TharaJay, Mar 14, 1IU THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Rika. OrtgM rat it Tele-Views Sg? R8di-Tltyiilon j-- By DATI BLACUtH On Television KPTY (Channel 27) piC left Salem Wednesday af temoon and was very much impressed with the city of Salem. Alon, with him took the Television Asociation meeting Monday night Bran ner and Harold Jury, chief engineer of the station have been atudying the various site prospects of the station tower. Jmind , in Salem Wednesday and will leave either Thursday night or Friday. The survey which the ' team conducted white in Salem will be rechecked in Los Angeles and then the Harvey, firm will secure the land and then make the announcement to the public. Mail being sent to the station will get to them br writ KPIC(TV) care of Post Office Box. Salem, Or? YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY Matinee Theater 2. "Kentucky Carnival." . John Ar ledge, Mary Lou Lander. Kid Magic 4:30. Story of young newsboy who becomes Kid Magic, and visits Magic City, which is built on good thoughts, and his adventures . with friends such as "Gizzard the Wizzard." Zero Freeze Theater 6. This replaces "My Hero," and alternated with "Candy Theater" each Thursday at this time. This week's play entitled "The Party Dress." Tale of a young married couple and the difficulties encounter ed in me purchase oi a $ou parry areas. I ? The Unexpected 8. "The Woman Who Left Herself." Bonita Granville and Jtobert Osterloh in a story about an ambitious woman who wants to make her mark in I the world and is unhappy after her marriage. Ford Theater 8:30. "Look For Tomorrow" starring' Jane Greer and William Ching. Story of a hopeful singer !iL 1.4.1 Al S. 1 . ... - wun nine mieni wno iaus in love with her voice teacher whose fiance, a famous singer was killed in a plane crash. Nite Owl Theater 10:30. "Criminal Investigation." Robert Lowery, Edith Fellows. YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY What's Cooking, 9:30. Cooking show starring Barbara Angell. . . . v Morning Edition, 10:15. News and sportscast with Norm Wallace and Bill Clayton. ' . . Matinee Theater, 2. "Spy Train." Rkhard Travis, Catherine Craig, C. Chandler. Fights, 6. Rocky Marciano of Brockton, Mass., vs. Jer sey Joe Walcott of Camden, NJ., in the postponed 15 round world's heavyweight championship bout from the Chicago stadium. Yon Asked for It, 7:80. John Davis, Olympic hero and undefeated heavyweight amateur weight lifting cham pion of the world will demonstrate the three standard Olympic lifts, along with other thrilling acts. The Big Story, 8. ' Reporter Lou Hass of the Los An geles Daily News checks a drowning story and proves a murder. i Dennis Day Show, 8:80. Charlie decides to go home for Mother's Day but his boss won't give him time off. Dennis atterrrats to cover for him. , Chance of a Lifetime, 9. Karen Chandler, 'young re cording star is guest. 'Favorite Story, 9:30.v'Jack of Hearts," starring Rich ard Crane, concerning a gambler, a duel and a card game. Club Embassy, 10. Mindy Carson pays tribute to Vin cent Younmans. Nite Owl Theater, 10:30. "Sweethearts of the USA." Una Merkel, Parkyakarkus and Donald Novis. rmi radio TELEVISION li:C skirt Mm! CwasM Televtolon Cottar JUOS.Com'1 Hut Day ar Mfhl 2-1t11et2-472l Motcrcla TV State Polite to Put 50 f.hrcf.lcn on Highways By PAUL W. 1:U 1:4 4 M :M 0:00 IX 1:4 :M -a t:W It 1:00 :U 0:00 10 10:1 MVMS1T Soiroa tt Twin m Lot, ol ui. P.m. amour Tkaa rtooooa Hovdr DooSr p nun l iUin pudor .. Dun, Mvudo, Mn P4P- Tl. for BMW pp duo Mm p.ol-Hwi CoraYM P.B. Oroueko Vm P.M. T OboipmIoS p-oi Uuxm lui muolrro p Hollywood WrulliM l .-IU Owl TtolBUs'rVl I Cu to oorfoS ell I M liiHn h I I 1 pot, CM m II 4 U ow poop JL J pjjj1 POOl " Mj m tils' I CALL 4-2271 HEIDER'S 42SC0WI 1f20C8na A 11 per cent increase In the number of stale polk of ficers on Oregon's highwayi soon will signal the start of a new effort to reduce the traffic accident toll. The state police, which has 130 officers on the road, will take on SO more officers July 1. They will be given six months' training In all phases of law enforcement, and then will be assigned to highway patrol. Men who have the responsi bility of traffic safety like to talk about the three r En gineering, Education and En forcement It takes all three of these E's to have effective traf fic safety. . ' The Stste Highway commis sion handles the engineering, laying out roads, installing signs and signals and marking highway!, til iih a viiTT to making them safer. The secretary of state han dles the education, preparing publicity to convince drivers to be careful, examining driven, and teaching people to become better drivers. But all of this is useless un less "the laws are enforced. And that's where the state po- HAEVEX JR. I AmniMi) . lice come In. The additional officers were suthorlted by the Legislature for the sole purpose of cutting down the mounting toll of ac cident. The new program doesn't call for more strict enforce ment, becsuse the stste police are pretty strict now. But it will mesn that the highways will be patrolled better. Ma). Gen. H. G. Maison, who gets that military title because he's commanding general of the slit Division of the National Guard, heads the state police, which is respected throughout, the United Ststee as a top po lice organization. There are 1st state police officer, but M of them ere as signed to duties other than traffic. Every officer, regard less of nls assignment, is pre pareu to handle any kind el law violation. . The new freeways, like the one being built between Fort land ana Salem, will create new enforcement problems be csuse, in effect, a freeway is two highways. That's because freeways are divided la the middle. .On ' present roads, officers can handle traffic going In both directions. But on freeways, each officer can handle traffic going only in one direction, since be cent cross over into the opposing lane of traffic. Maieoa says he wont have trouble getting new recruits. and the applications are flood ing in. Morale in the state po lice Is high, and the V2 ON WE HIGHWAY WE BEST WAY IS... proud to serve in it, Xaeh recruit gets $113 a month. After bis six months' training and probationary period, he becomes a private, with pay of 1333 to $393. Ser geants get .up to K43. lieu tenanta a top of $479 and cap tains up tol31S. New Babies Come to South Salem Homes Salem Heights Congratula tions are beine raeeived t u and Mrs. Archie MeKiJlop on the birth of a daughter, Debo rah Ksye, born Tuesday, May IS, at the Salem General hos pital. The child walrhad a pounds ounces, and has three oroiners, Menard, Miches! and Jeffery. The au tarsal grand parents ara Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fierce and the pater rial greadparent Is Mrs. A. B. McKillop of Salem. Also being congratulated are Mr. and Mrs. Date Berets on the berth of a daughter. Lau rice Lou, born Monday, May 11, at the Saleas General hos pital The little girl weighed pounds ounces sad has a bro ther, Barry, and a i ny. rATNUTrSrOOTA KflUTOtYTK IS A MUST n i" ml m mis ens. . mf Sew Experienced girl for general Office work Shorthand not required State age, qualifications and starting salary WW rmiDAT :M .. Whf. CosktM .JB-Mornlu Sdltlea 11:00 .m. Bli P.FOtl 11:30 Wtlcom, TriTlllia U:00 zccD Ktt, aedth 1:0. p.mCwubl, or IIMklH 1.M p.m. atrlk, n Kick 1:M p.m. ItaUsM TkMUr S:ttv p.m. rch fer Twi.e l:lt p.m. 4t, d UU 4:N t.wu Tmr aad rtraU. 4:M P m Hoy Boctra t:M p.m. CUeo KM ' I X p m.-Done B4w.ru. Kin f : p.mTlm, tm amit s : p.m. c,t&1m4 af atwta :44 p.m. New, cnvM 1:10 p.m. You Atkti (w Tt :00 p.m. in aMrp l:M p.m. rnml Bv :et p.px b.nc of Llfottm. t:P0 p.m. Adolph Iftnjoa l.:M p.a-ciab Bmboitr 10:11 p m. Bob Cotuldlu 10:10 p.mNIU Owl Reply lo Attlee (Continued from Page 1) Then he went on to say he has seen no evidence of such faith. The President recently said he was willing to sccept Soviet peace overtures at face vslue. Kis statement Thursday that Ih're has been no evidence 'of good faith on the part of the Russians seemed to indicate a bit of impatience. The President said emphatic ally, however, that he was will ing to take almost any kind of a chance to promote peace in the world. On Other Matters On ether matters, Eisenhow er: 1. Announced he will make s nation-wide radio address next Tuesday evening on the ecurity of the nation as re lated to the federsl budget end taxes. The hour for the speech has not been set 2. Ssid he probably will make a nationwide report by television a week or so later. He ssid he hsd In mind a re view of what has taken piece during his brief sdministrstion. 3. Emphssized that bis ap pointment of s new military high command In no way Im plies sny criticism of the men who are being replaced on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Presi dent ssid Secretary of Defense Wilson felt be should have an entirely new team, and that he agreed with Wilson.. Sema tars' Fay Bike 4. Endorsed a proposal in Congress to rsise the psy of senators and house members by $10,000 a year. Eisenhower said the time is approaching, with taxes as they sre, when it will be difficult to find well qualified men to bid for Jobs in Congress And, he ssid, the people should hsve the best possible men in Congress whe ther thev ham a nickel or a Inft nf monp. I 5. Said he believes there should be maximum locsl in terest in development of such power projects ss the one at Hells Canyon in Idaho. This wss in reply to a question ss to whether he favored develop ment by the federal government or the Idaho Power Co. Statehood Bin Secretary of the Interior Mc Kay announced recently his de partment hsd no objection to private construction of the power development In the Truman adminlstrstlon, the In terior Department hsd object ed. 6. Ssid he feels thst legisla tion to grant ststehood to Ha waii should be hsndled sepa rately and not combined with the Alaska ststehood measure ATTENTION! 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