would 'Eu ropeanize" the Saar- German before j World War II while leaving! it economically . tied to France. ; j ; This decision will deprive Aden auer of 27 critical totes in the showdown battle i in Parliament unless ' the chancellor persuades the Refugee Party to reverse its position. :.v j;. 1 , The Free Democrats, Second largest party in the Adenauer co alition, and some members of the chancellor's own Christian Demo cratic Party (CDU), already have rebelled against the ! Saar agree- Plane Crash Fatal To Two in Wyoming i , ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. UW The wreckage of a plane and the bodies of its pilot and passenger were discovered Tuesday about 26 miles south of Rock . Springs. I Sheriff George i Nimmo identi fied the victims as R. W. Sather, about 33, of Evanston, Wyo., and John W. Mopley j Jr., of Ogden, Utah. r - : : ; G-E is the world's first 21" TV with an aluminized pie tare tube. Gives yon up to' 100 whiter whites. 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The , state asked, his ouster Monday on grounds that he disqualified himself by his failure to reveal his past before he was sworn. , The defense demanded proof of; Manning's record, and this was! being readied. . Sheppard, handsome 30-year-old osteopath, is accused of beating his wife.! Marilyn 31. to death last July 4. I She was four months pregnant. The maximum penalty or murder m Ohio is death in the electric chair. Nehru Praises ! Red China's Leaders CALCUTTA, India (fl , Prime Minister Nehru toldj crowd of two million Tuesday that Red Chi na s leaders nave brought stability to their country and tried to im prove the people's living stand ards, t ' , ; ' t.. Nehru said Chines e-Indian friendship is important for the peace of world. Asia and the entire I ( 0 (mmt-m (1-r fern & -wi Stotssman. Salonv Oro. WscL, Salem Market Quotations " (A of Ut Teterd7) BUTTERFAT Premium; ;. NO. 1 : , .S9 .56 BCTTEK WholesaU ; ' ReUU , i -' - EGGS (BuyiBf) , n ngteHK rang inim to 1 cents over buying price) Large AA ; Large A Medium AA Medium A SmaU j . rOCLTET Colored ; Hens Leghorn Hens .13 .11 3 2 .10 Colored , Fryers , Colored i Roasters Old Roosters . Sexj Deviate Admits Killinsr Yoiing Girl JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UP)- A for mer merchant seaman with! a set crime record admitted to I police Tuesday that be killed , six-year-old Karen ttauk, who was abducted and suffocated as she made a pre- HaH6ween "trick or treat't tour near her home Thursday night, r Cambria County Dist. Atty, Fred Fees said that Harry Gossard, 39, had been booked on a charge of suspicioa ot muraer: I j Karen's nude body was foundry a posse1 ; Friday morning on the rain-swdpt hillside of a cemetery several miles from her home in nearby Conemaugh. The tattered pieces of her colorful Halloween costume lay nearby. An autopsy disclosed" she had not been! crim inally assaulted, but indicated she was tbej victim of a sex deviate. Gossard was arrested Monday in Philadelphia on a tip to police. He had lived with his mother id Cone maugh .since returning there last May. : , f The slaying of blonde. 1 curly- haired Karen was one of three sex crimes reported in Western Penn sylvania last week, i 1 At Aliquippa. Pa., Elijah Thomp son Jr.,.22, a jobless Negro laborer, confessed be killed 16-year old Helen Jean Bryant by crushing her skull with a rock as - she walked along a lonely path near her j home Oct. 25 J Thompson gave no potive lor tne; killing, but police said an attempted .'criminal assault had; been made .on the victim, i ; A 12-tear old cirl was criminally assaulted Sunday night ' at New CasUe,Pa. 't ;-v . ThtEYNOLDSICUNIC fgHftwi-fCtj I S jglsssaeSk-srV-j jatg-iat-iu-. JssvVVRs)' gjreplaces are just mt of the many Some iiHprovemcnQ yco CSS ; smance with a low-cist FHA loan throigfa that book. I Perhaps yem mt kKCfested ki paintinj. papering ot other , , ; sedecoraticr to dresg no your home foe rbe holidayj. 1 - - i- - i !' . ' -1 "Whatever home impnyrtmtena you're pbooang. ask yowf j contractor or dealer for FHA financiflg through tfais bak. , j or stop in at sirycowie U.S. National bcaach, i i ' t' 1 " ' ' ' NO DOWN PAYMENT. U? TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY. j UOD 8 BUSH WEST SALEM BRANCH tlATlOtlAL DAtIK AN OEE&ON A,NKSEVING OREGON if KEKACE jr'f.M. TUESDAYS KM, CHANNEL 27 Nor. 3. 1954 (Soc 2) 7 ' Salem Obituaries Bags 4. ChrtMua j j Late resident of -SIS V Tn.-..t.. Dr, at a Stayton hospital Oct. 3U" Survived ( by widow. Mrs. Eloin Chrisroaa. Salem; two sitters, Mrs. Leslie Laughlin. Geneva. Nebraska, and Mrs. Ray Clary. ScotUblufi. Ne orasxa; mother. Mrs. Henry I. Chris man. Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and a brother. Harry . Chrisman. Liberal. Kansas. Services wiU be,"held at St. Pnl'i Episcopal Church WedaeMlay. Nov3. at 10 a.m. under direction of Clough-Barrick Co. Rev. George E. Swift Will officiate, with interment following at Belcrest Memorial Park. Sally Ana Webster Jones - Late resident of R. 4. Salem, at 1 a local hospital Nov. S. Survived by ; daughter. Mrs. Roy Hagedorn, Salem; j! sons, vnariey . .tones, staiem. waiter i Jones. Lincoln. Nebr.: 13 grandchil- ji dren; 11 great grandchildren. Serv- ji ices -will be held Friday, Nov. S at 2.00 p.m. in the Virgil T. Golden ' chape L Rev. Robert Mcflvenna will officiate. Interment Rosed ale ceme tery. V Jane H. rant Late resident of 5434 S. E. Boise. roniana, uregon. Al a local hosoi- ttaL Nov. 1. Survived by wife, Syl via, r-oruana, Oregon: daugttters. Mrs. Gladys A. Smith. Portland. Mrs. KUDy seianaer, t Hollywood. .Calil.; sons. Lee a. Paul. Woodland. Wash Harold R. PauL College Place. Wash William E. Paul. Bridge. Oregon: 13 granacjuiaren: 2 sreat-grandchildren. Services avill be held Fri Nov. S at i ji.mi a.m. in me tiouin-Btrnci chapel. Interment at City Viey ceme tery will be private.; .. Mrs. Hendricks Van lantern Passed away at Rocky. Okla. Sur. N vived by daughter, Mrs. Sena Groves of Rocky, Okla.;Mrs. Hattie Senters. Lake Odessa, Mlchj sons, Ed anf John Van Santen of Salem: 14 grand children; 7 great-grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Wednesday. Nov. X at 1:30 p.m. at Clough-Barrick chape I. Rev. Rudolph Woyke wiU officiate. Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. May Scott i - Passed away 'Nov. 1. at local hos pital, late resident of ITS N. Liberty. :aiem. aurvivea oy nusoana, josepn F. Scott of Salem. 1 son, Alvah Scott of Salem: 3 sisters; Mrs. Frank Cul ver of Spokane, Wash.. Mrs. Bessie Stark of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Lou ise Christenson of Seattle, Wash.; 1 brother, Reese Ivy, Spokane, Wash.; 1 grandchild. Mrs. Joyce Wiles. Sa lem; 3 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Lifelong mem ber ot First Christian Church. Serv ices ThUTs., Nov, 4, at 10 JO SJn. in the Chapel, Rev. Wayne Green of- j ficiating. Interment Sheridan Mason- 1 ic Cemetery. Sheridan. Oregon. Un- der direction of Clough-Barrick Co. William leott f Late resident of KernvlUe.' Ore.. at a . local hospital Nov. 1 at the i age of 88. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Theodqre West Salem, Mrs. ! Bernard Flnke. Kernville. Ore.: Mr. i George Scott. KernvlUe: S grandchil- i dren. 3 great grandchild en. Services i will be held Thursday, Nov. 4 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bateman Funeral Home. : Oceanlike. Ore. Graveside cervices at City View Cemetery, Sa lem. . - . i . JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Has an opening for an agent In this area. , . . . . - , : - . x Address Inquiry: VTm. E. B ragman, Genl. Agt, 626 Amer. Bank Bldg. Portland,. Oregon - SHIEU BUM