"Vr, I) $t.itr.uurt, Salrm, Ore, Sun,, Mar, 4. TG Defiant Dixieland Bullies lo Hold Back Rising Desegregation Tide ftfltMINGlMM. Ala. r -Hi-re. May 17, WA. lo Ik-"mill, void nd In addition, the Mniiiii In the arlf itylrd "lliart of Dixie,", c' nn i-riirl." ll.ii art up 11 1) lihtaiy fund h( time ol racial crliu li now, J Annthrr Alabama Home rendu In ntiiie Umk on the race of h the pnt three rnmithi uh- tlon axked for Ml Investigation to monkind The fliioi delude ! auilare racial tenmoni rrpratedly ! determine whether I he Nolionol liril liny nlmulil be bonlm mdicol ImVe broken through (hr thin iTutAn. fur the Advancement of Col- lug t lit- while muni auprriority ov tt "apparent peace . ored people l Conimunlht con-j er t lit Negro. Alabama, of cotire, I not alone trolled. Virginia u another iliilr which In battle again! any ahlft In the j The NAACi' ha been the guiding ha. prolenled the court de iMon In SiHJlh'i racial pattern, hand behind the light agaimtl eg- a IruiMilive rro The numt)er of strongly pro-icg-' relation throughout the South.' i hni declared It rejatloa whit citlien counelli'hMi i The running fight maintain and of no elicit grown from about 40 to more than' raclul barrier wn not confined to, In Dnmmna the state brought M; in Alabama in the lnt eight j Alabama during the put week. ""It. I In Miwiwippl the utale 1-gisla- The Alabama Leginlaturr ha , lure adopted an "interiKimiion" firming before It a reolution to resolution protesting the m hool rul aefk federal funds to transplant ing. NKror from the atnte to place ' Amendment Aakrd ' oiflnide the region where they are. The MiiMii legislator alwi railed on ( ongre to uli atittitional amendment atateg, declaring that ! alone have the right to regulate I public W hool. Theatre Time Table HIMlHK 'mam vuio srvra a'i I (HI 4 11, 1 J arid Ill ( Ah (r 1 MK HID Mi IN. KM, J 41 I XI and 10 APITOI. 'mi KKc-fiNim mm tokyo'i H ,ii nui ill h N l Ifi KV aiM.K"! I no, i St ana I uo Hoi.i t wood . ninrr btrii'm is rue SIN , I 4 I II, I 40 rcMnaiH's in the ror.": ) )V I U and 10 It f Gales of Laughter' Greet Convert Comedienne Here "needed or wanted." Defies High Cart the Legislature already hat ap- E roved a resolution declaring the '.,6. Supreme Court decision of mi IN SALEM 7...cfie jUiijsiylcj Gluhb Fired t'V Tor Rcicctiii" the atnte; J Q 'King's' Order' rsolution. Georgia I T . 1 .o b. mm ,v o,d amcs Listed Of Rescued Ship's Crew action lo dissolve the NAACI' un : dcr an old anti Ku K lux Klan law fly fiTAMI V lUTIIIt Ami, prof, of Mulr, VMIInmrlle I'nlvrnlly Ann flurl, eonrert comedi enne, gve a hllnrlou program of amnrlng' versatility Saturday night at North Salem High School, Thi wi the firit llrnrtlon presented in Salem by William M Duggan irul ll.irlry II lloppe. The auoienre responded to Mm' Rmsel'i humor, both direct and; Indirect, wlh galei of unbuttoned laughter. Such enthusiasm made up for the regrettably imnll at tendance. The program divided Into five parti, In which the artiste sang, pl.ivrd the piano and talk ed. All these were accompanied bit of . costume and accessory prop wrre added to the art, Ai effective an aid ai any wai an invisible harp, Song Style llrKinning the evening m i lesson on different itvlei of ongi. After assurance th,t the Metropolitan Opera Company would mount a new Carmen next lenson, Mis Russell give Ui a preview. It wai the "lUbinera Hoe Down " Thii mixture of an exolir Spanish dance with a rural American danre wai the opening round of many similar incongrui ties. Next there were take-offi on virlou type of pianitti. The vir tuoso pianist played with an over head attack, the rolorles pianist LOUIS FISH GROliO WILL BE OPEN! THURSDAY, MARCH G Complete Dinners From $1.25 "We Saule liver) thing In Bolter" 3715 S. Commercial St. Phone 2-7790 WE'RE BACKI Open as Usual,, tokfiswt ri4 ChitkM Tutsdoy-March 6th Chicken In A Box tm i. tmmmmtui tt. CHINESE TEA GARDEN . led (klnesi food food Amorkii Food Too Special rartlei, ljirge ar " Small Call I Wil for Informitioa Chineae Food U Take Out 1C2' N. Commercial SL Ope a S p.m. to t a.m. Saturday 1 a.m. i Picture on wirrpholo page! .BEIRl'T, Ubanon v - .lor dan' King Hussein fired 14. Gen. , John Ragot Gludh for refusing to reorganize hi Arab legion lo meet a possible Israeli attack, his gov ernment' radio said Saturday., The King-hailcn as a new hero; An"ele of the Arab world-immodintr-ly northef Charlei L-b-l, 38. Mont drew a pledge of nll-out aid from rf.at Cannda, Syria. Fgypt and Saudi Arabia "in Brother Charlei Covaert, SO, Ar event of agcression," a dispatch' )jn(;ton, Va. from I)nWu reiwrted. j pfter Bre'nneisen, M, San Fran- Tlie 20-year-old Monarch' un! cisco. wa rising in the tense Middle East . Vernon Lenter, 45, West Vancouver, by facial rontortioni pregnant j wit n metrical ai a grandfather with meaning, and wide swinging 'c lock. Then the lady pianiit wai gesturei fit to kill. When useful, 'represented in a wooning atrno- . phere, flirting with her audience. There followed i caricature of the small orchestra pianiat filling in (or mining instrument. These, and other, were capped by the pianiit attempting to play the Morart Turkish Rondo, who would have been fine "if he could only ever finnh learning hit piece." , Folk Songi Folk aongi from all over, col lected from "the' hone'i mouth," Strikes Feared In Vital Plane, Missile Plants (Story on page one ) SEATTLE - American Mail Line laid Saturday night the fol lowing person were aboard the SS Washington Mail, which sunk in the North Pacific Saturday night; Passenger Mis Ivy W, Wither, 4, Vancouv . er, R C. Mis Charlotte Rodger, 42, Rcav- er uer K, we. j WASHINGTON UP - Government. mr, jiiiin . nusuuriusi, J.', ' iaKnr nwr Is rxomsspfl fpn Sa - . ij ... .. u.w .. ' Angeles. Calif. ' ; " rdaV lhra, , raVh of Fa.st Coast ' "rQ In 11 . . y , 7 Mr. June Kokosronski. S.V Uv- Sn an't ke' S'.Seaa ,h' T'! '? 'tt..ner well dc . '. , :,; '. . iieri-a rrsi. i ,io ey plane ana guinea missue ., factories, acros the nation.' I jnterm.si.on M.si Ruv I Labor union contract with vir-,,f" donned featheri for a hat to jtually all major aircraft and mil- P1-?" " Trendent of the Worn-, ule producer, from coast to coast t;d.ert'"n .r the Propagi- k,.- .ilhF .r,ir.H , .r. rnnnina 1 t"n Of ClOOd MUSIC. "Whose mem- out in a matter of day or ceki." expected neither reward nor These are the giant plant o(;nJoyment. Through her yocifcr. sueh mndiiipr. as Ilnoi' :is Ijwk. riniiis ui iiiiiiiwuiiiik mc a,i " Are You Having Any Fun?, Would You like to Meet Someone Real Nicot SALEM'S FRlC registration ... to a wholesome club wUrt nice people, meet. It's an exclusive club for single, people from 21 to 90-year-olds who want to meet new friend's in their own age group or have friendly place to get together! All prospective member! are approved by confidential private interview. We have a fine registration of varied ege groups ln eluding many business people,' but we need YOU. You will find we are very easy to talk with, so don't hesitate to call, or write 833 N. 16th. Make an ap pointment for your interview NOW. - - Telephone Salem 4-4952 or 4-9632 Television parties, card parties, dance and friendly get togethers will be planned to entertain you. a that of Britain and the United 1 B.C. Statea-aank lower. I Mr. I'hvl i M. Lester. 42. West rm i, n..Kii i-..i,,.i,;m 'ernoon'i musician Madame Presi The radio In Jordan's capital of! Vancouver,' BC. Boeing and i North American which inl nr'tini hdti '' Amman said f.luhh uns dismi sseH 1 Offkrr mnki. Ih Inn mnv homhprt and , ll'. because he defied the King de-Capt. Dudley A. Durrant. Seattle, j Uper-misile that form the key- Popular Music 1, XJ 1 Mi ' V. , Sunday Dinner IAKE0 HAM Wit CMlitt SwMt a 1M, low Cxmi Cat SU, H M 4 OCm 7JW OR . lOAIT ttim TUMEY Dreislig, Cranberry Ranrt, floor Cream Cole Slaw, Whipped roUtoet and Giblet Gravy, QP. Hot EoU ft Butter. tiertlt'j Capitol Shopping , Center 8 (if ttyttSyJZ i rJi i,j --" mand that the legion be reorgan ized to meet any aggression from Israel on Jordan western frontier, King Hussein appeared Saturday morning before a cheering crowd outaide the roval palace in Amman try was working united in face of;Mrl W' Jone1' Se,tlle' 'ourth of' what he called the .dangerous la real enemy. the skipper William Timmin. Portland, first officer Lloyd Lonzo, Seattle, second offic er Rudolph A. Allen, Seattle, third of ficer The Egyptian press lavished ficer Barry Harrison, Seattle, radio officer Willard K. Baker, Portland, purser praise on Hussein. This is the same Ear, Bostik. Seattle, chief engi press which only recently pound- ' , J.J0' I''t luP-! John E.-Higgins. Seattle, first as- lion oi ic DBKiiudu rii, w.,,4.-,. i, Kistant engineer . sponsored by , Britain with U.S. ap- Willard F Se8tllei second Proval. j enginpcr In. Damascus. Syrian Premier , George E. Preece, Seattle, third Said El Ghazzi tote Parliament! engineer Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia Reynold Hommer, Stanwood, stone of the defense program. In the part devoted to popular Because of their importance to music Miss Russell went from the "have agreed to regard any ag gression on Jordan as directed against each of them, and to rush to Jordan's aid in all fields in event of aggression." Ghazii reiterated that the three Arab powers were "ready to pay Jordan immediately financial aid sufficient to replace the an nual BrfUsh grant" of more than 22 million dollars. Glubb tried to pour oil on the Wash., fourth engineer Charles E. McGinty, Edmonds, Wash., fourth engineer Pacific Northwest crew members include: Carl Johnson, bosun, Tacoma, Wash. Frank Myers, 5273 NE 31st. Port land. Ore. William H. Free, 9674 No. Wool sey, Portland, Ore. John C. Orser. 2456, Rimrock the nation it is believed certain that President Eisenhower would invoke the national emergency pro visions of the Taft-Hartley act to 4 stop a spreading wave of strikes. - Walkouts so far have been con fined to the New York Metropoli tan area where four Long Island plants of Republic Aviation Corp. have been idled for two weeks. The AFL-CIO Machinists are seeking higher wanes and a pension plan. A second strike was begun Fri day by the same union asainst a division of the Fairchild Airplane Engine Co. at Bay Shore. N. Y. A third strike, by the AFL-CIO United Auto Workers, threatens on March 12 at the Fairchild engine division at Farmingdale, N. Y. Well over 200.000 workers repre sented by the same two unions are jockeying into a strike position at various points across the country. condition of "Feelin' Fine" through stages like the singing commercial "Chlorophyll Solly" and finally deteriorated into "Malajusted." Finally Miss Russell uplifted us with an analysis of Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelungi." After declaring, that in opera "you can do anything a long as you sing it," the comedienne thor oughly confused us with the thor oughly confusing Wagner cycle. What an evening's burlesque! troubled Middle East waters as he Road- BiH'nSs. Mont Friendly Farm Serving fried Chicken Complete Dinner .... $145 We Also Pack Boxed Dinners to Go 95c ,. $1.35 OPINi Weekdays 5 p.m. 10 p.m. Sunday - 12 Noon to 7 p. m. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays 2 Mil N. erf Salem on Hi-way 99E Phone 29311 arrived back in London after 26 years of welding the 30.000-man legion into the fightingest Arab out fit east of Suez. He urged in talking to reporters that nothing he had done to dis turb friendly relations between Britain and Jordan. State Jayeees Our Sunday Specials are sure to gwln ya, prize ham thafs baked a-la f Virginia. And for flavor that can't be beaten Roast turkey-best you've I- (with lots of trimmings 95 1 ) 1TIIE SAII shop wsisr i Portland Road at North City limits I For Orders to Go - Phone 2-6791 SSSSBSHSSBBBBBESk Honor Polio Victim Farmer j CORVALLIS - Robert, F. j Moller, who did not let polio paralysis stop him in business or community work, Saturday night w as named by the Oregon Junior Chamber of Commerce as the state's "outstanding young citi zen." . - Moller, who continues to operate a 57-acre fruit farm near Hood River despite the fact he was paralyzed from the wait down by a polio attack in 1952, won the Jaycee's distinguished service award for 1955. Fran E. Wawrowski, 5970 N. 60th Portland. Ore. Stacy Cleveland, 4702 NE 8th, Portland, Ore. James B. Corrigan, 6744 SE Ra mona, Portland, Ore. James I. Unger, 5935 SW Virgin ia, Portland. Ore. Wayne A. Demick, 5311 SE Boise, Portland, Ore fAerotraiiC Finishes Run To California Death Claims Homer Davis Of Hopmcrc Statesman N'rwi Srrvlrt HOPMERE - Homer Blinn Dav- I nf Unnmoro fnrmorlu ir o Kl raj farmer, died Saturday morning at I W"lnce5d, . bclwf?n1 f his home at the age of 51. He had """ " . "Ku' -"""' been ill with multiple sclerosis for LOS ANGELES JH About 200 railroad fans arrived from Chicago Saturday aboard a General Motors light-weigh "aerotrain" making its first trip West. The excursion, over Santa Fe tracks, was sponsored by Trains Magazine, Milwaukee, Wis. A San ta Fe spokesman said the train would be on display here Sunday and Monday and then be placed in experimental service Tuesday and scheduled train The Aerotrain then will be turned over to Union Pacific, which will ! several years, it..;., a cu.,v,. vrta cl- t nik. t " Rnrn Sent 1. 1904 in Allamnnt mm iuii n. oiiuuai. 'i briur, ! ' ' , i ...... , . , - Portland t)reJ Kan- h moved ' family :dlsP'ay it in Las Vegas. Nev.; Salt .Raymond S. Hansen. Rt. 1, Box to Idaho, wherp he was graduated i CdV, Utah; Portland Ore., 974 Winslow Wash urom jwin rans nign acnooi in "., men uin Willi- n n.n. m c miv, ' 1925 and moved the same vear to 'er w. aomnern I'acinc, a Tacoma, Wash. ' . ' j Lebanon. George H. Coughlin, 2014 32nd, I ne iarmea in craDiree until ill ness iorcea nis retirement in He was a member of Griggs School Board several years, first secre tary of the Scio fire department. Everett. Wash. Wesley E. Dailey, Scio, Ore. James H. Royset, 5016 N. Vas sault, Tacoma. Dflminic F. McGreal, 1814 N. Webster. Portland, Ore. f Voa fait Go Wren; Ob This! top" SIRLOir STEAK . 12 Noon to 8 P. M. Sunday With Baked Potatoes or French Fries - Tossed Green Salad Bowl Hot Roll Strawberry Hm. 1.00 ;Cut from Aged Steer Beef I From Swift and Company 440 STATE SAIEM yiELICIOl FBI Enters Bank Robbery PORT'CHESTER. N Y. - FBI agents Joined local and Westchest er County officers Saturday in a search for the $188,000 County Turst Co. Bank bandit and his not so conspicuous accomplice. " """ Discovery of a stolen car near j CITY WORKER ILL the parking lot in which the bank . jonn Helt.' 2255 Electric Ave., robber ditched hi gtrtaway auto j treatment plant operattor. was tak- Car in River, Driver in Bed Marion County sherriff s deputies investigating a car found in Little Pudding River Saturday morning found its owner home in bed. The car was found in the water beside the Silverton ,Road bridge about 9 a. m. by Harold Beeson Route 6, Box 183, who was check ing a mailman's report that his mailbox was missing. The car wa registered to John D. Biles, 3296 Hollywood Dr., who told deputies that it went out of control and into the river after striking something in the road. He said he could not get the car out so he went home to bed. UP spokesman said. The excursionists who arrived on the train' Saturday will obtain other transportation home. The 10-coach train has a 1,200 h. p. diesel locomotive and carries Crabtree community bond sales 400 passengers. The aluminum chairman during World War II, ' cars weigh 16 tons each, compared and active in flood control plan-; with 65 tons for the conventional ning. He also served as Linn Coun ty deputy assessor. He and Clara May Warren, who survives, were married Aug. 14, 1926. They moved to Hopmere in 1948. He was a member of As sembly of God. Besides his widow, he leaves' two daughters, Dolores June and ; F'LM AWARD WINNERS Anita May Davis, both 'of Hop-j NEW YORK OP Look magazine mere; brother, Richard Davis, 'said Saturday its awards for the Twin Falls, Idaho; and sister, Mrs. j best actor and actress of 1955 will Helen Peatman. Wickliffe, Ohio. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday irt Howell-Edwards chapel, the Rev. Robert L. Swope officiating. Burial will be in Willamette Me morial Park, Albany. 80-passenger stainless steel car. Spokesmen say the objective is to provide the utmost in speed,! saiety ana comfort at the least pos sible cost. Another such train is operating in the East. provided hard pressed investigat ors with a possible clue. en by first aidmen to Salem Gen eral Hospital after becoming ill IS FOOD! Expertly Prepared- And You Help Yourself to All You Con Eot Smorgasbord Style DINNII fa DA0 . DINNfl f MOM. DINNfl far SISTH (mW 10) DINNII for JUNIOR (mmUt 10) UtaTfMMry W 4 - 99 99C 44c 44C $2.86 SUndAV DINNER, 12 NOON TO I P. M. IOAST Butter Ball" TURKEY With Dressing BAKED VEAL CUTLET SO Wa nd Haliaha a Htl Yownatt J Ooica of Hot f ntra with all rKa finin'i Coffa by tfia $il.-f utt r Tm, Coda ar Oano Owica of Dwti All You OH Con Eot For . Organ Music While You Dine . The FBI laboratory was giving: at work at the City Sewage Dis both vehicles a thorough going posaI Plant about I p.m. Saturday, over. The theorv about the sec- j Attendants said he remained in the ond car, stolen last December, hospital for observation. was that the daring bandit might have provided himself with it as a kind of escape insurance. Twenty-seven FBI agents were detailed to the case. Bank robber ies come within FBI jurisdiction because of federal deposit insur ance. M wfcj. 14t State Dswntswa Salens Jury Labels Lane Juvenile Home as Extreme Hazard EUGENE - The Lane County Skip worth Juvenile Home is an "extreme fire hazard" and should be abandoned "as, soon as practi cal." the grand jury said Friday. The Jury, also found the home does not have the necessary facil ities to separate young wards of the court from delinquent, and added: . 0irtfitwd toleratioftjUhis ...de plorable situation is dugrare that should end must bs-avoided." j Woodburn Drive-In Friday, Saturday and Sunday "YOU'RE XEYEt TOO YOUNG" Dean Martia Jerry Lewis Alia " "IUN Ml COVET James Csgney - -Gates Opea t:3e Show Sun TM SO. 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