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2-(Sec. I) Statesman. Salem, Ore., Fti, Aug. 3. Begro Boycott Buses Roll in Tallahassee T&LAHASSEE. Fla. -TalU-ibut that earpool wiU b kept In liassS bum mum4 . operation operation. Thiday with two Negro driven Bui ride wert free today to mit number of Negro rider, ! celebrate the first day of resumed butjhe leader of the Negro boy- service. It remained to bo aeen coll declared there would be no how many Negroes will use the letdfowa in effort to obtain inte-! buses after farea go tnt effect gr8$d aeating. I tomorrow. TS Rev. C. K. Steele taid hit But operation were suspended a foll'Vera "wiU not bo herded like month ago after the citiea Transit cti to the rear of a bus though , Co.. found H impouible to make drivn by Negro drivers." ends meet financially without ll)t aiaiement Dy ino president of fiV Negro Inter Civic Council, whiif tponsored the boycott as a protjwt-against segregated seating, can as buse atarted up again aftfjj month-long suspension. Falcate, Deceacy .. "diir request for the time being Is fdji Democracy, fairness and de-1 rrmjr tn bus accommodations for, our leople." Steele said. "This we lisvij, not been promised. Lonse qurWty. our protest of love, prayer and Jaith continues Inja surprise mov' the cities Trahsit Co.. assigned two Negro ttriu&s to Sure routes. The Nearo ! Inttjj Civic Council had demanded fgo drivers oa Negro routes. HtVeer. tha council's demand for treratcd seating was turned , doS and passenRera took seats on fie. name segregated basis as bff.Se the boycott atarted May 21. Csrtnai U Stay ' ' , w . n. . i M ih. !..-. riwim r. M.! ,h,,n."r Clric CouncilJ l.?lwe.(ht. e-,r.-sform.. at t Meeting Wednesday night then! will be no attempt to pre venfafjyone from riding the buses Cjtasing Stock Purchase of j &M,Due . TORTLAND tm Simpson Tim ber! Co., Seattle, Thursday set Auc 17 as the closing date for Its purchase of the stock of the Bigrt k M Wood Working Co. lijimediately after, check total Ingytiearly M million dollars will be pnailed to nearly all holders of fro 1,432.821 shares of It ft M eorVnon equities. The aale was at 35t share. (Jjrporat liquidation of M A M a;enpected to follow shortly. .COB Or FICC : O f INTACII THIATRI 1.00 "craics wirr Au.-aV1f - -"OF THEflSINO" Aug. 24-Sept. 1 Far Reservation. Dial 4-2224 Start Hoars l:J to l;3( F.venr its 0 TttTf fiSH... MI'S YOUR DISH! 1AU:UT STEAK rith all th rrimminos) . . . i HE SAM SHOP Tha Portland Road at Far Order ta Ga i lot OPEN 4 4 J " f NOW ON SALE CDoDIh7i:jel Ends Tamarraw-Excallent Family Shaw TIIE A, LAOT .-illlUlVT-J M-c.m fa CmuuScon Cow NilrwMd lids Club Miliae 9M Waak' Spatial Faature f"HILLS.OF HOME" tfStcrrina "LASSIE" STARTS SUNDAY-Continuous from 1:45 Special First Run Engagement JLivtlUI I II J I IWtt LilijUijUiiiuill yjt Live U up 1 rallln loVtr Jr " ) 4 ' of Lillian Ro hj t 'iVr l'a,lon' i-SUS.'.!l . ECHARO CCriTE y .Jlcsolar First negro patronage. Pair Cains Sweepstakes In Bean Show lUUwu Wewt SereU STAYTON Sweepstake honors in the annual Beart Festival pet narade were won Thursday by Jim .mie Abbott and Lindsey McGill I with a float depicting "Sunset on the Western Trail." An estimated 75 persoas : watched the 45 entries march 'through Stayton streets. ( The parade, which got underway ' 30 D m- included Stayton ' area cub scouts, baton twirlers and Dana Irom Maruinn grane scnom. Oueen Wilma I and her court par- ance. Divtsiaa Wlaaert Division winners In the parade included: Floats-Jimmie Abbott and Lind sey McGUL first; John and Lucy Hartloo, second; Kathy Teague, third. Doll buggies t- Joey and Perry Meador, first. Girls' tricycle Janet Schmidt, first; Phyllis Wilkinson, ' second; Deanite Odenthel, third. Boys' tricycles Atiel family, first; Freddie Girod, second; Rum Forette, third. Boys' bicycles Kenneth Schmidt, first. ' Clowns or comics Gary and Joe Roberts, first; Janic Phillips, sec ond; Bill Sutton, third. Fear-Legged Pets Four-legged pets Steve Jordan, first: Marcia Bail, second; Glenn Julian Jr., third. Costumes Tom, Bill. Terry, Dick and Valerie Btrkholx and Danny and Debbie York, first; Danny Baldwin, second; Wanda and Phyllis Johnson, third. The Bean Festival's grand par ade will be held at 7 p.m. tonight and carnival activities will con tinue through tha evening. Truck, Car Hit On Brown Road A garbage truck and a aedan collided on Brown Jtoad near. SU verton Road about 1:20 p.m. Thursday, state police reported. Officers aaid the car, operated by Vernon Ray HilL 4460 Sunny- view Ave., received moderate damage. The truck, driven by Luther Ross, J41S Csndlewood St., was not damaged, police aaid. No injuries were reported. Oregon Home of Sloppy Joa A Groat Sandwichl North City limits - Phono 2-6798 PHONI 44711 sot Emy Jaharday I f 4 P ONE HOUR J op CARTOONS CDC ALBLRT JO VAU REH . hCTwet Run Prices i. Catalan CiKacoaw 6Cf. A lIriAlJL To Be Active in Political Meets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon candidatea will taka ac tive parts in the national Demo cratic and Repulican conven tions, j Sfn. Wayne Morse, Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, will speak Aug. 14 at the Democratic National .Convention at Chicago, his Washington officw reported Thursday. Backers of Douglas McKay, the Republican candidate for the Sen ate, were optimistic that he would have "a prominent place" on the program of the GOP national con vention at San Francisco. "We don't have a definite com mitment as to theiaturo of Mc Kay's part, but I was' given assur ance that he will have a prominent place on the program," aaid his manager, Paul Hebb, on his return to Portland after conferences with party officials in Washington, D C. Phil Roth, Republican candidate for Third District .(Multnomah County) representative, has been appointed reading clerk 'for the GOP convention. His appointment waa announced by Wendell Wyatt, Oregon Republican chairman. Adlai Under New Attack By Harriman By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov. Averelt Harriman renewed hia attack on ' Adlai Stevenson's policy of moderation Thursday. Harriman, who la Stevenson's chief opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination now that Sen. Estej Kefauver has dropped out of the ra spoke at a $50--plate dinner in Albany, N. Y. . Stevenson, who has protested that Harriam has . no exclusive claim to the Roosevelt-Truman principles, was a dinner guest Thursday night with Mrs. Frank lin D. Roosevelt, the late Presi dent's widow, at Hyde Park, N.Y. Mrs. Roosevelt bas been an ac tive Stevenson supporter for some time. . In other political news? The White House said present indications are that President Eis enhower will remain either in Washington or at his Gettysburg farm until he goes to the San Francisco convention the week of Aug. 20. The latest Associated Press tab ulation of Democratic convention votes pledged and first ballot preference expressed in polls gave Stevenson 457 to 134 for Harriman, with Mi needed to nominate. Restrictions on yaceine Lifted ..- PORTLAND OB The State Board of Health Thursday lifted all restrictions on commercial use of Salk anti-polio vaccina in Ore gon. Hereafter, the board said, any person can obtain the vaccine shots from private physicians. Previously, they had been re stricted to persons up to the sge of 30 and all pregnant women. The board expressed hope that the action will increase use of the vaccine before the polio season reaches its height soon. It warned that public apathy toward the vac cine could lead to serious out break similar to last year's. I Salem'Man High In Farm Drawing PORTLAND Ult Portland area veterans won .It of 31 recreational homesite ori the Sandy River near Zigzag on Mt. Hood in a Bureau of Land Management drawing Thursday. All but one alternate also la from the Portland area. That one ia Gerald M. Davis of Salem who will get a aite only If seven of those (head of him fail to qual ify. HEALTH BIIX -SIGNED WASHINGTON An omnl bus health bill carrying out sev eral administration .ecommenda lions wss signed Thursday by 'resident Eisenhower. DALLAS M0T03-YU Giant IN Ft Screen Gales Opea 7:15. Shew at Dusk Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker la "XIKT IIVEM TO CIOIT Cinemascope DF.COND FEATIRE Gent Kelly, Donald O'Connor in . "in Aiwirj n wuTHtr Cinemascope . Woodburn Drive-In Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sit, Kirk Doogla "UlTSJU- Plui "RUT T .UNSI4VHT PAU" David Brian OPEN 7:IS-IUin DUSK SILVERT0N Drive-ln Theatre "ARTIST MODELS" Urf I Uwk) PIm "TALL IN THE SADDLE" 0M 7;!t-lMf twit Plane Hits H f' . 7 f 1 i . ... v . EDWARDS AFB, Catif.-lt. Col.. Frank K. (Pat) Everest, chief of flight tost operations at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif", sir in cockpit of tha Boll X2, research rocket plana which sat now high - mark for speed, about 1,900 miles n hour, last waak. (AP Wirephoto). Theatre Time table ri.siNoR "AWAY ALL BOATS': ron. "THE LLKJE Or HILL TI. CAPITOL - (Continuous from 1 pm ( "FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTW) HOI'SE': 100. 4 14. 1J8. 10 42 . "THE RAWHIDE, YEAHS"; 1:4. 00, S 14. NORTH SALEM PBIVC IN (Oitfi open 45 Show at dutk) "BACKLASH": Richard Wld mark. "WOBt.D tN MY CORNER": Audi Murphy. HOLLYWOOD "THE LAST HUNT": 7:00, 10 SO. "GABY": India Official Visits Salem On Vacation A much-traveled member of In dia's foreign svrvice stopped off in Salem Thursday as part of a vaca tion trip across North America. P. N. Kaul, a member of India' mission to the United Nations, vis ited with C. W. Bartlett family, 67S Hansen Ave. Kaul left Salem lata Thursday night, headed for Vancouver, B. C, and a transcon tlnental trip back to New York. Kaul viewed the Lake Lablsh farming area and Silver Creek Falls during his stay here. "I was happy (o coma to Salem and' see tometh'ing more of Amer ica," he said. "This is my first glimpse of rural America." Tha Indian diplomat recently re- turned from-a civil aviation con ference in South America and is currently on a month's vacation. His home is normally Delhi, but as member of the foreign service you move around quite a bit," Kaul said. Pinup Beauty Wants To Run for Governor Picture page ene) HOLLYWOOD I - Actress Cleo Moore, subject of many a volup tuous pinup picture, announced Thursday that she wants to run for governor of her native Louis iana. With hardly any prompting from a press agent, the blonde lovely said she would like to become "a political Florence Nightingale." How about the residence require ments? The actress said she is planning on running for governor in 1960, that she bought property in Louis iana two months ago and that the residence requirement is only two years. Besides, she said she con siders herself a legal resident of Balon Rouge. She was horn in COTTONWOODS Thurs., August 9 Admission $1.50, ta incl. X j Clawing Yj( y' , i r' jJ- ' - k t iz-wjV'r 1 ) Id t" V'V I RICHARD WIDMARK I 1 j lyj KARTOON KARNIVAl Aftt Friday, and Saturday 1 S'-A.J '1 ' Night! Three Times Speed of Sowul Research Plane Flown At 1,900 Miles an Hour By VERN HAVGLAND AP Aviation Reporter NTwT)ftCEXt'"Atrrt)rte Lt. Col. Frank K. (Pete) Everest. Jr. flew the Bell X2 research roelP j et plane 1,900 miles an hour last i week, nudging close to three times ; the speed of sound. ' I Everest attained the unprece- dented velocity July 25 while ex ploring the heating effects of su ' personic flight upon the plane and its instruments. j Everest, a visitor here from Ed- wards Air Force Base. Calif.. ! where he Is chief of flight test operations and where he has been (lying the X2. declined Thursday to be interviewed until the Air Force gives him permission. The .Air Force, which had with held news of the flight, indicated that Everest would not be avail able to newsmen until after Pen tagon discussions Friday. Stainless Steel Everest's flight, at the altitude he flew, reportedly vas about 2 83 liniM Ih ed nf sniinH The X? is made chiefly of , stainless steel and K-monel, a nickel alloy, in order to Improve its resistance to hea,t, . News of the new record leaked out at the Air Force Aasn. con vention here. Word got around that Gen. Na than F. Twining. Air Force chief of staff, planned to say in con vention luncheon speech Friday that an Air-Force plane had flown faster than any other plane in the' world without identifying the plane; ' The fastest speed yet announced fi)r aft airplane- is-1,30 -miles an hour, set Dec. - -12... J9SX-.by the Bell XlA with Major Charles Yes ger at the controls. Yeager, now is stationed a lieutenant colonel, in Germany. M.Mt Feet On another flight, piloted by Galvez, La , which she said is a suburb of Baton Rouge. Will she run as a Democrat? "Well, naturally, honey," was the prompt reply. Any platform yet? "Well, there are so many things tn do for the stale," she replied, "like improving the highway sys tem. I'm sure that if I'm governor I won't be able to do everything that should be done in four years." Miss Moore, 27, who has been around Hollywood for about four years, ha just a touch of politics in her background. She formerly was married to Palmer Long, son of the late Louisiana politician, lluey Long. But the marriage end ed in divorce. ' NOW SHOWINGI Jlath In B His Hand j jtj (Mm Opn 4 4 llww M Dwk Major Arthur Murray, the XlA reached an unprecedented 90,000 feeLJn. altitude. t The X2's. speed mark reportedly was made at an altitude consid erably below 90,000 feet. However, the plane not only can fly much higher than it has, but can go even faster, informed per sons said. ' On the- May 25 flight ft did not begin" to use the maximum power of its Curtiss-Wright rocket en gine. , Everest has been project pilot on the X2 from the start of its flight test program two years ago. He made glide flights . with It before it was 'equipped with an engine. The craft is launched from a modified B50 mother ship, and comes down on skid landing LaiVs Rocket j . It sifI t ft " " ' gOIIIO 11 Army Brass CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Army says maybe it can find a place where 17-year-old Jimmy Blackmon can fire his homemade six-foot rocket. But the government meanwhile says please don't shoot it off here m Mecklenburg County. It might hit an airplane. Jimmy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Blackmon of Charlotte, built the rocket. It Is powered by liquid oxygen and has a fuel injection systenyr: : - . - Sorne--Charrotre- people-became worried when the story of Jim- ms nomemada rocket came out ramer ims - er. ine vnariuuc News called the Civil Aeronaut ics Administration in Washington. A , bit taken aback hy. the news, the CAA called back and said: "We've never run into this be fore. But we've asked our law yers, and it is the opinion of the CAA that firing this device would be a violation of civil air regu lations." The official suggested it might he fired at a government launch ing station. Plant to Turn Sea Water to Fresh JERUSALEM. Isrsrl sector, Cf A pilot plant tn turn sea water into fresh water will be set up in Israel within a year, under a contracti signed be tween Engineer Alexander 7,sr chin and the Israel government Thursday. NOW SHOWINGI V MlflfiY f A ROONEY ( J VIRGINIA WtU -And For Action mm m & Planes, Sea Rescue Show Top Air Fair Demonstration of air-sea rescue onerations by a Coast Guard heli copter and a fly-over by Navy Cor- sair squadrons will be two of in featured event at the second an nual Air Fair sponsored by the Salem Optimists Club. The show, to be held Aug. 12 at McNary Field, will' also include a take-off and landing by a C-124 troop carrier and a display or mil itary and private planes, Walter Hartley; chairman of the air fir committee, said Thursday. Last year 15.000 people attended the show, The 1(55 presentation honored Lee Eyerly, pioneer Sa lem flyer. Graphic Display Purpose of the fair Is to graphic ally djsplay the progress of vi tion and create interest in the field, Hartley said. Master of ceremonies for mis year show wilt ee boo yoer, 1955 emcee and KOIN-TV person ality. Pilots from all over tha North west ar expected to pilot, their own planes to the fair. They will be guests of the Optimist Club and the Salem chapter of sportsman Pilots of Oregon. Mary Ann and Bill Forest will be official greeters. Assistants Listed I Assisting the Optimist Club In I presenting the show are Earl Sny der, state board of - aeronautics; Lt. Comdr. Neal Bryant, Naval Air i Reserve; Capt. Walter Andes, i V9AP Reserve; George-KfU4 berg. Kreitzberg Aviation; and Charles Deserano, president of the Salem Sportsman Pilot I group. Optimist Club Air Fair commit teemen are Hartley,- Al 'Pfeifer, Dick Ostrin, Lee Stewart, Darwin Caspell and Fred Russom. Milk Used In Hay Fever Treatment MINNEAPOLIS A test of "protective milk" s a means of relieving hay fever sufferers is to be made in Minneapolis and St. Paul. . The "protective milk" principle was discovered by University of Minnesota scientists. They learned that cows vaccinated against di seases . produced milk that had protective properties. Eighty Minneapolis and St. "Paul persons will participate in the hay fever experiment. Half will be giv en milk from cows vaccinated for hay fever. The others will get regular milk during th experi ment period. Each person will drink quart of milk day tor the first four or five day and then a pint a day during the rest of the hay fever season. When the "protective milk" principle was announced last No- i vemberenntists: said- the protecJ- .live. milk, had no- carryover. They said persons would be protected against disease only as long as they continued to consume milk. The Weather Max. .. . Si J .... Ii .... s .... so .... u .. so .. SI .. ini ; .... M 7S .... 70 ...5 Ml 4S 42 45 Sfl 54 SI , Ral i S4 .01 .00 .00 .411 .11 .AO ' .00 ..V . .00 .00 .4!) .00 Astoria m. Bakrr Medford North Bend Portland lalrm Chirifo Dnvr Tort Worth Los AngvJes ...... Miami New York - San Francisco ... Sealtl Spokane . . Waithinflon. DC. 77 .17 Todiy't frat (Irom I! S. Weath er Bureau. Mc-Nary Field, Salem) partlv cloticlv toriav. mnillv lair to nmht and Saturday. A little farmer ttKiav w till hmheii temperature near i2. tlie lowest tontiht near 44. Willamette River -2 S feet Temp. 12:01 a.m. todar M desreet. lalem Preclpiutioa Rinre start r weather year Sent 1 To Data Lt year Normal 34 II 1M I IS IS NOW SHOWINGI TEC1NIC0UI i jn?YiJiiii v rt -r 1""- mt hi JEFF CHANDLER , 11 rrnnrc uinro H JULIE ADAMS ysrjEX BARe ls M Haas in "we mt of Hiir I EARLY DIaD SPECIALS 10 TO II A. M. Holiday Margarine ......... n. 19c Breakfast Cup Coffee .u. 79c Mellorine or. 29c Fluffo Shortening m 85c swifts swirr rashu Sliced Bacon u. 34c Frt Samplti of Mayflowtr Sunkitt Orang Prink And Cottagt Chttt Friday and Saturday 2 LB, CHEESE 69' IULK VINEGAR SALAD DRESSING PRAISE ARMOUR'S TREET 3c.M$1:00 EASTERN OREGON WATERMELONS U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES libs. 5f CABBAGE 4 VLLku i stalk '. LARGE HEADS LETTUCE BANANAS MEDIUM AGED CHEDDAR CHEESE U. S. INSPECTED SMOKED PICHICS , 33' SWIFT'S SWEET RASHER SLICED BACON MUTTON SALE STEW 3,.,. 25' LEGS ,, 29' CHOPS ,,29' Pan-Ready Colored FRYERS W Rasarva tha Right fe Limit-No Sala to Daatan Prica Good Through Thorsdsy Portland Road SALEM ' - SATUHDAY ONLY Gal. 49 Quart 45' ' . - ' 2 ,.,19' . 10' 49' 39' lb. (C(CC each Edgowator St. WEST SALEM