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TS-CSecTf Statesman,'a!em, Ore-7 F3.7 June 13, 58 Bandits Stage $100,000 Robbery, May Be Linked to Brutal Holdup (Hetura m inrepaote Pace) BEVERLY HOIS. Calif. AP) Two yaimj bandits who staged a $100,000 robbery of a Bererly Hills mniiooaira may be linked with a recent brutal Culver City market holdup, police aaid Thurs School Year Earlier Due (Story alse m safe 1) Salem School District is now operating on a "minimum sched ule" under state law and cannot start its school year any earlier in the fall because of the State Fair, a delegation asking an earlier end to the school year was told Thursday night. School District Supt Charles D. Theater Time Table . tXSOfOKI "THIS HAPPY FEELING": T0, 10 16 'RXACH FOR THZ SKY": IM pedal MMnlfht Show CAPITOL "UNI UP": 1:15, 4:13, T:1S, 10:14 "PARSON AND THE OUT LAW": 1:4S. I M, 8:48 GRAND - "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP": 1.00, 10:OS "CRASH LANDING" S SI NORTH SALEM DRIVE-IN (Optn 7:18. Show At Duak) OU) YELLER": Fch Parktr "UNDERWATER WARRIOR": Ban Dalley HOLLYWOOD ' "Tir BROTHER KARAMAZO:" 'KJiCK FATCH": 7:00. U:lt Fairview Home Problems in Treatment Aired Problems found in treatment and eare of Fairview Home patients was topic of a panel discussion held Thursday night at a meeting of Salem Association for Retarded Children at Hollywood Lions Den. The panel, comprised of Fair riew attendants, pointed out the great amount of attention required for some patients. One cottage of IM patients has 45 attendants. But sufficient help still is a prob lem in the Institution of approxi mately 2,000 patients, it was re ported. like other teen-agers, the rock n roll craze has smitten numerous Fairview youths and they eagerly await weekly dances, attendants said. Association officials said they have reserved the Pentacle The ater's rehearsal night for "I Am a Camera" this summer ss a means of obtaining funds to give campshipa to Fairview children. A picnic also is planned in the near future for par ecu oi retarded children and retarded children and their parents. The Weather Max. Mia. .68 4S sa 4 M 43 60 4 Ftep. T JS .00 .00 .00 .00, .00 .00 .00 Ajtoria hint . Band-lUdrnond BUS" Klamath rails Mtdford in Newport i North Bond .61 43 ..70 67 -87 -.64 -SS as S3 . II and Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Max. Mia. Pre; 11 An eh craft S3 Albuquerque .- S3 Atlanta BS Boix 77 Boaton 77 41 88 70 60 60 S3 48 54 S3 tl 76 SO 47 6S 61 99 78 60 74 68 S3 68 46 S7 57 81 58 68 Chicago S4 Cltvtland Dtnvar Detroit Fario Fort Worth . GalvMton Helena Kansas City 07 SS SI ss 87 .08 .37 Laa vegaa Loa Angelea 76 Miami 89 Mnpls-SL Paul 73 New Orleani S3 New York City .ZZ 83 Omaha 78 Phoenix SS Reno .. 53 Sacramento ..... 72 Salt Lake City :. 73 San Diefo 71 San Franclacs 67 Washington 86 .08 .04 .17 .04 Today's forecast (from U. 9. Weath er Bureau, McNary Field. Salem): Cloudy mornlnis, mosUy aunny afternoons today and Saturday; little warmer with hlfh today 76, low to night 53. Willamette River: 0.7 foot. Temp. 11:01 a.m. today: 58 SALEM PRECIPITATION Shut start ef wrather year, Sept 1 le Date Last Year Normal 40.M 33.28 38.40 Tide Table (Taft, Ore.) (Compiled by Otic Survey. Pi U.S. Coaat 4 Geo- ortland. Oregon) High Waters Vow Waters Time Ht. ft. 4:33 am 6.0 3:43 pm 1.8 8:11 am -0.5 4:15 pm 1.0 8:49 am -0.9 ,8:08 pm 1.2 6:24 am -1.2 1:41 pm 2.3 7:00 am -1.9 8:26 pm 2.3 7:38 am -1.6 7:10 pm 1.3 -8:13 am -1.6 7:56 pm 1.1 1:51 am -1.4 " 8:41 pm 2.1 9:33 am -1.1 9:48 pm 1.8 ' 10:17 am -0.7 10:56 pm 1.7 -. 11:04 am -0.1 June Time Ht ft. 13 10:15 am 4.1 9:31 pm 1.3 11:07 am 4.3 10:06 pm 6.5 11:51 am 4.5 10:40 pm 6.6 12:33 pm 4.7 11:14 pm 6.7 1:13 pm 4.8 11:51 pm 6.8 1:61 pm 1.8 12:30 am 1.7 2:29 pm 5.1 1:13 am S.S 3:09 pm 1.3 2:02 am I.S 3:50 pm 5.1 2:57 am 5.7 4:33 pm S T 4 01 am 9.1 ' 1:24 pm 1.0 8:15 am 4.T 4:15 pm tM 14 II II li lt 11:11 am 1.1 11:58 am 6.1 ML asoel SsRlw Sodllflr hats Shabby Mtto ias Kb Orclmiri JL Mary htHMm-mm Mb, Am IS ,'MlSMI day. The two men, masked by heavy theatrical makeup, itrode into the home of Samuel Hayden, 74, snort ly before Wednesday midnight. They terrorized Hayden and his wife, Ann 52, and fled with ap- Can't Start to State Fair Schmidt told the Chamber of Com merce delegation that almost as many Salem students are em ployed at the fair, in the bean fields snd in canneries in the fall as are employed in strawberry fields at the end of school. Schmidt said Corvallis and Eu gene schools started earlier last fall than Salem and are still in session this week. Other Business In other business at the school board meeting: The board voted to construct outside toilets for the playground at Leslie swimming pool, now be ing renovated, after learning that the city is planning to build similar facilities at OUnger Pool. Cost at each pool is to be $2,400. The board was notified that it had lost an arbitration suit over the cost of digging for Judson High School in Southeast Salem. The $18,303 awarded the contractor for digging hardpan is approxi mately double the cost of digging dirt, which the board maintained it was. . The board authorized construc tion of bicycle sheds at Cummings School. Cummings Parent-Teacher Association is donating materials. It- authorized calling for bids on two-year contracts for ice cream and laundering of 000,000 towels s year, purchase of a delivery truck. jtatract Renewed Renewed a contract for practice teaching with Oregon College of Education. Agreed to try '(to reduce costs of physical examinations for school bus drivers, a new state require ment, by partial subsidization or other means. Man Fails to Get Damages In Shooting EUGENE (AP) - A circuit court Jury Thursday night decided that Charles Grsves was not en titled to the $100,000 he sought in a damage suit against Lane Coun ty Sheriff Ed Elder and Sheriff's Deputy E. J. Robertson. Graves contended in the suit that Elder and Robertson were negligent in having him remain in his side of a duplex during a gun battle between police and Albert Lewis Wachsmuth the night of Feb. 23, 1957. Wachsmuth lived in the other side of the duplex. The gun battle ensued sfter Wachsmuth shot Sheriff's Deputy David Hefner, who, with Robert son, was called to the Wachsmuth home to investigate a family dis turbance. Later Wachsmuth shot snd killed Stale Policeman Charles Sanders. and for this he was sentenced to life imprison ment. Food Markets To Reopen in Sunday Issue ALBANY, Ore. (AP) Safeway food markets in Lebanon and Sweet Home will reopen Sunday, despite efforts of a grocer-minister group to lesve Linn County stores closed on the Sabbath. District manager for Safeway, D. O. Bevans, said Thursday that the stores will follow the lead of four Albany markets, including two 'of Safeway stores, which opened for business last Sunday. All major markets in the county agreed in March to close Sundays. But the program has broken down recently. One of the Safeway stores which opened lsst Sunday was picketed by representatives of the grocer minister committee on Sunday closing . Hoosiers Halt Major Flood Breakthrough PERU, Ind. (AP)-Peru stsved off a major breakthrough of the worst Wsbash River flood in 15 years Thursday, but forecasts of possibly heavy weekend rains threatened worse flooding down stream as far as Terre Haute. Flooding of thousands of acres of farmlands indicated crop dam age may amount to millions of dollars. Sandbagging continued at fran tic pace in Peru although the river began a slow decline after its crest at 23.11 feet at 3 a.m.. Open for Lunch SHATTUCS CHATEAU 2S13 Shorts. Id. EM 444M proximately $9,000 in furs, $90,000 worth of Jewelry and $400 in cash. Police Chief Clinton H. Ander son and Detective Capt. Ray Bor ders said that two similarly dis guised men robbed the U;S. Foods Msrket of $6,000 eight days sgo. The market owner was struck with a pistol across the face when he refused to open the safe. De liveryman Bud Carroll was wound ed in the leg when one of the bandit's guns discharged acciden tally. Eleven persons were bound and left lying on the floor. "It's quite possible these are the same men who robbed the Haydens," Borders said. "We're checking." The Haydens had occupied their newly completed $250,000 home only six days. Mrs. Hayden told police the bandits seemed fami liar with the layout. Hayden, a real estate developer, figured in the news in 1955. His first wife, Mrs. Katie Hayden, 73, was slain with a kitchen cleaver by a maid during an argument over slicing of a roast. The maid, Mrs. Margaret Moore, now is serving a five-year-to-life prison term for second-degree murder. Banning of Text Book Asked by Urban League PORTLAND (AP) The Port land Urban League's education committee Thursday announced it has found an objectionable por trayal of a Negro in a Portland school text book and the organiza tion asked that the books be with drawn from use. The group said that the book. the 1947 edition of "Adventures for Readers," published by Harcourt Brace, includes a play in which there is a kindly Negro cook who is fat, smiling and speaks poor English in Negro dialect. John Holley, director of com munity services for the Urban League, said that although the cook has only a few lines in the play, "She represents what can easily be recognized as one of the harsher Negro stereotyrjes." ine scnool system owns 2,000 of the reading reference books. .Norman Hamilton, assistant superintendent of schools, said he was opposed to junking the books just because of this reference. He said the books are gradually Deing replaced with a later edi tion. In this edition the cook ap parently is not a jvegro. The Urban League is an oreani- xation which works for improved race relations. Valley Farm Co-op Sales Volume Gains The Valley Farmers Coopera tive reported at a Thursday nisht meeting here that total sales vol ume for the past year gained con siderably over last year. This year's figure, covering! sales of petroleum, hardware and supply and feed, seed and fertiliz er, was $1,389,938 a Jump of $219,000. After distribution of dividends and payment of Interest, net mar gin this year was $14,530, which was a slim $611 over the year be fore. Alvin Krug, Silverton, was re elected president of the coopera tive's directors, at the meeting at Legion Hall. Re-named as direct tors were Dan Steffin and Louis Pflaum, both Silverton. Electric Shock Kills Man; 2 Hurt GRANTS PASS (AP)-One man was killed by electric shock snd two others injured Thursday In an accident near Selma. Joe Lamica, 55, Grants Pass, is dead. Hospitalized but reported in good condition were Arthur Honey, 55, and Leonard Clary, about at, both of Grants Psss. An elevated boom of a concrete machine was reported to have assed close enough to a power ine to allow current to arc across. The men were standing beside the machine, and Lamica appar ently was touching it. savxita&l Cottonwood's Ballroom Between Ubiinon and Albany - FRIDAY, JUNE 13th CHILDREN UNDER 13 FREI Dancing 9 to 1 . Aelm. 1.50 Sought 1 ,?!.,' ' I NEW YORK Dr. Joseph Ut- tsl, who was employed as a physician at a New York City jail, Is being sought by authorities. Records indicate he was hospitalized for men tal Illness in 1954. (AP) Hurt Man Swims to Lake Shore EUGENE (AP) A critically injured Lowei, resident, Alvin Richard Erickson, 22, swam about 20 feet to the Dexter Lake shore after freeing himself from a car which rolled into the lake follow in a head-on crash with another vehicle Wednesday. Erickson s condition Thursday was still critical at a Eugene hos pital. He was taken there for treat ment of injuries including frac tures of the pelvis and hip; inter nal injuries, and arm injury, and cuts and bruises. The two-car colllsslon occurred about 20 miles southeast of Eu gene and a mile west of the Lowell Junction on Highway 58, which skirts the lake. The driver of the second vehicle, Mrs. Lucille Grahlman, 50, of Rt. 1, Bend, who suffered cuts, bruises and other injuries, was reported in good condition. Salem Man Named Grand Master of , Oregon Masons PORTLAND (AP) ' Walter Lansing of Salem was elected grand master of Oregon Masons Thursday at the 106th annual meeting of the Grand Lodge. He succeeds the Rev. Clarence A. Kopp of La Grande. Other officers are: Deputy mast er, David W. Pearson, Portland; senior warden, Julius M. Sanson, North Bend, and junior warden, Howard C. Belton of Canby. Election to the post of junior grand warden usually forecasts eventual election as grand master. W00DBURN SBSSS Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-SaL WALT DISNEY'S "SNOWWHITE" PLCS "THE SAD SACK" JEBRY LEWIS Open 7:30 Show at Dusk Adults SOt Children 20 Now Showing Open 6:4 M-9-M Mill Hit mm amYUL BRYHNER MARIA SCHELL CLAIRE BLOOM ACTION CO-HIT "RACK PATCH" With George Montgomery Kids Saturday Funhouse Tomorrow 1 to 4 P. M. Adults or Children 20 k Special Matinee Feature From Outer Space! "THI DAY THI EARTH STOOD STILL" PLUS "CARTOON CARNIVAL" PLUS Nest Chapter of -"BATMAN AND ROBIN" Heck Harper And His Wagon Masters Of Circle 8 Ho Down Fam , Featuring Carlo Row Mi v v Ml Labor Reform Bill Revised To Meet Ike's Criticisms WASHINGTON AP) - .The Senate Thursday revised a labor -.f-.-m Kill - - i tu. Eisenhower administration's criti cisms. Most of the changes were accepted with little' opposition. Alter more than 12 hours of de bate, however, the Senate ad journed until Friday without at tempting to tackle the most .con troversial issues involved in the legislation. , ' The only' close vote came on' an attempt of Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ari.) to strike, from the bill a section narrowing the Taft-Hartley Act's definition of supervisory em ployes. Goldwster's amendment to erase this part of the bill was de feated 47-3S on a roll-call vote. A mend rant-Defeated Secretary of Labor Mitchell sur prised sponsors of the bill earlier in the week by contending that it would be completely ineffective in preventing abuses in the labor management field spotlighted by the -special Senate Rackets Investi gating Committee. Three of the amendments written into the bill were specif ically designed to meet objections raised by Mitchell. The administration promised to fight down the line for its propo sals. One of the amendments adopted to meet administration objections knocked out a section exempting smaller unions from filing such financial reports with the secre tary of labor. Kennedy agreed to delete the section and the Senate did so, 78-1. Another section of the bill was changed to require the labor sec retary to prescribe simplified fi nancial reporting forms for the small unions. The Senate adopted unanimous ly two other changes advocated by the administration, and to which Kennedy and other sponsors of the Diu aid not object. One adopted 86-0. would elve the labor secretary subpoena powers to compel testimony and the pro duction of records relating to such Real Interest Taken PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) Three policemen are owners of the Pon- tiac Skate Club, which was robbed Wednesday night of $35: Investi gating the break-in is Sgt. Ray mond Meggit, head of the bur glary detaiil and one of the club owners. Open X5. lr1:l;lill TODAY! 50c Anyti iKCHI.8UMlA(USTUh rr rmtTE mSGifflGBQILIll mS BIG FIRST-RUN A 32 UVCSliT'STAKE? 32 SliSPENSE SECONDS... BEFORE THE mm mm -mm , A Clover ntowcviott a cocumsui pictimi T0NITE MLUU.I.IJ FRI. 13TH! f " Robert Louis Stevenson's , Masterpiece of Terror! ''THE STRANGE D00R CHARLES LAUGHTON BORIS SALLY KARLOFF FORREST BIG SUPER-SHOCK CO-HIT 5 i8S--.- matters as union elections and fi nances. ' -, The other, adopted 85-0, would require each union to submit to Its members the information re quired in its financial reports to the -government. This could be in summary form, at the discretion of the secretary of labor. The Senate also adopted 86-0 an amendment to prevent union -officials from seeking to escape the financial reporting requirements by pleading possible self-incrim ination. . Big Sub Sighted Off Chile VALPARAISO, Chile (AP)-The Chilean navy said Thursday a bie submarine was sighted Friday off tne north Chilean port of Toco pilla. Rear Adm. Raul Rudolphy, director of coastal defenses, said the sub submerged after it was spotted by fishing boats. The newspaper La Estrellla said the vessel was Russian and prob- aniy supplied by the Ob, a Soviet supply ship taking part in Inter national Geophysical Year studies. There was no official confirma tion of the newspaper's report. On May 27, the Brazilian navy reported one of its destroyers had contacted a suspected submarine off the coast near Rio de Janeiro. A week earlier, Argentine war ships made a depth charge attack on a mystery submarine off Ar gentina's southern coast. MOTOR-VU - DALLAS Gates Open 7:15-Show st Dusk BIG FRIDAY TBI? 13th Midnight spook show tonight come In st 9:00 snd stay through. Special treat for those attending. Oar Regular Program Dan Dalley in "UNDER WATER WARRIOR" Second Feature THE HARD MAN" i Spook Show THE CREATURE FROM THE ATOM BRAIN" DUST SHE CO-HIT - THRODDINQ MIDNITE SHOWI -"H t 1 K( i v U.; , Z755 "3 :niwiiww.iMwmKiN Nikifa Sena's Note WASHINGTON (AP) - Soviet Premier Nlklta Khrushchev went over the heads of Moscow nego tiators Thursday to send President Eisenhower, a new M - page mas sage about the possibility of hold' ing a summit conference. Open 7:1 Show at Dusk Children (Under 12) FBEE 1 , N.rM - Ttohnloolor mm KK TOSH TO-W M SWS CO-CO m(MSsoiaixm ACTION CO-HITI nsu it a is mi wm UAJ1 UAILll 'JAMES GREGORY 80S tUrriN RAYMOND SAILCr iCUIREKEUY DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M. Aduts (till 5 p.m.) 65 Stuents (tlU 5 p.m.) SOt Children (under 12) 25 1 'Tv UiT T1MI ON ihi ruu.sai Xi'A MOVII SCUINI if WESTERN CO-HIT Doors Upon 6:45 PM. TAMMY'S" IACK... more lovable man everl Cine fviASfcoE lii oni ' ft " Fabulous Co-Hit " "REACH FOR THE SKY" TONITE . . . FRI. THE 13TH MIDNITE ! 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