Saturday, November 28. 1953 Local Paragraphs Turkey Miami About 500 turkey were stolen from the G. H. Watt farm, Route 2, Woodburn, recently, it wai re ported to the Marion county aheriifs office hia week. The farm ia in Clackamai county ,near Monitor and wa reported to the sheriffs office at Ore fan City, which notified the .sherifJ here. Watu aaid the turkeyi are believed taken sev ,eral weeka ago. He had a flock of about 3000 at the time be fore killing most of thera for Thanksgiving sales. Cancht In Wrtnrer-A lacer- . ation at the base of the -thumb requiring several stitches was suffered by Mrs. Charles Ram sey. 3630 Hollywood avenue, Friday when the caught her hand in a washing machine wringer at her home. First aid' 'men treated the wound and she wis taken to a doctor for fur ther treatment. De-Capped A set of four special wire type hubcaps were stolen from the wheels of 11)53 Oldsmobile owned by Leonard Rowan. 1121 Fir street, while the car was park' ed in front of his home Thurs day night, he reported to city police Friday.' They were val i ued at $127, he said. Scout Dinner Cherry City district. Cascade area council. Boy Scouts of America, will hold its annual dinner for all registered persons in the scout ing program, the night of De cember 8 at the First Methodist church. Principal speaker will be Seward Reese, dean of the law school of Willamette uni versity. The program will in clude recognition of outstand ing scouters and veterans. Dis trict chairman is Wesley Good rich. East Salem Lions The prop erty tax situation in Marion county will be explained to the membership of the East Salem Lions club during the weekly luncheon at the Senator next Tuesday noon. Jack Schlmberg of the county assessor's office will be in charge of the pro gram. Square Dance Party In celebration of the first begin ners square dance class of this season, a party will be held at the YMCA next Wednesday night It will be open to aU square dancers who wish to attend and activities will be gin at 8:30 a.m. Lucy Kieft will be master of ceremonies. Partner are not necessary and single will be welcome. Building Permit Emll Lamb, to alter a one-story dwelling and carport at 303S Evergreen, $150. Roy M. Loc kenour, to build a store at 144 South 13th, $150,090. Churches (Continued from Page 1) else of the emotion through religion, ethical and cultural activities. In this respect Sal em has planned well and the reult of thij planning is evi denced in its outstanding growth in population, its mod ern business and industrial structures, economic stability, successful business men and its importance as the capital city, commercial and indus trial marketing and supply center. Underlying this over all structure are the nigh moral standards, environment and major Influences for right living that exists here today. The churches of Salem and other major influences have been responsible for creating this environment which is conducive to right living. The church pays big dividends. A life of religious service ex emplified in the home, the business, civic pride and en terprise, are the dividends on this investment. SCIENCE CONFERENCE ENDS Manila W The eighth Pa cific Science Conference clos ed today after delegates chose Thailand for the next meet ing in January, 1958. Sixty-three foreign dele gates and 1.000 local represen tatives participated In the two week session. The United States has admit ted more than 40 million aliens since the end of the Revolution MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Monday Nateuiker M Company B. 162nd Infantry regiment, and headcuarter de tachment. Oregon National Ouard. at Salem armorv. Organized Manne Corns reserve Unit at Naval and Marin Corps Rewrve trainlnc center. 414th VAR t U8AR armory. Oregon Mobilization Designa tion Detachment No. 1, at USA.R armorv. BORN SALEM MEMORIAL BOsriTAL McKNIaHT T. Mr. B4 Mn. Clt. Mrratiht. TULmonk. a tlrl. Rev. 17. Klla To M. na Mrs. Kobtrt WIM. ts Vuu 0t.. . sot. Nov. J7. SALF.M GENERAL HOSPITAL HODOeON T. Mr. no Mn. Brron un. at. a, St i ut, COT.UU. a hOT N9T. 17. TROTT To Mr. tn4 Hit ArehM Troll. 13S Pov.U m. Monmouia. a lit!. Hot aCX To Mr. sni Mr! wujttra Rt. at. l, oi ni-c, TUiUMfc, a oiri an. n. Officer Elected The Sew So Easy Club of Englewood School had its first meeting Friday, Nov. 27. Officers elected were: President, Lynn Jo Buswell; vice president, Jan is Albada: secretary, Sus an Sarick; reporter, Cheryl Simmons. The next meeting will be December 7. Hem from Earepe Mrs Cheater M. Cox, Salem, was among passengers who ar rived In New York City thii week aboard the Queen Eliza beth following an extended trip to Europe. Will Enter Hospital Mr. Henry Baer. 1S7S North Filth will enter Salem Memorial hospital Monday for testa and! possible surgery. Gaa Stolen Someone stole about 50 gallon of gasoline from the tanks of two trucks parked in the Stevenson-Mef-ford service station Sot, Court anr Church streets, sometime this week, it was reported to city police. The trucks are used for rental purposes. Army Defeats Navy Score 20-7 PhUdelphU Pit Uebel, 10-year-old sophomore from Bellevue, Ky., scored three touchdowns, one on a 70-yard punt return, as the Army end ed Navy's three year winning streak on the loot bill Held Saturday with a 20-7 victory before' 102,000 at Municipal Stadium. Jack G arrow scor ed the Navy touchdown in the final minute of play. flrrt PrM: Tb kv wm tiuvllr avtrcut u Tti Mum kicked off for ttw Armr. Job. RtUUr fumbled tbt kkkorr on luvri 37, Lowell AlMon rfovtrtnc for the CavdatU. TtM Armr pTomvtlj narehad for toutftdown lolfit yard In Uiroo plan nd Pat Ubl bueklnk tr from tat fit. fUlpa CbWDttukM add d the xtr point. Uur la too period Pst Uttol taUr eeptod ft fw on Army's 4 tad roc4 bock N yord. But Jack Pcrktiu, Mory tackle, etole the ball from tbe Army back f.tvd duhid dowa too atdtUaaa W tho Armr nine befort ba vaa abOTod out of bouoda by Bob Mlachak. Tim threat tndad wbea Tom EU laureeptod oeorao Wtiah'a .ptia oa tho om. toeead Period! Neither team ae able U fei aa f fiDM rolllac tbrouca th ftm half of tho oocooel period. Tbe ktokinc erf aiuoa kept tho Hiddlsa Stp in ttutr territory. A 7-raxd paat from Vana to Dob Holleder put tho Army oa tho It mad tho Cadets promptly west for another cor with Uebel daabiac off Ttcht tackle for tho final throe yarda. Chesaauakaa mtsaed tbe try tor tho extra point. Nary, with threo lt-rara runs, cam back hut Oorrr Lodao mtsrotptod on of Webb's aerials oa the Armr lb and returned tl yards to tba Narp 8. Ten Middles held aad Chesaauakaa alaiod a field real irom in is a wane twon the half ended with Armr leading ll-i. Third Period: A JO-yard pais from Vana to Mlachak ato up moat of tho around as Army took the operator ktckoff of tho second half and nioTed deep Into Nary territory. But this tUne tho Middles lntcrcsptod a pass wtla Bob Crals ruanlnt the ball back 14 yards to Navy's 41. Unable to gain. Navy mated and Armr started anouer dmo wim otoai a 3rara turn of tho kick to tho Cadets' aettlna up aa attack stopped by Mary on ita IT whoa tho tatddiea heM for downa. Poorth Period: parked by Cralt'a 11 -yard run throuth the Army line, and a IS-yard pass from Walih to Don Pull am, the Mlddlea mor od to Army's 34 before loslna the ball oa downs. But Army's Lodto fumbled aod Kstt took orer at tho earns spot they had loit tho ball. This time tho Middles want to tho air before Welak was thrown for an l-yarn loaa. Tho Arm took error on tho IS The Middles opened up soother drtva from their and wont all the way with Jarfc Oarrow carrylna tho ball the last sevea yards after a pass from Otorso Knotta to Cralt had placed the oval within atrtklna dlatones. Oeorgo Tester added the sitra point to make toe jiaal Korc Army at Mary r Othtr fMtWH liaals: Bojtoa Colleit f, Hair Croi I. Btutoo U. 41, William and Uarr 14. VUtaoova 20. PoMham IS. New Havca Taaehtr 41. Miw Brltaia Teachirt Trnaaacat II. VaiMlarbUt Duka IK North Carailn M. COURT NEWS Circuit Court Earl W. Harrr rt. Arthur If. Brkkiaa, dba Krkkion'a Soptr Marftat: Ordar dtnrlnf cartals acHttMa ( Jtftttdant and allowtng etnara w hi eft rcaulra plain' tiff t maka portion at Um aemplaiDt mora dcnoita aod caTUitu Merla and Kttwl Loll va. David S. and IdaUa if. Croabaw: CemBlatnt aaaklac foraclMur of certala urainunt and doelarlnv alalntlfla ncra af raal proptitr Involiad. Rudolph It. Urack . Thtol lfarfaar 1U Wakan: Ordar of duniual Vila pra judlca aa fully atttlad. Trot W. OUIaspla va. C. . Looalar: Order daarina motion of dfedaat t tender bill of aacapUooa aacauta af tlma limitation. Prank L. and Ruth HCav IferrlU Carol D. and Roaa C. Willi : Order of default en if red atalntt dafandaata. Paul Becker ft. Patricia Laa Backer: Dtvnrr complaint, allealna cruel and inhuman treatment. Married tl tan. Calif.. Octobar 11. ItU. Marrioa U-.nMt Oaorto Robert Teicer, IT. elerk. 1JT Worth ith etratt, Salem, and Ulea jf. Barters II nurea, Cornellua, Ore. Heraerl W. Oraaa. . truck driver. Manama, and LaVera Ruth Wilton, It, tudtnt, MlU Cltr. O. a Lraa. laathor vorttr. MM North Fourth otroot, one Tore Boa.r. looiL rtoui.olfo, SOS aorta 17th itrral. aolom. Home , photo Xma gifts? Days, call J -5470. Page "L. V." Nights, 1620 Ferry St., apart ment (. 284 Marimba and Accordion Con cert, December 1. t p.m.. Par rish Jr. High. Wiltsey Music House. 284 Marimba and Accordion Con cert, December 1. 8 p.m., Par rish Jr. High, Wiltsey Music House. 284 Learn knittini. 241 State St. 3-S6S4. Wednesday thru Satur day. 1:00 p.m.-4 p.m. 102 Rhee, Chiang Call Parley of Asia Anti-Reds Talpeh, Formosa (at South Koreas President Synfman Rhee called Saturday for a se curity conference of anti-Con munist South-east Asian na tion and hinted that hi gov ernment and Nationalist Chin may sponsor such a conclave. nnee addressed a Joint ses sion of Nationalist lawmaker shortly after be and Chlanf Kai-Shek announced in a Joint statement that they ".stand firmly united" in the fight against Communism and called for a united Asiatic front. Unless we are united and organized lust as our enemy la united and organised we can not be as strong," the South Korean president said In hi speech. "The only way to fight it as you would cholera, small. pox or any other contagious disease." i . Joint Statement Issued Rhee pleaded for - unity among anti-Communist nations and proposed a meeting of anti- Red group to work out ways and means of starting a popu lar movement throughout the area. The joint statement issued by Chiang and Rhee did not say flatly that a formal alliance had been agreed upon. But the statement Indicated clearly the two bitter foe of communism have joined forces and hope their alliance will serve as a basis for a united front of Democratic nations in the Pacific. Rhee arrived in Talpeh yes terday after a secret flight from Seoul. There has been no announcement when he will re turn, but a 5th Air Force an nouncement in Seoul indicated he will be home by Tuesday. Rhee is scheduled to present presidential unit citation to the Air Force at noon Tuesday. Rhee and Chiang huddled for several hours Friday, then went into conference again after a leisurely breakfast to gether Saturday morning. Their Joint statement ex- Dressed conviction that "vic tory over communism in Asia is the key to world peace and stability." The government and peo ples of our two countries stand firmly united in our determin ation to mobilise all our morale and material forces to defeat the aggressor is Asia," they declared. Moaey Mtaslnr The theft of about SSI from the apart ment of Mrs. Francis Joyner, 350 North Summer street, was reported to city police Fri day.. The money was taken from a small cash box in cabinet in the wall and from two purse in a writing desk in the living room, she said. About $4 of the amount was in the purses and the major portion in the cash box. Car Collide Cars driven by John Franklin, S85 North Winter street, and Thomas Herbert Million. 725 South 13th street, collided Friday ftemnnn at the Franklin car was pulling out from the curb. Damage was minor and no one was injured, police said. Club ( Meeting Central Townsend Club No. 8 will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 239 Court street. Franklin Parker i Continued from Pate 1) The other girl, Joan K. Curry, was taken to Physi cian and Surgeon hospital in Portland Thursday and the hospital reported Saturday she continued to show slight improvement although she still was unconscious. Young Parker wi the son of the Lincoln county coroner.. STUDENT ACCIDENT VICTIMS I I S ! ) "h -. , ,. -- - Irvln Monroe NiehoUs, 19, left, and Franklin O. (Bud) Parker, 19, Willamette University itudenU who loit their live In a traffic accident Wednesday night while driving to their homes In Newport. Nicholas was killed in the crash and Parker died Saturday morning from his injuries. A third death In the collision was Gay Carol Mdropp, Infant, of Lajigloia, (Art Studio Photo) TH1 CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJaa, Or Police Seek . (Continued from Pffe 1 erable noise knocking ai the door of the wommi cabin. One witness noted that at first the woman inside wouldn't let him in, but after he said he had brought her some money he owed her she relented. The wtness said he thought no witness said he thought no Mrs. Hardman had been liv ing in the three-room Minne sota Motel cabin since the middle of September, police said. She had not been work ing recently and was in the process of getting a divorce, they reported. The crime investigated today is the first murder case in Mar ion county since the murder of Mrs. Susan Litchfield in June, 1952. . , , Suspension (Continued from Pace I) "I believe that it ia very im portant," the governor contin ued, "that the people be fully advised In this particular mat ter Involving the milk mar keting act as to the conditions leading to and the reasons for this order. I think that all persons desiring to be heard should be given ail oppbrtun ity so to do before any order becomes effective. ' Asks for Finding- The governor closed hi let ter with the request for sus pension of the order nd said that in the interim he would appreciate being allowed to review the finding of the commission In the matter. He also called on the board to give a full opportunity, after dft notice cait Im iven every one to lie heard on the merit. "After thia hearing and re view a full and detailed re port should be given on any future action, the governor concluded. Compliance Expected Although the governor said he was not unmindful of the dfficulties confronting the board in administering the milk marketing act, there is little doubt but that member of the board will comply with the governor a request for sus pension of the order. Members of the board of agriculture are appointed by the governor and could be called upon to resign If they refused to comply with an ex ecutive request. "ajai 1 9.f it. he n' A HP VICTIM AND - Vn 'Vv' V : I . . aw vNt,j - . The body of Mrs. Frances Hardman lies across the bed in three-room Cabin IS where she was murdered Saturday morning by an unknown assailant. Police are checking on a lead for the strangler of the attractive 28-year-old brunette. The body was found about 10:20 by her room mate In the. Minnesota motel cabin on South Commercial street. Marshall Talks On Nobel Prize New York (A Gen. George C. Marshall said Saturday he regarded the Nobel peace prize, awarded him, as a tribute to the "whole American people." He laid tha bi-partisan poll cies of the late Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R., Mich.) wen responsible more than any thing else for the success of the European recovery program, known as the Marshall Plan. Marshall, who la convalesc ing from a flu virus, sailed Sat urday for Europe to accept the Nobel award in Oslo. He flew her from his Plnehurst, N.C., winter home and boarded the Italian liner Andrea Doria for Naples. Marshall said he hoped eight day at sea would be a "very fine convalescence" for him. He said be got up from a sick bed only two day ago. He said he planned to fly from Naples Dec. 7 to Paris for a brief visit with North Atlan tic Treaty Organization Com mander, Gen. Alfred M. Gruen ther. He will fly from there to Oslo, then back to Naples, and return aboard the Andrea Doria In time to spend Christ mas in the United States. Big 3 Seek (Continued from Paae I) But Informed observers talrl that when President Eisenhow er, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Laniel meet with their foreign ministers in Ber muda next Friday, the United States' spokesmen will call for tight arrangements to be made against Soviet disruptive tac tics. Pre-conference arrangements could be tightened up either by getting the Russians to adopt a somewhat more limited agenda than they have proposed or by getting agreement among tbe Western powers that if the Ber lin meeting developed as a mere propaganda battle they would wind it up after a reasonsble time and get back to the busi ness of building Western de fenses. Berlin is were the Soviet suggested the meeting take place, and first Indication from Washington were that the Western Powers could accept that location. 3-TRANSISTOR "lava." HEARING AID Opinici far only IV a month imietcj of IV to MM 4aj for olJ-(yp vtajimt tut-M ikJi! LilVlrkt tOMtitf. truor an4 cloartrihaaovort Th AM bttiery lufi a full month ... no bi ttry . . . fwtf btrttry tht nt I I25 tUmt CiilwlM Immtmtf. tt CaaQ AcaTtfJ lay iht CfMMKtt M fftml Mad act fM V4 KtuNlitMs f Mat AarktOCM MlKl AjMCMIkoal iWryf OroVt urn to UM MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 Stat St. Ph. 3 5528 DEATH SCENE ! mil 111 4 ' , ..v; . I Truman to Top Israel Drive Chicago VP) Former Pres ident Truman planned to -top off a busy visit to Chicago to day with an address at an Is rael bond drive rally In Chi cago itadium. - Truman will be honored at tonight' program for the help he extended to Israel when it was founded during hi term is president. The rally, expect ed to attract 22,000. also will mark the 2,000th anniversary of Jerusalem, and tha sixth an niversary of United Nations partition of Palestine which re sulted in creation of the state of Israel. WM aai Rbarl Cnckia rttftCtaJtWft. . ADELAIDE PETER Aumarflle, Ore. jjpS Ci Hill i n.fi i-iui j'ii'.llji'V'.ji'i!!auiL' I COMI etca 4 Naaii tta M SOIL SERVICE NAMED ' Washington CI Secretary of Agriculture Benson yes- Holly Is Crowing Again "Merry Christmas" all you fin people and a Merry on It will be If you will com In and let ma help you. Yes, I mean you really need help.. Take the snoopy old "bucks" for Instance, they wait until the little lady oaa out of the house and then they tear Into everything, go through every drawer and closet and clothe basket and wood pile trying to find out what they are going to gat for Christmas. What chance doe a little defenseleea wit have with these buzzards? It' easy, uat take advan tage of my "keep it for ma In your aaf ucitfl Ctu-Mmaa department Just com In any time and maka your se lection. Pay part now and or pay the whole work, keep it out of hi tight and V , . "HOLLY" JACKSON JEWELERS 221 N. Uferty Sr. Saturday and Sunday start th GRAND OPENING day of th new Famous Lockwood Home. Our new model home is finished and ready for your inspection. W want you to drive out and see for yourself why th Lockwood Home has created sucb a sensation in this city! As you. inspect the model home, visualize your own being built on a similar lot of your choice.,.. Only th best of mate rials arc used in the Lockwood Home and the actual con. struciion is far superior to most homes of today. The horn is now being purchased by families of both high and low income brackets ranging from incomes of $275 to SI 500 a month. This in itself speaks very highly of the appeal and versatility of our famous home. We ar proud of our horn and you will be proud of your new Lockwood Home TOO! ABSOLUTELY THE 0RIVI OUT TO AND SEI ;, Ph. 20971 -r nan aSanfa Coming With Reindeer Santa Clan will drive hi reindeer and sleigh through tha (treat of the downtown Salem business district Satur day morning. Dee. , startin at o'clock. Tha Downtown Salem Mer chant Association baa made arrangement for Santa Claue and his reindeer to visit tho children of the downtown Sa leb busineas district. . . , Santa CI us will have candy for all tha children and then they can go to a apodal free ' hw at ttv Kliinore theater. Tba theater open at 10 a.m. and tha how will Last from 10:10 to approximately noon. , Thia is the first time Sarur ha aver brought hi reindeer to Salem to visit tha children before Christmas. On this trip hi sleigh will be pulled by Dasher, Prancer, Donner and BLUxen. In order that all tha child ren may have a food chance to sea them and get their share of the candy Santa will ba carrying In hi sleigh, he will drive his reindeer through all the main streets in downtown Salem ending up at tha Elal-' no re theater about 11 o'clock. terday named Donald A. VQV 1 llama aa administrator .. . Soil Conservation Service. A , natitve of Clark County, S.D, ' William ha held tha pott in an acting capacity since Nov. . 2. string the rest out if yon Ilk but in either event we will away from hi 'shaky hand. SEE IT TOW BEST BUY IN THE CITY! THI NIW MODEL HOMI rOR YOUIISIIM i . .