school Keporter ' South II igh Dance Planned By KAREN BARKIS "Test-Tube Tramp" U the title of the noon dance to be given to day by the South Salem High ' 0i 4 Science Club. T Pruei or rec- I ' i . , .r.' - . . . . , 3 oro cenincatrs and boxes of T . candy will be awarded to stu- dents who tag the unidentified person desig nated as Test Tube Tromper lVwa, ol e nance. 1 1 j irt lurrti Shirley Hun ter and Nancy Ferguson will col lect money at the door, Ned Mar tin, Vera Moore, and Dale Karnes are In charge of the publicity, Peggy Heft man and Cynthia Chase are in charge of the prizes and tickets are managed by Den nis Guryan and Paul Stone. Military Talk Givea South Salem High School boys with a "B" average or over were invited to attend a discussion on , ; .u. a I ........ j, yi"v . w -iu (nrces Monday. A panel of mili tsry officials explained how to go about getting an appointment to certain academies. South Salem High Social Science classes will gather in the audi torium Friday lo hear a talk pre sented by Winthrop I-ong. frater nal secretary of the North Ameri can YMCA to Japan. Long travels in Japan establish ing Hi-Y clubs and is one of ttoe 3.i fraternal secretaries tr fnreicn countries maintained by the Salem YMCA chapter. Forum Club Started Proposed activities on a newly organized -Student group, the Forum Club, are an assembly on politics, an election night party and guest speakers. Recently chosen officers of the Forum Club are: Bill Ford, presi dent, Karen Ringnalda, Demo cratic vice president. Dan Quinn. alternate vice president; Charles I-otgren. Kepiiblican vice prosi dent. Kdgar Martin, alternate vice president and Mavis Malbon, sec - ro,ar?- Chairmen were elected fur the following committees- Program, Ann Kinley, special activities, Jim Seiti and publicity, Bill Richter. The Forum Club will study na- tional governmental and political relationships, including the No- vember elections. A panel of Willamette Univer sity boys and two Girls League officers answered questions sub mitted hy South Salem High School girls on dating, Wednesday at the Girls league meeting. Committee Named At Leslie Jr. High The president of Leslie Junior High School student body, Charles Hudkins. has appointed various committees. Committees appointed were Movies Gary Nieland. Terrie Gustalson and Doug Morgan: scrapbook-Sam Speerstra Teresa nioiii miu uuiin pidt-n, anu uiiuu ing and grounds Bonniw Barber, Sue Bennett and Curtis Hamilton. Jim King was approved by the council as assistant treasurer. Jeff Witttman was approved as assis tant yell king and Linda Berry and Alice Berglund were approved as assistant song queens. Mike Fritz, sports writer for the Islie Rroadcastcr, has been chnsen to rrprrsent Leslie Junior Hieh School on radio station KSl.M hy giving accnunts of sports events and schedules of coming events every Monday at 5.50 p m. fastest my to SEATTLE cin tnnnmcii i nc if i fa V tflflVMiaiW Northbound soVvleo leave 7:55 am and 10:45 a.m.; Southbound at 8 :55 a.m., 8 :10 p.m. and 7:05 p.m. On Convair flights enjoy the extra . smoothness and dependability of United's all-weather Airport UralMf. I Uhm tml 1 I 1 i r I Freshmen Initiated At Salem Academy By JIM DALKE Salem Academy sophomores gave a special initiation party Tuesday for the freshmen. Fresh- men were sent through a brief ordeal which consisted o f such things as walking on cold macaroni and having kitchen flour thrown in their faces. During this Jim Dalkt time the sopho mores were playing various games on the gym floor. This was followed by a 45-minute comedy film, and a devotional led by Carl Graffenburger. Making arrangements for the party was Pat Davis, sophomore social chairman, assisted by How ard Ediger and Carl Graffenbur- er Prinrin th rtlnxhm.nl, I --r- were Joyce Weekly Nnd Evelyn Loewen Students Prcfram The regular student chapel pro gram was presented by various members of the student body. An accordion solo was given by Ann Welty, accompanied by Adele U..I.,. .in, c,.im.. read hv Ken Johnston .lim Haiti, gave a sermonette on the topic of "The Ten Commandments for Today." The Rfv. John B. Teows gave a talk on "The Discipline of Soli tude." Monday and on submissive" Tuesday. "Being ! 2 Arrested in 'Beer Party' Investigation & Continued investigation of what rwihrti Hi'rrihH "an nll.nieM , u.en.age t,. partVi- ,art wwk : ,.nd brouiiht arrests of two mure 'Silverton youths Wednesday. ; Arrested hy Marion County slierifl's deputies on charges of ' contributing to the delinquency ol a minor were Thomas Jessie i Simpson, 18, and a 16-yeur-old ! boy. j i,h were charged with furnish ing ucer to two gins, ae n ana M, at a party held at the 16-year- old boy's home in Silverton. A third person, James Russell Barnnett, 2d, Silverton service station operator, pleaded guilty in Marion County circuit court Wed nesady to a charge of furnishing beer to a minor in connection with the same party. He was sentenced to 90 days In the county jail. District Attorney Kenneth Brown said the Saturday night party had no apparent connection with a series ol beer parties held ; nJnih Jhirh r.iUeH'PorlIand bnk c8shpd ,g at muiiiii winv.il lesuiieu w. , Servire talinn tt V early last in the arresi oi mree men on I , ari(M Ti.-n.m-rf! niahi .r,v lmg v i-vi wo K 1 ... v ...... to iu, crown saia. invesugauon will continue, he said. The two youths arrested Wed nesday are slated to appear in county juvenile court before Judge Joseph Felton today. j THEKT from POLICE SAN DIEGO. Calif. MP-A televi sion station reported to police that a .3B caliber revolver had been stolen from its studio. Turned out the revolver had been borrowed from the police department, lor use as a prop "Who's going to pay for in" was the comment of Chief A E .lansen API pc iih radar. J-3441 f I I I I . I ImkP 'Adlai Boosts Candidacy of Sen. Morse (SUry aba m Page 1.) PORTLAND, Oct 10 1 - Adlai Stevenson in his opening remarks at the Auditorium tonight boosted the candidacy of Sen. Morse and other Democratic office seekers in Oregon. You, my friends, know the esjeem In which 1 hold your senior m not for there would be' no point in it, press on yon my views as to his extraordinary qualifications as a servant of this state and of this nation. I share your satisfac tion that the Democratic candi date for the United States Senate was not sent into Oregon from Washington, air mail, special delivery, and stamped approved by the President... Wayne Morse wejars no man's collar, as we saw in 1952. It is not often that a senator's conscience is stronger than his partisanship." Persoaal Admiratioa Stevenson went on to sav: "So it is simply as a reflection admiration that I say just these "First, that it was .twenty-four i v..-. ... ...ki.. k.,. i. . "r J""""' " i i land, that Franklin Roosevelt said. juukc mr ut inr enemies I nave u.n 4,.-; w., .k. t..j i ii : i iiieiuv.. e iuukiiii uj lilt nier-, mies Wayne Morse has made' r rZZZtMrv'1 fey Salem commercial art of a deep and heartfelt personal , . , ' ' ... among the Old Guard of ' the agricultural lair wai win oe oeiu Republican Party In Washington, ; ln B8ta ffW month?, rom T' it is clear that he has been one! . JofPh ,SP,ru,a- M'llers Na of the nation s most dedicated and l,onal marketing expert commis- (fn. Jnl..r. f the Duhlir interest. ! Great Privilege I oaKing ana Hour proaucis oi me "And second. I shall count it Lnited s,ates a very great personal privilege ifi In addlt,on Pace ,wa llotted I can work-with Senators Wayne ,t0 an '""strating machine that will Morse and Richard Neuberger-in I show ho wheat ' gro"'"" a,f- returning the government of this country to the service of the gen- eral welfare. : And my feeling about this is equally strong with respect to Portland's charming and capable; representative whom I was so i proud to have second my nomini nation In Chicago your Congress woman. Fdith Green. "May I add. too again not to trespass upon your judgment, but I suppose because of a special I interest in the office of governor- that 1 Tfecl Rreat,-V ,he . man whom 1 am sure w ill be Ore gon's next governor, Bob Holmes. Woman Faces Check Charge A Marion County district court warrant charging obtaining money under false pretenses was issued Wednesday for a Portland woman held in Oregon City on a vagrancy charge following recovery of a car taken for a tryout Tuesday from a Salem used car dealer, police said The woman was listed as Arlene June Curtis on the warrant which sets bail at $2,500. The warrant was based on a $75 check on a rn,.;, . ci t... - . v ...... .., j m passenger 1 ln a i'01 . Police said. rt rnr rnm Pa l..t. c-l hi 17th Sf ua rn..nl by .tut- nnlir. r.i.- police said. ARE VOU The cirl who wears Capciios puts daisies in her hair jor fun. Then suddenly it's done hy etenjone lkofo pooot Attacked by PORTLAND, Oct 10 (W'I share your satisfaction that the Demo cratic candidate for United States Senate was not sent into Oregon from Washington, air mail, special delivery, and stamped approved by the President," Adlai Stevenson said at a Democratic rally here tonight This was the reference to the White House decision which led to Douglas McKay's resignation from j Cbtet to oppose Sen. Wayne It. Morse, one of the men the e- Publicans would like most to de- icai in n t i ni n i r ucvausc uc Salem Artist Draws Bogota Fair Plans - Designs and illustrations for a 45-foot long display to be erected at an agriculture fair in Bogota, Colombia, were completed Wed- V"T'k Hartley said he mailed the drawing to Mil e Nat.onal Fed- erailOn in wasningion, U.K.., wm will tp the exhibit in Colomb a loreuitT wnn hit r iiwi ..... .- . . :,u ,1 CI VCNam ., , ... Lxport Association. , , ., ... ... . The exhibition will be part of an sionea naruey lor ine wu. Featured in the display Will be ,frpnt sections oi America ua"n " also be treated to free samples of American pastries made in a bakery that will be part of the exhibit, Students From Salem Win T J Pctc 1101101 lUSlS CORVALLIS, Oct. 10 Eleven Salem students have been elected j to membership in, Oregon State v oi.ege nonor suciev.es .. ...... 1 .,' c u i d... c;.u ' Ma.y : Clarice Waters, and Kathy Mc- Meeken are new members of i Orange 0, service honor society for Women's Recreation Associa-1 tion. Miss McMeeken is its vice' president. j Marian Peterson is a new mem-1 ber of Kappa Delta Pi, national ; t slrtwl 'Hf m in education honor society, and John! 1 OrilallCl lUUn II) Burroughs has been elected alwr tj IJ member ef Tau Beta Pi. national! WaffC IlOlIT I OSl honor society for professional en Igineers. j Nancie Owens and I-eAnna Seal are members of Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic frater- j nitv for soDhomore women. Miss I Owens is president. Dk rki . .. . .. , .i uonai pnarmaceuiicai nonor w ciety. are Nan Steele and Kertoeth ; r---:i si- i - I ber of Alpha Delta Sigma, na- tianal professional advertising ! hrmor society for men. The girl u hn irrars Cnprzioi it a wonderful girl to kc. The Pnlka-Dotla live.i inside her as you can plainly see. The girl who wears Capczios has the prettiest of clothes starting at her tapered toes. for lYIcIfay Stevenson changed parties after the 1954 elec tion. Stevenson praised his own run ning mate. Sen. Estes Kefauver, and said the "one basic differ ence" between the Democratic and Republican vice-presidential candi date! is that Kefauver "does not have to turn over any new leaf when he goes before the people." Aawther Threat In another thrust at Vice Presi dent Nixon, Stevenson said the Democrats "didn't have to throw anybody out of our convention to get Estes Kefauver nominated." He Mid people are responding "eagerly" to the Democratic cam paign and that they are not con tent "with the deluge of reassur ances and half-truths from Wash ington. Then, he started his fire at the President asking if he really ob jects "to his administration "being called indifferent to 'Unemploy ment?" "I remind him that his secre tary of defease talked about work era being our of jobs as kennel or hunting dogs, and that It was White House assistant who said of unemployment this spring that the right to suffer is one of the joys of a free economy. Aimed at Wllsoa The first jab was directed at Defense Secretary Charles E. Wil son, the second at Howard Pyle, White House administrative assist ant and one-time governor of Ari zona, who subsequently apologized for the remark He again referred to federal aid to education and recalled that Eisenhower said last night that he urged "swift action" in this field in 19S5 and 1956. "Well, who was president from 1953 to 1955, while were were fall ing tens of thousands of class rooms farther behind each year?" Stevenson asked. "The proof of that pudding is that after three and a half years of what the President calls his 'swift action' a decent school con struction bill was defeated this summer when most Democratic congressmen voted for it and a majority of the President's own party voted against it." Stevenson said he thought "the Republican candidate sine e r e 1 y wants to see our children well educated, to see men at work in stead of unemployed, and even to sec older people enjoy the benefits ff CiMMnl Seruritv whatever his ,,:.., nn th, aU m.v hve bppn RellMtloB B ,h(1 prMlaVnt says "reflects little realization of the fact that his administration is , . h f mpn " . . .,u ... ju. who represent a single set of in terests. Governor Names Gordon Swope, Portland, Wed- nesday was named by Gov. Elmo Smith as a member of the State Wage and Hour Commission, He Is business reuresentative of I the Food and Drug Clerks Union. I. iam u,ill flit mil lk . .... i unexpired lerm oi irs. jnaiy l.. Jackson, Portland, who resigned. o .....t . urer of the Oregon Slate Council of Retail Clerks. He attended Willamette University. F0R 'Mi 1 1 '" J?! I The girl who weart Capezioi jf 1 dances when she walks up the street " J J loving the soft fit of her happy feet. dancing past. Capezio always lends the laughter -,. t I " Others follow quickly after. I I , MM ii - - If -.-i t; f i I r t 3 What i joy . . . drying clothes in n electric dryer. Why it's just like magic ... so easy, so quick; and clothes come out ever so soft and fluffy, looking like new. Goody days, rain, or freezing winter winds don't interfere with washday plans either, not when there's an electric clothes dryer in the house. How wonderful to be free from cluttered basements and weary trips to the clothesline; no more pulled muscles or aching backs. And talk about economy! An electric dryer costs just pennies to operate, and initial cost is low, too. Gives you years of depend able, trouble-free service. , So -why not visit your appliance dealer right away and get all the facts. You'd be surprised how easy it is to turn your washday dreams into a reality . . . with an ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER! no If you need wiring for a new electric dothes dryer, or ANY NEEDED WHflNO for that matter, PGE will finance it for you. Any amount from III to J330. on easy termi to (It your budget. Payments at tew at ti t month, right along with your electric bill. Get detsilt from your favorite dealer or tkctrical contractor. No deity! 0Pe:ie-9 Vh ., I f Capezio s easy little last v V CoHift unsullied from their Aft CASUALS I FASHIONS-MAIN FLOOR c)C(u(E) 3fc wiring ii problem A ri Statfsman, Salem, Ore., Thur., Oct. 11, 'C3 (":?. 1) tovestimt Toes wat csothea ia your tfryer. Tb thepputt, pta? wta chiMi, n simply ittax. Volt's am hours of iroa. ing time, because you can take etothas w 0Mia4ryiM nctd for sprinkling. easy to install Ptacs ywur electric dryer whewwt k's handiest for you. Basement, utility room, kitchen or bath no vents or ftuea are Memory. Ye can Hat fair " weather every day of the year. saves work Aa electric dryer saves yon atta of trudging to the clothesline . ;' . soda Kiggmi heavy boskets of wot woah eot f doors or down the baosment. Ym woot wasiMng wnoaewor yoti oy ft ssgnt, naa or saws. saves clothes Wkoa baoc oa a often dry rough end hard. Not a electric dryer. For an eiectnc dryer's Kenttt action kotos ctothoi oast and new; makes tkeat lost PORTLAND GEUnRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Orofoa'i rVoaoor Pocsrk WHtf Capezio knotci what fashion if For they're the ones who help U fiit. . The girl who wears Capezios it the girl who's mad enough. i t n t r t 'r V -.o !.. . . -1 4 - i !"! il,,! - Pi .--? -,- ' i;;a ... v , oil ,s f "'n.,f .! 1 '.It ' .i.v ' ' , 'f.i .V. '4- to wttk ' v. ; ''fy n ARE YOU? I'?.". vl actum 148 N. Liberty y