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I) f.ycnun, Salem. Ore., Mon., April 9, 'Z3 n . t r T 1 T v 2H-,:ciaii vcrmiri is er ?ot Sliots in Presidential Race Men's J)ora Unveiled for OCE Visitors ItattuMi Ntw ItnW (Stery ai page l.) MONMOUTH Visitor! at the dedication of Roben J.Maaske Memorial Halt Sunday toured7 t-i-.eir battle (or tha Democratic! It was a umilar attack aa ata;r. T " ,rT'lhe dormitory'e glistening interior Presidential nomination. And , voting record by Stevenjoo which ; " j where 17 students -already reside. V H flitaw flUUCIHI ft VI U 1 L. ijf ly T."2 ASSOCIATE-1 PRESS I voted only Sf per cent of the time, Stevensoa bad turned dowa a Ka Aial S'.evensorand Sen. Eates !" ' Sena- fauver invitatioa to debata tha u- rrauver took new verbal pot tort was m per ceni. shots at one another Sunday in MwUliagiag Charged sues. The interview came during a Ncic 'Intercom' Tested atMomingsidc tre wu new talk of a third par ty bolt by Southern Democrats. prompted Kefauver ta charge tha i ; -,ti.. Pr..iA.ntiuf Mn. mora than a doien states who are Stevenson renewed his attack didata last week with "mudslmg The dormitory has space for WO ii iitviv tt ti mvi.k m liana wuv ! c . , . . , , . . backing nil campaign. Stevenson m?n in 50,.doub e raoina. and Uie . - -... .1.. ... j.j . an ICor.iivr'i nartirtnation in i ln " To this Stevetuoa reolied ' " r , , ..... ,u , uons in Chicago suburbs t..- w "ih. irondi offered ta debata campaign for Tuesday a Illinois worst ratine record" la tha Crd ! litical issues oa tha lama platform pr11"1?- Concresa. That was tha last full! with Kefauver when both cam-: ObvWaa Slap college anticipates a waiting list 1,1, for rooms by fall. Congress before tha current 1955 M session. la a television Interview filmed la hit suburban Llbertyville, Ill home, Stevenson said the Congres- paign in Florida tins week. He said "it would, afford us a wonder ful opportunity to spread tha Dem ocratic gospel." , Before tha Senator had attested sioflal Quarterly showed Kefauver ' hint in tha Minnesota . primary, Johnson Rejects Southern Demo Bid to Oc Contender The three-story building is of steel-reinforced cocjrrete construc tion. Besides a main-floor lounge, there are spacious lounges, sound proof study rooms and laundry room oa each floor WASHINGTON Democrats searching for a presi dentlal candidate of their own ap peared ta be np a blind alley Sun day with tha reported refusal of j tag any sectional, banner, South- Sea. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas ta become a sectional contender (or the nomination. Johnson, tha Senate majority leader, la expected ta tell Texas Democrata Tuesday be is willing ta accept "favorite son" designa tion from that state. " But associatei said be has made It dear ta boosters la other states that ha does not want ta become the leader of any group tliat might split tha Democratic Convention over racial Integration and other Civil rights Issues. Johnson wu represented by' friends at believing tha Demo crata should take moderate course oa civil rights la their plat form and nominate a candidate with middle-of-the-road views. Ha la reported deeply anxious to avoid any Southern walkout at the party'i August convention la Chi cago. .... Tha Senate leader has called for united Texai delegation to the convention. However, ha and House Speaker Sam Raybura may face a fight If Gov, Allan Shivers decides to contest with them for control of the M-vote group. Shlveri supported President Eis enhower to 1952. . Ha has named Gov. Frank J. La use be af Ohio as about tha only Democrat ha la wil ling ta support (or tha nomina tion at thia time. Lausche, who baa had kind words for Eisenhower, saya he doesn't have a chance of getting tha nomination. Johnson and Ray Kefauver, speaking la Washing ton, D. C. took an obvious slap at Stevenson's civil rishti ind without naming him. Other facilities include a dining What I have said la Minnesota kitchea and housemother'! and other northern states, I have j apartment. said just as freely ia all sections! The building was designed by of the South," the Tennetseeaa ', James Gathercoal,, Corvallis archi said. "I don't have one speech fori tect. New York and an entirely differ-) The coat Just under $300,000 for ent speech for Florida. I won't 'building and equipment represents hide what I. mean behind eloquent an average of $3,000 per occupant phrases that have a fine sound, which ia considered low for coin but have little substance. This ia, parable dormitories, according to . ei-.. 100 enue problem to be eam-lR. E. Kleinsorge. Silverton, presi- graceful phraseology." Education. The third party possibility was Also representing the board Sun brought up by Sen. Ellender fVday were Bernard Malnwaring. Sa- T I In TV Ufp.U. u . : J . ....... . ,, r nmnrrt BnrIlv annarH - ttm- and Uef rinseUI. Uaiiaa. era wmrau generally appeared he believes Southern Democrats chancellor John R Richards ex likely to resort to the tactic of -cid form i.h i ,h. l-Dnce"or Joaa nlc"".. " .... ..-- .-j j.i . wouw lorm sucn a group 11 the .nded ereetines from the State Democratic fttsidential nomina- Syjtein , Higner Education, and twa goea to either Kefauver er Mayor Howard Morlini ht Gov AvereU Harr.maa of New city of Monmoulh. Student speakers' Included Pa tricia Holman, Mapleton, president Southern ' burn backed Adlal. In 1931 but Elsenhower carried Texat that year. With Johnson balking at carry naming uninstructed delegates to await convention developments.. Forncr Salem Resident Dies Funeral services for David Walker Ramiltoa of Redmond, former Salem, Newberg and Leb anon resident wba died lata Sat urday Bight la a Salem hospital, will be I p m. Wedneaday la Vir gil T. Golden chapeL Burial will be la City View Cemetery. Hamilton moved to Salem la 1938, moving la a snort time to Newberg and later to Lebanon, where ha operated an apartment house. Ha moved la 1853 to Red mond, where ha also operated in apartment house. Ho waa a mem ber of tha Elka Club la Lebanon. Ha wai bora July 24, 1881, la Texu. Ha and Edna Cassady, who survives, were married at Hobart, Okla.. Dec. 20, 1B03. Besides hla widow, he leaves two ions, Everett E. and Glenn Hamilton, both of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Murphy, Beavertoa, and Mrs. Keats Oliv er, Vale; and 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. British Fear U.S. Blind to Mid-EastPeril LONDON lit - Suspicions and fears were widely voiced in Brit ain Sunday that the United States was ihowing blindness to the crisis facing the Western powers ia the Middle East. Resentment of Washington crossed political lines with both well known Conservatives and Laborites Joining In criticizing tha U. S. State Department. Some commentators suggested the Eisenhower administration wai playing down the danger In the oil-rich region of vital im portance to Britain because of thia fall's American presidential election. ' Others were angry at what they regard was Secretary of State Dulles' support of Col. Gamal Ab- del Nasser, tha Egyptian pre mier, In hia bid to become a sort of "overlord of tha Arab states." Britain has been accusing Nasser of seeking to undermine British positions In the Middle East, particularly In Jordan and Iraq, and ia reported to have asked the United States to adopt a firmer attitude toward hlm.1 Dulles recently Mid, however, ha believed Nasser wai actuated primarily by a desire to main tain the "independence ' of Arab countries and had not turned against the West irrevocably. Not all voices heard In Britain were critical of U.S. Middle East- era policy. There were some who took essentially the same view as Dulles. . But Lord Hailsham, outspoken Tory In tha House of Lordi, charged that American policy has been "little ahort of disastrous ' ' - - t i t ! . ' ' ! t - i . ' 1 ". v j v . i. ' I McKay, Smith to Address Rally ,u FOREST GROVE Wl - Gov. Elmo. Smith and Douglas McKay, candidate for the Republican noml lnatlon ai UJ. senator, have ac cepted Invitations to speak at a GOP rally here May 1. M. V. Walker, chairman of the district central committee, Mid invitations also have been sent to other Republican candidates, of fering them a chance to speak In formally at tha gathering Optometrist Says Reading Before 8 Years Harmful TULSA, Okla. (fl A Los An gelei optometrist said here Sun day children should not be al lowed to read before reaching eight yeara of age. Dr. Louis Jacques Sr., address ing the opening session of the Ok lahoma Optometric Assn. conven tion, Mid schools should have sim ply a "play program" tor chil dren until they reach eight. "Reading ta a visual skill of the highest order," he Mid. "The eyei of a child are not mature enough to cope with the printed page be fore he ia eight. "When ha ta forced to start learning to read at five or aix, he develops habits that must be un learned at a later age." Yk Ellender Mid Kefauver and Harriman are not acceptable to the South becauM of their viewi on civil rights. Position Tempered Ha described Stevenson's doI- tion in that field ai -"considerably tempered" since 151. Ellender Mid he personally would "to along with" Stevenson as the par ty nominee but would prefer Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri. Paul Butler, the Democratic na tional chairman, said In .Atlanta ha doei Dot expect a third party revolt by Southerners ever the segregation Issue. Kefauver Mid be too disagreed with Ellender. There were these other develop ments la the Kefauver-Stevenson tussle: 1. Kefauver 'a manager. F. Jo seph Donohue, denied a charge by Stevenson i manager, James A. Finnegan, that Kefauver violated an agreement by authorizing a write-in campaign in the Oregon primary. Donohue aaid Kefauver and Stevenson had agreed to keep their names oft the Oregon ballot but ha Mid thia did not cover write-ins. Field Open 1. A decision by South Dakota's Democratic central committee against entering aa unpledged slate la the state's June I orimarv as had been planned, left the field open for Kefauver to pick up eight presidential delegate votei. Stev enson and Harriman have Indicat ed they will not enter the primary. Southern Democrats appeared stymied in their search for a pres idential candidate of their own be cause of the reported refusal of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas to become a sectional contender for the nomination, PORTLAND I - The Joint chairmen of the Oregon Kefauver Committee, Hying Democratic rany teaoera nave been cam paigning for Adlal 6tevenaon, Sun day accepted a challenge for an active fight to win Oregon's 16 delegates to the Democratic Na tional Convention. William L. (Lei) Joislin and Jack Bain, co-chairmen of the committee backing the candidacy of Sen. Estei Kefauver of Ten nessee, predicted aa "all-out fight" for the write-in nomination in the May II Oregon primarv. Neither Stevenson nor Kefauver ia on the ballot, and the candidate receiving the moat write-in votes wins the support of Oregon's con. venuon delegation. of Associated Students; and Ron Martin, Honolulu, T.H., president of the group of students who reside at Maaske Hall. Invocation tu offered by the Rev. Richard TrDwen; president of Monmouth-Independence Minis terial Association. ... -J Principal Marlra Miller (cealerl tries eat Ike set tatercemmakatls system Just lastalled at Moralngtide Scheol. The "latercem" system gives the priaclpal's office contact with all rooms ef the tchoel and was presented by the Pareat-Teacbera club ef MaralagsMe. Watching the eperalioa are P-TA President E. A. Bamferd Jr. (standing) aad Ralph WyckaM, treasurer. System waa keeght by P-TA greap aa year'a project. (Statesmaa pbete.) ' Qirislian Science EmploTOeilt At' Salem Chureli- Real strength, sbility, and greatness are essentially spirit ualnot dependent upon luck, influence or materialism, Arn old H. Exo of Chicago Mid in a Christian Science lecture in Sa lem Sunday afternon. Up in Oregon -During March Improved weather dropped un employment in Oregon 9.7UO in tha last half of March, the State I'v Now on tour as a member of employment Compensation Com- The Christian Science Boardof; mission reported. Lectureship be spoke ( at the in-i rfport ihows eooo p,, vitation of First Church of work , w Christ, Scientist in V. illamette ., . . . stSir M"Del Mllne 'Sra- TomBd,h". introduced him. FebJ "Since the spiritual and only real selfhood of each one elui . ' . is Gods reflected almightinesl : I pstate unemployment dropped and perfection, it is essential """ h level that we understand God s .great-!hld a year ago. Saturated roads, nets In order that we may more ; however, delayed seasonal expaa nd more, here and now. demon- won of logging operations. Great- strste that greatness lives," Exo declared. Convention Of Episcopal Church Opens Growing Hole Endangers Florida Home PLANT CITV, Fla. iF) A 40 toot deep hole developed quickly Saturday night In the yard of B. T. Holt and reached corner of his 115,000 home Sunday. The crumbling slowed to a standstill late Sunday. The Plant City Insurance man moved ar ticles from his utility room, right on the edge of the hole, to other rooms. He and hia family are con tinuing to occupy the home. Tha bole began a small crack. Within aa hour it wai 20 yards across. During the night it wid ened about 10 yards more and two oak trees collapsed into it Such occurrences are rare In the area. They are believed caused by withdrawal of water support during extended dry pe riods, as at present, so that earth collapses Into the area usually occupied by water. Theatre Time Table LiiNoaa MISS BROOKS'' -ovn and 1011 "STEEL JUNGLE tee 130 CAPITOL "MR ROBERTS": 7:00 and 11 M REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE": Ml NORTH IALEM IIRIVK IN Kirk Douglas In "INDIAN FIGHTER' Jotn Crawford In "QUEEN BEE" Main feature atarU at dutk. HOLLYWOOD "SANTA Fl PASSAGE": 1 00 and I) 00 "BLOOD ALLEY": 1:00 Red Premier Mrs. Sand's Rites Tuesday In Bulgaria Under Fire runerai services lor Mrs. umi- VIENNA. Austria - Premier 3-m "a"sen Vulko Chervenkov. the tough talk- ' Tuesday at 1:30 p.m ing premier of Communist Bui- Virgil T. Golden Chapel with garla. came under severe criti-;Ue Rev. Lowell Holte officiating, -t.m snri.v from the central Mri. Sand died Friday at a Sa- onmmii'M nf hia own Communist : tcm hospital following a two-week Party. Just what will happen now to illness, She was born May 27. 1(198 the 56-year-old former bosi of the aboard ship coming, to this country i in g of the Episcopal Church in . ( r i : Til. I a e at Bulgarian Communist Party was "om aweaen. in is sne married , rnwmx, nra., .my i-j, not known here. But he has beeniSig Sand, who survives, while she; 1 under heavy pressure from Mos-:as teaching school In North Da-' la ouri est improvement over last year wu in the Portland area: Initial claims, indicating new layoffs, during the last week ia March were less than half the number filed in the first week of the month. Continued claims de clined gradually during the month. Both continued and initial claims were below last year'a level. March benefits to insured work ers rose to $3,573,464, 'slightly high er than February and S806.39S higher than March, 1955. Most of PORTLAND W The 68th an- the increase was due to higher nual convention of the Episcopal benefit schedules that became ef Diocese of Oregon opened here fective this year. Sundav, with the Rt. Rev. Benja- , ; , priressm1 fftS ' T New d n ii. r- i TAIPil, Formosa I New K.RK-r1Dal!WeI,Mh'Ep(irPinU'e built in Taipei may not b shop of Oregon, told a gathering; than half the 1! rf, bui" mcMt .!JmH -'UU rule WM Uid down ,e program totaling one million dol-; . , .. lars was a "visible sign of inner kma.ke hThere U ,p,ce lot M taitii aiiu wiutiuii. .j Bishop Dagwell said the conven tion will work on the 1937 church budget, the largest in the history of the Oregon diocese.-The budget total will be announced when it is presented for adoption at the three-day session. The bishop said the building program total does not Include a two million dollar hospital in Med ford or improvements on other hospitals in Portland and Corval lis. Convention business ses sions open Monday, following cele bration of Holy Communion. Four officers and five delegates are to be elected to the provincial meet. Purses Stolen From 3 Cars Four women's purses reached by breaking wing windows in cow to make up with President ; kota. They moved to Salem in 1950, 1 j 1 i 11 I rpntpgl Tito of Yugoslavia. i coming from Sweet Home where!1 " 1 XiytllCH After Wreck Sofia radio broadcast a com-i"? nd hved since 1937, munique of the party central com-i Mrs. Sand was a member of the mittee accusing Chervenkov of . Order of Eastern Star while resid- having practiced Stalin-like one-ing at Sweet Home. restroom of a service station, but the money was missing. NemTiTGiriri2, Man Arrested PARENTS TO ELECT St. Vincent de Paul School Par enu Club will elect officers In a meeting I p.m. today la tha school, Tvo Yanks to Add 3 Acres To Tiny Realm of Monaco By EDDY GILMOM . MONTE CARLO. Monaco Wfl -Two Americana are about to In crease the also of Prince Raloier'a tiny principality el Monaco by three acres. They are Girard and Kathleen Hale of Santa Barbara. Calif. Hale ia Rainier'! consul general in 11 Western itatea and both are good friends ef the man who'll marry Grace Kelly April II. Wo have bought three acres In nearby France," aaid Mrs. Hale, "and are now la tha proem of bringing It under the Jurisdiction of Monaco. I Three arret wouldn't mean much to Texas but R meant a to to a country aa small you can ride around tt on a bicycle m SO mlnutei. The reason tor the Hales' generosity la animals. They share Jtainler'i love ot tour tooted friends. Cat tUroae "About three ytara ago," aaid Mrs. Hale, "we established down here a refuge for stray cata and dors. It taket up about a half acre and we call It L'Abrl (she! tcr.r L'Abrl began as a sanctuary for Man Faces Car Theft Charges Salem police arrested an itinerent laborer Sunday oa a charge of auto larceny. Johnnie McNeil, who gave his addret at (97 N. Liberty St., told police he and hia wlf are work ing here at itrawberry pickers. The charge against McNeil Involve! a 1951 Plymouth owned by Jack Lundco. He wai being held at Marlon County Jail on $2,000 bail. Acid-Injured Writer Sees (Picture ea wlrepheie page) NEW YORK ( - Gov. AvereU Harriman paid a bedside visit to labor columnist Victor Riesel Sun day and expressed determination to rid the state of mob violence. Riesel, who had acid dashed in hia tace early last Thursday, wai able to open his eyes himself Sun day for the first time since enter ing the hospital. He said he was aOIB 10 See. I .nlhnrilio. CuiuUv nioht aflM- ih Harriman who spent about live d 2,.year.old man were pcked and admired him as "a man of. great courage and independence." "ry Robert vn Corr' zl The governor said he came to Kimberly. Nev., waa arrested with "expiess the interest of all the th girl, also of Kimberly, after people of the state in his early hey were found walking in Salem, recovery and the determination ot Gorger told police he and the the city to put an end to mob ac- girl had just arrived from Port tivitles and end any inlmldation land, police said. A check with the of free speech." i girl'a parents confirmed that she Doctors had feared that the na( been missing from home for lulphuric acid hurled by the as-tne pagl two weekl idded sauam migni nave uamageu mea d's eye muscles beyond repair. The full extent of the injury still Isn't known. man rule whicn "damaged tne work of (he party and the state." One of the accusations in the downgrading of Stalin by the Kremlin was that he was respon- three cars near Liberty and isible personally for the rift with Trade Streets reportedly were j Tito. Yugoslav R u 1 1 1 a a differ looted of an estimated $23 to $24 , ences are now being patched up late Saturday night, police laid, by the present Kremlin leader Calvin Carver, Aumsvilie Post- ship, office Box 102, reported loss off 1 about $8. Ann Ratcliff and Mary TO RENOVATE SHIP Zurker. Alpha Gamma Rho YOKOSl'KA. Japan -The House, Corvallis, said they lost government plans to rescue the clined to describe the model, IS and $4, respectively. Lyie w. ancient oauiesmp Miaasa irom its Shelton, Scio Route 2, reported ! ignominy. It was the flagship of $3 to $4 lost. Japan's victorious fleet in the Lela WhVlchel, 890 S. 25th St.. 'Russian-Japanese war. The gov earlier in the day reported the ,ernmcnt will refurbish, it as a theft of a purse containing $15 'memorial. It now is owned by a from a downtown store. The! Pate concern which converted purse was later recovered in the It into a dance hall. Dre$s Flown From Rome for Margaret ' ROME Rome fashion de signer Nicol Fontana left by plane for New York Sunday night to take a wedding dress to Margaret Tru man: Miss Fontana said the dress was of old Venetian biege lace, but de- An Independence, Ore., man was treated by Salem first aid-! men for apparently minor lacer ations after an accident involving a parked car snout 3 20 a.m. i Sunday in the 1700 block South Liberty Street. The car driven by F.ual Alfred Hedrick, 499 Bottlanding St., In dependence, was extensively damaged, police said. The parked car, registered to Robert Keller man, 1770 S. Liberty St.. was parked at the Kellerman house, they said. University of Oregon Student Union Board) Presents . . . April 10 ... 8 p. m., McArthur Court TICKETS: Students 1.00 Adults, Gen. Adm 1.50 Reserved 2.50 R GATES OPEN 6:45 fl - SHOW AT 7:00 - II m -NOW PLAYING- fi A llyear-old Nevada girl wai "He fought the Sioux ase4 being held by county juvenile W fiercely as he loved one ot if ftrn ches r.alllialt tevfimatftt Fi Kirk Douglas Elsa Martinelll Indian Fighter') In Cinemascope! PLIS A Savage Slinging Performance! JOAN CRAWFORD BARRY SILLIVAN "QUEEN BEE" cata but wai later expanded to accommodate does. Rainier a aoldieri built the place under the direction of Col. Rene Severs and the good wishes of the Prince. I Mn. Hale refusea to discuss tha mount the and her huiband paid (or the land. But real estate along tha Riviera commands a high price. i Belt PUlewe ! "The half acre wai all right (or cati," explained Mn. Hale. "They lach have a Urge box to aleep In and two soft pillowa to aleep on but there wai no real place for the dogi to run." The Halei negotiated for nearby land and have Juit bought tt. Special features of the animal sanctuary are central heating and mails prepared by the chef of the Hotel De Paris In Monte Carlo and delivered daily. "The meali are dlverilfled," laid Mn. Hale, "for the diet li changed dally." In 1MI tt Halei adopted the village of Maille la Franca which .the Germam had almost wiped off tha earth. They gave the sur vivors food, clothing, and new .hornet. OYSTER BAR RAZED NEW YORK I - The former clam and oyiter bar, one ot the city'a oldeit waterfront landmarki is being rated. Located at Coen tlet Slip since 184$, tha stand has been a familiar tight tinea the days when the windjammer! tied up along South Street. Police taid the girl't parents are on their way to Salem. Meanwhile, 48 detectives were LOAN ANNOUNCED ...i..h fii . ih. lh f! WASHINGTON - A 25 mil- finding the dark haired young man! lion dollar loan to Turkey was in who stepped from a doorway and;',ound, Sund?y by the Interna- threw the acid as Riesel Broadway restaurant. Come at You Are . . 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MONDAY FAMILY NIGHT NIGHT IS IN THE OREGON ROOM Family fashion show Informal modeling ot the latest styles for all the family Ur'm the children they will enjoy the special menu and free favors Enjoy the music of the Salem String Trio Special Oregon Room Plate Dinner 95c Baked thick Jersey Pork Chop on Spanish Rice Garden Fresh Peas Pear and Cottage Cheese Salad Coffee Tea Milk Roll Butter Dinner Complete Dinner Soup, Salad Vegetable, Potato, Rolls, Butter, Beverage, Sherbet, Ice Cream Entrees special complete plate dinner HICKORY SMOKED HAM. ...11.25 Sl.tS GOLDEN BROWN EASTERN SCALLOrS .... 1.13 US PRIZE BEEF SPECIAL NEW YORK SIRLOIN.... 1.S0 LIS HALF SPRING CHICKEN..' 1.25 1.S5 CHOICE (TT PRIME WESTERN ROAST BEEF.. 1.15 1.75 BONED FRESHLY CAUGHT ' DEEP SEA BASS... .95 1.15 CHINOOK SALMON STEAK BROILED 1.15 US Little folks dinner, . 60c Hot Pot Roast of Beef Sandwich, Mashed Potato, Vegetable or Assorted Vegetable Plate (no spinach) or . Broiled Hamburger Plate (all the trimmings) . Milk orj;hocolate Milk Ala Carte Hamburgers French trie! Milk 45e t lie lie FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OYER 1,000 CARS A '-.