.Tuesday, February 2, 1954 Marilyn Has Never Seen Ball Game, Scribes Told Tokyo ?,NN AM!GASHI I respondent asked as Mis Monroe Mon k.m.. ctre,ss...Marflyn swayed across the room. Joe DiMaggio, said today she has never seen a ball game, 'I met my husband after he had retired from active baseball the pin-up star told a Japanese- i n?M.. .P5mu great """ news coherence. With occasional help from Lefty ,, ciuo manager, monroe parried questions ranging from the risque to the ridiculous. "How long have you been walk ing like that?" one Japanese cor- Mississippi State Coach to Have Rebuilding Job STARKVILLE, Miss. U) -Young parrell Royal faced a tough prob lem at Mississippi State Tuesday after fate added an ironic touch to the almost unexpected realiza tion of his football ambitions. The 29-year-old native of Mollis, Okla., now serving as head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian professional league, was named head coach Mdnday, suc ceeding Murray Warmath who re signed last Friday to take over as head coach at Minnesota. Royal will return next week to State where he served as an as sistant in 1952 and helped War math install the tricky uplit-T of fense and give State its most suc cessful season in five years. But Royal returns a year too late to capitalize on the quarter- oacKing of Jackie Parker, whom he transferred from an untried junior college product into the most valuable player in the South eastern Conference and the na tion's leading scorer. Mississippi State president Ben Hilbun and athletic director C. R. (Dudy) Noble said Royal was signed to a four-year contract and is expected to report within a week to set up the spring football practice schedule. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Coaching or Pro Player Decision Faces 'Rutsch' McMINNVILLE Ad Rutsch man this week is trying to de cide whether to accept the draft of the professional Detroit Lions or to go directly into the high school coaching field. The Linfield college fullback received a bid last week on the basis of his performance as one of the leading ground gainers in small college ranks. He is being considered by several schools as a high school coach. Paul Durham, Linfield coach, said Rutscbman's selection came as no surprise. to him. "He has all the qualities and ability to make him a standout among the pros," Durham said. Sports in Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FOOTBALL SOUTH BEND, Ind. Terry Brennan. 25, Notre Dame assist ant coach, was named head coach at the university to succeed Frank Leahy. STARKVILLE, Miss. Darrell Royal, head coach of the Ed monton Eskimos, succeeded Mur ray Warmath as head coach at Mississippi State, BASEBALL MILWAUKEE. Wis. The Mil- STavcs' traded" Etchers I (aukee Braves traded PJtcnm tnhnnv Antonelli and Don Liddle, catcher Ebba St. Claire and rook ie Billy Klaus to he New York Giants for outfielder Bobby Thom son and catcher Sam Caldcrone. BASKETBALL CLEMSON, S.C. Furman's Frank Sclvy broke a three-year srnrinff record for a major college basketball player as he tallied 25 noints and brought his total io , 1 .1 A nf 1.904 poims. ine oiu i.wu w!ai vamp runner, aim pians 1,888 points was set oy u-m;to resign his commission soon. !.nvil!pU of Kansas in 1952. NE'V YORK Unbeaten West ern Kentucky accepted a bid to the National Invitation Basketball Tournament. TENNIS SYDNEY Mervyn Rose de icaier" Rex Hartwig 6-2. 0-6, 6-4, 6-2 in the finals of the Australian National Championship. fights Last Hight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROOKLYN Johnny Saxton, 149 Vi, Brooklyn, stopped Mickey Laurent, 159, Paris, 7. BOSTON George Araujo. 137 i, Providence, It. I., mnpoimea fu'rlcy Monroe, m, Worcester, HAMMOND, lnd. Chuck Ad sins, 138. Gary, lnd., outpointed 'art Stafford, 143, Chicago. 8. QUEBEC Fernando Gagnon, 116 V, Quebec, slopped Jersey Joe 'idwards. 11314. Edmonton. S. DKTROIT John Barnes. 135 i, Detroit, stopped Kenny Lane, 137. Muskegon. Mich.. 1. SFW ORLEANS - Santiago Es aban. 138 H, las Angeles, out pointed Brian Kelly 138 U, Niag ira Falls. Canada. 10. HOLYOKE. Mass. - Art Mul in 122 H, Philadelphia, outpoint ed' Kenny Adams, 123 Water bury, Conn., 8. SENATORS HIT 10 HOMERS WASHINGTON, D. C. (AP) The Washington Senators hit only 10 home runs at their heme park siariinm. during the IBM ieon. First baseman Mickey .,, who led the American League'in batting, hit three horn- "l started when I was 8 months old and haven't stopped yet," the blonde actress replied. - "We are told you do not wear? anything under your -p,ol Is that! irue.' another Japanese reporter asked as he eyed the fringe of lace peeking from beneath a form-tight red wool dress. "I'm planning to buy a kimono tomorrow." Miss Monroe evaded with . grin. , The actress had kept newsmen waiting nearly two hours, but quickly dispelled any resulting hos tility by taking all questions in stride. i Pointing to a dark fur piece tossed carelejsly over her left arm, a newsman asked, "What kind of lur is that?" "Fox and not the 20lh Century kind," she quipped in obvious re ference to the recent suspension ny ner mm studio. 20th Centurv fox. Asked about her susoension for lamng to report for work on a new picture, she answered: "I'm now under sutuension. I read the script of the new movie and I didn't care for it That doesn't mean I don't like musi cals I like good musicals." While Miss Monroe talked to approximately 75 newsmen, Di Maggio was almost unnoticed in a corner of the room. Boxer Floored Quickly But Doesn't Lose Wit DALLAS, Tex. W The Golden Gloves fighter came out of his corner like a tiger. He lit into his opponent and In just 20 seconds was flat on his back, out cold. ' "How do you feel, son?" asked Alvin Herold who was helping get the boys into and out of the ring. 'Well, said the boy, "I ain't winded." Blame God for Firing Barracks VAINLUUVi.K, B. (J. I UP) 1 Thirty-seven Doukhobor women ' today blamed "God" for a $3000 fire they set at Oakalia Prison Farm, destroying their barracks. "They said God told them to start the fire to protest the com ing of World War III," prison of ficials said. The fire was started yesterday in their prison quonset hut while the supervisory matron was ab sent. Seven of the Doukhobor women received minor injuries in the blaze. The hut was gutted. The Doukhobors were jailed last September for taking part in nude parades to protest a gov ernment order that all Doukhob or children must attend school. EOLA CLUB MEETING EOLA The Eola Community Club will give a pot luck supper in the school house at 1 p.m. Fri day, Feb. 5. Members will bring covered casserole dishes. McCarthy Seeks Dismissal Of Major Accused Commie WASHINGTON W Sen. Mc-, Carthy (R-Wis) suggested Tues-I day a court martial for an Armyj major hT pl after ! ,.,; ahout communism. and for those who;Pist promoted, him. McCarthy made public a letter to Secretary of the Army Stevens about the officer, whose case he had discussed with newsmen in naa o.scussca wiui new.i . ljm)t Ms Communist party activ New York Saturday. The lcter m a5 , hflB sub. was dated Monday. The letter did not name the ma- jor, but said he is on active duty .... ' T I 1 The letter said "weeks of investi gation" by the Senate investiga tions subcommittee which McCar thy heads had turned up "what appears to be very conclusive proof of Communist activities on the part of a major now on active CPHom oisnNiwa opncf4N$ 0FFICI Wittrt-Uti 1 Members of a senate banking subcommittee named to look into the high price of coffee get together for their first meet ing (Feb. 1) in Washington with Sen. Frederick Payne (R., Me.) holds a sack of the costly commodity. Sen. J. Gleen Beall (R., Md.) sits beside Payne. Standing, left to right; Sen tator Paul Douglas, (D., 111.), J. Allen Frear (D., Del.) and Pres. cott Bush (R., Conn.). (AP Wirephoto) AFL Calls on Out Pump-Priming Plans MIAMI, BEACH, Fla. W-AFL leaders today urged President Ei senhower to trot out pump-priming plans immediately to soothe the nation's lagging economy. President Eisenhower hag said that he has a public works pro gram already drafted to invoke when a depression threatens the country. Terrific Sales Idea, Net Loss Oniy $656 NASHVILLE, Tenn, Ul Harold .--! iipuicu a sale ui arnrn for 49 a pound would bring customers into his jewelry store. The customers came all right, and bought 1,600 pounds of coffee yesterday at a net loss of $658 to Shyer. . A sad Shyer reported none of the coffee buyers bought any jew elry. CHIANG CERTAIN OF ELECTION TAIPEH, Formosa IB A pres ident of Nationalist Civna will be elected by the Assem: !; March 20, the government announced Tuesday. Chiang Kai-Shek is as sured a new six-year term as pres ident, although there may be token opposition. Indonesians believe their islands were the original homeland of the Polynesian South Sea islanders. duty at Camp Kilmer." "There arc convincing indica- ; tions that he has been recruiting into the Communist Party, that he has attended a Commu- leadership school and that he may have personally organized a Communist ceil at Camp Kil mer," the senator's letter said. It added that the major re fused to answer all questions as a witness before the sub committee, and continued "The evidence shows that last August the Army submitted to him a questionnaire in regard to his alleged Communist activities, and that he refused to answer the questions on the ground that his answers might tend to incriminate him. "Nevertheless a few months thereafter he was promoted to the rank of major. NoRedTopa! No Extra Chorg for toty Credit Tarmi ot Semler's, Enjoy Wearing Your Glos While Paying en your own reasonable credit termj. QUICK SERVICE Glasses in One Doy made to your Segitiered Optomefriit's Prescription, Emergency REPAIR SERVICE for Broken Glauet. Smart Styles . Ut tr miitrn, ftalttfi tnirm iMlp rou toll rourorl loUrt tolwM faililMl n tfiipfar- BISWNUNG OPTICfWI U I I IV ft 3 STATI t COMMf HCIAl Ukn,b THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJem, Oregon WHY IS THE PRICE SO HIGH Ike to Trot The AFL's Executive Council, meeting here to study Eisenhow er policies and union problems, said last night unemployment has grown to the point where public works projects should be taken from the "shelf' and put into im mediate effect "All the signs indicate we're go ing down Bill," AFL President George Meany told newsmen. "All of the nation's considerable re sources won't help us if we don't use tncm. AFL Economists save ftaires fn' ployed reported bv the govern ment's last census figure is a con servative estimate. They said that without consider. ing what should have "been a norm al increase in the work force, the number of jobs has declined from June to January by 3,350,000 or tnat one out of every 20 persons has lost his job. Besides a quick start on buildinff public works projects, the AFL council recommended that Con gress boost the present 75-cent fed eral minimum wage to $1.15 an BOOT. Other tees recommended: broadening unemployment com pensauoB benefits, increasing fed eral nousing am to double present home production and extending tax relict to low-income earners. Even AS you look at It, you can s t lot of XX what makes this new 1954 Buick Special so sensational. You can see the long, low, sleek and ultra-glamorous lines that add up to the biggest automotive styling change in years. m You can see the remarkable new wind shield with the back-swept corners greatest visibility improvement since closed cars came on the market. But what you can't see till you drop by for a visit is the sensationally low price of this car a local delivrrtd prut that's just a few dollars more than those of America's "low-priced three." And you can't see sitting where you -mm MTTK "Drive from factory s w See Your BUICK Dealer" v nil Hi It'-" Does Your Pftone Make New Sound? It Isn't trouble on my given telephone that Is responsible for the dlffereaees In the dial tone heard ever the Salem exchange ef the Paelflc Telephone and Telegraph company. It is an effort of the utility to give the subscribers better service. This is the explanation given by Elmer Berglund, Salem man. ager, after his office had receiv ed several calls regarding the ew tone, A change in the ringing system was made Monday Bight which eliminated the eld brush type la favor of the mercury type. The change will (end to eliminate some trouble that occurred at times in service contacts. The tone before the actual tee nectioa to the line desired is of a deeper pitch than the one that Is produced after the connection Is made. To many subscriber the sew tones are mere pleasing than the elder eaes. The tyittm has sees fat effect is ether ex changes for some time. Voice of America Releases Wash. Land WASHINGTON SJR The Voice of America hat relinauLshad its hold on 1,000 acres of Olympic Peninsula land in Washington State where it once proposed to mind one or the world a largest overseas transmitters. Sen. Jackson (D-Wash), an nouncing this, said ultimate dis position of the site remain! un certain. . " the price is sensational! AWOMOMUS AXI fcUHT IUICK 388 N, Commercial St. ..Five Groundhogs Duck Into Hole, More Winter QUARRYVLLLE, Pa. i There eastern Pesnsjlvania ares, start was sad news this Groundhog Day i ed nearly a half century age. for optimists hoping for an early j The traditton Is that when the spring, (groundhog sees his shadow more Five different groundhogs, each!? is on Uie way; no shadow proclaimed by the finders the "of ficial" weather forecaster, poked noses into the emu Lancaster County air and promptly scurried back into burrows for another nap, That, announced hibernating Gov. Charles Hess of the slum bering Lodge of Groundhogs, means six more weeks of winter weather. The groundhog fighting and the; resultant toreeasi an were part of the annual funtest in this south- Aly Kahn Pushes Aside Love Talk KARACHI, Pakistan US Dapper Prince Aiy Khan pushed aside questions of romance Monday night as he arrived here from Paris to participate Wednesday in pmu platinum jubilee weighing ceremony of his father, the 76-year-oid Aga Khan, I never talk about those things," he told newsmen who asked him if he had plans for marriage. He received wild greet ings irom ms father's followers of np Moslem Ismail sect With Aly as a sues for the cele bration was British Viscount As ter. The prince said he hoped to isit other sections of Asia before returning to Europe, "but that de pends on my father's wishes," he added. The public weiehinB Wednesday before more than 50,000 ef the portly Aga Khan's a miilien fol lowers eelfcuraies his 70th anniver sary as head of the Ismaili sect lei1! v.; t are now the rest of the great auto mobile that's yours for so low a figure. The spectacular power of this Special's brand-new V8 engine. The honest six-passenger roominess. The truly modern interior luxury. The superb new .handling ease. The sub lime comfort of Buick's famed Million Dollar Ride now steadied even more by a newly developed front-end geometry. Fact is, there's so much that's terrific about this new glamor car, you ought to drop in and give it a really thorough study and sampling. That way you'll prove to yourself that the buy and the thrill of the year is Buick, Come in this week, won't you? Will IUHS THIM- OTTO J. and you can count on an early ttess fixed the official time of : the first sighting at ?;39,S0 a.m. fcastem standard Time, noting proudly that five -separate squads made similar reports within a space of 3 Vi minutes. "Entirely due to our adoption of radar, radio and other modern search and reporting gadgets," he said proudly, In Alientown, the tm broke thiw-h and Mr, Grouadkne gUmfied his shadow one to add more support to the mere-winter forecast Bat "unofficial" reports from the Grundsow Lodge Numma Ains under der Lechau (Ground hog Lodge Number One on the LehigM said the groundhog was "confused" because of the rsjid ness ef the day. There wI be no official an nouncement from this lodge until late Tuesday night after b dinner and other fnnmaking, Then the of ficial verdict will come, probably six more weeks of winter. 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