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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1956)
an, ft 9- " i 1 By ENURE MARTOM - -EUDAFEST, I! sr-ary, Dec. JO fThe Communist governmrnt br' t tack the kit-rnment-with-out i -J method of tht Stalin en to lnjary today a meana of restoring tht revoK-ruined econ cmT. A decree aid "person bose Ycnc Flying To Korea for Cripple Yaif 4 vcc::cr.D air force base, Wa'h.. Dec. 20 tft A Ft. Lewi tb'A.er flew toward Korea today to pit k on hit new too a polio- ci i d Korean orphan. ' "V.a cho him becaiua net many people want to adopt a r- ; Vd child." Egt. Rex Richard G.imaa of Tacoma explained as It boarded a military plana for The CiSmani art childless. Tbey fcnpe to htvt brown-eyed, 29-month Old Gary tuiuaiu W Xii tut T51 btfore Christmas. F"t. Oilman' two suitcases tu!jed with Qirirtmas present and medical tuppkef for Korean orphan. They art from Henry i:lt tht Oregon farmer who bas arrsnjwl for hundred of Korean ct.-Jrea to besrln life anew with American parent. - Last week the Oilman drovt to San Francico, hoping their tot would be among the W Korean vai.' Town to the United State br Holt. But Gary Richard, through a lt-minute mixup, had been left behind. C.iman decided to fly to Korea. Tie fit help In Washington .from Sn. Wayne Mors of Oregon and S-rretary of the Army Brucker In : - s the red tape. L...iiifl explain K limply: "My firent abandoned mt and my live brother and lister when we were kid. I know what It mean to hi an orphan at Christmas." nizrt Msdo- to , Ccr.:p!:tc Lewis Chrk Highway I r.'. nTOX Idaho (1 Effort v.. 11 he made to apeed completion cf t? e Iwis k Clark Highway, ',: h fii'low the route taken by t' fammi explorer la their Pa- t c .Northwest .expedition 130 J n. J. J. tlmrrh, a memher of the r '. and n.-'swaya Committet of t e Lew! , Son chamber of Com- i .i,i Thiir.vi.iy the group . , 1 at cui'-; ., :.nn of a dirt link in t: e fa it d.rect highway betwen If ; ton and Miiisoula, Mont., by 1 a year ahead of the present t - . : 'i :il bt made to Con- r i 1 -t funds and to tht U. S, i i oi I'uiiie r.oads for a t i up program, he told a .1 t riiff'.rg of the committee and l Lewis k Clark Turnpike Asm. I) Hiinod But Joyous' I;::;iiOUiuiion Planned ry r:-.i:: . cole ;3TC:J, Doc. 29 m "; . J but joyous" is what i w?nt to r e the cond i .ia of Dwht D. Lisen 1 r as presiJent next month. 1 1 rr.rg officlii! said today V y v t tryirj to avoid the traf I c s .ails of 1j".3 and the Jams v.'.'. h kept some persons from ft j fir which thry had tickets. " -y are t'..,o shortening the pa-r- -, v.!.i.h continued until after i X four years ago. C. k;-s the responsibility f r l ie trail. liorul swearing-in c-remfy nn the Capital tep at ti n Jjiu 21. T. r !' a rrt un innnciiral Conv r ' of prominent Washington' r ..("i n;U,d bv Mm star George! ' 11 ' V. i planning three days of f . . s banning Saturday, J a. ri. It v.iU cost around a mil- l. t d :: ,rs. "1 : inan-iiration will be dk'nl f i it iil be colorful, and I'm ure t!.o.se taking port will find it a very historical occasion," I --r V. Fleming, chairman , of t e liiauural Committee, told rt j '.is at briefing session. ( ! ' . !s for watching the I i .. ft v. ;l scat some 65,800 per- 2,0 ) more than four years I'ilcr hnve jrnne up, too. Last ! fan-) -land tents Cost $.1.00 t f "i ). Tins time they're $3.50 I ) 175. 1 s t t t!,VU be four in- I I ".s v i Invitation so i ,t I r 1 ' J i' "ts. In r.t',3 e vftt two liiit! to which - v re 21. r i p.-fil admlsiont. s me f,,r the rre-.;.!i'nt and i ' miit, Vice I'reiripnt ' t t. " -n i-d F.epishlican . , - c i ai: i.,6 to n tl.61i lfll San. 1 too Salem, Ore., Fit, Dec. 21, '58 DD'IQDIG Sudioor Tactic s activity or behavior endanger public order,' especially produc tion,' could bt placed under de tention for lit months without trial. The prosecutor only baa to issue an order oa tht luggeatlon of tht police tt bavt a person ar rested. Tht decree aaid tht prose cutor ahtald investigata the cast of tht detained person within M day. This was tht aarat system that was used to intern thousand of Hungarians when Maty a Rakori wa the Communist boss. It was abolished when Imre Nagy be came premier tht first tiro in 195J. . Frwcrful Weaawa Tbt dtcret five Jaoos Kadar'i government . a powerful weapon for breaking any atrike general. sitdown or slowdown. Factory worker' councils. Tht two leaders of tbt Budapest Central 'Worker Council who ordered tht strike art (tm la jaa. Tat Communist party newspa per, isepsiabadsag, tbia week strongly assailed aildown atrikers who report to their factories each day and collect wages but product nothing. CracUl Preble Tht paper also declared tht cru cial problem waa tht coal and power shortage which prevent the wheel from turning. For week miner have been on strike. Thou sand of them fled to tht West, or vanished into tht countryside, when tht Oct 23 revolt began. Now tht country is estimated to bt three to four months short in it coal supply. Worse, tht shafts art in such bad ahapt from ne glect that it would take 30 days to get many of them back in pro duction if all tht miners came back to work tomorrow. Yesterday fbt government cut the work week in Meet and ma china building industries, tht big users of coal, from six day to three. It authorized pay increases of up to 10 per cent m an effort to hire workers back tt factories and mine, and called idlt work ers out to repair tht destruction wrought by tht revolution. Logger Fatally Injured in Fall KOOSKIA, Idaho (II The body of Jack Sumpter, 37, Elk City log ging contractor, was found Thurs day at the edg-e of tht Middle Fork of the Clearwater River, five mile northwest of here. ,., .a A coroner' jury later ruled that death resulted from a skuQ frac ture, suffered by accidental means. Idaho County Coroner , Pritchard CroweD said Sumpter apparently fell onto rocks several feet below whea he stepped out of bis car at tht river's edge. The car was spotted by a pass ing motorist Monday and a search party, led by Sheriff Bud Taylor, went to the scene Thursday. National Committet Chairman Leonard Hall and hi wife to ap pear at the various ball at dif ferent time. The balls win bt beld at tht National Guard Armory and tht Statler. Mayflower and Sheraton Park hotel. 3 ar asr t.irllhf ! I ( I 1 . kl I I - ': -L I vk r ' , L la. w A a aoMai J I' ! ADwk.tttLMtrs I I UiswWoLta I I 1 TkalMtAasI I " ) k ADVENTURI COMITI oiH.Nri J Bank Teller Calls Young : Bandit's Bluff irtmntTTiftiw r I TY. an'CMnm or A young man tried to Too a : bank here today, but failed when a teller called bis bluff and re fused to five bim any money. A few hour later, ls-year-oia . . a a ' John Wendell Pilloa Jr. of Crown HilL W. Va.. was arrested and charged "with tht intent of com-. muting a felony.'' Dillon was jailed in lieu of $10,000 bond oa the federal charge. The Federal Bureau of Investi gation said Dillon entered tbt east central branch of tht Albuquerque National Bank about booh, thrust a sack at teller Cornelius Amett and demanded that tt fill it with money. - . pandit alst banded bim a note. It said: "I have your family. I bavt a run. Fill tht sack with money." Arnett balked at fining tht sack and moved from bis cage.' Tbt Intruder fled from the bank and escaped in a car. Tht remark that tripped the would-be robber was "I bavt your family." Arnett bas a wife, but at chit dren. Increase in Tax Collections Cuts Deficit in U.S. WASHINGTON. Dec. 14 Be cause of (ubstantially higher tax collections, tht government's defi cit after tht first five months of fiscal 1957 was running l,t99, 000. 000 leu than a year ago. Tbt Treasury's monthly finan cial statement showed today that revenues totaled (72.S51.000 from the start of the year, July 1, to Nov. 30. This wa t2J37.00O.OO0 more than in tht same five months of fiscal 1954. Expenditures, at $23,083,000,000 also were running higher but the difference was smaller only tot miiiioa dollars. Expenditures slwaya, exceed re ceipts ia tht autumn btcaust the period of heavy tax collection occurs ia tht spring. .v-p Old Saiat Nick win bt there la penta to band out treats tt all kids ) . miTBODT WELCOME! Fareats art alat weleomt to attead thl gala Chrlstma Farty ELSIuORE SALEM Sponsored by the f Caunril Alfred STARTS TONIGHT IMVUtOUMI IVJAFOTN-LEWIS. HALWALUb PATCROWLcY-MAJOE RiDSENBLOOM . ANITA KBERfi . ... ttyCno tV RiAMK TASHUN WBJTTM alVM IAZASWI ja VawSa4 RMSMHa fed Ia. i:-y i:iDS!'r,.,! I Sponsortd by tl The Weather Mas. M Mia. Bats Artoria . Baker IS SI Madlort North Portlant , JS1 rati worth 4 -IS .SI Lm AdsI Miami ' Nw York Ban Trandacw , t .41 .EL' - gatth . WaalUnstea, D. C. -J 17 Today's teracMt rani TJ. 1. Weath er Buraau. atcMary rM, lurrni; Partly cloudy today, tonight and Sat urday, witn MtcnM et soa aaiuraay morciD. High today 4. Lew torus Ot winanMtta suvaar: is ran. Tamp. 111 avm. today i SI, BALtW MsriPtTATIO! . . : late Start at WaeUwr af. Saw, t Ta fata La at year Xarmal 11.11 M U U.N. Forces Advance East Of Canal Zone CAIRO. Dec. 30 UB Mai. Gen. E.L.M. Burn announced today a Yugoslav company of tht 17. K. emergency forct bas advanced about a miles east of tht Sues Canal. Tbt U.N. commander said these Yugoslav units following the Is raeli withdrawal ia the Sinai Pen insula moved eastward along the northern route toward El 'Arisb. He said the eooditioa of road still 1 delaying Yugoslav units moving across central and souther Sinai. Port Said airport was banded over to the V.N. forces formally today by the British-French com mand. The exchange of Egyptian pris oner Beta try tne isnusa ana French for 450 British civilians de tained by Egypt it expected tt) be completed Friday. PERMITS ISSUED Permits issued by tht city engi neer's office Thursday went to O W. Klang to wreck a tM-story building at 380 Owen St.; and to the L li F Corporation to alter an office at 17 S. Liberty St. at a cost of $7,500. United States raisin production ia 1955 went up 31 percent. CHILDREN'S ALL CHILDREN WELCOME! Sat., Dec. 22nd 9:30 A.M. THEATRE Salem Trade and Labor F. Chivcrs. Chairman af Chrlstma Partv NOW SHOWINCI M mini mmw' aJitlinl,Ma.a..M..,.. mm, V J : a. Jt I 1 - JI RICHARD CONTI COUCN CRAY l A '11, .7 1 . Fret Christmas Show Saturday Morning 30. Don't Mist HI tht labor Council Armed Forces Test Militant Liberty' Plan WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 uW-The Pentagon is running a field test oa material for the "militant lib erty" program aimed at educating servicemen in the , advantages of the American way. The program, under considera tion for a year, evolved, from studies of cases of defection among Americas troop captured by the Communists in Korea. Proponents of the education plan contend that some of these esse showed that tht soldiers Involved lacked knowledge of the advan tage of American liberty as com pared with communism's absolute control. John C. Broger, deputy director of the Armed Force Information and Education Office, said 100 kit of motion picture footage, record ing and pamphlets aimed to cor rect that lack are being sent ex perimentally to certain unit of the Army. Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard. They are for use by Junior grade and noncora misaiooed officers in lectures. He said that if the kit prove of value to servicemen at large, the material will be distributed gener ally throughout the armed forces, forces. The movies, voice recordings and printed matter in the experi mental kits contrast American and Soviet systemg ia such fields as civic life, the processes of law and order, and religion. IwiTATlCI yfyx ,P SJfnf ' tWlO'ErilDI r 177 ONBaaScOPt I PLUS DANNY KAYE'S VERY BEST! ON THE Hollywood Kids Club Matin Every Saturday 1 to 4 P. M. This Wook't Special Christmas Feature HANSEL and GRETEL tHl AU rUPPn SHOW THAT HAS BEEN A FAVOttTI TO KIDS OP 1 And Don't Forget One Hour STARTS .PmAM.rfLaTT "naSooia TSW'Kr! 1 OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:30 A. M. TO P. M. ' SATURDAY :30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. for the Kiddies at MEIER S FRAtllCS-SAlETit DOG SLED RIDES A - , Patio Shop-Second Floor Thtft rlghtotn actual dog sled ridel Actuil "working Sam oyed dogs from the Yukon kennels of Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Chriittnstn of Jtfftrson, Oregon. Thttt dogs hivt been shown all over the Northwest and In Alaska and hava been winner many timet. Take the kiddies on an exciting and thrilling, never-to-be-forgotten dog sled' rid on wheels, only 15c. ' v - :..'.: Friday, December 21 7:30 P. M. Ur N. Votes Asscssmenf'of $10 Million for Police Unit UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Dec. I 30 isWrbe UK. voted 874 today to make a special assessement of 10 million dollars ta the 10 mem ber nations for expenses of tht VJi. Emergency Force in the Mid dle East. The Soviet bloc nations voted against it and bavt aaid tbey wouldn't pay anything toward the support of the UNEF. The shares will bt based oa the Theater Time Table ELBIHOal , "sutepino cur tm. less "TBI" KILLERS' I S , CAPITOL THX VIRGINIAN" Tt. l:a TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST- I S HOLLYWOOD D-DAT THE SIXTH OF JUNE" 1:. 1:M "ON THE RIVIERA S:li Thieves Raid Salem Tavern Ttu'eves entered the South' Vil lage Tavern and made off with about $15 in beer and soda pop Thursday, the Marion County she riffs office reported. A board was thrown through a window sometime Thursday morn ing to gain entry to the tavern located at 375 S. Commercial St., officers said. Change in the cash register was not touched. RIVIERA ALL ACESI of Cartoons , SUNDAY TO 1:30 P. M. 1951 budget assessment rates of member. The VS. share would be $3,330,000; Britain's would be $355,000; France's 623.000; Israel's $17,000; and Egypt's 340.000. The Soviet Union share would be $1,528,000. But the whole Red bloc ia debates argued the UNEF is illegal and insupportable. Soviet Russia and seven satel lite present were the only ones voting against the measure. Nine countries, including Britain, Egypt and Israel, abstained. Six coun tries were absent. The vote was in the 0-natioa Budget Committee. The size of the vote assures a two-thirds majority ratification by the General Assembly. All Assem bly members are on the commit tee. Swallowed Bone Returns Speech After 29 Years HAMILTON, Ont Dee. (! Mrs.' James Brekenridge, dumb for 21 years after a serious opera tion, swallowed a chickea bone and today ia able to speak. Doctors removing me bone found what they had searched tor earlier, without success . a dis placed vocal chord. Mr. Breken ridge, who came here from Scot land when she was 17. still speak with a Scottish accent. The first U.S. Post Office was opened in New York City oa Nov. , 1783. .Phtae EX S-S7M STARTS TUESDAY CHRISTMAS DAY AT 1 P. M. Nete-Wt Will Have A Matinee Daily - Running Time: OIANr-1K)0f 5:00, 9 PJrV THE M COME FOR SIBEm rttOMTHt nova tr EDM FERBER a TO BE PRESENTED BY WARNER BFOS cm H This Year Give Food (AUF02i:iA NAVELS $69 A BOX OH 9c i POUND. I DATES RADISHES or GREEN QN10HS. FKESH ROASTED PEMJUTS CELERY HEARTS taCh 19' U4I JAR MINCE MEAT 35' SUNSHINI-UI. HI-HO CRACKERS 33' 100 SIZE FRUIT COCKTAIL 19' NO. 1 CAN IROKEN SlICE PINEAPPLE NESTITS CHOC MORSELS AA LARGE EGGS NESTLE ALL PURE CANNED MILK FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS PAN-READY At Salem's Lowest Prices Slevinn liens 3. 99' FANCY IEEF RIB STEAIIS . 39' SWIFTS SWEET RASHER SLICED BACOtl resi Fiozai crnaa Gizzards or Hearts COUNTRY STYLE Pork Sausage 3 it, 89' We Reserve the Right Prices Good Portland Road SALEM 19' 12-oz. Pkg. 3 bun. 10' 2 lbs. $ 1 00 10' 10' ... M- i 53' Doz. 8 M O cam I $.00 59' Pint .49' lb 2 .49' to limit-No Sales to Dealtrs Through Thursday Edgtwattr St. WEST SALEM