Page 10 Section 2 Kef auver Says Nation Taking 'Road to Ruin' By JOHN CHADWICK MARQUETTE, Mich. W Sen. Estes Kefauver said today the Eisenhower administration is "taking us down the dreary and familiar Republican road wmcn runs from reaction to ruin." The Democratic vice-presidential candidate described this as a road "of high cost-of-living and high Interest rates, of spotty un employment and lopsided prosper ity, of governmental concern with corporate profits rather than hu man welfare." In a speech prepared for a luncheon meeting here during a one-day political foray into Michi gan, he also contended that "Wail Street has been substituted for Main Street as the hub of the na tion."., Hs said that "the Republicans have fought against extension of Social Security, public housing and public power, a decent school bill, and revision or repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act." "They have permitted, and even invited, plunder of our natural re sources on a scale that would have horrified Theodore Roosevelt," he said. At another point, he said, "They ' have stacked the various inde pendent regulatory commissions, which are supposed to' be watch dogs of the public welfare, with tcpresentatives of the very groups (hey are supposed, to regulate." He also contended anew that Step up and take over; -the wheel... Now's fie time to CO OLOSIVtOBiLE ! " HOLIDAY SEDAN Step up and enjoy that big-car feel... Vow's fie time to CO Oi.DSIVtOBIi.EI Step up trade-in Afotv's Loder Bros. Co., 465 Center St. Phone 4-2261 OLDSMOBILE PRESENTS F.STIIKR WILLIAMS. STARRING IN HER "AQUA SPECTACLE OF 1956"tNBC-TVSAT. EVE.. SEPT. 29! SSPyse MedicalTheft Nets Burglar 2-Year Term One man received a penitentiary sentence and two others were or dered confined in the county jail when they appeared before Circuit Judge George R. Duncan Monday. Donald Alfred Vickcrs, 20, was sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary for burglary of Park Medical pharmacy last July. He said he was living in a Port land road trailer camp. George Kreig, involved 1 n a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses, was sentenced to 90 days in jail. He was given credit for 38 days served while awaiting trial. . William Harris Crow, also charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, was fined $150 and ordered held in jail for eight months. The jail sentence was sus pended providing the fine was paid. Crow will be required to make restitution. SECRETARY WILLED FORTUNE DETROIT im For 19 years Miss Helen M. Eaton worked as private secretary for Charles A. Bray, Detroit financier. Now she has learned that he left her "about $200,000" of his two-million-dollar estate when he died Sept. 12. The bulk of the estate went to nis widow. Said Miss Eaton: "He was the most generous man I ever, knew." "the future of the Republican par ty really belongs to Richard Nix on and the reactionaries who have built him up and whose spokes man .he is." and get our deal... tie tim& to OL IDS . YOU'll ALWAYS WILCOMI AT YOU If your present i ' i j titi. i v untitling ti iiuiv nume . . . oure remodeling a home . your present our Special (No UNDrivefor Children Set On Halloween Organization of a United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund drive on a city wide basis for Halloween rather than custom ary trick or treats is being planned by the Salem chapter of Oregon United Nations association. Purpose of the UNICEF drive is to organize children to collect money for aid to foreign children. Youngsters participating will be provided with arm bands, identi fication cards and milk bottles for carrying contributions. Last year the plan was tried locally in a small way and this year a major drive was decided upon by the Salem chapter of Oregon United Nations association at a YWCA meeting Monday. Next Tuesday another meeting win ne ncld at the YW recreation room at 7 p.m .and Miss Fay Dic ker.' UNICEF chairman asks that all clubs, churches and schools send representatives, Enrollment Down At Portland State PORTLAND tfl - Enrollment at Portland State College is small er than expected and school offi cials Monday revised downward their registration estimates. Enrollments totaled 2,226 Mon day night, 21 fewer than at this time last year) Final enrollment last fall was 2,000. College officials exnected 3.200 this fall. jMi&k rfftk k. 1 Thero'i genuine fun in ouning an Olds! Approval, too, from folks who'll know you're on the go, Neither can lie measured in mere dollars and rents. Yet, it costs surprisingly tittle more for Oldtunnhile's oig benefits thn for many models of smaller, low-priced cars. And the little difference becomes even smaller when you consider how well your Investment holds when you go over to Olds. Come see the value ; ; , try oiif Olds soon, RHDISOIL IE I OLDSMOIIll QUALITY DIALIK'St . floors ore bare .... . I f , .Watch tor carpets need replacing Pre-Sale "Estimate Obligation, of Course) Hoboes9 King Makes a Pitch For President LOS ANGELES Wl Ben Ben son, self-styled king of the hoboes, stepped off the airliner and an nounced himself as a write-1- can didate for President, His platform? "I'm for a -four-hour working day, a four-day work week, three months vacation with pay, free employment offices and $100 a month for everybody over 60," said the 72-ycar-old Benson Mon day. Qualifications? Benson is editor of the Hobo News and "I can read and write, ain't never held a steady job in my life and can't see why I ain't just as well qualified as those other guys. Examinations for Postal Carriers Slated Saturday Twenty-six clerks and carriers of the Salem post office will be in volvcd in a civil service cxamina- tlon Saturday. The examination is being held for the purpose of providing a list from which the local office will select supervisors. Don Acton, assistant district manager, assisted by Joe Her man of the regional office, will conduct the examination in the civil service room on the second floor of the post office. The test will take between three and three- and-a-half hours, according to Postmaster Albert C. Gragg. Carpet Sale Starts Thursday Service" to determine your needs fnr fnster service. SDeciol made to measure and prepare yardage require ments before Sale Time. Phone 4-21 11, ask for carpet measurer. Our measuring expert will come to your home, measure your floors (without obligotion) and have your estimate prepared. You will be ready to buy or remarkable savings early Thursday , . . you need only to select your fabric, we'll have your required yardage all calcu lated. Such outstanding voluc$ quantities may not last. W connot hold carpeting unless we have the amount of yardagt needed. iTHE CAPITAL JOURNAL PNPC's Prexy Bristles Over Cooper Query Kinsey Robinson Hotly Denies Untruths in Hearing on Dams WASHINGTON I President Kinsey Robinson of the Pacific Northwest Power Co. " denied ve hemently Monday that he had made untruthful , statements dur ing a Power Commission hearing on PNP's application to build two Snake River dams. Robinson 'contended the accusa tion was made by Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, an attorney representing public power groups advocating federal dams on the Snake, and demanded that she offer an ex planation. Pacific Northwest Power is seeking a Power Commission li cense to construct the Pleasant Valley and Mountain Sheep dams on the Snake, a tributary of the Columbia River. "You accused me of making untruthful statements," Robinson shouted at Mrs. Cooper during cross examination, pounding the arm of his chair for emphasis. 1 want to know about that. When a Power Commission ex aminer said Mrs. Cooper had asked that Robinson be recalled to clear up what she thought were "apparent inconsistencies," Rob inson replied angrily: "Untruthful statements is the way I read the record . . . that's what I'm waiting to hear I mean business." Over the objections of PNP's attorney, Hugh Smith, Mrs. Coop er questioned Robinson closely about the relationship between Ebasco Services Inc., a New York consulting engineering firm, and Pacific Northwest Power Co. and Washington Water Power Co., which Robinson also heads. Robinson denied that Ebasco, which assisted as consultants in plans for Mountain Sheep and Pleasant Valley, was a holoing company over WWP. In response to questions by Mrs. Cooper, Robinson also said: 1. PNP did not include the cost of sluice gate valves in its cost estimates for the two dams be cause PNP believed the federal government should stand the ex pense of flood control features. 2. The two dams were planned on the assumption that Idaho Power Co. would build three low level dams upstream. 3. He did not believe the Se curities and Exchange Commis sion would reject Pacific North west Power Co.'s financing plans in the proposed ratio o( bonds to be sold and money to be borrowed. Bank Official To Take Oath Marshall A. Case, retiring vice president of the Bank of Cali fornia, will be sworn in as state superintendent of banks by Chief Justice Harold J. Warner on Oc tober 1. , ' The swearing-in ceremonies will take place in the supreme court conference room. . Case, long-time Portland bank er, was born in Hennepil, III., in September, 1891, and brought to Portland by his parents in 1905. He joined the Bank of California April 1, 1910, as a messenger and worked up through the various posts to assistant manager. He was appointed vice-president in 1953. A graduate of the American In stitute of Banking, Case is past president of Robert Morris and Associates; past president of the Portland Clearing House, and member of the Controllers Insti tute of America. The banking superintendent des ignate is a member of the Univer sity club, Portland, and the Con gregational church. He is married to the former Louise B. Mills and has a daughter, Mrs. Charles S. i Norris of Portland and a step daughter, Mrs. Robert Price of Seattle. HAS TONSILECTOMY BROOKS (Special) Miss Terry Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R Pace, underwent a tonsilec- I tomy at Silverton hospital Friday. s Our . . . Sept. 27 arrangements have been Peach Spray Can Be Used Bordeau spray 8-8-100 may now be effectively applied for fall blight on peaches and leaf and cane spot on trailing berries, says Don Rasmusscn, horticulturist with the Marion county extension serv ice. Before spraying trailing berries such as Iogans and boysens, old canes should be removed. For blueberries affected with stem canker, a fungus dieback, two sprays . are desirable, one about Oct. 1, and another four weeks later.- Pre-harvest drop sprays for ap ples should be applied from 10 to 14 days before the ripening date, according to Rasmusscn. Eleanor Talk Schedule Set OKLAHOMA CITY Ufi Adlai E. Stevenson aides announced Tuesday that Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will make a scries of speeches in behalf of the Demo cratic presidential nominee dur ing the remainder of the general election campaign. First speech by the wife of the former President will be Wednes day night at Portland. She will speak Sept. 27 at San Francisco and the following day at Los Angeles. Other speeches by her Include: Oct. 1, Clarksburg, W. Va.; Oct. 2, Parkersburg, West Va.; Oct. 2 and 3, Detroit, Mich.: Oct. 6. Chi cago: Oct. 7, Cleveland: Oct. 8, See 1957 TV Now PORTABLE TV With Sports Car Styling! Extra light Weighs Lest Than 13 lbs. 1-year Warranty on All Parts and Tubes Only $1.60 per Week 90 aluminized picture tube -. with tilted safety glass Easy-to-see, easy-to-reach top tuning "Set-and-Forgct" volume con trol with push-pull power switch Automation-built chassis for long life, fnr trouble free performance 1-Year Warranty on All NEW! CONSOLE TV's AT TABLE MODEL PRICES Aluminized Picture Tube All Channel Tuner Top Tuning Set and Forget Volume Control 1-Year Warranty on All I FDFF INSTALLATION ON 1956 MODEL TV CONSOLES PRICES REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE SO HURRY ON THESEI Cities, PUD Discuss Plan For John Day THE DALLES, Ore. tin A plan for construction of John Day Dam on the Columbia River was discussed herei Monday by repre sentatives .of four public power cities in Oregon and the Klickitat County (Wash.) Public Utility District. No definite action was taken. Klickitat County PUD Manager Emmet E. Clouse called the ses sion, he said, because he felt the proposed 310 million dollar dam should be a regional project. The PUD has applied for a pre liminary permit for the Federal Power Commission to study the possibility of building the dam in partnership with the federal gov ernment. Federal construction of the project has been authorized and a bill was introduced in the last session of Congress to per mit local agencies to join with the federal government. This measure died in committee, though. Among those' attending the meeting were McMinnville city power superintendent Milton Me- Guire. Forest Grove city manager Mel Gardner, Milton - Freewater city attorney. J. T. Monahan and Henry F. Bcistel, executive direc tor of the Eugene Water and Elec tric Board. Akron, Ohio; and beginning Oct 12, a series of speeches in Penn sylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Min nesota. ELECTRIC TO95 k 1 , hi -""ff" i ii t ' ; vnffifi I . zr . vZs Ilk ' isJi I V. 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