Thursday, December 17, 1153 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, KAm. Oram' Pat I it- if 4 Says Aluminum Plants Hurt West's Economy Washington v Holland Houston, power advisor to the Washington governor, laid Wednesday the movement ot aluminum plant! to the Pacific northwest hat damaged the economy ot the area and threaten "to eliminate labor or lower the standard of living for laborer!." He (aid thti at a power torn minion hearing on Idaho Pow er Co. applications to build Marlene'sGown Causes Gasps ' Br BOB THOMAS Las Vegas, Nev. ) Harlene Dietrich made her nightclub debut Tuesday night in the most revealing gown that show business veterans could remtm ber.. The veteran glamour girl opened at the Sahara, and her first appearance drew a gasp from the capacity audience. She sauntered on stage 'in a gown of transparent black net and little else. The gown, a clinging number' designed by Jean Louis for a reported $6,000, revealed more wan it cunccaica. ' Joe Schoenfeld, entertain' ment veteran - and editor of Daily Variety, said: "It's the most daring gown I've ever seen on asta.ge, and I covered New York burlesque in the old days." , A consensus of other review ers drew similar comments. asked one what he thought of the gown. "What gownt" he re plied, i Priest. Feared Lost, Is Safe Churchill, Han. VP) A J8 year-old Catholic priest, feared lost in the Arctic after several months silence, has been re ported in good health. A- message, relayed y dog team . from Canada's frozen north and broadcast Tuesday by radio from Baker's Lake, 880 miles north of Winnipeg, dispelled concern for the Rev. Joseph Bulliard of the Roman Catholic Oblate order. The last previous report of the priest had come last sum mer from a mining engineer who had seen him making hi rounds of Eskimo parishioners. Frank Erickson Back in Jail Cell New York W) Frank Er ickson, the former big-time gambling operator, was back in a cell Wednesday this time to serve six months for federal income tax evasion. Erickson, 58, will remain in the federal house of detention in Manhattan until the U. S. department of prisons decides on a penitentiary. Erickson was sentenced to the six-month term last June 18 by Federal Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo for evasion of $75,630 in taxes on his 1945 income. He had pleaded no defense. three dams In the Hells canyon area of the Snake river be tween Idaho and Oregon. Testifying in support of Washington's lnterv e n 1 1 o n aganist a proposed federal dame In the area, Houston said the sale of large amounts of cheap Bonneville Power ad ministration electricity to al uminum plants has done "a great deal of damage to the economy et the Pacific north west" He declared the tendency is to "concentrate on aluminum and not leave enough energy for other industries." An alum inum plant, he said, "takes one million kilowatts of power to keep one man busy cracking the crust in potlines." The area's economy will be UHiie seriously damaged, Hous ton said, if the dwindling po tential for cheap hydroelectric power to be available in. the future is absorbed by indus tries employing only a few men. ' Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, attor ney for groups favoring the federal Hells canyon project, asked if Houston was express ing his views ot those of.Gov. Arthur B. Langlle after the Unionvaie Unionvale The Sunday school ClirisUnas program, "Christma at the Cobbler Shop" will be presented Sun day by students from high chool age classes down to the children's class. r The girls' chorus will pre sent a program of vocal num bers at the 11 a.m. church serv ice. The Ladies Aid will present a program and have exchange of gifts Tuesday afternoon at the annual Christmas meeting, Dec. 15. A string of 24 electric light bulbs were installed to outline the front of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clow home in the Un ionvale district Saturday after noon. George Strawn, Sr., of Un ionvale and his son-in-law. Bernard Trunk of Dundee, and George Strawn, Jr., of Union vale were weekend salmon fishing at the coast. STEAMSHIP LINK QUITS San Francisco W The Hawaiian-pacific line went out of business Tuesday with an nouncement that Its lone ves sel, the liner' Aleutian will be returned to its owners, the : Alaska Steamship Co. of Se- i attle. Why Suffer Any Longer i tn tia a iv camn Man ta Cata. if antttr vita what llamla paa ara tfflteud, Slaardai. Matta. kwv laau. . txnm, fa eonatlaaUo. aletTa. eiaarua, 'hnaaiiaa, i.u in UtUrn km, Htla. famal annual. CHARLIE CHAN Ca. Oftlaa Sun s raft, mm Sal aatr eaaaa tin stun oas witness said "we dont like the idea ot new aluminum plant moving to "The DUles." Washington's intervention petition was tiled by the gov ernor. ' Houston said ha was '"re porting resulta ot numerous discussions with Gov. Lang lie." He added: These are my own conclusions after discus sions with the governor. The governor speaks for himself." Miss'ulA.,'52 Seeks Divorce Los Angeles ( Singer Guy Mitchell has been sued for - divorce by Jacqueline Loughery, the "Miss U. S. A." of 1952, who complained that he told her other women were better lovers. Miss Loughery's suit assert ed Mitchell boasted of affairs with other women and even had more affection for his horse Scotch, than he did for her. The beauty also complained that Mitchell drank to excess and had "severely beaten her upon occasion. , Miss Loughery asked for all of their community property, which she values at S100.000, alimony of 12,500 a month and legal costs. .. Hartford, Conn. V- Detec tives say an ex-convlet with police record of attacks M girls has admitted he strangled an 11-year-old girl a week ago to night An AWOL soldier had "con fessed" the same erme only hours before, but his story discredited later. Detective Lt William H. Sul livan identified the prison pa rolee as Robert Nelson Malm, a gaunt 10-year-old man who has served a Jail term for at tacks on young girls and a pris on term for robbery with vio lence. Sullivan said Malm signed statement and then was taken out to re-enact the crime in the nuthwMt section of Hartford, where the girl lived. Malm broke down lata last night after four days of con stant Interrogation. He was ar rested after he was picked out of a police lineup by a 19-year-old girl who said he attacked her on Nov. 22. Manila Rhumbs King Xavier Cougat and a troupe of 32 musicians arrived Wednes day from Hong Kong for a' series of concerts. r tsrflJjfteVi. sfo'ffifll 1 4fc'CJUti 0W. a. who's had a baby . . . who's getting married . . Sen." 3 who's going into service. aa who's going away to'school . . . who's deserved a Hamilton ever so long . . , Xr i SW a ST M .BSr aTaTAwaaaW' Confesses to I :.::;; - , ; Strangling Girl V.4.:-'.;- x f x&t -:Jr. rnir a i m ZjNIGHT IT'S l w w in s"-atB. rzm'wz u m i jb -" i . i , m 9. WAfwmr ta i 04 tf, twaes Mtsiisl. aMiftSf . I AO -00- t. inriintff. ittsMMta. iir 4 UOt HAMtTON 100-117 tmm. tax Nt r ysjHsw 6. viCTO1A-.17 Ktv l vow . aw Only RamlltaB tuM tfcs) ndailWimw pruiff that nvtr braaka, sad tba famoa kair prmit of pracaoua ELmrar Estm. For yaan. Hanulton baa barn "tha watch of nilrosad accuracy. Bui aarrar bava jroa aaan aoch twauiiful atyM aa Ihaaa mmmH Haraihnnal For Christmas... it means so much more to give... or get....a ALSO H THI NIW ROJNOIt WATCH USTTU AM UAtAMTMS IT HAaUtTON-MKn PIOM $JS.I DOWNTOWN SALEM! Evaryont has chanc to win whan they play "TAG YOU'RE SANTA" in DOWNTOWN SALEM this Friday night. At 7 p.m. THE DOWNTOWN SALEM MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION will Mnd out six "plain clothes Santos" who will wonder about the streets of DOWNTOWN SALEM and IN AND OUT OF THE MEMBER STORES . . . it's up to you to pick tha right en . . . just My "TAG YOU'RE SANTA" to onyone that you think might be Santa. If you find any an of tha Santa you will win on of tha six prixei. Any ONE win automatically aliminat that ana person from winning any ether 'TAG YOU'RE SANTA" prix during 1953. Children under U net eligi ble. Santa may be either mole or fenale. PRIZES for FRIDAY DEC 18 ONE $100. BILL FIVE $10. BILLS SHOP DOWNTOWN SALEM THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS LAND! ft .sw.:w v - OaW.fckA.BtJi