Salem, Oregon, Monday, November 5, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section'. ! Sage 3 Port of Balloon Parade Hungary News with the Russian murderers" and "freedom for Hungary" broke through police cordons and swarmed around the Russian war memorial Monday in this divided city. ' The students carried signs in Russian proclaiming freedom for Hungary and marched to the war memorial after placing wreaths at British and French public build ings in West Berlin denouncing "aggression against Egypt." The guard on the border sepa rating East Berlin from the west ern part of the city had been dou bled as Communist newspapers reported the wrecking of Hun gary's ''Fascist counter-revolution" by Soviet troops. The guards were armed with submachine guns and carried out searches of automobiles coming from Allied-occupied West Berlin. Angry British Demonstrate Against War LONDON (fl-Clamoring crowds tied up famed Trafalgar Square for hours Sunday In the wildest demonstrations seen in London in 20 years. Cries of "no war" and demands that Prime Minister Labor Party orators egged the crowd on with anti-Eden slogans. They assailed the government for the armed intervention in Egypt and cried "Eden must gol" HE HELPS EISENHOWIft.;" SECAUCUS, N.J., (UP -Presi dent Eisenhower today: receji4t4 Stirs Upsurge In West Berlin BERLIN. tfl Hundreds of West Eden resign marked the demon some unexpected: last, minute sup port in his bid for' reelection., Henry B. , Krajewskl, , Uftn owner and former pig' farmer mi ning (or the presidency as the American Third Party candidate, withdrew Sunday In favor of "the president I strations. About 35 persons were arrested. DELIGHTFUL MISS HOLLYWOOD (UP) -Disc Jockey Ira Cook reports a new best selling recordis "It's Delight ful To Be Married" sung by Gisclc Mackenzie, Miss Mackenzie Is not married. Some appeared in Magistrate's court Monday morning, where they received light fines on charges of insulting behavior. The stiffest fine was 20 shillings Berlin students shouting "down IS2 BU1 witn 20 shillings costs. Kit'-' A giant linn and Its tnmrr are one nf the many circus-type Riant balloons that will appear here next Saturday lor the" Riant balloon parade sponsored by Salem merchants. The parade starts at 10 a.m. at the capital Mall. Merchants Announce List Of Balloons in Big Parade An exciting array of giant bal loons for the giant balloon parade being presented by all of the Sa lem merchants on November 10 has just been announced. The theme for the parade "Four James Burton Dies Suddenly James Clarence Burton. 74. a Salem area resident for more than 30 years, died suddenly Saturday night at his home, 2665 Wallace Rd., from tthat was thought to be a heart attack. -Burton had engaged in farming most of the time since moving west io Salem in 1921. He was born June 20, 1882, at Tazwell, Va and was married. to Hattie C. Cannoy Dec. 3. 1910. She survives. The family resided in Texas prior to moving to Oregon and spent a few years in Yamhill county after moving to this state. Burton was a member of the Summit Methodist church in the Popcorn vicinity. Survivors in addition to the wi dow include four sons, Tom. Mac leay; Vivien, Tandy and Edwin, all of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Ennis Russell, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Gillaspie, Amarillo, Texas; Mildred Burton and Mrs. Dollye Casleel, both of Tampa, Texas; and Mrs. Kate Fawcett, Fairvicw, Okla.; and eight grandchildren. Howell-Edwards mortuary will announce funeral arrangements. Happy Days in a Child's Year" will feature tho following balloons; Christmas 1. Christmas Tree 2. Lolly Pop 3. Candy Apple 4. Can dy Cane 5. Christmas Stocking 6. Santa Claus. Easter 1. Chick in Shell 2. Eas ter Egg 3. Easter Bunny. , Birthday 1. Birthday Float 2. Doll 3. Toy Soldier 4. Toy Horse 5 and 6 Cowboys 7. Noah s Ark. Circus 1. Gornlla in Cage Wag on 2. Miss Hippo 3. Pink Elephant India Elephant 5 and 6. Clowns 7. Upside Down Clown 8. Fat Thin Clown 9. Circus Gent 10. Roily Poly Clown. 1,. Clown on Rhino, 12. Seal, 13. Lion and tamer, 14. Fat Woman, 15. Tom Thumb. 16. Living Skeleton. 17. Sword Swal lowcr, 18. Tatooed Man, 19. 2 Heated Cat, 20. Acrobats, 21. Hippo, 22. Snake and charmer, 23. Elephants. In addition to this large display of balloons tho parade will also include local bands and marching units, and approximately 150 local school boys. The parade will start from the capitol mall at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 10. This is the first time that a pa rade of this type has ever been presented in the state of Oregon, and a great deal of interest is be ing shown in it throughout the Willamette valley. Falling Tree Causes Short A tree falling on electric wiring Saturday caused a short circuit lhat burned out a fuse box and wires in a Salem home, city fire men reported. Firemen said M. L. Barrett, 525 South 19th St., was chopping a walnut tree about 4:15 p.m. when it fell the wrong way, striking power lines leading to neighbor's home. 11 The strain on the wires jerked the meter box from the home of Miss Verlc Krcutz, 545 South 19th St.. burning out the fuse box and wiring in the home. Burning in sulation on the wires caused con siderable smoke in the house but little damage except to the wiring, firemen said. Public Meeting Of Baha'i Slated Mrs. Marjorie Thompson, 1363 Saginaw St., announced today that plans are complete for an open-to-Ihe public Baha'i Faith Conference on November 11. 1956. at 10 a.m., at the Young Women's Christian association, 768 State St. The conference theme. "Expec tancy and Fulfillment of Prophet -hnod and rrnphecy," commemor ates the birthday nf n.ihn'u'llah, founder of tho Baha'i World Faith, on November 12, 1817. Some 60 representatives arc ex pected from Washington, Idaho and Oregon for the meeting, which is jointly spons-ored by Baha'is in the Salem area and the Baha'i Northwestern Area Teaching com mittee. VISITS AT BAKER AMITY (Special) Mr. and Mrs. C. L. llawlcy recently spent sev eral davs in Eastern Oregon, where Mrs. Hawley visited wilh her mother, Mrs. Clara McGaughey, in Baker, while Mr. Hawloy was elk hunting in the vicinity of Union. NO MORE COLD FLOORS! OAS " HEATER! with optional REGULAIRE BLOWER The ONLY automatic blower with a itparal heat-sensitive control thai assures velvet-smooth ALL-OVER comfort no cold floors, no hot blasts. 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A VOTE FOR MORSE IS Cast your vote for world peace "Oregon citizens do have the moral obligation to elect to the Senate a man who by character and inclination works easily and constructively with his col leagues; a man who is not a maverick and headline hunter, seeking always his own aggrandizement, but who is as steady, as sound and as sensible as any statesman Oregon has produced." A VOTE AGAINST IKE - efecf Doug McKay Senator old ams crajGEffici? gqhhggd Til. Adv. Rrnulfliran (ntfl (sirr-mMI nl On-run. rHll tt . VUtitmm if fVmiil M...M.. PitMl V Or-tft 4r o9 4ivm H Mti .ei. 1 00 wH