Monday, February 1, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pat 5' Local Paragraphs Proclamation Issued Mayor Al Louckj has signed a proclamation setting the month of February as heart month in Salem, Through out the country the month is being observed as American Heart Month and schools, churches, sci entific organizations, civic clubs, business establishments, and so cial and fraternal organizations are asked to cooperate in the heart iund campaign. Townsend' club 17 will meet with Mrs, Maude Morlan, 2244 Hyde street, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Zirgler Will Speak Al Ziegler New Zealand, exchange teach ers at Leslie Junior high school, will be the speaker at the Feb ruary meeting ot the Mens' club of St Paul's Episcopal church Monday night, beginning at 6:30. Zicgler's talk will be on "New Zealand and Oregon" and will be preceded by dinner to be served in the basement of the new church. Assumed Business Names As sumed business name certificates (iled with the county clerk include: A. C. Fur Farm" by Loren W. Croxton and Albert J. Apperson; The Music Center by Douglas Jnquith and Helen Jaquith. Notice of retirement from Music Center retail) has been filed by Charles B. Thomson. Transformers Tipped Six teen electrical transformers were tipped over and damaged at the Portland General Electric com pany parking lot, 780 North Lib erty street, Saturday afternoon, It was reported to city police. The transformers, ranging in value from about $200 to over $300 were not believed extensive ly damaged but would have to be checked thoroughly te make sure, company officials said. Money Feund-A purse with over . $20 in it was turned in to the city police station Saturday evening by 14-year-old Lee Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, 605 South Commercial street. He found the purse in front of the First Meth odist church parsonage, the youth said. There was no identification in the purse, police said. They are holding it for claiming by the own er. f.as Theft Tried A gas pump lock at Mowscr Brothers service station, 1185 South 12th street, was missing and a hacksaw blade ,., fn.inri hv the Dump when the station opened Saturday, it was reported to police. A release lever was joined and could not be opened, so was Deucveu gasoline was stolen, police said. Fire Believed Set A fire 'set in paper piled on a door mat at .,. Farl R. Derflinger home, oias ct!,o street. Saturday night, is believed deliberately set, city ,nnriH nerhneer said a similar incident "purred about week earlier. Minor damage was done to paint and woodwork on the porch. False Alarm-Light from a small ,.nftwime from a garage TZiShn alarm that "rSch-a '..u shortlv before midnight Saturday. Pane Broken-Thc screen was pulled from a bedroom window and the window pane broken at the E Dennis home, 535 Locust street. Mrs. Dennis reported to city police Sunday morning. Apparently the house had not been entered, she said. Cars Collide - Two cars were damaged Saturday afternoon as one swerved to miss a boy and a dog in the street and struck the other car parked at the curb. Jer ome F. Bischoff, 965 North Fifth street, toid police he was driving in i,-inn hinrlt of Church street when the bov and dog dashed in front of him. His car suffered considerable front end damage and the parked car of F. D. Eason, 735 South Church street, suffered consider able rear end damage, police said. To Open Bid Bids for the eounty's requirements of gasoline, diesel oil and other petroleum products will be opened at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 18. It is estimated the county will need 94,500 gal lons of gasoline during the 12 months period beginning March. Roosevelt (Continued from J 1) Tractor Dealers Meet The monthly meeting of the Willam ette Tractor Dealers association will be held at the Senator hotel Monday night at 7. The associa tion included in its membership area, Ford tractor dealers from Longview, Wash., to Eugene. Peek oh Program S. C. Peek Salem, of Sylvania Electric Prod ucts, Inc., will speak on A Disc Seal Triode as an Ultra High Amplifier" at the sixth annual Southwestern Institute of Radio Engineers conference and elec tronics show at Tulsa, Ukla., February 4-6. Mother Dies Martha McNeil, resident of Vancouver, Wash., and mother of Sid McNeil of the balem branch, Pacific Fruit and Produce company, passed away recently after an illness ot more man a year. Funeral services brought closer for the first time in a num ber of years, all of the mother's six sons. Four of them live in Canada and another in England. "At this time 1 was entering the fifth year of my active service in the Marine Corps, much ol it o'erseas. ' - 'Unfortunately, due to prior physical disabilities accentuated by malaria contracted in the South Pacific, 1 was very much below par physically. I further was actually con scious oi the tremendous ouraen which my father was then carry ing as .President of the united States, and the horror of adding another to these burdens seemed to me to be overwhelming. 'I was promised that if I would sign a letter that attorneys would prepare, it would never be made public and that in time it would be destroyed. "I wrongly believed that no in dividual in their right mind could or would ever make public such a statement" . Roosevelt said he had fully ac cepted his wife's statement that all such documents had been de stroyed. Earlier in the day,' at the urging of. Democratic Party leaders, Roosevelt released his supporters "from any further obligation in connection with his hopes for a scat in Congress. COURTS Community Council Meeting- The Community Council will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in the office of Judge Joseph a, Felton, room 203, Old High School building. Besides routine busi ness reports will be made from the family, child welfare and recreation councils. Herbert E. Barker is president of the Com munity Council Cash, Keys Takes About $25 in rash and the keys to the fam ily car were taken from the purse of Mrs. James jrouey, in me kitchen of the home at 940 Hood street, Friday morning, it was reported to city police Saturday evening. Method of entry into the house was not determined, police said. County Agent Moves The county agent's office, located in the school administration build ing for the past two years, was being moved to the new court house Monday. The agent's of fices will be on the basement floor in the southeast corner. WET WINTER ROAD DAMAGE Births HELSTROM-To Mr. nd M". Robtrt Bfinlrom, 1123 Kcbtik St., n. Jn- ""tUCKETT-To Mr. nd Mt. V(! Hirkttt. Box chema. "clRCLE To Mr. nd M. MfMn Cir i. mt . box 1M. duehwr. Jn. . . in OISFM-Ti) Mr. nd Mr. Vfmon Ol n 257S Ward trle. m Jim. Jnntrj 30. RILEY To Mr. nd Mr. Notl R11T. 11S North Church S' uto.lunm 31. 7.EIT To Mr. nd Mr. HrIn 2ii, JJ10 Boiith I3!h. on. Jnurf 31. Mlrm Mtmrll HoiplUl WALZ-To Mr. r.d Mr frtncli Wi,l, JUS Sooth Cotute. dutM. Jn Uir 31. BR1D80N To Mr. ad Mrs. Roy k. SrWjon. 553 Mr1no drlvf, ion, Jn varr 30. rulTrs To Mr ind Mn. Mrtd CTUH. rn. Junmry 29 M HMIIIT-Tt Mr. nd M. Otorte Ohmldt CI Mt. wi, lis. Jlniurr 30. Car Tank Drained About one-fourth of a tank of gas was drained from his car late last week while the car was parked in front of his home, Dr. Dale G. Parker, 1595 Berry street, re ported to city police Saturday night. Stella Mae Anthony Services Thursday Mrs. Stella Mae Anthony, 80, resident of Salem for the past four vears. died at a nursing home Sunday night. She was born in Ohio, July 15, 1873. Survivors include two daugh ters, Marie McMilien of Chinook, Wash., and Zeima Giidow of Klamath Falls; two grandsons in Salrm. Warne H. and j. A. Nunn; four other grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at the M3cy Mortuary. McMinn ville, at 1:30 Thursday afternoon with burial in the Evergreen Cemetery, Circuit ..Court JephSo Mrie Gibson ts. Richard Al len Gibssa: Divorce complaint, aUtsios caxeX nd Itifcumtn treatment. SJatrled t Cltftan Heights, P., Feb. lf 1947. PUia iltt .ss custody ol minor tbm n4 19G monthly support. Uolph nd Shell Hter, William Doiph Heater, Peart E. Httttr. P. H Brown and Mrt. P. H. Brown vs. Portland Taft Co.: Order holdine that plaintiffs are owners ol rUin real property. t Marie Lay . Jim Arthur Brown: Or der oi dismissal witfc peiadie to plain tiff. Marion A. Rile w. Thomas S. Hilea: Complaint in which plaint if askt thai defendant be required to pay $100 month ly aiimon? per month from December t. 1S53. dutins her Hie time ar until her re-marriage and reculrln defendant to make nrotnpt payment of ail pirmmma on life insurant policies in the sum ot f 8.809. Pood CominodltiM Co. . Consolidated ; Products Co.: Defendant answer al ! lesing and admitting and ains that : piaintiff take nothiac by reason of the complaint. Reserve Insurance Co. r. Delbert Ve Doncush: Complaint asltinf that piain tiff be nbrozaird and o all tithts of one Ojscar Phillip against the defendant to the extent of 1344 .55. E. L. mfdtrom Co. , Clyde A. John son: Judgment order in favor ol the piaintiff In the sums ei 1100 and USS on two causes ol action. Probe te Court Aim K. Utrieh eitatr: Ket Talus nf Usable estate placed at H,S35.Si in re port to ttat treasurer. -Waldo V. Kardman ettate: Order d- mittina' Mtat to probate and gamins wuiitm narsman hhubh wwr. Basil P. Siupfel estate: Kt of estate pUri-ft at $22,542.5$ ta report te state treasurer. Zadle Wpitner Seen estate: Order ef distribution. Mary Mad Fiiher fcMate; Order of dis-tribution. Craic PhiiHs auardianhip; Ord atithorinint cuardian to enter into lae atreement wth the c. . jonnon iam' ber Co. i : i V Compromise Coatimed from Pigfr 5) The wKfestisa s that, it the! Senate would approve an amend ment wittawt the clause, the Wisiie House trjld meantime study the sable effect of such a clause: arsd either approve it as it stands or submit substitute langusse to; the House when A takes up im: issue. George said in m interview he wcui d not agree to any ruch proee dure, "I will art support the amend ment unless It has this clause," George said. "It is the only way, that Congress can find out what 5s iB 'sonw international agree ments. It protects the rights ef the states where they mint be protected if they are going to be protected at all in the Congress aad the Supreme Court, The Georgia senator's peritloa was regarded as extremely signif icant, since he is looked to for advice on the treaty-power amend ment by a large segment of the Senate's 48 Democrats, Kncwlaad and other GOP lead ers were is conference with the President to 2 hours. He said he uA his cailesgues were returning ta the capitot to consult with the Demssratie lead ers of the Senate and with Sea, Brieker S-Ohio), Tod view shows six foot settlement in Northwest Coast street, Newport, immediately north of Nye beach. Settlement here may be attributed to erosin of a soft sand base over which the road was built. Lower: Settlement ot the highway near Bueil an Wallace bridge cutoff is due, say state highway engineers, to a slip plane formation well lubricated by long winter rains. A new, realigned section ot highway will be constructed to the northward to bypass this slip plane formation. Oregon Blue Book Ready This Week SALEM m The Oregon Blue Boole will be ready for distribution in a day or two, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry said Monday. the book, a MemBal volume of information about the state, sells for Si. Newbry said the format is completely changed tail year, Regards EDC Said MoSotov; The conclusion of a peace treaty a of major importance for the promotion of peace ia Europe, The necessity of accelerating th conclusion ot 8 peace treaty with Germany is dictated by U tact that the danger of resurgence ol German militarism, which twice has unleashed a world war, has not been removed. This was the Kremlin way ef saying teat West Germany i in tention ta rearm even witWa the defensive framework of the Eu ropean Defease Community is ag gression 'to the Russians. Tht peace treaty idea was one more haymaker swung by the Russians to damage, postpone or cancel EDC. Moloto spoke after British For eign Secretary Anthony Edea lad declared: - . it is our purpose ta associate Germany so closely with ataer peace-tovsng states ifiat sne wiu neither seek nor be able is us her regained strength for aggres sive purposes. Only Soviet Plan Wasted The . Soviet minister said the German peace conference should be convened within sa menas ana fa any case not later than October this year. He proposed the deputy foreign nuBisters of the four occupation powers get together oa the treaty as a purely unilateral Soviet ver sion. '" " ' At all stages ol handling, how ever, "appropriate participation of German representatives shall be provided for," Molotov declared. causing a several months delay in its puhlicatwn. - It was to have been published early last fall. CORRECTION The Following Coffet Prices Appeared incorrect In TODAY'S STATESMAN! Texas Senators (Continued from Tift 1 Municipal Court Phil Slockum. 1, ijbnrtr, nd Bhirlnr Df . 17, t borne, fcotft 430 Soutll 22nd St. World's finest pianos. Kimball-Janssen-Gulhransen. Salem Music Company. 153 S. High St Phone 2-8708. Paint with glamorizing Treas ure Tones. Sec our outstanding wallpaper collection. C h u t k Clarice Co., 255 N. Liberty. Lou Estcs now at Henry's Bar ber Shop, 1215 S. Com!. Shop hours 8-6. Ph. 3-9483. Klamath Falls Man iKIIIed in Automobile KLAMATH FALLS Thomas D. Patrick, 17, Klamath Falls, had i nts ncaa omsiae me iuim w moving automobile which side swiped a parked car here Sunday. He was killed outright. Others in the moving car. .Wil liam F. Seaberry and David Moran, both 17 and from Klamath Falls, were not hurt despite the fact that the car tipped over after the crash and landed 80 feet away in a ditch. For Sale by owner well-equipped beauty shop. Good location. Very reasonable rent Call 2-0069. Antiques close out at cost until Monday. Everything must go. Open Sunday and evenings til! 10, 3655 Portland Kd. Daniel dictated this statement to a reporter: "Sen. Morse is still crying about our victory in the tiaciands legis lation. "He fought Texas and the other states longer and barter man any other senator, breaking the senate filibustering record. I'm not sur prised that he has criticized the Texas senators wno prevaiieu against him in this fight, and l m sure the people of Texas can make up their own minds about their elected officials without any out side help from Sen, Morse, Regards It as Compliment "It was a compliment to me to be criticized by Sen. Wayne Morse because that puts me in the same boat with my state and its people. No one in the U. S. senate has fought and voted against Texas, and the interests of its people, more than Senator Morse. Denial of Jobs (Continued from Tite ) , fair practice for an employer toil encourage or discourage memoer- j I ship in a union "by discriminaiioB ) in regard to hire or any term orj conditions of employment" la other action Monday, Morton I Sobell, convicted as a co-conspir-l atsr of atom spies Julius and Ethel 1 Eosenbcrg, was denied a Supreme Court review of his unsuccessful i attempt ta get new trial. NOB HILL COFFEE NOB HILL COFFEE AIRWAY COFFEE AIRWAY COFFEE i. 96c $1.91 .. 94c 2. 1.87 Taft-Hartley makes it an unfair labor practice for a union to at tempt to cause an employer to discriminate aEainst an emsiove in violation ot a sub-section ot the act. The sub-section makes it an tin- Newoort Dream, leading money-winning harness horse of: 1S53, won 20 ot his 22 starts, the last 18 in a row. He earned $94,933, a new high for a 2-year- old. Moved. Phagan's new school of beauty to 255 N. High St Accordion lessons. Instru ments rented while you learn. Wiltscv Mufic House. 1880 State. Ph. 3-7186. Marshall's oner for lunch dai ly 11:30 a. m. Special Sunday dinners. r uktMORE iOU YOUR MONEY Earn Sat iny Open a W ilUmttlt Valley Bank Bonus Savings Auount now and add $5 or more each month to keep your account growing. By saving this systematic way funds on depot increase McaHily and Mrn intcrcM at the greater rate of 2Virt. fOI MOM INTIMSf ON TOUi 1VIN6I. IVt AT HUM S INOtMNOINT, MOMI-OWNIO SANK MWHiilW'M Ul-.lr.t13l0SW,S.... Amp!, parking lotmm ' ''' '" I I I - i " '- 1 m I $!vo i.e. -L3 Elmer L Peebler of Salem-Albany Dies Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Albany for Elmer Lew is Peebler. 80, resident of the Sa lem and Albany communities for a number of years. Peebler had been employed by the Cummings Transfer company in Albany for several years. Hei was born "in Adams, Ore., January! 9. 1874. He had lived in Oregon! most of his life. He had been in ill health for about two months. Surviving him are four daugh ters, Mrs, Thyra Zimmerman, Gresham, Mrs. Hazel Taibert, Al bany, Mrs. Inez Faxon, Toledo, and Mrs. Betty Hayes, Salem: and a son, C-ionn Peebler, Lebanon. Services will be held at the Fish er Funeral home at 11 a m. with burial in Albany. . HEALTH TALK By Dr. J. A. Rombough (D.C.N.D.) 1515 State St. Headaches Perhaps there is no physical discomfort more common than headache. It is one ot few ab normal conditions about which there is so little understood. Many think of headaches as a disease in itself. Nothing could be further from the truth fisr headache is merely ONE symp- itom of an abnormal condition, it is common knowledge that head' ache is associated with many physical disorders. Many sutler crs give credit to Natural Meth oris of treatment for their com' nlete recovery from this malady The results are due tn restoring normal nerve enersy. reducing nervousness, and building up trie body. A nation wide report shows armd results with Natural Metn mis. 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