Unemp oyment Pa Contributions Climl) y Employer contributions during those without Jobs were tll.3U.t3C the second quarter of 1958 havt in-j which wm slightly under the an- creased mora than 1 .000,000, the; Dual average for the most recent State Unemployment Compensation Commission reported Thursday. Increases due to higher average tax rates and mors extensive cov erage failed, however, to overcome five-year period. Receipt-- how ever, were the highest sines 1948 49 which Include tl.2SO,000 in fed eral interest payments. There are indications that con- Student v .. - - i v si a deficit that reached t3.7U.07 for i tributions for the coming benefit the 195S-M fiscal year. year would be considerably higher. Receipts High Average rates on current payrolls Unemployment taxes amounted j are estimated te reach l.JJ per' to tl3.2tl.35t for the It months cent as compared with 1.115 on ' just ended, while payments to wages paid in 19SS. Whirr Coverage Actual effect of the wider cover-1 age (employers with two employes i Instead of lour) has not been felt' fully as yet and receipts during the remaining quarters of 185 may ; j rise even more, officials said. An- i other provision of the 1955 legisla-' :tive changes extends the individ ual workers annual pay coverage i from taooo to 13600. ! Although payments to the unem- I ployed, 3,87,35J, during the quar ter just ended declined more than 60 per cent from the first quarter of 195, they were second highest i for the benefit year and within t6M.0OO of the amount paid to the fund by employers. Marines Display Rifle Trophy Elene Woman Xiamen ViUiiiuui; Mother of Year PORTLAND I The Catholic Daughters pf America Thursday night named Mrs. Nellie Franiwa, 75. Eugene, Ore., .as Catholic Mother of the Year. A gold medal was presented to her at the closing session of the organization's national convention. A native of Carroll, la., who came to Oregon shortly after 1900, she established a unit of the organiza tion at Eugene In 1906,-the first west of Nebraska. Now widowed, she brought up five children, three of them still living.' The award went to her for her service to the organization and for setting am example for others. Harold La if, was wea gradaate scholarship from New Yark Lai vertdty. Scholarship Awarded to Salem Youth Visit to Jail Expensive to Salem Youth A Salem Air Force man's leave was interrupted Thursday when he was Jailed for Inability to pay $75 in fines on charges of falsifying his drivers license, speeding, and failure to pay previous traffic violation fine. James John Burke, Jr., 19, 725 S. 18th St., had been arrested by state police July 10 for speeding along Highway 9SE. Thursday Burke happened to visit the sher iff's office in the company . of another youth who was te be oues- i . , . . . .... The New York University school ii00 concerning another incident. uepuiy anerm noy umg, wno was conducting the interview de cided also to ask Burke a few questions which led to the disco v- ly1"""1-" " '."I'll iJ.hi miii. nm. 1-111 i in- . m His,., . ' ' ' ' ''' ' -S . -V'-J v' it 4. l . i1 , .. , 1 ' 1 ' j'C , y f nWe TV Paul Newman New Summer Show Star Building Pace High in June PORTLAND - The Pacific Northwest building pace in June maintained the lead set in May and was 30 per cent ahead of the dollar volume of June 1955. Eo.ui table Savings It Loan association's statistical department reports. i Permits were It per cent ahead of a year ago. The valuation listed Marine reservists of Salem wea third place hosMrs la rifle match 10r June !" W.143.350. embracing eempelitisB among anils. Team trophy and one ef the individual lne ' c'uc, m laano' Oregon trophies are displayed here by U. James L. Marable (left), anil Inslrurter. and I WO Harold Shoberg, the rifle team captain. i.Mairsmaa rhote.l of retailing has Informed Harold Lang of Salem, 195t graduate of Willamette University, that he is the recipient of an academic tui tion scholarship to that graduate pry that the Air Force man's school this faU. An economics major while at VVU, Lang will receive his master of science degree from the retail ing school after one year's study. Snloiti Obitunrio j Mrs Klnrr AbuIin Lat midrnt ef S-ilS rrlnl Bd, at a hotpilal In Altxandria, Vs., July 4th. Survived bjr hit wilt. Mrs. Greco AmundMit of Salem; daugh ter. Mr. Barbara Blumerutein o( Salem, Mn. Eileen Clark of Salem, M n Kuthflla Barry of Ihverslde, CaUl.i eoni, Elmer Amundxon ot Sa lem and Marvin Amundson nf Sprlnffield, Va.: brother, Lawrfnra Arnutulnon. Cheterk. Wifronain. Serv Ire will be held Saturday, July 14. at S-flO p m In the Chapel of the Vlr fil T. Golden Co. Interment. Bel ereet Memorial Park. Dr. Char let Durden el Tidewater, Ore, will ellic Ut.. Weed Clboin Rlmnitl Late rendrnt of ISIS Hlnes St.. Salem, at local hotpilal July loth. Survived by parents,. Mr. and Mri. Bob Kimmtl. Salem; brother, Jef fery Klmmel. Salem: trandparent. Mr. and Mn. 1. E. Mills Woodburn, Ore., Mr. and Mra. Wood Klmmel, drivers license was not only re voked, but also altered to make him 22 years old. Furthermore, Burke was being sought for failure to pay a $30 traffic violation of several months past. Later, in District Court. Brke pleaded guilty to the July 10 speed ing charge, admitted having failed to pay all but 2i of the old fine, and confessed to altering his li cense to obtain liquor. District Judge Edward O. Stadter re assessed the old fine, and fined Burke $25 on each of the other offenses Man Fined on Liquor Count A Portland man was fined tM in Marion County District Court Thursday after be pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while in toxicated. Peter Andrew Buller. 21, Port land, was srrrsted by state pohce on the charge July 7 at Woodburn on Highway 99E. The following r.nni, Ky. private ravrid lervicea i day Bulli r entered an innocent will be held Saturday. July 14. al 10 1 , harln before District a m. In Belcre.l Memorial Park tin- PMa ' nearing Deiore UlsiriCl juage cawara u. siaairr, ana was released on $250 bail pending a Jury trial. Thursday he returned to Marion County to enter the guilty plea. der Uie direction of Virstl T. Golden Co. Mia Sarah K. Levre At the renldenper' S.T0 N. ?4th, July imh. Survived by maters, Mr. Julia Johnaon. Salem. Mli Ele lvre. Sa lem, Miss Bertha Lovre, Salem; brother. Mr. John tovre, Sllverton. Mr. Harry Lovre, Brook. Ore.: five nierea and three nephew. Funeral service will be held Friday, July 1.1th. at 5 p m in the Vlreil.T Gold en Chapel. Interment at Belrreit Memorial Pr. Bev. John Caublc will efliciate. NOTKI TO rijr.UITOM NOTICE IS HFItEBY GIVEN that Harold F Smlther ha neen appoinl- Man Hurt in Roof Tumble utesmaa News Servire RICKREALL - John Tobler, 79, of Route t, Box 1S7, Rickreall, was takes to Salem General Hospital about t:30 p.m. Thursday after he received possible neck injuries in a fall from the roof f o his home. Willamette Ambulance. Service attendants said Tobler was paint ing the roof of his house when he feU. Hospital attendants said Tob ler was resting comfortably. Y Day Camp Picnic Today , Boys at the YMCA Day Camp Crestwood wilt play hosts today to their parents for combination picnic supper and crafts display. Parents have been requested to bring food for their families and one extra boy to take care of boys whose parents caa't come and "hungry counselors." The evening progrsm will begin l:M p.m. Some M boys are attending the camp daily. It is reached by way of South Commercial Street and Sunnyside Road and is about six miles south of Salem. Salem Marine Rifle Team Places Higli Salem's Marine Reserve Rifle team has won third place in the 12th Marine Corps Reserve and Recruitment District Rifle League which includes the Marine Re serve Units In Oregon, Washing ton, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and Montana. The tth Engineer Co. in Port land took first place. The third place team awards and individual awards will be pre sented to the tesm members by Mai. Faltyn, commanding officer of the 3rd 1S5MM Gun Battery, on Monaay at tne regular drill. Members of the team'are CWO Harold Shoberg, team captain: Capt. Cornelius Bateson, 1st Lt. EmU Veer. M. Sgt. Ted White, S. Sgt. Delbert Ditter and S.Sgt. Stanley Thompson. Army Officer To Visit on Recruit Trip Opportunities for professional training in dietetics, physical ther apy and occupations! therapy of fered by the Army Medical Corps will be explained by Capt. Mar garet E. Radke during a visit KIDNAP CLASS GIVEN NEW YORK lit Because of the Peter Weinberger kidnaping. all of New York City's 2.500 de-. Tuesday to the Salem Armv re. tectives have been ordered to cruiting office. take a special course in kidnap I r.nl n,rik. ,. Mnl1,. investigation. The course, at the I Armv Snerilit rrn. city's police academy wil include ( from Sixn A headquarters, handling of confidential informa-; c.- pry.i r.iir .. A - -I..J I 1 i "f" - -"- '. nun enu eiuujr u wwa iiivuitvu in kidnap cases. Army hospitals have a need for graduate dietitions and occupa- linnel thereniata f,nl D I! THE COUNTY CtU'BT Of THI i '" j .,.i;fitj l'.l T aTATE of oar.noN ron ths i k" x"" ""n. wwiirn count tir makion who have completed their training In the Matter of the tnmrpnraUnn in one of these Drnfeuinnal (ieMi of a municipal corporation to be , - i,,i,l- - . - known aa SUBURBAN EAST SALEM . iw vunuiiiaaiun m WATEB DIST BICT, ORDEB fOH ELECTION Washington and British Columbia. It was ihe commcrcial-indus trial-civic construction which car ried the dollar volume high. dwelling dollar, volume being down 14 per cent in June from a year ago and dwelling permits down 24 per cent. Salem permits of $363.3!iS In June were 24 per cent over May's t455,894 and 38 per ctjnt more than the $413,585 listed for June of last year. National Life Has New Agent for 4 State of Oregon MONTPELIER. Vt Glen A. Holden of Oswego, Ore., has been appointed by National Life In surance Company of Vermont as its genersl agent for the State of Oregon with headquarters in Portland. He succeeds William J. Smith. C.L.U., head of the agency for nearly 23 years, who is relinquishing his managerial duties because of ill health. He will revote his time to his per sonal clients. A graduate of McMinnville, Ore., High School, Holden re ceived a B. S. degree from the University of Oregon in 1991. He snd his wife, the former Gloria Ana McChntock ef Salem, Ore., have two children. Two to Receive Insurance Award R. W. Strebig and G. W. Hunt er, staff manager and agent, re spectively, of the Prudential In surance agency of Salem, will re ceive the National Quality Award, one of the highest honors accorded in the life insurance profession. It was announced this week. The award is conferred Jointly by the National Associa tion of Life Underwriters snd the Life Insurance Agency-Management Association. ihe Circuit Court o( ih Wale of Orcein for Marion Couny and Let ter of AdmlnUtratlon have ben :- In Hli. All nr,.in, hjvint Wlllhua Mltrhrll strnbmryer ci.irr araimi alri etate are hrre- tte rninnt ot 19(1(1 N. ISth St .. i bv noimed (o pretrni unit duly July 11th, at Walripnrl, Ore. Husband verified an with proper vouchir of M. Irn Slrohmcver of Salrm: I to tnr said dmimlrtur jt !ht "re tainer of Mr. Carol Drnten of Port- inn Rulldins.' Salam. Oreson. with the Army, the captain said. Also, a 12 month course and commission as a second lieutenant i evailaKle Ia ft.ta. ed idminntntor of the elate rf) order Brevtoulv entered herein. andl.,, l j T 7 j Bertha Farnn. deceased, by ei-icr c.r the Court being fully ad viae d la thai""'" " iiiajoit-j in looua This matter bavins come on for final brartns on the lain day of June, IflM, pursuant to the Court' premier. I ana nutruion, or in institution IT ! HriltV nnnnrn thai Ihelmananoment A haehaW'a aanu County Court of Marion County ap- I wi coursei in the hmlneir.l mtui prove the smltial Petition flled w"n ,rauw l"e Biological arid he land. Ore ; grandfather of Ofbra Dcnaen. alo of Portland: brother of Chria R. Strohmeycr and tenuis C. Strohmever, both of Oregon City. Ore., Mrs. Rose Srhlnll o( Portland and Mr. Louise Hersert of Vtata, Calif. Service will be held Saturday, July Hth. at 1 MO p m. In the Chapel of the W, T. Rildon Co. with con cludlns service at S:.10 p.m. at Ml. View Cemetery at Orefon City. Ore. n sin monlhs from the dale of tint publication of this notice HAROLD F. SMITHF.R, Administrator of tne Eilate of Bertha Bamn, DeeeaKed ASA U LEWELI.ING, Attorney for Estate. Date of first publication: June IS, Dale of lat publication July 17 J.15.:2,2.J,IJ. rein, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that there be submitted te the legal voter of Ihe Slate of Oregon who reside and have cnntlnuouftly resided In Ihe area below described for three monlhs immediately preceedlng the date of the election which has been petitioned for In the area deernbed as Inllows, te wit: Beginning at the Intersection of the East boundary line of the Sa lem Bi-Pasi Highway and the west erly extension of the North line of Section JO. Township 7 South. Range t West of the Willamette Meridian In Marlon County, Ore- Jon; thence East along the North ine of said Section as to the North east corner of said section; thence South along the Eaat line of Sec tion SO ana 31 In said Township and Range and the Eaat line of Section S. Township S South, Range 1 Went to the Intersection of the Easterly extension of the South line of May Brothers fruit tract: therm Westerly along Ihe South line of said May Brother fruit tracts and the Easterly and West erly extensions thereof to the Went line of Lancaster Drive; thence North along the West line nf Lan caster Drive lo the Intersection State Highway Interchange at Lan caster Drive and the North Santlam physical sciences and psychology is required for the Army's 12 month physical therapy course. Students selected for this pro fessional training are commis- A range of mountains under the Atlantic Ocean extending from the Arctic to the Antarctic is the world's largest, says the National Geographic Society. By EVE STARR "HOLLYWOOD STARR RE PORT; New York--It is not often in fact, it is practically never i that new , summer show turns out to be a major event, but NBC has one Tri the "Kai ser Hour." Re placing "Play wrights 56," on Tuesday nights and alternat ing with the "Armstrong Circle Theater.'1 the new dramatic show would appear to be top drawer In every . sense , of the word. For the opener, executive pro ducer Tony Miner chose young Paul. Newman to star in a story about what happens to a star athlete who tries to buffalo his way out of the army by faking mental illness. It wss strictly adult fare and done with the pro fessional touch from start to fin ish. This Nrwmaa Is quite a lad. Younger thaa be appears ea the scaeea, he knows his Job and exudes a quirt confidence. Right now he's riding the wavt at MGM's "Somebody Up There Likes Me." He has done a M of television, notably 'The Batt ler" for Playwrights M" last sea- sea aad "Our Town" with Frank Sinatra. On Broadway he has aa- -peared la both "Picnic" aad "The Desperate Hoars." Aad his sasvles lnclnde "The Silver Cha nce" aad the still anreleased "The Rack," which MGM Is holding back mtU "Semebody Up There Likes Me" makes Newmaa a still bigger star thaa be already Is. . , Paul is a Cleveland boy, a graduate of Kenyan College and the Yale School of drama. In 1949 he married Jackie Witt and is now the father of three young sters, Scott, Susan and Stephanie. They make their borne in Long Island, N.y. - In truth, television hasn't de veloped too many genuinely fine actors. But when it does develop them, it doesn't fool around. Marlon Brando was one. Grace Kelly another. Eva Marie Saint a third. And now Paul Newman. All four of these are cut from the same cloth, actors rather than just personalities, acton who can play any part. So the "Kaiser Hour" Is off to a flying start. Let's hope they can keep it up. Television needs It. THERE IS (or aoaa witl-be) new pktare of sae elatterlag this space. This 1a hardly news, except far the fact that It was taken by Hollywood photog rapher Tom Kelly, the aaaa wbe discovered Marilyn Moarae and aid her a rwatlae M for a roa Uae sitting for a calendar pie- tare. And gaeos what bappeaed to that aae. I rather doabt that the same thing will happea to me. Tom doabts M too. In fact, having hH Ihe Jackpot with Mari lyn, he has -sensibly tnraeo his atteatlsa mere aad mare to pho tographing products for maga- sine ads aad Is one of the top Hollywood haads at the baslaess. And after he got a good look at ne, he weat right back to the preeheis agaia. Let's rare N, glrlthere Is oaly oae Marilyn Monroe. CHALK UP TWO "firsts" for ABC. The network's three "Red Goose Kiddie Spectaculars" will be the first "specs" designed specifically for children; and the first one, on August IS, will be the first telecast of the world famous animal shows from the St. Louis Zoo. Plans for the two succeeding shows, on Oct. I and Dec. I, are still in the making. Channel Chuckles r... By BIL KKANI - s-iS . I Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., July 13, 1958 (Sex;. II)-15 ;f FRIDAY BROADCASTS (fSHer'i aetei Tee Stalessaaa pnetlihes lo see faith Ota semen ar.4 tisee aa peevide by raatw ajsd TV eutiasse, bat bsa s awtmea let programs are change without eatiriraUen this oewepape eeaae be respeaaikle fer Ike accuracy ketela : , ! 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Two girls compete for the attentions of a sailor. . .' , KLOR-TT FRIDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (CHANNEL lt)l II :M a.m ARrrnooa Film Festival "The Amaaing Mr. Bet cham", with Cecil Parker, A. E. Matthews and Dwvief TrwtUinooir ;,,.' a story e a Duller ho enters poimcs. t:M p.m- Crou Roads St. George aad the Dt" airs', witht-c.".;-) Richard Arlen as a Catholic priest who retriesea a tang tt teturfe - teenagers. '-'-i 11:90 p.m Hometown Theatre "Try ami Cot He, witlh Fras, '' "f Lovejoy, Kathleea Ryan, Richard Carlson and tlnydj BrMget. 5 . FRIDAY'S TELEVISION '1 KPTV, UHF tlx KOIN-TV. VHF t; KLOR, VHF It M:M M:IS 00:3 M:4S New Try Underway to End Long Salem Strike Possibility of renewed contract negotiations in the 1 month-old machinists' union strike (gainst sioned ss second lieutenants in the1. Brothers, Salem ear dealer, Army Medical Specialist Corps-after graduation and before they begin their course, the captain said. was hinted Thursday when the company postponed its Suit (or an der employes were union members Holt said. Twenty-two went on strike, and four "former" union members returned to the car firm, Holt said. Thus, according to the union s first demand. Loder would Johnny Otsen will emcee the orjerrari which will feature the famous chimpanzee show in which the chimps csvort, among ether things, as "Liberchlmpski" and his brother George. That alone should be worth the price of admission. i -STARRDU8T: Jack Beaay geta the ran Friar. Club Roaslataster Dinner treatmeat Oct. M In what promises U be oae of the biggest aad ntoot saecetsfel of these events la years. It will be held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on the Coast for the beaeflt ef the Heart Association . . . Dean Martin, who's dowa AUantle City way playing a club date, with Jerry Lewis, has signed with MGM to star la his first picture wlthoat his eld partner. It will be "I. Btodraome." a pletaro for which I a net waat the rote of ehaasberaaassl. ABC comes up with a new show starting July 10. Called "Bold Journey," it will deal with the adventures of ordinary people who become extraordinary by abandoning their usual orbits and reaving to far-elf places armed win movie cameras va r what they see and do ... . A saspense story, "Forbidden Area," will mark 'the premiere of CBS' new "Playhouse M." which takes te the air Oct. 11 SHORT SHOTS: Richard Baoae Is beading East to do summer slock la Westpert, Cona. NBC comic Paal Gilbert has turned writer, with two scripts being considered by "Climax aad "Matinee Theater' ... Es ther Williams' Aqua Spectacle, which speas m London July M. la already sold eat lor Ihe entire first week . . . 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I4M Tune II4M Tune S4 flees Tun St iRnaa Show IRosa Show KOIN Wendy Warren'Mowara Miner neien irens atiW' Listen Listen e .KfX Breaktst CluO ITeaHfn aaj as news IKOAY Nova Midmoro News l.lslen (Listen ClublRreakrst Club 'BreakM C'luO KVAL TV V1IF 13 injunction in order to review abe compelled to offer Jobs to II new anion offer. liormer employes. No negotiations have been con- Right lo Jabs ducted between the two parties To thil situation Wayne Loder since the beginningiif the strike on, relied; r'VVe feel our present env. Nov. 17, 1954, Milo O. Holt, union ployes, most ot whom have worked business representative, said in a tor us for a year and a half now. Police Report Missing Tent A green 10 foot by 12 foot tent was taken from the parking lot of the G. I. Surplus Store, 1983 N. Capitol St., Salem police were uu -ru I - .. -1, """y eH'erm-ji-, ! enmnanv nffir-iala iu.t a. a rnnlin. 1 nffer "aela tin a completely new Los4 nf Ihe knt was discovered uation nf a Circuit Court injunction set of demands." Holt, however. letter to the firm Crux of the union's latest offer appeared to be its willingness to drop s demand that the car firm' employ only union members, pro viding five other new demands are met. The offer wss contained in a letter from Holt received by have a right to their jobs. We are studying the problem with a view to working with the union and still respecting the rights of our em ployes to join or refuse member ship in a union organization." Loder declined to amplify his statement that the union's latest Highway; rly -TERRIFIC JULY CLEARANCE SALE! IS HERE! EXAMPLE SAVINGS- SPORT SHIRTS lo Entire Slock of Short Sleeves Special Group Long Sleeves Sites S,M,l,XL lea. I5 to 10.00 "HUNDREDS OF OTHERS $65 In tho Capitol Shopping! Center Lots of Free Parking W Give 2C Green i Stamps Open Monday anJ Friday 'til 9 P.M. nr Mid line and the North, line ( ny William McrJhinny, a sales- hearing was getting underway man ai ine store, ponce sain, ine, Thursday murning icni. wnicn naa a S'i loot wall, had been mounted in the lot as a display. Police said the lent was appar ently taken sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. thence Weaterly and Northerly aloni said Interrhanae and North along ihe Eaat line ot Salem Bl-Pass highway to the point of beginning. The question ol whether or not the area shall be Incorporated as a municipal corporation to be known as Suburban East Salem Water Dis trict and lo elect live commission ers to carry out the puraoee ot the Incorporation In accordance ' with ORS Chapter SS4, an election shall be neld upon the list day ol Jul Ift.W, the election poll to be Irom Standard Ing place Communl block l.a Branch street, within the above deiu-rlherl area, and Youth, '20, Pleads Ihe election poll to be opened M fy . . SI .r n Tmriii i I 00 am. to S00 pm.. Pacific llllly lO lrylllJI srd time, on said date, the poll-1 f lace to be at Ihe rour-Corners r WlagL- T Villi lumty Hall located In Ihe .1800 1 H Tl I h ITtlMl Motion Granted The company is requesting an In junction to prevent what it calls "illegal" picketing of the firm by the union. Circuit Judge Val Slo per granted the firm's motion for a postponement until Sept. 24, Commenting on the latest union said of the offer, "the Items are the same, but higher. There is no change except in an economic sense. Times and the cost of liv ing have changed considerably since the strike began." Demands Listed "Wage rates based upon the amounts provided in the last col lective agreement between us PORTLAND l. ii is run i urn oriut-riicu ini , nm-. i i ih. m.hoo r,mv ci.rai .h.ii ..:t?Ui"y maoe Thursday in fed- point three judge oi election tnr j eral court by Dale Philip Corn- move, Wayne Lodt-r said, "Early I (which as 12 per hour) plus 37 In July we re-informed the union cents per hour In each ctassllica that the only issue between us con- tion. tlnued to be compulsory union "Health and welfare coverage nwmhftrchin Tnrlav I Thnrcrlav I I linrtor Ihe Marhintwl' nrlhwest ' . .r . . - . ... ... -lhara l.lahl- S:ee The News and was presentea wim a it'iier over tteaun ana wenaro nan tor aii : :,k a'rr-i.. fnrt.- an a nia ol ,ne "ignature ol a union official, employees covered by the contract, ym Never. Knwt, lea window t "Thi lotlnr eota nn a com nletolv;nd u.hih umilrt renuirn emnlnver on the World: t:IS Evenlne rarm : , . "'"- '"'' -" " - i Hour; Summer ftrama restlyal: new set ol demands snd expresses payment- of $14.10 per monlh (or , eMii.ii- That Endure: s .u El dKNE: It V At. -TV. Channel 11 (t'riday): I:S p.m., Stop, Look e Listen: Ill-Ill fun to Hrdurt-: J:Je Matinee Theatre with Charlie Chan in Tho Golden lye" Charlie tatiKlea with gold smuggler 1:4a Modern Romances: 4:JJ Com- ariv Time: :Je Tor Your Informs tlon: se Bir Roundup. S:W It's A Faet; !: Tho New; l:SO Sports Headlines; s:a weainer nepon; : Cavalcade ol Sports with 10 round middleweight bout between Joey Glambra and Rocky Castellan! t ea Crunch and Drst t le Let s ,s Fishing; ': Sportsman's dun; S e Susie: S:le Croaarnads present Richard Arlen. Gloria Blnndell, Tommy Cook and Sue Warner in n. uisiRf lira ui . . ..a Mavor o' the Town: S:le Htihway Patrol: la:S The Pnwerland Story; 10:15 Industry on Parade: la:Ja Tomnrrows Headlines; 10:41 The Movies. KOAC, .'eaO k.c. KOAC (Friday)! ISM am. The New and Weather: l:is Kaperiaiiy (or Women; !: Summer Slory Time; ll:S The Concert Hall.U: -The News and Weather; 11:11 f as. Noon Farm Hour- l:S0 Melony Lane: Ittf Proudly We Hall: J es MacDnnalds Anthology: :10 Mem ory Book o( Music; J:es Oregon Reporter: 1: IS Music ol the MaMrra: 4 0 The Aging In Europe: 4:l On the Vpheat; :4J News (om- mentaryj S:e Children's Theater: t:J .Dr Tim. Detective; :4.V-Lt aald polling places, said judges to be electors within the said district, and IT IS rl'RTHFn ORDFRr.D thai a copy n( this Order hall be posted tor lour successive weeks prior In the election In Ihree public places within the proposed corporation and shall also be published once a week for lour successive weeks prior te the election In a newspaper ol gen eral circulation in the proposed cor poration. II there Is no such newa naner. the notice shall be ouhll.hed 1 1 in some nets spanei published and ot general circulation in the county in which the lariest area ol Ihe pro- po.crt corporation lies. DONE at Sslem, Oregon, this SOth day ol Jupe, ISM. REX -HARTLEY, ( nunly Judge. ROY j. RICE. Comm. E. L ROGERS, Coifint J J2.IJ.,1,1.M. n .. :li . . j - k. I .nil M Cnaaa .kaanat ullh " WIMIII;iB IU UIIISIULr UUI UU- CBV 11 fl 1 1 yiuy It . roLr.J!....i!ig. "Jo n'"r'ly h'4 ol1y on .,a-.i ' ii.. 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Conrad "KSI.M Wlllam" Mat" kKOrn News-Snorts ' KflAY Herb's Show SKfllN 'RfiW KFX New.Cenrad KSI.M Fulton Lewis t'O News-SoorlS KflAY lne Rsych. IN Art Klrsnam Courtesy tar rations, discharge all pres-'dste of. employment in any Job ent shop employes and re-hire classification. Vacation benelits ol one week for one yesr's employment, two weeks alter Iwo years of employ- of Portland passenger train. Judge Claude MoColloch delayed those Who went out on strike." sentence pending a check on Lorn- ijRioa Demands well I background. , i Loder'a remark about discharg Cornwell lirst tossed scrap iron ing "all present shop employes" ment and three weeks after en on the tracks and later used rail- was his interpretation of the lirst years of employment." road ties in the attempts near of five union demands in the let- f f :' Boardman last May, Asst. U.S. ter which stated, "reinstatement CANDIDACY TOLD Atty. James W1orrcll tolrt the of all striking employees without I PORTLAND the vice court. There sss no damage, to prejudice to their seniority rights chairman of'the Clackamas Couri- the train either time, It rnsts sn average SIVX) year In nperate the average U. S. farm tractor. or other benefits, and a guarantee that such erriplnyees will not he discriminated against in the fu ture.'" At the time of the strike all Lo- ty Democratic Central Committee, Mrs. Keulah Hand, Milwaukie. said Thursday she is a candidate for a similar office with the Stale Committee. WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR TV PHONE ANYTIME 4-3327 See terytee CaHs Deiiy I4ISI llm tynelay tervite Sresa ' I M m TELEVISION SERVICE CO. 2! KIX n a OfcK 2; 3 4KO('f KflA' MHN ar.w 5 6 7 HA si: OKOt HOI Kflt KRS 9i Oiieen t De H90 Tune St IRpider Hilt IGuiding Light To I "diea Paul Karvey iVal PemcaaA Rhowttme IKQAY News "StflllW Cirls I.awr'nre Welk IDr s WKe Woman In Hag, I Rum Conrad I Rue Conrad. IFeul Harvey "Matinee MaUnee Matinee Ladies Une Col. StoMt ICol. 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