THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, t 12 Schools Now Signed s Auuwwnmjf mmicn ZD, 1958 v ; . . i '1 To 5ee Movie of ' By VIC Hey, Kids, have you teen the Derby movie yet? Probably only a few of you have, but don't give up hope. Dick Roger tella me he has more than 12 schools ligned up to see the show this week and next and that probably others -will still be able to sign up or see It later in the month when It is scheduled to come back Balem way again. Already it has been shown to the Soap Box Derby asso ciation, the Chamber of Com merce, the Optimist club, South Salem Lions, and Lincoln, Kel ler and Richmond arhnnl. Thursday evening It will be ntiEB shown at Albany,' Friday at sue junior high and at Cor- VaUIS. Next mk ahnnt 11 Schools in the Salem iru will see the movie, in addition to the Junior Chamber of Com merce, Kiwanls club and and ETOuna of Sweet Hnm anil Dallas fans. Some of the schools ose Lives in Fire Troy, N.Y. ( Two boys were burned to death early Tnursday as they stood help less at their bedroom window amid flames that razed their farm home, v Eight persons were injured. ; The parents, two brothers, sister and three half-broth era of the dead children escap ed with minor cuts or burns. All were brought to a hospl : tal here. : Donald ' Clickner, 10, and his brother Lawrence, 9, were trapped upstair by the fire In the two-story frame dwell ing 18 miles southeast of Troy. The fire apparently started in the kitchen, but the cause was not determined. ; - The stepfather, Robert War ner, a machinist, and a half brother, Warren Clickner, 17, were . driven back by , the flames when they fried to res cue Donald and Lawrence. Clickner, an air force man home on leave from his sta tion at Portland, Ore., said. Church Women Commend Senators ' The executive board of the Salem Council of Church Women, meeting this week to hear committee reports, direct' ed that a letter be sent to the Oregon . senate commending the members for their . "out standing work" in regard to passage of the civil rights bill, The communication was sent at the request of Mrs. Dennis Patch. .' 1 Mrs. Cec'l Wickline gave report of work at the state hospital which is sponsored by the church women. .' The annual state meeting of the Oregon Council of Church Women, held in Forest Grove Wednesday, was attended by Mrs. L. H. Randle, Mrs. E. P. Goulder, Mrs. E. A. Collier and Mrs. Cecil Wickline, all of Sa lem. May Fellowship day will be observed May 1 with a meeting to be held at St. Mark Luth eran church with Mrs. Willis Dallas as chairman. Say kids, tf year dad hasn't had a chance to see the Derby movie yet, .tell him be can tee it this week end at the beak Walton lea gne sport show at the lea gae clabhoase. Dick Begets called jost before press time to aay that Walter Morse at Klasle 1-heto ihop has asked to show "Where the SON Shlaes" along with ether pert films and the Oregea vaeatloa film, "Yoa'U Kem ember Oregon." The films will be shown all dat ing the twe-day shew. will show it two or more times. A number of other showings may be scheduled. Dick says he also hopes to get the film back here about the first of May for some more showings. So you can see the movie Is really making the round and those who have already seen It, say it's really great. The name of the movie. "Where the SON Shines," means just what it say. This is the big event where the son is the big star and dad is Just an onlooker. Of course, the dads can have a lot of fun too, giving advice on building the racer, helping with Inspections, working on Derby committees and so forth, but the two big days, Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12, belong to you boys. Ana believe me, It's go ing to be a lot bigger two days this year than It was last year. When you see the movie, you will see how one town In Amer ica started its Derbyjust like Salem did last year. It shows the boy building their racing bugs and racing them In the home town Derby; It shows champs from all over the na tion arriving in Akron for the All-American Derby and then the race itself a it Is won by little Joe Lunn. with his taped up "rambling wreck from Georgia.". ? ,fc,--'-' .fv Doug Adam. Salem's champ, get in on the show as he admires a huge hunk ol beet at the big barbecue for the champs. The Capital Jour nal also gets in on the act with a picture of. Pressman Chester Duncan -taking a copy of the paper with the Derby announcement from the press. So that' it the story of the Soap Box Derby in a movie with full color and sound. You don't want to miss it MAY GET BONNEVILLE JOB Portland u.ra The Oregon Journal reported today that Dr. William A.. 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