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Harry ttrlU af thr tar Bf ln!il jlio el WathinfttHi Thai t mi ! a radio .r: Irnm th satellite luelt .r rerucd Irnm a praiM in lha un atmnapher half a a arid rrnvwed linm lha pmnl her tl n'elliie actually wat at lh ' Amr!.lini i a rrtmrl h maW laat mchi in Hhifiii Aiarf n M !iric mid a r porrr m i a phwtomnwi in rado avr prn(a(inn laraaapaHrl; p,aa Hr uai H la aimihrr iw tlrm a' krwulHc alnl Ihr irwom plftrly krxmn (vnfwrliM ol lh upper ainxwptiera and therefor II poeniall) imi-oflant ia the ild of arieot fcrll reported ta the aa1rmy that the Department at Terrrtina! Mif netiwn nl Carnett mad ron tinuout rordin(t of the t mea ml tifnaU (rani Sputnik I tartini ahnrtly afler th lirat iwoonrement ol It a launrhmi an on Tha ghnat tpe ( tifnalu hich Inl ! tiiaia ha nunra a mnun o ( ritrf ( r Irani aputaik lata a amall hut anal U Va in th tonnapher hallaar aiaund m1 the awld limn th ninl in th up x almnanher aher SmMnik '" beep4nf i at ai u ai it i it M M 2-, A r 'v. t - r" j 1 1 m - . .--- - t ' ' ' 1 V's Lone Holdout Juror Frees Hoffa at Trial NEA Asks Federal AidV Program IUMI an lka Cm fraariar Maiua 'I aa i . s , I ii ta I tt JUAN ARRCATI.0 A Salem man aa arreitled Kri- H'ASMINGTOM. Per JO U -The National Kduratioa Ataa. railed an th federal orromenl today ta atari an fduraf tonal tup port program af ineVfinlt length hnh aoutd rtarh a roat at at leaat 1 100 per arhool child per rar aithia fit yean. Tha prof ram vould roat ta per child th firtt year, a total of atwut a billion dollart In the fifth year, ilh th arhoolaf popula tion ruing " "ould coat about 4'. billion nollara all told. The program, drawn up hy th SKA 'a legnlativ rommiaaton. al propoaea Txlair t aaiartrt irram 1)1 WmUi. hiHt atrNarr ri. wwni: (afiintuaa rkua wlla raflataaraM aar artmlr Mhut aM laatifni. nia aaaia aunaai al.fj laaar aa-ai. la- 'ir WilUmaiia tiw 14 1 aH Tama . II l a m. taaar . al Wa PrarlaMaltaa ainra ami a oaainar year a4 1 ladxa Lax Vaar Maimal MM III UT1 t AiTNt k w. rvrtrrr htT VOW. Dec. M uV-Taaaa tiara kaaa Jamaa ft HaWla aaM kwt la iMraal laday, t pared ra tictkaa ao laderal an a a rharga hy a iaaa htlittut urr VS. IHat- Judf fradrnr. V iryaa duiruaaea) la trial Jury af art) irtra a ad tt vaeiara arty loday after R reparted a hopeleaa II I aVadlark far raatriaa Harfta la Uht aVadlart k ruaiuaf (ram th raurl- la UlepW at family M IMraat J 14 afca hi Oaea B. Eriaaia. araaukeat ar Ua tratt Taamatert Laval Sri. aad Krrmartj (puadrl. prlraoal alrrlapprr . mi Ika I taaaa at tfca II jurar aha a) I cairl Harfa dugnaatlatl at ta aatdout. far T Macfcar tf, ar ararlv hw " art uied laiaiy to br tag Marardy arauad la titew iepa.oi Priest Pleads. Guilty, Fined In Road Count Theater Time . Tible I ! nt r,nua la tan Ml rr-a to tutu rrroL 'aa I aat HQ', I aa ( a ai i ai IN rug at'ir-, iaV traaax -aiKun ai w (aj la. Mira 'atajK rami auitri i ta -tt'Bticv agxar AatAlOaJ 'j aa . or rat ' Mont Lauds kt Tidt Tjble (Jilt. Ore.) t f'ollere arhnlarahina for al day an a charge of child deaerlion 1mM ynvo nii, .choo graduate and aat turned over la Marion !rach year a total of afl.ona In four yeart. i.at rrlkakla Cauoty aheriff't oilier, city polit-e taid. roJio taid Theodora Iceland Lefler. JO. 14 Miller St. S. aat arretted aa authority of a Slate af Orrgoa cutiv rilraditioa arrant Adaiu e 4 kildrea 2c IVaara Oaea 1I 4J P.M. far IIM UTUIDAT fWHWU Ev. Shear 4S Eada Taall! "ixi nnn wir tiaucB tan tf m iKJuor ItarU Taaaarraw 4TaaL 1 P-M m i apaa w lia V9 Marn farerrti I . fad. TaT Imit J Caaaedy C'a-HIt KETTIES ia 2 At leaat S.000 fellowthipt per year for univertity graduata ttudy IS.000 In three yean. J. At lean ts million dollar year lor rxparuion of aenicc ol atat education agrnciea la all fieldt. not alone in acienca and math matin duratioa ar in lett ing and guidance. 4. Paiaage of pending legitla tion which would allow tchrt ta mak Income tax deduction for tha coat af prorational improve ment, tuch a work at tununer achool. Other Keaearee t. Continuation of tuch federal artiviUe a vocational education, library nervicei and tchool lunches until It can he demon ttrated that the need can ba met from other resource. A ctatement prepared by the legislative commission luggetted! tcholarship award might avrragcl $1,200 per year to tlart and fellow-' hip M.000 per year. Thi would i make the total darting coat about! 40 million dollar annually, rising' to about IM million In four year. ' Caatailea a V Caaal ft CiHiUa aunei. Pactlaaa. Or I Mian Wawra U Waiara Tuna MaujM Tart Meif)! Dar Tim Naljhl Tlate alihl tl I n i a a SAN DIEGO, Calif.. D. it Naaielet kaaielei. Ikli puppy to aadglaf up U lay SaaU mi U T kf'a! Ilk aew kamt far Ckristait. Rlkf kc to "larat," ltk Ma iktr lUays, al Maaaaaa Sac let; 'I talmal keller ker. (AP Hlrrpkafa) v II at am I an II M am I M aia I l am iHan I al am I am t am II am I M pm M am 4 pm 4t am I a pa t M am a at am I M am Y 4 am am 1 41 pm t Tt am t It am It am t M pm I M in l am aa am I la aa am II aa am I l aa pm I II a pm 4 t II a pm (1 I II pm 44 1 1 I J 1 1 I I t t -a 1 1 -a t 1 1 a i t a t i a Four Hospitalized in 11 Crashes in Valley By ALLEN MORBIAON Mart Writer, Th aVateaaxaa A A I M r g i Living Costs Climb Again In November WASHINGTON. Dec. -Living coal rote again in Novem ber tn high level. The boost, continuing a long up- 1AF Tightens Missile Base Secrecy Veil CAPE CANAVERAL. Dec. J I Tba Air Torea diarloaad tonight further plan la lighten tecurity reitriction around tha area whera Amerk-a big mittile ar launch ed, and la prevent cloa-up photograph. U. Col. Sam Bruno, tecurity chief for the Air Force Mittile Teat Center, told a reporter that "mora sign will ba up and more barriers built" aa government property hereabouts. Bruno referred to a newly erect ed barrier ever the road juat touth of th teat reater, leading 'through the Air Force-operated port for Cape Canaveral to a pop ular beach obnervation point and ta a new tign there banning cam eras, camera equipment, binocu lars, communication equipment. automobile radio-phone, firearms and explosive. 'Everything W Hare' Bruno taid that in the "very near future we will poet every thing we have" in the area bor dering on the tet center on the cape. He said particularly that the area north of th center overlook ing the Atlas launching tower. In It eperate accidents involving 21 vehicle In the Salem area Fri- t day, city and state police officer M Mid i Twa Salem men were hospital- bed at a retult af a three-car tmathip at the inter tertioa af North River Road and Delmar Dr. N, about I p.m., first aidmen Mid. Taken to Salem General Hoapital Billion More For Missiles Defense Goal By WILMOT HERCHKR WASHINGTON, Dec. -Plant to pump nearly a billion dollars more into the mixtile pro- on Highway 22 lale last night. Po- gram qim-kly were disclosed to lice Mid snow wa falling hard day by Secretary of Delenae Mc- Iran war damaged but no one at injured, police Mid. SllAla imIit, laara aj 111 Intetliaal. Four peraon were hoapitaliied ! in , report two-car accident near the tummil of the, Sanliam BANGKOkt, TaaOMal. Dae. Be. tTaaae Maraa tui i. aighl kalkaaj PraaatWat Foaaha. "a apeatog (paartt ai the NATO aufrwrut taalaraar la) Pari aa ' a great aa wart win b ranked by hialarlaaa aa aat tat kt heal " Taa Oraaaa Mu , MT. ANCIX. Da - A latav ea rasle ham u uM Albert Kara. I .v. ..,. The aer arruaed at a IW 7. ix- .li. ' V" ""'"""r7 .la. lla BII""I ".. "7 f .IgJMfTTKV fal HfV UValU. eemsaree la lap th Ulepe-we i . . ukWl -Viiai. . . !T , to Hoffa I Drtraat Tamaira (arad- u IKp rharge Tuea auarter Ta ga.erame4 said ' f,, '.. JtuIK1 Curt, ataa aetaia ..Zr . !3 J-dg D-WI Ortate Mm latught , aa tmderuag la g uard , rt.,, Wtowiag a their Mtatag damaging Um. Ota e ark unto) leader w soled la eeteadrop against their pataiag data la labor rackets lors. Aaatkea- Trial Dwa damaging lniiga- rhaae by atal polar aa Hatet (iree Read aaarth ai Mlera, la a hick a vehicl erred Irani eeav trol and eraahed ima aaataer. Cantlrtioa an th wiretap coa- ' " aarf u,. .. rw,y haa ma aat 1 Kara wm fuH W aa lb charge fees. Judg rauld kvav mf aat and a lis ana liat.aM MM caurt piracy count a raar la lall for each af lha three drfendaats. I Orang atsltL t'S Attr. Paul W. Willtams Mid after the hung hry aa dit- Vfiirej DerifjeS charged "There rertainly wiU b urrl CtlUCJ at this rat and I A ..!.ft Dimninn brought ta -kyaliiiai ,rMiiiiiny " For Congress 5eat ONTARIO. Or. Dee. have H earliest anal her trial shall try la trial al tha lime " A drfent aourr Mid any move AMX.klw Mill ' " - f r ' . a ,L aa. h.. u..kl Ik. mmmM. Immml MBia PVP. naiW"J '' " tround presented In advance af ;' T7 ' thelrial. Tha defense argud vain- Iv for a drla on grounds that pub-, greu lirity about Hoffa precluded a fair ( - he has running for Cea and they contacted Mill City po lice la continue the invettigatioo City police Mid (our other cart were damaged in twa accident convene Jan. 7, early Friday, but no injurie resulted. They Mid csr driven by Klvan Kirov. He Mid Congress will be asked for the extra money aooa afler M Steps Urged to Avert Famine In Indonesia JAKARTA? Indonesia. A call lor urgent by Willamette Ambulance wa Wil- j L. Knghtley, HI. I. Box Ml. Sa liam Joseph Deggeller. 1 125 Dear bora Ave. NE. Attendant Mid he sustained facial lacerations and fractured knee. Police ssid the other drivers were Dorothy Alice Richsrds. UM Msyfield Place NE and Benny Lav erne Hearell, Brooks, who was taken to Salem Memorial for treatment of facial and knee abrasion. Wrack ward climb, means a py raise i where cameramen assemoie to earlv next vear for about a mil- photograph firing of the nation's lion worker in teel. aluminum. I S.OOO-mile-range ballistic missile, The Perfect Gift! t will be closed off. Photographer now approach the Alls launch area by a tate high way running for teveral miles Ihroufh land that ha been pur chased by the federal government a region containing many attrac tive small homes, now empty and abandoned after sale by private owners. Land Relalaed They have been able to do this per cent after having leveled off because one small parcel of land in Or loiter from a steady 13-month ' rlose to the center and facing on clisnb. The index has hit a record the beach ha been retained by its in 14 out of the past IS months. private owner. The owner, who At 121.6 per cent of the 1947-49 : lives elsewhere, reportedly has re averaee, the latest consumer' jected repeated Air Force offers meat packing and the aircraft in dustrie. Their wage are keyed to living cost change. The higher price lag on 195f model automobile were (he main rason for the November living cost rise. These costs averaged 115 per rent higher than 1937 new car prices in October. Cost of cloth ing and services also rose; food ; declined seasonally. The Labor Department index for November rose by four-tenths of a by Car Gilbert Vrrseth. KM Ferry St Sr. was taken by Willamette Am bulance to Sslem Memorial Hos pital for treatment of a knee in jury after he was struck by a car as he wa crossing near the inter lection of Church and Marion atreets aoul :10 p m. Hospital attendant laid he wa later released. Police said the car was drUen by Clarence L. Tomkins, Mon mouth. No citations were issued. A Sublimity youth ws hospital ized sfter his car rolled over lev eral time on the Salem-Pottland Freeway about 12 mile north of Salem about I ts p.m., itat po lice reported. Police aid a car driven by John Ditter, 17, rolled over and skidded 19 (ret between the north and touth lane of traf fic. State police said four other cars smashed together in chain reac tion type accidents at the scene of the car that rolled over. No one was injured in these follow-up crashes but officer said Dilter was taken to Salem General Hospital. Attendant said he re ceived fractured pelvis and lace ration. His condition was "fair" last night, attendants added. The other cars were driven by Robert Clarence Livingston, Mon mouth, Weldon Stuart Meier, Port land, and Lloyd Thomas Sherman, Eureka, Calif., officer reported. Offtrers Cite Pair Irm. and Margaret E. Marttfirld. 1JM 13th St. SE. collided at the intersect toa of 12th and Marion atreets NK. about noon. Other Accidents The other accidents on the wet. slippery atreel occurred about two hour later at the Intersection of 13th and Court treet. NE. Police said (he cars were driven by James W. Hadden, 7085 Blossom Dr. NK, and Bernice Marie Dea pain, 111 Chemeketa SI. NE. Another accident involved three cars, one of which wa a hit and run driver with a reported stolen car, officer said. Alice Irene Mor ley, 14(5 Jefferson St. NE. and Janice A. Ostrou. 736 Cottage St. NE, ssid their cars were struck by a hit and run driver. Later police said investigations showed the hit-run csr was stolen from Dallss. They Mid it was registered to a party in Reedxport. Police aid the accident happen ed about 7:40 p.m. in the 200 block of Liberty St. NK. The supplemental appropriation if iranted by Congress, will accel erate thi country' missile race to head off famine wa with Ruasia and hasten the mili- in Parliament todav a economic larv builduo of NATO nations paralysis from the anti-Dutch It will also add to lb diflK-ul- campaign spread in Indonesia tie of balancing the budget for Mr. Sumari no firtt name the 14 fiscal year ending June a Nationalist party member, de- 30. 1951. manded appointment of a rice The Eisenhower administration cur to the Cabinet to ipeed for already has indicated it will raise eign imports of rice and to halt the defense budget by about two rocketing food price. She taid billion dollar for fiscal ISO, j many villages would exhaust their largely for missile development. 1 food supplies by next month. But this is the first figure to be j The Cabinet called a special given out on the additional effort ion to discuss the rice crisis. Trade Minister Sundardjo told Parliament Wednesday the prob- Yturri. aa Ontarte attorney, bad been mentioned In Second District Republics circles a a possible challenger for the seat now held by Rep. Al l llman. a Baker Dem ocrat. ( llmaa ba announced for re-election. In a letter to Slat Republicaa Chairmaa Jam F. Short. Yturri said he feels he is needed in the Stat Senate, where be still has twa yesrt t sen of his first Cottonwood Ballroom Dane fvtry Sot. Nit Tommy Ktziiah ana) Mia Wait Coast Rambttri Daaeiaf I ta H J Adas. II.. Tat lar. Iwty tl Atbaay, Oregea Heir TWsa aa K. C. A. V. SaL. I2 J6 la 14) P. M. Dec. meaaure four-year term sounded I inha mad in lha Mrrenl vaar MrElray Rrlara index nuts living costs for Novem ber at 3.2 per ciU above a year earlier. CHRISTMAS DINNER in the Gold Room From noon on ur'll hr srntng our sprrwl SJ.faf .Yrno? dinner in thr Gold Boom with music, decor ations, mitl n tcondrrfid holidou almoxnhrrr tor alt our Salem fneiuls! Phone EM 34123 for reservation HOTEL MARION Male reservations new for a tremendous EU' YEAR S EVE celebration in thr Cocktail loiinee end Oak Room. t'yOO minimum charre.' Horns, facers included! VI LE LIGHTS STOLEN i Jacob Fox, 227S D St! NE. re , ported to city police that 21 out side Christmas tree light were stolen from in front of his house about 6 p.m. Friday, city police said. on the basil that he like it there and plans to retire there. Bruno aid the air force will close the road into the area and will place a no-trespassing sign in the middle of the road as soon as it ran get around to having the tign made and installed. He said the Air Force has the right to keep out everyone except the actual owner of the land. Officer said they cited Meier and Sherman on charges of reck less driving. Police said traffic was delayed until they could pull the wrecked cars off the road. Another man was cited on a charge of reckless driving follow ing a two-car accident at the in tersection of Airport Road and State Street about 5 p.m., state police said. Police said they cited Thomas Heinzle. 449 Capitol St. NE, after his car crashed into a car driven by Floyd Harold Kep pinger. 1395 Boone Rd. SE. Roth Portland Man Quizzed About Body in Well PORTLAND. Dec. 20 IA - A 31-year-old man was (reed today as a material witness but prompt ly was sent to jail (or 175 days. Lee Edwin Parker, a part-time Portland contractor, was booked today by police as a material wit ness after a body was found yes terday in a well near Vernonia, Ore. Parker later was ordered freed as a material witness by a mu nicipal court Judge here. He was sent right back to jail, however, after his probation was revoked on a reckless driving con viction. Police earlier taid Parker once had employed Robert E 1 m u Holloway. 44, Portland. Police tentatively hav identified the body in the well as that of Hollo-wav. Police said they had determined that the two men had quarreled violently on frequent occasions, McElrov returned today from 'the NATO meeting in Pari. Newsmen asked him whether the Defense Department expected to ask Congress for more money. "The amount is not quite set," he hedged. Asked then whether it might be about a billion dollars, MrElroyj replied "that wouldn't be far' wrong." He said missile will represent a large part of the total. Operational production of two intermediate-range ballistic mis sile, the Army' Jupiter and the Air Force' Thor, wa ordered re cently, and thi will run into a lot of money. The Army has been di rected to use a modified Jupiter-C in U.S. efforts to launch an earth satellite. Irm wa not so much a rice short' age aa inefficient distribution. Shipping among Indonesia's l.ooo island ha halted, and rice has piled up in warehouses since the government took over Dutch ships and docks in a campaign to force the Netherlands to surrender West New Guinea. i FREE XMAS TREE Wltk Earb t5.M Cleaalag Order Saltm Drivo-ln Citron rs 2295 Fairgreunds Rd. Pk. EM 4-71 far Plck-l p Service i AfOJITHCAflTCt fit HOCQJ? WWi TUSFCOOtS f.0ON Firemen Quell Blaze at Hotel PORTLAND, Dec. 20 m Fire men tonight extinguished a blaze in the Libbey Hotel here after fighting the fire 45 minute. Firemen said the blaze swept through much of the hotel's third floor, burned up an elevator shaft and into part of the next floor. A number of persons were forced from their rooms. No one1 was injured. I Firemen estimated damage at $2,500. I Pair Unhurt in Train-Car Crash Two persons escaped injuries In a train-car crash at the intersec tion of Union and Liberty streets about 11 p.m. Friday, city police said. Police laid the west -bound Southern Pacific switch engine and Salem. Rt. 5, Box 153, Salem, collided about 11 p.m. Another passenger in the car wa Shirley Ann Reii, Mariori, police Mid. Police (aid the engineer of the train wa W. Van Dome. 1(25 12th St. SE. The car received rear fender damage, officers added. DANCE EAGLE'S HALL Sheridan, Oregon JACK KIZZIAH And Hit New Tax Ramblers EVERY SAT. NIGHT Hear them an KSLM each Sal., 5:00-3:45 P. M. DANCE TONIGHT 19 ml DAYTON LEGION HALL Mualc by If? fasic by 1 LYLE J rcBkjatafc WESTERNAIRES M la IIM I a (Taa hav) DOORS OPt U.is DANCE TONIGHT CRYSTAL GARDENS Always a lig Crowd! Dancep Larry's Cascade Range Riders EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Aumsville Pavillion mil On Hour of Cartoon and -The Vigilante" in addition fa aur ragular show! Si, .at', .aaraja. L-" aaar T urn n f uMif wC$ ' auf aw aftMU.!., Underground- diggings at Inter national Nickel's mines in Ontario totals 410 miles, more than the route between New k'ork City and Toronto. Hurricane-Stricken City Greets Christmas CAMERON. La . Dec. 20 i Claus flown to Cameron from Christmas came to crippled Cam- j Raton Rouge and then driven eron todav. rushing tovs to the through town on a shtning red children and now pride to every one else. . The toys appeared as the Sal vation Army threw a gigantic Christmas party. - The pride showed as Cameron found itself on exhibition. Many of the visitors deputies. workers, newsmen had seen fire engine, just acquired by Cam eron yesterday. Before Santa Claus arrived, a fleet of IS planes and many trucks had. carted more than 1.000 toys and almost 1 .000 packages of candy and fruit. More than 1.200 adulu and chil dren jammed the front of the Cameron six months ado. after munhmK in the afternoon sin. Hurricane Audrey struck, leaving m. c,r0, and cheering Santa as more than 500 persons dead or ne ambled up the steps to deliver missing and almost eery home the gifta. which had been donated destroyed. by the Louisiana Federation of The visitors returned for the Women's Clubs and ether civic party, w hich featured a Santa 1 groups. The visitor who returned found a different city today. Cameronitrs spoke with pride and optimism. "We were growing when the storm hit us last June." Sheriff O. B. Carter said, "and we will continue to grow. And if there is another storm next year, w will be back." The tiny, grey-haired sheriff spoke' softly and glowingly about new Cameron. He Mid about 1.200 people now lived in the area, and more re turn every day. The population of the city en June 27, the day pf Audrey, was about 2.000. Carter said Cameron soon would have its three main industries, oil, fishing and cattle raising, at full strength. i for You Dining Neasvrt... 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