I) Siatcsnaa, Salea, Ore, Fit, Oct 3, -"56 f" ol Doord Accused Ci 'Freozo Out1 Policy In pullding Standard (Stary bIm m Fmft 1) Another ehirjt W "frttta tut" wj kvle4 at the Salem School Board Thursday sight by a Salem Ibardwart contractor who charted th district vat lU&danfiiiBg m brands rather than quality. Willis W. Sischo, at Salem Bard- Ike Insists A-BanWait Safeguard By MAim U AJtXOWSMTTR NEW YORK. Oct. S UV-Preti- dent Eisenhower uid tonight "the com pell inf challenge befort the world U sot tbt matter of testinf " H-bombs and other atomic weap ons, "but of making impossible their tue in any atomic war. Hitting again at the call of Adlal E. Stevenson, the Democratic presidential Bominee, (or the United SUtea to take the lead in aeekinx world atreement ta baa hydrogen bomb testing, tba Pre- went said he wanted to: Reiterate as wa constantly do America's instant readiness to lay a skit all nuclear weapons In cluding this tatting whea, but only when, wa have tare safe guards that others will do the same. Eisenhower baa said all along that this country cannot bow Join in any baa on testing because Rus sia has refused ta agree t what he regards as adequate safe guards. Tonight, In nationwide televi sion-radio address prepared for Madison Square "Garden rally, the President aaid: The compelling challengt be fore the world it sot the matter of testing nuclear weapons but af making impossible their use in any nuclear war. It it for this far greater purpose that all efforts of your -government had steadfastly " been dedicated through months and fears of tireless negotiation, with both firm friend and potential - foe.". ... . NEW YORK. Oct 8 -A crank telephone call tonight touched off a bomb scare in Madison Square Garden an hour before President Eisenhower arrived to speak. The unidentified caller told the New York Daily Newi twitch board. There will be twa bombs go off ra Madison Square Garden at I: is tonight. At that moment Eisenhower was to be in the middle of his speech, Police were notified. They Joined the FBI and the Secret Service renewed search of tba Garden, but found nothing. Outdoor Life Ups Demand For Charcoal Loose Vent Nearly Fatal to 4 SAN FRANCISCO (It - Tba In creasing interest in outdoor cook ing, barbecuing and camping it expanding the charcoal industry in western states. The U. S. Forest Service reports a growing number of lnmilrtes as ta types af kilns to be used, processing and related problems. . , In California, most of the char coal production is ta the Paso Ro- blea and Healdsburg areas. The wood used It ehlefty liveoak, with noma associated hardwoods. E, W. Morris, a tree farmer liv ing near Cava Junction, Ore op erates twa kilns turning out abowt 10 tons el charcoal monthly. Be uses such hardwoods as madrone, mamanita and oak. wart Co., said his firm waa being prohibited from bidding on locks for the school system because specifications named a particular brand. Maintenance Supt Joseph Drake and Board Chairman Gard ner Kaapa said reason for the sUndardtzation on one brand was to eliminate the need for hundreds km. Site no. who said Portland schools accepted bis product at equal ta the one standardised, by Salem, asserted "wt feel that we are be ing treated unfairly" in not being able to bid. He added that loss of a master key would force the changing af all the locks in the system. Similar Charge Twa weeks ago aa appliance dler challenged the board's pol icy on limiting its tewing machine purchases to one brand. Solution to t haxardous situauoa for children attending Richmond School from a southeast Salem residential area was on the way to solution, Knapp told board members. A sidewalk resolution. calling for construe Uoa of a tide- walk ea at least one side of S. and St., is scheduled for City Council- consideration at its next meeting, he said. The council has also agreed to paint a crosswalk and repair a foot bridge at the Mission Street intersection, be re ported. PeettiM Afftmsed The board also reaffirmed its position against school band and choral groups participating in com mercial activities, supporting Supt Schmidt's rejection of aa offer by Salem department stort to pay i a choral group for singing at a promotional program. In other action the board: Directed Ha building and grounds committee to investigate the possi bilities of building a bicycle lean- to at Bush School for which Bush Mothers dub offered to pay. Heard a report by Maintenance Supt Joseph Drake that the one- room addition to Brush "College would probably be completed in about three weeks. Easement Approved Okehed an easement to allow the city to construct a sanitary sewer lino across the west Salem ath letic field. Authorized travel outside the state for Recreation Director Vera GUmore, Clerk Conneil Ward, and North High teacher Mist Lorraine Meusey. GUmore will attend ses sions of the National Recreation, Physical Education and Health As sociation in Washington, D ,C; Ward will go to Endicott. N. Y. for a business manager's institute sponsored by the IBM Co., and Mist Meusey will attend a meet ing ef the Association for Supervi sion of Curriculum Development in St Louis. Three Hired Employed throe new Instructors for the vocational adult education department They art Basel Bart left, instruct or for preparation of Christmas greens, Dan Fisher, sheet metal and Wilburs Robert ton, printing. Board also got tome reassur ances en the classroom situation in the district In a report by Supt Schmidt showing aa elementary teacher-pupa ratio of 17.04 which about the same as last year, Kler School at 30.1 waa the only school over the 30-pupil aver age and Schmidt said shitting of 7th and Hh graders from there In to new junior highs would provide several classrooms. Oast site problems wort more of distribution in particular schools than in classrooms, be aaid. i 1 ail The Weather Attala . Baker Nor Ut Mix. a st JS ' CMtts waver . Por Wartk . Las Aafalaa , MUM N York San Franclata , Seattle Spokane .11 .1 . TT H -M' -S -U 4S . M Mia. Bat S . 34 JO 4S lt te til jt ! Jl ts Jt It . u . l .M S Jt 41 41 .00 .OS trie JO Wailunftoa. D. C. Today's forecast Itrom U. S. Weath er Bureau. McNary Field. Salem): Moetl cloudy with occasional rain today, tonifttt and Saturday; tittle change ta temperature, with hijh ett today Mar U. low taught near JS. N Willamette River: JS feet. Tamp. 1101 am. todav 4. salim patrirrr atiok liar Start ol Weather Year, Seat 1 To data Laet year Narmal in S.0J 4-2W Deputies Thwart Jail Break Try OREGON CITY. Oct IS III Sheriff's deputies thwarted what they said waa aa escape attempt from the Oackamas County jail early today. The deputies were attracted to the escape attempt by vibrations of a pipe, apparently caused by the use of a hacksaw blade. The jail was searched and six blades were recovered. Another search later in the day turned up two more. Two prisoners, Franda Ray Bennett and Billit Lea Howard, both of Oregon City, were ts be transferred te the Rocky Butte Jail in Portland. Boy Hurt as Car Hits Pole A car received considerable dam age about 1:10 p.m. Thursday when it collided with a power pole i in the 500 block ef Howard Street, ; city police reported. A boy suf-: fered a minor injury. Officers listed the driver of the ', 1954 Oldsmohile, as Mrs. Marian Nelson. 771 Kingwood Dr. Her son, j Richard Nelson Jr.. same address, : suffered a lip laceration which re quired futures by a physician. New Norge Dryer Only n.oo Son Our Ad on Pago No. 5 Cherry City Electric 2040 N. Capitol Ph. 46761 COLOR TV SCHEDULE irUOt. MKrrv awettaS Starr t JL W titer WmkMI Shaw I t- Ml ROM The tie Pay Off 11 A.M. tee Creaky Skew 11:30 A M. SEE AT MARR'S Phone 19201 1140 S, Commercial Charles I vie, 146) N. Commercial St, Is shown checking the vent kill furnace which came off late Wednesday night flooding the house with combustion fumes that nearly as phyxiated lvie, his wife and two children.' (Statesman Photo) Theatre Time -Table ilsinom -Band!)" 7:0. It S3, -Kia. Before Dying": 1 11 CAPITOL (Continuous from I p.m.) "Solid Cola Cadillac": 100. 4 II. 1:41. UM "Matnlfleent Roughnecks"! I OS. l:St, S:41 NORTH SAXIM DMVB-IN (data pea, I4S; ahow it 1:OS) Taitfo Crowing. " George Nader "Mohawk.' Scott Brady noiXTwoon -Iddy Ouehla Itory 1:80, 10 ;4? "He Laughed Last." I M BOY FLEES Floyd Teewee, IS. an inmate of MacLaren Boys School at Wood burn, walked away Thursday night from a farm at Hubbard where; he was on placement, state police reported. Lampreys Will Get 'Hot Sear In Great Lakes Parole Bid Lost ByD'Autremont MED FORD, Oct 8 It) - Bush D'Autremont, trying to dear away old indictments to ha could be eligible for parole, lost in circuit court today. , . . Circuit Judge H. K. Hansa re fused to wipe eft the books live indictments still waiting here for D'Autremont one of three broth ers convicted of murder in a train . robbery attempt S3 years ago. All three are serving lift sentences at Salem. . . ... D'Autrcmont'i attorney aaid the indictments should be dis missed because D'Autremont had not received speedy trial ea them. Dist Atty, Walter Nunley said . D Autremont . had consented, ago to leave the indictments abeyance and to pass tp trial. Scientists See Higher DiiDger in Radiation Hazard CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Oct. H Wl A group of prominent scientists, commenting on the desirability of ending H-bomb tests, said today "It seems likely that the radiation hazard is more serious than is sug gested in recent official statements." The Radiation Hazards Commit tee of the J,000-rntmbr Federa tion of American Scientists made public a report which aaid "it may well be true that in certain areas of the world," the health hazard from atomic and H-bomb fall-out "hat already passed the danger point to tay. nothing of the addi tional production of this mattrlal m further tests." NEW YORK. (INS) -The sea lamprey, a hungry vampire that preys on fresh water fish in the Great Lakes, is getting the "hot seat." Steel pipe has been planted under the water and charged with electricity to get rid of the killer which has destroyed millions of pounds of game and food fish in Lake Ontario, Huron and Michigan. Steelwsys. official publication of American Iron and Steel Insti tute, says the U.S. snd Canada are putting more than a million dollars into the hands of a Joint commission to speed up the cam paign and head off the ugly verte brate from reaching the lake trout and whitefish of Lake Superior. The magazine reports that American and Canadian forces have installed scores of "electric chairs" in tributaries where lam preys go to sptwn. And with addi tional money forthcoming, more trapt in other lakes will soon be on their way. Authorities are con vinced electrocution provides the most effective answer to date. Game and food fish are fright ened away from the "hot seat" by mild shocks of electrodes which are act up at strstegic locations. Furnace Gas Endangers Salem Family Gss fumes sickened a sleeping' Salem family of four Thursday morning but none apparently suf fered any serious harm, first aid men reported. The fumes were dis covered by the parents when they arose sbout 7 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lvie and sons, Bobby. 0, snd Randy, 2, were administered oxygen after aidmen and police were called to the home at 1463 N. Commercial St. None required hospitalization. The parents reportedly felt nauseous and had headaches when they arose and, suspecting gas. immediately awakened the chil dren. Also called were officials of Portland Gas A Coke Co., who traced the escaping fumes to a furnace vent which had come loose. Gas officials said there wss no leakage form natural gas lines. The lvie family, itill "pretty weak and shaky," stayed in bed all day Thursday recuperating from the fumes. lvie, operator of a service station at 070 S. Com mercial St.. indicated to an em ploye that it might be another day before the family is fully recov ered. It was not known when the fur nace vent became loose. The vent was replaced by repairmen Thurs day. Twins Have Birthdays In Different Months CHESTER. Calif. UX-Mrs. John E. Sanders' twins birthdays fall In different months even though they were bora only five minutes apart Mlchele Anne arrived June 30 at 11:84 p.m. and Michele's brother. John, pt in hit appearance at 13:01 a.m. on July 1. Sweepstake Prizes -To Top 5 Million DUBLIN. Ireland. Oct S3 Iff A prize fund of two million pounds -45 . 600,000-wat likely Wednesday s final preparations were made for the Irish Sweepsttket draw ing the Cambridgeshire Handi cap. - ' .--. The final prizes depend on the resultt of the net to be run Oct St at Newmarket, England, The last ir'sh Krtakes in June, bated en the English Derby, also had a fund of two million pounds. In the Cambridgeshirt drawing trre will be 10 first prizet of 11,0:0 pounds-4140,000 each. T3 FI.FFP, PERCHANCE : AT1CNAL CITY, Calif. Iff-A t told police his car raa off v ay 133 feet over a bank into It hen ht fell asleep la the t j t irnoon. rouct cnargeo V'-n v-ith speedirg and gave ! si '4 i" Jail when he taid 1 - s ! i t ' ;t for four days. Egypt Gives Jets To Jordan Army AMMAN. Jordan, Oct. M W - Egypt turned over five British- type Jet fighter planet to Jor dan's army today. The Egyptian trmy't command er in chief, Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer, handed over the Jets to tbt Jordan srmy chief of staff, Gen. All Abu Nuwar, at Amman mili tary airport, Xing Hutsela also wss present The girt wss the largest Egyp tian contribution yet to Jordan in the drive to build up this country's strength following the deteriora tion of the Israeli -Jordan frontier situation in recent weeks. , Driver Cited After Wreck tlateimaa Ntwl Service DALLAS. Ore.. Oct. 25-A Dallas area woman was charged with reckless driving Thursday follow ing t three-car accident Just north of here on Highway 22. state po lice reported. There were no in juries. Cited, said Officer Stanton Zel mer, was Bernita Ardith Cantrell, after a 1951 Mercury struck the rear of a stopped 1947 Plymouth driven by Betty L. Praegetzer, Dallas, Zelmer said the Plymouth wss shoved against a 1950 Ford driven by Neil Stanley Evenson, also Dallas. The Praegetzer csr was almost totally demolished by the two-way impact, Zelmer said. The accident occurred about 5:30 p.m. Woodburn Drive-In Friday . Saturday Sunday "THE I1RDI 4 UK IEtT Georgt Geael Plus TEXUUDr C. Colbert B, Crawford Open 1:4 Starts 7:15 EAGLES HALL Halloween Dance October 27th 9:30 to 12:30 P. M. Admission $1,00 per Person "Proceeds to Demon Runytn Ctncer Fund" r a ! a ' DALLAS MOTW-YU Gates open 1:45, shew it 1:M Dana Andre wsLinda Crista! "COMANCHE" ' . OaeniaScepe ' Becead Kestnre Jut Russell, Jeanne Crsla la ; "Gentlemen Merry , Ininettti" ClntnttSeepe ' JUJn Vlton for er Car TONITE ONLY! Tickets Go On Sal 11:30 Show At Midnitt . . . 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