Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1955)
i Northeast Flood Damage Bill 'Reduced' MAIL 22 Aft. JO WASHINGTON Ui Federal Representatives of 10 federal authorities scaled down the repair ! agencies met at the Whit House bill for the Northeasters flood1 to take stock of the situation, in states Wednesday after a new look six Northeastern states. They at the destruction there. "Thank heaven, the extent of damage is not going to be as great as 'the first estimate." reported Val Peterson. Civil Defense admin istrator and coordinator of the federal rehabilitation program. . Peterson added that lie couldn't say cow just hovr much the dam age, would amount 'to in dollars and cents. The Army Enelneers "Corps, Jn a preliminary estimate, had put the figure atJl.MO.OM, WW or more. - v " "Manv cities suffered tremen dous blows." Peterson said, "but the estimates of damage and the federal, state' and local money needed to repair the damage have been, high." . i agreed that a gigantic relief: and Ian is required, Peterson said, restoration job remains to bo done. I y0u just can't put a price tag Two will put into we Cleanup;.- program; whatever number of dot K?32-33-7-W AM. 21 I V MAY Jl VTN 4-14.25.3a UJii-57-61 Stay tori Man Bound Over in Robbery Case Vernon L. Mallett, 23. Stavton. was bound over to a Marion Coun ty grand jury Wednesday on an assault and jobbery charge.; His wife, 18-year-old Emily Mal lett, and Eddie Robinson. 54, plead ed guilty to reduced charges of petty larceny and "received a sus- ipended 30-day jail sentence. All three appeared in Stayton Justice Court. . They were arrested Tuesday by Marion County sheriffs deputies snd Stayton police in connection kith rennrttni rnhheries of two ktayton area bean yard employes Sunday night -1 MM. . t . t 4. a ir.ii.ii I ine cnarges asainsi Airs. iwaneii fd Robinson were reduced at the quest of BiU Hicks, one of com- linants, according to Deputy She- llf Amos Shaw. ID MAY 22 JIM 15 418-51-5J 61-70-73 CANcai. JUNI23 JULV 7) rrrv3-i-i.?-3j uo JULY M wSi AUG 23 3-28-54-74 3-76-83481 et m vaco AUG. 24 M7 1-73-77 STAR GAZEE't By CLAY Jl POLLAN" 5? JK Yur Daily Admty Otid t t According re ifce Sfon. " To develop messoge for Thursdby, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodtoc birth siga SETT. OCT. 46-49-50 1 A 31 Wo 2 Peer 32 Do 3 Your '. 33 Nortiirtf 4 Diieentinut 34 Try 9 Weeiewt - 4 toe I Surpnw S Day Dwil 10 Makn 11 Scm 12 Wtllmg 13 Mer 14 Ccrtoto lSYau 14 Obligation 17 Framp V 19 Lt 20 To 21 To 22 Fret 23 And J4 Th.flO 25 ActivttiM 26 Speculate 27 Guord - 28 Strategy 29 Fellow -30Tht - : (8) Good 35 rt 36 To 37 Out . 3S Kee . 39 If 40 Our 41 Dtpolmoey 42 Cesrutea 43 Your 44 Of 45 Get 46 Of 47 T 49 The 50 Limelight 51 How 52 Noturolly 53 Or 54 Work 55 To . 56 Strom 57 You 58 Health 5 e 60 Or Advene 61 Work 42 Nowhere 3 Chtertul 44 Oonl 65 Lot 66 Your 67 Risk 68 Credit 6 Rrseurcts 70 Out 71 Yeur 72 Problerm 73 Spirits 74 Will 75 U 76 Puttmg 77 Draco 71 AHKten 79 And EO'Leod II Todoy 82 Arouse 83 Ac root 84 Art ESTreubtt 86 Smoothly 87 Good 88 SomethiM 89 Rebuffed . 90 Todoy (je&i OCT. 24 nov. a V 5. t-21-34 153-47-69 tAOXTTAMJt wen fcS 4.ii.i9.7nCM 79-43-a0-8l CAftXOtM etc. 'He reported that no new pro grams were discussed at the White House session but the federal au- horities "effected all the coordi nation necessary and decided to keep pushing until the job is done." The conference lasted for two hours. It was set up by the White House staff at the request of Pres ident Eisenhower, who is spend ing working vacation in . Colo rado. ' Various sources hive estimated the federal government's share of the rehabilitation program at up wards of 100 million dollars. In addition to this, the government has made about 900 million dol lars available to defense indus tries in the flood area who want to borrow money to rebuild. Sheriff Urges. Road Safety Marion County Sheriff Denver Young called attention Wednesday to the impending school opening! and asked drivers to be especially alert and d r i e at designated speeds near schools' In Salem's heavily populated suburban areas. Young said he plans to have a deputy rotate each morning 1 at schools during the first week of school to check for possible viola tors just before -school hours. Drivers should also remember, be said, that school buses will soon be returning to roads. Oregon law requires motorists to stop when a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers. Columbia University and the University of California each has more than 100 fofeign students. Statesman, Salem, Oro., Thursday, Sept. 1 ltJJ (See. I)-? 7 " 7 ABC Studying WincheU Suit For $7 Miffion NEW YORK (UP) Officials of the American Broadcasting Com pany went into hurried .conference Wednesday to 'consider a seven million dollar suit brought against the network by columnist Walter WlnchelHor alleged breach of con tract Winchellj a syndicated col-1 umnist was signed .to a so-called "lifetime contract" with ABC in October. 195L The contract gave the network exclusive rights to Winchell's services as an ABC personality. ABC ended the con tract last March 10. WInchell, kiiawvir 'MtntlmiMi 4M telecasts and broadcasts until- June 26 be cause of sponsor commitments. Wincbett retained as his attor ney In the suit Sol A. Rosenblatt of New York. Rosenblatt a partner, Charles Roden, said: - rwinchell had a contract that said ABC I would" employ ' him for life. ABC claimed it ended on , March 10. There was some dispute fiHrhiit this Wiiwhi11'a suit tisr0sa It Cleanse well with W nirriiriOL was learned that WlnchelL who received about S1S.000 per broadcast., was expected to sien - ! Company this week. I!c!?s fed Clear nil U.I ' i mm an iii Li Zmo, , doe tor's antiseptic. promptly relieves uening, stops acratchinf and so helps heal and elear surface rashes. Buyjgrtni Stubborn cases! jrkl,MM FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass sissy wetrers of f slss Utth hT suffered rel emborrsmsn beco-use their ptoto dropped. eUpyd orwob bled e!r Juit the rren Um- Do no Uo to f ot bPPl?SST Just gprtnkio Uttle fiSTEiTH. the alkaline non-cld) powdsr. on your plates. Hfld f at tMth wore firmly, ao they fel men oomfonMe. Does; not .out. t-nejelu PJJSll''lZ ture bre. Oot fAVVMMT ny i dru couatei. lleath Claims ShlerriMan filculano" Valdet VUlarreal. 61. whesrad been living on Route 1 near Salem, died Wednesday at & Salem hospital after a short illness. He is survived by the widow. -Mrs. Zapapan VUlarreal, Salem; four daughters. Miss Minerva Vil larreal. Miss Margarita VUlarreal, both Salem: Mrs. Maria Tomasita, j Eagle Pass, Tex.; Mrs. Manuela Valdez. San Antonio. Tex, and two sons. Arturo VUlarreal. Mata-i moras. Mexico, and Ballerriano Villarreal, Piedros Nexros, Mexico. Announcement of services will be made later by the Virgil T. Golden Company. STABBED BY BEEF HARTFORD, Conn. (Jl Cook Peter Pappas, 58, told hospital authorities he wss stabbed by a side of beef. He dropped the meat on a table. It hit a knife, which flipped up and struck him, Inflicting a painful wound I Til 9 r. M. U-s ' I I Rdyon Panties ill ii. -"ii w- i i i nij. ww . . . . . . ii. j Fancy Blouses $029 $029 I ReS. 3.98 W ReS . 2.93 JL I -Quantities Limited J X II ekf i J VI I e! J W-t I mhmH , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SHCeS UOOU inUnQciy THUGf JfllUIUOJ ----------------wmmmmmm AouAisj) , i ; . i ' ' V.':' JAN. 21 ' Sl fjf PI j " . . j lmmm-mmmmm' !" Jgt ivx' 1 1 rSiSN r SN i J - s I 0 Double wi& yfP. R IZW- Tisco Wax Paper . 20c Richard Hudnur Home Pemicineni Double quick, double safe Rtchord Hudnut H e ht t Permanent. ' Gives you KEG. softer, lonjer lasting, not- $1,50 ural looking curls. Save on Vitamins ii I - : : : n'l? m n n t m !'!? : u-' - I - 1 : . m ''j : r f 3 ' ''' '1'' ? ?? y:.V f-' ; ": r-i p f 1 : ' r; " q 11 U 4' fcetl) It Ktgiilarly 8.93'. U.M f, ' I lamb's vool ( pullovers ' M F t i . j -j . ajtiitfj f J ..''. I - ribbings All. wool, popular colors; lhp3 4r ' ' Jl ':- " ii r eIJ-nTI '1 M Mens Furnishings, First Floor f " j ' -' " - j ..." Park Free 2 Hours With Purchase of $1 and Qver Certified Multi-Vitamins i 1 High Potency Reg. '1.69 Bottle of 100 Certified Vitamin A and D:vo-, 98c Certified Vitamin C 100 MGi $1.09 Certified Junior Vitamins too. $3.99 Certified Vitamin B-1 10 MGs 89c 'J i Imported Bamboo Lawn Rake Regular 29c Q Use for raking lawn and leaves. Large and sturdy. Limit 1 Fred Meyer lor School Supplies Lead Pencils Ruler, Wood! SI Regular 2 for 5c Tl Number 2 Lead 9 Doz. Lunch Kif Slter T : ; Plastic 3-Ring Binder S. 77c raper toe c Kraft Lunch Bags 35c Sillc Sandwich Bags 10c Crayolas Box of 16$ Limit UVS Filler . Listerine i Antiseptic 4 Wild ; . . Ccem ii ft I-.VIT kMiV Mm ilnsnlt, Um mm. bM eWrvff, Wv ee raaWus ea kelr. Hs sseMs 3-z. i lottli 7z. leHIe 14 or. : Bottle Antiseptic, deodorant, germ icide; (for colds and sore throat. l Be Prepared for Emergencies Johnson and Johnson Auto First Aid (its $25 A complete first aid kit to carry ia your car. , I ; . . . Johnson & Johnson Kit 69c' J & J Travel First Aid Kit $1.35 J & J General First Aid Kit $12.50 Band Aid Plastic 39c and 59c Pam Cream Hair Tonic S Tdolh Brush T SSi W Tdolli Paste Ipana 2 for 25c ffol Tooth Pdvder . i ' 4 Liquid Craig Martin Regular 43c lubes vJi 2 for Lanolin Pam S? Shave Cream Dan Dee Mellorine 11 25c Open fill 9 p.m. Fri. Fred Meyer Is Never Undersold Lowest Prices Every Day V I We Reserve the Right to Limit Price Good While Qaaatities Last 1 teej. i r Ite ; i -v. w r- 1 j II 11 Courtly Lalher Regular 60c Low Calorie Ice Cream Savt 2U Carton Philip Morris Cigarettes j : - . - .' 4' Corton of $73 l0pkgs. II . . ii i nr JeT KingTiie Phni? Morrh TCT. I.OD Rea 2. PiHissent Piters 2,59 ' - --