The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 06, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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c, I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fit, July 6, "58
on-Mcn Hit Area
Again, Successful
rea mora attempts ana of
i successful bjr eomnen to
i or aell nar-worthlesa item
noney to pay "accident danv
' were reported to Salera
i Thursday.
ursday'a report brought to ail
lumber of such ease invettl
I by cilf polic within Mm paat
; Similar Incidents hava been
rted in Dallas and Portland.
n Palmer of Palmer'! Service
im, MS Edgewater K-, told
n that a man tame into his
ia lata Thursday and claimed
iv bean In as aula accident,
man said ha needed money
mid Palmer a wristwatch for
reporU indicated. Palmer eb
d algiwd receipt en which
,.iA Dullai address.
W. BarUU, IM Commercial
Mid mi attempted to obtata
a atch and a diamond tint
ha Toa and Country Motel
t 1 am. Thursday: The
told BarUII that ha had been
vtd la a ear accident and
ed tha money to Pf 0 to
tha other party Involved.
Mrs. David Greene, I1M Port
land Rd., told police that a similar
attempt was mad at tha Marion
Motel about It a.m. Thursday. A
man told her that his new Cadillac
was in tha parage for repairi after
being wrecked, Mra, Greene said
and stated that ba aeeded money
to pay off a second party to keep
the matter from going to uia police.
Ha offered to leave a diamond ring
or a 17 jewel watch aa security,
Mrs. Greene told officers, , ; ,
sckefcllcrs
jrrow.Too
;W YORK -ven th Rock
tt borrow money. The Archi
ral Forum Botee that a mort-
haa baea placed aa one afi
milling to Rockefeller Center
a.wo.ou at per cent lor 17
.L.UW inlmrlmtl halt
off the nginal mortgage on;
efeUer Center - some years
' Mrs tha forum, "and aow
4 to borrow Uka aa ecean
i mora water. But they prob-
conciuoea was a woum dc
to out some 4 per cent to
utile money to work."
eMorkiTrip
cek Immigrant
:EMOKD. lad, (AF) The
Independent Day relebra
t Alhanasio C, Chriatodou
at bun M.
1 Z7r -old shoe repair
aa immigrant from Greece
nontha ago, tossed a fire
m Into tha street under a
a cruiser.
1 Judge James Ronald aa-
d to Cbristodoulaa Thura-
Ibat Indiana law allows only
wlonal fireworks display.
Juriga imposed 13 lino but
ended 911 of court coats.
NEA Speaker
Blasts Dull
Pupil Labeling
(Story Ms an Page sY See. U
PORTLAND tm -Achool er
roneously classify many pupils a
dull, William H. Burton, former
director of teacher apprenticeship
at Harvard University, told a Na
tional Education Assn. meeting
here Thursdsy.
He said the error arises from
tha fact that the typical intelli
gence test favors children from
so-called upper level families and
ia limited te a narrow range of
verbal skills.
Children from these families
have greater access to reading
material such aa books and mag
azines which make them more
proficient la these skills and con
sequently they do better In tha
Intelligence test, Burton said.
Many pupils arc classified as
dull, he added, because their
"abilities. Interest and ambitions
are neither tested by the intelli
gence tests nor stimulated by tha
curriculum."
Testa which hava been trans
lated so children of lower level
familiea can better understand
them often result ia higher 1Q
ratings, Burton said.
At a discussion group meeting
on the learning processes, be Mid
education must hava meaning.
Teacher mutt realise, ba said,
that "real problems are more
stimulating than artificial one."
riNNi BID BVSS1AN
HELSINKI Finland - So.
Viet President Ktomenti Y. Vor
eshilov. baa accepted an invita
tion to visit Finland1 at tha end
el August, the Fimush Foreign Of
iftce report.
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Tbareday night In the Miaa VnWere pageaal aa Palbadea Aaiaseaaens Park, (he la flanked by Carele
Kregg. II. left, of Massaswaaa. N.Y. whs plaewd aeeead. aad Aaae Helm, II. right, at New York City.
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Wirepnelai
Theatre Time .
Table
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CANTOL .
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Nonrn alim drivb m
(Csim a.4-atiaw at Dvukl
THt LONK HANG Kit", CUytoa
Moor.
"THK PWVATK WAS OF MA
JOR BEN-I ON,'; Charlton MMlo.
MOU.VWOOO
"NORTHWMT PASSACE"
THE YEARLING"
IDut to the lnjlh of the pie
fijrn lhr will only" be on ihow
lnf nijlitly).
Oldster Gets
Elbow Room
SOI.DIKRS CiROVK, Wis. Wl -
Ever wish for a house with lots of
room and lota of closet space?
Then you may envy Adolph Him
Himley's house,-. built by bis
father in ISuO from the choicest
quarteriawed lumber, has 11 rooms
on the first floor, 11 on the second
floor and a many-windowed attic
which never' haa been partitioned
into rooms.
Tha second floor has a bath
room, a linen room and nine bed
rooms with n total of 11 room
sized closets. ,
Himley, 10, lives alone in the
house in a small apartment in the
rear of the first floor.
if to nr. anow
From I F.M.,
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RAYMOND BUR!
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Hungary Reds
Use Slnrringc
To Hit Cliiircl.
VIENNA (LNS) - Marriage la
being used by the Hungarian Com
munist Party in It struggle
against religion.
This was made evident in "Sza-
Thuradav met with the striking bad Ifjusag." organ of tha party
Vmted Steelwerkere and three, in Dim, Hungary.
ttru.nu.. at tha huir- im1 Tha party answered n letter
induatry to diactu contract dil-if"m a 21 - year - old Hungarian j
ferwtce ia the. lrvHiay nation- jhJ questioned it it waa ngnt lor
wid steel slrikn and said "we, bun to marry tha girt h waa en
win bo ia towrh with tha- parties i Wed ta bacnua ihe believed u
eorir next weak; after Maoringa' w" rengKKuuy inclined. ,
Dtreetor Joaewh T. Timu1. S. Err.
said ha ia hopeful that the onion I pvtT b,.. Tb. uri
and enrman.a can ing. Jthw h,d completed . teactung
Government
Steel Strike
Talks Proceed
(Story aiea aa nao aa) .
PITTSBl'RGH UPTha director
at tha Federal Mediation Service
course, bot-aull held to) reiigiaua
ow neforutiona bat- added 'Tvet
naa no inaicauonn ia inai enen. : Kiir4
Seoawato CeaJercnwea " Should w adnaa tb young
man ia leaver ine nri : oy noi
Truth Hurting
Reds in Asia
In Radio War
By MICHAEL GAINES
TOKYO t LNS i Asian Commu
niata are finding out that tha truth
hurts especially when It's dished
out by a email group of American
in Tokyo. j
A V. 3. Army unit haa beeo
carrung. on a long range battle
against Communism with a
airangely unaMreaatvo arsenal of
weapons. It consuur of radio trana
nuttern nnd printing preaaea, the
etandard aquipment for paycholog
ianl warfare.
ft hi n pretty safe bet that the
Army' continuous campaign of
truth m broadcasta. pamphleta and
leaileu ia badly damaging Commu
nist prestige in Asia.
Following the- separate-roofer.."1" "J'rZJZtJL . . Evident
with union officials, haed ' L 'J' JT.!!" .1. - I eviaence uea in a Yioiem
by USW Preaidai Dand J. Mc-i " JZZ . ' coun,er dnve me Rrs B,ve
Donald, and induatry represents I l.t, 7", launched. One Communist pnm-j
liven, whono chief sprkeaman ITn. hT". tnT .7h J h Pm P""1 I0y oc,cr,tw
John H. Stephen. U. S. -Steel J? I th Toky "P'r" unit as a
Corp. vice edent. Fiimean "..nirter organ.ration which em-
and two aidea flaw back to n- "TW. k. . mor. K..,,,! ploy mVrder' ,orWy" "1
I atr 1 mort ,uUIal; common law crime ... to carry
"s1"- i tank than to convince someone we I . . .....
m unvn wmn hw nirninj Hprv law wa:
war beid to get facta am infor-i The party declared tha young
matMta) cooeermng the atnka af J man hi bound to know better than
(54 eon nteeiworkers that haa alaaiall athen which sour era nourish
idled nearly toona employe to: bis fiancee's religious feelings and
allied industries. which are "the bad influence that
Ha said the meetings produced;""" be eliminated." It noted he
"new and belnfuT facts. better suited to convince her
London Aims
To Cut Slums
LONDOM UNS) - A slum-free
London by 1M4 is the ambitious
program laid down by the housing
committee of the London County
Council, Britain's most powerful
local government organization.
The program will open with a
five-year plan starting January,
19M, during which demolition work
will be speeded up to raze more
than 3.000 dwellings annually. Al
ternative accomodation for dis
placed families will be arranged
in new towns or eipanding sub
urbs. A total of 11,000 houses have to
be cleared away before the final
battle against out-of-date, unsan
itary dwelling will have beeq won.
Finnegan expressed hope that
that the "truth of life and scien-
tk. 4ln,,tli n.rti..' Kill .hi. " I un vuuinci Ul mr
he P'rt'f" , , ; idealistic world view."
ENDS TOMORROW
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Iptacer Tracy Robert Toang Gregory PeckJan Wymaa
"NORTHWEST PASSAGE"
"THE YEARLING" .
toranaa of Ihe Length af Theea Show They Will Be Shawn
)aly Oaro Nightly.
Tha Yearling at 1:M Northwest Passage at Ml
STARTS SUNDAY-
Special First Run Engagement
SAMUEL GOLDWYN'i
Picture of the Year...
America's Ow n
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to work out their differences
themselve and aaid the mediation
service would not hesitate to move
into the negotiation without in
invitation If tha deadlock contin
ues.' No IndlraUaa
Ho (aid both aide agreed for
him to get in touch with them
next week. The mediator gave no
indication whether he expected to
arrange new negotiation by then.
He aid ha told both aides they
' are mature and experienced and
he hope they will be able "to
compose their diiferrnce.'
In Washington, the government
announced that it froze warehouse
iupplies of steel product needed
for defense production.
The freeze order went into ef
feet at midnight Thursday night
until further notice and la de
signed to make ture non-defense
customers of the Industry do not
obtain steel needed for aircraft,
guided missiles and Atomic Ener
gy Commission projects.
The final word was this:
"The young man 1 therefore
not only suited to re-educate the
girl; it Is his duty to' do so. It is
his duty to convince the girl of
our truth."
SILVERTON
Drive-ln Theatre
Bat
Wed. . Tburs. FrL
"MOOAMIO"
Cable Gardner Kelly
FIX'S
"CATHI QUEIN OF
MONTANA"
B. Dtoawyck R. Reagan
Men Becoming
Jewel Conscious
As Their Wives
CHICAGO (INS) Men are go
ing to be aa Jewel-conscious as
their wives.
The Istest cufflinks exhibited
at the 38th annual convention of
the National Association of Re
tail Clothiers and furnishers in
Chicago were studded with cul
tured pearl or lemi-precious
itonet,
Soma of tbn stone used In cuff
links are hematite, tigereye, chry-
o, marquisite, onyx and agates
The stones, once strictly fern
inine, are set In both gold and
silver-finish metsls.
. Cuff links, which have been the
size -of quarter of late, now are
getting smaller, relying on the
jewels for a rjycontive touch in
stead of size.
Col. William R. Robinette.
Piywar officer, declared: 'This
kind of tirade usually means that
our work is hurting them."
The colonel described his mis
sion a two-fold:
."First we work to tell the fact
about the free world to captive
nations. We explain our ideals and
our concept of freedom."
"Secondly, we strive to expose
the aggressive nature of Commu
nism, to reveal the truth about its
slave labor camps, its purges, rhe
loss of individual human rights
under it fist, and hs government
by tyranny."
Only Access to Truth
Recently. Chinese Communist
soldiers heard I radio comments
tor describing an uprising by Chi
nese farmers against their Com
munist bosses.
He warned them in their native
tongue that Peiping might later
attribute this to guerrilla action.
Actually, exhorbitant taxes on
crops had driven the farmers to re
volt, he declared.
The Chinese people have no other
nccess to the, truth. Without such
broadcasts, they would be forced
to swallow whatever line Peiping
was using.
Danger Develops
From 'Over-help
of Youngsters
NEW YORK (INS) If yon
try to help your child too much,
all you'll aid la doing is retard
ing him.
This piece of advice come from
tho Toy Guidance Council, aioag
arith tha example of a baby with
a bright red bait
At about ten months moat ba
bies have matured to tha point
where they begin to crawl. If
the ball ia handed to the child he
will wxamine it, and is likely to
discard it
If. on the other hand, tha ball
is placed alightly out of reach,
the infant ia likely to use his new
abilities to creep after it, stimu
lating hi interest in both the toy
snd crswling.
Robbed of the Joy of discover
ing that he can get it himself, he
may also lose interest in tha poa
sibilitie of crawling.
HSTWants'to
Stay Neutral,'
Rejects Estcs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Former President Harry 8. Tru
man reiterated Thursday be
wanta to "remain neutral." but
made plain he would rather not
see hen. Kstes Kefauver win the
Democratic presidential nomina
tion.
"I have an Inclination to some
body else besides Kefauver," Tru-
! man said in Js'ew 1'ork where he
breakfasted with Gov, Averell
Harrlnian, a contender for the
nomination.
"We did not discuss candi
dates," Truman told reporter.
Truman said he and Harriman
"talked about everything under
the sun my trip to Europe, the
forthcoming Democratic conven
tion, the welfare of the world. We
also C discussed ' the furthcoming
Democratic victory in Novem
ber." Mostly Demecratle
Thursday's political news as
mostly Democratic.' wilR Repub
licans quiet for the time being.
In Washington, Sen. Walter F.
George (D-Ga) predicted most of
the Southern states will vote for
Adlai E. Stevenson on the firsi
ballot at next month's .Democratic
convention In Chicago.
And unless Sen. Lyndon John
son of Texas "looms up as a se
rious candidate, I think all hut
two or three Southern states will
be voting for Stevenson on the
second ballot."
Ut Votes Naw
Kefauver said in Tortia, Ark.,
he has "a little .better than 250
votes now" for the presidential
nomination. Kefauver, who said
he would decline the vice presi
dential nomination If it were of
fered him, discounted an asser
tion ' by supporters of Stevenson
that -the former Illinois governor
has some too delegates lined up.
Stevenson, meanwhile, -began
what he described aa a "listening
tour" of Southern Iowa, where
drought condition prevail. He told
farmer Democrats "did pretty
good Job" when they were in pow
er and "maybe you should give
tnera a chance again , .
Vienna Proud
Of Policemen
VIENNA. Austria P Thl
city is proud of its nolvcot po
lice. To aid foreign tourists pa
trolmen wear broad metal badges
giving tha language they ipeak
Record holder among the 290
multilingual policemen ia Rudolf
movies, who flashes tea differ
ent language badge.
Runner up patrolman Hubert
Kohl kat seven.
Most popular language is Eng
lish, spoken by 127 men. Next
comes Czechoslovakian with 58
badge holder. Russian is spoken
by 17 patrolmen, while 13 speak
Italian or French.
Around million pounds of
frozen strawberries were packed
in the United State in 19S5.
Test 3Ieasure
Of Delinquency
ROWLING GREEN, Ohio liHJu.
venile delinquency can be stopped
early if a test being developed
here is any yardstick.
Dr. Joseph K. Balogh, Bowling
Green State I'niversity sociologist
is working w ith a test devised by
William C. Kvaraceus, of Boston
I'niversity.
It has 75 multiple choice ques
tions and a high positive score In
dicates delinquent behavior ten
dencies, Dr. Balogh says.
RE-OPEN
TONITE!
COLONIAL HOUSE
MARLON BRANDO -JEAN SIMMONS
FRANK SINATRA - VIVIAN BLAINE
iJ-i in Color arid CINEMASCOPE
f Id I::rrcnsD in Prices !
Ichaefers
NERVE
TONIC
Far relief af aleeplessnean and
reitleasneta, nervsus tension,
ervons beadach and lrrita
bilitv. $1 00 u. '
SCIIAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Opan Dally, 7.30 A. M. to
P. M.
nndsys, t a. as. to I p.sa,
IIS N. Commercial
Emotional Gn flirt
CauHe Skin Trouble
MEXICO CITY Emotional
conflicts cause many of the skin
affections of children, reports a re
search tram of Laura Rotter Her
nandci and Dr. J, de Jesus Casta-
neda.
The result of such conflicts are
noted more in girls than in boys,
says the report, which lists msjor
causes. 1n order of Importance:
Rejection, with hotility toward
the child; abandonment; economic
and immoral situationa; solely
family atmosphere; school at mos
phere. When any of these are com
bined, the affection i worse, the
report says.
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NOW PLAYING
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Friday, July 6
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Giant 100 ft. Screen
Dean Martin A Jerry Lewis In
"ARTISTS AND MODELS"
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Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster
VIRA CRUZ"
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