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V-Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Dec. 21, '55 Eden Mixes Cabinet, Gets Foreign Secretary Job By TOM OCHILTREE - LONDON (J! Prime Minister VUta Wednesday (hook up his gov ernment, namlnj as foreign sesre iary Silwyn Lloyd, a sharp onjued. 81-.vear-o'd lawyer who at a reputation for blunt talk to he Russians: - Former Foelgn Secretary Hs old MacMillan, 61, took over di rection of Britain's financial pol icies a chancellor 0 the ex chequer. Richard A Butler stepped out of - liMUV'liM.! PHONI 4-4713 i s ii s 1 1 ia nso- I sm n. c.- ii 'Snn' of fwo J:mct "Tc!?cr the Two Ofwt ptC. jrm mi M ! wt going to to Ux'iy tk:. ho!d.r fue KCBE5T THE ICOT-B hmnymj my Hnl I I 1 d LLH 1 1 1 l a - FILMED ENTIRELY AT "fc r a ar- M lv tsa at Hi - - -STARTS TOMORROW- DEANf MARTIN ' CS-ttirrinf ( ) r SHIRLEY DOROTHY indEDDtf MACLAINE MAiONE KAYIHOFF wHktVA GAB0R ANITA EKBfJG GEORGE "FOGHORN" WINSLOW Directed by FRANK V FRANK TAStN.Hl HAt tuimUtm ky DON aMkIMiM : ColOR BY " )... ( 4 . ffS tn. Vh lnlM HMD 4 i Tk tMky tM SWI t.M TO-HIT The FOR LUNCHEON FOR TEA . . , . ' FOR DINNER . FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS I the Job of chancellor to become ; major interest centered on the ele 1 lord privy seal and leader of the (ration of Lloyd to the foreign mln House of Commons. The 53-year-old ' l.itry. A hard debater in the House Butler also will direct policy at of Commons and a tough bargain Conservative Party headquarters. er at international conferences. In effect, Butler becomes deputy , Lloyd knows tha ropes at the For premier, with special Instructions eign Office. He served as mimii to et - forward-looking legislation ter of state lor foreign affairs tha before Parliament Conpleie Shalwin These were the top changes In a shakeup that extended throughout the cabinet. The shins were aimea at strengthening the government in I th, face of riginj, criUcism of hv flalicn at borne and threats of in creased Communist pressure abroad. For the first time since the gen eral election 'last May, Eden now has his own team at the controls. Heretofore the government was largely unchanged from the one Eden inherited from former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Foreign Ministry For the United States and Bri- tain's other allies around the world. STARTS FRIDAYI I d BEND, OREGON! am. m mm mm mm m WV -mm FIGHTER TRKNKOtOI. k,mamj Hil- at ' mm JDfTHOKYSTIE-JAa WUK3 LAST DAY 'Feetatrps la Fog And "Apache Weaaaa" rv LEWIS, - mmm! O0Of t 1 lASHUH . Strtenplm by KANTEH mi HERKII AKU i McCUIH Km Smw- If 4 1' -. ;. )! ''"ZA-s- .... -y Lrt,4 BrTTCHNiOOLDR f 1 1 if G3 Agfpueucwc Oregon Room - OPEN TODAY ' . FROM 1 1 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M. . . FROM 3:15 TO 4:30 P.M. . . . FROM 5 TO 8:30 P.M O Lloyd second in command at the office in the old Churchill government. Ldea then was foreign minister. , I irg r SPP If W k-t-K- Expansion in Medical Aid WASHINGTON Ur Plans for a major expansion in medical re scorch, including new campaigns 'a"airuit cancer and heart disease. wore unfolded by the Eisenhower administration Tuesday. Congress will be asked to give the VS. Public Health Serv ice from 25 to 90 per cent more money next year for its research j projects. Secretary of Welfare Folsom c.d not give a dollar and cents figure when be announced the proposed expansion at a news conference, but indications are that 25 million dollars or more in new funds will be sought. Folsom also dislrosed plans for a "considerable increase" in federal grants for public school construc tion. Again, he did not say how much. The administration proposed 200 million over a three-year pe-, riod earlier this year, but Con gress did not vote any fundsl" Mrs. Yana's Funeral Set (Story also on page 1) Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie A. Yana, 18, $35 Gaines St.. who died Tuesday after she was struck by a car in the 1J00 block North Capitol street, will be 1 p.m. Thursday in the Howell-Edwards 1 chapel, the Rev. Paul W. Guntber officiating. Burial will be in Bel- crest Cemetery- 1 Mra. Yana was a Salem resident about 11 years, having moved here I from Olympia, Wash. She was born j Oct M, 1867, at Harriaoovilie. Mo. She and Mack Hiday were married about 1890 at Cbehalis. Wash. After his death in 117. she and Charles Yana were married at Aberdeen, Wash. In Salem, she was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church but . was active in Church work of several denominations. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Delia Burns, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry (Nellie) Hiday. both of Salem, five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Salem Firemen Answer 414th Call of 1955 Salem firemen answered their 412th. 413th and 414th caUs of the year Tuesday with no damage ex cept for smoke and a burned out oil furnace motor at one of them. The higb-ecoring day came at a time when the score was tied at 411 with the comparable date last i year in a race te reduce the num ber of fires for the fifth consecu tive year. The 1954 total was 430. Smoke damage Waa caused Tues day by a burned out motor on an oil furnace at the A. C. Nelson home. 7C1 Kingwood Ave.,' shortly before 4 p.m., West Salem firemen said. Flue fires were at the E. C. Smith home, 1840 N. Winter St.. about 12: IS p.m., and the Donald L. Graves borne. 1M4 N. Cottage, about 12:M, firemea said. Salem Man Heads Strawberry Unit J PORTLAND iff) - Marvin Van deva of Salem Tuesday was elect-' S ed president ef the Oregon-Wash- I Ingtoa Strawberry Council. if VlilCl IHIIini lltmiW V Mil rV tOn are: Ronald Burnett, Port land, vice president; Harold Bushue, Gresham. treasurer; and , Leo Garonian, Oregon City, secre-, tary. Reports from directors indicated over-all damage te the Willamette Valley strawberry crop from the November freexe was about 10 per ! cent. I --err- i Dulles Affirms Foreign Aid Increase Plea WASHINGTON 1 Secretary of State Dulles said officially Tu day Congress will be asked for $4,900,000,000 in new forei"m ail funds. He said it is needed to maintain such spending, now in is ninth year, "for considerable peri ods of time." At the same time, he took cri tical note of Russia' offers of aco nomte aid to Middle East coun tries, saying they may be "Tro jan horses" aimed at penetrating and then seizing control of inde pendent nations. miiot ,nffi. Dulles sought to sional concern over the unexpected size of the request by telling a news conference that actual spend- ing in the fiscal year beginning next July would increase only 200 million oollars. Spending and appropriating are not the same thing. Often, appro- priations are not used unafor years and in the ease of fore'gn aid, Dulles said, h is important to have a comfortable backlog to figure on. UJS. Couple Freed by Reds (Picture on wireohoto page) HONG KONG tffi Dr. and Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw. American medical missionaries in China for 27 years; hobbled across the bor-1 der to freedom in Hong Kong Tuesday ravaged by disease and shockingly aged by five years as prisoners of the Communists, i Mr Drafl.k.ui Alavlw J ... i ''r Z 'I comprehend what was happening. she stared blankly at police aid Red Cross and U.S. consular ..tfi- SSi'S- ..nert .r';"1 her ' -rr ..wm tear. i Bradshaw said they had been re united only two days ago. He told reporters that he had been subjected to slow starvation but Red Cross food oarcela he be gan receiving after a complete physical breakdown last May had started him toward recovery. Bradshaw is M and his wife about the same age. Both are Pennaylvanians. They came to Uilna la 1928. On March 2, 1951, they were arrested at their hosoit-i al home-In Kwantung Province and sent to separate prisons the next day. accused of spying. Parking problem toe rough days? ? T Come aver here. have plenty of room. Lots ef food too! THE SAII SHOP Portland load at re orders te Co Ow Iseeet It-sea b Proof TOP SIRLOM STEAK Over 1000 Sold Each 'Week "at Nohlgren'i WfSMB' wmmkmnk-smiw. :sijaM MMKsaaBSMjanusnucisaajsst 1 1 . lpniWJ i j , I Motorola t . t. S 5 mas sto." iii i i rtjj mrij, .. ,....,' I! U i i mi i hi. ii. ii 1 1 i I I ---'WwlJ Free Parking I Theatre Time Table : CAPITOL TOOTSTFri IK THX TOO' at 1-00. 4:lfl. 7 .IS and 11:0 AfACHK WOMAN" t :, I ts, and 8:20. HOIJ.VWOOD "WERE NO ANGELS" at: 7:00 and 10:47 'MAM BO" (1: 111 Ike Flies to White House WASHINGTON iff) President Eisenhower flew back to Washing- 'ton ahead of schedule Tuesday lor,.-- . thmuirh th nrck .nd h nrA Christmas at the White j"use- Presidential Press Secretary ' James C. Hagerty said it wasn't because a fourth presidential grandchild ia supposed to put in an appearance any day now that Eisenhower shifted plans and ;e - turned from his country estate at Gettysburg, Pa., a day early The chief executive's daughter-in-law, Barbara, has been at Walt er Reed Army Hospital here since Dec. 11 awaiting the stork. Hagerty said the President's change in plans about returning to the capital came'' because "Mrs. Eisenhower wants to get her Christmas plana formulated. $50,000 Suit Filed in Polk " DALLAS, Ore -A $50,000 suit resulting from a car-truck collision was filed in Polk County Court against Interstate Tractor and inml,n. r .,, Arth. .,,. : T " CZ"l.ti Z. ..1" " . P1"in,iff h yt. Who w injured while riding ' -,tk K.r hnthinH n.l Uvr in a collision Oct 24 between Dallas and Highway 99W. South Africans Cheer Johnnie Ray's Arrival ! j JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Iff) Johnnie Ray, the sobbing crooner, got a rapturous welcome from teen-agers when he arrived 1 by air from London for a South African tour Monday. ; He was rushed by a crowd at the airport and some girls kissed him. these We pood r'w North City Limits - Phone 2-6791 TU Thh Sltat b titHy iood! Bsked potato topped with whip't nutter, tossed green salad bowl. French or bleu cheese dressing, hot roll, strawberry jam. Sunday 12 Noon to 8 p. m. 40SZ4T SAUM OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. From" Santo" Shwocb 1 Ironing This tolCo'-VcovW Elderly Man Slain; Site Yields$15,000 WICHITA. Kan. Ill A hoard of money Jammed In three old trunks was uncovered Tuesday in a rubbish-littered garage where Jim Ross, a 79-year-old trash haul er waa found shot and beaten te death. Probate Judge James W. Riddel Jr. estimated the cash and cur rency left by Rots may reach $15,000. Deputy Coroner Floyd Sra'ih said an autopsy showed Ross had beaten. The frosen body was found Monday and police Mid Rosa may have been killed two days earlier, ! The three battered, metal-bound trunks were hidden under a tar paulin. Ross, a familiar, poorly- 1 clad figure wheeling hia push cart ' around Wichita, lived alone in the 1 garage. It also was mi trash-col- lecting headquarters. Mrs. Waiiams' Services Set Funeral service for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Williams of Brookings will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Virgil T. Golden chapel with ritualistic services by Chadwick Chapter 37, Order of Eastern Star. Burial will be in City View Ceme tery. Mrs. Williams leaves her hus- , band. Robert H. Williams. Brook- ings; sister, Mrs. Maye Peterson, San Francisco. Calif.: brother. Ri chard Gibson. Rising Star, Texas; niece, Mrs. Florence Chafin, Ba kersfield, Calif.; nephew, Charles Pettit. San Francisco. er a Slat e ion Newer than tomorrow ... they'rt made of glove-soft California cowhide in fasci nating Indian colors with contrasting hond-loced trim. The soles are molded with hidden air foam insoles for that "like walking on air" feeling ... the epitome of comfort combined with fashion. est A QuiU MOCCASIN Colors: White, Pink, ARf2!nnfr,r7n Open Monday Thru Friday Til t Til Christmas 481 STAT! ST. Frid0y - 9 If N. 3 rvrcn s Pwrch, V will i. . - 'w wM fc. t. .'w w ymvr t, , -'v. V tint, - . er . w 5le. . koh r m ja ' aof , f l ci Molalla Building Roof Part Falls; Damage Heavy MOLALLA I A section of the roof of the Tobin Biulding col lapaed Tuesday morning damag ing three business establishment. Losses at the barber and beauty shop, a cafe and bar, and the CIO union headquarteri office were expected te amount to several thousand dollars. Clogged drains which cause rain water to accumulate on the roof were blamed. The Tobin Building la 14 stories high. CAR LEAVES ROAD A car driven by Mn Bertha Zoelch of Portland left the Salem Portland Freeway Tuesday morn ing sear the Junction with the Sa lem by-pass, state police said. Mrs. Zoelch was taken by Willam ette ambulance to Salem General Hospital, where she was X-rayed and released, hospital attendant said. Good Music Big Crowds 0 WED. NITE Crystal Gardens Ask f er Tear Free Prise Ticket SPECIALI 1 1 New Year's Eve Carnival Dance Two Floorsl Two Bands! aort a SIZES 4 to 9 WIDTHS N and M Block, Turquoise, Noturol j 4 y ore! t-t conio rJ " nurrY wiaa, aa evw - i 'A PJSL 1 111 More than 11 million peepli live in South Viet Man. - , 11 Is I I I 40 IS o 03 i? n 2 5 h J g ? i u j it 79 zz ! K fi n 2 o n I 1 I I