Wednesday, December 14. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Lota I Paragraphs t Road Breaking lp County I .Road No. MS, extending from the school home at North San tiam to the railroad track It breaking up under traffic, ac 1 cording to report reaching the county court Much of the traffic coniUU of heavy ton . nage of carrot which are ex--tensively grown in the area. Borate Move Cascade area .council headquarter, Boy Scouta of America are to be located on the upper floor of a building located at 444 Cen- ter street. The organization has been located on the second floor of the Ladd and Bush building . for the past eight years. Be cause the bank needs the space, it was found necessary to seek . a new location. Lions Hear Thornton Rob ert Y. Thornton, Oregon's at torney general, will speak on the topic "A Newcomer Looks at the State Department of Jus tice" during Thursday's lunch eon program of the Salem Lions club at the Marion. Aa Assumed Business Name certificate of Top Hat Restau rant has been filed with the county clerk by John A and Wanda E. Kroening, 1488 State St. LI Col. Stone Home LL ' Col. Stephen A. Stone, Jr, ar rived In Salem Wednesday on ' leave until after Christmas and ' is at the home of his parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. A Stone, 373 ' Leslie. Lt. Col. Stone, who Is ' with the Air Force, Is based at Willow Run, Mich. He returned ' home by United Air Lines. ' From New York Leon C. ' Culbertson of New York City will arrive in Salem December 21 to spend the holidays with his aunt, Zoe Stockton, 1642 ' Court street Hal Boyle (Continued from Page 4) Captain Visits Capt. W. F. Simlik, U. S. Marine Corps, PIO for the U. S. Marine Corps recruiting station, Portland, was In Salem Tuesday to in sped the local Marine Corps recruiting office. Shrine Club Election The Salem Shrine Club will have election of officers at a dinner meeting to be held at the Sen ator Hotel Thursday night at 0:30. Officers Elected Officers elected by the Salem Movie Club at a meeting last night area. were: President, Clayton Jones; vice president Clarence B. Conrad; and secretary-treasurer, Melba Conrad. Flights Held. Up by Weather : Salem's weather cleared Wednesday morning but United Air Lines flight coming into this airport were not able to operate because of bad weather elsewhere. Both Medford and Eugene still fogged-ln at 11:30 ajn. Wednesday ana uignu coming into Salem make stops In those cities. Flight No. 153, originating In Medford and terminating In Seattle, and flight 174, which is a southbound flight stopping In Salem at 8:30 a.m. were cancelled and flight ISO, a northbound flight out of San Francisco, which makes its Sa lem stop at 2:10 p.m. did not operate. Expected to operate unless weather conditions elsewhere continue bad is flight 178, a southbound flight making a Sa lem stop at 4:25 p.m. None of the flights coming Into Salem were able to operate Tuesday because of weather conditions in the northwest Kidnap Killers (Continued from Ffe 1) Ike to Keep on (Continued from Page 1) secretary, said his office had given up parties altogether. "You mean you finally got common sense?" I asked. j "No," he replied. "The sec retary just got so middle-aged it no longer was much fun to catch her even to the boss himself." Perhaps somewhere there still will be a real rowdy office Christmas party thjs season, one that looks like the hanging gardens of Babylon swept by a 1 hurricane. If I locate it, I in tend to join in the fun for ten full minutes for old times' sake and then denounce it In the strongest possible terms. Joyeux Noel has departed from the office, leaving behind it a sign saying: "Gone home." And, of course, that's where it belongs. BORN SALEM MP.MOBIAL HOSPITAL VAN HANDEL To Mr. and lira. Ron ald vu Handel, Ocean Lake, a bor, Doe. LI CLAIR To Mr. and Mra, Flater U- ti.ir. tonu Amoia at-, a eiri. Dee. la. SAVAGE TO Mr. and Mra, Atr.il SaT as. Idanha. a airL Dec it. WILKEHJSON-To Mr. and Ure. Arblo WUkerion. 776 N. Conuntrdal St., a iul SALEM ' GENERAL HOHFRAL REE To Mr. and Mra. Llord B. Rea. Stt. 1. Boa a, starton, a llrl. Doc. II. McOlrfTIN To Mr. and Mra. John c. McOumn, Rt. 1, AumeTUle, a tlrl, Dae THOMPSON To Mr. and Ura. Law rence X. Thompaon, t3a N. lath ec. I irl. Dee. 1ft. S1LVEKTON llOSriTAL MATHixaoN To Mr. and Mra. R. W. MatMeaon, a Dor. Dec IS. SANTIAJH MEMCSJAL HOSPITAL WOOD To Mr. and aire. Arirr Wood, uone. a oar, uec. z. HUTCHINSON To Mr. and Mra. Her Sert HuUhlnaon. Mill CUT, a firl, Dae. HAMPTON To MT. and Mra. Ljle Ban.Mon. Marlon, a nor, Dee. a. SKiRVIN To Mr. and Mra. Carl aku. Tin. Starton. a atrl. Dee. 7. tVTEVKNTTTE TO Mr. and Mre. Rich' aid Stevenetta. M1U Citr. a bor. Dee. 13. HUOH-E8 To Mr. and Ura. Joeeph Huinet. starton. a bor. Dec. 13. RAMBZAU To Mr. and Mre. Of Orel ' HimBfiu, Mm citr. a nor, pec, n. Get Christmas Trea Em ployes of the Marion county re corder's office have the Christ mas spirit again, for they have a new Christmas tree to replace the one that disappeared from the temporary court house Monday. A Christmas tree salesman Tuesday sold the em ployes of that office a small Christmas tree at a reduced price. Now it glistens with blue lights and is ready for Santa to place gifts under it Gibson at Home Rex Gib son, manager of the Ladd and Bush branch of the U. S. Na tional bank, has returned to his home after spending some time in a hospital recovering from injuries which he receiv ed in an automobile crash. He encased in a cast from his hips up to the top of his head with the exception of his face. Tools Taken Someone ran off with two tool boxes from his open garage late Tuesday afternoon or evening, Clyde Alden. 1905 Waller street, re ported to city police. One of them contained mechanic's tools and the other carpenter tools. He estimated the loss at about $160. They were taken while he was at work, he said. Fresh killed Grade A Tur keys, Orwigs Market, 3975 Sil- verton Rd. 45742. Rummage Thursday, Dec. 17. Over Greenbaums, Beaver Hall. 8:30 a.m. W. W1Club. 299 CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Bring your children. Choose your own tree. Phone 2-5889, Mrs. James Mott. 301 Baby parakeets, $6.00. Cock atiels. Moore's Aquarium. Mc Leay Road. Phone 4-3773. 306 Bargains at YWCA Budget Shop, 162 S. Commercial. Open Friday & Mondays, 10-5, 299' Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection, Chuck Clarke Co., 2S5 N. Lib erty. 299 Turkeys, oven ready, direct from the farm.. Pilgrim Hatch ery, 585 Ninth St., Just off Wal lace Road. 299 Goodwill pickups Tuesdays West Salem and south of Cen ter: Friday, north of Center. 4-2248. 299 If you can't read this easily have glasses made by Semler Optical Offices to your optome trist s prescription. Pay 50c wk Semler's. Waters-Adolph Bldg State & Com'L Ph. 3-3311. 299 COURT NEWS Circuit Court eu.t. y oiton Lrla Yerbrouah: Welvee lnveetlaatlon and mdlelment on charia ox bob i up port. Xdna M. Hoeeltoa re. Kmer L Hoaal- ton: Divorce decree to plain UI I aaallrna preptrtr eettlemen. Btata TJ. Romeo r. Polanakt: Pound lulltr 0 drlvlnf wbtlo Intoxicated br circuit court arand lurr. On appaal from Balem municipal court. Continued for oentenca to December 17. But even a rejection of this offer by the Soviets, Eisenhow er said, would not stop him from trying to meet the prob lem of international control In another way. A reporter asked the presi dent about Secretary of De fense Wilson's statement to the North Atlantic Council in Paris Tuesday that congress would be asked soon to permit the sharing of Information on atomic weapons with its NATO allie Eisenhower replied that some changes In the law will be necessary before this coun try can realize the fullest ad vantages of atomic progress. No Change Contemplated But no change are contem plated, he went on, which have anything to do with the sclen tfic processes involved in de veloping atomic energy or wtih the building of atomic weapons. Thin nnnnr-rl in mean that what the administration does contemplate, if congress ap proves, is sharing information about the use of atomic weap ons and perhaps sharing the weapons themselves with America's allies. Along that line Eisenhower said it would depend on cir cumstances, meaning military circumstances, whether this country turned over atomic weapons to Its allies. He said if war comes Amer ica should use its atomic weap ons in whatever way would be to the best advantage of the United States. Quite possibly, he said, it would be best to let an ally use American weapons under certain circumstances. ransom paid by Bobby's multi millionaire father Robert C. Greenleaae, Kansas City auto dealer. The missing money which Hall has Insisted he had with him when arrested in St, Louis the night of Oct. 6 has become the object of an inquiry by a -federal grand iunr at Kansas City, the FBI and the St, Louis Police Board. But the killers have shown no apparent concern about the missing ransom or about their deaths, although Hall has asked an Episcopalian minis ter, the Rev. George L. Evans of Kansas City, Kan., to stay with him "until the very end, Shew Little Interest HaU has been reading Wild West magazines. Mrs. Heady has kept busy with crossword puzzles in newspapers. Neither has shown any interest in hun dreds of pounds of mall sent to them but detoured by pris on authorities at their request. Both have reportedly gain ed weight since entering their death row cells Nov. 20, the day after they were convicted by a federal court Jury in an advisory trial. Hall has said he thought he had gained about 20 pounds. Mrs. Heady has put on about five pounds. Their faces are fulL free of wrinkles, and Mrs. Heady has even joked about the roll of fat she was told HaU has acquired around his midriff. Damage Suit . .. Against Oil Firm Leslie Gene Peterson has filed suit in Marion county circuit court against the George Cadwell Oil company and Raymond Caldwell aces:. Lng general damages in the sum of $50,000 and special damages totalling $2000. , The suit sterns from an ac cident that took place April 23. 1833, on Boone road ap proximately a mil west of Highway 89E. Peterson says he was a passenger on a motorcycle that was traveling east over Boone road while defendant's truck was being driven in a westerly direction. The claim la ad vanced that the truck waa on It's left hand aide of the road preparatory to making a turn into driveway when it came into collision with the motorcycle. The plaintiff, says he re ceived permanent Injuries as a result of the accident German Army (Continued from Page 1) Court Holds (OonttwMd from rate 1 Ex-Con Returns (Continued mm Pare 1) st.u . MUiD Clai Tilt on and John Calvin OoaWtrd: Waive tDvcutiatlon awl indictment on cntvrte ei Durtiaiy not in a- dwelling. mat. u. Melvtn r, earns: Waive tn- veat (tattoo and Indictment on caeree I burglar not m 4 dweiuai. Kri w. Mi rrr VI. Arthur if. Krtctuon dbft. gtrkluoa'a Super Uaxket. .Amended oompiunu SWEET HOME FLAT Sweet Home The Junior play. "We Shook the Family Tree." a three act comedy de picting a typical American home, is slated for the only performance Thursday. Dec, 17, in the high icbool audito rium, at 8 p.m. Srble Lovtnt Haamack Tt. Kennel Thome Himmuk: Divorce decree plaintiff who la awarded cuitoar of two minor children end $ moutnlr eupport (or each. Property eeuiement approvec. Portland Road Lumber Yard i. Lor. em Bulletin Supply, tt al: Demurrer br dCcndost Hcbert V. Lorani on troainda oi liuaiiieient I ecu. Leslie Oen tetereoo ?. Oeo. Cadwell Oil Co. and ttarmond Caldwell; Com plaint leeklns Judement of KO.000 eenrr- al and u.ooo epeciai aamacee m ina re nal oi trail w aocxuni. Ida J. UeeCualt ve. Orren Johnion; Delendaat'a tnawer nd counter claim. Lore Uorcell v. Darlui Mortal! : Order permitttu defendant t fUe an amended aaewer. Probate Court Mary McCouum cuardlaaiblp: Ada Ira- land named f uaraiea. Clrde S. BurreO estate: Order author. ttea execution al deed for real roportr cImU idcer Bruce eatate: Order mite will to probate, Mlcbard Senior 4 rotter named eaecauw. Kaii Welter estate: Order appolstlne BetW Welter aa adnuautrauts. H. W. Porter aetata: Order admlttrna will to probata and namtnc Helen G4rv man eiecutrla. Batata baa probable value OX 10,309. Bertha etntf euardianibip: Order a- pro nut guardian e report. Ha rrltt to If. Held aetata: Order tlimf Jan. it aa time for bearing final account. Bra t Peteraoa aetata: Order fUtnt Jan. lt aa time far heartna final ac count. Jamea Smith auardianahlp: pro ma annual account- Santa will visit your house or party. Phone 3-7072. 299 Castle Permanent Wavers, S05 LivMley Bldg., ph. 3-3663. Permanent S5 and up. Ruth Tord, manager. 298 Learrf knitting. 341 State St 3-5654. Wednesday thru Satur day. 1:00 p m.-4:00 p.m. 298 CHRISTMAS TREES for tale. Bring your children, choose your own tree. Phone 25889. Mrs. James Mott 298 Adolph A. Oueffror aetata: Order ell etocka and tareet tuada. Baby paraeets, $6.00. Cock atiels. Moore's Aquarium. Mc Leay Road. Phone 4-3773. 298' Olive If. Dahl aetata: Apprelaed 113.173 in real propertf and 111.14 la pcraonal property. Prank X. Albtieb acuta: Order admtt- tlne will to probate and appointing Joe tpb K. Albrteh admlnUtrator. Kitate baa probable ealae in esceae of itt.eoa. Merrioqe Li".mse Tharlee R. McPedden. 4. welder. M. t Boa tea. and Marie M. Beatr. 17, pa- par earner, a, box ca. aieaa. t' Oena Laurence Peauim. St. farmer. Hi. 1, woodbura. and Darleae Memo, Mor rta. 17. atadeat, au. s, aaoiaua. Warren's, 1993 Fairgrounds Rd. will be open every evening until Curistmas. 303 Furs Exclusively For 35 Tear LACHELLES 1S4I Ferry Rt three items. A charge of having no operator's license was also filed against him. Trapp also told officers he had been paroled from the prison once after serving a year of his three-year convic tion from Jackso county for auto theft, but was returned to the prison a year later when he violated parole by leaving the state. He later escaped, he said, but was recaptured. The prison authenticated Trapp'a story, reporting that he had been received there on May 1, 1950 ;paroled May 9, 1951; returned to the prison May 8, 19S2, for the parole violation, and escaped August 18, 1932, from a bean picking crew at the prison bean yard. He was recaptur d the same day, however, they noted. He was sentenced to an additional year for escape. His release Saturday was upon completion of his full sentence. Owner Frohman said he would sign a complaint on the auto theft charge and Portland police said they would . be down Wednesday to pick TraDD up to face charges there. A prison aid commented that if Trapp was received back there in time, he could get his look at the outside while still in the full glory of its Christmas decor. ROBERTS MEETING . Roberts The Roberts Home Extension Unit will meet with Mrs. Ray Barker Thursday for a dessert luncheon at noon. There will be a gift exchange. The ministers backed up Eisenhower's proposal to bring "together the powers principal ly involved in order to seek a solution to the problem of atomic armaments." The U. S. President made his sensational atomic pool proposal In a speech at the U. N. General Assembly last week. The council -agreed that spe cial attention should be given to the continuing provision of modern weapons of the latest types to support the NATO de fense system. The council concluded -there has been no evidence of any change in ultimate Soviet ob jectives and that It remained a principal Soviet aim to bring about the disintegration of the Atlantic alliance." Then the council "reaffirmed Its conviction that peace and security must be the paramount aim of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,1 and It added that "Improvements must continually be sought In the quality of NATO forces and to ensure that they have equip ment which is always up to date so that, In the event of at tack, they can act as shield behind which the full strength of the member countries can be rapidly mobilized." A foster home has Its place," Latourette continued, and. under soma circumstanc es is a very Important adjunct to swetety, but it Is not the place to have such aa Dee Ann har bored, with children coming and going, when her mother's home Is available." ' Alvin ftialter is required to pay $4o a month for the child's support, and costs are awarded to Mrs. Stalter, who waa the applicant - Case Beversed In an opinion byJustlee Roixman in a suit affecting the validity of a tax foreclosure. Judge Ralph Holmaa was re versed and the case remanded to the lower court for retrial. The lower court held with William G. Murphy, the plain tiff, that the proceedings against Clackamas county and the Jones Lumber company were void as to the property and Murphy's title acquired by deed from private parties In 1944, was valid. A contract of sale of the land had been en tered between Clackamas coun ty and the lumber company after tax foreclosure. In his opinion, Justice Ross- man held that the circuit court should have granted the plain tiffs motion for Judgment on the pleadings. It seems apparent," said Justice Rossman, "that rul ing upon the validity of the county's tax foreclosure suit af fects many properties. We do not think its validity should be determined from the meager, confusing and contradictory in formation which the pleadings in this case submit, ' Other Decisions Ellen G. Eld, appellant vs. Charles E. Larsen and Nana K, Larsen. Appeal from Multno mah' county, Circuit Judge James W. Crawford, Judgment reversed. Damage action for personal injuries resulting two-car collision. Opinion by Chief Justice Earl C. Latour ette. - Edward S. Harrlman cross appellant vs. Linn county and W. E. Rhodes, appellant Ap peal from Linn county, Circuit Judge Victor Olllver. Suit to quiet title. ' Justice George Rossman affirmed trial court which held valid foreclosure suit by Linn county. For Youngster or Tike Give a Bike or Trike! 7!h Ycsr's Ort mdmg VM Re-assignment of Circuit Judges Made Acting Chief Justice Harold J. Warner Wednesday announc ed assignment orders in which Circuit Judge William G. East was assigned to Klamath coun ty to try three cases and to Jacksou counly in the case of Gerald Macomber, a convict. against Clarence T. Gladden, warden of the Oregon state penitentiary. Circuit Judge Forrest K. Hubbard of Baker was assign ed to Multnomah county for a period from December 14 to January 4, 1994, and Judge E. H. Howell of Canyon City to Lake county for two cases. CtVE thi eirr or HEARING Bricbten ah. Mfe of a herd-a. Rawing VmaSTm km.) aaw. Vi.lt or phone today he n plat. Information, li'a a. mmf ...so uxrasb trull MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 Slid St. m USE) (3 &S2 TiB gaging? QEDDQ. xiii w m i i i i aii 4 i M Kl li.ViVH i o finish am ggshis riifeffliiii : JIMSJ rllJ lis; - srSa-OaJgtl ti ! apleAaf Week eutrser rah DOWN GOODjTVEAQ STANDARD 26- BICYCLE When you see it you'll agree that tola Chain Guars' red and Ivory beauty with Iota oi inxm MddM enroaM to delight its young owner.-: vA (aJ Equipped with parts from the naUon'a ""m leading nasutadurers, it will give a Omm Ram years oi trouble-tree, smooth, sale rid ing. Priced nnusually low. leOT Itfetor I Sturdy Smooth Rolling 12" . MERCURY DELUXE CARD OF THANKS , We wish to express our thanks for the many kindnesses, notes and flowers sent during the illnses and death of our beloved wife and mother. The Bates Family. : -. .i - . S9ft CHAMPION STEEL AUTO $1695 t-tatk WmsJi Stwgf $2.00 down$1.25 per wk. 18" $2.00 down $13 perwk. $2.00 down$1.25 perwk. ZVa" PEDAL BIKE Reg. $4.49 - $299 $2095 f $2.00 down $1.23 pumh. jj D Q M TSX Tio Desf Duy.e. By far THI 12 INCH MERCURY LEADER Velocipede $11895 $2.00 down $1 .25 oar wk. ITS A HOMY FOR THI MONtYl One el Mm very, very BEST sellers In Hs price range 1 1 1 ond amol wonder, lot the Mercury leader Velocipede outdoes Iho sjerfonwonae of many higher priced velocipedes. Built to be eyownd for a long time . . . designed to catch the favor of every chHtfi eye t . . nw chined to go RVe bloies. The sturdy frame b ntade of strana. tubutor steel, welded of the jointi. aoM, long wearing rubber tirea, adjustable handlebars ond ejdwrabM saddle let this value-packed, three-wheeler grow weft Hw cSXd. tee NOW! It's a buy that's hard to bead ANOTHER GOODYEAR VALUE EASY BUDGET TER MS ALWAYS HC GREEN STAMPS SERVICE STATIONS INC. OrIN EVENINGS DEC. 16th THRU 23rd. 343 N. 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