The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    I) Salesman, Salem, Ore, Fri., Ych. 17, o(VT,1- 5 r, '
Laws Attack
i wo Rescued Fliers
Taken to La Grande
Hearing Set
PORTLAND - An altack on
Orecon's hunting and trapping
laws will bp opened in federal
court here Feb. 2S. .luriee C.us
LA GRANDE if Two Kenne- trailer s.iW lm i Mali
ick. Wash., men who were forced ' Raker lie used hi own plane lor T, 1 ?' dPA Q
to land Tuesday in a clearing of such flight but said he is gome " ,hP di"e Thllrsday
a snow-covered wilderness were to "close out" the lots because
brought here Thursday afternoon. "life is too short.'
vy I rescue pari) in a snow inc- Sinthrs. who h.id ahonl inn hor
'experience in the air, said he
would even give un flvine if his
,un' wife asked him to.
He said he made the landing in
and
The attack is beintf made hv
Klamath ,and I'matilla Indians,
who contend their reservations are
exempt from hunting and trapping
regulations.
Congress extended Oregon laws
to the reservations in 19.VJ. 3u1
Ihn InHionc 4U-. . IJ
the forest clears some 10 miles thT'
Theatre Time
Table
risivoRE
' HF.I FN OF TROY" it 7 00 ind
10 .17 "TWINKLE IN GODS EYE"
t 8 23.
CAPITOL
' DAY THE WORLD FADED" at
7 20 and 10 2.1
'PHANTOM FROM 10 000
"LEAGIES" kl t 45
HOLLYWOOD
- "COUNT THREE AND MAY
at 7 00 ard. 10 25 AFRICAN
LION" at 9 12. .
west of here "when the weather
closed in from front and behind
all at once."
As for the two days . and two
nights in sub zero cold and snow
they didn't suffer at all, they said.
nunung ana trapping bans.
Defendants are the Oregon State KjClS
Game Commission, the state to-
Iice superintendent and the attor
ney general.
Hollywood's
flcw Look'
Preview
tor.
Karl Singhrs. 29, the pilot,
Harry Rutledge, 2, were
harmed and did not I'equire hos
pital treatment They waited for
their wives to take them home.
Singhrs said he had been mak
ing the flight to look after his
FBI Probes I
1 n him un Lni.f. and ..; and T ZL rC:Z 5J!!W ,h M ,th hich p' to giam-
" ... .. :' imuans nave minion ann iranmvi nn itcntr
' l3XarrfiandneVPr,fl-7 reservaPassersby stopped
jJ . mrougnoui time immemorial.
Only thing, said Rutledge, "it ;
got a little lonesome, and we w?re
glad to see that
HOLLYWOOD i - Hollywood
feot a traffic-stonnine preview
In .a pre-trial acreement ;he Thursday of the 7 vwnnn faf.
Transactions
sure
party ar-
MOSES LAKE - An exten
sive investigation by the Federal i rive."
Bureau of Investigation 'into Co-j Five men were in the snow trac
Suit Seeks to
lumbia Basin land transactions is tor that brought out the two. EarljC P,.!o
Rapids Dam
Police Report
2 Accidents
waring completion, me WHumDia Snyder, director of the S
casm neraia saw inursaay. Boara of Aeronautics, flew above
, The investigation has been made ad led the party through deep
in search (or possible violations snow and rugged terrain to he
of the Columbia Basin Act and spot,
hundreds of documents in the I .
Grant County courthouse at Ephra
U haw been studied, the Herald
said it has learned. The act limits
the size of individual holdings and
also includes an anti-speculation
clause which prohibits the sale rf
farm units above their appraised
value.
William B. Banti, Spokane, Unit
ed States attorney for Eastern
Washington, said in a telephone
interview from Walla Walla that
"most of the evidence is now in
my hands," the Herald's staff man
at Ephrata said.
Banti added, the Herald said,
that he would make no statement
until be has had time to evaluate
the evidence. The investigation
was reported to have extended into
Franklin and Adams counties.
A spokesman at the Seattle FBI
office acknowledged the investiga
tion has been under way but de
clined any other comment, the
Herald account said.
to gape as
sidewalks assumed a gay checker
board pattern of tan and dark
brown with turquoise borders.
The solid white stripes of cross
walks and traffic lanes were re
placed with glittering silver stars.
Turquoise and white benches for
waiting streetcar riders replaced
old eyesores.
For Jhe preview, the colors were
merelt painted on the sidewalks.
Other features- planned for the
EPHRATA. Wash. - A suit j future, to make Hollywood look
was filed in Grant County Superior; like Hollywood to its annual 3'4
Court Thursday to stop the pro-; million tourist visitors:
Bids Opened
On Ice Harbor
Dam Project
W ALLA WALLA - The Guy
F. Atkinson Co.. of San Francisco,
with an offer nearly two hundred
thousand dollars under government
estimates, was low bidder Thurs
day . on the first step .cofferdam ,
tor Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake
River.
The Atkinson bid w'as $1,352.-
377.50. the government estimate
was $1,544,887. Seven other firms
submitted bids, next lowest of
which was $1,525,679 bv Johnson
Western Constructors. Paramount,
Calif.
The cofferdam will enclose 17
acres of river and adjacent shore
land on the Walla Walla County
side of the river. Inside this will be
built the powerhouse, 74 spillway
bays and the south shore fish faoil
ities.Bids will be "called for these
jobs later.
Col. Myron Page Jr., district Ar
my engineer, said the bids will be
studied but he expects a contract
to be awarded soon.
posed construction of the 350 mil
lion dollar Priest Rapids Dam by
Grant County Public Utility Dis
trict No. 2.
The legal action was filed in the
name of Paul G. Ellis, an Ephrata
contractor, by the Seattle law firm
of Bogle, Bogle and Gates. The
action requests a temporary in
Etched into the tri-colored side
walks of the future will be carica
tures of top film stars, with star
shaped frames of bronze.
Traffic islands will be land
scaped with tropical plants.
Trash" containers will be gaily
colored and newspaper vendors
I will have specially designed
Three cars received moderate
damage about 8:30 p.m. Thursday
in two related accidents in the
downtown sector of Market Street.
One driver was involved in both. I junction, to be made oermanpnt .stands
city police said. ! later, against any further steps I Street signs will be . shaped like
Officer said th firt miiicinn'by the PUD. i stars and have interior liehtine.
nooa ugnts spaced along Holly.
every
was at N. Liberty and Market
streets between can driven bv
Ellis charges the huge plant onL 5JTu?nu ?.pace.? "'"I
the Columbia River umiiiH hav.iwooa uvara win make
Edward Bolton Davis, 2277 Claude 'as it primary purpose the genera- i mfiht Iook "ke ' Premiere.
St., and Ernest Clifford Bearse.
2255 N. Liberty St. Moments later
Davis vehicle was in a rear-end
collision at N. Front and Market
with a car operated by Blaine Wil
liam Cooper, 111 Chemeketa St.,
according to police. No injuries
resulted from all the fender-banging.
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INDS TOMONOW
'COUNT THREE AND PRAY'
"THE AFRICAN LION"
Wo Art Prwft1 fft pTVMMt
9
HOLLYWOOD KIDS CLUB
MafiuM latwrfay 1-4 .m. -CM
MwHbart With larfgw 1S
TMi Wkt Special tafwa
"THE LAST OF
THE COWMANCHES"
ChiMraa Accuwftaniacl by an Advb
wiD b 'mittac! H th lakany.
tion of electrical energy for sale
outside the PUD district and the
state and is "therefore illegal."
Ellis also said the PUD commis
sioners were hasty and gave in
adequate consideration to circum
stances in deciding to construct
the power plant.
Robert W. Graham, attorney
who filed the action, said "There
is a substantial question regarding
the power of the district to build
the dam and it should be resolved
before contracts involving hun
dreds of millions of dollars are
entered into."
Men sail upon tht briny
With hook-y and with
line-y
To catch a tasty fishy
And place him on your
dishy.
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Western CD
Leaders Map
Regional Plans
OLYMPIA (fl - Planning for the
movement of persons and supplies
in the event of enemy attack was
studied by civil defense representa
tives frpui eight Western states
Thursday. ,
The representatives, meeting
here in a two-day transportation
conierence, were handed a region
jal plan,1 and urged to formulate
state plans which could be inte
grated with it.
i Daniel Barbey, Washington civil
i defense director, said the regional
Jplan was in turn based on a nation
al transportation plan.
! Barbey said the aim of the con
ference is to work out a system
j whereby the transportation facili
j ties of the Western states would be
able to function efficiently in an
I emergency, providing mutual aid
between states. (
I "What we are trvin to dn now
is encourage state-level planning
in the eight states," he added.
Also attending the conference
were representatives of various
phases of the transportation indus
try, transportation unions, federal
agencies and the armed forces.
The conference is scheduled to
wind up Friday afternoon.
2 SESSIONS TONITE
7:00-9:30-9:00-11:00
LET'S ALL GO SKATING
Skateland
650 7th
West Salem
SATURDAY
9:30 A. M.
BOYS AND GIRLS! WONDERFUL NEW
KID SHOW EACH SATURDAY!
Special P.T.A. Approved Feature:
Elizabeth Taylor-lassie In
"COURAGE OF LASSIE" J
Plus 3 COLOR CARTOONS
-AM
-Great New Game Oi Stage-
PAY LESS DRUG AND KAY'S APPAREL
PBESENT
"SILVER DOLLAR QUESTION"
Earn Up to $50.00 in Cash by Answering
Questions Yew learn at Schooll
Get Coupon at Kay's or Pay lest!
--LAST WEEK
Michael Hauge, ago I, of Raker School, earned $1.00 on
the Silver Dollar Question. This week he comes back to
try for $15.00. last week Daila Sefert, ago 12, of Rich
mond School, started her interview on her march to the
$50.00 question.
YOU COULD BE NEXT!
Get the Free Coupon.' If your name it drawn, youll
hive chance to win up to $50.00 in Cathl
Program Broadcast Over K0AI 10:30
SQUARE DANCE
AT
Knightt of Columbut Hall
With Clyal Chart tit ait Ird tat.
10 to 11:30. I T O. Itmth, C.H.
tCORNS FROM THE
vrtH on m.H
Complete
Dinners
now
served
daily
' : . . ; in
the
Oak Room
from
Sl;50
' Opea Dally at 4 '
Nooa en Sundays
Remember - la Salem
It's the
Hotel rilcrien
Tune la to "Memory Tunet"
oa KSLM Mon Wed and
- Fri it l:U p.m.
A MEMORABLE EVENING
OF STIRRING
ENTERTAINMENT
"Sensational Singers Spectac
ular Show Men"
Steve Allen
"The Most Exciting Combina
tion of Voices I've Ever
Heard" Robert Q. Lewis
"I n i p 1 red Entertainment! A
Magnificent Performance!"
Kate Smith
The Winged
Victory Chorus
21 Ex-Soldiers
Directed by
Joseph Boris
SINGING . . .
Beethoven's "H a 1 1 e I u j ah,"
from "The Mount of Olives"
"The Three Bells" hv VillarH
Negro spirituals.
Selections from Rogers &
Hammerstcin Siirmiirut Rnm.
berg, Jerome Kern and many
omen.
At
WILLAMETTE'S
NEW T
AUDITORIUM
Friday,
Feb. 24
1:00 P. M. .
Ticket en Sale at
Stevem i Son, Jewelers
Prices $2.40 and $3.20
France Plans
Free Election
For Algeria
PARIS Premipr Civ MnUrf
told the National Assembly Thurs
day his government will hold free
elections in Algeria as quickly as
possible. It will be the first stage
in sweeping political, economic an
social reforms in the North African
territory.
Reporting on his talks last week
with Algerian leaders, Mollet did
not elaborate on the government's
plans. He merely outlined general
objectives and said details would
De announced later.
The Premier said the existing'
division of Algerian voters and rep-!
resentatives into two rhamhor.
would be ended before the new
elections. At present, Europeans
and Moslems vote for separate lists
of candidates.
In the forthcoming balloting,
Mollet said, all voters will be on a
single polline hst. Stprw ufii ha
taken to ensure an "equitable rep
resentation" of the two communi
ties. The Premier gave no hint of
what these steps might include.
One report is that Mnllpt intnH. t
, - itvuwo
limit the vote to persons who can j
pass a literacy test m French or
Arabic. That would bar most of
Algeria's nine million Moslems.
The Premier said he plans two
elections in Algeria-the first to
select Algerian deputies for the
French National Assembly - here,
and the second to pick members of
the Algerian Assembly, a local re
gional body with little real power.
Two Newsmen
Dunked in Assault
On Lighthouse
ASTORIA 11 A stormy sea
repulsed a newspapermen's as
sault on Tillamook , Rock light
house Wednesday.
Robert R. Chessman, publisher
of the Astorian-Budget, and Lcs
Ordeman, Oregon Journal photog
rapher, got on the rock with
breeches buoy. The others turned
back.
As Chessman started back his
breeches buoy missed a surf boat
tossed by a heavy swell and he
was dumped in the ocean. He was
unhurt although chilled.
The trip was tried for news and
photographs of the lighthouse in
connection with a Coast Guard
proposal to discontinue it as a
navigational aid. 1.
County United
Fund Group
Makes Report
While the Marion County 1935
I'nited Fund drive fell short of its
goal, the $22,716 total was 25 per
cent above the campaign of the
! year before. That was the" word
j Thursday niht from Samuel H.
Smith, woodburn. president of the
i county fund organization.
Smith's report was made at the
j annual dinner meeting of the coun
,ty fund unit, which comprises all
I the county outside Salem. Goal for
! the 19,t5 drive had been $30,788.
1 Main address at the meetinc?
held at China City restaurant, was
given by Dr. David J. Ferguson,
past president of the organization.
He pointed out how greatly the
youth of the nation benefit frnm
the annual United Fund cam-
paicns.
Smith presented certificates of
merit to the following area vice
presidents: Cobie DeLesoinas.se,
North Marion; Leonard Fisher, Mt.
Angel: Loren Hicks, Turner: Len
ard Kephart, Silverton; William
Merriott. Woodburn; Gil Schacht-
sick. North Santiam Canyon and
R. Irvine Wrieht. Jefferson.
Smith in turn was given a simi
lar award by County Judge Rex
Hartley.
Probable allocation of fundi
from the 1955 county campaign in
clude: Red Cross, $6,717.15; Ore
eon Chest. $5 394 R5- Rnv Srnnt.
$3.984 68; Salvation Army. $1,59.-
52; tamp Fire Girls $1,246.49;
Girl Scouts. $1.12388. Pamnaicn
penses were listed as $653.90.
Oregon Press
Meet to Open at
Eugene Today
EUGENE I - The 37th annual
Oregon Press Conference will open
here Friday morning for a two
day session.
Registration will be followed in
the afternoon by the annual Eric
Allen Memorial Address at 2 p.m.
The speaker will be Bernard Kil
gore, president of the Wall Street
Journal.
The conference will wind up
Saturday morning.
WSC Specialist to
Head Weed Control
SACRAMENTO, Calif, (fl - Heiv
rav Wolf. ptntinn utroA enuial.
ist of Washington State College,
Thursay was elected president of
me western weed Control Confer
ence. R. A. Fosse of Denver is the
new vice president and William R.
Furtick, Oregon State College
agronomist, secretary.
SPECIAL!
FRIED CHICKEN
"' "' (Chklaii-Oit-A-Sricli)
51.00
NORTH'S-ll 70 Center
SUNDAY) 3 DAYS ONLYI
Not Recommended
For Children
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ANSWER
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Nowl Open 6:45 , Jl
jn0na' ANDESS0N
1 ISWi L ' an most OF
KIDSI SATURDAY
MORNING 9:30 A. M l
P.T.A. Approved Film
"COURAGE
OF LASSIE"
3 Color Cartoons
"SILVER DOLLAR
QUESTION" On Stagal
Earn Up To $30 Cash
In New Fun Gamol .
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GR. ONIONS
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CALIFORNIA
FIELD GROWN
(FULL FLAVORED)
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Pie! (OV SUte!
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SUMMER PRICES!
la
Utlla'i
Fill or Iodized
Schilling's
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SALT
mn" Both
PEPPER"'
Ocean Glen
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Ne. Vii
TUNA
s-jsoo
tins
FLOUR
KITCHEN
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2Mb. sack $1.79
COFFEE
WHITE HOUSE
VACUUM PACKED
WIENERS
SKINLESS
5 S69
box J
Swift's SLICED
BACON
FILLET of
SNAPPER
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SALEM'S LOWEST
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BEEF ROAST
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We Reierre the Right to Limit No 8alei to Dealer
Priceg Good Through Thartday
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, Edgewator St.
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