Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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House Unit Clears 13
Road Bills for Action
?' Million RonliiiVwi77 $.o,ooo
Measure lo lie
Introduced
A package of 13 hills roc
cnmcn'Jd by the Slalc High
vay Commission was approved
hr inlroduclinn by the House
Hishways Commilleo in its
FBI Hunts Solid
Gold Coffee Pot
ROSTOV (IJPI The intricate The diamond knobbed percola
.l i-vrltin o1hi her nip mac vi jr w uic ri.i ............ ...... ..... ............ . ...
' ' j " high-gear today in the search tor freight counter at Logan Airport
y' ' . . . , ,. . a missing solid gold, s.10,000 coffee Wednesday and FBI agents joined
Most complicated of the bills , !ln(! 8Carth wht, lhe package
rccommenac-i c n a n k u hi inu
stale thrmiphway act to conform
w';h federal requirements. The
HI would remove a restriction
tiiat a road cannot be called a
Ihrotnhvay if it nas to or more
commercial buildings per mile.
Anolher Imoorlanl bill would
authorize the commission lo Issue
I -.11 ... in hnndc In
anu Bt u o minim. I.. .
meet requirements for full partici-:
pal 'on in the lederal interstate1
hijhway program. I
Olhrr bills would:
Permit roadworking machines
Foot of Snow
Falls in N.Y.
Freezing Zone
(ailed to turn up at any of 34 pos
sible destinations across lhe coun
try. Authorities first believed the
plain fibre suitcase containing the
electric percolator had been in
conrctly shipped to the wrong
address. Clerks frantically
checked every air freight terminal
they could find before admitting
M-JJ mai uiieves may uv. niimiik men
O morning java in the jewel-slud-
By TIIK ASSOCIATED PKKSS ded pot.
, . The percolator, which boasts a
More snow and continued cold j;m,.j ; i r u
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Weather Plane Crashes
Salem, Orejron, Friday, January 18, 1957
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fo travel highways wnne wormm was me winiry weamcr ouuook uma MJ knob flt -e , js
on projects without getting indi-jfor broad areas of the country I own(,d by ,an(,.r,i Krary and
vit'ual trip permits. today. Clark of New Britain. Conn. The
simnltfv enforcement of laws on tk cnncn-0 i..nonui rllA u.nvn . . i -i:.. u
' - - , ,. . "- ....... .. Jl Wci.. mi lieu uui ill nuiiu Kiiu
oversize and ovrrweight vehicles, i moro tnan WC(,k in snmc Mid-i commemorate manufacture nf
Prohibit fishing from bnnces wcst nd j.:5l(,rn arcils las thc (irml minion automatic
and other structures under hi(,h- brml h( rctord lnw t,mwratlI.C! ; , .
wnv department control. rt h vs , ... n( w piri.oi.iior usi jiar.
Transfer control of the Pacific.3 hc,my ,al1' ' """"' Thc last known person to see thei
Ocean shore from the Highway I Nf"' '"' 'f y-,collce pot's special case told po-
Drparlment lo the Stale Land '""'J ""'. nee it was next to nis aesK whin
Board which also has some au-!as a nrnr blizzard whipped off it disappeared. Thc clerk in the
thorlty over the beaches. Thclc Knc. Snow fell during lhc!ajr express office of the Amori
hor helwoen high and low tide nifilit and early morning in moat lean Kxprcss Co., said thc case
was designated a public nignway
v w$ m. TW
it r: i
teds
Air Force men rhrrk wreckage strewn over frozen country
side after a big Air Force plane crashed and exploded to bits
shortly after. take-off from Fairbanks. Alaska. All 12 aboard were
killed. (U.S. Air Force photo via AP Wlrephoto)
of the (ireat Lakes region and : c0ld have been stolen or shiDned
southward into the Ohio Valley 1 10 the wrong destination. The FBI j i 1 TV WT "I 1 T
and also in the middle Mississippi: officially listed it as missing and! OFMCfil I I Irklint U nil I fill t I ttkf
valley. I possibly stolen and was looking llttUCIVU TT UltAUU t. LiVl
during the administration of Gov
Oswald Wesl to save it for. public
lief.
Give Highway Department some ! Heavy snow was expected off , for it on that basis.
leeway in placement of slop signs the east end of Lake Ontario, with 1 The automatic coflee maker had
at main or through highways. j lighter amounts for central New been on loan to the March ol
Change descriptions of state York and sections north of Albany. ! iJimes which used it in a series
highways to conform wilh routes i New Kngland also was in the path of fund-raising colfee parlies a-
....... i..;nrt lnlU..,nfl nr hninf hnill nl I.A cn..,..ct.Pm i I I. I-..,
now ui-iiik imiuniu ui me aim n si 111 1 u. i u nit: iiaiiou. ii woa itii uavu L.AUTDOI1DUL'
r:l.. ihn lllghwxv IVnurtment ... . . j . ..,i . m..i.ii.....j v, m., I tAbl bUUM!Nf.
v.... ... ... i.oiuer air cxiennea souinwara ii i" j o ."' m.i-avi mun . .
nirin aiiltinritu tn BrPrt nPCPH .... .... ... fl..,. I ...n. AH-A I..- Dm.,; ' " H'U
B,,i.v Du ... - I iniO ine aoum Atlantic l.oasi o'1" ulln11 "- OoHbin Arf,.m. ca;H FriHai. AHam
aary signs and signals. I slates and only extreme southern dence. R.I. It was being (hipped . 5?!! ot aTlow rich widow ?!
Give authority to issue permit, , Florjda WM , thc (ri ,d bet by Kmery Air Freight. I T, iccSwd o" poisoning to be
for oas. ohone. water and other i ... , i 15 aeeusea 01 poisoning to be
lines and cables to cross high- ""' " IVi " .7,, '.IJJ n -kV. ..J n,oved ,0 8 hosP,lal-
wavs. l":Ju'.i":.. I u ...Vir. .r.;:. "7J:r',,'J Dr. Ronald V. Harris test
Increase the revolving fund of I".?"'".""", "' : ZJL he told Dr. Adams of his sus
(he state highway engineer fromi F, ld and 1M rubies. A three and one I cion ertrude Hullett
$1 million V1-5 ""'''""V.0! nichmond Va rcDorted record half cral nimnnd ' U5rd inslcad S n"g 'rm VCr 5C
money is used largely for immedi-l liicnmnna, va., repnnea recoru n.,. i0i. i,k of drugs.
. f -:i.t i low mnrbi nl fl nhovi for hnlh v. wal,a tia,ul llluu-1
ie payment uir i ik"- . '
Rich Widow Go Into Hospital
Givens Found
Dead in Hotel
OSEA Report
On Wages Sent
To Legislators
v t
The state representatives have
been sent Oregon State Kmployees ;
Association's 93-pase salary and
wages report. Announcement was i
made by Jim Daniels. OSKA exec- j
utive secretary, who stated that
the monumental undertaking to ;
remedy the state's pay structure
was entirely volunteer service to
the state. 1
Thc report, with its sun-yellow
cover adorned with a mosaic of
scenes depicting state employees
at work, contains the findings,
analyses and recommendations of
the OSEA salary and wages com
mittee. Culmination of more than seven
months salary study, the report
sets forth in tabulated, catalogued
and descriptive form the summar
ized data.
Spotlighted are salary inequities
wherever they exist in Oregon's
pay plan, lhe committees rccom-j
mendattons for remedial action are
based upon comparative averages
or proper interna! relationships, it
was pointed out by Jay Blair,
chairman of the OSEA general i
committee on salary and wages, j
Climaxing months of compara-j
tiue studies, the survey was put i
together by volunteer workers who j
met Monday evening at OSEA !
headquarters to assemble the I
booklet. Several state agencies
were represented by the volunteers
who made light work of the final
task.
Five hundred copies were assem
bled for presentation to the Forty
ninth Legislative Assembly, OSEA
chapters and key people.
Monmouth Plans
Souvenir Salem
For Centennial
MONMOUTH (Special) - The
final drive lo sell the remaining
Centennial souvenir hook els and
nlales is planned lor Jan. 2.1.
C OCF. choir rod the volun
teer fire department will do the
""he'cholr will receive 23 per
cent and the other 75 per cent
will go lor the purchase of a
resusriiator. The resuscitalnr
was demonstrated for members
of the fire department and Cen
tennial commission and will ne
purchased soon.
Knough funds are on hand for
the purchase ol the basic ma
chine but money Is needed to
buy the needed accessories.
OCE Students
Earn $19,938
MONMOUTH (Special) Stu
dents at Oregon College of Edu
cation contributed to their self
support by earning $19.9M during
fall term 1956 as part-time work
ers for the college, according to
information released by the dean's
office this week.
Campus employment assisted 229
students last term, almost 30 per
cent of the total student body. The
average monthly wage for the
part-time worker, was $29.02. Of
the 229 empft.ved, 190 were in th
category earning an average oi
$40 per month or less.
Student employment at OCE is
arranged by thc dean's office at
part of .the student welfare pro
gram. " The Kingdom of Jordan, one n
the states involved in the Middlt
Kast conflict, is about the Size ol
the state ol Indiana.
1 j Salem gS
i Junior gj
a)
0
Symphony
in
Concert
Wed., Jan. 23
Leslie Jr. High
Auditorium
8 P.M.
Soloist
Rodney Schmidt
Violinist
I
Adults $1 Students 50c
Tickets Available at
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By EDDY C.II.MOKK
England W1
associate of Dr. John
Funeral services for John H.
Givens, 459 State St., will be
held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in thc
i W. T. Rigdon chapel with interment
last summer. The prosecution i at Jason Lee Mission cemetery,
wants to ask him about a missing ! Givens, 86, was found dead in a
I.OOOpound ($2,800) check which
Scotland ard says Mrs. Hullett
gave Adams just before she died.
were general again today in mosl
of Pennsylvania and New York
and northward into New England
as well as across the northern
Great Lakes into the upper Mis
sissippi Valley.
Amend the "turn on red after ternay ami toaay
stopping" rule so that a driver
could turn left on thc red after
stopping only from a one - way
street into anolher one-way street.
Give the department nulhorily
In reduce load limits on highways
during floods or other emer
gencies. Jlobert May, commission attor
ney, said the department wants
legislation to eliminate access
restrictions In limited business
areas. He said thc growth of free
ways and. throughwiiyj has
brought changes in access and
right-of-way requirements that
were set up originally for main
highways and thoroughlares.
Carlson Sees
Postal Raise
Church Studies Ti
? Building Bids
WASHINGTON iff - Sen. Cart
son IH-Kan) said Friday he be-
Congress will increase post-
5! i Sheets to Keep
illett j 1
State CD Post
Col. Ar-
room of the Hotel Morris on State
St., according to police who said
death was caused by natural caus
es. Hotel officials say Givens had
lived at the hotel for the past ive
years and there are no known 'survivors.
Fruit Growcr to
Elect on Saturday
WOODBURN (Special) -An
nual meeting of the Woodburn
He said this was not possible,"
Harris told the five justices of Reappointment of
the peace holding a preliminary thur M. Sheets as director Fnlii r.mwpA will hp held Sainr.
hearing into charges that Adams ol Oregon's civil defense agen- day at j .30 pm j tnc library
poisoned for profit. ; cy was announced late yesterday j club" ronmSi Tw0 ncw directors for
The 57-year-old society doctor , by Gv- Robert D. Holmes. tlrcc yCar crms arc i0 be elec
ts appearing before a magistrate's Col. Sheets, director of the agen- ted. Don Rasmussen of Salrm.
tribunal on the formal charge that cy since Aug. 1, 1933. had sub-1 c 0 u n t y agriculture extension
ho murdered Mrs. Edith Morrcll, milted a courtesy resignation to agent, will be the speaker,
anolher of his rich elderly pa- the governor. I A report for lflifi will be given
tients. The prosecution also ac- j "Civil defense has had imagina- ' 'rs- P3"' Mil's, secretary-
rales this year. i , u 7" , '"""" live and ctticicnt leadership un- n-i. nm-nuia ' n-uus
However, the Kansan indicated 7" J. ' .. . "ul "'"" "er col. hheets. Gov. Holmes "'7: "'"l .."l. u l.""u n"
Community Council
Schedules Yearly
Meeting Feb. 1
The Salem Community Council
will hold its annual meeting at
the Marion hotel Friday noon,
February 1. The group will con
duct a brief business session, in
cluding thc election of officers
and the reading of committee re
ports. A feature of the conference will
be an address by City Manager
Kent Mathewson on the subject,
"Human Values vs. Physical Val
ues." Reservations for the luncheon
meeting should be made by call
ing the Salem United Fund office
no later than Jan. 1.
Decision as to the acceptance or
rejection of bids tendered Thurs-
I ..... . . . . I frnl lifhA. n rnn ap. V.nlin
in n intnrvirw hfi wasn't sure I Said. Ana 1 am p Cased nc CX- ! " 1 " ",v"1 ' ' l " ' V"'3 ,,"m"K " Ll
S. a?...".IV5.W 1 Artnm henrfilerf frnm the will nrneH a Willinmi .nrf Hedrn arc D. A. Drydcn. .less Fikan.
u'm, Zmdi S dollar an' ot .all three. !o stay on to prepare the state i J"' J" ?f
nnal increase requested in Pre.v' , "yis said he first saw lor any possible disaster."
ident Kisenhower's budget. Carl-1 Uullet three days before her
son is senior (tepiiblican on the mmn tasl in answpr "
iiirinn.Ta onu - ... I son is senior itcpuniican on ine :. " . n i
The commission's program also ,or Proposed construction ; & , p , of(j Conlnlirc. .emergency call because Dr. : l)t'(ch lOliriieVS
Includes two proposals to elorily ' 'sI Mnrk l.ulheran church will , KisrBtmw did not spell out A:'m' was not available. i 1 J
ci at IJIUKMU
...ihi .nri r.irii.inn on oc maoc ny ine congregation nur-
heavy vehicles. May said Iherc is I " '" annual business meeting
no law governing movement ol , scheduled lor Sunday night,
e xtrcmelv large road working I fhrec bids were received by lhe
equipment on state highways, nl-1 building commiltee. lhe figures
.. . :i were not mnrle known n Mil 0nn.
I noucn in some cases mm-cihi m-i-i - - , . , ..... . -
mils had been issued for limited P"c- u' ' "." . ' of dross." March
or one-wav travel. I I lie new church I splanned "r "He srdd this was not pos-! "The Rrannan Plan of Federal
To simplify enforcement of the ! n" southwest corner of Marlon 5 eenls an ounce. slWo ,7r i.lrris r(,lafd .., Asrjn,lur(. Al(r wju bp th, (pic
truck weight' law, the commission and Nor111 ""er streets, where I The proposed B:.4 million dollar asked him what he considered the for the high schoolers- debate
wants tn place more responsibility, nc congregation purcnaser several increase in postal revenue in mis dingnnsis was and he suggested Feb. 21-2.1. The college contest
h,u h i i ii, "I found her in a comatose
tinnni r...i',. v,. iin,no hn 1 ,lae and she could not be roused,"
unnirf irnvn ii.n'i (nr i,i ,.,.!' testified. McM I NNV1LLE up Oregon
,,,,. Harris said he consulted later high school and college speech
' ,' . ... ,. ffiii b Adams and "asked him : tournaments will be held at Lin-
mil fuilllllll.Ml niliill u I I I I. I n i n j-Knilt tho nncclhililu nl nn n.-nr. tinlii I 'nllnnn n.nn,l.
nn the state police to issue ciln-
r 1 loyd 5 fire yrstd sho.
'year's budget would barely pre- cerebral hemorrhage.'
i anls will discuss
Fri-; March -79.
foreign aid
linn fnr merlnnriinii Mnv snid 1 Ul" 111111111 " uirflieu near vem ine n,n miuinn nouar cirncu Also scnenulen to trslifv
truckers have complnincd inlUU 1Nonn li'",n nd tnemeneia now lorecasi inr nst-ai ls.B,dny was the coroner who held the Some 50(1 students are expected
courts that weighmnsters did not slrpct intersection. 'starling next July I. inquest into Mrs. Mullet's riealh,for the two meets.
have enforcement authority, and I
In some instances the courts have THIS IS THK MID-EAST V
backed them tin. '
Thc proposed ban on fishing
from highway linages and cut
verts stems from a situation
culiar lo coastal roads. May
plained. lie sain ew o me Ky WILMAM 1.. ltYAV
bridges have pedestrian walkways Al. yorrifLn Newt AnMyai
nnn ansiers ircqueiniy riuiAc uhi
fic congestion by parking their
Arabs Desperate, Welcome Changes
If it means there will eventually An ocean of bitterness and frus-1 Manv thoughtful Arab leaders
he a ilearcut American policy in. (ration provides plenty of troubled are seokinc a wav out nf ihn
The young. Western-educated!""' h"s1' t,a " ei- water lor lommunisl fishing. A area's pressing troubles. Fre-
cars on or near the bridge at-' Arab slammed his fist on the table I1'""0 ",r aicmcm. iu- ic. is .nc nussian o.icnsive argues tnc lit- quently the suggestion is heard
nrn-ichcs j m nnger. absence of a common Western ierale Arab - and many seasoned that a new league of Arab slates.
Wr,i. .1 ik. K.u "llmv l., i, h n .., n A J p01" " "w -"'""'e r.asi per-, n csiom ooservers agree with him under I nited Nations
hy the commission has created "must 1 go on being ashamed lor
"some burdens" which the com-: my own people? How long must I
mission would like to give lo an- go on despising the rulers ol my
other agency. May snid. The own country?"
ticaclies oy low are public IhkH- mv young friend - call him
Gcrvais and T. M. YanDyke of
.11. ram.
NomckmoL AlHOOa..
WHki TH FOOD tS 6000!
BOX OFFICE
O
ticketsN
f NOW ON SALE
SALEM JUNIOR
SYMPHONY CONCERT
Wed., Jan. 238 P. M.
Leslie Jr. High Auditorium
CESARE VALLETTI
Willamette Auditorium
Jan. 248:15 P. M.
ST. OlAF COLLEGE CHOIR
Willamette Auditorium
Feb. 148:15 P. M.
Store Hours 9:30 5:30
Every Day
For Reservations
Dial EM 4-2224
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.TH. J!'!" ZJAmS: munimrV. VheT can" mimary 3, and with 7ZAe'Z
Communists made such strides can concentrate on the political, i I'niled Stales, make an exhaustive
that the Arab nations, recognising cultural and economic aspects in study of the resources and how
(he dancer, outlawed lhe party and a patient campaign. thev' could be used to develop the
jailed lted leaders. I ,r.,b leaders aware of this are "..
Hut .sand seems to IhinK ine frKhlened by lhe Ihoughl. In " such a program should gel
Iranklv described himself
vays. but. May said, the coinnus-. Xa ad
F on dncsn I hae the cqiupincn
or personnel
C j j iu i """ ' Mulathemurin" the dis- detail just what it considers its President N'nsser
l i it A I h i ' ' . , kmmwi omis m nmi. inlrresls ami responsilillllies
nway slranried whales or oilier
Kisenhower statement misses the t-..nt (nt. ,,.i nnnW ,ih ..nrw..in i0..k.
i.l.h.TllT'.f ""'embernl lhe growing group ,,. H, ,, desperately to ,s,s rCmain in jail.' despite acaP i nual help.' it might go a Ions wav
" " l"P" ".'." ,nr " ' l"e t'n.led States spoil out in .;,,,. 0, pr0.cmmunism against toward providing an cllective
weapon against the sort of Com-
At the I9.il Legislalure. Mnvi
recalled, legislation knnwn as the
i a..k i i . munisl nonelratinrt which cannot
U'.. nrn I.Ln .....nv .,lh..r vnnno Kill Mn'nH nnH mnnv l,Ln hint . ........ n nfciir llieic
...... i . 7 J i. " s.- 7,,h V..L...i T.j ....... ,k .i....1 ' "ussian danger. It can be.'" '"";lu w,,n uns-
deep sea denim,., washed up on.!.w; ,,,, A,mMf- Wf on nijltm.v M.Uon and jhmvpd too "''y ''' nnl bV
the shores. I, , , . . , 1 . IiMl . . tin . ern domination but only by coop-
u, l..,... - iuuh .m ....uu W uH erB,jon
as it s a change. ; facts of life. i ,
.... a ... l. -t uiu k. .A i i;- u.... : Make US Sllfficienltv strnnc tn
Dead Whale Hill" was intro- . . '. . Ai..A i " n "i .u... : defend our own intprn.il frnnt nA
. vuuiii in-ir. innr is j niir rr.ii uismni mm ninnr tin iiiry i -. - ......
vacuum. It is nut military. The need a period of quiet freedom j "r. w'" " ou necessary to
voting people of the Arab world from the interminable tension. rtrfPntl mip frontiers." they are
will make its future for bettor or Only if this can be achieved, they , tPlllnK ,hc 1 ni,rd slM-
worse. Vim must help give them say. can there he any attempt to. "If we could wait for the dust
somoilimn to lixik forward to." attack the real roots of the danger. ! to settle." one Arab leader told
Sa'ad, like many another in thc The danger is this: jme recent Iv, "if we could turn our
duced, but failed nf passnee. It
vmild have required the Highway
Commission to dispose of such
can-asses.
May s;iid the commission hud
discussed lhe transfer w it h sev
eral state agencies, including the
Land' Board which nlreadv has I'': ",,",s " b, "'end of the Not . single Arab stale in the backs on the problem of Palestine
... mms ,.., i, m jiini ...I...U. viii um-i us )-vi.mi- i- n wnue, pernaps in live years
me jurisdiction o er I
beaches. Vay ind-cated. however.
that the
enthused
"This is the first time I ever
beard of the Highway Commission
Communists.
Me suspects Russians and a firm promise of security. Not anjor so we no longer would be in
Arab state in the area
land Board was not V m',,:"),- u,r mr" i'-vsh.i jicar m israei. remaps we could
"ill he welcome the Kisenhower excepting Lebanon can lay claim even live together with Israel."
nomine" uniy in the sense that to anv stability.
the Cnited Slates is taking more j MORK
.h! ,..l-:iu uniilinn I n nn ,! ,M,,vl "I" I rl III tnc .tlllUlir r.flM.l "I IHUIUIIHI. (IIT AlU St Ul
. i n i 'u' Kist'tihower statement prom- injustice at the creation of Israel,
proper y com,, enled Itep Itch jsw, ., ,ha, nmM d,Vet.,,v and ffns, of ,nlslr1011 ,hc
ert Klfslrom iR,. Salem, who ,s sa'ad s problem or the pn.h- superiority of Israel s military.
srv,ng his third legislalne term , ,.,, tr that economic and social life, add
rnd is a former House liighw.vs mal.r h
DANCE
Friday, January 1 8th
Ml. Angel Auditorium
Music by Run Broms
of Portland
Accompanied by Vocalist
rianrini from 12:00
Everyone Welcome
Porlland Onliolra
Tn Go on Kiirojii 'four
POHTI.AM) in Portland's nil
Hirl Little Chamber Orchestra
will get free transportation from
the Army to and from Europe on
a scheduled concert tour next
summer. Chamber spokesmen got
this word Thursday.
Tho Stale Department Is hack
ing the tour, which will take the
orchestra to Kngland. Norway
lind Kranre and to number ot
Army European posts.
444 STATE ST. PHONE EM-3-5J2S fctAs
OUR GIGANTIC
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Now In Progress
Your Opportunity To Savs
10 i, 50
On Hi-Quality Furniture
And Applitnceil
Ne Down Payment On Approved Credit
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC.
Open Til 9 P. l. Monday and Frldar
SI. Phone FM 1SS11
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..HE LIVED
WITH INSATIABLE
PASSION!
KM
DOUGLAS
in M-G-M's
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Anthony QUINN
JamesDONALD-PamelaBROWN
- Everett SLOANE
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