' Roierrurj Gilbert, Salem high achool, who will compete in area oratorical contest at Eugene, sponsored by Capital Post No. 9, American Legion. In Area Contest Miss Rosemary Gilbert, Sa lem high school student, will compete In Eugene Friday In the area oratorical contest sponsor ed by the American Legion. Miss Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert. Route 8, was winner Tuesday night in the district run-off at Sheridan where she competed against Gerald Gardner of Sheridan. Winner of the area contest In Eugene will enter the depart mental competition in Portland, winner of which will enter the national contest, for which a ' $4000 scholarship is the prize. The topic used in the contest Is "The Constitution of the United States." Miss Gilbert Is sponsored by Capital Post No. 9 of the American Legion. Judges in the Sheridan con test were all from Linfield college. AFROTC Drill Team Places Second Spot Willamette university AFROTC drill team of 25 men, with Bill VanHorn, a junior from Rose burg, as drill' master, placed sec ond in competition with the Uni versity of Oregon and the Uni versity of Portland Tuesday In Eugene. Portland won with a total of 178 points, as compared with 158 for Willamette and 138 for Ore gon. Lt. CoL Frank Ryan of Ore gon State college was the head judge. Each drill team was given 15 minutes In which to show their skill on the floor of McArthur court, . University of Oregon campus. ' Carl Foreman' Given Honors ; Hollywood MV A screen writer who once declined to tell a Congressional .atnmmt... whether he ever was a commu nist was honored Tuesday night by his fellow writers. Carl Foreman was voted the writer of the best 1952 Ameri can drama at the fifth annual awards dinner of the Screen Writers' guild. He won it for his screen play of "High Noon." He was not Dresent to receiver tha award. Foreman testified in 1951 be fore the hnnsa nn-AmAmn tivities committee that he was not then a member of the com munist party, but declined to say whether he had previously belonged to the party. uwer writers Honored by their fellnw prAftjnTtetn qm Frank S. Nugent for "The Quiet Man-; Aaoipn ureen and Betty uomaen, , lor "Singta' in the Rain," and Sonya Levlen for "Quo Vadls" and 'The Merry W1Q0W." Con Missing From Prison Marcellus Winters, 28, Is list ed today as an escape from Oregon State penitentiary, though officers believe there is a possibility he may be hid ing inside the walls. Winters was in the 6:30 o'clock count Tuesday evening, but at the 10 o'clock p.m. count he was missing. He was not a trusty and officers found noth ing giving a clue as to how he got away if ho is outside. Winters was received from Clackamas county in Decem ber, 1952, on a 10-year sentence for assault with Intent to kill. He has given no previous trou ble in the prison. Basketball Luncheon At Senator Thursday A kick-off luncheon for the annual state B school basketball tournament will be held ThurS' day at the Senator hotel by the Salem Exchange club with coaches and principals of the participating schools as guests, Mayor' Al Loucks will wel come the guests to the city and President G. Herbert Smith of Willamette university will ex tend a welcome from the university. President Smith will also de liver the main address. ' . - - - . I.V x Phillip Browa and Channalee Allen, both of Salem, who will appear as principals In Willamette University's French production of "Le Voyage a Biarritz" to be presented on the Waller stage, Wednesday (Mar. 11) at 8 p.m. Under the direction of Kent Lawrence, senior from McMlnnvlUe, the play is sponsored by the Intermediate French classes of Dr. Paul B. Beal. Paul Cree Hurt In Landslide Mill City Paul Cree, 37, resident of this place, now a log ger in southern Oregon, suffered serious injuries Monday in a landslide near Sutherlin., He received a broken neck and has undergone surgery to relieve pressure on his neck and spinal cord. Injuries Included broken ribs, broken ankle and cuts on the face. His condition was pronounced "fair" at the hospital. Cree was the only man hurt in the slide. Other loggers who saw it said he had been bucking logs with a power saw when the slide suddenly started, sweeping trees and rocks Into a ravine. ' Cree it married and has two children end his home is In Mill City. He attended school In Sa lem. Most primitive farming; groups have magic or religious cere monies which they practice In connection with their farming operations. Roosevelt Asks Velde's Ousting Washington (ff) Rep. Roose velt (D., N. Y.) Wednesday asked the house to remove Rep. Velde (R., 111.) as chairman of its un-American activities com mittee. Roosevelt introduced a reso lution for removal of Velde. He told newsmen his move was based on "the admittedly false and reckless charges" Velde made against Mrs. Agnes Meyer, threatened investigation of Reds among clergymen and "the fact that he (Velde) acted In both Instances without consul tation of fellow members of the committee." Velde was officially elected chairman of the group by action of the house when the new con gress organized in January. Velde suggested last week-end that his committee might look into communist influences In the churches. This stirred up pro testa from a number of clergy men, including Velde'f own pas tor. On Savage Dam Washington U. Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay said today emergency repair wont will start immediately oa sav age Rapids dam on the Rogue river near Grant Pass In south western Oregon. A contract for tha work was awarded to Young and Smith Construction company, Salt Lake City, on low bid of $343,854. The dam, a key water control structure on the Grants Pass reclamation proj ect, diverts water from the Rogue river to Irrigate some 10,300 acres of land In the river basin. ' . The reclamation bureau said a study showed that the 33- year-old dam "has deteriorated to a critical condition . . threatening the economic ex istence of the community through partial disruption of the Irrigation water supply ." WATER WORKS LEAKS Bend VP) A new water reser voir on Awbrek Heights, part of the city's half-million dollar wa ter expansion program, sprang a leaK last weeuena. That was discovered when the five million gallon reservoir was being tested. It was drained Tuesday for repairs. SALEM MARKETS M ARKE T QUOTATIONS Cemplled from repert ef lata, dealer for the tmldanea of Caalta.1 Jearaal realere. (Bar Hal dallr.) Betall Weed Prleee Babbit raUala-tlJt (to-IB. bat). IM t.ts (100-lb. bail. Ear Math tS.30-II.U. Dairy Feed II.U-I.M (10 lb. bat), t4.ee-t.i9 (loo wt.. . Foallrr Barmr rnaaa coioraa irrera, 30c; old rooftera, 1m; eolorad (owl, 35oi leaborn fowl, 3201 roaatara, lie. in Burins rrleaa Ecu, AA, we: lint A, 4i-60c; madlum AA, asej madium A, 41 too: amall. ITe. - Wboiaiau rneaa wnoiaaaia pnaaa lenarallr -7o hither than tha prtoaa abova. Laraa trade A Ktnarall QUO tad st eeoi medium, sic. Battortat Burinr meat rrtmmm. n- nc: No. 1. fi-ioc: No. S, Ma. Better wnoiaiaia (rada A Mrenmut. 1o Ib.l retail. Tip. Stoek Market New Ton on -rat atoet market anook off lta tradlai totharr? Wednesday and turned in lta Deal performance at tha nut ooupla of waeka. Frioea were miner an around with few backward area, ahowlni In the llat. Oalna ran to between -l and a polnta at the best Loaaai were raatrlcted. Tradlni expanded markedly on the rlaa arid eame to an aetlmaied 1.900.000 anaree. Tueedar'a total waal.MO.OoO ahejrae. Okleaao drain Ohloaao biv-ewybeana ahot vn for aalna which at one tuna ranged to nearly o centa In actlra dcallnga on the board of trade wedneaday. Tha March and May contract, moth af which oroaaed tha Sl.00 mark, paced the aavance. - Wheat doled iH-iy. hither. March II.S5SI corn 1 to lVa hither, March ll.Ml oata unohantad to ltt hither, March Ttt- y; rye m-ay, nither. May I1.7IH-UI orbaan i-3V hither. March U.OIVi-U. and lard 10 to IT eentt a hundred pound! miner, Maron aio.ro. . roBTLANO rBODOOB UST tLrflTantAtI,a. anblaet to Immedi ate ahaniei rremlus quality, maximum M to one per cant actdlty daUeerad to rartliBd tS-TSt lb.! Ural duality l-10e! eecood enallty, -eio. Valley rwtea and eeunlry polnta, S eanU laaa. Bnttar wnueaaie i.e.-- hduim wtAt aa at acora. tio: A trad. M taora, Wei B. SO aeore, ei o, W acora tie. Abora price atrletly nominal. Dnea to rorwaoa aaiara. Oreeroa alulae, ejtato. Oreion I lb. teat atVb-Sltkei triplet tut lata than B to wkilettlwti Candled ana con- talnlnf at) loea, aaaea tnuuaea v. p. rortland, A trade lane, Utt-Mtto; A trade medluat, tlli-Uril srada lane, elta-tltta. rrtaaa Dairy auian Batter Price to retanera: oraoa iu print, Tie; A carton, uoi A Print, TK1 oartcAnoi B prlnta, too. EraTo retaUere, Orad AA lane, VI- tlUt A lane. M-elei AA medium, ao-aroi A medium. S4-Mc: A arnaU, nominal. Car tona, c addlUonal. caeeea race to revaneri. rwtianu. Oreton alnilet, 4tM-toei t-lb. loevea, U-Mtto Ib.t triplet, IVao lata than aln llte. Premium brand alnllei, MVtcs loaf, eoltc rtocuied American erteeae, l-lb. loarw la retail. alte-eUM lb. raallry lira eUakma INa. 1 tuallty. P. O. B. plant.) Prrara, the-, 10-llei I- lb., H-llai roaatara. 4Vb ln- and over, w-tles beery hena, an wellbu. lee; lllht hena. all waianta, net oia rooeter. ie-teo. Dreseed Cklckeae TTrera, 1H-S lta., 41 atei roaatora. 4t4tei llxht hena, tl-Uci haary hena, HOlci cut up Intra, all Baaiu Ararat to trowen: ure white. 4-1 the, ll-Mci M Iba.. JO-Jto Ib.l old doea. lO-lsc few htiher. Preah draeeed irrera to retailer a, H-tloi out up, n-ttc. Cacntrr Killed Meata Veal Top aualltr. 41-410 St., tome to 4Se: rouih heavlei, 2S-40C. Ben uan block era. to-iiei tows, utnt U-JJC. Laaaba Top trada tprlniera. 40-4K1 other trade, acoordlnt to Quality. . Mallear Beat awct and wethen xt-iao tb. BmI nilllty towt, tl-Jlo Ib.l aannar cuttera. 9B-7c. rmk mux Meat wholcaalera to retailer. Dollar par owt.: Beef stem, choice, 100-700 lba to.oo 43.001 tood. IT.00-41,00: commercial, at.oo- 11.001 utility, 31.00-14.00; oowa, commer clal, 11.O0-I1.00; utility, 0.0O-33.O0i can-nere-cuttera, JI.00-31.00. trear tTuia (onoiea atearii ulna auar tare, 4T.00-ei.00: round. 49.00-40.00: full lolna, trimmed, (IM-TI.OO; trlamlet. 11.00 -11.00: toncuarteri, n.0O-tl.M: ohucki, 11.00-41.00: rlbi, 4t.00-(3.O0. veal Qood, 4t-Mi commercial, t0-0. Calva . Choice, S45-SS; oommerolali, tto-to. La b prim aprlntara, 40-10 lb. -43: tood, 140-44. Maltaa Oood choice, Ul-Jl. Pork Cnte Lolna, lio. 1. t-U lta.. 151- Mi ahoulden, lt Ibi., t-3li eparcrlb, a9-a: ireen name, to-ie tea., t&e-ot. Bxaeaed Mease flkinnKI. t!l-tti alab bacon. ttl-Il. Refined Urd tn drama, 117- eie.N); aian aacon, 3B-fea, Pactlaad MlMallaaaeaa Celery cal. flat craM, dov 91.11- www to ta. eo. ore,, tj.1a-12.to. Oaleae CO lb. lack! Walt Oman yel low, medium, M-Tt-4i l-lnoh, tt.So-B: No. zi, a.oD-aeoi eouere, to ina. aaota, 45-470! Idaho yellowa, lane, 13.50-3.75; No. 1 lane, ll.tt-i.Tli whltt mad. lam, 1441 4.50; lane, t4-4Jl. Pe4aty Ore.-Waah. ruaiita. No. 1. 4.00-501 nam brand to 4.051 bekere, 5.00-25; M lb alia A, 1,15-30; 10 lb. mah, SO-SSei paper, 41-llti No, s, to Iba., tl.oo- a.ew, aoant, rueaetl, oai, B-10 IB., J BO- III lOo-lh. lack, t.OO-stl SS lb, no. la, a.wov Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wed., Mstreh 11, 15I 1 STOCKS (By Tha aaiaclatad Praail Admiral Corporation , at1 Allied Chemical 14 Alll Chalmer K American Alrllnee UVi American Power at tliht, It American Tel. at Tel 1M1 American Tobacco ItVa Anaconda Copper 41 AtchUoa Railroad ,. Aire Bethlehem Steel 14 Boetni Alrplana Co. 4tH Bon Warner utt Burrow Addlnt Machine 1IH Oalllernla Packlnt il Canadian paellle lilt Caterpillar Tractor 13 Celaneaa Corporation l Chryaler Corporation N Cltlea Service Oonaolklated Bdiion 10 ConoUdtd Vultea SIVt Crown Benirbach lire Curtlaa wrunt lit Douilaa Aircraft tt Da Pont de rremoura Al Baatman rndak 41 Xmeraon Radio 11 Oeneral Bleotrto TSVa Oineral Pooda ., 13 Oeneral Motor , IIK Oeonla Pee. Plywood 11 Ooodroar Tin 11 Bomeatakt Mlnlni Co. M International Harreeter II XnUrnatlonal Paper fit John Murine T Kannacotl Copper M Llbby McNeil 4Ve Lockheed Aircraft HI Loewei Incorporated UV Lent BeU , 10 Montgomery Ward 0V Neh Kclrlnator S4Va New Tork Central S3 Northern PaclHc Tt Paclflo American Plah Pacific Oaa St Xlectrl ItVb Paolllt Tel. AT Tel 111 Packard Motor Car t Penney, J. C 114 Penmylvanla R. R. as Pepal Cola Co. 11 Phllco Radio 99 Radio Corporation 3H Raronler Ineorp Sl Rayonler Inoorp. Ptd Republic Steel 41 Reynold! MetaU 3 Rlchlleld oil (IMi flafewar Storei Ins. 15H Bcotl Paper Co. ee Bean, Roabucl CO. to to 47 41 15 40Vl 1 My. ..... it ..... 10 404 Ill 30 11 ..... 10 ..... 41V, KH 40 17 H , 41 40V ParUajiA tuCdJ, Hark! Portland (UJ0 Cabbaia aold up to l a rta for amall and madlumlaed head! today on tha Portland Baatato carmen Wholaiala Produce market with areraae run tolnt at t3.:3-3.7. other atlirlnia wen lacklnt with price aonunu. Booonr-Vacuum OU Southern Paclllc Standard OU Calif Standard OU N. 3 atudebaker Corp. Bunahlna Mlnlnt .., Swift at Company Tramamerlca Corp Twentieth Century Pol Union Oil Company Union Paclllo , United Alrllnei United Aircraft , United Corporation ....... United Stetae Plywood .... United Btatca Steel ...... Warner Plcturai Weitirn Union Tel Weetlnihouie Air Brakt .., Weatlnihou Xleotrlo .... Woolworth' Hay TJ. 8. No. t treen alfalta. dallTtr- ed ear lota P.O.B. Portland, nominally Hi aoni ejeatue. a-ac. - Weel Willamette valley moiUy nomin al at 45o lb. ireaie bull. Bite Oalre, la-ite n, accordant t0 welahtti treen klpi, 10-Uei beef, 10-Uo id.: ouii. a-tMci ireen Dutcnar cow nidat, raearte Wholla cauina nrlea No. 1 lan Barcelona, tt-15o lb.; trowtr prion. ereaar run. a-teo ID. Waraet wholeeale atnina price, lint ejuallty lam rrutuattaa, 11 -111 tb.i (rower price, orchard run, ll-lte Ilk, law keel to Uc. ' lie. but prlaea wan about at watt tatk . lower. orwea aueatta. TJ. B. No. 1 i t war wholaaallai Irota 14 to M.M a aaadrad pound aok with a few brlnitni aa locv M 11.11 a hundred oa Tueaaay, March lt. Thll U aomawhat dlftarent Utaa tha trend at other terminal market where) price were eomewhat atronier. Tna nation' onion impment tat pan week totaled around 171 cara. That la around 40 oars lata than war thlppad :. durlni tha prerloua week. Oreaoa'a aiilv mente dropped around SO cara thla pan week, kul were around 4 ear keener than inipmanu or a year aio. oa the rortiena wnoieiaw wjaraa war pail wk around ION aaeka at ttuaaa were reoelred by truck al compered to lev aacka the previous week. Allboaah aua- nllea ware uinter act tae aroruanra wonea aal market, price remained unehanaed from a week earlier, oreion weetern Tea low, madlum In ilie. U. a. No. l a, wen whBlaaalln from 13.11 to 14 a bo pound . lack. The S Inch minimum else MM for 1 50 to t a to pound aact. Pertlaad Uveetaek Portland QUO cattle: tool iiowi aarnr aalea itoadyi tood fad ateen 11-111 com mercial atocrt, heifer ll.lt; utility itoen down to It; nUllty heller 15-17; cennar cutter oowa 11-141 thaUa down to It ad below: utility oowa 15-lt.50i utuits ball 11-11: autton dowa to it. calvaa: tot alow: leneraliy ataiu a tee-ay or 31-31 for lood-oholc Tealeru tood 40 lb. atock calvai SI. Hon: too: active, iteadr to waaai cnoia S butcheri lJO-lM lb. S3.lt -XI. Ml , choice 1 butohen S3 .75.. 350-100 iba. Sl . 12.161 choice 400-500 lb. aowi 11 60-80 60. Sheep: 1001 a iood auuiater tamaa offered early) lood-cholc Tueaday S 10.50; tood-cholco leader aalabl 1T 17.60; sood-oholea twee auotaaia e.0- 6t. . Cbleaae Ureatock Ohlcaio Wt Hot aalea want tn two direction Wedneaday. Barrow and tilt, eapeciaiiy uinter weunu, wen wean to So centa lower on continued ipene de mand from ahtppln In teres ta. Bowa, a-. - peoiauy neaner waunti, were ataady to at cent hither.. - cattle were moatlr ataady althouih com . weakneu appeared on bull, aheap traden -failed to. tet up a market by late la tha aeislon with, Indication for a atoady market. . Moat choice butcher weiiht hon told from I11.M to 110.11 with Uihter kind : lolni on up to a hlih at tsl.OO. Sowi ,. were 111.60 to lll.lt. oood to prime ateen moatly made sit.ov 7 to HO.bO, Two loada teatlni averaia prlma topped at H1.00. Oood to low-printa ' helfere aold from 111.00 to 121.00. Cowa topped practically at 1U.1Q. Chlcata Onlona ' Ohlcaio 0JJ0 Suppilaa moderate, de mand. Uibt, market allihtly. weaker oa -new crop, about ateady on Yellow olobea. . atreei aalea (to loa.i: Idaho and oreion Spanlah 1-lneh and laner mottly l.oe; , ueiico crrtal white wax s-tnob end laner few 4.60 a la l-lnch 1.O0; mMweat medium Tallow Olobet 1.T5-4.00, toma but line 1.15; MlehUan carton twelve S pound celloe t.K-I.M. . t . , ') ivrtlaal Orala Portland (v-No aoana tratni enotc. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, bail No. 1 bulk, delivered eoait: Soft White 1.44! Boll White (escludlas Rex) 1.441 Whit ujuu a.ea. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary S.4T1 la per cant 1.411 11 par .cent J.47; U pot oent 1.47. Hard Whlta Baart: Ordinary l.tli la per cent S.411 11 par cent 1.41; IS par cent 1.44. car recelpti: Wheat SO: flour 1: aera 4; oat ii mill feed a. Mala. Oetleat Baaart Oreion state couata rotata ataneia thll pait week wen allthtly itroater, but onion nrloe war iinflhanred. The aatton'a potato ahlpmtnti durtna the week endint March 1, totaled a tittle over MOO cara. Thll It about SM can heavier than chip men ta cf the vrvvloui week and about 300 can aneaa as amp mente durlni the tint week of March a year aao. Total aniomenta ox lata po- tatcai In the nation to data amount to a little ever 111 thouiand can at pared to 101 thouiand car to aatc en yaar Bn. potato inipmentl irom tnc nortnweat trda naat weak totaled around Hot can. Oreion ahlpped ill can and Idah this- wad around 1460 cara.. - on tna Portland wooiaeaia maraei una pail week over I too acka cf potatoee wen received ay unci iron point in Oreion. Thla la luat about the eame num ber of aaoka that wen received a week 11 Cl.DeocMA Owr-earveW 16IJ-IM1 COLONS STOMACH F1US (Hcmorrhetdi) Wmm Wrtraa, Call THI DIAN CLINIC Open 10 caul 1 Waaler tbrocnb Mley. Valll t p.ra. Meeaar, Waaaeeawy and Prtoap. CMrwraerli ttrywcleat . , la ear 43td yaeve sola NoarttiAtT saiiby bouuvakb Tileptiiae tAet ICIt Penlaad 14, Ora. ff - F!l Vnur RlnmH Ic Moorlorll 1 vmi vivvu iaf iiwuwui t r iaj pnone i-wo or wui for Appointment Again, the blood of free men has been thed upon the battlefield to preserve and protect your way of life. And now . . . YOUR BLOOD IS NEEDED for freedom's fight, it your fight, toot A pint of blood it II gh to ask of you . e . to lave J 1 lives of those who have already fc. given much, much more. During ARMED FORCES BLOOD DAY MARCH 12, 1953 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. U.S. NAVAL AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER Sponsored in the interest of freedom by the following listed firms . . . If COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 141 N. Commercial Phone S-4SS4 HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. ISO Chemeketa Phone S-I16I HOGG BROS. APPLIANCESS Comer State and Commercial Phone I-I14I MOTOROLA TV The Standout Picture Set SALEM HARDWARE CO. 120 N. Commercial Phone l-490t SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 151 North Capitol Phone S SENATOR HOTEL 115 Court St. Phone I TELEVISION ASS'N OF SALEM "Buy with Confidence" WHITE'S LUNCH and DRIVE INN 11SI South Commercial Phone I : l i l V I l " 1267 AVe. ..,-. I "X.- S I - i WILLAMETTE VALLEY BANK 119 Fairgrounds Road 1310 State St Lip c s