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DALLAS Polk cunty farm
operators were today remindefl
of lie farm crop outlook meet'
ing scheduled lor Thursday, Sept.
22, a,t 8 p.m. in the Chamber of
Comnierce rooms of the Dallas
city hall.
N. John Hansen, coiJntv exten
tiim agent, stated the nfeetins
will include- outlook information
as to possible market outlets and
prices on field crops fbr 1956'.
Kim Roberts, extensfon afcent,
will .discuss opportunities for
iruu ana vegetaDie production in
the rnnntv. 'and tnm nt ihm lim.
itations on expansion anticipated
in tne luture.
The highlight of the evening's
program will be the presentation
nf award, in th Itnnhnn hr.
ley contest, which has recently
Deen compieiea wnn hi growers
entering samples in the contest,
it was stated by Bob Lorence,
Monmouth, chairman of the com
mittee. All farm families of Polk
county are particularly invited to
attend and participate in the dis
cussion of this important outlook
meeting.
Would Reveal
A-Bomb Total
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W.Va. W A nuclear scientist has
called upon President Eisenhower
to reveal the size of this nation's
atom bomb stockpile in the belief
that the revelation "could be a
potent force for peace."
Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, director of
Nuclear Science Service in Wash
ington and former consultant to the
Atomic Energy Commission, said
the stockpile already "amounts to
several tons of TNT for every in
habitant of our planet."
The world s population is esti
mated at 2'2 billion persons.
Dr. Lapp said the pile is so fan
tastically large that there is no
longer any point in keeping it
secret. He spoke yesterday at a
convention of the U.S. Tea Assn.
Dr. Lapp described a hydrogen
bomb which would produce the
same destructive force as 18 mil
lion tons of TNT
Indoor Sports
Have Election
The annual election of officers
of the Indoor Sports of Salem,
was held Sunday afternoon in
the Lion's Den. Elected were:
President, Ray Cleveland; vice
president, Louise Gorn; secre
tary, Mable Sample; treasurer,
Minnie Huff; chapter directors,
William Huff, Dick Morehouse
and Mary Ellen Stadlers.
Leon A. Fiscus was elected as
director from Salem chapter for
District 5. Other business was
conducted at the meeting.
Before -Hiebusiness meeting a
no-host diner was served.
The Indoor Sports are a group
of physically handicapped peo
ple who are organized to help one
another with business and social
problems. At meetings, handi
caps can meet with other handi
caps and have fellowship with
one another.
Inception for
Law Students
Dean Seward Reese of the Col
lege of Law at Willamette Uni
verbs', reports that 103 students
. have "registered for the autumn
term, and thai they come frnm 51
pre-law schools in 13 different
states.
Statistics show that over half of
them are married, 70 per cent have
gotten Bachelor nf Arts degrees
before entering Willamette. 68 per
cent arc war veterans, 4fi per cent
are receiving state or federal aid.
and the average of the students
is 23.8 years.
A reception for the returning
students was given by the faculty
at the home of Dean Reese, anri
among them were throe from far
away corners of the United States
and its territories. They were:
" Warren Colver. third year student
from the University of Alaska;
Bernard Bednarz, third year, from
University of Vermont; and Koon
Imm Ching. first year, from Uni
versity of Hawaii.
Hearing Affects
Women and Minors
Employed women and minnrs
are concerned in a hearing called
K,. the eta0 U'SPP nnH hntir COITI-
niission at the Bureau of Lahnr
office in Portland Monday, sept
M st 10 a m
The commission proposes to re
vise its personal service order per
taining to the employment of wom
en and minors in personal service
occupations.
Such organizations are advised,
if thev feel their employes are
interested, that they arc welcome
to attend and oiicr suggestions
concerning the contents of various
tections of the order.
Salem Alan ArrcMefl
On Portland Charge
Press, dispatches from Portland
report that Puane H. Smith,
about 26. from Salem, was arrest
ed in Portland Tuesday and jailed
on a charge of issault and battery.
A fish, occurred in a Portland
bar said th report, known as the
Harbor club, laft Saturday morn-
irr in which tnc-owncr oi
place. Donald ,1. McAlpin. was
thrown wn a flight of smirs and
suffered a fractured skull.
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