Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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'THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales. Ortfoa
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RED WAGON STORY ON DRAGNET
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Crashes Ground
F-86 Sabrejefs
Spoiane VP) F-86D Sabre
lets bawd at Geiger Air Force
Base, Moses Lake, have been
rounded pending word from
higher headquarters, a pokes-
man here announced Saturday,
The reason was not known
t Geiger, officials said.
Meanwhile, F-44 Jets from
Hamilton Air Force Base,
Calif., have been flown here
to take over the alert commit
ment! of the Sabres. Also on
call are T-33 from Geiger and
Larson, Gieger official said
The grounding of the F-86Ds
follows crashes that demolish
ed two planes of the 4702 Air
Defense Wing here.
An eight-man board lnvestl
gating the fatal F-86D crash
at Sandpolnt, Idaho, Dec.
still was in session at Geiger
Saturday.
A spokesman for the board
said they hoped to conclude
their Investigation Monday.
ColoredTV
Sets to Be Few
Washington VP) A flurry of
color televiaica broadcasts is
starting since the Federal Com
munications Commission told
the networks to go ahead
but there won't be many sets
to receive the full-hued pic
tures for a while.
The FCC yesterday told the
Industry it could proceed at
onr with color telecasts, even
though a formal order approv
ing a new color system will not
become effective for 30 days.
The National Broadcasting
Company promptly announced
plana to telecast in color the
opera "Amahl and the Night
Visitors" tomorrow and other
programs during the coming
nouciay season.
Columbia Broadcasting Sys
tem said it would continue tele
casting its specially-authorized
color program "The New Re
view" on Fridays and start ad-
rlitinnol nun . ...
uui industry sources in New v
York said that only a few pro- S
grams in a few key cities will f
be broadcast regularly by late
spring or summer and by the K
end of 1954 there still will not ; 8
many uiouaana color re-1
eeivers in use at $700 to
$1500 each. Mass production!
and substantially lower prices, !
they Indicated, msy be twoi
years away.
The number of horses on1
U. 8. farms was reduced from
23 million in 1910 to around
BH million in 1953.
Jack Webb as Sgt Joe Priday seeks the thief of the
doll from a Christmas crib and finds a boy with a red
wagon in the Christmas eve Dragnet program on KPTV
Thursday and on KGW radio Tuesday. With Webb in the
true story, photographed mainly in Los Angeles' oldest
church, will be Ben Alexander, Priday's partrer; Harry
Bartell as the priest and Joe Carloca, Jr., as the boy with
an apparent problem.
Stalin Award
For Howard Fast For New Dam
Moscow VP) The Soviet sa
luted American left wing nov
elist Howard Fast Monday,
awarding him a $25,000 Stalin
Peace Prize. Fast himslf pre
sented the same prize to an
other American winner, Negro
Singer Paul Robeson, in cere
monies in New York's Harlem
three months ago.
The Soviet Communist Party
newspaper, Pravda, announced
the 1953 awards Monday, the
4th anniversary of Joseph Sta
lin's birth.
The prizes, Communist equi
valent of the Nobel awards,
were established in 1949 as
part of the celebration for the
Soviet Premier's 70th anniver
sary. A gold medal goes with
the cash award.
Pravda hailed the author as
"courageous fighter for Ideals
of defending the rights of man,
who represent the true pro
gressive America which has
nothing in common with the
America of the reactionaries."
NORTH MARION HIGH
Hubbard The North Mar-
ton Union High School annual
Christmas program will be
presented Wednesday evening.
Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. at the school,
sponsored by the band and
Iphnrij?. Tom Brumbaush
rects the band and chorus.
Roast McKay
San Francisco U.R The
Sierra Club prepared today to
oppose the flooding of Dlno-
tr National Monument in
Utah by construction of a rec
lamation dam.
At a meeting of the club's
officers, it was decided to or
ganize a committee to actively.
oppose the dam project.
Officers said approval of the
project by Interior Secretary
Douglas McKay was "the grav
est threat to the national park
system since its creation in
1918."
Richard M. Leonard, presi
dent of the club said the In
terior Depawment "should be
zealous in defending, not de
stroying, the national park
idea."
He said alternate dam sites
Just as suitable as the contem
plated Echo Park Dam are
available.
Colored TV for
NW Year Away
Portland, VP) The Pacific
Northwest will not see any
network color television for
one year or more, according
to Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co. spokesmen.
The company has not yet
received any orders from
Northwest stations for circuits
that could carry color TV
they said.
PTitT plans to install on its
own some of the necessarv
equipment within a year or
so, they reported, but addi
tional terminal facilities ca-
riuucnuiiu m
Bomb McCourf U
Portland CP) After I ? 1
three-day investigation, police
reported Sunday that they had
been looking into reported
plot to blow up Dist Atty.
John B. McCourt They were
not satisfied that there really
was such plot.
However, they had a dyna
mite bomb. It was turned over
to Detective Robert McKeown
Thursday by George Barnard.
He said en anonymous phone
caller told him to look in his
car. and to attach what he
found there to McCourt'a car,
and he'd get $3,000. He looked
and there waa the bomb. But
instead of putting it in Mc
Court'a car, be called detec
tives. McCourt said be was skepti
cal. Police Chief James Pur
cell said he'd look further into
the story which, he said, seem
ed peculiar. Bernard said that
he had told it the way it hap
pened.
FROSTY, THE PINK-NOSED BUFFALO
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Tram Collision
In Australia
Sydney, Australia QUO Two
electric commuter trains
lammed with Christmas shop
pers and their children collid
es during the rush hour today
killing two women and injur
ing 139 persons.
Hospital authorities said 29
of the injured were ir. critical
condition. The others received
hospital treatment and later
were released.
Police first reported a man
was also killed in the wreck
but later corrected the report
A packed train from the
city halted at a sign just out
side the station and another
train crashed into it from the
rear.
Eyewitnesses said the force
of the impact was so great
that it catapulted some of the
passengers through plate glass
windows on the sides of the
cars.
Rescue workers used acety
lene torches and crowbars to
force their way into the twist
ed wreckage to release some
of the injured
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An albino American buffalo, born in a snowdrift on a
farm, makes quite an armload for Mrs. Arthur Langei,
who is caring for the unusual calf. Named Frosty, be
cause of its white Mat, the caQ has a pink nose and blue
eyes. Mrs. Langei is wife of the manager of the C. C.
Koltes farm, Fargo, N. D., where the buffalo was born.
With Frosty, a female, the farm now has 17 buffalo as
show animals. American buffalo,' or bison, normally are
dark brown. (AP Wirephoto.)
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HUBBARD PROGRAM school band directed by Tom
Hubbard - "Come To Wor- j Brumbaugh also will take part.
ship" wiU be presented by the:,,,.- kills WOMAN
TBOOFS "WITHDRAW AN
Belgrade, Yugoslavia ..Yu
goslav and Italian troops fVT
ing each other at the fronts!,
since the October flareup
the Trieste dispute have ken
withdrawn, it was announS
her. Monday. Only
border patrols remain.
STARTING A FAD?
New York 0JJ5 Profein n
bert Einstein, the notedT
cist, showed up at the swank
Hotel Plaza to attend. SS
wedding wearing a oial
blue knit sailor's cap.
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Attorney lor Zxeowtor,
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Hubbard grade school at the
annual Christmas program in
the school gymnasium, Tues
day, Dec 22 at 7:30 p.m. The
pageant of the nativity will in
clude the student body of the
grade school under direction
of Mrs. C. K. McNary and Mrs.
George Waddington. The grade
Dayton, Ky. VP) Shock
caused by a fire that started
in a closet filled with Christ
mas toys was blamed for the
death of Mrs. Sarah Hastings
Slepes last night. Mrs. Siepes
was dead when found in the
burning home.
pable of handling a wider fre
quency band also will be need
ed for network color TV.
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 State St, Corner of Liberty
WE GIVE iWT GREEN STAMPS
NO NUCLEAR TESTS
Las Vegas U.f9 There are
no plans at this time for nuc
lear tests at the Atomic Ener
gy Commission's Nevada prov
ing grounds during the winter
or spring of 19S4, it was an
nounced today by Seth R.
I Woodruff Jr., manager of the
lAEC's field office here.
Students believe that the
word "tumbler" for a drinking
glass comes from the fact that
early-day glasses had round or
pointed bottoms so that they
would tumble over when set
down.
PRINTING . . . .
for Quality Work and
Speedy Service
DIAL 3-8853
WALLY'S PRINT SHOP
Masonic Bldg. State & High
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CAPrTAL WAM k DRAPEBT SHOP
(Formerly Reinholitt Lewis)
260 J. Jlrt SL ihM 4 1856
GIFT SUGGESTION:
BELTS and
BILLFOLDS
by
SWANK and HICK0K
MEEKER and TEX-TAN
Phone
V4-1451
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OPEN EVERY DAY, 9 'TIL 9
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
HELP SANTA FIND HIS REINDEER
Ssf IT'S
IB "TA6 YU'KE SANTA"
In Downtown Salem
Everyone has a chance to win when they play "TAG YOU'RE SANTA" in
DOWNTOWN SALEM this Monday night. At 7 p.m. THE DOWNTOWN
SALEM MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION will send out six "plain clothes
Santas" who will wander about the streets of DOWNTOWN SALEM
and IN AND OUT OF THE MEMBER STORES . . . it's up to you to pick
the right one ... just say "TAG YOU'RE SANTA" to anyone that you
think might be a Santa. If you find any one of the Santas you will win one of
the six prizes. Any ONE win automatically eliminates that one person
from winning any other 'TAG YOU'RE SANTA" prize during 1953. Chil
dren under 16 not eligible. Santa may be either male or female.
PRIZES FOR
MONDAY, DEC. 21st
ONE $100. BILL
FIVE $10. BILLS
SHOP DOWNTOWN SALEM
THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS LAND!
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