The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    t-iSte. I) Statesman, Salon, Ore., Sit, June 3Q. '56,Prty Damnta ?n
President
33 Billion Road
Construction Bill
WASHINGTON I - President
Eiaenhower. described as highly
pleased." signed the 33 billion dol
lar highway construction bill Fri
day. Within minutet after Eisenhow
er's iinaturt put in mot km the
government's biggest peacetime
spending program Secretary of
Commerce Weels released fundi
WASHINGTON Iff - fit ap
propriated to OregM la the 33
bilttea dollar highway had far
Ike Brat year iaclade tlMZ&t
far primary, eeewadary aad ar
baa alghwaya aad tl3.I7S.7U far
l the Mental ayateaii Washing-
( M 1At u 111 MB Ml mm
, Make liJEaUM aad IM.ra.M7.
to get some of the conttruction
under way.
H predicted that thouMndi of
Uvea would be lived by aafer
roads, that traffic jam would be
greatly eaaed, and tba nation's
economy a purred to new peaks of
business activity and employment
Ccttcnvccds
Every Sat.! light
J:ck Kizziah
Anal Hit,
llsv Texas
Rantkrs
Ad"m. 1.00, tax Inc.
' Start af KSIM
1404:00 KM.
Gutst Artist
yo:::::i mch
lemding Artist Fenaerly
With An Jeaes aad
Her AU Ctrl Band.
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Friends?
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AUa'aUVUlE PAYiUOMSATORDAY NIGHT
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f V .JTmIIh loath City JJ
Signs
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program geU fully under way. up
to SM.OOO persona will be worked
on the roads during summer-time
peak periods, with hundreds of
thousands of ethers laboring to
contribute materials and equip
ment. Police Arrest
Albany Man
An Albany man was arrested on
a charge at driving while intoxi
cated about 1:30 p. m. Friday in
the 900 block State Street, Salem
police said.
Police listed the man as Jerry
Ira O'Neill. The arrest was made
after O'Neill's car collided with a
parked pickup truck belonging to
John H. Derrick, 5953 Fruitland
Rd.. police said. Both vehicles re
ceived minor damage, reports in
dicated. Tree Surgeon
Breaks Back
A Salem tree surgeo received
a broken back when he fell 30 feet
from tba limbs of a tree which b
u pruning at (40 Cascade Dr.
about 1 p.m.
Thomas J. Brennaa, 31, of 173
W. Bush St.. waa takea ta Salem
Memorial Hospital by Willamette
Ambulance Service. Hospital at-
pendants said his condition was
satisfactory.
Brennaa is associated with Bren
nan Tree Service, 1133 Broadway
. which m operated by his fa
ther."
Advice of Tot, 5,'
Lands 7-Year-Old
Boy in Trouble .,
A seven-year-old Salem, boy at
tacked the Pi Beta Phi sorority
bouse with a hatchet Friday morn
ing oa the advice of his five-year-
old brother, polka reports indicate
ad. "
Officers said a screen door was
slashed and choo marks were
found near the latch and fat wood
work is the outside vestibule of
the bouse. The incident, which oc
curred about 10.30 a.m., waa re
ported by Mrs. A. F. Marers. 1443
State St., who la living at the so
rority bouse, police said.
The case waa referred to the
.Juvenile of Hear.
CHERKYPICKER INJURED
Mrs. Martha Wagner. 1550 Ma
ple St., received a possible brok
en leg Friday when she fell about
T: IS p.m. while picking cherries,
city first aidmen aaid. She was
taken to Salem Memorial Hospital
by Willamette Ambulance Service.
WOMAN HOSPITALIZED
Mrs. Anna Murray, Salem
Routa 1, Bos SIS, was taken to
6alem Memorial Hospital with a
possible fractured hip received in
a fall in her home about p.m.
Friday, Willamette Ambulance
Service attendants reported.
DANCE L
T0IIITE!
DAYTON
LEGION HALL
Music by
LYLE
WESTERNAIRES
Ivery Sat. Night
t:30 H 12:90
Adas, 1.N (Tsi lac)
2) fiirKIt
Atftrt
It D
AllU JUVgUill' All
Poland Acts to
Pacify Rebels
(Slary alia aa page aae.)
BERLIN op - The West Berlin
newspaper Telegraf the first bars
ta report the Poxaaa outbreak
Thuraday - ud Friday night aoiie
K fighting was stiU being beard
. p.Vu., .Hervx.
Telegraf- said it waa doubted,
however, "that the insufficiently
armed rebels can bold out much
longer against the military might
consisting of tank and infantry
units."
It claimed several communist
officials were "literally torn
apart"- by angry demonstrators
Thursday. ...
Telegraf quoted a foreign busi
nessman as saying troop rein
forcements were being brought in
when he left the Polish city late
Thursday night.
It aaid the businessman met
about 70 tanks and two battalions
of motorized troops headed for
Potnan.
Premises Belter Life
The Polish Red regime sought
to pacify:, the re1. Friday night
in a broadcast speech by Premier
Josef Cyrankiewicx. He promised
the Potnan Poles the better lite
they demanded and asked them
to support his authority. He also
threatened all who continue rebel
lious,
Services for
Mrs. Kime
Set Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Msud
Pearl Kime, 7399 O'Neill Rd..
will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
in tba chapel of tha W. T. Rigdon
funeral home.
Mrs. Kime died Thursday eve
ning at her home. Sha was 70.
A resident of Salem for over
36 years. Mrs. Kime waa born In
1877 la Minnesota. She came to
Salem ia 1910 after living for
several years in North Dakota.
Survivors include aeven daugh
ters, Mrs. Alta O. Berg, Hanna,
N. D.; Mrs. Ruby Pettlt, Towner,
N. D.; Mrs. Mabel Potter, Santa
Monica. Calif.; Mrs. Ida Lovnorn,
San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Myrtle
Cloyd, Mrs. Flora Brownlea and
Mrs. Ruth Beler, all of Silm;
three sons, Robert Kime, Salem;
Howard- Kime, Prineville, Ore
and Floyd Kime, Milwaukie,
Ore.; . three sistera, Mrs. Dsvid
Covert, Mira Loma, Calif.; Mrs.
Myrtle Beamish. Mira Loma,
Calif.; and Mrs. Charles Smith,
FaHl City, Ore.; a brother, Alva
Walter, Salem; 39 grandchildren
and 29 great-grandchildren.
Interment will be at Roiedale
cemetery.
Hay, Truck
Burn at Lyons
IUUimi Ntwi StrviM
LYONS Three tona of hay
and the truck in which it was
being hauled were consumed by
fira Friday afternoon a short dis
tance eouthwest of Lyons on the
Jordan Road! '
The hay wis owned by Jsmes
Tombs of Lyons. The truck in
which the newly purchased hay
was being, hauled from Jefferson
was owned and driven by Glen
Rogera Jr. of Stayton. Both hay
and truck were a total lost, Ly
ons firemen ssid.
The blare in the hay was dis
covered by Rogers when it glared
In the rear view mirror. Tombs
said the Lyons Fire Department,
called from a nearby farm house
about S p. m., responded quickly
but the truck and its load "burned
awfully fast" and waa destroyed
before firemen arrived.
Admlislsa Il.M. Tickets Available at Stevens A Son, Meier
A Frank and Downtown Baaka and Booths.
SAT.
MID-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS
50 LAP MAIN EVENT
HARDTOP
AUTO RACES
TIME TRIALS
OVER 25 CARS
. . . from ...
Seattle Eugene Portland Vancouver
Hollywood Bowl
Salem
EnteredPen on Stretcher, Leaves Walking
V -. '. .
1 - ... m. . . f. , ,ai.i i mmm -im i nl i ., . t j
Otte CahlU (right) left prisoa walls
f a year seateace bemad them. The farmer uneeia isuaiy justice si peace wna wai coavicira i caa
vertlag 373 af public feeds ta his awa ase was freed aa tlt.M bead pending aa appeal at hta rase te
the U.S. Supreme Court. With him war bis attorney B. Richard Aadersaa f Newport. (Statwnaa photo)
Caliill Freed
From Prison
During Appeal
Otto Cahlll, who entered the ;
stata prison Just two weeks sgo
to begin a year sentence, walked
briskly to freedom Friday a lew
minutes after the State Supreme
Court overruled objections to his
$10,000 bond and ordered his re
lease. It was sharp contrast for the
9i-ycar-oia reurea Air rorce oi-
iicer s entry 10 me prisoi, wnica
cam oa a stretcher after an am
bulance ride from a Portland hos
pital.
Depeada aa Caurt
Whether the former Lincoln
County Justict of the Peace re
turns to the prison to complete
the aentence dependa on action
of the U.S. Supreme Court. An
appeal to the court wssthe
baaia for the state court's split
decision to allow Cahill a stay of
execution. He haa SO days from
June 13 to file the appeal.
Justice James T. Brand over
ruled objections by Polk County
District Attorney Walter Foster
to surety offered by one of the
Cahill bondsmen. The decision.
brought to an end aeveral days
of legal jousting between Fos
ter and Cahill's attorneys which
waa climaxed Friday when one
of them accused the district at
torney of deliberately delaying
tictics.
Objection Filed
Foster filed his objection to
tha bond Thursday evening at
tha end of the five-day period
given him by the court in which
to do so. In a hearing on the
objection Friday morning, Foster
challenged the ownership of the
surety differed by Mrs. Mildred
Marie Kauffman, Wecoma Beach1
housewife, who was one of the
four bondsmen.
But Justice Brand, who heard
arguments and testimony of Mrs.
Kauffman in a unique judicial
actionv approved the bond after
the woman signed copies of her
testimony before the court.
A few minutes after his re
lease at 6:19 p.m., Cahill was en-1
route to his Nelscott home with
his wife, Goldie and hit attor
ney, B. Richard Anderson who
were at the prison to greet him.
Kiddie itides Open
12 P.M. Sat. and Sun.
mimsm
JUNE 30
- 7:45 P.M.
. ar . - , aaavwaar i n i r m u
behiid him with aaly aae backward
Theatre Time
Table
axaiNoai
Continuous from 1 pm.
"BROKEN STAR": 1:00,
1 it, 11 21
"GABY": 1 11. 1:54. S 2J
CAPITOL
Continuous from 1 p.m.
"GOOD-BYE MY LADY":
4 :i, 7:M. 1MB
"ANIMAL WORLD": I St.
5 34
4 2S,
1 00,
NORTH SALEM DRIVE IN
"THE RETURN - OF JACK
SLADE": John Erlrson.
"ALL THAT HEAVEN AL
LOWS": Rock Hudson. Jan Wy.
man.
HOLLYWOOD
ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK":
1:00, 10:17.
"TEENAGE CRIME WAVE":
1:47.
Wreck Victim
Returns Home
Keizer man injured May 13 in an
auto collision, has returned to hii
home after a month and a half
hospital stay, Salem General Hos
pital attendants said Friday.
VYargnier, 4625 Verda Lane, re
mained unconcious at the hospital
for about three weeks following
the accident in which h received
a head injury and arm fracture
The accident occurred at the
junction of Trail Avenue and North
River' Road, one mile north of
Keizer. Wargnier, riding in ' a
Model T Ford with" four others
was the only person seriously hurt
in the accident at Trail Avenue
and North River Road, about a
mile north of Keiier.
TODAY'S LUCKY
ilIasfer
Money
NUMBERS
325,926
419,735-
471,652
nn
' 309,887
w
446,721
If von have a Master Money
Bill with any of above serial
aumbera aa it, yoa win desig
nated award if you collect it
before 9 P. M. tonight at
Center and Commercial.
F.ffective now VOIR chances
of winning Master Money are
INCREASED! Starting now
and for the balance of June,
the three daily awards, if not
claimed on one day . . . will
be carried over separately
they will not (pyramid). To
Illustrate: if all three awards
are not claimed on a given
dav . . the following day'a
awarda will consist af two
awards of $25 . . . two af 115
and two of $10. In other
words, Instead of three win
ners . , , we'd have six win
ners Thus, each unclaimed
award from one day becomes
an added opportunity for you
oppor
prize
to win a
the following
day!
Free Master Money Bill given
a all locations.
Winnart Must Claim
Award At Center And
XorHmireui By . m.
$15
MRS. RICHARD PETERSON
1925 N. Church
JEFF IEMINO
Idenha, Ore.
$10
DOROTHY REAL
379S lertlett Dr.
FREE
WHISTLE POPS
With Gas Purchases
MASTER
Free Master Monev Bill
Given At All Stations
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glaace after speadiag two weeks
Pinball Sale
In Portland
Brings Arrest
PORTLAND - A sale of
pinoau inacmnes. oannea in lav-
erns" and other establishments,
was held here Friday.
Some three doien pinball, shuf
fleooard and other devicea were
sold within a half hour.
Alexander Brown, city attorney,
had ruled Thursday that the sale
was illegal, and one arrest was
made. Joe Di Gregoria, a mem
ber of the Coin Machine Assn. of
Oregon, was arrested. It was
charged that sale of a machine he each, the Marion County sheriff's
owned violated a city ordinance j office reported Friday,
approved by voters at the May IS A (rind jury indicted Oster
election. I Tuesday on a charge of contribut
Di Gregorio was released after ' ing to the delinquency of a minor,
he posted a $50 bond. ' I '
The sale stopped shortly after
rxcstMelvin Murphy, execu
tive secreUry of the Mental
Health Assn. of Oregon, had pur
chased 27 devices for use of pa
tients at the Oregon Slate Hospi
tal in Salem.
The, Coin Machine Assn. put on
'
the
sale, specifying that money
paid for the machines must brLact,. . 0ak st
earmarked for the buyers special
charities
Brown held Thursday that sale
of pinballs and other similar de
vices and use m homes, even for
private entertainment, would vio
late the new city ordinance.
Woodburn Drive-In
Wed. - Thurs. Fri. Sat
In Cinemascope
"UD DAT AT HACK HOOT
Spencer Tracy
Plus
"JOS! MARIE"
Ann Blythe Howard Keel
OPEN 7:15 STARTS DISK
STARTS
Wnnriprftil ttnrv nf vonnor
of a Yank soldier boy. ..and
French sweetheart! .
Leslie CARON John KERR
SrCttkimXE-TKiDj
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
Behind His Badge Wai the Heart of Aa Outlaw!
HOWARD DUFF
in uion
Sill WIUMMI
ENDS SATURDAY!
"GOODBYE MY LADY"
"ANIMAL WORLD"
2 TOP SCIENCE-FICTION
YOUR'E HURLED INTO
m i -naw-
r .HUGH MARLOWE NANCY GATES
East Oregon Crash Kills
Two, Injures Salem Man
A head-on automobile crash five
miles north of Ontario, Ore., on
Highway 30 fatally injured an
! V1IUM IU IVUJIC 1 I IIM amu l'J" w
li 21-year-old Salem man, Associat
ed Press reported.
Mn J iC mvunvttn th driver
. died in the wreckage and ber bus-
rA A'imA aa Iaim kntiva 1 ta at M
I asativ uicu m sv w wwus taici eat
I OnUrw hospital, the report said
Joe Richardson Farley, son of
Anna Largent, Salem Route
Vi
Box S17, waa injured, atate
said.
Mrs. Largent aaid that a report
om Ontario Friday evening in -
from Ontario Friday evening
dicated that Farley received only
Portland Man
Faces Charge
A Portland man was arrested
on a charge of driving while in
toxicated . Friday evening after
he was flagged down with a spot
light operated by an irate tanker
truck driver; atate" police re
ported. Police lilted the man as Mor
gan Snyder Pritchett, I90J NE
31st Ave., Portland. The arrest
was made about 9:30 p.m. about
one mile south of Woodburn on
Highway 99 E, officers said.
Morgan was halted by Herbert
Groat, 1605 Santiam Rd., Albany,
police reported. Groat made the
stop after a car reportedly forced
hii tinker off th roiH nfficr
Mjd. state police arrived a short
time later.
16-Year-Olds
Freed on Bail
Two 16-year-old boys held as
material witnes5es in the case of
Jack Lee Oster. 510 Leslie St..
have been released on $1,000 bail
Empty Apartment
Proves too Noisy
Salem police were called at 4:40;
a m. Friday to turn off an unat
tended radio playing in an Oak
' revt apartment house.
i, l : . .. i . l ,
rtinie answpren ine can aiier a
telephone complaint by Mrs. Kdna
of the apartment had moved out
and the landlady was not home,
officer! laid. ,
The locked door was forced aft-1
er permission had been given by
one of the tenants and the radio
was turned off. It had been play
ing since S a.m., Mrs. Lacey said.
SILVERTON
Drive-In Theatre
Wed. - Thurs. Frl. Sat.
"THE VIOLENT HEN"
Glenn Ford B. Stanwyck
Plus
"HUISIN' DOWN THE RIVER"
Dirk Haymea
Continuous
From 1 P. M.
Todayl
TODAYI
lovn in wartimi
his pretty .
iv
aa ITZ
THE YEM 25081
s
1
bad brusiea. He win remain at
the hospital for several days for
observation and X-rays, she said.
Farley, a sophomore at Willa
mette University last year, is em
ployed Vlling aluminum cooking
ware, during the summer, his
mother said. He waa accompanied
by his brother, Pat, she said.
Gov. Williams
'I If M loll 1 fTi! 11 111
l - '1 lTlliIHi-UU 111
Salem Today
" Salem, particularly the Dem
ocratic element, will play host to
day to Michigan's Gov. G. Men
nea Williams who arrives here
thia morning by plane to address
an organizational meeting of the
Marion County Democratic Cen
tral Committee.
Williams, serving his fourth
terms as governor, will spend the
day in Salem,-scheduling a press
conference at 9:30 a.m. at the
Marion Hotel, a luncheon with
party officials at noon and the
afternoon keynote address.
Williams' speech is scheduled
for 2 p.m. at the VFW Hall
where newly elected precinct
committeemen and women will
elect officers of the county com
mittee,. State Sen. Robert D.
Holmes, candidate for governor
will introduce the apeaker.
- A no-host dinner sponsored by
the Marion-Polk Democratic Club
will follow the meeting. Speaker
at the dinner will be State Sen.
Monroe Sweetland. Democratic
candidate for secretary of state.
BENEFIT
DANCE
United Nationa
Youth Pilgrimage
9:00 P.M.
SAT., JUNE 30
MONITOR I.O.O.F.
HALL
Dallas Motor-Yu -
Gates opea 1; ahow at dusk
ends tonight;
"TRAIL OF THE LONESOME
PINE"
'SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS'
STARTS TOMORROW
Sterling Hayden, Anna Maria
ia
THE LAST COMMAND"
technicolor
second feature
Janet Leigh, Jack Lcnnnen la
"MY SISTER EILEEN"
Cinemascope
Gates Open 4:45
A-T-T-E-N-T-l-O-N III
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH CELEBRATION!
We're Having a Giant fireworks Display!
Plan Now to Attend Our Gala Affair!
Show Starts at Dusk Fireworks at 10:15!
ENDS TONIGHT
"RETURN OF JACK SLADE" and
"All THAT HEAVEN AllOWS"
aV STARTS TOMORROW
MvavMMMSSSMMM-MSMSHSMM-KMMM-.SMM
PLl'S: The Saga
REX BEACH'S JIL
BSTTIC AITUg
TTTANS!
ON THE SAME
MMr
mmtimimiwmiztmtm
i a r .r- s '" : a
SffM Vf I KEVIN MCCARTHY
gjr .! dana mNTER
OOX OFFICE
O
TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
PENTACU THEATRE
Bell, Book and Candle
June 24 through June 30
St. PAUL RODEO
AND DANCE
. July 1 thru 4
MOILA.LA RUCKEROO
July 1 thru 4
Willamette Rivar Days
July 4
WILLAMETTE
CONCERT SERIES
1956-57 Season
Far Reservation
Dial 4-2224
PHONE
4-4713
K0c'
Open :45 50d
ENDS TONITEI
Inei msr oaui aoa w sou
-and
TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE'
A Real Gone Show Don't
Miss It ! ! !
STARTS TOMORROWI
Continuous From 1:45
r-j.'fi II fit i a fi fJh''l
Show At Dusk
of the Ynkon!
-
TBCHNICOiJ,
Ajhm lAXTIX Jeff CHANDLER
Rorr CALHOUN
STARTS
SUNDAY!
PROGRAM
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