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2-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 22, '58 Trujillo Lives Up To Playboy Status At Party on Yacht LOS ANGELES (AP) Visiting playboy Rafael Trujillo Jr. lived up to hi billing when a party that began aboard his luxury yacht in Los Angeles Harbor Fri day night lasted well into mid morning Saturday. But the lieutenant general from the Dominican Republic threw up a sugar cane curtain around the soiree. The 250-foot AngelitaV gang plank remained chained and pad' Mill Workers Settle Minus Pay Increase KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) A lumber and Sawmill Workers Union has followed the lead of the International Woodworkers of America in settling a contract without a wage Increase, an em ployer spokesman said Saturday. "This ' is the first such con clusion of negotiations with the LSWU on 1958 issues to our knowl edge," said C. L. Irving, vice president of the Pine Industrial Relations Council. The WA earlier settled with major employer groups without a wage increase, but LSWU region al leaders said they would con tinue to seek an Increase this year. The LSWU conducted a strike authorization vote, and an nounced it passed overwhelmingly. Irving said local 2922 of the LSWU signed a contract with the David A. Richardson Co., Klam ath Falls, without an increase. The contract is to run to June 1, 1959, be said. Medford Lad First Citizen Of Boys State CORVALL1S. Ore. (AP) A Medford High School senior, Ger ald Allen Vice, Saturday woo a trip to Washington, D. C. He was named first citizen of the year as the Beaver Boys State meeting closed. With Doug Leonettl of Portland, he will be an Oregon representative at Boys Nation in Washington, D. C, later. Leonettl earlier was elected Boys State governor. ft I'V. flM-M MMrKt lflHHt.tr I" WPiP him "OLDEST JEWELERS IN SALEM UiteJar lK Urn OwMrthJp" f The Jewel Box r FOR t$0 Oiamond solitaire with 2 matching side diamonds. $5950 14K Cold Wedding ling f 7SO ' Ta NO MONEY DOWN A Year ta Payl Na lateresri Ne Carrying Chargeel Inl.Tsa i We Give "'Z&C Green Stamps Open Menalay an! rVielay tVealng til f PJ. 443 STATE StSAltM, OflE. v - locked except for a fleeting mo ment when a shapely blonde and a brunette dashed off the yacht to a waiting car and were driven away before the festivities ended. Two crewmen at the gatehouse brushed off all questions. Strains of Music Tfce strains of a band playing Latin -type music wafted across the harbor until after dawn. In the absence of an official guest list, just who was enter tained aboard the free-spending Trujillo's vessel was only a mat ter of speculation. Preparations were made late Friday after the 29-year-old son of the Dominican Republic's strong man boarded the yacht.) A fleet of caterers' trucks unloaded cases of cracked crab, Maine lobster, oys ters and beverages. Promised to Enlertala Zsa Zsa Gabor had promised to entertain on the ship for Trujillo, On a previous visit he showered Zsa Zsa, Kim Novak and Joan Collins with such expensive bau bles as cars, fur coats and jewelry. But Trujillo squelched Zsa Zsa's plan when he declared: "Zsa Zsa is not giving a party on my ship. And I do not wish to talk about my private affairs. The public and press do not understand me. I do not Jik the kind of publicity I have beea getting." , Bullets Halt Occupants of Stolen Auto Four men occupants of a car reported stolen from Portland were apprehended on Hignway ME between Salem and Woodburn Saturday night following a chase by state police in which three shots were fired. Officer Russell Carlisle spotted the southbound car and gave chase -about 6:50 p.m. down a gravel road. Occupants of the car identified as two state hospital escapees and two hitchhikers, a tmndoned the car and fled through a field. Carlisle fired three shots and three of the men halted in their tracks. Donald Wahl, 20, was re turned to the hospital. The two hitchhikers, James D. Riddle, Portland, and Albert E. Brown, St. Helens, were charged with vagrancy. The fourth member, Keith Dor- ash, was later apprehended on North River Road and surrendered without resistance. He was also returned to the hospital, state police said. None was injured, of ficers added. Weapons Count Laid to Driver A Portland motorist was ar rested by city police on a charge of carrying concealed weapons about 9:20 p.m. Saturday at Trade and Commercial, streets SE. Officers said that LeRoy Earl Mack was stopped for a traffic violation and that a .22 -caliber rifle and a loaded pistol were found in the car. , 13 DIAMONDS Scintillating beauty In a 13-dlemond pair artistic ally sal kT 14-K gold mountings. Year to ayl It takes time lets of tlma ( to build the reputation for quality and square dealing that means so much to our customers. Veers of giving every customer the finest diamond his money csn buy hss made us famous I Hazing Diamond 14. I snored ' Mountings $137.50 las. Tax Illustration Slightly Inlargeel J - Theater Time Table BL8INORI (Continuous from 1 p in.) "PROUD REBEL": t.M. :25, :4S I "MELBOURNE RENTJEZ VpUS": 1:30, 4:59. :28 , CAPITOL (Continuous from 1 p.m.) "STAGE STRUCK": 2:98,- 8:39. 10:14 "HIGH FLIGHT": 1:30, 5:08, 8:49 GRAND (Continuous from 1 p.m.) "FAREWELL TO ARMS": 1:00, 3:49, 6:42, 9:27 NORTH SALEM DKIVE-IN (Open 7:19. Show at Dusk) "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP." Clark Gable "SEVEN HILLS OF HOME," Mairlo Lanza HOLLYWOOD (Continuous from 1 p.m.) "FORT DOBBS": 1:00, 4:98, 8:98 "SEA CHASE": 2:30, 8:28. 10:24 Gun-Packing Woman Former Mental Patient WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) -Mrs. Lee Mae Webb, 41, charged with the $400 holdup of a store Thursday, was identified by po lice Saturday as a former men tal patient at the Oregon State Hospital at Salem. Hospital authorities at Salem said Mrs. Webb was released on parole in March. She had been committed to the hospital after firing a shotgun at a deputy sheriff at her home near Cresweu, Ore., last September. She told police here her husband is in the state hospital at Pendle ton. She said they have no chil dren. She is held here in lieu of $5,000 bail on an armed robbery -charge. An East Wenatchee supermar ket was robbed of $400 by a wom an Thursday. Police pursued her in a motorized chase for 28 miles. Police said they finally cornered her on a railway trestle, but there she hid behind beams and held police at bay by firing pistol bul lets three different times. Police said she apparently fired into me sny. Alter uiree hours, a patrolman talked her. into surren dering. She told police she had come here from Arlington, had failed to find work, and had become des parate for money. Mrs. Treisch, 82, Succumbs Mrs. Effie Witzel Treisch. Ufa. long mid-Willamette Valley . reel- aent, aiea Saturday night in a Salem nursing home at the age of Mrs. Treisch was a daughter of John H. Witzel, who came to Ore gon from Georgia by wagon train in 1854 to settle In Waldo Hills. She was born Nov. 21. 1875. on hi farm near Turner. She was a life long member of Aumsville First Christian Church. She was the widow of Jess ireuch, who was a retired Pringle District- farmer when he died in 1949. They had lived at 525 15th St. SE after his retirement and Mrs. Treisch continued to reside there until two years ago. Since men sne had lived with daughters. She . leaves one son. John H. Miner, itaiem; four daughters, Mrs. Jessie Faught. Mrs. Nellie Jen nings and Mrs. Mary Bailey, all or baiem. and Mrs. Pearl Baker. Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs. Lavila Dove, Salem, and Mrs. Levla Far- ria. Independence; one grand- aaugnter, Miss Virginia Bailey, Salem: two n-andaoni. Wavn Miller, Tulsa, Okla., and Thomas Faught Jr.. Florence, Italy; three great-grandchildren In Italy. Arrangements are pending at Virgil T. Golden Mortuary. CRASH HURTS MAN At least one man was Injured with a broken leg as a result of a two-car accident about three miles south of the Y junction on Highway 51, state police reported early this morning. Details were unavailable, officers said. C5 I I fl If jr N ' " I II 33 11 I X T Marin. Park "SXJ' II VI I t i . t i 111 cL si SALEM A WJI I , "l " Jrfl I Celling Boot Jtocer X if I thrilling Wafer Sport! e if if Spectacular firtwotki fJ jr Admission 1.00 or River Days Button 0t t i.V Acres of FREE Parking Military Roundup Mt. Angel Marine Vies With Leading Shooters I San Diego, Calif. 1st Lt. Tnom i as J. Ebner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. fcbner, Mt. Ansel, Ore., re cently competed against the Ma rine Corps' best marksmen dur ing world-wide Marine Corps Rifle and pistol matches at Camp Math ews, Calif. Winners from this competition will be selected at a later date to represent the Marines at the Na tional rifle and pistol macthes in Camp Perry, Ohio, this fall. Fort Myer, Va.-WAC Pvt. Ar lene Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hazel Rogers, 1140 22nd St. SE, Salem, Ore., recently was as signed to the U. S. Army WAC Headquarters Company at Fort Myer, Va. Pvt. Ellis received bas ic and clerical training at Fort McClellan, Ala. She formerly was employed bv Forman Brothers theaters in Salem. Great Lakes, III. Gerald E McMackin, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. McMackur, 3845 Stevens Way, Salem, Ore., recently graduated from the Ma chinist's Mate School here. Dur ing the 12-week course, students were trained in principals and re pair of main propulsion machin ery aboard ships. Garmlsch, Germany Pfc. Ver non W. Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cobb. 4020 Center St. NE, Salem, Ore., recently spent a three-day pass at the Army's re creation center at Garmisch in the Bavarian Alps. Cobb is a rifle man in Company C of the 11th Airborne Division's 504th Infantry in Germany. Fort Bennlng, Ga. Army 2nd Lt. Fred M. Butler recently com pleted 15-week infantry .officers basic training course at Infantry School here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Butler of 2860 Hulsey Ave. SE., Salem, Ore. His wife, Judith, lives at 917 Mill St. SE, Salem, Ore. JWls a 1953 Sa lem High School graduate and 1958 Willamette University grad uate, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Seattle, Wash. Albert D. An- grove, sonarman 2. C. re-enlisted for six years in the Navy recently while serving here aboard the general survey ship USS Requi site. Angrove is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Angrove of 430 14th St. SE, Salem, Ore. He at tended Willamette University be fore entering the Navy in 1955. Portland, Ore. Albert E. Bash ford, electrician's Mate 3. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Bash- ford," 428 Browning Ave. S, and Larry L, Wood, boilerman 3. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Wood. 466 17th St NE, both of Sa lem, Ore., were aboard the de stroyer USS Colahan which visit ed here for display during the re cent 50th annual Rose Festival. Fort Hood, Tex. Army Pvt. Harry E. Santee Jr. recently com pleted eight weeks of basic com bat training here. Santee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Santee, 1984 State St., Salem, Ore., is a 1955 North Salem High School graduate. Tractor Blows Up At Middle Grove; Operator Unhurt Statesman News Service MIDDLE GROVE A flaming tractor was pulled away from a fuel storage tank here Saturday by a small power cultivator min utes before the tractor exploded. Harold Poelle fueled up his hay cutter tractor, then cranked it up. The machine suddenly burst into flames, endangering the nearby fuel tank. Poelle started driving it away, but when the flames got too bad he hooked on a small cultivator tractor and towed the machine into open pasture before it exploded. Poelle was uninjured. GASOLINE STOLEN Selby Towner, 2007 Rockland Dr, NW, notified city police Saturday that 20 gallons' of gasoline was siphoned from his car while it was parked over night at his real dence. to? X; ,':"'t . '"" ., ft V A". V v. SAN DIEGO, Calif. 1st Lt. Thomas J. Ebner, Mt Angel, Ore., who recently compet ed with other Marines la world-wide rifle and pistol matches. Better School Confab Hears Town Praised TIMBERLINE LODGE. Ore. (AP) An education conference ended here Saturday after hear ing a report that towns beset by school problems should follow the example of Pocateilo, Idaho. In Pocateilo, said Superintend ent Harry 'Wallace, "tne ashes of an almost hopeless situation have been turned into a curriculum in which we have confidence." Wallace told a conference of the National Citizens Council for Better Schools that civic, labor, business and parent groups all have helped raise school funds. In addition, he said, private citizens have played a vital part in setting up a student testing program for which there was in adequate funds. Scientists, doctors and college professors also have volunteered their time to augment the teach ing staffs in Pocateilo s public schools, Wallace said. The conference also was told Saturday that Dr. James Conant, head of an organization studying U. S. high schools, will speak at Eugene and Salem, Ore., Nov.5-7. Tokyo Rose Not Planning To Join Yanks PORTLAND (AP)-Tokyo Rose apparently will not accept an in vitation to attend the convention of the 41st Infantry Division here in Juy. James Miller of radio station KGW here Saturday said the wom an's attorney told bim in a tele phone conversation from Chicago that: 'I have informed her she should not go to Portland. She should give no comment except to de cline the invitation." The woman, Mrs. Iva D'Aquino, was convicted by a federal court of making broadcasts for Japan during World War U. She now is on parole. The division earlier said the woman's broadcasts were a bright spot during ' island campaigns in the Pacific. Snacks Va Chicken m Piece Tub tltk 698 South 12th The Weather Max. Ma. Prep. Astoria ...74 07 .00 Baker 88 SS ...93 M ...n s .88 94 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 trace .00 .0 Bend-Redmond Eugene Klamath Falls Medford 99 S3 Newport 67 North Bend ,.., 99 I Portland .... o I - .88 94 3 :s By The Associated Prrss Max Min Pre) AlbuQueraue 87 Atlanta 0 Boise n Boston 60 71 58 S3 58 S? SI 50 47 73 82 45 58 .1 77 S3 97 57 99 77 81 R3 59 61 Chicago 87 Cleveland 87 Denver 70 Detroit 89 Farao 10 Fort Worth Galveston Helena Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Mlnneapolts-St. Paul . New Orleans New York Omaha Phoenix . Salt Lake City San Dieao . 88 .. 90 .. 84 .. IS .. 84 .. 87 .. 92 .. 92 .. 8J . 74 101 .. 93 3J .11 7.1 Sn Francisco 73 Waahlngton 73 .11 Today's forcest (from U. S. Weath er Bureau. McNary Field, Salem): Continued fair and warm through Monday, little change In tempera ture. High today near 99, low tonight nera 80. Willamette River: 1.8 fnet. Temp. 12:01 a.m. today: 89 SALEM PRECIPITATION Since start at weather year, Sept. 1 Ta Date. Last Year Normal 40.99 33.89 38.78 Tide Table (Taff, Ore.) (Compiled by U.S. Coast aV Geo detic Survey, Portland, Oregon) Jun Tlma Ht. ft. Time Ht ft. High Waters Low Waters M 2:97 am 5.T 10:17 am -0.7 4:39 pm 9.7 10:58 pm 1.7 4:01 am 51 11:04 am 4.3 9:24 pm 8.0 14 9:19 am 4.7 12:11 am 1.3 8:19 pm S.3 11:58 am 0.3 25 8:40 am 4.1 1:17 am 0.7 7:07 pm S.S 11:93 pm O.S McMinnville Man Heads Publishers CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - The Oregon Newspaper Publishers As sociation wound up its annual summer meeting Saturday after electing Philip N. Bladine, publish er of the McMinnville News Reg ister, as president. He succeeds C. L. McKinley of the Junction City Times. The association selected La Grande as the site for next sum mer's meeting. The group also approved con tinuing study of participation in the Oregon Centennial Exposition and directed secretary-manager Carl Webb to poll the members on a proposal to spend $10,000 for an association display., Cars Collide; Driver Cited Stateemaaf New Service ALBANY, Ore. Cars driven by Hubert Texas Snody, 27, Turner, and Rev. George Elmer Weber, 30, Tangent, were Involved in a passing accident about 10:40 ajn. Saturday on Highway 99E at Tan gent, state police said. Damage was minor and no in juries were reported but Snody was charged with passing at an intersection, police said. r v la Seles ks Cole'i Chicken Dinners 411S R Pertlaaa U. he Mta We( chicken anat Hat lafciag Powder Blscvht Complete Chicken dinner only. OPiNi II aeea ta PJ. Ph. IM 4-5339 Wa2 . . . because we're finished with our remod eling. For your convenience we have more serving area, pleasanter atmosphere, under cover outside seating and table accomoda tions, and the BEST in . . . Served in 6 Minutes 49c Full Order Chicken 98c Served with Garlic Brood For 'families, large Croups ana 39 -2)fRl C al,piece Tub ti St Bnasbr. Bus Stop Said One of, Pentacle's Top Efforts By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Drama Editor . ... -.Li.- l, n n wnai lasi niSnl s view, or aress reneaisai, i;- vealed still holds the remainder of the week, Pentacle Players are opening their season with one of '. " their best productions. Bus Stop S officially opens tonight at 8:15 at me uarn i neater on usuas iwu and will continue through Satur day. There's lots of lusty comedy, not a little homely philosophy and even a touch of pathos in this play about the passengers on a stalled bus who mingle with the towns folk at a small wavside restaurant for a few hours. The play is short and, even at the unofficial opening performance, went smoothly and with snap. Barbara Ruhle, veteran of many Willamette and Pentacle plays, proves that a good actress need not cling to the same type parts. Changing character completely from the usual, she becomes a cheap night club singer, just a little frightened, with lots of sex and few brains, plenty of past and (until now) little hope for a fu ture. A first rate performance. Troublesome Cowboy Jim Kroeplin, who plays Bo, the troublesome cowboy who really isn't tough at all, is a newcomer to the Pentacle Theater. He does an excellent job of bulling his way but comes to a full stop when he meets big Bill Galloway as Sheriff Marsters. Incidentally, the beard Bill wears is not necessary for warmth, it is there because of the line "He looks like Moses, don't he?" Young Esther Battle, who has several other leading parts to ner credit, is the attractive waitress who almost accepts a date from Dr. Gerald Lyman, a Ph.D wast ing his life in aimless travel and drink. This part was played ad- MOTOR-VU DALLAS Gates Open 7:15-Show at Dusk Ynl Bryaner, Lee J. Cobb in "BROTHERS KA RAM AZOV Color Second Feature 'HELL ON DEVIL'S ISLAND WOODBURN Gates Open 7:39 Starts Dusk Snn. Mon. - Toes. "SEVEN HILLS OF ROME Mario Lanza PLUS "PURSUIT OF THE GRAF SPEE" Adults SOi Children 20 Starts Today Coat. 1 PJH, FZ 1 HisFrst BlffMotlonPlcturel eMI0M-rea eMjWIIWl.M Tab A James Lyle Hunter Arness Bettger CO HIT j JOHN IAHA 1 WAYI1ETURIIEBJ Parties $l EM 2-9711 ira,b,y I.X who lLseZ ac Stanley Judd who , looks and i acts every bit the professor, arums or . , SOner rta.!cn NW 1st Avenue, jtum wic-ionii"- .-. , , rant owner Grace, who doesn 1 1 ; worry too much about her absent i v-usband. as long as she can make friends with fellows like Carl (Ted : pec the bus driver. Pla Guitar, Too Dick Synowski can play a guitar as well as act, and he has to do both in his part as Bo's stabilizing influence, Virgil Blessing. John Bellamy gets plaudits for his fine direction of another suc cessful play. ' Some seats are available for to night, and they will be sold at the door. Remaining seats for the rest of the week are at Stevens and Son Jewelers. Apple Lover Proves Point, Lives to 92 ST. LOUIS, Mo. tm The man who helped popularize the slogan "an apple, a day keeps the doctor away" died Saturday at the age of 92. He was John T. Stinson, former director of agricultural develop ment of the Missouri Pacific Rail road and he died of infirmities. The apple a day slogan came out of an Apple Day which Stinson staged when he was director of horticulture for the World Fair here in 1903. Doors Open 12:45 P.M. aaasttai : IfciJ cns ... VBS3SEDL "IV Hp VBSBf- TECHNICOLORI ''S 9 t MsnafMeT eri aw maa tm AIR SPECTACLES NEVER BEFORE StiNI . HELEN CHERRY BERNARD LEE Doors Open lllil'f HELD 1245 PM. 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