t SAturdty, August 22, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon TEHRAN MOB WRECKS COMMUNIST PAPER LT - . ' - ' -.; Vc-. '-"T " 9. " "' " - ii. ,,i i.aif- i r- Sfc .',..,,,., i. e Office equipment' of Communist paper is burned in itreeti of Tehran during the nine-hour coup in which the followers of the Shah ousted the government of Premier Mossadegh. Members of the mob watch In background. "At least 300 person) were reported killed In the bloody, unrestrained rioting. (AP Wlrephoto via radio from Rome) SHAH SUPPORTERS O" ' immunization Date Set at Silverfon Silverton On Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. the nursing conferences and immunization will be at Eugene Field school health rooms. No appointments are necessary. Tuesday, September 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. the well child conference will be held in the Eugene Field rooms. Health education material on sight conservation will be available. Mrs. M. B. Ford, phone 3-4032, will make ap pointments for this clinic. Farm Home fo Place Stone Albany Services will be held on the campus of the Children's Farm Home near CorvaUis at 3:30 p.m. Sunday when the new chapel will be formally turned over to the board of trustees and the "cor nerstone of the structure will be laid, C. L. Starr, president of the board, announced today. Principal speaker for the services will be Sigfrid B. Un- ander, Oregon state treasurer. The chapel, only recently completed, is of Gothic archi tecture, has an auditorium seat ing capacity of 250, and class rooms for Sunday school. Presentation of the building wil lbe made by Donald W. Ed-1 Hiundson, Portland architect; H. L. Shields, Eugene contrac tor, and Harry C. Seymour, chairman of the buildings and grounds committee. Mrs. Kenneth Neilson and children who h.va hacn innul. ing the week at the beach, re turned noma weanesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Omit mnA family, owner of Oreutt's mar ket returned this weekend from a trip which took them to Se attle and surroundin. tcrrltnpv sightseeing and visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. John fnnmUv ind family motored ti f.tr Lake on a vacation trip of sev eral days. Born to Mr mnit Xirm UMl jliam Neinberg. 3230 Newberg ir., a son at salem Gen eral Hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 18. ATTEND CONCLAVE Alhanv AtTAMfli.M .wu4iig oicei in if of th.nftpthtuskstt Jt..t.t - the American Collector! asso- Aurora Feed ill Purchased Aurora John Todd, owner of Aurora Warehouse. Ins.. this week purchased the R. M. Mann Feed Mill on the Pacific highway at Canby, who had operated the business sine Dec. 1, 1J3T. According to Todd, the Can by business will be open ted In conjunction with the Au rora plant The structure occupies part of the alto of the former Locke feed business, and was built about II years ago.' elation in Salem today were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grier. Harry Bryant and Budy Stelnmever. Accompanying the party were Glenn B. Sandberg, national executive secretary of. the American Collectors Associa tion and Michel Lipman, pub lic relations man for the association. TKEFL'CES , Quotes! In Thursday' ' Capital Journal for SALEM IGASTCIB Are Effective Friday, Aug. 21 Thin Suniiy. Aug. 23 Immediate repelrt to i newly acquired structure 1 bo made, Mr. Todd eeii, r 1 full stock of goods, tod. 1 Albert food will be be i at the) Aurora -Canby . house, also full line of fur tlllzer seeds, insecticides, et . m Keizer Keizer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph j Propeck. 812 Menlo Dr., are the parents of a son born Aug. 17 at the Salem Memorial hos pital. The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Teets, 1170 Chemawa Rd.. was the scene of a family party, Sunday, Aug. 16, wheni all the children of the Teets were home, coming from Ta coma from a son f.ad family, EM3 and Mrs.. Myron Teets and daughter, Deborah; from Roseburg was a daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cline and the two boys at home Royal and Terry. Royal Is home for the summer and in September will again go east to school. Also a guest was Miss Jesn Pettlt of Milwaukie. A Without Covering of Air A'; ma ill ni l aky would De inKy diock By J. HUGH PRUETT Aitronomtr, Sxttuton OItUIoo, Orf oa Hlshtr education STlUa Royalists demonstrators ride through a Tehran street carrying body of dead rioter during bloodly nine-hour uprising in which Premier Mohammed Mossadegh was ousted and Shah Mohammed Reza Pshlevl was returned' to power. Dead man's head is visible on board truck. Man in foreground holds portrsit of the shah who Is flying back to his homeland from Rome. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Rome) ' THE SHAH FLIES BACK TO POWER , , ., .. , . ,,r.: ' '"IT" a T VJ " I The frequent suggestion that men will soon reach the seemingly airless moon, brings toe question of what life would be without our atmos phere. Even should we over come 'all physiological dis comforts due to lack of air existence would be very dif ficult the optical effects would be so weird ss to make us feel we were in another world. How changed would be the appearance of a familiar sky without the gaesous sea which covers the earth to depth of a few hundred miles, should its molecules suddenly be released from gravitational attraction and be dissipated into the great spaces beyond. Without our covering of air, we should miss the twinkling of the stars, which makes the clear, cold winter skies so charming. The stars would glow with a steady, non- flickering light and in inten sified brightness which would be a joy to astronomers but a genuine sorrow to poets. The ..stars would be just as bright on the horizon as In the zenith instead of the dimming we now know near the skyline. And what a chanage in the daytime sky! The splendid, luminous blue would be re placed by an inky blackness in which the stars would be visible as well as the sun. All places shaded from the sun would be very dark and il lumined only by starlight of sunlight reflected from ground objects. The moon would also do its psrt. Should we have forgotten to adjust ourselves to ultraviolet light, fearful burns would result whenever we ventured into direct sunlight. At pres ent the air protectlngly screens out these Injurious short-wave radiations. Our atmosphere gives us six to eight minutes more of dally direct sunshine than if it were absent. Refraction (bending) j of light as it passes through the various densities of air causes the entire sun to ap pear just above the horizon when all of it it actunllv a little below. This works equal ly at sunrise and sunset A I simple experiment will Illus trate: i Will .11 m U1BII i 11 1 J 1 1- M I lima ma warn zar nminl. .man m . ,ltnfr , k. mI. Ilia, HicBnn,, Rulntv iVi ,lm ' Get someone to pour water slowly Into the dish. Soon one edge of the coin will be seen. As more water is added, the coin will gradually come en tirely into view even thouih 'it has not been moved at all. The light from" the object actually bends as it passes from a medium of one density, water, to that of another den sity, air. In the ssme way sunlight bends when coming from the emptiness 'of spsce into the ever-mcreasing air density. j Without our air protection there would be little pleasure I studying the sky for we might ' have to stay Inside deep bomb-' proof shelters to Insure safety J from tremendously swift me-1 teorltes from outer space. Per-1 hsps we should keep our at mosphere, poorer star-gazing notwithstanding. to keep fit! $un Mey m Mohammed Reza Pshlevl, young shah of Iran talks with newsmen st Rome sirport before boarding, chsrtered plane for flight to Baghdsd enroute to Tehrsn where tumultous welcome awaits him by Royalists who over threw government of ex- Premier Mosssdegh. In back ground is the Shah's personal pilot, Mohammed Khat ami. (AP Wlrephoto via radio from Rome) Rex Hartley Speaks To Woodburn Rotary Woodburn County , Judge Rex Hartley was the guest speaker at the Woodburn Ro tary club Thursday, noon. He was introduced by Winton Hunt and talked on county business. Homer Wsdsworth wss program chairman for the day. It was announced that the annual Rotary golf party would be held Wednesday, September 2, play to begin in the afternoon and the supper to be served at 7 p.m. O. J. Adkinson is chairman of the committee which includes H. M. Austin, J. T. Lacey and Kenneth McGrath. N. T. Tyler announced that "ladies' night" will be held October 13. Ray Glstt will be progrsm chairman for next Thursday. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Trasses, A Mom Inal Supports, Elaitle Rimlery. Eipsrt fitters prlvat fitting rooms. "ASK TOrB DOCTOR" Capital Drug Store 41)1 Stsu tlml Corner of Liberty t AH Greta llnm iwmaioiiis hioh in mm i IT VOIR fflWRITfWOI STIR! IUk, kr Ik, BsUn ! MuUr Br I CwrtTiT Ira IN. I. T Urn. tt.O Ot. O. Cbta x DR8. CHA.1 . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATH! Cpstalrs, til North Llkertt Offkt pta MtvrSif mit IS ft.a ttien.tteisa CsntuiuiM Mood prfMurt and arm, imu tr, 'm r flurr Prtetlcvd tlof mi nu fat MlrMMm lift oklt- MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM West End Hoyt St. Salem Voult Entombment ond Cremation Service Crypts Niches Urns "Indoor Memorials In Morble ond Bronze" (THE TWO BETTER WA7S) Coder Direction Lloyd T. Rigdon, Pres. Salem Mausoleum It Crematorium, Ins. Don't Be in Doubt CHECK THIS SPOT FOR Salem Business Establishments That Remain OPEN SUNDAYS! Pay less Drug Store SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M. PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING Hockor Hardware Ph. 37031 9t0 South CemmercM WsjII Paper, Palate ens) Spoftinf Goods Ferrill's Nursery Mwibi ertptrsd for Summer pUnflne OPEN 10i.N.SUXDin' Yt Ml. lost of KEIZER Phone 2-1307 BERGS In the Capitol Shopping Cantor 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Evtry Day ' GOLDEN PHEASANT OPEN lINeeaTUI:lt CNDAT SUNDAY DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY 141 North Liberty rheao 3-1793 LADD'S MARKET 1705 S. 12th OPEN 24 Houn Dolly, Incl. Sun. Now . . 24 Hour Drug Service! OPIN t A.M. T0 1 1 P.M. AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON CALL 11 P.M. TO I A.M. Just Phono 39123 or 42241 QUISENBERRY'S PRESCRIPTION STORI 130 So. Liberty Howser Bros. Equipment Solos ft Rontol Service 1185 So. 12th Phone 3-3444 So lorn, Oro. Chicken in a Box Delicious Pan Fries) Chicken Dinners ond Hamburgers to Go 2190 S. Commercial bene 4-1451 Delivery Service Open Sander OPEN ON SUNDAY SAFEWAY OPEN SUNDAYS '1241 2120 935 Canter ' fairgrounds Re". S, Cosnl 8-10 9-6 9-9 SAMI LOW PRICES ALWAYS Par Your Convanionco Our Store Is Open Sundays From 12 Noon to 1 P.M. ros SMtkoiNcas Call 31143 39579 CAPITAL DRUG STORE SUte ao Llkertr Tear Prescription Store" LADD'S MARKET 1705 S. 12th OPEN 24 Hour Daily, Incl. Sun. Senator Hotel Coee Shop We Specialise la SUPERB SUNDAY DINNERS Open Sunday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally 4:30 a.m. 9 pjn. btail fmlii Mtit SSm Corner Coart Blfk rkone I-4UI