Tuesday. December 1$, 193S BREAKS OFF 0" 1 A Ambassador Arthur Dean, Allied envoy 'to the Korean preliminary peace conference, grimly stride away from the conference hut at Panmunjom after be broke off negotiations with the Communists. He is followed by Cl.arlei Allen, State Department Press Adviser. Dean told a news conference that "if absolutely nothing has happened by the end of the week, the time will have come for a definite decision." (AP Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo) J WOMEN'S COUNCIL ' Woodburn Members of j-the Women's Council of the j Woodburn Christian church will hold their annual Christ mas party Wednesday,- Dec. 16, beginning at 2:30 p.m. at "the home of Mrs. George .Springer, 1044 North Fifth street. There will be a gift ft sett to met Your NEGOTIATIONS M exchange, secret pals for the past year will be revealed and new names will be drawn. Mrs. J. R. Carskadon and Mrs. Gordon Seely will assist Mrs. Springer, Canada, Brazil and Sweden consume more than a ton of fuel wood per capita in a year, a am TV without eyestrain. I (61 1 man EASY-VISION telemjag 21-INCH CONSOLE Traditional Mahogany finish Cabinet $505.00 warranty, and Federal Excise Tax. 21-IKCR CONSOLE Modern Cabinet in Limed Oak Veneer. $525.00 Price includes: parte, picture-tube warranty, and Federal Excise Tax. SENSATIONAL TRADE-INS ON ANY ITEM OF VALUE 'TIL CHRISTMAS Trade-in Covers Complete Down Payment on Set and Installation NO PAYMENT FOR 45 DAYS VALLEY TELEVIISDOINI CENTER Fral Men Pay Fines in Blood Philadelphia UV-Fraternity men at the University of Penn sylvania atart paying their fines in blood today. The Inter-Fraternity Coun cil decided that when fines are assessed against member fra ternities for violating council rules, the fines can be 'paid off at the rata of one pint of blood for each 3 fir. Halt the blood will go to the Red Cross blood bank. The other half will go for 17-year- old Eddie Fox of Orrtanna, Pa., In Adams County. Eddie was badly burned in a futile attempt to sava a younger brother from burning to death in a fire 3 Vt years ago. He still need at least two blood transfusions a week at University Hospital her.' BLM Reports on Sales Program Portland The Bureau of Land Management will offer 602,484,000 board feet of tim ber from Western Oregon O & C and public domain lands for sale next year. T. M. Tyrell, BLM chief for ester, said Monday some 387.- 644,000 feet of the total ii blowdown or salvage type tim ber or that which has been killed by fire or insects. "Prompt removal of the dead or drying timber," Tyrell said, is of utmost importance to reduce fire losses, prevent further bug infestation of green trees and deterioration of timber in the dead and dy ing trees." He reported that of 497,' 854,000 board feet sold by the BLM in western Oregon this year, 271,670,000 was of the damaged type. Amounts to be offered by western Oregon's five forest district next year are: Coos Bay 178,819,000 board feet, Eugene 143,200,000. Medford 139,00,000, Salem 130,625,000 and Roseburg 100,850,000. FOR THE FIRST rjSfe. AND PICTURE IN ONE TV! J I .JfT-T At last, here'g TV designed to bring- you the full. 1 ffl ,113 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oref WORLD OF -'V r Donna Jean Scott is a champion of sorts she's believed to be the smallest new-born baby aver to survive at th Batavia, N.Y, hospital. Born prematurely, she hardly made a dent on the scales one pound; 11 and k ounce. ' Watching over the tiny miss in the oxygen "lock" is Nurse Mrs. Robert K. McJury. (AP Wirephoto) Ml. Angel Host to Business Patrons ML Angel Mount Angel Business . Men's club second free Community - Christmas party, held Saturday, was con sidered a big success, bringing nearly 1500 people to the City Hall where free eats were served. Three shows at the Mount Angel Theatre accommodated the crowd for the free movies, also a gift from the Mount An gel Business Men's Club, with the cooperation of the local theater owners, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson. The city was crowded with people all day. Chairman Jo seph Wagner and the sponsor ing business men and their wives spent a busy day hand ing out hotcakes, weiners, bun ana coixee. Cooperating with the club In sponsoring the eat were Gold en West Coffee company, C. J. Berning's Nugget Dairy, Crown At last, here'g TV TIME.. .HIGH FIDELITY SOUND range tonal beauty of FM sound. Hoffman's new Trio phonic Sum two matched speakers, separate tone controls, and the amazing Tone Gate that eliminates distortion. Add to this the high fidelity Easy-Vision picture, powered by Hoffman's Super Mark V Chas sis. It's a value you wont want to miss. Why not come in today! awueti mm ear ntaws mm a tis ww tsaca i am cssr Valley li-mci emtiiE Period ttyle ta riok Chorrywood. Pries meladea: warranty, and HER OWN 1 Mills, Lumber Jack Syrup, Kraft Cheese Caramels, Mount Angel Creamery Rose Valley Butter, Nalley's Foods, Blue Bell Potato Chip Company, Master- Bread Company and Valley Packing Co. Purchase of Steel , Approved by Council The City Council Monday night approved a recommenda tion by City Manager 1. L. Franzen that he accept an offer from Clayton Steinke to sell the city 47,400 pounds of steel t a reduced price of 33,379 for use in city projects. The manager said there is money in the budget to pay most of it and that the remain der of about $1,500 can be paid after adoption of the next budget For addition ' the city shops the council approved a bid of A'mco Metal Products for two prefabricated steel buildings at a cost of 33,374. designed to bring yo Television Center $525.00 parts, picture-tabs Federal Excise Tax, PD'tfiMfnr IIM af VIIVM IVI Segregation Washington ( Th Nat ional Aasn. for th Advance ment of Colored People has opened fir on racial segrega tion in railroad stations and restaurants. The NAACP filed a com plaint with the Interstate Com merce Commission naming 11 railroads, th Richmond V. Terminal Co. and the Union News Co., which run a resist rant in th Richmond station. Th organization termed its complaint th first major chal lenge to segregation In railroad station and station eating places. The complaint charge the railroada are still trying to en fore segregation of Interstate passengers, despite supreme court, rulings to the contrary. Small Town Will Honor WilburWright MillvUle, lad. m With jet plane acreamlng overhead, this little town of 113 will hon or its famous son, Wilbur Wright, Thursday. ' Thata' th golden anniver sary of the day that Wilburn and his brother Orvill made the SB-second, 852-foot flight that began man's Journey into the airways. On April 16. 1963, Wilbur, the older of th two famous brothers, was bora in Millville, midway between Newcastle and'Hagerstown in east central Indiana. WOOQBURN V F W Woodburn Member of Champoeg post and auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a pot-luck supper for members and families Wed nesday, Deo. 16, at the LO OT. hall. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and a Christmas party will follow. Several meetings of th auxiliary have been held during tit past two weeks, article mad and food prepared to be sent to veter ans at Camp White. II Elevator Plunges Four Stories, 2 Women Killed Kansas City () An eleva tor, carrying IS persons, plung ed four stories to the bottom of it shaft In a garment manu facturing firm Monday. Two women were killed and five in jured. A two-ton weight, used as a counter-balance, fell on top of th elevator crushing th car s heavy wire top. Foreign Countries Buying More Gold Washington W) Foreign countries are buying more U. S. gold a sign their economic health Is getting better. Th U. S. Treasury said yes terday it sold $1,140,400,000 worth of gold abroad in the first 11 months of this year. By contract, foreign nation sold 393 Vs million dollars to this country in th full year of 1952. Foreign gold purchases usu ally indicate economic well being abroad, sine they gener ally represent th use of dol lars earned beyond what is needed in trade. 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