Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 31, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    ,jrdy. December SI, 195S
Tele-Views
53 Radio-Television
G. It
Dog Licenses
Now on Sale
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
MODEL COTTON DRESSES
l, oats will b BJoreivtiUblj thin anything else on New
Pi- . i-H will be served wlLh nr avtthr.,,, CW
H&tn.TV and KPTV win carrv . hoP..
Juise BowlwWch will also be carried on KOIN radio siting
'couon Bowl (am will be broadcast on KGW starting at
,'bo'wI. high point ' Ne "rt program, will be carried
rro and KOW starling at 1:45 pjn. cameo.
Eut-WMt nle 8turday morning will be carried on KSLM
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tv THURSDAY PBOGR4.M:
u. Armchair Theater "SecreU of Scotland Yard" aiarrina
Bachelor and C. Aubrey Smith. suunng
jj,., Meet Mr McNutley-Hiubanoa who leave present lying
5T house Indiscriminately, even though their intentions ar!
u, apt to run Into embarrassing aituatlonj as is proved by
inland.
am.. Kour War Flayhmiae-Ida Luplno wiU make her television
a"House lor Sale, a tens drama ol a psychopathic mur
Z. this New Year Eve telecast
Big Town-Steve Wilson, (tar reporter of the Illustrated
,n on the apot witness when an alert clerk turns In a bank
His work la cut out for him when the clerk i bullei ridden
urns up a few days later.
, mi., The Playhouse A young couple, whose son. born on a
nu Eve. has passed away, try to forget their griet on his
, in a lonely hide-away, in "David's Star of Bethlehem "
in., Showtime on Six "Kentucky Jubilee' starrlnii Jerry
Jean Porter and James Ellison.
" ' . . a
5DAY KPTV PROGRAM:
m Theater, 1:00 "Pear" stars Peter Cookson. Warren William
roe Gwync.
get Your Life, 1:00 Groucho Marx stars In comedy quiz
ton Theater, 8:30 "Pablo's Well" stars Ian MacDonald and
ivello. The taut drama set In the Arizona desert at the turn
century, concerns a psychopathic outlaw and Pablo, who Is
an of the last watering place before entering a dangerous
BlW Stars Jack Webb In top mystery drama.
Theater, :30 "Alias Nora Hale" stars Claire Trevor and
r Anderson. A atory of a governess who hates children
Owl Theater, 11:05 "Melody Parade" stars Mary Beth Hughes,
Milan and Jackie Cooper.
.
TV FRIDAY PROGRAM:
tjn., Orange Bowl Game Maryland, rated the nation's num
lootball power, will be going after lis third bowl win when It
ihe University o Oklahoma eleven in Miami's Orange Bowl
w Year's Day classic which will be broadcast exclusively over
13 television network.
pjn. Topper Cosmo Topper has a spirited Christmas when
orite buffoons of the beyond, George and Marlon Kerby. take
I in his dreams after he falls asleep while listening to his
reading of Dlcken'a "Christmas Carol."
p.m., Playhouse of Stan Richard Egan Is out to get Ellen
or divorcing him and marrying another man while he's in
-Go Away a Winner."
ug. Our Mis Brooks Eve Arden begins to believes In fairy
rhen she finds herself cast as a modern Cinderella, on the
m Golden Slippers" episode of "Our Miss Brooks."
p.m., Showtime on Six "Bad Men of Arizona'- starring Mar
int and Buster Crabbe.
. . . .
y KPTV PROGRAM:
lament of Rote Parade from Pasadena, 9:15 Don Ameche is
innouncers are Roy Neal and Jimmy Wellington.
Toymaker, 11:30 A visit to the Toymaker's .'hop with Fred
nn starring as the lovable old German Toymaker.
Bowl Game, 1:45 U. C. L A. vs. Michigan State from Pasa-
lalifurnia.
tide of Sports, 7:00 lulu Perez of Brooklyn vs. Dave Gal
1 L. A., Calif. Ten-round featherweight bout from Madison
Garden.
Garroway Show, 1:00 Music-variety program starring Dave
av.
Sanctum, 8:30 "The Yellow Parakeet." Stars Ernest Truex.
runes and Constance l"ord. 8tory of a lonely old employf
Is involved In grand larceny In his search for a friend.
Itory, 8:00 Sam Jaffe, INS reporter for San Francisco bureau,
witness vital to solution of a murder of a shopkeeper. James
n plays Jaffe, who Is now on the editorial staff of Life
bell Soundstage, :S0 Dramatic program featuring Broadway
iberg Wreatllnf, 10:00 Local live wrestling from the Portland
Owl Theater, 11:00 "Detective Kitty ODay" atari Jean Par
fcr Cookson and Veda Ann Borg.
Tinm 1; - . .
m ..vcuaca lor 1H34 ...
now on .ale at the Marion
county clerk', office, county
dog control officer Ervin Ward
announced Thursday.
He urged dog owners to buy
the licenses now to avoid the
last minute rush when the
new licenses are required at
the end of February.
Ward pointed out that a li
cense is often the only way
the owner of a lost dog can be
traced and for that reason
should be considered a ne..
Isity by dog owners. A dog
I without a license runninr
loose is considered 1 stray and
can be destroyed or. if its
owner can be located, the own
er it subject to court action.
Licenses are $1 for males
and $2 for females with a
penalty beind added after the
March 1 deadline. All dogs
mtist have licenses as soon as
they become six months of'
age, according to law.
Johnson Lauds
Ike's Preview
Washington, Sen.
Johnson of Texas, the Demo
crat leader, returned here
Thursday with praise for
President Eisenhower's deci
sion to give congressional
leaders of both parties a pre
view of his legislative pro
gram. He said it should be
helpful to all.
Eisenhower has Invited Re
publican and Democratic lead
ers to the While House Jan. 5
for a talk about his State of
the Union message to be de
livered to Congress two days
later. The message will set out
the President's program.
Johnson was non-committal
about Democratic plans in the
new session.
"I'm going to talk to all my
colleagues and hear what the
President has to say," he told
newsmen.
Johnson made It clear, how
ever, that the Democrats would
make no immediate move to
seize control of the Senate al
though they have one more
vote than the Republicans.
He referred to Republican
Leader Knowland of California
as "the majority leader" and
said he is confident they can
agree on Senate committee assignments.
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two oaughters of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T.
Benson, Barbara, 19, left, and Bonnie, 13, model cotton
dresses at a special farm style show in Washington, D.C.
Barbara wears a cotton corduroy jumper and Bonnie a
new wrinkle resistant cotton dress with bright sheen.
The girls hold a sample of another new wrinkle resistant
cotton material. The show, demonstrating what agricul
ture research people are up to, was put on at a meeting
of the American Marketing Associating. (AP Wircphoto)
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Bishop Helps Promote
Officer Known in Salem
Korea, Dec. 31 Bishop: General Randolph M. Pate to
William C. Martin of Dallas, ! assist him in making Major
19 Signed for
Beaver Platoon
Nineteen men from Salem
and the surrounding area have
already signed for the Second
Oregon Beaver Platoon of the
Marine Corps, which Is slated
to leave for San Diego January
Salem men, who Join the
Dlatoon. are. hinw aic;itn.rf
"Fourth Salem Capital Squad"
and those men living outside of
Salem will be assigned to the
"Salem Area Leatherneck
aquaa.
In the "Fourth Salem Canl
tal Squad" are Pvt. Gerald
Aioert ueorge, Pvt. Philip Don
Martell. Pvt. Everett Lee
Stepp. Pvt. Ralph Louis Peter
sen, rvi. rrea James (Joker.
"i. wiuiam James Ponsford
Jr., Pvt. William Lester Rob
ins. Jr., Pvt. James Edgar
rriese, rvt. William Jerry Mil
lion, Pvt. Jackie Junior Chan.
pell and Kenneth Charles
K-lopp.
Assigned to the "Salem Area
Leatherneck Squad" are Pvt.
virgu Leroy Earls. Brooks;
Pvt. Charlea Hnne kn...
Pvt Bruce Landers Sjolund of
Lianas; rvi, William George
Sieloh and Marvin William
Bothum of Woodburn. and
Ted Leroy Swensen. Lorcn
BrUCe COolpV anH r.nnroa U7II-
lard Curtiss of Dallas.
The platoon still has open
ings for men fmm eh I
who want to enter the Marine
Corps with the group, and each
Miuaa is 10 nave a leader sel
ected before the men depart
for Portland to join the Platoon
Sensitive Nose
OfPoliceChief
Uncovers Still
Idabel. Okla. I Pi The
sensitive nose of Police
Chief Sam Sellers twitched
to the odor of raw moon
shine. Chief Sellers and Patrol
man H. A. Lockwood, parked
in their cruiser on an Idabel
street yesterday, gave chase
when a pickup went by, trail
ing the tell-tale smell famili
ar to the southeastern Ok
lahoma mountain area.
They stopped the truck and
found a S0-gallon still plus
a large quantity of corn
whiskey mash hidden In
back. Two men were arrested.
Texas, accustomed to such
rites as marriages and ordina
tions, enjoyed participating in
a new ceremony tonight in the
officer's mess of the First Ma
rine Division which guards the
west end of the line.
Here to convey to service
men and women in Korea the
greetings of the National Coun
cil of Churches of which he is
the president. Bishop Martin
was asked by Commanding
Funeral Services
For Cyrus Bickell
Funeral services will be held
at the Virgil T. Golden Com
pany chapel Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock for Cyrus R.
Bickell, retired carpenter who
died at a local hospital Tues
day. Interment is to be in
Belcrest Memorial Park.
; Bickell, a late resident of
3110 Bonham street and a Sa
lem resident for 28 years, had
I been ill for three months. He
was born in Iowa February
26, 1874, and .prior to coming
to Oregon in 1925 resided in
several midwestern states. His
Hirst wife. Maude Bickell,
whom he married in Wisconsin
in 1898 died in 1943 and he
later re-married
Surviving are his wife, Emily
Bickell of Salem; a daughter,
Mrs. Catherine Katsules of
Portland; sons. Harold A. Bick
ell and Gerald Bickell, both
of Portland, Carl, Lloyd and
Flovd Bickell of Salem and
Russel Bickell in Minnaeapolis,
Minn.: 14 grandchildren ana
six great-grandchildren.
St. Vincent Masses
New Year's Day
Masses for New Year's Day
at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
church will follow the same
mnrnlno schedule as on reg
ular Sundays, Father John silvery fish were brought to
Reedy, pastor of the church. ' Portland,
announced yesterday. I Total catch for the last two
The schedule of masses for : days in the Columbia and trib
the annual observance of thejutaries was nine 50-lb. boxes
Feast of the Circumcision of Some smelt was taken two
the Christ Child is as follows: j weeks ago near Clatfkanie.
6. 7:30. 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a m.
New Year's Eve services in-
Robert S. Anderson a lieuten
ant colonel.
Lt. Col. Anderson's home is
at 517 12th avenue north, Far
go, North Dakota. He is an
alumnus of North Dakota uni
versity. During his absence
Mrs. Anderson is living at
1011 South Liberty street, Sa
lem, Oregon.
Bishop Marttn. during the
day had been taken by Major
General Pate to an outpost of
his command overlooking the
demilitarized zone and within
sight of the prisoner of war
camp under the administration
of Indian troops. He held a
chapel service for the Marines
and an outdoor service at an
other point where the crowd
was too large for the regi
mental chapel.
The bishop assisted Major
General Fate In replacing Ma
jor Anderson's gold leaf in
signia for silver ones. The ap
pointment is retroactive to No
vember 28.
Bishop Martin supervises the
1200 churches of the Dallas
Fort Worth area of the Metho
dist church and is currently
president of his denomination's
council of bishops.
Robert Eck
Severely Hurt
A 27-year-old Salem man
suffered serious injuries Wed
nesday afternoon when the
panel truck he was driving
collided with a car at 14th and
Lee streets and the truck rolled
over twice before coming to a
stop on its side.
Robert Eck, 3380 Winola
street, was rushed to Salem Me
morial hospital ?nd later trans.
ferred to Providence Hospital
in Portland for brain surgery
after he suffered a fractured
skull and other injuries in the
accident. He was reported "not
critical" Thursday.
Eck apparently struck his
head on the edge of the truck
door when it crashed after col
liding with a car driven by
Richard Gehring. 4144 Hager
street, about 3:45 p.m., police
said. He was removed from the
badly smashed truck by passers-by
before police and first
aid men arrived. Gchrine was' year
unhurt. I Jose Navarro Santana, 51,
Gehring's car was goir.g Portland Puerto Rican charged
north on' 14th street and the .with the beating and robbery
truck west on I ee street at the of a Red Louis Crcdito near St
time of the accident, police! Paul last spring, was being
said. There are no traffic con-1 held for trial in circuit court
trol signs at the intersection. January 5 when it was dis
The car suffered a badly covered that he had escaped
smashed front end. Both ve-;from the criminallv Insane
Santana Returned
To State Hospital
A Marion county prisoner
being held on an assualt and
robbery charge was returned to
Oregon State Hospital Thurs
day from where he escaped last
hides were towed away.
Season's First Smelt
From Cowlitz River
Portland m.K The season's
first smelt appeared on the
ward of the hospital in June,
1952.
A new committment was
found necessary when the hos
pital advised that a release
had been made for Santana
some time after his escape.
Marion County District At-
Portland market today at 45 . .'. j u. ,j
cents a pound. I, . . ,,,, ,
even i u ma rciraac
White House
Stories Listed
Washington W) James C.
Hagerty, President Eisenhow
er's press secretary Wednesday
night nominated these as the
most important White House
news stories of 1953:
The inauguration: the armis
tice in Korea; action of Con
gress in "cutting 13 billion
dollars" from former President
Truman's spending budget:
the development of strong
and consistent foreign policy;"
and Eisenhower's Dec. 8 pro
posal lor a world pool of atom
ic materials for peaceful purposes.
Hagerty, appearing on an
NBC radio program which had
been transcribed earlier in
Augusta, Ga. said the Presi
dent's Jan. 7 State of the Union
mesagt) to Congress "will make
a very fine story." He gave no
detul.
Benson Appoints
Stabilization Aides
Washington (W Secretary
of Agriculture Benson Thurs
day appointed two members to
the Washington State Agricul
tural Stabilization and Con
servation committee and a
chairman of a similar commit
tee in Oregon.
Named to the Washington
committee were Archie M.
Camp, of Spokane, chairman,
and Earl F. Knutzen, of Ever
son. A third member will be
appointed later.
E. Harvey Miller, of Hepp
ner, was named chairman of
the Oregon committee to suc
ceed Arnold N. Bodlker who
has been appointed administra
tive officer of the committee.
Wants Bonus
For Prisoners
Washington (Pi A special
bonus for U. S. servicemen who
were prisoners of the Commu
nists in Korea will be proposed
at the new session of Congress
by Sen. Ferguson (R., Mich ).
Ferguson, chairman of the
Senate GOP Policy Committee,
said in a statement Thursday
he is confident the leffislatlnn
will be approved. There were
similar payments after World
War II.
Each returned POW could
collect a maximum of $2.50 f r
each day of imprisonment. Of
this $1.50 would be for "earh
day of inhumane treatment
while a prisoner" and $1 for
each day he failed to receive
adequate meals, the senator
said.
Ferguson said the Defense
Department estimates the POW
payments would cost about 7 4
million dollars to 4.684 service
men who were prisoners of war
for a total of 2.986.873 days.
TB no Longer
'Major Killer'
Baltimore UPi TiihAf.n,,lnGl.
has been removerl frnm the nae
of "major killers" for the first
time in the medical history of
Baltimore after a 31 per cent
drop in the death rate of the
aisease. ur. Huntington Wil
liams, health commissioner,
said the decline, "truly pheno
menal," was due primarily to
a home-eare nrnffram anH I ho
social and medical advances of
the past 10 years.
Althnuffh th mimhee nf
cases Of tllherculnela In Rnlli.
more for 1953 1,393 was al
most as high as the 1,493 listed
in 1952, the number of deaths
fell from 416 last year to 280
in 1953.
A small run entered
Cowlitz river in Washington
yesterday and six boxes of the
14 Teen-Agers Held
For Smoking Reefers
Oklahoma City. '! Four-teen-agers
arrested in a candy
Louisiana. Texas. Arkansas nuP "
Educational Honor
Voted to Mrs. Klinge
Mrs. Lucille L. Klinge, Lane
county school superintendent,
has been elected president of
the department of rural ed
ucation of the National Educa
tion Association, the state de
partment of education said
Wednesday.
She will preside at the na
tional conference of the de
partment in San Diego in
1955.
Election was by mail billot.
The Slmplon tunnel in the
Swiss Alps, 12 miles long, re
quired eight years to build.
New Store Manager
Goes to Silverton
Silverton Thereon E.
Johnson coming to Silverton
from Roscurg, has assumed
management of the local Safe
way store succeeding Gordon
Elwell, in charge here for the
past three years, and trans
ferred to Eugene, his home
before coming to Silverton.
Mr. Johnson has been with
the Safeway stores since 1945,
following his retirement from
three and one-half years serv
ice with the U.S. army, having
served as Roscburg Safeway
assistant manager the pastt
two years.
Page 11
Virginian Now
Champion Liar
Burllnetnn Wl nm a
Virginian today captured tho
une 01 world Champion Liar
for 1953 with a whopper about
the wind and a supersonic
wash kettle.
Bee Mclntyre of Richmond,
Won the 24th annual Om.II..
ton Liar's Club competition
wun mis iree-style fib:
me strongest wind I ever
heard of hit Our nlar laet
summer, along with a slam-
oang thunder storm.
"The wind was so strong it
picked up our cast iron wash
kettle, which la about three
feet across and about two feet
deep, and blew lt out of th.
country.
"The wind blew that kettlo
so fast that while it was sail
ing across our front yard, the
lightning struck at it five
times, and missed."
For his lie. Metntvra u,ill
get the traditional lyre-shaped
mampion a meoai irom tho
Burlington club. He'll hold
the title during 1954. succeed
ing Air Forccman Harry Cum
mings of Dallas.
Man Jailed
For Cruelty
Klamath Falls, in A m.
year-old stonemason who ad
mitted forcing a 4-vear-alrt
boy to burn his hanHa nn m
stove was sentenced to a year
in Jail Wednesday.
Harold GreenwnnH n1ott
guilty to a charge of cruelty
10 nis stepson, Barney Allen
Best. He said he forced the boy
tO DUt hiS handl On the, tlnva
three times to teach him to
fear fire.
The boy said, however, that
Greenwood seized bis hands
and pushed them against tho
stove.
District Jud n F Van
Vactor specified that the sen
tence ne served in the Rocky
Butte jail at Portland.
Acid Disfigures
Night Club Singer
Golfe Juan, France (JP) A
pretty night club singer, whose
beauty won her the patronage
of the wealthy Aga Khan, was
hospitalized Thursday after an
unidentified person threw acid
in her face.
Miss Yvonne Blanc. 22, was
attacked Wednesday night In a
dark street near her home as
she arrived from nearby Can
nes on her motor scooter. The
girl, one of the favorite models
of painter Pablo Picasso, will
be disfigured, hospital attend
ant said, lt was feared sH
also may lose her right eye
At the hospital she tolr'
thorities she did not kno whe
ther her assailant wa' nan
or a woman. Police theorized
she may have been attacked by
a woman Jealn" of Misi
Blanc's beauty
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
at th
SAN SHOP
ORANGE JAMBOREE
ON AIR
Miami. Fla. A"i The nation
will have a look at Florida's
most glamorous show tonight
when the 20th annual King
Orange Jamboree Parade
moves through downtown Mi
ami. It will be described over
CBS radio and television from
coast to coast.
The parade starts at 7 p.m.,
EST
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ao Installs tK
IIM State it Than
Marilyn Monroe Among
Top Screen Money Makers
Hollvwood. Marilyn 1 Randolph Scott
Monrowho ha. won cita- The poll point; 1 up the fact
"on, from many Army and, that Hollywood h been lax
i :1. mH was award-1 in developing new stars Mon-
2T L n.'fire honor, too. . roe is the only new name on
Central High School have con
fessed to smoking marijuana,
police reported
Admissions were made be
fore their parents officers
said, and the mother and father
of one youth were so upset
they are "pulling up stakes
and moving to another city
to start all over " Officers said
the father wept openly. There
was one girl among th 14.
NOTHING TO 8KB
Ogaki, Japan "J." Hotel op-
was named among the the list, whirh is dominated erators met to organize an
, ?0 "one maker, of the by male stars of action and Ogak, Sightseeing association
5p ,u ' musical comedy but gave up the idea after de-
this order
top
arreen
ieat riiah wal
null wuuv .......
. ' ..- ...n hv. stars placed
HZVdw Herald', Doris Day. Esther W.lliam,
2nd .nnu" 1 exhibi.e"' poll, Msrgery Main Fercy Kilbride.
.re
W Bfn Crosoy MaHlyn Granger. Jane Russell. Chart.
If ' Jarnl. Stewart Bob, ton Heston, Humphrey Bo
sirHrS .nd!,.rt and !R. Hayworth.
The next 15 money-makir.g ci(jlng tne town contained
nothing to attract tourists.
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