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C-i'Src. II) 5tsior.an, Sac:n, Ore, Wed , Frk 1, 06 V.'uDMESDAY BROADCASTS Channel Chuckles Ry RIL KE.VNE traitor's note: The Statrnnan publishes In tnoi faith the prntrsms ana time a prnvtrtee v radifl and IV lation, but because fttimes the prncramt art rhunitrit without notification thu nepaper cannnt be rrtponnrtle lor the arcurary herein.) Television Highlights KPTV WEDNESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL 12): - 12:CS mc ii NBC Matinee Theater "Hold My. Hand and Run," with Clpire Luee and Lowell Gilmore. A married couple have avoided trlins the'r daughter the truth now she if planning to visit them. 2:30 p.m. Matinee Theater Market Jerikins stars in "Monkey's - Taw." - : ' i:01 a.m Screen Directors Playhouse "The Prima Donna," star- fhg Jemeire MacDonnld, Laraine Day and Leo Durocher. The' story f a singer who discovers a' talented newstiny-with an exceptionally Si t voice. Jcinette MacDortald sings. ' ' , " 11:01 a.m. Nite Owl Theater "Shadow of Suspicion" with Marjorie yVHvtr and PrwToelJsim. ' KOI7MV WEDNESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL I): 10:50 a.m. Armchair 'Theater "Solitaire ": Marcaret Field, Ger trude Michar!. t . .." ' ', - 7:C3 p.:a. U. S. Steel Hour ' Fair Shake" starring John Kerr. Cliff J Ec crtsnn and Lcnka P.clerson. The son of a small town sheriff is hadly hurt in a car wreck while transporting a prisoner to the state cpilpl to save him from a lynch mob. 1B:3 p.m Showtime -on- Six "Uneasy Terms": Michael Fennie, Ho'ra Lifter, Faith Brooke. - - KLOR-TV WEDNESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL K): 12:01 atop Afternoon Film Festival "The Inheritance," starring Derrick De Marncy, Katina Paxinou and Jean Simmons. . ' 7:03 p.m Wednesday Night Fight Cisco Andradc of Los Angeles and Jimmy Carter, former lightweight champ from New York, in a 10-round bout from Chicago StadTum. :N p.m. Disnej'land "A Day in the Life of Donald Duck" Yield School Reporter BY WILL BATESON AND BARBARA BONIFACE 3 South Salem Students Honored c Chos cn SOUTH SALEM HIGH 'mine the suitability of the appli Three South Salem high students 1 f ant to a career in banking have received various honors dur ing this past week.' Jim Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rey nolds Allen jtr.u crcsi- -- s . and may the mora telegenic maa win." Ike Gives Wreath Honoring FDR HYDE PARK, NY. .-A birtl Aar ftnniwBPtapv tarfaatrt frnm Ing to requests from thousands of- Tiwple, Walt Disney devotes the ! President ruenhnwer wa lain" enure nour-long program to the terrible tempered mallard 11:00 p.m. Hometown Theater ''Ghost at Berkeley Square," star ring Robert Morley, Felix Aylmer, Y'vonne Arnaud and A. E. Mathews. A comedy of a General and a Colonel who become ghosts when they set a trap to catch and hold Marlborough, and fall into it themselves. wood Drive, was selected. , honorary Ro- tanan of the month by members o f the student council Tuesday. A letterman in two sports, Jim is a member. of the Saxon var sity basketball team and is in his TELEVISION KPTV, HI 27; KOIYTV. VHF C; KLOR, VHF 12 Monday on the grave of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presence of the late President's widow. Lt.: Gen Blackshear M. Bryan, superintendent of the U. S. mili tary academy at West Point, rep resented Eisenhower. HOLE J KPTVI Today 0:00 00:19 0:30 00:45 9 10 11 ITodiT ITodaT IToday KOIN! Panorama Pac. IPanorima Pae. Panorama Pae. IFun to Reduce KPTVlTenn. Irnie KOIXI Valiant Lady ITenn. Ernie I Love of Life ireither Nut IFeather Neat ISearch Tomorr.l Guiding Llfht KPTVpini Dtm IDing Donf ITeleeouree ITeleeourie KOIN Armchair Thea lArmchatf Thea.lLove Story. (Love Story KPTV1 Home.. 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Ortoon Time KLORTran Ollle ftn Daly .Newa IHow They L'rnWow They L'rn KOAC, 550 k.c. KOAC (Wednesday): ll:N I .- The Newi and Weather; 1:1S Epe- ciaH. for Women: le:le OSC School of Home Economic! Staff; 11 :M Ore- ion School of the Air Aaventurei In Research: Transportation: "uonea- tnga Waeoni:" The Concert Hal); 12: The Newi and Weather; 1:1S p m Noon' Tarrn Hour;T:ae-" Melody Lane; l: Nicholai Nickel- by; t:M Ccpecially for Women ror a Lifetime of Mental Health: "When Children Need Comforting.:" I:Je Memory Book of Mualc: Z:4 Oregon School of the Air Storlet That Live The Long Winter: "The Antelope Hunt;" 3 :( Oregon Reporter: 1:15 Muic of the Maitera; 4 : Serenade in Blue; 4:1a On the Upbeat; 4:4a Newa Commentary; 1:0 Children's Theater; 1:34 London Forum; : The Newi ni Weather: t:lS Social Security; (:2t Acroaa the Deak; 4:J4 Dinner Muilc; 1:44 Window on the World: 1-.ee Game Communion Bul letin; 7 :1S Evening Farm Hour; I H Radio Shorthana tonien; a:3e OSC Library: : Muilc T-t En- durea- 1:44 Evening Meditation Rev. Anthony Perrlno,,Weley roun dation; lt:W Sign Off. t X B. Boniface Many Controversies Confront U.S. Wheat ' Conclave in Portland Ed's scholarship takes effect- Feb. 6, when he will begin working part time at the U. S. National1 Bank. Starting in the fall, he will t begin a year of steady work, fol-'i t J k. ..... L.. II...1' with tuition tostspaid by the bank's scholarship foundation. Sophomore Deanna Hrabetz was among eight ballet students from Salem, Albany and Corvallis, who went to Portland to dance for the director of the Ballet Russe. Muss Hrubetz was offered a place with the company following her gradu ation from high school. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH Achievement tests are being given to all Leslie Junior high stu 4 ..... II - T, - I .LILLIE L. MADSEX Farm Editor, The Statesma'a . U. S. wheat fanners who will open their- annual convention in Portland t a d a y are confronted with a multitude of controversial problems. More than 500 growers represen- Kenneth Kcndrick, NAWG presi dent; Representative Clifford Hope, Kansas; Cwyn Garnctt, Foreign Agricultural Service Administra tor, and Dr. Karl Quiscnberry, asricultural research service, USDA., ' Convention plans also call for all growers to inspect terminal third year of playing on the school ; dent, during Ms week These tests golf team. He IS in Hl-Yx Utin ... 'rfipnPH in hnw hnw mnrh . 1 . . I. .c - o 1. 1 U U , O LIUU and was itor for the Saxon Dope- j ster, a small 0". .u I Tuesday, which covered spelling lushed by the J, nd ianguage. . Math tests are to be given eighth graders Wednesday and Thursday. 7 ( ,Wd Hp imnrnvpmpnt a nnnil Ie malrinir i . - . r " f ' .......... is needed. Seventh graders Were : given tests during their English classes S " c I u b I which coih- taincd basket ball tion. informa-- W1U Batetoa has been se lected as winner of a National Bank scholarship. 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NORTH SALEM HIGH The North Salem high choir, un der the direction of Howard Miller, provided the entertainment for- a meeting' of -the North Salem high chapter of the Parent Teacher AssociationTuesday evening Also on the-program was a science program with demonstra tions by students. This was put on by Miss Vivian Chandler. The Civics club will again spon sor a no-host dinner to be given Feb. 10 before the annual Snikpoh Dramatics Society three-act play. The dinner, which is open to the club members and their guests will start at 6:30 In the North Salem cafeteria. The play is "Father of the Bride." The entire North Salem music department will begin casting and practice soon for the coming oner etta. "The - Mikado" by Gilbert El'GENE: KVAL-TV. Channel 11 (weaneaaavi ;y w.m. oiop, uwim. , j i... and Litten: J:lS-ltt Fun to Reduce;, LOumy snerm s oepuyes lueMiiiy Scio Man Jailed; Charged With Attacking Woman A 28-year-old Scio man was jailed here Tuesday, night on a charge of rape involving a Marion County woman. . - Held in lieu of $2,000 bail was Daniel Paul Parker, who is charged iwth a sex attack on the married woman whom he met at an Aumsville dance last Saturday! the students this year. Dates for night, deputies said. - tne- two evening performances Parker was arrested by Linn; nave oecn sei tor may ii ana u. ting 13 states had registered or whMt slora8e facilitjcj ctuaI iu u.unaicu u,c,. ....rtun ... ' loading of an ocean going bottom, uterine by Tuesday night for the Nortnwest are rccogniwd by sixth annual meeting 9( he Na- forcjgn b for lheir record , tional Association of Wheat Grow- ling the cleanest ,nd driest ers. Mam business calU for de- wheat in (he wor,d veloping the association s 19j6 farm platform. Capt Davis ToIIe, formerly, of i. Slated to deliver the major farm Salem, has been appointed aiqe ; policy speech before the group to the commanding general at Camp Lejeune, N. C Military Roundup Davis Tblle Appointed as General Aide Cams Lejeune, N. C.-? Marine Capt. Davis S. Tolle, former mem ber of the Oregon Statesman's ad vertising staff, has been appointed aide-de-camp to Major General Homer L" Litzenbcrg, command ing officer at Camp.Lfjeune. Capt. Tolle previously served as housing officer at Camp Lejeune. Captain Tolle, son of Mrs. Ethel Russell of Louisville, Ky-is the husband of the former Dennis Tin- Thursday is Secretary of Agricul tured Ezra T. Benson. With wheat in the nation's spotlight, both pol; itically and economically, an over flow crowd is anticipated. Benson is expected to unveil the depart- rment's latest approach to sou- bank legislation. "Cost-Price" Squeexe ? Growers are hopeful that Sec- Vets' Bonuses Exempt From Income Taxes 4 All State Veterans' Bonuses are retary Benson will also shed some exeifipt orn state and federal in- light on the administration's plans! come taxation, as are ipost other Dcneius payame to ex-servicemen for easing the present "cost-price" squeeze, which the wheat growers claim is "hurting farmers". Many versions of the contro versial "soil-bank" plan are pres ently being studied by both Senate and House agricultural committees. During 1955, the National Wheat Association supported a program calling for full parity to wheat producers for that portion of their crop used for domestic food con sumption. The, Farm Program committee report is due to be heard Thurs ria a-iinitrn, a at m run m mruuve;, , - - r - - - - 1 ' "WW 1 2:je Feather Your Nett; lee-Mati- afternoon on the charge and was; llnvtilenn lln'wle nee Theater with Richard Travit In . M .K arin- rnttnlv lail 7 lJtX IICUIIS Asseinhlics of God pondent , "'""c" "- - f mdt hit attignmcnt luddenly . can- ,Tiere by ueputy Merman uoney. "Spy Traln" a war corretp celled- :IS Modern Romancer, f:)l Guett eBonk; S ee Big Roundup: 1:4a 'Newt Brleft. Sportt Headllnet and Weather: :H Wild Bill Hlckok; l ie Break the Bank: 1:M 1 Led Three Livei: !:Je Dianeyland pre- rnti a return engagement of "Davy Crockett and the Keeiboat Race; I: Life of Riley: : Science Fic tion Theater; l:ja fherlock Holmet; Il ea My Here: 1:M Midweatern Hayrlde; ll:et Intpcctdr ' Mark Saber. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO PROVE NORTH TWENTY FOt'RTH ITREF.T FROM WIND SOR AVENUK TO ELLIS AVE NIE NOTICE HEREBY IS' CIVEN that the Common Council of the city of Salem. Oregon, deemi it necessary and expedient and hereby declaret its purpose and Intention to Improve NORTH TWBWIY-ruunin STREET, from the north line of Windsor Avenue to the horth line of tills Avenue, in the City of Sa lem, Oregon, by bringing faid por tion of aaid ttreet to the established :rade, providing drainage, construct ng cement roncrete mrbt and pav ing laid portion of laid street with a J'i men aspnaiuc concrete pave ment 34 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except the ttreet and alley in tersections, wnicn expense win oe aaaumed by the city of ssiem. all in accordance with the plant and specifications therefor which were adopted ny me common tounru January 23. ISM. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by thit reference thereto are made a part hereof. Tneae plant and epeclf (cations may be examined by any Interested party. Trie torn mon Council hereby declares its pur pose' and intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street improvement oe partment. Ownen of property liable for' the cost of making tuch 'mprovement may file written remonstrance rgainst the tame with the city recorder at any time within ten day alter the final publication of thit notice. BY Order of the Common Council January 23, IBM. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication January 25, Its: date of final publication February I, KM. Jan. 25, Feb. 1. I Jury Quick to Decide Case A "brevity record" is reported to have been set by a Marion County Court Jury Tuesday when it took only ten minutes of delibe ration to return a verdict in favor of the defense in a damage suit. The suit was brought by Eileen Esch against Albert and Anita Wilde. The woman sought $7,830 in damages for injuries allegedly in curred in an automobile accident south of Woodburn on Highway 99 E last July 11. The trial had started Monday, and was held before Judge George Duncan. Snlem Obitiiiirio W. R, Tindall of Toledo, Ore.- 'Fort Riley, Kan. Army Special ist Third Class Charles W. Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Grover, Salem, Ore., is currently stationed with the 18th Infantry Regiment's Company A in the 1st ("Big Red One") Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan. the division returned to the U. S. in October, 1955, after 13 years overseas. Alentiaa Islands Lt. 'jg) Wilbur to. Bower is scheduled to, return to the U. S. sometime in February from the Aleutian ldanrtt uhpra and" Sullivan was the choice of he has DarticiDated in cold weath er exercises and tests of cold weather gear with Underwater Demolition Team 12 (navy frogmen).- Bower and others of.l'DT 12 have made several prolonged reconnaissance swims in 35 degree water. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.-Clarence M. Bower of 3535 S. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. lAiv " aftArnnnn w h n Uarhprt dall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uk. MKrcV om,e mw. Oregon District PORTLAND ( - The Rev. N. D. Davidson, Portland, was named Oregon district superintendent of the Assemblies of God Tuesday. ' He succeeds the Rev, Atwood Foster, Salem, who recently was named general treasurer. ine Kev. Mr. uavidson ,is,, expected to move to headquarters office at Salem. Public Records James A. Garfield Long In this city January 27 at the agi of 74 Brother of Albert W. Long 1 t.hH ,nro?- ?' " lN Nw iL001 New tVall Farmcatt . I orld IMldday Music Midday Muiie Midday Music V.tw . - lUinchin Munchl Lunch Munch Muncta-Newi 2 KOIN Macleod Newt Come Get It IHouse Party 'House Party JGW Fenner Newi iWlsh on Star Wnh on Star IMcGee-Moily . REX Art Baker- Bing Croiby iS.m Hayee Farm Newi KSLM Better Shopperl Willam. Mat 'Willam. Mat William. Mat. 520 Magie Melody IMagic Melody (Magic Melody Magic Melody C$J N'w . Lunchln MunchlLuneh. Munch Munch-News 52- ftrtn- CoAtT'T ;Arth. Godfrey Arth. 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Newt V' Masoa Klumber Tlma lHere'1 to Vetg KEX tsjice Time (Dance Time (Dance Time , tPtnce TUna , WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR TV PHONE ANYTIME - 4.3327 W pee eervite veil Dairy. Mil 1 111 yCtm4f teetrlce rVeea f t to f a . TELEVISION SERVICE CO. i h ttRVICl ITATIONS, INC. 4 f San Francisco, Calif., Paul. M. Long, Portland. Ore., and Mrs. orace i linger, Seattle. Wash. Funeral serv ices will be Fridsv, February 1 at I 'M p.m. la the chapel of the w. t. Rigdon Co. Interment Salem (IOOT) j Pioneer Cemetery, , Gordoa MrGilrhrlst 1 j Late resident of 360 McGIlchrlst street, at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marie E. McGIlchrlst of Selem. Daughter. Mrs. Uland (Beverly) Simmons, Portland. Sons, Gordon McGIlchrlst Jr., Elton Mc GIlchrlst and 'Stuart McGIlchrlst. all of Salem. Stepmother, Mrs. Wm. McGIlchrlst, Sr., of Salem. Slstert. Mist Jean McGIlchrlst of Oswego, Mrs Ethel Casagrahdl. Long Beach, Calif.; Mn. Wm. Douglas, Berkley, Calif. Brother, Jamet McGtlcJirtat of Salem; Nickul McGIlchrlst of Spo kane, Wash. Also seven grandchil dren. Service! will be .held at Clough-Barrick Chapel Wedneaday. February 1 at 1:S0 p.m. Interment, Relcreit Memorial Park. Dr. Paul Newton Poling officiating. Family reqquetts that In lieu of flowert, contribution! be made in Mr, Mc" Gilchrist'a nimi , toward the me morial being placed by the family in the new edifice of the Firat Pretby tentn Church of Salem. Dorothy M. Attest Late resident of 1190 Greenwood Dr.. Monday. January 30 at the age of 41. Survived by husband, Wayne Adamt. Daughter, Mn. Virkl Gray tot Portland, six sons. Gordon Por ter of Portland. Ronald Porter, Steven. Monte, Michael and Wayne C Adams, all of avaiem. Four brothers. Cecil Barber of Portland, Charlie Barber of Scotti Mills. Harry Barber, of Salem. Grover liarber of Gaston. Four sisters, Mrs. Liule Crabef of Salem, Mrs. M.ittle Karl of Yakima. Mn. Nona Schlag of Yuba City. Calif., and Mn. Geor gina Clampett of Portland. Grand daughter, Mtsi Terl Dennice Grey of Portland. Services will be held Thursday, February 1, at 1:30 p.m. la the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon Co. Baby Girl Breea At a local hospital January 30. Infant daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Loy Breoa of Valtetx. Brother of David Allen Breon. Grandparent!, Mr. and Mn. C. E. Lewit of Aumi ville. Mr.- and Mn. Frank Breon of Monmouth. Private services will be held Wednesday. Feoruary 1 at Lane Memorial Gardens tn Eugene. Under direction of the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. CIRCUIT COURT State vs Grady William Cope: De fendant . sentenced to serve ten years in Oregon State Prison aft er pleading guilty to charge of assault with intent to rob. - State vs Thomas Joseph Kelly and Richard Walter Allen: Defend ants sentenced to five yean in Qregon State Prison for a s s a u 1 1 with intent to rob. ' Clifford Glen Fisher vs Clar ence T. Gladden, warden of Ore gon State Prison: Plaintiff given 30 days to file a new reply for writ of habeas corpus. Harry Handron vs Clarence T.' Gladden: Order extending time for reply (or the- plaintiff to March 1, 1956. Jeanne Dixon vs Robert T. Dix on: Complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment. Mar ried July 13, 1951, at Turner. State vs Gerald Leroy Bakke: Imposition of sentence suspended and defendant placed on probation for two years for obtaining money and property by, false pretenses. Irene Donald vs John C. Don ald: Defendant ordered to appear Feb. 14 to show cause why he should not be held in contempt of court. In the matter of the extradition of Loraine Blalack: Waived ev tradition ' proceedings for Okla homa on a charge of passing a false and bogus check. Eileen Esch vs Albert Wilde and Anita Wilde: Verdict for the de fendant. , Thelma A. Colburn vs Virgil G. Colburn: Grmplaint for divorce charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment and seeks restoration of for mer name of Thelma A. King. Married Jan. I, 1954 at Dallas, Ore. PROBATE COURT Estate of E.- Milton Runyon, de ceased: Order fixes time for hear ing of final account for March S, 1956, at 1:15 a.m. Quantice, Va Arthur M. Jack son of Donald, Ore., has been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant after completing a S month officer basic course at Quantico, Va., and has been transferred to Fort Sill, Okla. His new commission, quali fies him for command of infantry platoons and staff duties. Alentiaa Islands Marine Cor poral Richard A. Leith of Wood burn, Ore., is participating in "Operation Cowlex," a six-week cold weather landing exercise in progress in the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska. He is participating in the maneuvers with 2,500 other Marines of the Benson to the rostrum to present the report. , Well Known Writer Claude W. Gilford, associate edi tor bf Farm Journal, who will speak to the convention delegates today, is one of the nation's more widely read writers on the subject of farm programs. "Working Together in the Wheat Industry" bills the panel discus sioft scheduled for Friday morn ing. Gov. Paul Patterson and Port land's mayor, Fred Peterson, are also listed for talks during the con vention. Other speakers include NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM PROVE WILLAMETTE DRIVE FROM STARK STREET TO DEL MAR DRIVE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, , Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares ltt purpose and intention to improve WILLAMETTE DRIVE, from the south hne of Stark Street to the north line of Delmar Drive. In the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of laid ttreet to the established grade, providing drain age; constructing cement concrete curbs and paving- tald portion of laid street with a l'i Inch atphaltic con crete pavement 30 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersertloni, which expense will be assumed by the city of Salem, all in accordance with the pinna and a peel fications the-efor which were adopt ed by the Common Council January 2X 19M. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. These plans and soeel fications may be examined by. any interested party. The Common Coun cil hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through the street improvement department. owners of property liable for the or their survivors, the State Vet erans Department reminded Tues day. Other items excluded in com puting federal and state tax , re turns, payable April IS, include: GI insurance dividends. All veterans' administration benefits including educational subsistence, compensation and pensions. Insur ance proceeds paid on death of the insured. Mustering-out pay and jobless benefits paid under the Korean GI bill and social security benefits,' workmens compensation , and sickness'.benefits. Retirement pay for length of service is taxed both by the federal government and the state of Oregon although Uncle Sam now allows a credit for such income. Disability retirement pay is ex empt from federal ' taxation, but Oregon taxes any amount in ex cess of $3,000 With this exemption. If the Veterans Administration had aLone time been responsible for making the payment, then it is ' totally exempt. Oregon servicemen on active duty enjoy a state income tax exclusion on the first $3,000 of their annual military pay. This includes pay earned during annual National Guard summer camp or reserve cruises or maneuvers of two weeks or more. . Servicemen must pay federal taxes on their military income. Any income taxes owed by a ser viceman who died on active duty as the result of service in Korea during the combat period are for given by the federal government. I Immedidtt Delivery I Shavings & Sawdust I Bart McCool, lit. 5 Box 411 Salem ar Phone S4203 Silverton, I Ore. 1st tiivUinn Hi. ie th eon f " ' m"'"! wen improvement Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leith of Route 1, Woodburn. No surgery needed ! Reduce swelling of painful piles at home! An amazing new, ttainltM com- tnt wonderful Trlolyte, hot (on Bound h been developed to treat tained in any other leading pile pile' torture at home. It 'i stainless preparation, Thli amanng uib. Pato, and lt brought (niat rttitf " Stance has remarkable inrtthmt tn doctor s testa: Internal and ex- action that atop pain and Itching temal relief without aurteryl Inrfanfy . , . while the medics No other preparation oflen luch tion goes to work reducing the proof ot reaulta. Many who guflerad swelling, promoting healing ! lor yean now enjoy real comfort, Oct new stainless PaaoA. Wobt Berea why. Pi to combines I med. stain clothes. Modern suppositories tceUir-pmed tafraCitoia, toclud or ointment both at aUiujflsHt, 10 Perish in Plane Crash CARACAS, Venezuela UfUTen persons, Including a New York stockbroker and three other U. S. citizens, were killed when a pri vate plane crashed Saturday in the Capaya mountains near the Carib bean coast, Venezuelan authorities announced Tuesday. (None is from the Northwest.) National Guardsmen and civil authorities reached the wreckage after it was spotted Monday by search planes. 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