f i
g-fSoc D-Slatosman, Salem,
Mental Hospital Nortii 1
Of Wilsonville Backed
The State Board of Control received recommendations Tues
day from iU advisory committee on the location of the proposed
new state mental hospital. - - - - ,,
The report, submitted by an advisory committee that has teen ,
r - A. - J - a0 M . f
Planners Lash
Sidewalk Plan
In Resolution
1 " (Story also on Page 1) -Curb
sidewalks give purchasers
. of property a "false sense of own
ership" which leads to all sorts of
trouble, the Salem Planning Com
mission said in a resolution adopt
ed Tuesday night;
The resolution was presented by
the commission's street and traf
fic committee. Commissioner Rob1
ert Stanley, however, did not parti
cipate in the preparation of the
: " .
report ' ' '
i It will go to the city council
where Alderman Edward E. Roth
has said he would sponsor a reso
lution asking the city to put only
curb sidewalks in the East Engle
wocd area. .Residents there request
such walks. f ;
Several Feet Back
The commission says the best
kind of walks in most instances
are those which are placed several
feet back from the curb and one
foot outside the property Dne.
Such sidewalks, the commission
says, permits street widening with
a minimum of property owner op
position. Curb walks have to be
torn up when a street is-widened,
and then replaced at city expense.
The resolution - strongly recom
mends that the city council "es
tablish a policy of placing side
walks one foot outside the property
line-as a standard policy and that
variance from this policy be limit
ed to topographical condition of the
land." V
The commission also recom
mended that "sidewalks and curbs
be constructed at the time of the
treet improvement and be made a
part of that assessment." Side
walks, however, may be delayed
until 25 per tent of the lots fronting
' upon a side of the street be im
proved. Policy Oppose v,
"Except in cases where either
the topography is such that im
provement costs are unreasonable
or the dedicated street width is in
sufficient to leave a parking strip
of a- size sufficient to justify main
tenance, this committee is opposed
to setting a policy of permuting
curb walks." resolution reads.
In other action Tuesday night
the Planning Commission:,
Recommended to the council
that the north half of a group
of lots on South Winter and Belle
. vue street bet changed from R4
residential to C3 4 business zone.
This wfn, done and-iha. petition 0(
Mrs. iU -Caieai6-aop
position" was exptessedt bjf- Mary-
Ellis who owns adjoining property.
Authorized tb: city !.r engineer a
office to survey property necessary
to extend Hilltop Drive inJWest
Salem. - . '
Control Tower
Fight Renewed
Another, step in a renewed
fight for return of a control
tower to McNary Field will be
made, this weekend when two city
and state officials attend a meet
ing for the Northwest Aviation
Council at Yakima, Wash.
Scheduled to attend the meet
are Charles Barclay, manager of
the Salem airport, and Earl Sny
der, director of the State Board
of Aeronautics. Discussions will
be held with Civil Aeronautics
Administration officials in regard
to the tower. , j
County, City 4-H
Members Meet .
Representatives from' throughout
Marion County and the city attend
ed a 4-H Club information meeting
held Tuesday night at the court
house. The program concerned proceed-
ures used in organization and oper- j
ation of 4-H units and was planned j
as an aid in establishment of new
clubs. The meeting was conducted
by Anthol Riney, Marion County
extension agent and James Bishop,
city extension agent.
. On display at the -meeting were
examples of 4-H project work.
rid turtowAi Mama ouAjtm
leWd AIM01D
tksrtJe MOXTAUaX
WtryASTOr
. ttfiaaU BENNY-
IK-
h W tW rt She1
iyrHtr i Wit
i in aOMtl awineisMia
AOMtS laOOtBStA
. O.S.C Coliseum
Friday, Sept. 30,
8 P.a '
Reserve Seats S3.08 and I3.M
' General Admission L00 -
(Tax exempt)
Mail Orders promptly filled.
Send checks to Educational
Activities, Memorial . Union
1H, Corrallls. t
TIEAP THI. WIID WIND"
Joha Wayne, Snsaa Hayward
. Pins . -BATTII'
OF ROCUI RIYW
run tfantfomery
rrfclldwa Under It rree)
Ore., Wot, Sept. 21, 1955
siuaying proposed lues since
last February, recommended that
the hospital be built immediately"
north of Wilsonville on the Port.
land-Salem expressway. This 401'
acre tract would cost $226,790.
As second choices, the com
mittee recommended a 445cre
tract just west of Wilsonville, or
a 332-acre plot three miles south
of Hillsboro. - i .
But before choosing any site
the Board of Control will have
to make soil tests, and investi
gate whether there are adequate
water Supplies.
The first unit of the hospital,
will: cost about, 6 million dol-
lars, but it ultimately will cost
15 millions. - i '
The advisory committee . said j
its first choice is the best loca-'
tion because of its speedy access
to downtown Portland. i
It pointed out that the tract
is level, and that it would be out
of the range of any H-homh fat
might be dropped on Portland.
The committee, headed by Fre
derick Greenwood, Portland, said
price was not much of a factor
in picking the sites. Several
sites near Hillsboro were elimi
nated because they would be in
the flight pattern of jet planes
which would use the proposed
Navy airfield at Hillsboro. .
The committee also suggested
that before any site, is selected,
the board should have the prop
erty appraised. . i
Tractor
to Automobile
Btatesatan New Serrtea
SILVERTON A tractor was
badly damaged Tuesday sight
when it was involved in a col
lision with a car on the Siiverton
Stayton highway in the Waldo
Hills area, Marion County sher
iffs deputies reported.
Albert Funrue, a farmer in the
area, escaped injury when his
tractor was struck as he was pull
ing out of his driveway, officers
said. Identity of the driver : of
the car was . not immediately
learned. A passenger in the car
was believed to have suffered
slight, injuries but his name also
was not known.
. The -impact sheared off one
side of tie tractor, it ' was re
ported. , !
Grandmother'
Wins $32,000
trim .
with an encyclopedic knowledge of,
baseball, won $32,000 Tuesday
night by rattling off the names of
six players who piled up more,
than 3,000 hits in their careers.!
Frowning with concentration, the
motherly old woman named Cap
Anion. Tris Speaker, Honus Wag
ner, Eddie Collins, Napoleon Lajoie
and Paul Waner,
Salem Man Faces
Charge of Assault j
Duane H. Smith, about 26, of
Salem, was lodged in Multnomah
County jail in Portland Tuesday on
a charge of assault and battery,
according to the Associated Press,
The charge was filed after iin
vestigation of a fight in. a. down
town Portland bar, the Harbor
Club, early on Sept 17, detectives
reported. The owner of the club,
Donald J. McAlpin, reportedly was
thrown down a flight of stairs! in
the flght and suffered a skull frac
ture. . - . ! ;
i"
LITTLE BRICKS' MULTIPLY I
CASERTA, Italy en "Bricklay
er Paolo Oliva, lather of nine chil
dren, bad a- surprise Tuesday
njght. His wife had triplets.
rHerNOVv7,
NEW,TUBELES$
"tyoj.r :
3 -TRANSISTOR
HEARING AID
Operates saeath ea ear
U "A" beiterr No
fcetttr. Cfeaccr clarity!
T Makers of Zenith TV aad lUdMa
Morris
0. !
444 State St.
Ph. 3 5521
inn
SOt ' Phone 4471J
no;
'.A'Jii.i
7 .
r .QnemaScoPE
m Slewophonc Sound - ,
VICTOR MATURE
Steobea McNally, 1
Sylvia Sidney, Richard- Egan,
Margaret Hayes
TOP CO-HIT ' .
Comedy Suspense Drama
& . ?3- 7ri!l,vk .LangltfiprdeKd the grand jury
206
Red Hat
ft
Fresentln jt red hat to - jXiwanls -
"y '-.si' . - - . ;:: ' crr
. - v - V . I . .
are Robert Brewm (rljhl), Marion Conatjr Red Hat Day chairman, sod Albert Wieseadanger (left),
Keep Oregon Green secretary. ' Brows announced' that Red Hat Day when hooters should review
objectives of respecting private "property, obeying game laws and being careful of fire and fUe artos
would be Oct. Z3. -.(Statesman
uor
: I . ..- .
Investigation
To Resume
PORTLAND The grand Jury
investigation of the Oregon Liquor
Control Commission, which was
called off last month, will begin
again Monday. " ' ,
The previous jury was dismissed
after one of its members disclosed
she was Related to one of the OLCC
employes who was under: investi
gation. I I '
Dist. Attyi William Langley said
Tuesday ithat one of the first wit
nesses will be Howard Bobbitt, a
former FBI agent, who assisted in
an investigation of the commission
ordered earlier by Got. Paul Pat
terson, i , -
Also working on Patterson's
investigation was Robert F. Ma-
guire, a 'Portland attorney.
Atty. Gen. .Robert Y. Thornton
demanded access to what he said
was "secret evidence" Bobbitt and
Maguirej developed in their probe.
The attorney general said he
wanted to j make sure law viola
tions were : not being overlooked. "
Gov. Patterson has denied there
is any secret evidence which has
i ev.u w aita.sj.4a,u ii vsaa uvi astwu
letters anq public , statements be
tween Thornton and Patterson.
Langley said Gov. Patterson,
who testified before the earlier
jury, probably will not appear
again,
Salem Persons
Hurt in
SUtrmac Newt Srrrlte
STAVT0N Two Salem per
ns were inured,' one seriously,
hen a pickup truck veered from
highway 22 Sunday night and
struck: a power pole near Me-'
hama, Marion-County ) sheriffs
deputies reported.
. Elaine Stoltenberg, said by of
ficers to be a passenger in the
pickupj was taken to Santiam
Memorial ; Hospital with; a severe
back : injury. Attendants sai l
Tuesday' that her condition was
"satisfactory." Douglas Drager,
listed by ! deputies as driver of
the pickup, suffered lesser in
juries and was released from the
hospital Tuesday.
f
C
:'r.-.
Nino Marcel makes bis film
debut is am elephant boy la
the exciting spectacle, "Saba
ka," which opens today at
tie r Elsinore Theatre. The
United Artists release
printed I Technicolor.
Receive a FREE
i if T, h. Show
Liq
r i W
'- 'Optn TtUtj Night Til
ARBUCKLE'S
, ;c 481 $! Jr.
Chairman Bestoics Top5
t tf
Presldent William Hammond at
Photo.)
USC Professor
To Speak Here
Dr. , Lewis W. Guiss, assistant.
Clinical, professor of surgery at the
University of Southern California,
wQl be guest speaker at the first
annual 'meeting of the Salem Sur
gical Society Thursday.
Twenty-four surgeons now hold
membersffip in the society here.
The program will include after
noon sessions at Salem General
Hospital with speeches by Dr. Carl
L. Holm, Dr. Donald Beardsley,
Dr.' Robert Anderson, Dr. Richard
Embick and Dr. Guiss.
The evening banquet is billed for
the Marion Hotel where Dr. Guiss
will also speak. '
States Seek
Lost Rancher
SPOKANE V A widowed Cal
ifornia rancher. who left Yakima,
Wash., more than a week ago on
a trip to Kalispell,, MonU to pick
up his three children, was the ob
ject of a S-slate search Tuesday
nighty "
The - mystery surrounding . the
fate of Edward W. Plummer. M.
Kelso, "Calif., was deepened , by
the similar disappearance 0f a
couple and a highway attack on
another man along the same route,
said Sheriff Dick Walsh of Kalis
pell. .
. Plummer left the home of his
sister, Mrs. Betty D Young. Sept
12 and was. to drive directly to
the home of his parents in Kalis
pell to pick up the children and
return them to California for the
school term, said Walsh. He has
not been seen or heard from since.
Marine Corps
Tells New Policy
The Marine Corps has announced
its new policy of accepting reserv
ists for six month active duty train
ing and seven and one half years'
participation in an organized re
serve unit. v. . '
Persons at the time 'of enlist
ment must be between the ages of
17 and 1814, be single with no
dependents.
Personnel in this program will
be draft deferred as long as they
serve satisfactorily in the reserve
program prescribed.
Arbuckle's your
Buster Brown
' Headquarters
Hey Kids!
NINO MARCEL
. tht Stor of '
Buster Brown Shoes
u AMU I UtYiriL i VlANVS
in
Sflbflkfl"
The Biggest Wild Animal '
Picture Ever Filmed ia India
Gel Your
Busier
Brown
Shoes
Here
2nd
TICKET
ic .
t v a
low abiding;
the clua's Tuesday rood meetl&f
'
... t
South Salem
cnans
Get Go-Ahead
Approval of a new Southside
Community Presbyterian Church
to be constructed in the Salem
Heights area was received here
Tuesday from the United Presby
terian Church, of North Amertcs.
The executive committee of the
church has authorized the Salem
ljruup 10 exercise an option ; mr
the Gile property on Boulder
Knoll near the intersection) of
Liberty Boad and Ewald Avenue
as a site for the new church. j
Plans call for construction of
the church to start shortly after
the first of the year on the jSVi
acre site The Gile homo on the
tract will be used as a parsonage.
In addition to the construction
project, plans are being devel
oped for use of the tract as a
community center, with recrea
tion, picnic and game facilities,
according to' J. Earl Cook, mem
ber of the Salem committee.! j
Purchase of the site is report
ed to involve - a transaction Of
$26,500. It was handled by Den
ton and Denton real estate irm
oi aaiem. ,
Sherry Fong
Trial Oct. 17
PORTLAND UPi Sherry pong,
jndicted with her husband, Vyhe
Fongr for the slaying of a Portland
high school girl, will go. on j trial
here Oct .17. I I
The: Fongs were convicted! last
spring of first-degree murder for
the slaying of Diane Hank. But the
verdict was set aside by Circuit
Judge Alfred P. Dobson, who
ordered a new trial. ' 1 '
The. Fongs) recently requested
separate trials. The district attor
ney s office decided to proceed
first against Mrs. Fong.
Presbyt
Tonight These 4 Theatres Are Giving
Away a Free Season; Pass. You Qo Not
Have to Be Present to Win It. But , if
You Are Present And Your Name. Is
Called, You Will Receive, as a Bonus
for, Being Here
STARTS TONIGHT!; I
Alaii Ladd
JuueAllygou
i Al
The Fabulous
Stbryjof
Vi
U 1 America's
.v f First
fVj, v i. I ,ssa
-Jet
Ace!
fJ7c GorjrjnMJ-
WanmcrCocot
Pins the Star of ! Andy
Devine's Gang on Buster
Brown's TV Program! j
mmtm
ri
1
AtTBe'Thcatcri
; 1 Today N v
. SXSINOKZ .. -
r-mTE MeCONNILL STORY"
with AUn Ldd and June Ally-
SABAKA with Bori Karlolt
and Hum MarcrL
CAPITOt,-
-rur vrMTlirvUV with
. 'A.
Burt-Lsnccstr and Diana Lynn.
"THEY WERE SO YOUNG"
With Scott Brady and . Johanna
MaU. "
GRAND ... .
. -INTERRUPTED MELODY"
with Glenn Tord ' and Xleaaop.
"LAND Or THI PHARAOHS":
Filmed in labuloua and.anchant
inf Egypt. . , .
NORTH ALKM DRTVE-IW;.
"TALL MAN RIDING" with
Randolph Scott and Dorothy Ma-
"TIMBERJACK" with Sterling
Hayden and Vera RaUton.
, . HOIXTWOOD I -,r
"VIOLENT SATURDAY" with
Victor Mature v and . Margartt
H"TIGHT SPOT" with Edw. C.
Robinson and Ginger Rogers.
Wind Hurls
28 Persons.
'At Carnival
AMARILLO, Tex. W A vici
ous windstorm whipped through
the throngs at the Tri-State Fair
Tuesday nignt, injuring leasi
28 persons as it levelled "the car
nival midway. ' "
None of the injured was in seri
ous condition. f
Bill 1 lames, operator of the mid
way," estimated damage to his
shows and concessions a' more
than $50,000. -
Property damage was extensive
throughout Amarillo aa the straight
winds, measured at up to 45 miles
an hour, ripped up trees aiM tore
off roofs, " i , ;
. The bowline wind was accom
panied by a heavy hail storm and
a rain ot i s incnes ;uai ieu in
about 45 minutes. t .
The roof of a lumber warehouse
torn loose and sailed through the
air . for about a block. A vacant
building downtown was blown down
into east 10th Street.
Lightning struck in several
places.
Trial Delayed
SUMNER. Miss, m A. jam-
packed trfal of two white men ac
cused of slaying a Chicago Negro
boy, was called off Tuesday unto
Wednesday.
The judge recessed the trial aft
er the district attorney asked more
time to question prospective new
witnesses.
More than 400 Mississippi delta
residents crowded into the humid
room Tuesday. They stood in aisles
or sat in the 280 seats in quiet
anticipation of the opening of state
testimony against Roy Bryant, 34,
and his half-brother,' J. W. milam,
36, who are accused of the kid-nap-killing
of 14-year-old Emmett
Louis (Bobo) Till, a south side
Chicag boy, Who allegedly wolf
whisthjd at i Bryant's wife.
4-
t
1 YASH-DAY
MADE EASY
Yes, your wash-day can be
the easiest day of the week
if you take advantage of
the service of the Launder
ette. We can handle any
laundry problem you have
and fast!
LAUNDERETTE
1255 Ferry St Ph. 2 4555
STARTS TODAY ! .
" BURT
pLAIICASe
in Drawling
rovtrof the
wild
fronfwt
, mil
TECHNICOLOR
DioiHM FOSTER
Diana IYNN
-CO-IUT j
TM UC0L..a KSZXT...T3
4
tatt Mmwh tm Irrwmi K7i
TONIGHT
KSLM Talent Shew
Oa Stage at the
Capitol Theatre!
Mississipp
' . . . . .
$5i
1
m
r-f r-
I I ( 1
TARGACER
bj ujvr s.
- K Your Deify HT ' It
7" . Aceordiaa to Ihm Stan. "
To develop messoge for Wednesdoy,
' read words corresponding to nurnbers
of your Zodiac birth
1 bCMM
2 Your
3 Youf
4 A
6 Good '
7 Don't .
I Ci 0 "
Would
10 Let J
11 Red S
12 Yi
31
32 Pse
33 Problem
34 Resourceful
35 Is
36 And
37 Ptay
38 To
2 Cnwds -,
40 Evidence .
41 Couse
42 Tomorrow'!
43 Fiek
44 Is
45 At
46 In
47 Real
41 Your
49 Start
50 Be v
51 Yeu
52 Affairs
53 U
54 R.pt
55 Doy 1 .
56 A
57 Work
58 Estate .
59 Hunches
60 Alone
I W MAY 21
1." . I
MAY 22
JUNE 22
TlO-21-32-431
h53-64-73
13 Nrwnal
JUNE 23
JULY 23
For
temr ,
e
17 Awoy
f 1-14-2M6I
II Probably
I Lit
20 Aside
21 Someone
22 Penonol
23 Very
24 Mogoetiim
25 Nnonal
24 Doy
27 VVae
28 From
2 Reetiv
12-2M4-44
57-68-83-901
vo.-
AU6. U
w7 w
30 Jeeloutv
4.13.9X9
MGood
lorira Roars
1
S4
Damage Totals Millions
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,12 persons, injuring 350 and leav-
Hurricane W veered out wWlta "-000 ejf .M 1V
sea Tuesday, sparing the vifW- At 10 o clock Tuesday night, the
ous ' Northeast from a new.asault I Boston Weather Bureau issued iU
on towns still' digging lout from,
last month's floods.
But it struck hard to the south,
taking at least XiVe lives and in
flicting damage.- estimated in the
miUions of 'dollars in North Caro
Una it-.- r- -
A sister Hurricane,. Hilda, struck'
Tampico, Mexico,, Killing, at" least
a Death
. ... . .. r . ......
Toll Set at
166 Persons
MEXICO CITY W ' The unoffi
cial death toll from hurricane Hil
1111U
da and the Hooding Panuco River TY,. CnBnn Duo
jumped to 166 Tuesday night ,Ty1Jt:r OtdSOIl UUC
other 100 persons were reported f CAV.n1.il A .
.-A! - t - J - l 1 1 , AAA
persons were injured, and terroadi
that .conservative. , 5
The CM A Mexican airline quoted
the captain or Tampico port as
saying exact figures of the dead
and missing may never be known
due to the "greatness of the ca
tastrophe." More casualties were
expected as the storm-swollen riv
er and its tributaries continued
their rampage; .. .
The Garcia Talesca newspaper
chain said, its reporters and pho -
fnrrtHnkAia siwvimBnvintf 1?aw1
W&i iyaa-Ka 9 aji.wwaaByeaiBa au -
cross-workers In the area listed
74 more dead in the Tampico area.
- CMA, whose airport radio is the
stricken gulf port's' only ' commu
nications link, said SO ; persons
were swept into the raging Panu
co and nine more were trapped
by the collapse of a building and
presumed dead. The airline report
ed 100 missing. ; , !f ' - .
Our chicken pie Is stuffed with
succulent chicVen, peas, carrots and
rich " gravy. There's none better!
With roll and butter
THE SAN SHOP
Portland Read at
, For Orders to Go
00 IN CASH
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
HELD OVER
lateiruptedy
xueiomi
Genii FORD Deanor PARKER
CO-HIT
wxmtrr
1 4a m mm mm' m r w J
ruLLAjsi'
OCT. 23
-lo..Tl
siga
St Of
62 Undue , ,
63 WiU
64 The
65 To '
66 For .
67 PeoK
61 Out '
6 Motters '
70 Sovinf
71 AfectKn
72 Trouble .
73 Family
74 And
75 Check "
76 Community
77 Doings
71 RejulorU
79 And
19 SoK
I If
12 Be
S3 Today
4 Brighter :
B6ottibl
15 Love
87 If .
88 Of
Fossil
90 Circuities
NOV.22j
in-15.26-370
143-39 87-?9Vy
SMITIAtM
NOV.
EEC
4-22-33-44
CAPBCSeN
DEC
jan.:
7-19.3W1
Bl-62-72
JAN. 21
ro.' t9
men
MAi2inti
8-17-2W9rTi
Advene, Kcutril
Out to Sea;
DUUBUr L .
ricane had passed about 140 miles -
southeast of Nantucket Island and
was "moving rapidly northeast-
ward away from New England.Mv
- . Pnfr w ttt00 13 2"
finitely passed, the bureau said..
lone, the season's ninth hurri
cane, hit the Atlantic Coast near
New Bern, N. C, and wrought its
heaviest damage in that state.
Then it arched through Virginia
before heading to sea again off
Norfolk.-
Gen.- Edward Griffin, North Car-'
olina's civil defense director, said
Ione's damage would "certainly
equal and might surpass" the com
bined losses inflicted there last
month by hurricanes Connie and
Diane. ' i '
Gov. Paul L. Patterson does
hot contemplate postponement o .
the opening deer hunting season ,
because of forest fire danger, ha7,
announced here .Tuesday. .
Opening of the deer hunting 1
season is slateed for Oct L
Good Masic Big Crowds
0
'T
I
WED. NITEKi
c
3
ens
Ask for Your Free Prise Tickets
75 1
AG.HiTi"diicihipw
North City limits
- Phona 2-G703
Gates Open f :45
Show at 7 P. M.
, .
STARTS TONITEI
' Two Great Color Hits '
His Gun Pat little River oa
the Map . . . His Gna Could
Wipe It Off! i ..-V;-.'if :
Randolph Scott
Dorothy -Malone
"TALL MAN
RIDING" '
2nd . Color Hit '
Fighting Men of the
Savage Wilderness!
"TIMBERJACK
Starring
Sterling Hayden
. Vera Ralston
. DqYid Brian
Hoagy Carmichaal
Chill Wills
Filmed In the Heart of. tie
C 1 r f a I and . Enclanting
Wilds of the Great Northwest:
Lrvsiaiuaru