' - tA '. Friday. April 24, 1953 This 10 4 A PhoTfrt1c wwt. ivuiw, VOU1U1 .HO UlCIlfiC O-A-DltfO. m diicoyered by Mr. Jay Morris, 3790 Liberty Rd, on ner front lawn Friday morning when ihe went out to get ner morning newspaper. Thus far no one has claimed the car and no report of the accident has been made. Sheriff's deputies are checking California sources to identify the owner. Photo shows Glen Noeske Inspecting the wreck. Local Paragraph Talent Show Todav "run - nlbal Caners." the eiehth n-ade talent show, was presented at Leslie Junior High school to day. The talent show takes Dlace in a South Sea laland The leading characters are the two Kings, played by Don Peters and David Bradshaw. Each class at Leslie nrpaent talent show during the year. Tne advisor for the eighth grade's show is Miss Eleanor Roberts. Chin En Member Hnrt Mm Albert McCleod, 570 Hood street, Chin Up club member, received a severe back injury mis weeu wniie caring for her invalid husband and is now under doctor's care. Zeller Soloist Richard Zel ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving m. zeuer, ziss South Commer cial street, will be presented by the music department of George Fox college in a re cital of sacred music at the Mewberg Friends church at 3:30 D.m. Sundav. Anril Zeller Is a bass singer and the recuai win he open to the gen erai puDiic. Completes Course Clarice Kempel, daughter of Mrs. Max lne Allen, 1306 North Church ftrect, has completed a 20 week course at the Telemar scnool, u. S. navy trainine cen ter, Bainbridge, Md. She has seen assigned to the communi cations department at the naval air station,- Quonset Point Khode Island, Miss Rempel en listed in the Waves last Sep lemoer, Cemera Meet Salem Came ra club members will hold their meeting at the First Me thodist church Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. During the meet ing i-nniip unambers will show slides of pictures he took in Europe and members of the club will show pictures they took at the Armstrong school ui nance recently. Injured in Fall Mrs. Cor delia Maloney fell down base ment Stairs at her hnmA OA1 Leslie. Wednesriav nlsht' oJ is in Salem Memorial hospital wnn a peivic injury. Surgery wm noi De neeaea. New Chamber Members New members of the Salem Chamber of Commerce report ed this week are: Robert W. DeArmond, attorney, 687 Court street; and Brown-Fox, British Car Sales, 1230 Broad way. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Friday, April 24 . Seabee reserves at Naval and Marine Corps training center, Tn KnvlM rnrn. OS. Naval Training Center, San Diego Arnold August Manke. S.R. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Manne, Jr., 784 North Summer street, Baiem, is presently as- of the recruit training command arum una ougie corps. Mange re- -nlLtrful In th Vaw UOH.h A of this year and took his recruit warning uere. Rfrk four Pleasantvllle Hubert Wilson, petty officer 3-c, U. S. Coast Ins Guard, os home on three wee Its tick leave following a major operation at the Marino hospital In Seattle. Wilson is a flight winter at the Coast Guard station in Fort Angeles, Wash. BORN . . .r. ti ,.i ..... ... . .. ....... . . .u. MomTT-To Mr. tut Uri. Jick Uaf. fltt. 1939 Ctnttr St. a bor. April Jl. HAVER LANO To Mr. and Mr, brli April . THORTON To Mr. and Mri. Robtrt SALrM GEN'FRAL HOSPITAL BENAOE To Mr. tnl Mri. Paul Bra Ut. 11 sl " Apr11 31 CARR To Mr. and Mm. It a L. Carr, 1SS tonriT Dr, a bor, April II. riNNERAN To Mr. and afri. Prancli rinntrin, 1M Blckorr St. a bor, April 3, SILV8RT0M BOSrlTAI, RICH-To Mr. and Mri. Stanter Rich, a iW, April U MYSTERIOUS NIGHTTIME CALLER ri.a.i 11 a -nn Undergoes Stirrer Mrs Leon W. DuBols underwent major surgical treatment -xnursaay at saiem Memorial nospiiai. one is snowing a fa vorable reaction. Changed Plea Earle Rhea Shelton changed his plea to guilty in district court Friday on a charge of assault and bat tery arising trom a card game argument last week in which he alleeedlv hit Eueene Car ver with a beer bottle. He was fined $50 and sentenced to 60 days in jail, the sentence sus pended upon payment of the fine. . i- Driver Fined Kenneth Dan liy Hurley, Sisters, pleaded truiltv to a charffe of drunk driving Friday and paid a fine of 4250. He was arrested on the charge March 29. Easv Does It A red hard. wood lounging chair was taken from the patio at her home some time Wednesday night, Mrs. Anna Wolf. 435 River street, reported to city police. COURT NEWS Circuit Court ! Harver A. Michael is n n. r. and Mar caret D. Folanakl: Order of dlsmlwal with prJuUca and without coeti. Clinton Oardner: Divorce decree to plaintiff who Is awarded custody of two U"UW W1IHUEB N i0 UUUUI7 Support 07 (KU, WfiltKP Unnrnji m A(tat Tnrlna- nisi Accident tommraioa: uompiainc eeking Judament requlrint defendant to ntunuu im Pfcviuus iiDuinga ana oraera and AWardlnr nl!ntlff inmnnutinn for temporary total disability at the rate of $110 per month and for euch further temporary total disability and permanent total disability or permanent uDuy u may oe louna ot cruel and Inhuman treatment. Asks ownership oi Teal and nerional oroMrty Married at Vancouver, Wash.. Auttut inn. Ben A. Wj1 vm Stinlrai U WaIsi. rii vorce complaint, charging desertion. Peet and Q. Robert West: Complaint ----- m jiiuiTikj hi o oe held wrongfully by defendants or for anon ni tan .77.. njuiiiukrtril OI Willlaa. Joseph Mlnklewltt estate rs Donna Ruth Roner et al: Complaint for Judgment of 116.000 damiges aa th- T7fUn UlnVUt.it . resuit of automobile accident at aist End Mill t.r.t tsnfantk.. . Plaintiff was killed. Rllth A Strnti v. V mi' - - K. , , .HIUI VI ucl Bno in- human treatment. Aska custody of three minor children, $150 monthly support and possession of real property. Msr Jjj JJ "toneapotla, Minn., February mnYin n. rjLsseu: Divorce complaint, charging cruel and Inhuman tri.tm.nt m..i.j Vf BT-W tTaaaaill s.i-i Ind.. October 38, 1939. Seeks custody of uiuiur viuraren, aoo montnly sup ownership of real and personal property! Ocus Terr Uari. m... complaint, charging desertion.' M.rnri hw, bpiuh. Ara., March 32, 1932. Ubji T. Tait. i .. .. DlVOrr enmntslm .it... a i.i. " ". rcn Probata JO Ann Ualnt-a aiaa4l..l.l. . suaraian. w m. Majori Benjamin WmIm n.nnH ....... . ........ .-a . . - ' naaj maa renor, w d, aaard Uar it. Ona Drakft a. t. r. . kntora motloni la trlk, oWmiiobi u, final account. LaiUt Sliadrlci tuardHnrtlp: Ordfr appolntlns Rolh Shadrlck ai suarSan. Barlaa Scott aa admlnlitrator. Bull P. attint.t ....... ' uui appointins Marr Xamaunck atuKtl ai admtoutralru. Marriage License R.ir.hep4 m BfVb. nat v. .... Mary K. Taylor, 19, both of WowIbiirD. Replanting of Tillamook Burn Five million two-year-old Douglas fir seedlings will be bJd planted in the Tillamook burn during the next six months, while 10,000 acres will be aerial seeded if the aed can be obtained, Rudy Kalian- aer, rehabilitation director of me a late roreatry uepartment, said Friday. Contracts will be awarded May 8 .for cutting snags on i.ouu acres oi mt iTasK area of the burn. Kallander elan aald that w. tensive fire protection projects are nlanned in the hum in. eluding snag falling, and con- Lost in viclnltv Af ITnffl. wood Avenue, larre arav nart Persian cat. Call Mrs. Wilhelm, a-6068. Reward. 88 Air-steamshin tickets inv. where. Kugel, 8-7694, 153 N. High St 98 Paint with BlamnrWIno Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper selection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. 98 Fire extineiiiahera anil fills. J. D. HartwelL S-1S45. The lilac s-ardena at nla Acres Florist will be open to the nubile Saturrlav nnH Sun day, April 25 and 26. Visitors welcome. BB " " Vallev Farm Stnr mm tin 8 p.m., 3935 Silverton Sd. 99 RummaSe Sale over Oreen. baum's, Friday and Saturdav. a.m. rire exunauisnera anil . fUls. J. D. HartweU. 3-1348 Treadle sewins marhlne $10 and up. Electric console and portable machines, $49.50 and up. Ralph Johnson Appli ances. 355 Center. , B8 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balta, OrtfW Voters Ashed fOontlnued from Page 1) in thf house reiectlnff the sen. ata'a action in annrnvlns an in. creaM in legislative pay for tea present session, the legis lature in its closing days adopted resolution referring a proposed constitutional aunendiTaent ti ihm vaam ruai mltting the legislature to set its own pay. Much complaint was beard from members of the legisla ture that the present legisla tive DaV Of 1600 a vear la ant sufficient to cover the ex penses of the legislator during his approximate three-month's stay in Salem during a aeinn Nor do they say it in any way covers the time and extra ex pense consumed in work re. quired of many of the legis lators who are placed on im portant interim committees. Another measure on which the voters will be asked to vote on would, if approved at the polls, permit the domiciliary hospital to be located near Portland to accept patients for treatment of a general mental illness. It was contended by members of the ways and means committee that .lt would be unwise to restrict the pro posed hospital to the care of aged persons only. Because the board of higher education , frequently is be queathed stock which under uresent law eannnt he vetoinAj? the legislature passed 'and ref erred to the voters a measure which proposed that the state be permitted to own the cor porate stock of a corooration. if such stock is included In gifts or bequests. struction of firebreaks and roads. The fid-man .ennvft ereizr 4n the burn will build flrehreaVa and roads and fisht flrea This is the fourth vear of the Project to reforest the hum Other work to be done this summer and fall include pre nlantina aurvevs on in.nnn acres. At least fl.Onn nminda nf Douglas fir seed will be bought nexi rau li it is available.. Kallander said use of aerial Dhotoa has increased the effi ciency of the program, while reducing costs Dy more tnan so per cent. SCIO POLICE CHIEF Georce Karl.. nervals far. mer lieutenant of guards at the Oregon state penitenti ary, who has been appointed chief of police of Scio. , 1 N! I Funeral Srvic Sine 187t V fhone 9139 Church at retry J (Sj SAlIArl, ORIOON Liquor-by-Drink Members of the niaain uiquor control commission met with Governor Paul T. Patterson Friday to discuss the uaie on wmcn tne commission will lnagurate liquor by the drink in the state.. The llouor commlaainnera stated that following the con ference with the governor, it was nlanned tn meat in the commission offices In the high way Duumng and possible set uie aaie. rtrlo-innllv 10 Y...4 U .1.. ned to7 allow liquor by the arinK Beginning May 4 but it was found that there wmiM not be sufficient time to pro cess au applications by that date. June 1 has been ausmat. ed as the date hut the nmmi. slon has taken no action as yet . ai a snort morning session the commission held up con sideration of four annltcaiinna for liquor-by-the-drink licenses irom lien ton county, . Also held up was action on a reauest of the Cnrvalli. council that no liquor-by-the- niiK licenses oe issued within the corporate limits of Corval- lis. -. Members of the ' mmmluiAn action on the request as well as the Benton' county applica tions would await formulation of a policy 'by. the commission from city councils and ennntv courts. : ' 4 Airmen (Continued from Paga 1) Aeronautics Commlaalnn idM it was not clear whether the gmOKe Orlftlnff im thrniiirh the trees came from the wreckage or a survivors lire. The crash scene was eitl mated less than half a mile from where another Miami non-schedule line transport hit a mountainside last week. There were 25 aboard that plane, 22 of them soldiers heading for the Far East. Mi raculously, 19 of them sur vived and were rescued by ground narties or helieonters in deep snow. Trie search coordinator said, however, that there - was deep snow to hamper rescue operations Friday.' The wreckage was at about the 3,800 or 4,000 foot level on a rldse south nf Cedar Lake, about 40 miles southeast or seatue. , The four airmen ahnard the crashed nlane were Pant .Tnhn Schroeder, Coral Gables; Capt. Maurice uooska, Miami; Co pilot James Gilbert, Hlaleah, and Co-nilot Donald TWellev. Miami. ' Reds Returning (Continued from Page 1) "There Was nnk nlane we called -death valley," said Pfc, Harold L. Witt, of Bnrtlesvllle Okla. "They were carrying GI's out of there by the Korean cart- lOBOS. At the request of the com munists, the resumntlnn n full- scale armistice talks, scheduled ur wmurrow, was postponed uiuu a p.m. sunaay (9 a.m Saturday PST.) - 'TBiiaiTilfiiri1iW-w---tisisi aM mi i i 1 II . I.-. V a - 1 Man Dies (Oontlnued from Page.1) The force of the collision Jammed the cycle so tightly into the truck that It remained standing even after being araggea sideways for about 10 feet by the truck, Skid marks left by the cycle to the scene of the crash measured 68 feet. The two men had hnrrnnrait the cycle from a friend. Arthur Mooney, 5165 Skyline road. It was later removed from the scene by brother of the vic tim. Vernon Henrv. and ir. eral other youths. Raymond Caldwell, 1180 Seventh street was driver nf the truck. He was not cited. The injured vouth is the of Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Peterson, 320 Boone road. Henry is. survived by his widow, Joan, an expectant mother. Sunday they would have been able ta celebrate their first wedding anniver sary, f Other survivors Include hi. parents. Mr. . and . Mr. Tt. Henry, and brothers Jack and vernon, au oi Salem; Wllbert of Hayward, Calif.; James of Los Angeles, and Earl of Gale's Creek, Ore.; and sister, Mrs. Eunice Meeder of San Diego, California. Henry was born A Mental eif 1930. in Elkton. South Tfolrnta' The family moved to Salem a . - se is . aa- 1-J tended Liberty school, Leslie years later where he at- Dodg R E STAN BAKEB MOTORS 00 Two Convenienl Locations to Serve You Listen for "Hometown News," 8:53 f, M. -Monday thru Friday KSLM stan mim rjioTOEis Chemeketa and High rnone 2-240B DEATH RODE DRIVER'S SEAT This Jammed and battered motorcycle carried 22-year-old Emmett Hoyt Henry, 4780 Skyline road, to his death Thursday in collision with an oil truck. The truck was turning left, off Boons-. road when It was struck on the right side by the cycle carrying Henry and friend, Leslie Gene Peterson, 18, 320 Boone road. Peterson was hos pitalized with severe injuries but was reported in fair eon-' ' dltion Friday. (State Police Photo) Junior Hlah and Salem HI ah school and recently has been worklnff at the Frank' Jndd sawmill in Sunnyslde. He was a memner oi the Christian church. The accident was the third traffic fatality of the year for juarion county. : A train-pedestrian accident accounted for a fourth death. -. ' Funeral arran semen ta will be announced later by Howell- Mwaros funeral home. Only known witness, to the accident was Mrs. Thelnut Mc- Clellan. 240 Boone road, whn said she was looking out the winaow at tne time of the crash. Her husband A. B. Me Clellan. heard the crash, be said, but did not see it - NATO Asks (Continued from Page 1) The ministers also- naaaad 890 million dollar budget for ainieioa, jet fuel pipelines, communications and other infrastructure" installations through 1956. , " : , An aide who came out of Tha aitaaanevA eaa.41 . , M aVfV UltSTSUHJJ MWL1U. the program was aonroved e Truck Prices DOCE'D! 49 72 down SV - SALEM Fortland Rd. & Una Am. . PhoMl-7264 nagsjh without any dispute among the 80-odd ministers. The United States share ef tha iwouraa has been 42 per cent, but a high- American official said the U.S. may pay 43 per .cent from now on. ,, 1 v Others Speeding Uj V Followlna- the momin meeting.. J. W. Beven. Nether lands foreign minister, told news conference the foreign ministers of France, Belgium, Italy and Luxemboura had de clared their Kovernments would speed up ratification of the European army pact "fs must as possible." He pre dicted eomolete ratification '1y autumn." ; ' .: After adontion of tha reso. lution on EDC, 'French For eign Minister Georges Bldault, who voted for it, asked con tinued Bunnart for hla ennnW in the war in Indochina. U.S. secretary of State Dulles sup ported him in the plea. Cherry aty Electric 131 Ohemeketo nermnntli aj- ' aaawesiii PlKa I J '' VV,! 1 -