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"if f, e 9 It a 0) THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, OPegon, Moiiay, November 21, 1955 I Tnstcrclcf Jailed Persons $tcuStd by Prison Association- . ttl s determine: Hm prisoner been in- ' lOUISVIIJj;. ly. tin A men jured. is he a mental case, a druj ! crazily in a chair, flinM 1 addict, an epileptic, or merely a Umself viciously to the floor, then "lppy drunk." I steadied by the strong arms of ; And to achieve the highest effi two uniformed men. ciency toward that aim. the Na- He is being booked for drunken- tional Jail Assn., is busily cooper Bess one of an estimated five ating with local groups to point up million persons jailed on various major problems through panel dis charges each year In the United cussions and demonstrations. Stales. ' I The make-believe drunk scene -: The man writhes and eranU I described at the beginning was goniiincly. like a wild animal 1 presented yesterday at a regional, desperately bent on eluding its ,onlrn on J" pmoiems sporuorra captors. by the NJA and the Kentucky Jaii- Th scene is only Imaginary but eriA?5": , ,,. , . ..,... the problem of how to deal with; J;"' t -rw, T.? ministrntnr. V. S. oany oy mu nations .w county . " . .1 r D.i... ki.Vi.. 1 Jails and 10,000 city lockups and f,ur'au o( Pr"on' .workhouses. 1 plvir v.h,. .i..' These Jail administrators must secretary, said it is the aim of his ; organization to support and coor dinate the 12 local associations in the United Stales. lie listed these problems of jail administration in the order of their importance: The need for Improved facilities: DENNIS THE MENACE viin Bj Ketcham Ply Workers To Get Raise SEATTLE 11 A plywood of- 1 ITBSK - .r 1 lQAo, ri?w I 1 IV - y I , II Y I Tour of India Planned as TV . Fare fqi Thanksgiving Day By CHA1LE8 MERCER land truly different type of filmed NEW YORK it-How would vou television program which appears like to make a televised tour of on NBC-TV Thanksgiving Day. If the British Empire with Winston it doesn't interfere with your Churchill as .your guide? Or how turkey it will be worth taking a about a guided tour of London with look at "Assignment: India" when Noel Coward taking you-by the ; Chester Bowles, former U.S. Am- 'but he lets bis fancy roam with suck imftes Cbugchill on the British Empirt and Coward London f arm? This Is the concept of a new 10 Killed in Train Wreck filial announced Saturday that the 1 a jail is a prison; the need of ac AFL lumber workers and plywood, live support of the community. lumber and logging industries in public and private agencies and rive Western states have agreed especially the press, and educating en 1 new two-year contract. j the public that a jail is not a "bu- The official. Alfred J. Schweppe i mtn rba:e can. ' of Seattle, said the pact covers ' Prcn of the NJA. Thorn Industry workers in Washington. " A lMy- inspector of corrcc Oregon, California, Idaho and tion1 uiuUons. North Carolina. Montana. ' rcnoea ivemon s view mat me puo- trained personnel: the necessity I JUST WAIT TIL YX SAVINS BOX TOPS FOR GOMElUm. for erasing the public concept that, M0 SEE IF I HELP YCXEAT' He forecast quick certification ' lie must lend support. Raymond McClard. president of Christmas Is Here Already as Far as Postmaster Concerned Everything is in readiness for the . ice personnel can still be delivered handling of what is expected to be j " hy ' bY ir Ihe largest volume of Christmas rJJZ"l?KZZ mail in the history of the postal can, on housewives to help in his bassador to India , guides you through that changing country. "Let's not call it a docu mentary," says NBC executive producer Ted Mills, who conceived this different type of "by-line" pro gram. "Let's call it nonfiction. I think we have here the television equivalent of a first-rate magazine piece. We are sticking to the think- MILTON. England IP - At least i ing. of one authoratative person 10 persons were dead Monday and 1 the guide, who in the case of India more than 100 injured following a' Chester Bowles, we operate as derailment which turned three , craftsmen and he as the guiding coaches of a Wales-to-London ex-1 force. 1 cursion train into a death trap. , Earlier this year a 12 man cam A search crew of more than 500 era crew spent seven weeks color pulled the wreckage apart through- i filming file in India under the di out the night, finding the bodies 1 rection of Robert Graff. Bowles, of nine women and one man. At j who was in India for much of the I least 30 of the injured remained filming, "was the architect of the in critical condition. .plan, says draff. The train was carrying 290 ex- It's planned eventually to re cursionists from cities in South lease "Assignment: India" to mo Wales, bound for an outing in the tion picture theaters. Both Graff British capital. The engine and and Mills and many others who three coaches left the rails and have seen a preview of the film tooolcd down a 20-foot embank- hope Its only the first of other ment after passing a switch. of the new nsct which rail, fcj- .""""" n pre 01, - ' cans on nousewives 10 neip in ni 1 i i is ,. i . vL,. JuL Kentucky Assn. suggested that ; service. With this in mind. Post- effort to deliver every package and as to IS cents an hour raise , ; ..,, 1 , r r.,.,. .1.1.. h,.i'pi..i.. j k... r..k.. from thU KTt w &J2ZZJ EST 1. 1957. The present pay scale - Harts from a $1 93 base. i : Employers said that although I " 11 IIn.ilM the current contract does not ex-lW UVW IHlIltCrS the current contract does not ex fire until next April 1 they agreed lo the earlier effective date in master Albert C. Gragg states that Christmas card before December "It s time to start those Christmas ; 25. "The lady of the house, he mailings." I emphasized, "is really in charge of "On the calendar it's a month each family's Christmas mailing away, but here m the post office program. She selects the cards. I it's Christmas todav and everv huvs most of the sifts And sees Ilpui in Midi iir-lll day until December 25." continued to it that the mailing list of friends xcaum.Hiiuiruu (h(, sUnaster Exlra mall car-, U up to date." DETROIT bP Seven Michigan 1 ners and office help have been se- i The postmaster suggests that DE1.AV ROTARY MEET WOODBURN No meeting of the Woodburn Rotary club will be held next Thursday 1 Thanksgiving. 1 The program this week was a moving picture entitled "The Greatest Good," on the manufacture of hydro - cortisone. 0. J. Adkinson was program chairman and Charles Cornwell operated t h e projector. Assignment" films to come. Mills decides to say whether contracts have ben signed lor future films. oonsfiriiaonnHDfB (DIiDGECEB. rv'W' . . . Is our watchword! Thai why our pharmacists won't prescribe medicine, or sell you drug without doctor's proscription. Wo have to bo -sure what's right for you. CAPITAL DRUG STORE Main Store 40S Stat St. Proscription Shop: 617 Chomoktta H.-JC Croon Stamps Wo Civo Them T. ,lw Tk2 !idr hunters, an average of one a! cured, the delivery trucks serviced postage stamps be purchased well 4o avoid another strike like 'he Ihree-monUi layoff in the summer M 1954. day, have died from gunfire since I and in fact everything essential to : STANDING DEBT HOUSTON' Tex. CP A woman ho had to stand up, wouldn't land three have been asphyxiated pay ner city dus tare. the lfrday season opened last Tues day. Eleven other hunters have died of heart attacks, two have frozen to death, one has died of exposure fast and efficient handling of the flood of packages has been ar ranged. Already a large volume of gift packages headed for the armed forces overseas has been dis- When 1 1 sleeping in cars or tents. Another , patcnea. mristmas earns ior serv- pre- hy authorities. in advance: addresses checked and corrected when necessary: visit the post office before 10:30 a.m. or be tween 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. and secure the necessary sturdy empty cartons, strong cord and kraft paper essential to the proper wrap ping of packages. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS? j If to, write to Spears Chiro practic Sanitarium and Hospital, Denver, Colo., for Testimonial 1 Proof of results in arthritis, can jeer, polio, epilepsy, rheumatic j fever, multiple sclerosis, cerebral I palsy, muscular dystrophy, strok esheart, liver, skin, stomach, j kidney and scores of other ail Intents. PROSPEROUS CAREERS begin with higher education. You can guarantee fine opportunities for your children if you plan for their education NOW through Life Insurance. Earl A. Gooch - Supervisor Salem District it, I pay. When I stand. I don't," six hunters are missing and one sua. she didn t either. isumed dead Sweglc Parents Prepare Projects for New Year : EAST SALEM-One of the few community meetings held the past week with the cold weather was that of the Swegle Parent Teachers Association which met at the echool. U: At the October meeting projects lb be considered as a main yearly C.;ne were suggested and at lues " uy'B meeting the decision was. I be packing of a basket of food lor the wrlifare work. The clubs benefit will be a bazaar to be held at Roberts Brothers on the 3nth of Nov. Chairman are Mrs. Harry Eckstein, Mrs. J. M. Ral lard. Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Mrs. S. W. Burris and Mrs. George Starr. Mrs. Calvin Durkce gave the report of the Community As n, kj 1 , ana I : . . . , , , 1 m wuj iuiiu ui ,iw, n. suiiadun seiner mi-e ling. mrs. i AfOfldarV nmivt will Iw, th nnr. I fZtaAvm kAamm tvn biimI mnA' rnasing or a record player for was awarded the door prize. Mrs. the primary grades. The main I Charles O. Gillming and Mrs. Jack benefit project of the year will do the sponsoring of a talent show after the first of the year. The resignation of Mrs. William Garrelt as secretary was accepted and Mrs. Thomas Enright was elected to fill her ptece. The Garretts are moving from the community: The attendance ban ner for parents present was award ed to the second grade of Mrs. l.a Dona Decker. Mrs. Harold Hotjcr. health chairman reported that the Marion County Health Department will hold the regular clinics at the Four Corners Com munity Hall the second Wednesday of each month as has been done for two years. Refreshments were provided by the second grade mothers and Mrs. Roland Cleave land, Mrs. Ralph Myers of the third grade mothers and Mrs. Lloyd Mansfield of the first grade assisted. The annual Christmas program will he given as the pro gram at Ihe December meeting. Room parties will be on the Fri day before vacation. The November meeting of the Auburn Women's club was held in tne Community Hall. The Christmas project of this club ill hostees Scorgie were hostesses. Mrs. Van Greene was also a guest and Mrs. C. C. Morgan, Mrs. Arlo McClain, Mrs. Ruth Bert, Mrs. Glen Getlis were other members present. Swegle Home Extension unit met Friday in the home of Mrs. Harold Holler wjth Mrs. Clayton Gibb co-hostesses. The hostesses -were also project leaders and made several salads and dressings which were used at the luncheon hour. Mrs. Royal Wenig. chairman presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Gibb was named as health and Safety chairman. Announce ments were made of Ihe county projects, "Color in the Home ' ami "Childrens Work Clothes". A special afternoon meeting for gift wrapping will be held in Decem ber. Guests for Ihe day were Mrs. Art Dalke. Mrs. Homer Conk- lin, Mrs. Clifford Yost and Mrs J. J. Wilson. Members present were Mrs. Glenn l.arkins. Mrs. Dan Stauffer. Mrs. Waller Fisher. 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