Monday, April 27. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OrcgM Pitt IS THE FORGOTTEN WAR t Aft w ' -1 8 A French tank moves up past French Viet-Nam troops ai the "forgotten" war continues near Hanoi, Indo-Chlna. The last major defense bastion on the road to Laos' ancient capital of Luang Prabang crumbled and two Communist spearheads thrust within 60 miles of the historic city. (UP Telephoto) Sect Troubles Threatens War Appiedale, B. C. U.R-Out-raged Slocan Valley residents threatened a "shooting war" today If the Canadian govern ment does not give them police protection against the fire and dynamite raids of the fanatical Doukhobors. More than 100 citizens de cided at a mass meeting last night' to give the government one more week to act in the crisis. Previously, they had planned to resort to guns last midnlgnt 10 anve oui me rui cal religious sect. Th. meeting came on the heels of the 24th fire set in a recent wave of terrorism and violence in the fear-filled val ley. A store belonging to a re formed Doukhobor, Peter Plot- nikoff, was burned to the around Saturday night at Krestova. Spring Made Theme Of Pythian Sisters Dallas Spring fever seemed to serve as the theme for the regular meeting of the Pythian. Sisters Thursday, Ap ril 23. The program, the dress, decorations all pertained to spring flowers. All the members came dressed in their garden clothes with Mrs. Margaret Kelley tak ing the prize as most nearly exemplifying the way in which. a good gardener should dress. The program began with Mrs. R. G. LeFors talking about flowers, and the group singing flower songs. Reports were made by seV' eral members on the Orih!r. Garden Show. These Included Mrs. R. G. LeFors, Mrs. Art May, and Mrs. Fritz Klaus. Program committee was list ed as follows: Mrs. Helen Mc Kibbon and Mrs. Margaret Miller. - Other committees were: hostess, Mrs. Carl Bayles, Mrs. Robert Kleeman, Mrs. Paul Johnson, and Mrs. Clyde Mc Whirter; decorations, Mrs. El mer Buller, Mrs. Eldon Kliev er. The business of the meeting Included making final plans for the district convention to be held in Corvallis, April 30. The Dallas group will be in charge of the initiation under the direction of Mrs. A. u. Brown. It was announced that anyone needing transportation to the event should contact Mrs. 'Elmer Buller. A large number of the Dallas member ship is expected to attend the Corvallis meet. Thursday's prize was won by Mrs. Carl Swanstrom. Cicadas live about a month as adult insects before they die. GOT For Add Indigestion TODAY! Gil, httrtbaro, soar stomach mar itrike after lunch, after breakfast, of when you're trying to lleep ton i ft hi! So be pre pared! Carry Tumi al wayt. Quick as a wink. Tarns neutralize excess acid. Yet coniaio no soda to ofer-elkaliie or causa actd rebound. No mixing, nerlH. liter Ml 1 fi Tumi like coodr-eiter noli or ihtnt.tr ioine fetonte food or oer indoleeoce cum d.itrm. For top imrT relief from end itoraech-eet l JH of Americ't feeorire eitermeol Bnnll lode J. Cmtt ihem elweri. 300 Hunt for Lost Scout Choteau, Mont. UK . search party of "more than 300 persons" today searched the rugged mountain country 25 miles east of here for an 11- year-old Boy Scout missing since Saturday night. Jerry Monkman strayed away from his companions Sat urday night while they were hiking near the entrance to towering Teton canyon in the wilds of Northwest Montana. Teton county undersheriff Walter MaGee said "more than 300 Choteau residents and law men" had joined the search for the frail lad. Woodburn PTA Elects Tuesday Woodburn The Woodburn Parent-Teacher association will hold its annual election of officers at the regular meeting Tuesday night, April 28, fol lowing a report by the nomi nating committee. The meeting will be held at the Washington school and Will begin at 7:30 p.m. instead ol 8. Mrs. Ralph Pickering, vice president, who attended the state convention at Medford will give her report' Entertainment will be pro vided by the Woodburn grade school band and the vocal mu sic department of the Washing. ton grade school, directed by Miss Harriet Nizic. "Spring Roundup" will be featured in vocal numbers and there will be square dances by 5th and 7th grade pupils and other en tertainment Refreshments will be served by a group of 8th grade moth' ers, Mrs. L. H. Lundblad, Mrs, Elden Hart, Mrs. Lewis Paul son and Mrs. Frank Chapelle, WeeaSPSsaWSspeDreeaea' OBBBBBBaaajBaaraeaa CAR & TRUCK v RENTALS 394 North Church . Phone 3-9600 Salem Heights Members of Boy Scout troop 19 participated in the Willam ette encampment at the Wil lamette university Saturday, The group went for an air plane ride over the Willamette valley and watched demonstra tions by the ROTC In drilling and Infantry field weapons. They ate dinner at Lausanne hall. About 140 boys attended from Cascade area, Calapooia district and Silver Falls area. Attending from troop 10, were Lane Olson, Gene Els werth, David Howells. Elmer Thompson, assistant scoutmas ter, and John Kinney, scout master. , Last week-end four patrol leaders attended the patrol leaders training course at Camp Silver creek. They were Bob by Miller, . Darrel Rybloom, Billy Harrison and William Rector. Patrol leaders of troop 19 won first prize In flag patrol, by making a flag out of mater- ials from out in the open with the exception of one piece of cloth. . r No membership fee or infiltration fee. 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