Pag 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Otccm Thursday, November 12, 195S THEY PLAY LEADS Leads In the Willamette University production of Noel Coward'i comedy "Hay Fever", which opens tonight (Thuri.) on the Waller hall stage at 8:19, are Bruce Foun tain, aophomore from Salem and Lollle Coffey, Junior from Portland. "Hay Fever", under the direction of Rob ert Putnam, la the first major dramatic production of the 1953-54 aeaion at Willamette. The atage play will run Thunday through Saturday. Justice of Peace to Be Tried for Game Violation Grand Ronde A legal teat of the Interpretation of Oregon bunting lawa la acheduled to be marie In diitrict court at Al bany Monday when Juitice of the Peace Alvin Hulett of Grand Ronde and Ralph Mc- Kern appear for trial. The two men are charged with violating the hunting lawa by hunting game birda from an automobile. They are to appear before Diitrict Judge Wendell TompUina In Albany t 9:30 a.m., Nov. IS. The complaint, aigned by Curtla Reuker of the State Po lice, charges that the defend anta hunted pheasants from a car near Brownsville on or about Oct. 25. BAHA'I SPEAKER (fJ,OTI ! r i- Mrs. Florence V. Miv berry, who will speak for the Baha'l World Faith, at the YMCA Friday night. Speaker Here Friday Night Th T4aV.l HJ..IJ t- i ... I - - - . "v. ui raiw group of Salem will present i i "jrorrry 01 aama Paula, Calif., as a sneaker In Room C of the YMCA Friday night of this week at 8 o'clock. The meeting is open to the public. Mrs. Mayberry has been a Baha'l since 1941 and has been a speaker for the Faith since the early months of her mem bership. Prior to that time she was a speaker on racial amity topics and was one of the or ganlzera of the Reno. Nevada. Inter-racial Foundation. She was a former manager of the Santa Paula, Cal., Chamber of commerce ana now assists her husband In his building mater lais Dusmess. Before working for the Chamber of Commerce, she was special interviewer for the U. S. employment service, hand ling handicapped applicants. She also was president of the Santa Paula Business and Pro fessional Women's club for three years and la now junior past president. As a writer. Mrs. Mayberry has had a number of short stories and poems published. Her most recently published atory, "Kiko." is listed in the index of distinctive short stor ies In the "Best American Short Stories of 1M3." com piled by Martha Foley. This compilation is recognized as a most authoritative guide In selecting the best short stories for each year. Mrs. Mayberry attended the Inter Continental Teach 1 n g conference of the Baha'l Faith and the dedication of the Ba ha'l temple in Chicago and Wll mette, Illinois, in April and May of this year. J Judge Hulett, however, takes exception to the charge. What happened, he asserts, was that he and McKern were driving to the home of McKern's brother near Brownsville to hunt pheasant, when they stop ped their automobile and Mc Kern walked into a field, fired one shot at a pheasant rooster and missed. No arrest waa made at the time and no one but the two huntera was present. Judge Hulett said, but after nearly three weeka a charge was filed and a warrant served. "If I could see that either my hunting partner or I was guilty of any offense whatever, I would plead guilty and pay whatever penalty might be im posed," Judge Hulett aald. "but I am completely innocent as is Mr. McKern. We intend to de mand a Jury trial and find out what motlvatei auch an action by the questioning of witnesses In the case. ' Judge Hulett la handicapped and confined to a wheel chair. Morse On Bill for Friday Night Talk United States Senator Wivna Morse will speak Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Salem High School on the "Defense of Freedom." The Junior senator's annear- ance In Salem la sponsored by the Military Order of the Pur ple Heart and Morse will be the first of a number of na tional figures to appear on wnat has been designated as a "Freedom Forum." Morse will discuss the "en croachment upon American freedom by political expedi ency at home and Communism on the International scene." 'Brassard" which now refers to a badge on the uoDer arm " i-t" . . originally meant a piece of ar more for the upper arm ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT SHRYOCK'S PRE- HOLIDAY SALE OF NEW FALL SUITS All Nationally Advertised Brands Formerly Priced 55.00 to 65.00 $2900 MMENlOnOHJlCUSjaOlHIW Formerly Priced $4900 Imparltd Iwieai rootminm FUnntli I WmMs 67.50 to 95.00 Capitol Shopping Center OPEN MON. It FRI. TIL 9 P.M. Key Of San Francisco San Francisco After bringing a reminder of ancient Greece to on of America's big centers of learning. King Paul of Greece participated in typ ical U.S. ritual Thursday ac cepting the key to the city. King Paul and Queen Fred- erika were to be formally re ceived at city hall and attend a civic luncheon before entrain ing for Los Angelea. Wednesday, some 11,000 per sons ignored a threat of rain to aee the royal couple at the massive, columned Greek thea ter at the University of Cali fornia in Berkeley, at one time the scene of classical drama performances In the original Greek. 'Democracy as you know it today is based upon the think ing, planning and dreaming of men who lived more than 2,000 years ago," Paul told the over flow audience. 'Now, this proud heritage of the Greek mind has come to bloom In the heart and soul of ine American people, rreeaom la the message that came from Greece. Unity is the message that comes from you. " Oregon Nuf Crop About Harvested Corvallla W) Oregon's nut crop is Just about all harvested, with quality and size good. The yield though, especially on filberts, was under last year. Fred H. Dahl, agricultural economist for the extension ser vice, said some of the Willam ette Vaiiej walnuts lost in quality because of shrivel but that the quality generally was satisfactory to good. Filbert quality was listed as good. Prices have been ateady to strong. Half of American women who reach age 65 will live 15 years longer and a third ofi them will live for 20 years. Paul Gels Study of Origin of Fish in Pacific Sought Washington VPl Delegate Bartlett (D.. Alaska) aald Thurday it Is "Imperative' that the United States began Investigations to determine the origin of fish in North Pacific waters. Bartlett told Secretary of the Interior McKay In a letter that he was gratified to learn the department is requesting funds to finance such a atudy by the Fish and Wildlife Service. Under the North Pacific fish ery agreement reached by this country, Canada and Japan, fishermen of the latter nation agreed not to fish in North American waters. Japanese fishermen, under the conven tion, must fish west of a line running through the Aleutian islands. The Japanese also agreed to move further west if biological ; Investigations proved that some of the fish found within I their fishing area originated In ' North American watera. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? rjna't b nbrTtM4 ST Iom fli tih iltpplnt, dropping r wobbltni whn you tot. Ulk or touch. Jtul PTla- j IW riM.iaa.tls ail ruu, pi,r. Triu pluuit powdtr r v i rcmork iblo huh ot dd4 comfort oml mcu rltr or notdlrtl plKtoo moro flnplr. No ummr. footr. poitr tosto or !Unt. I It's BlkoKp (non-ocldl. Got rABTXTru I tt tnr drug ilo'. I Wants Russians To See H-Bomb Washington W An atomic j energy commissioner auggests that foreigners, presumably Including Russians, should see a U.S. hydrogen bomb explod ed as a sample of the destruc tive alternate to world peace. The Idea, expressed by Thomas E. Murray last night, came as America was ready ing another and probably more fierce hydrogen test blast. Murray, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) member who recently announced the launching of the first pro gram for harnessing nuclear power as Industrial power, made his H-bomb suggestion in a speech at Pittsburgh. He said first-hand observa tion of an H-bomb's thunder "is an essential qualification for future negotiators of the great suvival issues in the years ahead." Such an Amer ican showing, he added, might persuade the Russians to match it with a demonstra- I tlon of their own. Bartlett told McKay that many American fishermen be lieve Japanese fishing expe ditions took salmon this year which had their origin in Alas kan streams. "Under existing circum stances." he wrote the secre tary, "there is no way to prove or disprove this. The treaty is clear In respect to an intention on the part of all three nations to protect fishing stocks of national origin. "Since the United States has most at stake and since it is the Japanese fishermen who approach our home waters in stead of vice versa, it is be yond all doubt of utmost impor tance that we gather essential data." a vlm DIVIDED PAYMENTS . . . I ON HER WRIST j - 2 TL5.2?!!!!""W"" udt NtaunM zss4 j i Sjr'li' nS- 14 "liimorKJs in Mas. i J '250 Jjjfj 5 UDT tUMIlTON MaV7 : H l- - ?r i 12 diamonds In 14k 0V1&&i2 ! U.5? fc? ' 1 I $200 lfjl U.r a.antoa ism f T'JLrST-ff SSI 1 ennrnids la 14k ' 'LmitZ " i ' 9 ic" ..so iMiy 8 1 r J M00 Pay us a portion each pay day and give something i really worthwhile for Christmas. "Hour JACKSON JEWELERS 225 N.Liberty St. NEW OFFICFRS TAKE OVER Taking over this week are new oficert of Explorer Post No. 18, Senior Division Boy Scouts, sponsored by St. Vincent de Paul Church. Above, from left, are Bernard Johnson, secretary-treasurer; Leroy Wille, senior crew leader; and Vilas Royse, assistant senior crew leader. Adviser of the post la Lou Amort Election of Magsaysay Conceded by Quirino Manila WI Tired, ailing President Elpldio Quirino to day conceded victory in the Philippines presidential elec tion to youthful, vigorous Ra mon Magsaysay, who won in a landslide. The 48-year-old winner, a staunch friend of the United States, becomes the third pres ident of this seven-year-old republic. He is to take office January 1 for a four-year term. Quirino steps out after six years in office. With about 60 per cent of Tuesday's vote tabulated, the unofficial count was Magsay say, 2,269,131 votes to 1,002, 566 for Quirino. The concession statement by the 62-year-old Quirino, still recovering from two major stomach operations in the United Suites, was read to newsmen by his press sec retary. "In this year's election," It said, "evidently the people expected much in a change of administration. My roost fer vent prayer at this hour is that the change Is for the better. 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