c. I) M.i!( Miian. SJrm. Oic, lii , Jan. 20. Df 1 If Al I Ofin is II 0110 ft t Xjr I av .J.- V 1 Vy I Ov idgway Agreed9 Vith '55 Policies !)S ANCKl.KS I - Defense eVcretary Wllaon Mid Thuraday that Mh he and Admiral Hartford thought that Gen. Matthew Ridj ay had concurred In the 1Jj4 (Halt at the Union Message. In Saturday F.venlnf Pout arti cle Cen. Rldgway. who retired )a,4 June aj Army chief of itaff, con tended that he waa againat mili tary ruti and bad been preurd to fit hia views to "preconceived politico-military party lint." At hit preai conerence Thurs- Farm Waccs Up in Oregon CORVAIXIS UP Farm wain ent up la Oregon last year. , They average, without board or mom, 11.14 an hour Jan. 1, a jump f 1 cents ever the atari of mi. Elvera Horrell, Oregon Stat College extension agriculture econ omist, aaid Thuraday only two states have higher farm labor wafts. Connecticut, at ll.U, if high and Washington's ii 11.17. Rhode Island's la 11.14. the lame as Oregon. South Carolina U km at R cents an hour. Thert wu an average hourly fe crease ever the country of I cents, OSC said. Meanwhile farm rces fell aa averagt of I per cent Oregon and I per cent nationally. Gty Court in New Quarters day Prenident Fluenhnwer referred the controveny to Wilson and Rad ford. "The Preaident did rkactly the right thing In referring the con troveny to Radford and me,' the secretary told newsmen. He aald he knew of no Defence Department prenaure against Ridgway. "1 - never thought I was that good, to preiaure a four-atar gen eral like that," Wllaon said. F.iaenhower wai aked about Rldgway's aasertion at the White Houae news conference Thursday morning. Elsenhower told reporters that every section of hit 1054 message had been sent to departments in volved to be checked. And he add ed that If there wert any questions about Incorrect neM they should Uke them up with Radford or WU " . Wilson's statement Thursday ws not exactly in line with what he had said two dsys before. To a Pentagon news conference ques tion, Wilson had ssld he thought Ridgway'i statement wss "in correct," that the former Army chief had "continually advocated a higher strength for the Army than the other chiefs." Foil BmuUl 1 i i ! ' J ' Salem's Municipal Court opened In new quarters Thursday on the Roberts Taken To Albany to Face Charge ALBANY, Ore. I Sheriff George Miller brought Robert Lee Robert! S3, to Albany Thursday to face v charge of slugging the Linn County treasurer with a gun and making off with (1,001 of the county's funds. Roberts, who said he was from 'Cat' Burglar Given 3-Ycar Prison Term Theatre Time Tabic SI mmnas tiir iui. or banc hii n " 1 (Hi "! II' (I -TAiK-ir j.rno" ! I 4J nun, rr jur. lONUOMr, TIN! ' 1 i n fl (A ' ht rnuiD or TMK MILlJS' I I hoi.1 twonn I srvrx ciTtrs or gold 1 Ml anf! in .IS SIK I AI. PH.IVMY" II II SalciTi'i "rat" burnliir hanj;rd hn plea to guilty Thurtday and n sentenced by Circuit Judge Ceoree Dunran to three years in the Oregon Stale Penitentiary, Pint-sired John Kdmond Frrricr Partner hitd admitted, then plrwl ed Innocent to chargM he hud burglarized l Salem bmlneu ! Q( AAA hmmes following his arrent by city i 0OUUU III tuili,. kt-lu fliinrlau nuirnlnH i ' Rnrbirr, 3.1 year old Canadian, was nabbed in downtown alley sftrr Judson'i Plumbing Shop and the Rlnlne Hotel had bren entered from the roof esrly Sunday. Caught with rubber gloves and rrepe-snled shoes which had marked other break inn, .Barbier admitted the burglaries during the laat two months. The next dsy when he wss ar raigned in Marlon County Circuit Court, the 107 pound, 1-foot 2 Bar bier pleaded Innocent. But when he appeared in court for arraign ment Thurnday he changed his plesd to guilty and drew the three year sentence. A would he-robber found lots of epposltlea Thurtday night In aa attempted holdup of Keiser area market Mrs. Dei a Mc Par land (top), wife of grocer shot (bottom), nearby neighbor, teok bit gun. (Statesmsn Pho tos). (Story also on psge 1). Iliitcliins Gives s Controversial Idaho U. Talk MOSCOW, Idaho OB - Dr. Rob ert M. Hutchlns made his much discussed appearance at the Unl- versity of ldiho Thursday after taking a crack at members of the Americsn Legion who objected to his addressing the students. Dr. Hutchina. Dreiident of the by gunman, broke a broom, Fund for the ReDublle. made no over bandit, and Sam Davis reference to the state-wide con troversy In his prepared talk on, "The Promise of Educstlon". But in an Interview earlier, he said the protests against him by Idaho legionnaires "amounted to a threat to America's civil liber ties." Two district conventions of the legion In North Idaho passed reiw lutions last year critical of Hutch- Salem citr ooliee were inveitl-'ins scheduled appearance on the gating early today a report by a university's public events lecture Gold Stolen In Switzerland GENEVA. Switzerland OF) - A truck bearing 1280,000 worth of gold bars wss stolen here Thurs day night in a daring coup by thieves who may have come from across the French border. The gold, owned by a private Swiss firm, weighed Wl II pounds. In bulk It wss small, since it takes about a ton of gold to make we cubic foot. The gold bars had arrived from Parts by sir In Genevs. No guards were provided for the consignment. It wss regsrded as a routine shipment and gold robberies are so rsre In Switzer land that guards ordinarily ire not assigned for the transfers. The truck driver drove to .lis company's headquarters and left the truck for a few moments. When he returned it hsd disap peared. The truck was found empty In a lane near Geneva, barely a mile from the Trench border. Swiss newspapers reported rt' marks showed the gold had been loaded Into a car In the lane. Death Claims Mrs. Martin Mrs, (ille Martin, late resident of M N. Winter St., dird Thurs day at a local hotpltal following S heart ailaifnt. She rams to S.ilrm Vi yean agt from Portland, where she hsd lived for V yesrs Survivors In elude the widower, Giles E. Mtrtin of Salem: molhrr, Mrs. Msude W SiMon, brother Guy L. Kiison snd several nieces, all of Ixmgview, Wah. Services will be Saturday at 11 a m. at (he Clough Barrlck Chapel with the Rev. Gerald Emerson officiating, U.S. to Honor Doctor Salk WASHINGTON -The lovern mrnt will present a gold medal to Dr. Jonas E. Balk next Thursdsy for his work in developing the ami polio vaccihe which bears his name. Secretary of Welfare Folaom will mske the prenentatioa on behalf of President Elsenhower and the nation but details of the ceremony have not been completed. Police Probe Attack Report tfA..k m kt1 f1(U I nw.4.-.s .... - . -t.J juuiui uwi in vii umu, mm uiUi swrowiiei, a cyb, wmm jivbhvu - - . w . - ' . aMri up from 1U former third-flood site, at Coos Bay, where police noticed l'"mna , iv. ,i.un. ttuU 4o,w The larger, lighter room la what' him on a Uvern spending spree. i"bbd downlo n JlK .V jSSi wss the city hall's former attic will ; Police said he told them he Md n,ht- . w . . . ftSTJ aat about U nersons. accordlnf won iron In a lUno die i.m I .The man Is Walter J. Walker, 58, nd out of the legion, claimed . n.,fft.. f. m th. ihI ... : of Milwaukie. He told police he nuicnins ana me runa nave mini- ,fLnrr, C! ,ou . was beaten and robbed of $00 in miwd the Communist danger to to Judge Douglas L Hay. The old i a counroom. now neing remoaeiea -.lth Roberts. The search is on for for a city attorney s office, seated bout IS. The new court has separate Jury and file rooms, thus eliminating much of the congestion which pre vailed la the old room. The new room is finished in mahogany pan eling and excoustical tilt. Jury bos and Judge's and witness stands are all roomier than in the Jonner courtroom. It at, ii. Prison Guard Sentenced for Selling Drugs A penitentiary guard charged with taking drugs inside the prison wu sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined 1230 in Marion County Circuit Court Thursday. The 22-year-old guard, Charles E. Jones, 4892 Verde Lane, wu arrested last July 10 on the charge involving passing benzadrine to convicts. Judge George R. Duncan, who passed sentence, ordered probation for Jones on payment of the fine. Jones has established himself in the garage business since being discharged from the prison the court wu told. Oregon Shares in $2 Billion MUitary Building Request WASHINGTON (ft - More than M million dollars of a $2,012,283,000 military building program submit ted to Congress Thursday is for projects la the three Pacific North west states and t44.117.000 in Alaska. Totals by states include: Washington, 111,684,000; Oregon, $14,838,000; and Idaho, fU.471,000. Here are the project requests for Oregon projects: Army Umatilla Ordnance Depot $258,000.-2; 7T- : Air Force Klamath Falls Muni cipal Airport, $1,130,000; Greater Portland area, $13,508,000. more money and a second man. Several courthouse employes said they saw two men run from he courthouse shortly after the rob bery Tuesday. Miller said several had identified Roberta by photo graph as one of the men. Roberts, when arrested, wss in possession of an automobile. He told police a stranger In Eugene had given him the keys and asked him to drive it to Reno,' where It had been rented. The sheriff ssid investigation has shown the car was rented in Reno by someone other , than Roberts. The investigation is continuing. County Treasurer Raymond Tomllnson, who was knocked out by the gun-wielding holdup man, Is continuing to recover. District Judge Wendell Tompkins set bond for Roberts at $18,000. he is expected to be arraigned Friday on a charge of armed assault and robbery. Hospital Elects 7 Directors At Stayton auteiaaa Newt Service STAYTON Elections of seven i directors, to serve seven year terms of office on the board of Santiam Memorial Hospital, were held at a meeting Thursday night. ' Newly elected board members and the areas they will serve are John Frank, Sublimity; Merle Crane, West Stayton; Peter Mertz, Scio; Huber Ray, Detroit and Idan- ha; and Walter H. Bell. M. J. Msrtia and G. W. Schachstkk, di rectors at large. Merton Coi of Stayton was elect ed president of the Hospital Board for 1938. He replaces outgoing ; president T. G. Freres. John Frank was also elected vice president and member of the hospital executJvecommittee.G) W. Schachstick was reelected ec-retary-treasurer. the alley between Ferry and State this country. They called for an street and S. Commercial and Lib- investigation of Hutchlns and some erty streets. members demanded the university After interrot stinf Walker do- cancel the tali. lice arrested him on a charge of being intoxicated. He had received cuts and bruises about his face, police said. Walker placed the al leged attack at about p.m. One suspect was being question ed by police early today. Reed Student Found Dead PORTLAND OF - An 18-year-old college student from Phoenix, Ariz., wss found dead in a Reed College dormitory Thursdsy. ap-" parently of a self-inflicted bullet wound. Police listed the death of Rich ard Townsend as accidental They said he apparently had been toy ing with a .43 caliber automatic owned by another student. The bullet struck him in the hesd. The gun was found under his body. The death occurred about t a.m., when Townsend was alone in the room. NOW! Doors Open MS! Gu3i!Il!(M ma l 'JtmaawtasaMM tnaaasswsmta PLUS JOHN WAYNC BETTY FIELD HARRY CAREY IhwMkkMi The school declined to do so and Hutchlns told reporters Thursday that the university "performed a valuable service in calling atten tion to the first amendment (free dom of ipeech) of the Constitu tion." --, Hook into some ef our fresh halibut. The fight Is ever but the flavor lingers en. THE SAIJ SHOP WtSSr J" Portland Road at North City Limits For 'Orders to Oe Phone 2-479S Of Opa S 4S I PHONE 4-471 3 o tkkare' If Antony 0M SVIN CITIf S OF OOLD" CHJfMMoMC$f'pfra"f tfl (allot CDwV C-ei "SPECIAL DELIVERY" HOLLYWOOD KIDS CLUB MATINEI finwiw I 4 p.m. A4vth m CMMrM 14 Clwb MmWi wMi IWfM 1S SIX CAlTOONt Spatial Marina Saetw "THE FULLER IRUSH MAN" Surrim That On A Only Mar af CamtY MDSKILTON Jobless Father Pleads Guilty to Extortion Try SACRAMENTO, Calif. I - Wil liam J. 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