Monday, December l. 195S Local Paragraphs I Rica Bit Baby A ion, J Darned Harold Andrew, was i born to Rev. and Hn A. Del bert Rice, at an Oregon City J hospital, December 10. The i youngster weighed 8 pounds j and 11 ounces. Rev. Rice Is aa i aistant pastor of the First Evan ! gelical United Brethren church ; of Salem, i '. Parker Will Talk Dr. . Reginald Parker, professor of law at Willamette university, . will speak on the subject The Unending Problem of Trieste." 'during the Salem Rotary club luncheon at the Marion Wed nesday noon. Film Forums The second session of a scheduled 10 weeks series of film forums on world affairs . will take . place In the main lobby of the YMCA at 8 o'clock Monday night The Topic for discussion this week will be India and the title of the film which will be shown is "Farmers of India." New regis trants may enter the class and participate In this and the re maining topics for paying the moderate fee. , Xatarslfcaiioa Ceart Act lng Naturalization Examiner R. L. Johnson of the immigration and naturalization service, U.S. Department of Justice will be at the Marlon County Court house at 11 a.m. Monday, Dee. 21, to conduct preliminary ex aminations In connection -with the naturalization hearing sche duled for 2 p.m. that same day. Information to this effect hat been received by County Clerk Henry G. Mattaon. Raided A window was broken from his car while it was parked on a downtown street Friday night, Kenneth . Crawford, 1759 Court street, reported to city police Satur day. Missing was an unde termined number of cigarettes, he said. Gunners Two young boys were cited to see the city ju venile officer when they were spotted by city police Saturday while shooting air rifles on Taylor street False Alarm City firemen were called to the state fair grounds Monday morning when the fire alarm system was set off In the stadium. A check of the building could find no indication of a blaze or the cause of the alarm. Notice ef Retirement Arid W. and Darllne M. Coon have filed with the county clerk notices pt retirement from the firm name of Top Hat Restaur rant . Parse Stolen Someone stole her purse from her home some time over the week end, Helen McLoud. 770 Belmont street, reported to city police. The purse was last used Saturday afternoon and she noticed it was missing late Sunday. It contained about $2.50, some keys and personal possessions, she said. Shot in Hand Glenda Bar ker. 13. 1510 North 17th street, was shot in the hand by an air rifle as she rode her bicycle on Pearl street early Sunday afternoon, it was reported to city police by her father. The pellet pierced the skin and drew blood, he said. The girl chased a boy with an air rifle after the incident she said, but couldn't catch him. Police checked the area for a boy with a gun but couldn t find him. Stage Set for Friday Event Harry Llntz of Portland, manager of the northwest dis trict of the United States Chamber of Commerce, is in Salem making final arrange ments for the meet-your-con-gressman meeting to be held here Friday. Friday noon a luncheon meeting will be held at the Marion Hotel which will be preliminary to and outline procedure for a large meet ing to be held in the evening, also at the 'Marlon. At the evening dinner meet I n g representative citizens from all 10 counties of the First Congressional District will be here to discuss Impor tant matters of national legis lation with Congressman Wal ter Norblad. Similar meetings are being held throughout the United Stntps under the" snonorhip of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Locally the meeting is sponsored by the Salem chamber. BORN SAt.rM MEinaiAL boam-tal ORR To Air. end tire. UalU Orr. Rt 4 Sol lit. OPT. O-fle IS SALCtI GKWtSAL OAPITAI. VAL!8H-To Mr. Afid Mr. linn Te bh. Il Clottrr R4.. A llrl. Dec. 12. M1CHABXA To Mr. And Mr,, Andrew MlrnAola. ! WAileco RCU A tUK Doe. BeRRTHILb-To Mr. And lire Don Berrrmu. 171 Oerto. At., a Sot. Dec. 11. OTTO To Mr. ud Vtr AllAS otto, Rrno Dr.. i oot, Dec 11. D4M.AA HOSPITAL ITtlT To Mr. end Mr tAMT Tm. St. 3 DeTlAA. A StTU Dee. 3 ARrTOLD To Mr And Mrt. HArlASd Arnt-l. e tlrl. Dec. S. rrrtfuu-To Mr. tod ttrt. Joha Ft- tert boe troe. 4. JAP.StlN Tto Mr. And MTA. DMAld Beginners Clasa Registrants are still being accepted for the beginners class in American square and round dancing I lng held each Wednesday night at the YMCA. However, fol lowing Wednesday nighfs pro gram the roster will be closed until spring. Instruction starts at 7:30. Square danring just for fun and relaxation is available each Wednesday night at the T beginning at 7 o'clock. Here tofore the group has met at pjn. AJ1 persons who have done some square dancing are welcome to Join this group. . Ted Brown Injured E. A. (Ted Brown, advertising manager for the Capital Jour nal, was injured -in a fall at his home, 585 North 24th Street Sunday,- and is In Salem General Hospital with neck, shoulder and back bruises. He was cleaning the eaves troughs of the house when a ladder collapsed causing him to fall about 10 feet X-rays revealed no fractures. Garbat-e Damping The practice of dumping garbage and cans aloiil county road 867. lust off market road 88. near the Southern Pacific right of way north of Aumsville has been reported to the county court. This place has been favorite dumping spot and has caused considerable comment County machinery has been used on occasion to scrape the accumulation off the shoulder of the right of way as well as to cover the refuse as much as possible. Rough Road Reported Rough spots in the road ex tending up the Abiqua river eastward from Rocky Four Corners have developed in the unpaved portion of the surface. The matter will be brought to the attention of the county en gineers. Meet Tuesday Townsend club No. 17 will meet at the home of Mrs. Olga Northrup at 925 Falrview avenue at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Space Wanted The Salem Chamber of Commerce is look- ins for 6000 square feet of floor space for two federal agencies who will vacate the scnool Administration building short ly. They are the Bureau of land Management and the Sa lem office of the Reclamation Bureau. The locations need not be in . the city center. The chamber asks that anyone hav ing space to lease contact its headquarters. Meet at Breakfast The first breakfast meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Capitol Room of the Senator Hotel Wednesday of this week at 7:30 a.m. Three special com mittees will report. They are the committee on committees, the committee on revision of by-law, and the committee on audit Hospitalised A fall from the back porch of her home re sulted in a minor concussion and bruises for Mrs. Magde- lina Goldade, 90, 955 Union street, Saturday night She was taken to Salem General hos pital, where X-rays revealed no fractures. She was expected to be released from the hospital Monday afternoon. Window Broken A rock about three inches in' diameter was thrown through a living room window at the home of Mrs. Marie Robertson,. 757 Center street, Saturday even ing, she reported to city po lice. She found the rock lying on the floor when she returned home from a shopping trip, she said. Turkeys, oven ready, direct from the farm. Pilgrim Hatch ery, 585 Ninth St., just off Wal lace Road. 297 Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. 297" Canital Variety. 1262 State St Orwn j.vpv nicht til ft until oi. upen every nignt tu v, mu December 23. 287 Holly, wreaths, door swags, and other Christinas greenery. Poinsettias, azaleas. Begonias, other potted plants, cut flow ers. Pembertons Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th St 297 ' Fresh killed -turkeys, 39c lb. Orwig'S Market 3975 Silver tor. Rd. Phone 4-5742. Chritrr,as gifts that live. See our extra large selection of split leave monstrs hssts turn snd other beautiful foli age plants for your indoor planting. Open evenings till Christmas. Closed Sundays Pembertons Flower Shop and Greenhouse, 1980 S. 12th St. 297 CHRISTMAS TREES for sale Bring youi children, choose your own tree. Phone 25889 Mrs. Jsmes Mott 298 Baby parsiceets, $8.00. Cock stiels. Moore's Aquarium. Mc Leay Rosd. Phone 4-3773. 298- Warren's, 1993 Fairgrounds Rd. will be open every evening Dozens of needy Salem persons will visit the'Elk's cloth ing distribution being conducted in the local temple on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to receive apparel free for all members of the family. Shown are members of ' the clothing committee on hand to assist with the distribu tion of the supplies. Nixon Returns On Global Trip Washington W) Vice Pres ident Nhton returned Monday from a 70-day global goodwill tour, and declared he found "a great well of friendship" in Asia tor the American people despite efforts of communists to "build up hatred." Njxon was greeted at the air port by more than score of government officials, senators, and foreign diplomats. He said he was feeling "wonderful" af ter the 42,000-mile trip which took him to 19 countries. Nixon said he was certain that President Eisenhower's re cent United Nations speech, urging international coopera tion in developing the atom for peace, "sounded a sympathetic chord in all of the countries we visited." If communists reject Eisen hower's proposal, Nixon said, the Reds "will lose tremendous ly among all the peoples of Asia who desperately want peace." Long Strike (Continued from Pace 1) Two other major plane com panies announced wage agree' ments Sunday. ' Lockheed Aircraft Corp. In Burbank and Douglas Aircraft company . in Santa Monica came to terms with 8,000 workers of the AFL-Interna-tlonal Association of Machuv ists. These workers will get a blanket Increase of 8 cents an hour plus a 1-cent cost of living hike. - North American said the strike through Friday had cost the average worker f 848.83 in wages. The total loss to work ers, the company said, was $15,729,439. A total of 18,286 strikers returned to work be fore the settlement, the com pany said. There was no estimate ef the cost of the strike in planes Production figures are kept secret for security reasons. However, at one time the com pany said it was turning out one plane a day during the strike. It did not say whether the planes were fighters or smaller types. To rig for diving, a process that takes less than one minute in a modern submarine, the crew must conduct 225 indivi dual operational and equip ment checks. COURT NEWS Circuit Court Roekerlck. Hendrtekjoei re. Oeorto a RarmODd: Order of dlemUeAl WHO preju dice pooed on ftlpulmuea. auto ex rel Ruth RAmpdoTl To- Oeeor Ramedell: Order noldlat defeodADt i contempt of court ud aouimiai bi: MrTt T to eMintl Jail Sentence raMnW ,or H ,. mvntt time hicb deleodAot rop Parti hinuelf of contempt by pATtnp tilt, Alloiedlr due to complr with prerleuA decree. Word Slovor t. Heith SrothcrA Lot- line Co : cotnpltlnt for Judement of tsooe Mid to be due la connection wltb CPrtelA eefttrlct. Wejura TTKtor aim Koulpmeat Co. re. C. L. And Ethel HArdlOA: Amended niwrr of dAlendanu. Emt OlaVsShart m Mm U OlavShtrt: Dlwrctf tewrtti to plfcintlff, rtquirlBi piAintiff te par 2t fBonthiT lor lupport oi deftndtvnL Peter KruplckA ve. Urate M. ind SdHh Ktrkoood: Order of dletnleell vita prolu- dlci ai compromUod. MruUta sk Euihntll vs. Klehtnt 9. Bd In M. rallotg. Or4ar ( 4imsaui tth prejudice. Curt B tHntkt m. Robert W. Hort- tor. Ortjor oi dUmlMa.1 vitb frrtjodK. AUrn iDd MlrUa. Rim t. RoWrt and Lillian U. .Trofam: OrdtTf ttlimbutng com plaint and edlirobuiBf wcwtr ut1 sMiiDtsj tMm Of TMiDdut, L robot Court Iwric It. Ohottack titsf4Umlilt: 'Order for Ml tf rtoJ propcro. Municipal C-irt PYftBl owt airetaB, wi.mtv iirtm, fleet. PM a cbarie of dminc while operator a tttnm tupn64 end HcflM ouaptsiel dtflUMfd rear, keld la Ue ! flfit- Dittriet Cowrtf Iv.A Ipovrtraeo KtrtatiMl ft. Lewie. Vtsh. oMrrtinf eoaeealed waopa. Vin6t4 niltr. coDttttrtd to Decernlm i (or MBteoctfic. itoks la Ue of UMt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Safe. Oretoa ELK'S ANNUAL CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION n Ike Urges Need (Continued tram Pin !) "I think it li moit easily de scribed or explained," Eisen hower said, "by the simple truth that what would be nec essary is the readiness of fire departments, hospital and health departments, police de partments, sanitation depart ments all must be prepared to handle their jobs." Neeessary as Flra Drills Americans, the President went on, must overcome their reluctance to prepare tor disas ter and must regard prepared ness as being as necessary as fire drills in a school. Calling for public under standing of the problem, pro duced by Inspired and una fraid leadership, the President aid: "Now I probably could use no words that would exagger ate any. concern that this thing is done, because I believe It is so feasible and possible to do it I - "On the other hand, IVoJld not have you think from any words of mine thst I believe we haven't time to do this, that we must move in hyateris and in such tense concern that we fget nothing intelligent done. I don't believe that for an instant"- Court Sees Map of Wafer Confrol Area Following several months of negotiations formation of the Santlam Water Control district appeared near its goal Mon day. Attorneys appeared be fore the county court during the forenoon with map show ing the boundaries of the pres ent set up. The district as proposed at the outset has been greatly de creased in acreage by the with drawal of owners who felt they would not be benefitted either by drainage or irrigation. The boundaries will carry a rather complicated description, but the attorneys felt the lat ter could be prepared during the day. , FAST FINE SERVICE 1:40 A. Mo; 2:10 P.M. mdfcMF.M. PORTLAND o o 30 min. MATTLI 14hr. Sdwihbwwrtol MflMlmrt lem at 50 A.M.; 4:25 P.M. and 7:50 P.M. MED FORD . . . 1 y4 hr. SAN FRANCISCO 4hr. lOSANOftllS. Vhr fV trove OTpWOfrOlv, Airport Tomtowt CoM 2-2455 or ywr travfjl wont. COMrAf rHTMKf AtVO TOVU GO $t Alt Stresses Need of (Continued from Page 1) Me taises te srsrsxsca i few jninutes after making what was described as a major policy speech before a meeting of ministers of the 14 NATO nations. - Dulles said that It the EDC treaty is not .ratified by the six European nations, the United States will have to do some "re-thinking" on its own European policy. The EDC is aimed at bring ing. West German troops into a European army for the de fense of Western Europe. The nations involved are West Germany, France, Belgium. I The Netherlands, Italy and : Luxembourg. 1 I Re-thlnkiog Defined Dulles said "the re-thinking would not involve abandon-' ment of NATO." He said it would Involve a "re-thinking on how to implement the NATO treaty." j Dulles ssid the United States Is trying to cooperate with European policy and would do ; so as long ss it remained "sane end sensible." Dulles said he spoke briefly ' on the Far East and quoted Stalin as saying "The East is the road to victory over the; West and the West csn never ne praiseo. r ranee lor carry ing on her heavy burden in1 Indochina fighting commu nism. Earlier, ' ' French ' Foreign Minister Georges Bldault told the ministers President Eisen hower's plan for an atomic pool for peace would "divert an immense material power from a deathly destruction to ward the peaceful progress of mankind. K.F. BOT DROWNED Klamath Falls. WV-Donald Taylor, 13, Klamath Falls, drowned Saturday when a raft on which he was duck- hunting overturned in the Klamath River. Two teen-age companions. James Priest and John Pren tice made it to shore. mm TpT I r 1267. Ioi&i3irTi fun SIR' Pro-Red G.I. (Continued from Pate 1) Deeply devout New Testa ment in her hand, the 43-year-old mother spoke bitterly of Coqununlanv "I want bis whole letter re leased to the public. I think people should know how vi cious a thing Communism Is. If it csn destroy a home, It can disintegrate a nation. ' "1 have not given up hope that someday my son will come back to me. I have not given up my faith In God nor Rich ard. Sooner or later he will see the light." And, turning to her Bible she resd from Proverbs 22-6: "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" In his letter, the 20-year-old Tenneson, only 17 when be left the United Ststes, jeered at his country and aaid United States authorities are afraid to let her visit him at Panmunjom. City Officials Will Be Guests Officers, members of the board of trustees and past pre- sioenis oi saiem Art Associa tion are entertaining Wednes day evening at Salem Art Mu seum, the Bush Home, for city officials. Guests will include Msyor Scully Suede Sportcoat Imported featherweight suede leathers by Scully are styled and crafted for infinite , comfort by artisan, trained In the Scully tradition. The generous cut ond featherllght tailoring gives a comfortable feeling. The enduring - softness of selected skins, tanned to velvet smoothness is o hallmark of Scully coats. . Sixes 38 te 46 Regulars ant) Longs 50 ... $60 TIME MAN' SDOdDD DON RAMSDELL JAY MONNETTE (Till r xi 7. x. Pfe. Richard F. Teaaeaoa who refused repatriation and rejected his mother'! plea for returning home. and Mrs. A. W. Loucks, City Manager J. L. Franzen and Mrs. Franzen, City Attorney Chris Kowitx and Mrs. Kowltz, all members of the city coun cil snd their wives, and all members of the city park board and their wives. Tin Bush House Is now dec orated in traditional Christmas setting tor the holidays. At the Wednesday affair, coffee will be served. The city administration has turned over the Bush House to the Art association to maintain as Salem Art museum. Give HIM the LUXURY 416 State St. COG? (ICDE nMIflffl Pagtl State Courts (OonUnuea from Paae 1) . Employes of ether firms do ing business with Central Storage and Transfer refused, to cross the picket line and Central's operations were cut about 98 percent - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court In striking dowa the In junction noted that Taft-Hartley bars union from trying to cause an employer to dis criminate against employes be cause of their union member ship or lack of it. It aaid the Pennsylvanlan labor relatione act has a similar provision, and under state law picketing to enforce an employe to violate the state labor relations act is Illegal. The state court than concluded that the federal act had to be supreme in such as instance of parallel laws. . In other actions before re cessing until Jan. 4, the Su preme Court: Ruled 8-1 that the Tift-Hart-ley act applies to a California automobile dealer even though he sells only within his own state car assembled in that siaie. she deaier contended the NLRB was wrong In bringing unfair labor practices against bus but the high court upheld the board action. ' Refused to Teconslder Ha Nov. decision that organised baseball is not subject to the antitrust laws. SB ifflSt o SATA11A, A OAT, DAA. a until (JuAstmss. 305