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8-(Spc. 4) Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Thurs., Apr. 21, 1333 EXPLAINS mm i iiiiii,iiMmiiiiimn i; ii mi i n,i."ly'Wt' Fire Department Will Burn Houses for Drill The Salem Kire Department is looking tor houses to burn. No No! They're not antm; you lo burn down your own home. They vain tj burn it down for you that is. if it s in the ncht location. What they're really looking tor. Fire Marshall Glenn Shedcck said, is one or more old houses that the owners are planning on demolish ing and arc willing to let the fire department do the job by burning the buildings down. Sny. of Stale John Foster Dulles (left) confers with Chair . man Walter George (D., Ca.) before closed door session of the Senate foreign relations committee. Secy Dulles was called before the committee to explain how a New York newspaper '. obtained the Yalta documents before they were released gen crally. He admitted that Ass't Secy, of State Carl W. McArdle javc the papers to the New York Times 19 hours ahead of the general release. However, Dulles said, this involved "no breach of security." (UP Tclcphoto) ' Club Meeting . Planned for April ; MOLALLA Molalla Kagles auxiliary is slated to meet this Friday evening, April 22. fast noble grands of Oak ftcbekah lodge will meet Friday noon, for the regular no-host ' dinner fol lowed by their business meet ing. Audubon Garden club will have' a spring plant sale In down town Molalla Saturday, April 23. Daughters ot the Nile club of Molalla are to meet Monday eve ning' with Mrs. Jack Gregory as hostess Meeting the same night will be Molalla Camera club. Morse Will Address Luncheon April 30 The public is invited to attend the $2-a-plate luncheon at which Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse will speak, April 30 at 12:15 p.m. in the Marion Hotel Gold Room, S. V. Horn, chairman of the Mar ion County Democratic Central Committee, announced today. The central committee is spon soring the affair, and tickets for the luncheon will he available from committee members and at 5n Court street. Tom Knrifiht, chairman of the Marion-P o 1 k Democratic Club, has been named general chairman for the luncheon by Horn. Ver non Grove is in charge of ticket sales. Members of the arrangements committee include Jason Lee, Steve Anderson, Charles Skinner, Huey Frederick, Glen Sorcnson, and Mrs. S. W. Horn. The purpose of the planned burn ing of such a hou.se or building is for practice drills in extinguishing fires and rescue work for fire de partment members. The depart ment would set small blazes in the building and then practice various methods of extinguishing them. When the building is burned down, the department will clear afray the debris for the owner, he said. A second use of such a building may he as part of a nation-wide Civil Defense trial Operation Alert, 1955 on June 15 and 16. Marion County CD Director W. S. Wharton said the building might be used in a test problem of rescu ing "injured" persons from a col lapsed or demolished building. Kescue teams from Salem, Leb anon, Eugene, Portland, Forest Grove and The Dallas will partici pate in such a rescue problem here on June 15, he said. Such a house i.ecd not be in the city limits, Shedcck said, but should be within a reasonable distance as the fire equipment will have to be available for immediate duty in case of fire. The house should be clear of other buildings for at least 100 feet. Persons with such a building to donate may call Shedeck or fire de partment Drillmastcr Donald Rein ke at the fire department office in the city hall. Initiation ceremonies for a j group of candidates is set for the meeting of Oak Rebekah lodge Tunsday evening, April 26. Sev eral neighboring Rebekah lodges have been invited for the meet-, ing. SCORNS Between Toes Tonuirklvrftlinvftanri re nt" vp Mjft corn between torn, uw the up, cinl Soft Cnrn .Size (Jr. Hcholfa Zino-pmlf. Molalla Rotarians Host to Visitors MOLALLA A film on Rotary scenes from around the world, the beginning and growth of Ro tary and scenes ol tne interna tional convention in Seattle last year look tip the program at Tuesday's Rotary meeting. Ro tarians present from the V'od burn club were James Lamb, Ray Miller and Norman Hudson, Wayne LaFargc, Oregon City, was a guest of the Molalla club. Betty Butcher from Molalla high student body was introduced by Warren S. Adams, principal of the high school. , Rotary members plan to attend I the inter city meeting April 27 in Salem, as part of the SOth an- niversary lo Rotary. It will be Ian evening dinner meeting at 1 6:45 o'clock -in the Marion hotel i with a speaker from Georgia to I address the meeting. I HOME ON LEAVE ST. 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