The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    UZec I) Suttiman. Salrm. Ore, Turt, My 22. "S3
Adlaij Estcs Say H-Bomb Dropping Must
Spur New Efforts for Universal Peace
f DOU.UJ B. COAXttX
Miami, ria. - u. tat
Xefeaver d Adlai t. Htwum,
lee t tee hi a aotioewKie ra
die-TV forum. Joiead Maaday
aifnt hi tjectaratlaa UiM th
abopptnf M a hrdreta eon la
tba rarifat fciodty iat saurt
w fleru far awaleartai peace.
The two Democratic Presiden
tial heeei'uta took tlijbtly different
tarki. latweear, ea th Idea ef
htdu fcrthar teatta. at atrlaer
should "take the bed hi tetpoainidrmaeds m Atom Kacny Cam
ta the ImiH Lai aa bnmedieie ! The in al eorcbd
cwaeetiea al further eVoppia ef eoiiurt wfckli weraajr
st9fai m4 taT"?'! fcwwhi."
but ha laid that "aa dar aot
undertake tor a are reapoe
tibilnf tlaat,
tteveeao recently asserted Ikat
the U. I. Aeuid eaaeider tha -tioa
ef arlAfiac about a ha to
auciear weapona teats.
Tha I' J., Bteeenaa
day aiftt, muat
m4 m tba Diaee-Yelea acaaaaL"
Tbia was a retereaee ta a pUa lar
a eweta power stent UMiM
bar al lb Tiaaissoa Valtey Aav
thertty wptanaf power TV A eup
bum far etamae eoerrjr traduc-
Uoa ! aot ta aar that ta people nae
I A aatioewide arofjaiw ia eaouga lateUiience ta work aut
needed, ha ead. ta tura etomieiUus problem wtthout cauatng via-
u-. e0 ta peaceful usee wrta tne
u aaweraraent apeasorait: awanlc
yean ae wbea tha cVcieiaa was
eftaaoaeed if bow
tated.
"Little by bilk. a will tana
dowa ta the bard tort, tha tticky.
etubbera ara each at tha Souta-
en stale.
, KeJaareer. aaswerau Ota same
fwaa. aaid "aa a aawjthcrear.
College Al
Ketasjecr eWIareel la a tee-art
statement that tha fait Kates
Idaho State
en
In Panty Raid
POCATELLO. Maha W - Aha
M mca ttadeats brake Uria a iW
icmitarr at Jdah Ctata CaUffr
aarty Moaday. vtbbtot Hf
and atnar taucriarmaoia
tha caadt acrtaaaai aa4 tquttkd.
Twa fcatirf War, eatWfa t-
tOttyU aU vatar tram Ora
how aa rua aT aorarttf girta
wha aaraiiaM than with tranv
Thart wm aa arraata. Latar
ta tha a, WC frat. Cart W.
MclntMh Inotd atataiaaat la
wtrkk aa taM tha "arpadai lr
ratpoadbilHr hi matter af onv
tidaraf'la altapaaiatmrat." Ha
Mi4 tha taflna diacipUaa aaav
mtuat "la la MA mm
nmMHf hi toed aa4 to
ikmoihU aparaprtato actiaB."
Ca3rt aottarltiaj aa!4 tha bayi
aatartd Gintkj Hafl ahaut t
am. Oaa ai tha U4csU clioibad
tarawta aariwaom wtodw aa
Caa rt &r aad ndaclud tha
hade ar.- ,:' "
Tha aaafec raidara aaarmad
firwi tha h0 and Iota raama,
pXo4 a kagana, Tha aaroii
ury aa hi aa apraar whaa aa
1 armad.
Tha alficara va tha raldari
1m aataataa la gat aut ar land
hi huL" Thf kayi mat tha daad
tm. -j
AhaU 4 girti (ram ar
iaoa aarsriUet. clad vhlta ta
gaa. vtttad aQ tha mta'i dormi
tortfa aad (rataralty bowai aa
tha campoa. Thay ataad ta tha
lobbtaa al tha hauaaa. blaring aa
trombaaat ta 1 aaaouaca that
"Crack Watk" hagaa Moaday.
It wu vhlla tha girU vara ra
turalnc ta their awa dormltarlaa
that tha mala atudanU turned lira
hoaat at tbam. -
n I it m ui una wc m
J. Muat caatiaaa to wprriwaal ' ikimaatralad ky ma drappttaT
aad laat tha aaea af aoclrar aaer- tha H-bsmb Mwday.
gy while takiag tha lead ta pra- Taa ttaa
aatdag a halt to drapawg bamba'tha rac-aly aiwuad
aadar tha argtoettoa al aa agraa-a asiUary grauad toreaa
mot h Kaaaia. .ahaaia a aafaniy -
X The hMpacuoa pUa ahoold be u taa.
reaubrnfttad. Jth aa emphaeia-! Stataaaea aata U w aa
nUa la aaaura tateraabanaj aa npwoR
'I
i
raabia that a eaaMt leaa thialarama Court aapraiatd tha a
daatradtra farea laaaa M thaiacieeea af tha atiaa) ha Una ed-
won ano moat cenaimj mine, hi
prjblem that remaina la how da
Mreaatloa hi to be accom-
plithod"
Belag Daaafreg eted
Ha Mid that prrhapa half the
area that waa segregated twe
world aaearbed.'
4 A "craab araram" la aaed-
ad, tha Icaatariaaid. ta praVida
tha artJca aaauga ajoauiiaa aoas-
gardld Paltlka
f . Tha aatlooal ntareet, ha taid.
ruruaiiuiiiiicd
, -i - .. " ........ .t
PORTUXD (ft -Tha City
Caaaxi dadded Maaday ta boost
taa ealahea af key admioittrativa
affiean aa mack aa tum a year.
The) S la S tat cam while the
caamcl waa aomg aa a badget
enwinr'Sw Pf1"!' aad a formal
iiaaacB 9K awat be held before
She teSuB al bad.
The raws mU iarmae city
aware, knffib aeSrer aad city
ainCiaaar. trma m ta tlXM;
otuaf af euUce aaal fire chief. .-
a ta fXm. mr eepaeer aad
aatrka aiaaratamtrat, HOB ta
gas; trefflt eavjjeeer. jm to
a mm
The taeadl already hat ae
a meat, lor aB city emptor. The
taten taraed dova a tu krry at
. last rridij'l eiectioa which would
have girca city employei a higher
. mcreaae.
leadrrilup toward tha "peaca thli"t?ZZi Pta!
la Ui prayer af aU mankind
Three yeera ago. the termer
niinoia governor aaid. "we were
great aad aammanded rrapect
are aot aa etreag today
aad aat m raapeded, aad wa have
ta recover la both reepecU.
Tha Tranrtare geaator aaid the
dropping of the first Amancaa H
bamb from a plana brtngt tha aa
Uoa face ta far with the "double
edged aoMibility af total drttrue
Uoa aad the pwuUoa af total da
atnartive paer."
rtatlarai OatUaed
Ha outlined aa I point platform:
I. That "wa mmt hate a moral
7 We moot bawrt. Kefe)er
aaid. againet a prirata monopoly
w atomic energy.
The terror el the bydrogea
bomb, Kefatrver laid, muat be;
converted bat "the leal beat ar
eumenl lor world peace."
itrveaaaa had bateaed keUaUy
while Kefavver ticked aff hta
peuae, fumbling accaaloaally waa
a yellow pewru.
'1 alae fad that the featdeat.
by calling a caaferenc of the aa-
io l leaderi. could do much la
help eafre thia lyttar.
Budget Croup
To Balance
Books Monday
tatory aba aa Faga 1.)
Salem City Budget Committee
will go back ta jugfjing the budget
lata final balance Monday at 7 JO
p m., following a bury eetdoe laat
eight, complicated by the outcome
ef dty finance meaiurea in the re
cent eiectioa.
A perrrniuU argumeot aver city
f H program reaulted la deleting
the proposed CMd approprulion
tVrwwa tKaa ailar kau4afaa akei tmuua.
checUmatenarweteaa.f w-rw L rKi-by City Manager J
Uaaa. Ketaaver aaid me arspptog u ZTZTaZZ
ef the arw bomb may afler aw,deaegregatioa arder. the i twjedem-
boaa af aaeceaa m Vm Deal auica aeavaMa inry were
Kefamer, he Mid. had toMcked
ea somethiAf that The rose,
the baauL the artacipal caacera
ef wr country la this campaiga.
Certainiy. be and. The aoiem-
la m
TaUBrunettc Joins Court
Farm Measure
Comp
romise
(In Making
WASHINGTON -eiiala
HouM ceaferaet aa the farm bill
were reported tat Monday ta
have agreed tentatively aa a com-
premlM which would gtv the ae
mlnlttritlea largely what R waau
aa the key aueaUoa af feed grata.
Sea. EUenoor (D-La. cbaarmaa
af the reafereea, would tey aaty
after the IH hear tetae that
"we air ditcaaaed tartaa r-
peaala and Tm tor wa caa teach
aa agrefmcai Tneaaay aaaraug.
Civil War Vet,
109, 'Satisfactory'
After Treatment
Dl'LUTH, Mlna. Ill Albert
Wool mm, lOt-year-old Civil War
veteraa. waa reported la aatiafae-
tory conditio early Monday at a
Duluth bnepltal where aa ta coa
llard with a murrmg mag cea
gestioa.
fraoxe aad budget committee
man Conrad Paulsoa.
Mayor Robert f. While declared
that he atiU considers the 4-H
spending wroag. even though the
program la worthy. Most of the ex
pense la looted by federal and state
funds, and each .year the city's
share has been under fire from
those who disagree In principle
because other youth groups aren't
tax-supported.
lUja Added
Revenue subcommittee chair
mat K. C. Charlton got the bud
getmakers to agree ta adding $15.
500 ta estimated revenues of the
city, following hit committee's
study of state gas tax estimates,
alcohol tax. library fees, court
lines and utility (axes.
Mayor Robert F. White and At
.-'- I t i f. . -- '
Oregon Election Returns
PORTLAND Skaraa Frey, daagbter af Mr. aad Mrs. Fred R. Frey.
Partlaad. was aeleeled Meoday aa Rose Festival priacess at Graat
High Sraeei. Sharaa, a 17-year-old branette with grej-greea eye.
Is a UU girl, S feet 7' laches, aad weighs 1U aMads. (AP Phot)
Algeria Rebels
Kill. Mutilate
19 Frenchmen
ALGIERS. Algeria ( -Three
infantry battalions scoured the
rocky hills east ol Algiers Monday
for a rebel band which killed and
mutilated 19 young French reserv
ist Friday. Fifty rebels were re
ported killed and 100 suspects ar-
Theatre Time
Table
CAPITOL
"THK CONQUEROR": TOO, 10 H
rtlRV AT GUNS1GHT": 21
BLSINORI
"BIRDS Si THE BEES": 7 00.
IS 17
"SCARLET HOUR": S J
HOLLYWOOD
"MAN CALLED PITTFR"- S 11
LOVE IS A MANY SPLEND
ENT THING": 7 0S, 1105
NOBT SALRM DRIVI IN
Burt
"THE ROSE TATOO."
tnriblir, Anna Masnanl
'TOX rtRE." tU Chandler,
Jan Huucil
I Street to annus m uir irrni5i? naj
Iimvy i- Phl tempers hih in Alrers T t-inii 1st him'
Jr J rant AH af the II men- 1 111" 10 1 I
Mlau4 ai iKm riflmmjaat mnvtvl
6rmn Diivid OHara urged ctty ml 4 llK lh-
iirtrar( nt tank
officials ta bring in aa estimate of aw, hethp,m
cast al widening and Improving . ,, ... .
,-..,.j sjrLi . The kilting of the reservist, has
g 11V ta tseaiM aa v x wpm -' ' '
the SJ? tracks, where
In. A7m?w-5eamVInW- WTZ:" I l WA
- . Fatal to Man
"" . w . vl. as. . Huunr- irtimiuR ini bi'-'t' m M
1T as. if ! atayaiaftaaa laaiisaT Tiiafiii Ll nMUaX m B1W WUKUtm U '
" - ' " -4im Itt'u rrnirtx M eiea tint "t.s:'
.fap4v fv urm MfTR wmmm anr a 41- "'" -
Inter-Service
Squabble Sees
Wilson Step In
By ZO CBXkCI
WASHINGTON - The Peata
goa'a lop brass atayed dowa as
"eager bearer" scrabbling Maa
day a sudden apaarge af Arrny-Nsry-Ajr
Farce rivalry aver an
tteaal defease policy.
It dida-t loot, however, aa fa
aay serious punishment waa ha
store lor relatively Junior officers
who stirred ap the weekend fuss.
Secretary af Defease Wilao
took the "little hurricane.' at be
called it, aa seriously that he
called ea short notice aa unpre
cedented news eooierenet by him
self, the secretaries ef aQ three
services aad all members of the! the Third District's 117 precincts David C. Shaw
jim ami naui. n j p.m. give:
"There wUl always be tome dif-j Third District Csagreee
ferences of opurloo withia aad be- pa J Roth
tweea the services ia connection j Eluebeth Canoa Sailor
with military operations," de-!peter W. Welch
elared wusoa, as the civiiiaa and : a. W. Laf ferty
zniiitary heads al the Armed
Forces sat stony-faced alongside
him. He added:
'Honest differences and reason
able competition between the mili
tary services are healthy and win
result ia a stronger Defense es
tablishment.
"It is not good for the country,
however, to have these differ
ences, some of which are set forth
in confidential staff papers, aired
an a basis of service partisanship
without giving the proper respon
sible officials the opportunity to
weigh all the factors involved.
Wilson thus moved swiftly to
halt the biggest inter-service quar
rel by far since the "admirals'
revolt'' over the B36 bomber in
1M9.
By m ASSOCIATED FUSS I Freaadesw.
wy-SH-wi rkH I AcOaa Stevenson Matf
laofTicial returns (ma MM of" Kefaever r.H
the stale's X51I araciacts at 1 p aa. VS. aVwaie
give: Vayae Morse ltt.iU
PnnVttBt Woody SmiU a EM
Owight D. Eisenhower SON I'aof&cial returns from ta (
Tk Ftssldiet ' the First Distntts tSS praaacU
Richard Nixon 41JM'tt T p m. give:
lrtte-aa aa hrkfaig MattM Fhwt IMalrkt Ceagreaa
avsh Cawatyl iJasoa Lee XJ.m
VX SemaU I Doa H. kietbeny 14.M
Douglas McKay Unofficial retvas from 4!t of
PkJ Hitchcock BT.itl the Secoad District's M precincla
Elmer DeeU , . at 7 p.m. give:
George Altvater J.7j Seeaad Dlstriet Ceacreea
laofncial returns frera tSS ef Al lUmaa :t34
the First District i IU precincU.A. E. "Earl) Gboewetl 1411
at 7 p ro. give: j Inofficial returns from 0$ ef
Ftrat Dtatrirt Coagreea the Fourth District's (13 precincts
Walter Norblad C aSS at 7 a m. give:
R F. Caok 11.17$ Fswrth District Coagreea
Unofficial returns from 117 of. Charles O. Porter a.SM
ll.tX
Unofficial returns from 1497 of
the state's 1511 precincts tt 7
2t.17t p.rn. grve:
15.947 Governor
15.S23 Robert D. Holmes 110.561
10.785; Lew Wallace 104.SM
Unofficial returns from 2501 of State Treasaree
the state's 2511 precincts at 7 .Wiley W Smith
p.m. give:
Gevi
Elma Smith
Eirl L. Dickson
Secretary ef State
Mark Hatfield
William E. Healy
National Ceasmltteeaaaa
Robert T. Mauti
John Merrifield
DEMOCRAT
111 4W
Al. M. Richardson H.5M
National Ceasmltteemaa
223 M C. Girard Davidson 114.571
23.134 Pat Dooley 13.011
I National Cemmitteewemaa
147.1X0 Virginia Grant 100.511
M Oil Gladys Last M.214
NONPARTISAN
llllll Unofficial returns from 1411 of
101.098 the state s 251$ precincts at 7
p m. give:
Unofficial returns from 2496 of) Sapreme Ceert Judge
the state s 251 precincts at 7 , Hall S Lusk ' 294.971
pm give: iL. B. Sandblast 135,00
But from other source 1 waa
learned thai a tornpromiao af thai
sort appeared ta be la the snak-
"It -- -
I. The Hons conferees would
accept the Senate veruoa af price
aupports (or feed grain oats,
barley, rye and sorghums. Tha
Senate voted lor generally lower
supports than the House and made
feed grains ineligible for tha toil
bank program. Tha administration
strongly opposed the House plan.
2. The Senate conferees would
give ia ta tha House on the ques
tion ef whea the $1,200,000,000 a
year soil bank would be effective.
The House bad voted to make a
start aa it ia 1956; the Senate left
it ap ta Secretary of Agriculture
Beasoa ta decide whether any soil
bank program was possible thus
year.
Pornography
Curbs Sought
By Senators
; WASHINGTON - A combina
tion of federal and state laws is
I called tor by Senate investigators
to combat a SOO-million-dollar-a-i
year racket they say has been built
I up by "loathsome and lecherous
.purveyors of pornography."
j In a 71-page report on a nation
, wide investigation, the Senate juve
nile delinquency subcommittee
I said Sunday niKht it found "a very
large percentage" of this prono
' graphic output is reaching tern-
The subcommittee, headed by !'!""", F' .Loner8an
Sen Kefauver D-Tenn, called it if'1 Lyn5" ,, ... .
a tvpe of material that "corrupts, I Wlll!am
defiles and destroys ' and Midjrl T. Newbry
much of it is distributed by "smut oroon "rP"1
Convention Delegate Returns
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dave Epps
REPUBLICAN D1 Fairbanks
Unofficial returns from 2046 of M. James Gleasoa
the state's 25l precincts give: Edith Green
Delegates to National Conven-1 """am a. ureo.eu jr.
Deuian J. nana
jjgjWm. L. iLesi Josslin
Harvey Karlin '
'Marie M. Kauffman
JJ'1 Jason Lee
3,320 : Howard Morgan
Richard L. Neuberger
naiirr J. rearsun
Norman W. Raies
Sherman Stanbery
Walter A. Swanson
tion (At Large)
Howard C. Beltoa
Philip N. Bladine
Roger B. Buchanan "
Henry A Buehner
Zylpha Zell Burns
Carrie Chapman
Katherine C. Corbett
Charles W. Creighton Jr
Walter A. Durham Jr.
Robert A. Elliott
Walter H. Evans Jr.
Jess Card
Angus Gibson
Samuel A. Hall
John llounsell
J. 0. Johnson
Paul Kerrigan
A. W. Lafferty
43,040
39.065
31.068
65.1(11
44.654
74.759
140.022
59,794
59.271
56., 51
40,765
48.715
65,168
58.039
147,479
75,168
24,510
27,915
54.499
124.864
55.633
lb eat aehAar a
ribartceaaTtiati ahraaat
i7amire ta w.'n)iri f aft
a? La
pediilers" lurking around schools.
; 1: called on the federal govern-
mesl to halt the importation ef s
asatenat and to block its Raymond J. Salisbury
Lowell C. Paget
Charles L. Paine
Mrs. C. H. Phetteplace
Tapes Okehed
InM&FTrial
Richmond PTA
Seals Officers
Tha Richmond School Parent-
Teacher Association presented . a
varied program Monday night at
it final meeting ef the year,
Gardner Knapp. member of the
Salem School Board, discussed the
school district budget tnd reports
al tha stats PTA convention came
from delegate Dr. Elvrood Page,
Mrs. Wilbur Goodall and Mrs. Har
eld Hatxenbuhler. , V
Installed at new tfflcers were
Dr. Elwood Page, president; Gil
bert Jones, 1st vice president;
John Pixutti. 2nd vie president;
Mrs, William Clark, secretary; and
Delbert Seager. treasurer. Edwin
Boalet, Marion County PTA presi
dent, conducted the Installation.
Musical offerings came from the
iUchroood choir.
Portland Area's
Wholesale Coffee
Prices Increase
PORTLAND , III - Wholesale
aolft prices were increased by
torn dealers her Monday, fol
lowing word that major coffee
producers boosted the wholesale
lutings af vacuum-packed coffee
by t ta 4 cents a pound, -
Bob Crosby
Scolds AFM
LOS ANGELES
er Bob Croaby laead taaJk Xaa-
oar with what he termed the aata-i,, f
cratic administration of the Amer
ican Federatios af Musiciaas.
!, $am earn rnrnn; " "ZT '"J Tame tht F-mamiw v ?H the mails andiBardi Skulason
m ausow estnninturnjn. .n - - 1? Jaw a Wrc w bBr Xaa- t , t trssaaaartatata m interstate! Elmo Smith
dBoacammt oiuonic. Ttamr tuna fllmmiHnl' ra" r-mt n flea i-m jo cxuxrtt Joseph O. Stearns
aumc aUt 3m amlut jrfininait: at nilllm- nm:Tr ian n- t m IM; a said alsa there is "desperate 1 John F. Steelhammer
era aumei at tnrmr toanT. marrnig he iiwie. b.Jre te )IKKI, nrt r-K -.m reed" for improved state lews;J. C. Talbott
Srt iaauranca rattmr. antt an aw- tw lr-r fim rt su-mnram a,ra,wrg x,, ;:n ; ami srjed both state and federal Margaret Von Lubken
anj a aauisj of jaJB a yiar b KntB at tne arnir-t in a pinat a a tf ?a? ae. rwensments ta enact legislation Peter W. Welch
Har estsatanf Ur inauraoc jrw- iwiunn mis iummwt ji r? mg rgm! ,.3. tarred proralsg suffer jail sentences and Rudie Wilhelm Jr.
swav i (-Hits, arwrt rn trui m Jir v na jlirlia,Xj! ,j !or those wha engage in the Wendell Wyatt
aB Caflew WW - cu sm taam, vx e tseoaa bd sot traffic. i Mrs. Frederick Young
The aaav tar kiglxer jmic fitf.- wa I Unofficial returns from 529 of
liati " FianiBi etTtoaui taiat tf-aaaa . M a tnZ of d mta a w-v. w;u the First District's 655 precincts
badget gresa caed a
75,594!
34.826 1
70.614
1.504
54.561
35,122
40,343
,. jan .. oaurr
f. Marguerite E. Berg
'"! Roy R. Hewitt
M.IIJ
KtFlBl.UA
Unofficial returns from 2021 of
the state's 2519 precincts give:
Electors fer President aad Vice
Prealdenl
Niel R. Allen
Travit Cross
Irene H. Gerlinger
William E. Hanzen
2o ,i6i) James C. Hatfield
50 934 J O. Johnson
26 302 ' John H. Malney
3o'oi9 ! Mabel G. McCall
28 968 Jack M. McLaughlin
81897 1 Zena A. Olson
jg 851 Lowell C. Paget
45.772 Herman W. Winter
57,8.50
113,181
51.381
52.706
39.951
40,283
37,432
26.097
130.381
Monroe Sweetland
Lyle R. Wolf
Unofficial returns from 529 of
the First District's 649 precinctt
give:
First District convention dele
gates
27,370
24.327
26.664
113,984
68.941
65.380
88.001
97.155
96.291
69,635
62.532
58.561
88,020
81.242
42,878
after -the ti'-m Sie.wt js sw rsowa .: fjtj.it
10. J p m. aad decided ta on- i 4af1art&w -J &
Crosby, testifying before t pkte the budget aeraiay teal
PORTLAND ( -Circuit Judge
Martin W. Hawkins ruled Monday I
that the jury could hear a tape
recorded confession ef William
Clarence Peddicord. who it under
a 20-year prison sentence for the
extortion bombing of the Meier 4
rrani to. department store in
April, 1955.
The recording will be played for
the jury at the trial of Mrs. Joyce
neiier, rtoaicordi sister-in-law
who is accused of helping the
blind Portland chemist carry out
the bombing. Peddicord first ac
cused Mrs. Keller of helping
him concoct the plot but later
sam ne alone was responsible.
Explorer Post
In Weekend Trip
Explorer Post 16 took lis annual
mint trip over the weekend, a
three-day outing at Penny -Annie
Mine in Southern Oregon's Jack
ton County.
Activities included fishing, hunt
in. tnd climbing as well as min
ing. Most of the members found
small amount of gold.
Members making the trip were
Tom Hiron, Bob Rohland, Jerry
Marsh, John Gottfried, Mark Wal
lig, Dick Marsh. Roland Schul. Joe
Stowachek, Dick Davis, Ron Tour
and Chuck Schmidt. They were ac
companied by Lou Amort, post
adviser, : and hit . brother,- Paul
Amort, Portland.
House 1 avestigaliflg committee,
slid he did not wish to disrupt
the AFM but the situation which
has developed within the music
indusrty has led him ta conclude
that the administration of Pres.
James C. Petrillo "has forgotten
the basis of aQ labor movements
social justice." "
"The essence ef a union it de
mocracy," the bandleader con
tinued. "There Is no democrtcy if
t union's voice is the voice of one
man and if it expresses the will
of only one man or a few men."
Crosby scored what he taid was
Petrillo't "defeatest tnd negative
attitude" toward reversing the
trend to canned music.
Runaways
Back Home
Two Salem boys cited late Sun.
day night for rolling tires into the
street apparently ran away from
their homes, but returned volun
tarily Monday evening, police said.
Their disappearance was discov
ered about midnight Sunday, short
ly after the boys had been releai
ed to their parents, police said.
Police said they did not learn
where the boys had been Monday.
The boys, one 14 and one 15,
were cited Sunday night after ad.
mitting they had rolled about 20
used tires from t pile at Cottage
and State streets Into the street
and onto nearby lawns, police said.
They were ordered to see the
juvenile officer.
Monday Bight
The city library was
an additional S7J60, bringing
budget up to IS4.2O0. Most of this,
$6,700, was marked for urgent re
pairs which had earlier been tak
en out of the budget In hopes the
voters would approve a $30,000
one-year tax to recondition and
enlarge the library. Another $600
was added to City Librarian Hugh
Morrow's salary after some mem
bers taid hit fine work entitled
him to be paid more in line with
other department heads. Present
librarian salary is $5,037. The
general Increase earlier approved
would have brought this to $5,400,
but the committee last night
agreed to $6,000.
The committee took under con
sideration t bid from Bush House
i museum) supporters for $3,600
for repairs and painting, in addi
tion to $1,200 annual maintenance.
n;Jerry Lewis
Treated for
Heart Trouble cend
i i-.:.i orrjcsr ax) the same
!ctnjrje many t;rr.s in
itrtm'x vrr.'.Tw Hp -aould lap
out of a plane at atxut 10.000 feet,
open his nooden wings which he
manipulated with his arms into
Man Dies Who I
Willed Eyes to UO
Medical School
Jive:
First Dlstriet Ceeveatlea dele
sates
Mrs. Metta D. Baughman
William W. Chadwick .
'Fred H. Cockell
OREGON' CITY ' Clyde nnhart I. Flf.tmm
an air current and glide and fly filaier, 66, who willed his eyesiwalter W. Fostt.
lor several inou.sano iw. inenne ana body to the University ot.Mark Hatfield
wouia open nis paracnuie ana oe- Oregon medical school in Port
land, died of a stroke Sunday at
There are 53,500 tons of metal
in the U.S. aircraft carrier Saratoga.
I.
5.166
13.019
6.618
11.223
8.651
36.974
11. .506
6.660
1.896
5.346
Robert C. Ingalls
Dale Jacobs
a hospital here. Coward Reese
( Hl'Rf'H BROKEN INTO UMK;. kn,.r .nnum had ra. I ... . . j
unitvunnn im rnmd. .................... rai nooen
r.l.al frrn m i ' rinl Christian Church, Cottage moved the corneas of his eyes tor
series ol tests for a possible heart i broken into Monday night, appar- his body also was taken
condition. I my ,nroun W"100- P0'1"! mazer naa oeciaea son nine , Debtee tt National Coave.
No announcement was made of,a'u . a"al" Bna ;' -" w Hoi (At large)
DEMOCRAT
Unofficial returns from 2046 of
the state's 2519 precincts give:
the results of the tests. Lewis wail"" nM n movea DUl noining meuica researun, .
hosoitaliied Fridav after comolain-i wl" believed to be missing, they medical care he had received and
ing of chest pains. He has suffered j
with a heart murmur in recent
years.
was unable to finance himself.
Joseph K. Carson Jr.
Alfred H. Corbett
84,902
76,119
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Actress Sued
For Divorce
SANTA MONICA. Calif. -Actress
Marie McDonald was sued
for divorce Monday by Harry Karl,
millionaire shoe store owner.
He charged her with causing him
"grievous mental suffering" tnd
asked for custody of their two
adopted children, Denise and Har
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