I Dictator in Coma! (Continued from Pegs 1 , Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Thursday, Marck I, 1UI lUinbow GirU Ready 3t,Ot Letters Envelopes to the number of 30,000 bearing Easter Seals in behalf of the Ore gon Society for Crippled Children have been, filled, sealed nd sorted by Rainbow Girls and will be mailed today. Shown at their work in the home of Mrs. Arnold Johnson, 134S North 18th street, are, from left: Janice Wood, Carol Lee, Arda Lien. Joan Neal and Margaret Hildreth. Local Paragraphs raster's Father Speaks Dr. I Realtors Talk Zoning "A Thomas Wyatt will be in Salem j Look Into Salem's Future" Willi Pep Saturday night to speak at Faith .constitute the program of the candy Tabernacle, 1305 North Fifth Salem Board of Realtors Friday! from street, relating the story of some I noon at the Marion hotel. Bob, stand of the large missionary meet-1 Powell and Vern ings he held in Africa. He is the Fowler Not Involved Harold Fowler, father of the three girls who were asphyxiated in their home at El Cerrito, Cal., last Monday, escaped death because he had gone to work, according to information received here by relatives. Death of the three children is believed due to es caping fumes from an unvented gas heater. The physicians' second bul letin had been issued earlier Thursday and described Stalin's condition as of 1 a.m. The bulletin issued at t s.m. fl p.m. EST), Wednesday, dis closed the brain hemorrhage that struck down the 73-year old leader of world ' communism Sunday night affected the trunk section of the brain, in addition to the left section where the bleeding occurred. No Chance of Recovery His heart action, blood cir culation and breathing con tinued "gravely impaired," it added. In New York, competent med ical sources said on the basis of the bulletin first report on Stalin's condition since the in itial announcement Wednesday of the illness gave the Russian chief "little or no chance of re covery." A leading Canadian neurosurgeon said in Montreal that if the medical report was corrected, the Soviet leader would now be dead. "Toward the end of March 4," the bulletin declared, "the state of health of Joseph V. Stalin continues grave. The pa tient Is in a state of deep uncon sciousness, nervous regulation of breathing as well as csrdic ac tivity continues to remain great' ly Imparled. father of Rev. Max Wyatt, pas tor at Faith Tabernacle. Dr. Wy att broadcasts every Sunday over the ABC network in the "Wings of Healing" program. Colored slides will be shown In his Sa lem lecture. Clab Hears 8tudents The Salem Exchange club Wednes day heard three student speak ers from California's Chico State college. They were in charge of Ralph Murphy, a former Willa mette university and Dallas high school instructor, who is now professor of speech at Chico. The students were Don Robinson, who gave two readings Inga Schmidt, who spoke dn peace; and William Caldwell, speaking The theft of popcorn, and other concessions "The Popper" popcorn in the Keizer shopping McMullen, center was reported to the sher- members of the county zoning I tfrs office Wednesday. and planning commission will do the talkine. i Bartender Charged Ray- imond Horn, 3ST0 Fairhaven Will Study Nursing Phyllis , avenue, a bartender at a down- Bonneville (Continued from Page 1) "fS ( IlicVJillino (Oontlnutd from Page 1) Claim Truckers (Continued from Page 1) "Moreover, the grange recog nizes that the railroads build their own right-of-ways, pay, was similar to one defeated in Weight-mile Truck Tax Argued These attorneys ap peared before the State Supreme Court Wednesday to argue about when the weight-mile truck tax ahould become effec tive. From left, John M. Hickson, Deputy Attorney General Lloyd G. HammeL Moe M. Tonkon, Attorney General Robert Y, Thornton, Johnston of Salem is among 20 students who have been admit ted to the University of Oregon Medical School department of nursing, according to an an-! on the premises. He pleaded in town tavern, was arrested by city police Wednesday on a charge of permitting an intoxi cated person to consume liquor nouncement by Miss Henrietta Doltz, director. She will begin her studies March 30, following a three-day orientation period. Miss Johnston is currently a stu dent in pre-nursing at the Uni versity ' of Oregon in Eugene, j Legislator 111 State Rep. Henry Semon, Klamath Falls, was taken to a hospital Wednes day night with influenza and on education. Don Culver of To-lJlfJ.,W, ledo, Ohio, member of the Na-!'"'. l.ZL tional Exchange club's special! hig condition as serious. Driver Sentenced Joseph Ivan Labansky, Stayton, was sentenced to 180 days in Jail and fined $300 in district court Thursday on a charge of drunk driving. The Jail sentence was suspended on the condition of payment of the fine. Labansky was arrested about two weeks but .has been under medical care since that time for ulcers. nocent in municipal court Thursday and was released on $30 bail. Derby Meeting The Soap Box Derby association will meet Friday evening at 8 at the Doug las McKay Chevrolet company garage to make further plans for the 1933 race. "3. Urge upon congress fed eral essistance to the full devel- opment of Northwest power re sources by further construction of generation and distribution facilities which cannot practic ally be-constructed by local pr- vate or public agencies, but which can be provided by the federal government on a self liquidating basis and with im portant benefits to the nation In flood, irrigation and reclama tion." Council Hears Reports Morning sessions of the meet ing were devoted to committee reports by Norwood on revenue bond financing and regional or taxes to the counties on their properties. This the trucks do not do. They don't even pay road taxes sufficient to build and maintain the roads they use in this state. That was why the grange joined in the fight against the truck measures at the last November election." Brady Hits Railroads the 1841 legislstlve session, and "embraced a philosophy of elimination of competition and higher rates." Can't Cat Rate Under BUI "Intrastate railroad rates In Oregon in less than carload lots have decreased 60 per cent since 1841," he said, "but pass age of the proposed bill would Senator Brady said that be I prevent the railroad from low- was neither pro-truck, pro-rail road nor pro-water carrier but was. pro-transportation. He added that the railroads would attempt to show that they should have an exalted position of fixing their own rates. William B. Adams, Portland attorney, told the committee that if they left the law as it now stands "let's take off the gloves and have a real fight.'.' Representatives of several port districts on the Columbia river complained that the rail roads bad driven water trans portation out of the picture by erlng rates.' signed by some 800 eastern Oregon farmers . protesting against the suspension of rail rate reductions in wheat and petroleum by the public utili ties commissioner. He also presented a list sign ed by more than 40 grain grow er cooperatives and chambers of commerce opposing the prin ciple of freezing rail rates. Sen. Fred Lamport, chairman of the committee, declared that ganization; Elmer McClure, state Grange master, on public utility reducing rates. rapuiniuuiiy, ana ay ur. n. u Roy shields Union Pacific Frank McColloch pointed: the bill would be considered at an executive session soon, the hearings have lasted too long to give the members of the committee an opportunity to discuss the' proposed bill. The length of the hearing prevented a large number of witnesses opposed to the bill to testify before the committee. out that under the Interstate commerce commission law, railroads could not establish rates unless such rates provided the cost of the handling of freight plus some return of profit. "Our opponents claim that we lower our rates to destroy competition, but this Is not a fact," he said. "We lower them to meet competition, as the means of surviving. 0t Farmers Protest J. B. Adams, eastern Oregon wheat grower, presented the committee with an arm load of Attend Convention Four dental assistants from Salem were in Portland Wednesday to attend the state dental assistants convention held there Monday through Wednesday. In the group were Dorothy pfaff, Marie Kieper, Florence Nelson, and services department, was a guest. License Suspended Begin ning March 9 the license of Frank and Maud Anderson, who operate Maud & Andy's at 403 South 12th street, will be sus pended by the Oregon liquor control commission for seven days. The licensees were charg , ed with selling beer, through an employe, to a minor ana wn ntuuttt Report. Marion failure to demand a statement of county nd ,oU, lggeU of $4 . age lui... uu - ; 104.898.38 as of February 28, whom mere was reasonaoie j,. 4 ,u. ,hi ,. doubt as to his age. Service per mit of Fenn D. Anderson, em ploye charged with making the sale, was suspended for 15 days. DeMolay to Install Che meketa Chapter, Order of De Molay, will have installation of officers Monday night, March 0, at 8 o'clock at Masonic tem ple. Larry Sharp will be in stalled as Master Chancellor, Milton McDaniel as Senior Counsellor, and Jim Ellisen as Junior Counsellor. The installa tion will be public. Excessive Erosion A petition was presented to the county court Thursday asking that eer- according to the monthly report of S. J. Butler, county treasurer. The report shows a balance of 332.928.42 in the public assist ance fund and $1,337,330.73 in the court house construction fund. college, on fish problems. John Davis, assistant Bonne- Bulldinr Permits A. G. vine administrator, reviewed Hamilton, to build a one-story ! current power policy problems, dwelling and garage at 2460 witn other "dministration offi- INorthgate, $10,000. Ray Lick, to 'reroof a garage at 1660 North Church, $100. R. V. Haskins, to build a garage at 1925 North 16th, $600. Smith Sc Nelson, to build an office at 1198 South 20th, $3800. Madsen Wrecking company, to wreck a two-story dwelling at 486 Center, $30. Paulus Bros., to build an addi tion to a warehouse at 1510 South 14th, $150,000. Elwood B. Jenness, to build a one-story dwelling and garage at 1330 Karen Way, $8900. Henry Bran son, to build a duplex and gar age at 1554 Third, $12,000. Bert Wittenberg, to build a one-story dwelling and garage at 1470 D street, $12,700. C. A. Higgens, to build a garage at 2104 Broad way, $500. R. J. Miller, to build a one-story dwelling and gar age at 2985 Larson, $8000. Nick Casper, to alter a manufactur ing plant at 3501 portlana roaa, $400. Salem Laundry, to alter laundry at 263 South High, $3,-000. attorney, declared that the bill! photostatic copies of petitions Arlene Pedrrson. Kenwood Drive County En gineer Hedda Swart has recom mended against the taking over by the county as a county road, Kenwood Drive. Kenwood Drive, extends north off of State street east of Lancaster Drive. The street in question has iCiui Court been paved, but the engineer re- ,lt 0( OrH0n m Frances Aenee thoe it ( In TiNri nf reoalr. Wodaewoda T, Ronald H. Bente: Order cials reporting on power supply and the microwave communica tion system. Ivan Oakes is scheduled to re port on the current status of Willamette basin flood control projects and Rogue river devel opment. Earl McNutt, former Eugene mayor, is presiding. Price Confrols (Continued from Page 1) COURT NEWS riuk a Mtinr Townaend tain ditches along Skyline Drive j c,ub No 4 wlu meet ,t the be cleared of brush and other nome ol Mr. ,nd Mrs. W. E. obstruction. The petitioners state Amick. 2125 North Fourth that there nas Deen conaiuciauic land erosion in the district be cause of the ordinary water rhannpl have become clogged. Rummaie sale. Knight Me- The engineering department will; morial church, Friday, March 09" street. Friday o'clock. afternoon at 2 make an investigation. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS 6, 9 A.M. I Special Value Coupon offer on page 12 today's Capital Jour nal. 53 j Castle Permanent Wavers, 305 Livesley building, phone 3-3663. Permanents $5 and up. Hum 55" to dtabureo fftOO to plaintiff. Charier DeOuIre Ta. Oreton r-u'P "Ml naer innm: Anawer and counter claim toteiunf w an ts. n. Voel ti. John Patricia Vocl: tmmtm r.nmDlatnt. allctlDl crutl nd ln huMia trulment. Ak cuitodr of two mlaor chlklrn, voateulon of houihoM furnltnro ond to lutomoDut. Hiirm Vobcomtct. Wub. Srpt. IS, 14S. All custom-molded and fabri cated plastic products. All new passenger automo biles and postwar used cars. and accessories, as well as all commercial vehicles, including trucks, busses, trailers and parts. The automotive items decontrol led have an estimated retail sales volume of 12 billion dollars. Other Products Freed In addition controls were re moved from glycerine, cocoa and cocoa products, copper chemi cals, and X-ray and electrical therapeutic apparatus. The action left these items still under government price controls: Beer, some chemicals, No. 2 heating oil, various build ing materials and metals and metal products and machinery. Balmy Weather Prevails in Valley Salem enjoyed another beau- u m. ontr n. Trt town: ottn r!tiful spring day Thursdsy, fol lowing a "balmy" 61 maximum temperature on Wednesday. It was the first time the maximum had been in the 60s since De ls Twdlt Bllllt orotr ol dtsmUHl. nth Tmmui Jo w. Ttt tj. mil lmluitrltl utMnt OIl UlHn. InwrTiBori: Motlora to In- Mrvtnt Qd for oauntton 01 ttmt. ThursdST, Mrch 5 rtn -iw.i ot ORG armory. Organized Naval Rserve "' :FBrH Manaee, division at Naval and Marine corp. Ford,. Manager Reserve trainm cnur. Battery D, 722nd AAA, AW bat talion, at quonset huts. rn,r n i2nd infantry regl- j-iBiiuiin, Open Mouse ' to Moving and storage across ine t-Sll Super rummage sale over Greenbaum's. Friday, March 6. Beta Mothers' club. 53 merit, Oregon honor World War I veterans with ltreeti across the nation public Invited. Frldav, March 4 . Seabee reserves, at Naval and Ma rine Corps Reserve training center. Saturday, Sunday, March 1 and 1 Naval Air Reervt squadron AAU 891. at Naval Air facility. Russ Pratt, Capital City Trans fer Co. ' AnclU V. HirdIM TI. !!, tndiulrlll accident commuiton: notion for new trial bajd M lira allocatlona M to court error j. connMaion. defendant: Bernard u. andlcember 12 when the mark was 62. The mercury again was low Thursday morning, however, registering 32 degrees, freezing mark, at Salem. Alice Mar Crawler ti. Harrr W. Craw- Despite the chillv nlaht tem- ler: Dieorca comHaiat, aileeim cruel neratures anrinw keen, nuahlnw Inhuman treeunenl. A.li pomeeelon miPWBlurea, apring Keeps pusning in, eacn aay Bringing lorth new blossoms and blooming shrubs. The forecast tonight and Fri day is for cloudiness and little change in prevailing temperatures. oaraoonl wroportr and reatocalloo of for mer nam wf amitn. afarr ftelTorecn va. RoMrt F. Halrer aen: DlTore complaint alleclna cruel and Inhuman treatment. Aeki cuitodr of mi nor child. IIM monthly eupport. owner ahlp of houeehoM furnllhineo and real BrnnerlT. Defendant to iiuhw two auro- , . , ; mobile!. Married at Monmouth, ore., Julr fjnemeneia cnapier, umti u im. mrrllallv Invites the BORN The Capital Journal Welcomes the Following New Cltliens: DeMolav. niihlie. March 13th, to a semi frmni dance which is to be held . . . c- tc.t, Dlt lemnla from lM"' at ine ottMtio" . w.. ..,-- --w... - t to 12 p m. Music will be fur- Probata Court niahrd tav Bill DeSOUSa. The Aaumed kuemeee Watta to. John L. Watte rTproa decree u plaintiff iranti owner, ahlp of konaahold effeeta and real prop SAi.tM oiNtaai noariTAt tuIJlH To Mr. and Mr!. Lawrence B j, w,i boi U. a o. March J. taoi - TO M .! Mnv .... O.U. Part on. a acr. March I . f. DONER To Mr. and Mr!, neoerl Oca- ar mi Valrtrounda ltd, a nor.. ;-- HART To Mr. and Mra. 1. at I. Bo Morra a. SAW MF.MOBIAL "OSriTAl .Hoa-wiav Ta Vfr SM MT. towerr. at. B "" "" ' BAi.FM cie-.wr.SAt noriTi. Etas To Mr. and Mn. ildl Bailer Rd.. a alrl, Mir- ifwfjanMTo Mr. and MT!. Bneuon. Buoilmltr. a oor. Mar. 4 La FRAN To Mr. and Mr;, ratriet I Fran. 4I Fine 8l. AFMSTHOKfe-To Mr. and Mn. Armatrooa, l Bonham Sl u a SII.VFBTO" HOriTAL THOe.TB.UD To Mr. and Wrt rv,irtifl. a flrl. Mar. I ptj.tTa Mr. and B. Hart. Wilaier carl Beeae. Tnomaa name j , . .u -.in he tl 00 FUt" aale ana awmeo nieo or morria admission charge will ne i.uu u WM,,C. oreton cut. aottea of re- per COUple. Tickets may be Ob-1 tlremeat from concent Mod if w. t lainra " " Changes Plea Richard John Chytka, 1534 Ruge street chang ed his plea to guilty in district court Thursday on a drunk driv ing charge. He waa fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days In the certificate of county Jail. The sentence was suspended upon psyment of the fine. He was arrested about two weeks sgo. member of the DeMoley. Y.W.C.A. Budget Shop, So. Com 1., 55 Budget Shop, 162 open Friday and Saturdays 10-3. 35 Rummsge sale, over Green baum's. Ssturdsy only, March 7th. Altrusa Club. 56 dorlrwdo Voder aetata: Order eoaflrm Int MJo of real property. Ithel t. Wrath! aetata: Batata apprataed at lll.iost. Mettle Mammen aetata: Time for bearlnf final account filed for AprU Julia Mead fdeen aetata: Order e'rthof Itlna odmlnwtrator to accept 11100 la full aettiement of certain promtaeorf nolo. Special Value Coupon offer on PM 11 nal. Donna torraloe aenake aoardlanahlp: today s Capital Jour- J,'' 55 ltr Marriaaa License Bonnie Davit, one of Salem's! jamea u aarr. . duabied irn. clerk-trpiit. Ill Perry atrett. aalem '!ha known beautician, now at- -.,, I soclated with Loveall Miller iBesutv salon. For appointment and Mra. teon Bhon. 3-7870. Injured Floyd Schaeffer, 570 Locust street, suffered in juries of the pelvis and a knee Wednesday when his truck roll ed back against him while he was at Cottage Farm. He waa taken to Salem General hospital for x-rays and his condition there was reported as "good" Thursday. Hie! A case of beer was stolen from a Gideon Stolz com pany truck Tuesday night, the company reported to city police. Warren t. Rlchee. H. 0" air force, and atereeret U Starr, U), bank ampler. I beta Turner. There are about 1.000 lems in Washington, D. C. Mos As to a meeting with any : new Russian leader, he said ' the conditions would bo (a) . that It bad approval of the American people, and b) that there was reason to believe it would do some good in the cause of peace. -. . r In his third news conlerence as president, Eisenhower also: 1. Said it Is up to congress now to work out the wording ' of a resolution condemning Rus sia for enslaving free peoples. . He declared there is no rift be tween him and Senate repub lican leader Taft (Ohio) over changes in the resolution the) president submitted to congress. Taft Backs Change - Taft backed this change, - art amendment saying that approv al of the resolution condemning . Soviet enslavement of peoples did not mean congress was tak ing any position on the validity of World ' War II agreements made with Russia by demo cratic administrations. 2. Blasted the current wave of anti-Semitism behind the Iron Curtain as deplorable and heartbreaking, particularly, be said, to a msn who ha teen, as he has, the result of nasi efforts to exterminate Jews. 3. Reaffirmed his stand In favor of the states having full ownership of offshore lands within their historic borders. He said, however, the federal government must retain cer tain rights in those waters, ia such matters as national de fense and the prevention ot smuggling. Reorganisation Plan 4. Said he expects hie firs, reorganization plan, making the federal aecurity administration a full fledged department head ed by a cabinet member, will be ready for submission to con gress next week. - 3. Expressed opposition to extending the draft from the present 24 months to 30 or 38 months as suggested by Gen. James A. Van Fleet This third news conference Eisenhower has held as presi dent drew an overflow crowd of reporters to the conference room, seating a lime over aim. 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