Monday, September 14, 19S3 Local Paragraph. Camsra Club U Meet The Salem Camera club will meet tonight at the Albany city hall at 8. The meeting U la conjunc tion with the Albany Camera club. Blood Drawbif Canceled The military blood drawing that was ached uled by the Red Croia for Thursday of this week ass been canceled. The regular drawing will be held October 1. Teacher Training The state boards of education and higher education will meet here jointly at 2 p. m. Wed- nesday to discuss teacher training. The board of higher education also will meet on Wednesday morning In Port land. Interim Meeting The Leg islative Interim Tax Commit tee, which Is studying' t h property tax system, will hold an all-day meeting , Tuesday at the state office building in Portland. Thief Gets 30 Days Nets Ivan ChrL-topheraon, one of five youths charged with the theft of several turkeys re cently from a ranch in the Mission Bottom area, was sentenced to 30 days in the Aunty jail Monday for his part in the affair. The four yiunger youths have been cer tified to the Marion county juvenile court. Medal Winner Mary Jane Wait, Rickreall, won the first division medal in the "Clinic in the Sky" baton contest at Wriglitwood, Calif., Septem ber 5. She was competing with 18 other girls in the Jun ior division. She also won a baton and two other medals in speed contests. Raymond Carl, Leslie Junior High school bsnd teacher, is her coach. Brace Knapp Heads Council Dr. Brace Knapp was elect ed president of the Salem Church council at a meeting at the First Methodist church Sundsy afternoon. He will re placed Winston Taylor, who has gone to San Francisco. The council voted to con gratulate the governor on his decision to ban the sale of beer at the state fair. Other business before the council was plans for the forth coming talk on October 2 by Floyd Schmoe, who is repre senting the Houses for Korea hospital in aid assistance, organization. The council is al so working to assist in obser vation of United Nations week and to further the council's work as volunteers at the state Chief of Police (Continued from Pae 1) The proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones, were aroused by the noise and ob served that a checker-shirted youth was apparently tamper ing with the gas tank on the car. Jones told officers he turned on lights in their home and the boys fled in their car up the mountain road. Attempted to Stop Car Tharp, Lewis County Sher iff Earl Hilton and Deputies Amundsen and Ed Stanich set up a road block in the vicinity of the hotel. Hilton drove up the mountain road In search of the youths. There are no side roads off the park road, so the officers knew the boys would have to return the way they went in. Hilton sDotted their car and at tempted to stop it before they got out of the park on their re turn trip. Mr Out of Control Confronted by the roadblock, the automobile veered into the motel's parking area in an si iemnt to bvnass the barricade aaid James. The officers oDened fire. The car went out of control and plunged over an embank ment, crashing onto the road bed about 25 feet below. The driver and his compan ion were not hurt. Young Nel son had been shot by a Win chester rifle. Dr. James said. Nelson was alive but died the moment he was brought up to the road. BORN Hints - To Mr. and Sir ; ni. it, in Mem at. a iuu Scot, it. BAl.tal'atlcZBAf. BOSMTAL CUARIMONT-TO Mr. . km I. Cleremoal, n"" 055-3. Mr. .04 MM. ." rurr. iua Beet Aft.. a cor. ft,1-; rturaon. m Boone - dwmm burgersto . tad v.". ,? Burteee. startoa. a ' -DRAPSLA To Mr. awl VTU Drip, It, J Hi Berry ' ,i STOCKART Ta Mr. f , tiKtert, JU. I, o opt, II George Maaoa Berne George Mason of Rickreall, whe was injured in an accident with a load of lumber seven weeks ago and who has sine been in a Dallas hospital, la now con valescing at his borne. Sports Meet Indoor Sports club will have a corn-on-tha cob dinner ana meetinc at 1 o'clock Sunday at the home of Mrs. Grace Webber. 4175 Port. land Road. It will be an out door dinner, weather permit ting. Car Ransacked Someone broke the window wing on tne car of Mrs. Sophia Han' nan, 891 Bellvue street. Sal urday evening, while it was parked In the 400 block of Mill street city police reoort ed. The car was ransacked but apparently nothing was taken, iney said. Larceny of Wood Three youths drove to his woodlot Sunday morning, loaded their trailer with wood after asking the price, and then drove off without paying for it, Harley Robinson, 2214 North Front street, reported to city police. Freeier Robbed One tur key and several chickens were taken from a deep freeze in her garage Sunday evening, Mrs. Victor Vermeuler, 1243 North 18th street, reported to city police. Cars Bump Cars driven by George Robinson Clipfell, Route 1, Lyons, and Charles Ellis Hanson, Portland, col lided Sunday morning at the intersection of Center and Church streets, with minor damage to each car, city police reports said. Sisters Youth Jailed A 17- year-old Sisters youth was ar rested by city police on three separate charges Sundsy eve ning after he was stopped on a traffic violation. The youth was lodged in the city Jail until court Monday morning when fines of $5 each were paid for having switched car license year tabs and expired license plates. A charge of carrying a concealed weapon was dismissed. Police said a .22 caliber revolver was found In a holster in the car. Bar Certificates The 112 men who successfully passed the Oregon state bar examine tlons In July will be here Tuesday afternoon to receive their certificates and hear ad dresses by members of the Su preme Court. Nursery School Articles of incorporation were filed here today for the Happytime nurs ery school, with headquarters in the First Christian church of Salem. They were signed by Cella' P. Butler, Ruth E. KnaDO. Shirley Frances Ma ler and Elizabeth A. Skinner. At Rotary Club The Salem Rotary club plans to snow a film entitled "Behind the Tro- ohv" at its Wednesday noon luncheon at the Marion hotel. The film will be presented by R. C. Holloway, chief of tne department of information and education of the Oregon uiaie game commission. Buildinc Permit Fred Puulus, to reroof a two-story dwelling at 1556 North Church, $500. Marvin Lewis, to alter a rest room at 490 South Liberty, $1000. Union Security com pany, to alter a carport at 196 South Commercial, $250. Wil liam Ooland. to build a one- story dwelling and garage at 2360 Claude, $8500. Haipn i Metz. to alter a garage at 2485 East Nob Hill, to $50. J. W. Nash, to reroof a one-story dweling at 565 Howard, $200. W. D. Edwards, to reroof a one Summer, $75. Frank Young, to repair a one-story dwelling at 35 Thompson, $3U. . .At Golf Event In Eugene this week for the annual Ore gon Women's golf association tournament are several mem bers of the Salem Women's golf association. Those playing In the tournament include Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Glenn Wil hur. Mrs. Frank Fish, Mrs. Morris Crothers, Mrs. Ivan Marble and Mrs. John R. Wood r.nt nlav will continue all week. Driver Cited Paul Sengs- tr Jr.. 2855 Evergreen avenue, was cited to muncipsi coon Sunday evening by city police on a recKiess orivui i.-uic after he struck another car on 13th street as he was rounding the corner off of Leslie street Minor damage was done to the cars. t.ri.. lutrmmnt waves. U UD 1 f ' machine or machineless $3.00 ud 250 S. toiiage. s-none 3-4C44. ' Sale. Beaver Hall over Greenbaums, Sept 16. n . i th slamorizinC Treasure Tones. See our out standing wsllpsper selection. . r- C XT T iK ChucK Ciarae ., erty. Fresh killed younl turkeys to bake or fry. 39e pound. Or wlL's Market. 3975 Sllverton LUCILLE AND DESI TELL STORY L ""Sir-K i. TV Actress Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Aram, far newsmen at their suburban home in Hollywood to tell how Miss Ball signed an affidavit in 1936 registering herself to vote on the Communist ticket. She said she did not vote the Communist ticket and added she registered that way only to please her grandfather, now dead. (AP Wirephoto) Mrs. Edwards Dies Suddenly Mrs. Mary Jane Edwards, late resident of il80 Waller street and wife of Arthur J. Edwards, died early Monday morning at a local convales cent home after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. Edwards, who is the mother of Cecil L. Edwards, Aloha, Oregon, state racing Stewart, suffered a broken hip there three weeks ago and had been in the convalescent home since. She was thought be recovering and the heart attack was unexpected. A native of Salem, Mrs, Edwards was born here July 20, 1881, and was the daugh ter of Jack Greene and El len Crowley Green, early res idents here. She was married to Arthur J. Edwards in Sa lem August 20, 1902. Ed wards for almost a century prior to his retirement was pressman for the Oregon Statesman. Surviving besides the hus band and the son are a daugh ter, Mrs. Russell Mefford of Salem; and two granddaugh ten, Mary Jane and Judy Mefford, both of Salem. Announcement of funeral services will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Machines Bobbed A gum machine at the Bligh restau. rant was taken into the alley and broken open by thieves Saturday night, city police re ported. About 20 cents was taken by the thieves and about $12 worth of merchandise was ruined. An attempt was made to break into the soft drink machine at the Richfield aery. ice station, 876 South Commer cial street Sunday night, but it failed, police said. Vandals Break Windows Vandals have broken out the windows recently in a vacant house at 1775 North Church street, city police reports said Monday. COURT NEWS Circuit Court atou or orctoa oi rw aorut . utter i- rn TO Ben P. Doorkoca and B. X. Tim mormon, mottoe. kr Ben P. Poorkton to horo boll Todueoe. Ordoro4 aoU roducod Uom sua to liot. Betty Jcon Ruolell To Loror Buoooll, demurrer tiled br deferment. Probate Court Bitot of A. J. ahumeker, ordered vie: October It, :! a.m., bo appoint oar tor aettiemoat f oetoto. Alleo Andereon, tuerdlan t minor, pe tition for autnorltr to compromlae cloim reoultlns from tnjurr t minor cuiid. Frederick and Bruno zueniie, averro Herri appointed tuerdlan f the octet. Sitito of A. B. Condon. Crlitena O Covden dlorharaed M admrautrotru. eut eottled. t.i.l. f Horrv A. jjohnaon. order ap- proTlnf (lal K count decreo l die- trlbutloa. la octet of Crete O. Weftver, Wllbert D. Wrer UiorUed t oil rttbt. title, end tntereat. tot f Anton Von Handel, tlnel helre order, eseeatrts dloehartod and enumerated. melon S. Hemllton. tnberttanee til declared e to I1IU.1I plot uteroot. rronklla Tucker, ardor confirm tne f rl aropertr. Orderod that Ann Blackburn Taunt i eooolnted tvordlen of two minor ehlldrea t CHIr and nclea Cotter. District Court Bel Iron Chrutaphema. larcon at nottltrr, JS dre In countr is 11. Wllllem Arthur Stemet. Portland, at. talnlnt money ay role bt. huh wore. preltminory ireorint. aouna orer a triad )rr. aeM la lieu al Ileal kail. Municipal Court Pred burton Moon, MUveuklo. drlr int whil iatoa1id. Jelled ra lie al I3M line. Paul oa:ettr Jr. atl Brart reoa art- an. roeklet drtTtaa. cited ta eeerL Richard T. Heanoa. all Rorta Had street, reeklcee drlrlat. pat IH fine. t. w. Moraaa. 111 Rut otroel su. orderly soadwet, pelt Hot flat. Otea Ceroid Dltlt, ttl South Cipltel leeull tnd ktttory .municipal asurt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, lelta, Oretre SouSh Likely to (Continued from Page 1) Former President Truman began a day of party confer ences after a brisk early morn ing walk through Chicago's downtown district. The action disapproving the proposal for a 1954 party con vention was interpreted widely as a move by leaders to avoid dissension within the ranks over such Issues as states rights and civil rights which have brought open breaks in the party in the past. Harmony Songht Sen. McClellan (D., Ark.) said ne regarded ue aecmon as a "victory for the party," however, rather than a victory for iU Dixie members. "The less unnecessary fric tion we have, the better it will be for the party." he said. A mid - term convention would be suve to produce that friction." The 1954 convention - pro posal was made by Paul But ler, Indiana national commit teeman, who told the confer ence committee that he 'be lieved such a meeting would focus national attention on the Democrats which otherwise might be denied to them in the course of next year's con gressional campaign. - Loyalty Oath Sidetracked The controversial so-called "loyalty oath" subject cropped up at a meeting of state chair men, but It was temporarily sidetracked. L. Marion Cressette, South Carolina state chairman, rec ommended that the state chair man go on record in favor of repealing the pledge adopted at last year's national conven tion. The pledge required dele gates to use every honorable means to get the convention's nominees on state ticket under Democrsttc Party leading. Gressette offered the mo tion, but withdrew it when State Chairman James A. Ronan of Illinois said that he didn't believe the meeting should take any action on It because "this Is Just an in formal gathering." Ronan was referring to the I meeting of state chairmen. e t Bear Battles For 3 Reindeer Fort St John, B. C. U.B A Reindeer herder from Texas and his 13-year-old son, lost three of their charges Sunday, in a midnight battle with a 400-pound bear on the Alaska Highway. Grady Carothers of Goldth- waite, Texas, and his son Jack, were trucking the reindeer from Alaska to Texas when the battle erupted where they had bedded down for the night south of Fort Nelson. The best reindeer in the herd. a fleet-footed male planned for lead reindeer on the Santa Claus entrance into Chicago, was singled out by the bear as his first victim. After slashing the animal, it attacked two others. Carothers f o u g h t his way through the milling, horn-tossing animals and fire shot after shot into the bear. Then he and Jack loaded the 10 remaining animals into the trailer and drove the 300 miles south along the Alaska Highway to Fort St. John after first aid applied to the reindeer by an RCAF doctor at Fort Nelson. PRINTING.... OMlrfrWe-SpHdrStrikt DIAL 3-8853 Wally's Print Shop Masonic Bldg. Stats a High Sheriff's Deputy Shoots Indian Klamath Falls ) The sheriffs office her reported Sundsy that Ernost Decker, a 10-year-old Indian, had been shot fatally by sher iff's deputy. The deputy, Dale B. Smith, ssld Decker charged at him armed with hunting knife. Ida deputy said the man refused to come out of the home of Decker's niece near Bly, and threatened to kill the deputy if he tried to go into the house after Decker. omitn ssid he later saw Decker in a pickup truck in Bly, and started walking to ward him. He said Decker jumped out, snd began flash. ing witn a knife, cutting a flap off the deputy's shirt Smith said he shot Decker then.- Sheriff Murray Brit ton said it was obvious Smith hs shot in self defense. The district attorney: Frank Alderaon, said the case would go before the grand Jury when it convenes Sept. 28. Attendance at (Continued from Page 1) Pari-mutuel was ahead of the previous year. In 1953 the weekly total was $744,063 ar.d in 1952 it was $647,268. Also showing an increase this year were the carnival re- ceipts, including the adult rides, luoay una ana the other at tractions on the midway. It was estimated t'at the carnival area was about 11 uer cent above list year. Race attendance stood at 21.. 379 this year and a year ago Zipper 3 Ring Ideal for School Or Offic 14c White Paper Napkins Variety 25c Gala Bobby Pins 5 Cards fli of 90 !& a Toiletry For Quick Relief OpenFri. T!ll A III 7 1 " aii.io,!i .1 . at AAJ J ok. 1UW1 lIBMrr a , v m uw Pweek. The rodeo figure for the en tire week was 26,522 compared to 30,1 1 for the week in 1952. Shew Dew a Bit Figures for the week for the night revue, which this year had a Hawaiian theme, were 28,568. A year ago the week ly figure was 29.005. 1 UGALS SITHMONS nt tub ciRcorT coubt op Tars OTTATB Oi OKEOON FOH HM C0.7BTT OP MARION BBRTL r,R.THAtrrT ad BTHBL A. aaxrrAUPT. autkaaa and wile. riaiatlffi. ' . . B. T. aODBM aa4 JANS. DOS BOOS, bio vile, H any. All l th unkava Dertoeee and All of the aaaaava Belro of B. T. Sodea. THOMAS SIMS aa JAMB SO eTTAIS, hit alio. If en 7, All of th on know Dovleee tad All f th aaaava Heirs t Thcuue Slmo, cRBmm mbihictb tad jab so MEWSCKB. kit Ue, If aay. All of the anknowa DrrBeee nd All of th unknown Helre f Ch otter Meraeek. BUTTKVILLS OBANOB HO. It. Ud Th Truetaot al tald Ortatt tad Taalr Sueceaeore. MURIEL, VAOOHAN. a4 ALL OTHER, PERSONS OH PARTIES DNEHOWM. alolmlnt aay rttbt, title, oetoto. Ilea or lattreoo ea th rol area erty soecrlaeel a true Cwapltlnt, Defendant. To B. T odaa and J too Do aodoa. hit wife. All of the unknown Derlaeee, tod All f ta anknowa Heir af B. T. Sodea. Thorn Stmt, and Jana Do Slme, hit wife. All f th unknown Devbooe, and tU af the unknown aoira of Thomat Slme. Cheettr Metnlcko tad tint Do Melntckt, hie wife, AU of the unknown Dcvleeeo tnd All or too un known Helrjt f Cneeter Melnlcke, Butt- elU Orftnte H. 14, tnd the Truotoet of cold Oront tnd their Succeeeore, Muriel Teuel.cn tnd All other aeroon or parUet unknown, clelmlne any rllht. title, telttt. Hen. or interact la tht retl property deoerlbod a If Cl T. ' . ( n I n.f..ri..t.. IN THE RAMI OP-THB BTATB OP OR SOON, - You ere hereby required to ppeor tnd tnewer the Oomplelnt filed actlnet you la in above ontluod autt, within ten dtra from tome af that aummrat upon you. If ttrvod w'.lhle thlo County, or U terrod wllhla aay other County of thlt Mtto, then vlthla twenty dtyt frota the dot of earvlc of thlt Summon apoa yu.,nd If you feu to to eniwer, for wtutfsaereox the pltlntlffe will apply to th Court for the relief preyed for la tbelr Complaint, which It tuhottatltllr ta follow. Thtt the doleadtate and cb of taam be required to act fortu the true na ture of their cltlmt In tnd t tht retl property doeerlbed fa tbelr aomplalat, lo-wlt. Botlnntnf at the meet southerly tar- -Prices Good Reg. '1.19 Plastic notebook OiC No Tax Variety I I Box of 16 Colors Crayolas Regular 15i lex Limit 2 Boxes per customers From Headaches Bayer Aspirin tablets iocs 62 24 , 21 ,r, 13 Juit th right size for your home medicine cabinet or pun. fred MeyG7 QmSS s-o rserttr mttki W mm 148 N. Attendance figure snd other figures for Saturday, the final day of the fair, (omparad with a year agn at the State Fair were: paid attendance, 1953, Il.UBT 1832, 1J,B43; races, 1953. 2.1981952. $.030: oari. mutual, 1951, $146,0001952, $145,855: rodeo, 1933, 1,518 1953, 2,946; revue, 1933, 1,317 19J, 1,91. LEGALS aor of Block oa (1) a ahova kr th recorded ton Plat al Butamli. Mar lea County, orotoa Otoe Velum 1, Pat a, accord f Tew Plata Mr aald couaur aaa aute), theao Berth Wett alona the Southerly una f loe , (it, hi eoatlaulat Honh St Weal ta th aotandor llao af th rttai aana of in, wmemetl rtlrer; thence Mortaaaetarty alani aald aae. adr line af the WUlamoll Hirer to aad clout th Woetorlr line at Block On (11, PIT lil end ail (), f cld Ton of HuttoTlllo aad toaUauot thereon aloat aald metader line la the moot w color Ir eom-r af th tracl af lead Marorod to the ButUrUle Par--r Warthoute Aieoclatloa ay Deed roBrdoa July t, utl. la Toluau 41, Pat KB, Mtrloa Ceuatr Deed Rec- rde: theae South T ir Sael alone tht StulBerly Unoof laid tree sat fool are re ar leee, to the Wettorly llao Mtla B tree t, u kaova at tht county Road la told Ton af Butte TlUo, thence South W Wotl lont mm weeurly iua I la auot at be alaalaa. d that an aerrerta tltlma af the da- rtndaato a BaurmMM by a decree tf Uiu Court. Thtt ay aald cam ft thtU be aw tltrtd aad adladted thai th defend- aau aad aaeh tf thea be to a la tercel or aetata whetcerer tot tha aboro do- ecrlbed pnmleoe or aay pari thereof, and net too cue coo ptainuiio to 01 ebor dtacrlbod promlooi be doeroad to to toed aafi rolld. Thtt the deteadontt and taeh of them aad ell acroooi whom soever llmlBt by. throiuh oi under them or either f them b fererer enlolneu. Tetrlnd Bad berre. from teeertlni nr allm whet- eoevcr la or to th Mid one re do crld prtmUtl or iny part Ibtrtaf adrere ta th plelnUflt. Thtt tht pltlntlffe b t rented tuoh ether tad furthiir relief at mty ta tat Court atom moot aad Just Thlt Bummoai It publlthed br order of tha Honored oeo. H. Dene en, Judt of the above entitled Court. md end entered ta Iho 11 day af Aucuet, 1IU. dlroeUat publleotloa f tale Sum mona toK Mth weak for four oonieo uuva nat la tht Ctplttl JixirnoL a aenepaper of aoneral clrculatloa, pua llehod at Mtrloa Couaty, Orotoa. Dot at rtrtt putUcaUoa Autuel K tin. Dal af Mat anblleetloa. Betoeeber t, Itll. 1 auteaa . Dowuaa . Alloray for Plalatlrft P.O. Addreet lt Potttl Bide , SIB . Ird Stb, PorUtnd, Orotoa Aaa. K 11, Seat. t. It, tlr IMS Thru Wed.- Reg. $3.99 Green Garden Uose 5-Yr. Guarantee 50-ff. Length JI.OO Brass Hose Nozzle 31c Manhattan Billfold Rflar $i Genuine leather. Plastic compart menti for pic turet and identi Sf.99 fication. 11 C boi I $2.49 Plastic I Values to $4.95 Lawn Sun Sprinkler Gfasses 20 fl89 Your fTflfiV Fool A Choice SSV Variety Toiletry ' 10c Skippy DOG FOOD No. 1 Tall Tin LIIIRTY Pagt I Dig 3 Consult ' (OontlniMd from Pate 1) .Borba, official organ of Ti tos Communist rime, charged that Pella had revived th old plebiscite proposal only to disguise Italy's, ambition for territorial expansion. The Yugoslavs ar well aware that Italy would have) th advantage in such a vote, since about 70 per cent of the territory's 380,000 people are Italian. Th Yugoslavs long have charged that Mussolini shoved out more thsn 100,000 Slovenes and replaced them with Italians in program of "denationalisation." Pella proposed a free plebis cite of sll people in the divid ed territory part of which is occupied by Yugoslav troops . snd the other pert, including the port city of Trieste, try American and British troops to . determine whether the whole area should be-handed over to Italy or Yugilavia. Realtors Advised on Slum Clearance Newport, Ore. () A Los Angeles realtor advised Ore gon cities Monday to do th-lr own slum clearance without federal aid. ' "Cities nd property own ers can do the job much bet ter, and at profit, if they don't count on federal subsidies through which the government collects brokerage fee for hsndling your own money," said Fritz B. Burns,' hesd of the national relators' slum clearance study group. He spoke at the Or:gor As sociation of Real Estate Board convention here. The conven tion will close Tuesday. $)88 Variety 25c Jumbo Pencil Tablet ... Variety t Limit' Six We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities . m LT In - 1. Mr. aa4 Mr. Aiaert Kd. Phone. 4-5742. wanna), potted ate kao. 1