Tuesday. January 12. 1951 Local Paragraph. T Bear Meetlag The January board meeting of tbt YMCA will be held at nooa Thursday at which tin thera will be a discussion of the annual membership enrollment eek and plans (or the construc tion of the proposed addition to the building. Club 17 Meetiaf Townsend Club No. 17 wiU meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home oi Mrs, Olga Northrup, 825 Falrview Avenue. Precinct Meeting Called M. Agnes Schuneman. Democratic committeeman for Precinct 23, Sslem, announce that the Dem ocrats of that precinct will meet Friday night of this week at the Salem Woman's Club. 460 North Cottage Street, at 7:30. Bids Invited Bids have been invited by the Portland District Corps of Engineers for modifi cation of two regulating outlet gate hydraulic oil piping systems by the addition of one electric motor pump with starter and pressure switch, one hydraulic accumulator, control valves, pipe and fittings to each system at Detroit dam on the North San tiim river. The bids will be opened at 2 p.m. on January 26th in the office of Colonel Thomas H. Lipscomb, Portland district engineer. Completion time is 60 calendar days. Chest to Elect The next board meeting of the Community Chest will be Thursday afternoon of this week at 4:30 at Chest .headquarters. Officers of the board will be elected and in stalled and reports will be made t,. .11 tn,lln committee.. by all standing committees. Story Hour Wednesday Story hour will be held at Salem Pub lic Library Wednesday from 4 to 4:30 o'clock. One of the stor ies this week will be "Fireman Casey and Fircboat 999." All children from preschool to the fourth grade are invited. Rural Fire Districts Hearings In connection with the proposed addition to two rural fire protec tion districts have been held by the county court. The one involv ing the Woodburn district attract ed 11 persons, all of whom were in favor of the addition. Another which involved Four Corners drew nobody, either for or against An election will be held in connec tion with the Woodburn district, but none Is considered necessary at Four Corners. Farmers Union Meeting Her bert Holth of Portland, national vice president of the Farmers Union, will attend an all day meeting of the organization to be held at the Buena Vista Farmers Union hall, Thursday, January 14. Assume Business Name Helen D. Kelley of 3405 Portland Road has filed an assumed business name certificate with the county clerk for "The Hut." More Jurors Additional jurors have been selected for the district court for January. Those named are: Myrtle Bushman, precinct 4; Carrie Belle Frost, 17; Ruby J. Girod, 90; William J. Bernard, 86; Edgar L. Brown, 13, and Worth W. Henry, 76. Change el Ownership P a p e r s filed with the county clerk indi cate a change in name and owner hin of annarel shoo located at 466 Court street. The name has been rhanved from the Wilson and Mc- Cullah Apparel Shop to that of Blanche Wilson's Apparel Shop and Wilma McCullah has filed a cer tificate of retirement from the con cern. Weekly Disease Report The Marion County Department of Health compiled the Mowing cases cf communicable and reportable Diseases during the week ending January 9: 7 hepatitis. measles. 4 mumps, and 1 each of dysentery, lobar pneumonia, ringworm, tuber culosis and syphilis. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Wednesday. January 11 929th field artillery battalion. Army Reserves, at t'SAR armory. Thursday. January 14 Organized Naval Reserve sur face division at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. t D battery. "22nd AAA, AW bat talion. Oregon National Guard, at quonset huts on Lee street Company D. 162nd inlantry regi ment. Oregon National Guard, at Salem armory. Births SAI KM MEMORIAL HOM'IT AL LUCKEY To Mr. and Mra. Ernest Lurkey. Huhhard. a firl. Jan 11 W1I.1.MMSON To Mr and Mra. Rnbert Williamaon. 1390 Court St.. a fcov, Jan 11. . CSARVF.R. To Mr and Mra. C. Gen. Carver, Rt. I. Box 151, a boy, Jan. II. WOELKE To Mr. and Mra. Bav. mond Woellie, II. 1. Box 107. Brook.,, a tov. Jan. 11 SA1 TM (iENlRAI. HOSPITAL JOHNSON To Mr, and Mra Jack L. Johnaon. z&SS slmpaon SI., e boy. Jan 11. JOHANsr.N To Mr. and Mra Kenneth Johinaen, I flea Madlaoa 81.. a boy. Jan. 11. BERG To Mr. and Mra. Billle W Berf. SMS Cheater Ave., a boy, J Dallas "wosrrr al . PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Bwta Wayne Partta. a boy. Dee. le DORNHECKER To Mr. and Mrs TYd Demheeker. Tails City, a toy. "villi: RTo Mr. ana Mrs. stehrla Dean Miller. RL 1. a boy, Jn- 1- ANDERSON To Mr and Mrs. Wilbur O. Anderaon, a boy. Jan. a BARTKL HOSPITAL DREW To Mr and Mra. Jerae. Drew. lndepetldic. "''".' r-i .un, ,d To Mr. ana Mra. William w. dendlw. Bt a, Delia. achElS-T. Mr. ..a Mra. Dale Notice at ReUreaaeal Doily M. Kliever and Thetma Teter bare filed notice of retirement from the "Silver Thimble" with the county clerk. Meeting la Lvange The meeting of Marion county chap ter, Oregon republican clubs, Tuesday night, will be In the basement lounge of the Marion hotel. It previously had been set for the Marine room, but will be in the basement room in stead, at 8 o'clock. Jess Gird, re publican national committeeman, Portland, and Bernard Main war ing, editor and publisher of the Capital Journal, are speakers. Youth Certified A 16-year-old Long Beach, Washington, youth, arrested on an auto theft charge, was certified to the Marion coun ty juvenile court Tuesday in dis trict court Tbe boy was arrested in Eugene Sunday in a ear stolen from a Salem used ear lot Sat urday night. Money Stolen The theft of $100 in cash and a cash box from a bedroom dresser drawer recent ly was reported to city police Monday by Mrs. tabby Davidson, 499 North 24th street It was there a week ago, she said, but was noted missing Monday. Police said there was no sign of forced entry into the house. Burglar Hits School A burglar broke into Woodburn high school Friday evening and garnered a small amount of loose change from several teachers' desks and the principal's office, the Marion coun- "rv i.. m.rf. h h.S . Entry was made by breaking out a section ot the Doner room door, a deputy reported. Vandals Sand Tanks Sand has been dumped in the gas tank of his panel truck and his car re cently by vandals, William Dun lap, 1640 Davidson street, report ed to city police Monday. One of the incidents happened over the week end and the other a week or two earlier. Unhappy Over (Continued from Pice 1) He said that even if a flexible price support bill was brought to the floor, amendments would be of fered to continue the present 90 per cent of parity floor on basic crops. "And who is going to vote against it?" the North Dakotan is understood to have demanded. - McCarthy, who first brought up the farm question at the confer ence, reportedly assailed the flex ible price support plan in the Pres ident's message as a "tremendous blunder." Defended by Watkins However, one senator, Watkins (Utah), who comes from1 Secretary of Agriculture Benson's home state, was said to have defended tne ad ministration program. Millikin said the farm issue was the only legislative matter dis cussed at the meeting. The main business was to approve Republi can senators committee assign ments. Earlier Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) had predicted that Congress mem bers will compromise their differ ences and enact a farm program containing most of the major Ei senhower recommendations. Knowland Hopeful In the face of Democratic threats to attempt to rewrite the admin istration's proposals, Knowland told a news conference he believes Eisenhower's plan to combine flex ible price supports with the freez ing of crop surpluses will win eventual approval. However, balking Democrats needed only a few Republican votes and some of them seemed available to continue the rigid, high-level price props for major field crops which Eisenhower pro posed be abandoned. 60 Death Toll (Continued from Past 11 Snow flurries still drifted down on parts of the area early today, hut the Weather Bureau said it would end in the New York City area in the forenoon and some- what lalcr towarj Boston as the storm moved out to ses. Up to a foot of snow piled up in some places yesterday, rhila - delphia had 10 inches, its heaviest in seven years. New i ork recorded ; a 6-inch blanket as ol midmgnt. the most since a JS-inch fall in 1949. Temperatures plunged, hitting 27 helow ?pto in one spot in Maine. Dormant spraying time now. Supplies available at Middle firove Nursery. 4920 Silverton Rd. World's finest pianos. Kimball-Jans.srn-Gtilhran.scn. Sslem Music Company. 153 S. High St. Phone 2-8708. Will make $20. Bent allowance on $uo. First floor furn. apt. Close in, to richt couple for care of lawn and automatic heat. Ph. 14505 or 2-5272 eve. The Knit Shop in Turner is open Mond-yi till B p.m. Closed noon Saturday. Phone Turner 1804. Ruth Nyberfbarber. ' Seat Cover Clearance. Batdorfs Firestone Stores. Ope evenings. SH Green Stamp. Uptowa Drive-in, 850 N. Hiith St, dow open 11 a.m. daily. Closed Mondays. For orders to go Phone 1-1086. Accordion lessons. Instru ments rented wbile you learn. Wiltsey Music House. 1880 Stat. Ph. -7 188. Vagrant Jailed A chart of check vagrancy brought a 13-day jail sentence Monday for Edward Radie, 35, Salem, in Municipal court He was arrested Friday shortly after be attempted to pass a sua enecx la a downtown store. Bike Fee An abandoned eui'a bicycle was picked up from downtown alley Monday night and taken to the police station lor claiming by the owner, city police reponea. Tne disc had been there for several days, they said. Workers Meet Tha Willine Workers class party of tha First uinsuaa inure will meet Thurs day at 1:43 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Strawn, 79S Oregon street, it was announced Tuesday. Marine Reserve Unit To Train at Coronado Salem's Marina Rwrv, Third 155 mm Gun Battery, this year will take its summer training vwuiiauu, laitt., witn the Troop Training Unit there. Dates for summer training, which in previous years ha a km at Camp Pendleton, will be July 23 to August 7. Acompanying the unit will be most of the members of instructor-Inspector staff. Coronado was chosen as the training site this year so that the unit could receive basic am phibious araining. This will in clude dry and wet boat team drills; dry and wet net exer cises; and training in the artillery aspect of amphibious operations. lommanaing officer of tbe Sal em reserve unit is Maj. Cecil Gardner. COURTS Circuit Court BUM Harold 11 1U Crowi, Kt Jo BtrUi ted Jitk Hie turd Momuin: Cue coottouid for MDUnclni afttr dtitm danu atr plow el guilt to fcunlaur cbargt. Stat ?. Uax Witm Ptriooa: Cam rontlouod (or MBUKt after defend ant enters guilty plea to charge 1 burglary not la a dwelling. Stat vl Paul Aieher: Cat eantlnntad for sentencing after defendant entera gulltr to plea f larceny cnarga. FoaU S2M ball. Bttte ve. Norman Sim on ton: Dtfen- dant pleeda guilt to Jaroeny c barge, eaat continued for sentencing. State i. LMllt M. Jen ten: Defendant to be arnlenced Jan. It on charge obtaining money by falat pretense. Vera A. Betiett ea, Paul N. Bataett: Decree of dlrorre to plaintiff eon fir mi property settlement. Ruby P. Brooks vs. Fred C. Brooks; Decree of divorce to plaintiff. Rom Marie Rose vs. Jesnte J. Rose: Decree of divorce to plaintiff gives her custody of two minor cblMren. Loren Crawford va. Kenneth R. Craw- lord: Decree of divorce to plaintiff pro vides for custody of minor child and tot monthly support. Stat Highway Commission vs. J. C. and Sophie Owrt: Defendants' answer to plaintiffs amended com- plaint In which they ask 130.000 damages for land to be condemned ana uuw as attorney lees. Mildred . Lawthe v a. Kenneth Lawshe: Divorce decree to plaintiff awarding her custody of two minor cnnaren, su mommy support lor each. Property settlement approved Shirler R. Jensen vs. Lvthi Jen sen: Defenadnt'a answer asking dis missal of complaint. Norma LaBaniky Ron re vs. Oscar Carl Ronge: Order removlnf suit from trial calendar. Dennis E. and Wilma Fay Gray vs. Mary Price, et al: Suit seeklns o clear title to real property. Dortand and Roberta 3. Ray . Robert and Ellen Manning: Suit for judgment of (U942.50 and for fore closure OI ITlUrigalBC JI ICS! piup- erty. Elaine G. Marsh s. Paul K. Glover:. Amended romDlalnt Involving Judg ment against defendant of $1625. Probate Court George Alfred Racette: Order ap proving; first annua) accounting and directing purchase ot bonds. ThirlM W. Kulnw Kuardlamhlp: Order appolnlnx C. Witllam DoD- ton guardian. rarrie M. Chase conservatorship: Order authortr.inf conservator to sell Lot 5. Block 1. McCoy'! addition to Saiem. Grover Gtbbs suardlanshlp: Order appolntlns C. William Dobbs guard Ian. Edna Mar West estate: Decree ao nrovin final account and directing alstrl button. I Dfotrict Court ' Henry John i..n I. Srlrtni while tn t. pleads Innocent, tnt.t.n Noreirn I trial le be set. released en own recos nks.lK.. ' "' eertifies to 1 : Uun:ciD0 Court ) coward nadi,. sam chert eat-ranc. I aentenced u it data u jsil Marriotts Licenses eJliuT. iSS: j.. a i Ralph J. Baldwin, talaaman. Baleta, Saleni. Jan. 7. Peter S Kalp. warehoaaaaian. Imral, Ore., and Wilma P. Adrian, boniewlle. 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' ' i T II Other major openings on the Re-1 II -) i,' ' I ijt J f- lift .' 1 eJTV ll PUDUCao mm wera 10 uiese sena- I 'tilt llt7nt1t-'T'M4l IIVJ '""or'!" Relations - Aiken (VU I vV I V i i I 5': f h LJ H MB and CaBehart (Ind). II ;-II J' i r'Tkl ' II i IU Interstate Commerce Duff him iilk fli H 'p,yne "d I I 3.:l ,jf)-ij. t . .a II 1 1 IB I "nor vooper in.yi ana up- I l.-iil 1 f r r B f n ton (NH). f II ; .1 I -.-tX,'i it"' II McCarthy was enabled to get I fcai-';- r. f- i i Ll ,v, 11 t"1"1 ssignment by an arrange- TTTl , rr-t-j ; .. ' I' .r Republican and Democratic Senate I " -1 ; leaders to permit the GOP to con- ;'t!-i- I ' I '-it , 111 trol all key committees this ses- .; tTjt'it j4 4 I 4 sion even though the Republicans s'' n t i il i' actually are minority in the Sen- C J 5 Under this scheme, 11 RepubU- "it .... can senators are allowed to serve '' J.;'; V ' -. " on three committee in the 1954 i". a 1 1 ' - 1 session. In the 19ST session, only H i ifsV fjj v,. . wm.;- " 14 had this privilege. Other sena- II t. fei .h ! -. ems. f . tors are umitea to two committees. . K ftS : Zi) ii Knewlands' Plan J - S xi The new plan was worked out I " - "tm by Sen. Knowland of California, the . fj "ZZT - Republican leader, and Sen. Lyn- t ', A i ; (Tl I don B. Johnson of Texas, the Dero- JT:; W DAILY,. kJS no00 JACKPOT Above, building at 141 and 143 South Liberty Street, and below, The Spa building at 182 Stat Street, taken over by C. L. Corporation from Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White and Mrs." Earl Vlesko under 80-year lease. The Liberty Street property is occupied by the Scellars, Foley ft Rising Insurance Agency, the R. G. Warren jewelry store, and Lue s Barber Shop. Big Deal (Continued dom Page 1) new construction that will be part ot the new office and mercantile building that was announced by the C. L. Corporation recently for early construction. This will bring the new building squarely up to the Livesley Building on the south side. II the tenants are not agreeable to that nlan this part of the con struction will be delayed for sev eral years. The tenure ot their leases is concerned. Property involved in the trans fer has a legal history extending back to the platting of Salem more than 100 years ago. In 1856, records in the Union Title Insurance company show, W. H. Willson, agent and popularly known as the 'founder" of Salem, conveyed Lots 1, 1. 1 and 4, the east one-half of the block on the Liberty street side, to James Da vidson, a person of affairs around Salem in the 1930s ana laous. i Davidson next conveyed the I property to Wiley Kenynn, Salem's first mayor unaer an uicgai ensr ter and also the town's first resi dent photographer. About the time Kenyon left Salem for Craw- fordsville, Indiana, in tne mia 1860's, he conveyed a part of his holdings to George W. Gray. Gray had been a banker at Lan sing, Iowa, before coming to Sa lem in 1865 and was a person of wealth for those times. On the site where the Livesley building now he built the Tiog. block at the southwest corner of State and Liberty streets In 1867. It is prob- Insured Safety . .........J Federal Savings & Loan IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION able that the old brick structure that houses The Spa was erected al this same time as were the two fronts south of tbe Livesley build ing on Liberty street Then, however, this location was not considered the most valuable business property in Salem. Head quarters property, so named for a frame structure that stood on tne Ladd It Bush corner prior to 1861, had that distinction. When this lo cation was sold to T. McF. Patton in 1868 for $10,000 It was rated the moist valuable site in town. North half of lot three in block 34, immediately southward from property involved in the present transfer, was acquired by the City of Salem, February 24, 186S, and lung was the site of early volun teer fir companies. A fire bell on the tower stood nearby. To Discuss (Continued from Page 1) Rejection of the Swediish plsn does not mean the POWs will be held pest then but only that the specific proposal was not ac ceptable. India voted aaginst it with the Communist Czech and Pol ish delegates against the Swedes and the Swiss. . - After hearing the new Indian proposal, the commission ad journed until Thursday. The commission did not reveal any details of the Indiain plsn, but it appeared possible it might be similar to one revealed Mon day by a top source. Insurance Corporation, Start realizing your Extra Earnings Now on or be fere Jan. 11th to receive full i Months Earnings. S60 State St Salem. Ore. EARNINGS M I SAVINGS H T . exich. Mon., Tus Wad. & Thurt. GET YOUR FREE TICKETS Any Tim. 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A resolution which would have reserved the lane on four-lane one-way streets nearest the curb for vehicles making left or right turns, as the case may be. was tabled for further study after long argument. Other traffic legislation included approval of a report by Chief of folic Clyde A. Warren for more stringent enforcement of the ordi nance against meter feedim. and the chief was directed to etait the enforcement next Monday. Alter mat dale the bail rewired when citations are issued will be I1.S0 instead ot the present 50 cents. Oty Manager J. L. Praiuen and City Engineer J. H. Davis joined in a report recommending no chang in the parking set-up on Edgewater street because of ex cessive cost, but the question was referred to Alderman Jack Loc bead of Ward I tor further investi gation. Because of the absence of Alder man David O'Kara a resolution to prohibit parking on tbe eaat aide of Broadway from Columbia to the norm city limits was tabled. North 17th street was made a through street from Stat to Mar- oc ratio leader, to permit the GOP to control committees although the Senate has only 47 Republicans to ts democrats. Sen. Mors (Ore-Indl nlana ta fight it because it will not better his own assignments. C. E. "SAM" SAMUEL NAMED AGENT FOR State Farm STATE FAftM INSURANCE COMPANIES MOOMINOTON. SUlNOll UP ! to Reg $595 $575 $485 $595 Saks M95 475 $425 M95 27" 24" 21" 21" ,5$31995 Oil Full 'iy 3 XT Mahogany TELEVISION CENTER Service All Sets We Sell Salem Pact S kat, and parking will awreaftar b permitted on on side af the street only. It wiffb prohibited on to east aid between Market and A streets, on the west aid between A street and Center, on the west sid between Center and Mill Creek, on the east sid between Mill Creek and State street. For convenience and safety a resolution was adopted that re serves the north traffic lan on Marion street east of Capitol for vehicle making a right turn. . Mor metering was provided by two resolutions. On establishes a one-hour parking meter son on the west side of Winter street ad jacent to the Salem Public Library. The other sets up a one-hour meter zone for four spaces on the north aide of Winter north ot Chemeketa , for the purpose of restraining all. side of Chemeketa east of Winter street and two spaces on the east day parking around the First Pres byterian church. City Manager Fransen recom-: mended against four-way stop signs at tbe State and 17th stmt ; intersection, but it was held ir. abeyance pending a traffic check which also will be made at 17th , and Center which now has four- ' way stops. t - i DAT OUTLOOK Five-day outlook for Westers Oregon Generally fair with little or no precipitation. Temperatures ' near normal except cool nights. , Maximums 40-41. 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