Friday, December 18, 19SS TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL, fUlon, Cragoa PBfl Local Paragraphs Or(lB Mutlo Beginning Monday evening. Dee. 21, organ music will be played from Use 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glazier, B8S Piedmont. One hour concert! between 7 and . o'clock are planned during - Christmas week. Speakers will ' be placed on the porch which will be appropriately decorat ed. An electronic organ is used . and Mrs. Glazier it the organ fist.. Club Meeting Central Townaend Club No. 6 will meet at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon ' at 2SS Court Street LfatHMRf H MR FHM RF RR FolansU Fined Romeo Polanski was sentenced to pay , a fine of $250 by Circuit Judge George Duncan after Jury had found him guilty of drlv lng while intoxicated. The fine is the same as the one levied in municipal court. Polanski . announced at the time of sen' ,. tencing that he would appeal to the supreme court. Vacation Trips The Salem ' YMCA has scheduled- nura ' ber of trips to various lndus- ' trial concerns, state building ' and the local U. S. navy base ' during the .Christmas vacation period. The' trips are for grade " school boys and registration 'will start Saturday evening. The first trip will be made ' December 24 and the last De 1 cember 31. In addition to the trips, the Y will stage a varied program In the building, in. 1 eluding contests, gymnasium ' activities and motion pictures. Building Permits A. L. . Bell, to build a one-story - dwelling at 1823 Berry, $8000. Ed M. Fussell, to build a one story dwelling at 2175 Btorts, ' J9000. From Fairbanks Master Sgt. Martin Flnden of the Air Force and Mrs. Flnden have arrived in Salem from Fair banks, Alaska, for Christmas leave, and will be at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Flnden and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Parkes. Master Sgt.Jin. den is stationed at Ladd Air Force Base. i Window Broken A large . rock was thrown through the living room window at the home of Mrs. Marie Robert son, 757 Center street, with ' such force that it struck the wall near the ceiling on the ' far side of the room, city police reported. The incident oc curred late Thursday evening. It Is the second time such ' thing has happened recently, ' Mrs. Robertson said. Bike Stolen Someone stole her son's bicycle from a shed at their home Thursday morn ing, Mrs. Violet Cooper, 448 Hood street, reported to city police. The bike was described as Old English brand and , painted black. Drill Stolen The theft of an electric drill from his car was reported to city police . Thursday evening by Clarence J. Wichman, 1890 North 17th , street The drill was taken while the car was parked in the 200 block of Ferry street about 5 to 6 p.m., he said. Some other tools in the car were not taken. Exchange Gifts A Christ mas party and exchange of gifts at Beaver hall at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, is planned by the First District council of the Townsend clubs, according to Jessie Haskell, program chair man. BORN MLCM GENERAL HOfllMTAL TURNER To Mr. and Mrs. Hsrdlnt O. Tuintr. Il7f & 17lb at,, mi. Dm. BATHS To Mr. int. Mr. RiehirtJ BkUi, 4 qunnlahi Lui bor, Dtc TATXS To Mr. snd Wrf. lawreset Tit-, HIT 8. lflUi St., t clrt, Dec. 17. SALBM GENERAL HOSPITAL MILITTA To Mr. tod Mr. Roy J. MUf.M, m Kenwood Aru tt tor. Dm. PRIXM To Mr. tud lira, citfr I. Frltm, 440 Ohmirt at., cirl Dec 17. ILVIRTON HnSPITAL POWNKLisTo Mr. -rJ Uti. M-rTln Pownt.l of eVotu Milu. tlrl, Dt?c It Wtrren's, 1993 Fairgrounds Rd. will be open every evening until Ciiristmas. . 305' Fresh killed Grade A Tur keys, Orwigr Market, 3975 Sil verton Rd. 45742. , CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Free with purchase of new furnace. Reconditioned oil pressure burner, less tank or air condi tioner. Free reconditioned Hol land furnace with new oil burn er, air conditioner or gas burn er. Call Holland for free esti mate. Salem 3-7803. Independ ence 96 & Albany 96. 302 Do your Christmas shopping now st Lormsn's, 1109, Edge water St. 308 Poinsettiai, other flowering plants. Also Urge selection of foliage plants. Other interest ing novelties for Christmas. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th St. 301 Parakeets All colors. 88.00. A E. Power. 735 Bellevue St. Phone 4-1597. 102 Baby parakeets, 88 00. Cock-1 atlels. Moore's Aquarium. Me-i Lesy Rosd. Phone 4-3772 108'j At Bush House The usual opening at Salem Art Museum, the Bush House, will be sun day between 2 and 4 p.m. Hosts for the afternoon will be Miss Jose p h 1 a e Baumgartoer, Mr, and Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins, Mrs. Ira Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jud- son. Miss lima Waller. Miss weller will play numbers on the old square piano In the house, the instrument en which she taught children of one of the owners of the piano at one time. Society Entertained Afrl can Violet Society was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Robert W. N orris this week. The president, Mrs. W. A. Bauman, presided over a brief business session. In answering roll call, members told facts about their newest plants. Mrs. Irvin Bartels gave talk on the culture of African violets. The January meeting 1s to be at the home of Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. Boys Break Windows In Bottling Plant Three 13-year-old boys ad' mitted Friday the breaking of windows In the 7-Up Bottling company plant, 402 South Church street, and the George B. Smith, Jr., residence, 883 University street, Tuesday, city police reported. The trio tore up 10 metal stakes from a fence at the Hand D market on Mill street and broke the windows with them, officers said. Parents of the boys agreed to make restitution of damages. COURT NEWS' Circuit Court 1. J. Bullet v limit I. Butter: Or der of StUull entered eealall defendant. Wallaeo Crowder Maslne Crowd?: DKrM of divorce to sletnuff reitcrLnr htr former nimi of Oarrett. Proponr agreemeat approved. . c. otover.'x. a ruditr one Tint htm OUbtrt u trwtooe of too eereh B. Ctrrltr Htttt ft. Orttoa Annual Coa ftrcoc Board of Bktaeeuon of uit Meln atwt church, tt al: Or4tr approving report of traatoae sad authorlalae flat! dutrlbuUoa. Oleaa Towneend vs. u. a. rational Dank tf Portland, and etaera: Decree of dlamleeal of complaint. Gharloa I Mkholeon to. Btato lnduo trlal Accident commlulon: Judament or dor holdlne thai plaintiff haa suffered unaeheduled permanent parttal dlaabllltr aoual to too lota ol uaa of par oont of Kits L. Dftf Mam tb. MtrMMI W. Dtv Una: DlvorM MBVlklat, aUlMlat crviti tu4 Utbumu UMtmoat. MtrrUd t lam A nr. c riavintirt Mki ftwM of real property tvo4 tMiuohoM afftcu. Dtf ritMUQ. to M ftWAMtd Ml TM taWTKfj DuiUMU ana AUMnosut. Lftvreiie PtftBstlia Tallaa . Dalorat BarDAduw tmim: wtotm oapiamt, eJ lMini- craal ud inbanui tretttneat. PlalnUtt eukj utodf ftf two minor And proporir Miuomtnt. KttUt Bmm Mnrtt TA. OIlMTt MOfU! Daera of dlvorco to plaintiff xtalortt formar uau of MUlttt trOTA MortAU m. Dartui Moraall: lOar- rlai AnnulmtBt dMTM rMtoroa lAla- iui xoraar a am oz ooatura. ProboU Court Itbel Achia Oilltiplt eoikMrvAtorihlp: Ordtr ftpproring raport of conMrvaior. yitlonal Bn Pranklln, Inc. vs. . w. r. While). trronMUilr lDUrpltaxiad M W. Whita: Ordtr of ejlimUaial with praja die. Hom I. Wbitlock Mttti: Dch f dis tribution. William .TMtph Mmkiawiu oatato: Or der ABtboruinc ftdmtnutratrli to Mttlt cUlm of Uw wtatei for tha Aum of Al.SOft. District Courts Waller Zllla. Aalem. drlvlnt whila In. toucatad. withdraw Inn ocea i plea And pleaded tatitr, jentenclnc continued Municipol Cjurt JaB x. Maaan. 4340 oAunnrrtew ave nue, two ehanea of drlvlni while lntcx- lcaieXL witMirew innocent picm i p.eMfo tuiiu, tinen uh And m on um two .dttargAA. Morriao Ucnst Ktenard Claranea Tandr. n. eBlfifrr. Inv. 1441 Market t. a ad eVilrler Joroa -rraver, au, cental ftMtatant jan Moup- woon vriva. eaten. DaliaA Donald SiUa, Uoanmtti, And Praacia Balna Willi ama, MociBouta. Dm. ftamoae Wllbor Becker, ts. ellasatehor, 3170 Crawford St. an Victoria Sanoera laolouler, 31, at hone, left auto at. Jack coca mtorboot. IS, it Oder, t, un Broon Moos. on4 Aleths Clare Vlobcrt, II, aeoreurv, t. I. Boa 400, aalen. Armor loo Oakl-r. It, O. a. itw, hi. a. Box BM, and Barbara Uaa Specie, SI. teacher. Hi North Hit St.. flal'm. Turkeys, oven ready, direct from the farm. Pilgrim Hatch ery, 385 Ninth St, just off Wal lace Road. 301 Paint with glamorizinz Treasure Tones. See our out tanding wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. 801' CHRISTMAS TREES for tale. Bring your children. Choose your own tree. Phone 2-5889. Mrs. James Mott 301 Corral Cafe, 975 Edgewater closed lor vacation December 21st-January 4th. 302 Taken at Elks club after old timers dinner at Marion hotel. Light grey hat brown top coat Please return. 630 Union St. 3-3796. 301 Buy her a lovely gold fram ed mirror for Xmas. Lambert's, 215 So. Comm. , 301 i COLORADO ( PAN-SAN . at the I SAN SHOP Fleming Riles Saturday at 2 Dallas Tuners! services will be held Saturday after noon at S o'clock at the Falls City Free Methodist church lor Francis Marlon Fleming. retired fanner. Rev. Rose lie B. Douglas will officiate and Interment Is to be In the Dai las cemetery under the direc tion of the Bollman Funeral home. Fleming was born March 18, 1862, In Perry county, Ind., and was married there In March, 1882. to Mary Viola Cash. He came to Oregon In lBlB.and lived for several years In the Falls Clty-Dallaa area. Fleming was a member of the General Baptist church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs, Florence Boox er and Mrs, Alice Booxer. both of Dallas; a son, Clarence Flem ing of Elberseld, Ind.; If grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and two (reat-great- grandchildren. Joint Installation Held by Two Lodges In a combined ceremony at Masonic temple two of Salem's Masonic lodges Installed offl cers Wednesday night The in. stalling officer was L. J. 8tew are, assisted by Carl L. Snyder as marshal and Daniel Schulxe as chaplain. The address was by Dr. E. E. Hummel and Bid' ney Sinclair was soloist The lodges tnd the officers installed were: Salem lodge No. 4 Worthy master, O. R. Eckersley; senior warden, Da via? E. Chtlles; Jun lor warden, Albert Morris: treasurer, E. W. Peterson; sec retary, Harry W. Swafford; senior deason, Wendell Wil marth; junior deacon, Leon M. Brown; Junior steward, How ard Brand void; senior steward, Vincent C. Neal; chaplain, Nor man Fletcher; marshal, Harry W. Bachle; tyler, Ira L. Darby. Alnsworth lodge Worthy master, Morse Stewart; senior warden, U. F. Neiderhlser; junior warden, Charles C Coleman; treasurer, Neil P, Witting; secretary, X. D. Pot ter ;senior deason, O. E. Mc- Crary; Junior deacon, Roy .lt Burch; senior steward. War ren C. Pahl; Junior steward. Luther E. Peterson; chaplain. E. E. Buchanen; marshal, Fred Schrecengost; tyler, Clifford Bellinger. , ,, $3,58(W05Price Set on Utility Plant Pendleton () A Jury Thursday night set a price of 3,3iu,4U0 rcr union county proT..rtl'-o ol the California. Pacific Utilities Co. In condem nation proceedings brought by the Union County People's utility aisTxict The verdict returned after eight hours deliberation, came at ma ena ot a six-day triel before Judge James Alcer Fee of Portland, sitting in federal court nere. The aum included the market price plus sever ance damages. The litigation began in 1S4B. when the PUD made its first offer. The communities of El gin and Island City voted to remain out of the district Only about 48 ner cent nf me residents of Paris. France. wen porn in aris. B0WNTWNI - SALEM EVEiY MITE mi OVER STORES NEW PRESIDENT Rudy Calaba who was elected president of the Sa lem Board of Realtors dur ing the weekly . luncheon meeting Friday noon. He will succeed Calvin Kent Rudy Calaba to Head Realtors The slate ot officers as pre sented by the nominating com mittee was elected Friday noon by the Salem Board ot Realtors without opposition. -The list it headed by Rudy Calaba as president Others elected were: Al Isaak, vice president; John Black, secre tary; Chat Nelson, treasurer; Leo Reimann, director tor one year; Ed Lukenbeal and Virgil Hume, directors tor four years; Claude Kllgore, member of the appraisal board. Past presidents of the board who answered to the roll call of Leon Reimann were: Leo N. Chllds, E. A. Miller, Ed Potter, Lee Ohmart, Wm. Goodwin, Burt Picha, Joe Bourne, Walter Musgrsve and Coburn Graben. horst They will be Installed during the Jan. 8 luncheon meeting ot the board. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pas tor ot the First Baptist church, gave a short address with em phasis on the Christmas season. Laniei Leads (Oonunoed from Pace 1 A majority of the votes cast is required for election to the seven-year term to succeed Vincent AurioL Never before in French history have so many aa three ballots been required Each ballot is a four-hour af fair, since each member must walk to the rostrum and drop bit secret ballot into an urn. The voting takes place in the old legislative chamber built in 1871 in the courtyard of the palace of Versailles, ancient home ot French kings. CUT DEATH LIST Olyn.nla iff) The Washing ton state campaign to cut the traffic death list in half dur ing November and December showed these figures Friday: Traffic deaths since Nov. 1, 19S3: M. Traffic deaths for the same period in 1982; 09. Tibet is the highest country in the world, says the Nation al Georgraphic society. 100 OPEN! 1100 Persons Seek Elks Show A varied program of vaude ville numbers Thursdsy night entertained an audience ot 1,100 persons in the High School Auditorium at tha an nual charity show given by Sa lem Elks Lodge No. 338. Most ot the proceeds ot the show will be used for the chil dren's Christmss party to be given by the Elks Saturday. The remainder will be placed In the charity fund. Music was provided by the Elks orchestra led by Roy Pease and Esthel Banner with organ interludes. Claude Martin was general chairman of the show, assisted by Bill Lowry, co-chairman. Hammer Out 'Oontlrtwd from Pace 1 Eisenhower gave no partic ulars. He has said previously some taxes will be allowed to expire. The administration also has tried unsuccessfully to increase the national debt limit and has indicated it will press for favorable action on this step at the 1654 session. Atomic Energy Action. The president said Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission would discuss "proposed amendments to the atomic en ergy act The president said Secretary of State Dulles and Foreign Operations Administrator Stas sep would Join in the morn ing's discussion ot foreign af fairs. The forenoon conferees had little to say to reporters when they left the conference room. Sen. Hickenlooper (R., Iowa) aald no conclusions were reached on any of the subjects discussed Including restrictive laws on atomic information. Elsenhower has promised to lay before congress a progres sive long range program after a special advisory commission studying the question has made a report to him. $4,000,000 (Continued from Pate 1) The Army Engineers are building that big federal pro) ect Among those present was Ralph A. Tudor, undersecretary for the Department of the In terlor, whose Tudor Engineer ing Co., Ban Francisco, design ed the bridge. Tudor read a brief message from President Eisenhower In connection with the dam work In which the President called continued orderly development of Americas river systems imperative to the future well-being of our country, which, .the President's letter continued, "will ultimately be fully accomplished. Ike's Message "The federal government the President continued, "must Itself participate in this pro gram of national enrichment where local private and public interests cannot alone provide the needed development. With in the limitations imposed by the nation's vast obligations in a myTlad of other national and international areas, this must be and will be done." Many representatives of the Army Engineers and of Oregon and Washington groups, had parts in the ceremony. SALEM MERCHANTS HELD IN lv ,;. ,i't Ui fit IS Harlow Fraden, 20, right, and a friend, Dennis Wtp man, 22, center, are booked at a New York City police station on homicide charges in connection with the poison : deaths four months ago ol Fraden's parents. Dr. and Mrs. William Fraden. The case had been considered a double suicide, or a murder-suicide until a girl friend of Wepman talked. Fraden's head is bandaged as a result of injury re- , ceived in fight with Wepman, police reported. Detective Nathan Krieger at left (AP Wirephoto.) Indict Youths (Continued from Pue 1) - The parents. Dr. William Fraden, 50, a physician, and hli wife, Shirley, 46. a retired school teacher, died Aug. 19 oi cyanide in champagne cock tails alledgedly mixed by their son. Girl Friend Betrays It was not until Wepman'i girl friend came to police with the story four months after it happened that murder wai suspected. Wepman a version was thai he and Fraden hatched the plot to get access to the parents $150,000 fortune. At the grand jury hearing Friday, it wai brought out the assets totaled only 196,000. Wepman, 22, readily admit ted a part In the affair, but 11 was only after hours of ques tioning that Fraden made statement Thursday night Both youth were taken tc Bellevue hospital for psychia tric observations. . They will not be arraigned on the mur der charges until results of this examination are known. Rhode Island haa 400 miles ot coastline. MUTARY MEN AND VETERANS Fi-idar, December 11 Seabee reserves, at Naval and Marine Corps reserve training eeatcr. Saturday and Bandar, December IB and M organized Nava: Air Reserve squadron AAU 893 at Salem NavalAir Facility. Monday, December tl Oreeon MoblllzaUon Dealana- tlon Detachment No, 1, at USAR armory. Organised Marine Corps Re serve unit at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. 414th VAR at USAR armory. Oompany B, 162nd infantry regiment, and headouarters de tachment. Oregon National Chiard. f",l!-oalaOJ'T A. ijijis4uiiiwisise.i s sav l$uch Skein oe SPORT. SHIRTS ... Of luxurious Imported Austral Ion virgin wool to give you years of wear ond sotisfoction. Look for the matchless details..., Large Ocean Pearl Buttons Comfortable Weight, Yet Warm Collar Comfort open or closed Striking Muted Plaidt CYANIDE CHAMPAGNE DEATHS i , On R and R Leave Two men from thut area. reont. lv silent a aeven-dav reat and re cuperauon leave In Kokura, J- put, alter quit in avorea. ino men are Pfc. Alvln D. Sams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln J. 8ams Independence, and Pfc Stanley C. Viatica, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Antone Vlatlea. route 2, Wood burn. earns, a rifleman with Company . 21st infantrv reanmeni in Ko rea, went overseas in June, 1M3. He entered the Aimy In Novem ber. IMS. VUUoa. Who left fnr averaoaa in the spring of 1053, Is with med ical cooipany, 179th Infantry reei ment aa a jeep driver. He com pleted his basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif. , Leareo for States Korean Base election Cnl. ... W. . V . WMVBV CIH.. Mr. and Mrs. William Earlt. and wife. Nancy, reside at 8780 Trail avenue, Salem, Oregon, Is en route to the United States after nervine with the Korean Base section. The Salem soldier was a stenographer in the Judge ad vocate eeneral'a aeotlon of ISie Second Logistical Command neaaquarters. Graduated from Sa lem high school in 1M, Baric was a former employe of the Valley Motor eompanyi. He en tered the Army In January, IBM, and arrived In Korea In AprlL Coming foe Holidays ait rorce oineer comma? nome for the holidays, la U. Beldon owens. son or Mr. and Mrs. B. E. (KeUV) Owena. 1BQ3 Rojrlnoor Owens, who will be here until alter New Years, is staUonM at Hill Air Force Base, Orden, Utah. ana la on uie crew ox a oiobe- m eater. A member of the Air Force Rrvrrj In eolleee. the lien- tenant reported for active duty with the Air Force shortly after nu graduation, mo attended tne university or (Jrrcon and u eraouate or university or soutn. era California. Renins Arrlvlnr Second LL William O. Pa ulna. son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Paulus. 1039 North 14th street will arrive h am Sunday from 6 pence Air Force Base. Osu to spend the holidays. Paulus, who win riy into porusna. nss oeen POOR BOY SANDWICH At NORTH'S T I I17 Center St I ...IN HIS FAV04UtlSTYuSl . . . From His Other All Wools, $8.95 ond $9.95 Open Evenings Til 9 Til Christmas TDDE MAN' SDTJdDLP DON RAMSDELL JAY MONNETTE aistttiSstisuai 416 1 at panes AFB tor tha past four montti takinc pilot training, A member ot the Air Fores ROTO at the University of Oregon from where he was graduated In 163, 14. Paulus reported for active duty with the Air Force In Au-. fust. Iter SAVE on an RCA-Victor Phonograph Attachment i Regular Price $!7.S OUR PRICE $12.95 SAVE '5.60 en an RCA-Victor Phonograph Regular Prict$36.9S OUR PRICE 31.95 , Plus $5.00 Wartf. . , Of Records FREE a Open tvery Night THI Downstairs, Oregon Bldg. State and High Sta. . and in , The Music Center Capitol Shopping Center ii II M IV X LAI" VWJ Favorite Store! ; State Street