TUZ CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orcgoa Monday. January 11.1954 Red Threat May Result in War , SEOUL ) Geo. Maxwell D. Taylor, Bth army commander, uld Saturday Ihat U the com nuniita attempt to halt tot re bate of anti-Rea war prisoners Jan. 23 it would "most likely start toe Korean war over again." The Reds have not threatened force, but Taylor warned in a newt conference the 8th army will be alerted for any contin gency.' - He said hit troops are fully prepared for "orderly or emer gency situations" that may rise from the release of 22,900 anti Red North Korean and Chinese FOWt in compounds in the neu tral zone near Panmunjom, Chief Justice To Broadcast WASHINGTON (ffV-A speech by Chief Justice Earl Warren Thursday evening will be car ried nationally by all four ma jor radio networks, Columbia un iversity announced today. ' Warren will be the principal speaker at the Columbia univer sity bi centennial Alexander Hamilton dinner, which is spon sored by Columbia alumni. The address will be Warren's first major speech since his ap pointment to the high tribunal - Columbia said he would spesk about 25 minutes, starting at about 10:35 p.m. EST. Six Tree Farms Certified in State PORTLAND Ml Thirteen tree farms, totalling 10.440 privately owned acres, have been certified by the Industrial Forestry Assn. This, plus the addition of 6,717 acres to existing farms, raises the total number of tree farms in the Douglas fir region to lot, with a total of ,KS,33 acres, Ray F. Morse, Longview, chairman of the association a. board of directors, reported. ' Six of the new tree farms are In Oregon, raising the state's total to 74 with 1,655,228 acres. Washington has 12t farms with 2,601,405 acres. TAKING AIM I i 1 I M Four-year-old Delbert (Debbie) Dsins, the 1054 March of Dimes Poster Boy, tikes aim with a coin as Mrs. Dwight Eisen hower, wife of the President, furnishes a guiding hand at a line of contribution bottles in front of a Washington, D.C, theater. Debbie is in the ration's capital to publicize the drive for funds in the fight against polio, a disease that crippled him when he was four months old. The Gooding, Idsho, boy has spent most of his life in hospitals learning to walk with crutches and braces. In background is Basil O'Connor, presi dent of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. (AP Wirephoto) Brooks March of Dimes Collects $587 A total of $587 was collected Saturday in the Msrch of Dimes on Liberty Street to be used in the wsr against pouo. In the competition, with Mer lon Post 661, Veterans of Foreign Wars, on the east side of the street, and the State Industrial Accident Commission chapter of the Oregon State Employes Asso ciation on the west side, the vet erans won with $304 contributed on their tide and $283 on the other. The winning team was cap tained by Melvin Clemens and co eaptaina on the other side were Don Parker and Francis Ely. There will be t similar com petition next Saturday, but the competitors have not yet been selected. The event Saturday was haiidicapped by windy and wet weather. , BROOKS The first meeting fit the new year of the Brooks . Garden club will be at the home of Mrs. Bertha .Polly) Johnson, 660 D St, in Salem. Mrs. Anna M. Dunlin's holt. , any guests were her ton-tn-law and daughter, Mr. aad lira. D. George Cols of Stayton, and her ton, jonn Dunuvy of Newport Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom had Is dinner guests Fridsy their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Prlngle of Albany! aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Belleque; ton and ftmuy, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Belleque and children, Christy, Mirk and Elaine, and Franklin Belleque, all of Gervalt, and Mist Lett Stevens of Salem. - Other recent guests at the Sidebottom homo were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winter and daughter, Mrs. Robert Wimer of Aurora, and Bernard Speake of Fair field, Neh. The Sidebottomt had not aeen Dernard Speake for 45 years. The highest league series In American Bowling Congress com petition for a lefthander was 791 by Jerry Pisanelll of Poughkeep sie, N. Y., on Feb. 14, 1940. The largest twordfish ever caught on rod and reel wat an 1,182-pound broadbill caught by Lew E. Marron off the coast of Chile. Two Committees Named at Leslie Two committees were appoint ed at Leslie Junior -High last week by student body President Steve Berglund. A committee for the coming student body elec tions wss appointed and also one Schimberg to Be Candidate J. P. (Jack) Schimberg. a res ident of Salem for more than 20 years and for the past 2V years in charge of a&praisal of real and personal property under former Assessor Tsd Sbelton, an nounced Monday that he would file for the office of county as sesso. on the republican ticket Schimberg said that if he is elected, one of his first projects will be that of equalizing the land values in the city of Salem, which he considered to be con siderably out of line in many in stances. He added that he is in favor of the revaluation program worked out by the state tax de partment and the county court during a conference of some time ago. Schimberg has been working on the revaluation of improve menu during the past two years The candidate for the asses sor's post came to Salem from Roaheater. Minn, as an employe ot the National Cash Register company. He is 53 years of age. a member of Capital Post No. 0. American Legion, 40 et 8. Salem Elks and is secretary of the East Salem Lions club. In filing for the office, Schim berg states he has done so with the full understating that Cliff I,ewis, recently appointed asses sor, will not be a candidate for the office in the spring primary. FOR ASSESSOR -a, W sJa 1. P. (Jack) Schimberg, who announced Monday that be will be a candidate for Marion County assessor. to work with Earl Hampton, prin cipal, on the lunch situation. On the election committee are Steve Berglund, Sue Jackson, Jeanette Harrison, John Harvey Larry Halverson, and Barbara Kuiper. The lunch committee consists of Bruce Wulf, Merry Smith, Dave Austin, and Claudia Peter son. Oscar Straus, Composer, Dies VIENNA Wt Oscar Straus, fames Viennese-born composer of "The Chocolate Soldier." and more than 50 other operettas, died of heart disease .Monday in Bad Ischl. He was S3. Though he won fame In the same field, he was no relation to Vien- i na s waits .king, Johann Strauss. Straus fled his native Austria at the 1938 Anschluss and lived in Paris. In 1040, he fled the Nazi RKO Studio Fined $25,000 HOLLYWOOD I A 125 000 flue hat been slapped on RKO studio by the movie code administrator for exhibiting and advertising Jane Russell's latest picture "French Line," without the Production Code Administration's teal of ap proval. The movie has been banned by the Catholic Church's Legion of Decency and by the St Louis Catholic archdiocese. It wat given its premiere in St Louis 1 a I t month. Production Code Administrator Joseph Breea termed the film 'offensive because of indecent ex posure" 'during a dance number by Miss Russell. She agreed with the criticism and refused to go to St Louis for the premiere. PTA Meeting to Hear Bennett and Hatfield Dr. Thomas Bennett, bead of the philosophy department at Willamette, and Maik Hatfield, dean of students at Willamette, are speakers at the monthly .Sal em High School PTA Tuesday evening at o'clock ia the school "Responsibility of the Home la a World of Crisis." 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