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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 24, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' r State Park Maintenance Big Winter Job Stumbo Loses ?: ; , .. : . : "T" -. - , Round in Suit 3i Filed by State Section 2 Page 5 . J: : , yVvtMi. Virus,. istl.'i'Jfrf- .-.r-:jl-r,';"j6aj-.ty. -4 .. ' V..,.ien-1iKfa(y?. ROSEBURG IP The slate of Oregon Wednesday won the latest phase of its Stumho clan ox- Pacific Highway between here10" lho lesislation simultaneously Neubcrpcr Asks 20TavernMen School Aid Lash i orpay 1 hey Gave E Campaign 1 money was lor politics, but de nied any knowledge of it going to Reedcr's campaign. Recder defeated the incumbent, waiter jvunley, in the November election. Schemnn said he turned the i""1 1 I money over to Paul Haviland. a ViHSll Mc"o"l attorney, without telling na nana now u was to De usea. II.ni.'rlr in T ..!. HavllanH eulH ha in turn noc-nit II is identical to one introduced ,. r,.. ,...r it on to two other attorneys, lie WASHINGTON' t- provide 600 million dollars for new school construction in the next five years was introduced Wednesday by Sen. Neuberger ID-Orci. Police Fight 'God' Mob in India; 15 Die dered into the village. Inhabitant! tried to force them to pay homage to the "god." The strangers refused and were beaten. They escaped, contacted authorities and a police unit was sent to the scene. The "god's" followers ambushed and killed seven policemen, taking their iiirearms to replace ineir staves MLMtr ni tn, , r 1 and Pitchforks. ncn ur,, hi - rmeen per-l Tnc armcd vinMrr. .uhseouent. argument with the 'h? House. Neuberger said that-hed Wednesday thev mv. monev' did not publicly identify them. luT-6 ITr.cJ(, ;al,n.claTs held.ff reinforced police forces ver 16', feet of the:'? ow the Senate to 'work:,. Christian Schemoo for oolitical The hearing examiner. H. J. 1,,", .' r!..L"' 1" ,a,,or "ut. finally were over; and Grants Pass. Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly denied Robert Stumbo's motion that the court hold in error the state's move to condemn the sec tion of the highway owned by the Stumbo estate. The condemnation suit was filed with its tfrogress in the House. I'ndcr the Jill Oregon would re ceive ja.833,300 each year. campaign use. Schempp, proprietor of the I'nion Club here, is a key figure in an Oregon Liquor Commission hearing to try to determine whether the money was contribut ed 'for the election of Dist. Atty. NASSER VOICES THREAT HONG KONG Kgvpt's Prcs- t 'r 1 " T idem Nasser has told Chinese Ricd" by the Highway Commission after ' newsmen any attempt hv the1 the Stumbos put the property up i Western powers to 'inlcrnaltraial- i forhid such contributions, Liquor Commission regulations Dclloff ordered th il affiHaviis he ' . ' " " llmme v- come in a tight in whicb eight 1$ 100 m"fS Casl ' New Delhi. (townspeople were killed and eight also ordered hriefs from aitnrnevc I The violence occurred at the vil- police wounded. Authorities to- for the tavern owners. ';"" " ,ln, Pn'SPh are about 50 newly Getting state parks ready for next summer's painted picnic tables for Beverly Stale park ad- patronage is a big winter Job lor 110 employes. Jacent to the ocean and north of Agate beach. (Capital Journal Photo) PA1NTIMG, REP AIMS G 1 1 0 Persons Busy Preparing StateParks for Next Summer for public sale in pieces two,1" 'he Gaza area and the Gulf inches square. i01 Aqaoa would lead to The state's effort to acquire trouble." title to the section which it failed to purchase when it built the high way several years ago would be complicated by multiple owner ship. 'The state's oversight was dram atized last year by three Stumbo brothers and a cousin when they roped off their section across the main north-south highway. Judge Wiinberly also granted Ihe Highway Commission the right to amend and amplify its complaint in the suit. The tavern operators, who testi fied as the two -day hearing closed, said they understood the EX-ADVENT1ST LEADER DIES PORTLAND ii - Funeral serv ices were scheduled here Thurs day for John Augustus Rippey. 83, lormer president ot the Southern lagc of Mukrampur. near Morada- control of the village and arrrst bad. Official reports gave this ac-ied the "god" and 38 of his fol- count About three months ago a hand some young man arrived in Muk rampur and told the villagers he lowers. BARON DIES IN AFRICA LONDON tfi Baron Llcwcllin. By BEN MAXWELL iroom in the state park s. stem is .launching facilities. tpllal Journal Writer oellinsr a new linlnH niacin rw K j . , , Winter is a busy season for Ore- either in entirety or in T s S.' I "V , peramDOal , gon state park employes. Right, Tinted plastic roofs transmit aln g at lowcst roscrr lcvels now 110 persons arc working in i pleasing subdued light that make ose who visit Oregon's state some 50 areas making repairs and rest rooms easier to mainti in and Pks in multitudes during the improvements that w ill be eninved more nlcasinn in mivr I next summer to enjoy the coin- summer Pn,ninK and planinE shrhs js; " ,'a""", ' "?a l by an ever increasing patronage. n v. r-oons assisiam supcrin- stalc parks. 0n, nalivc matt,riaIs endent nf state .parks, points out . aro ,lscd Inr ,hjs purpnse. Saali u di wiihci jik I .i I huckleberry, broom, shore i..u,la . ju . vii,-and kjndr(,d materials. Trucker Held For 3 Deaths REND HI A negligent homi cide charge has been filed against Marvin T. Meek of Sisters, truck Stumps will .driver involved in a highway col lision that killed three persons last week. His logging truck collided with an automobile on a snow-covered highway near here. Elmer Grit fen of Winlerhavcn, Calif., his wife and baby daughter were killed. His mother, Mrs. Ernest Oregon and Montana conferences I brought him many followers and ot the Seventh Day Acventist ne assumed tne goa title. Church. He died Monday, j Last Sunday two strangers wan- was a religious man. His striking rir5t governor general of the Cen' appearance ana speecn soon'tra African Federation died Thursday in Salisbury, Rhodesia, He was 6.1 and had suffered a severe heart attack last week. one does around home in a more j lar and pleasurable was accom-;l,rl"cn' ,s ln. serious condition in nlisheri durinp the winipr wmn. , a Bend hospital. Plnci times in very inclement weather. I Meek is free on $1,000 bond. Last year the department found ,,,V , ,n f r.V.v,r ,an arca alonS tho ""ast in South- painting to do, plumbing to repair,, crn 0r(,g0 lat h d b b d septic tanks and drainage fields . ovcr u rcs, ; ; , " g to check, stoves to repair and;an abundant ( h d'n renovate, electrical installations odondrnnSi Tnis 1 1 ' hr 000 inspect ana snruns ana uees lu f 7- rhododendrons for park prune and plant in park areas. INcw Plastic Knots Right now practically every rest planting along with 500 azaleas Other winter jobs in state parks relate to the removal of hazards, fallen trees, low branches and boulders in byways and pathways. Associated with this is the matter of grading areas, drainage and the removal of debris. Parking stalls needful of more gravel are re paired In winter. Poison Oak Cleared At the moment Holman stale park near Salem on Salem-Dallas road is being cleaned of poison oak and pruned. Ove- on large Nchalem peninsula park broom and pine are being planted among Holland grass stolons as a stcD in Adams who is accused of drug- a program to check wind erosion ging three wealthy patients to in this sandy area by reforesta death for profit. tion. After the 4-tth and last prosecu- Champoeg stale park is being tion witness left Ihe stand, de- improved by addition of new rest fense attorney Geoffrey Lawrence I rooms and a better supply of declared "with all the force at ; water. A well lately drilled there my command" that there had not; struck an artesian flow at a depth British Doctor Trial on Death Count Closing EASTBOURNE. Ensland W The prosecution Thursday conclud ed its case in the sensational mur der hearing of Dr. John Bodkin been enough evidence to warrant committing Dr. Adams to trial be fore a judge and jury. Five magis trates have been conducting a pre liminary hearing in the case. The chubby, Irish-born physi cian is charged with the murder of Mrs. Edith Morrell. Rl-year-old widow, in lftjO. Scotland Yard also has accused Dr. Adams of mur dering Alfred John Hullctt and his wife Gertrude Hulletl. of 166 feet that supplies the park with 23 gallons a mrnutc on a sus tained pumping test. Over at Bev erly Beach park north of Agate beach the department is adding 40 new overnight camp sites to the 53 already there. At new Fogarty Creek park north of Depoe Bay a large park ing area north of the creek is now graded and picnic facilities are be ing installed south of the creek. This camp will be ready for use Invalid's Jealous Fears Can Hinder Her Recovery By DOROTHY DIX DI5AR DOROTHY DIX: Perhaps this problem is all my imagina tion and jealousy. I hope you think so. I'm 24, have been married three years and have been in a hos pital with TM for the past year. My wife is woik ing, and taking care of our 2-year-old daughter. She's in a car pool with another man, and he is the cause of my worry. She goes out with girls from the office, and 1 keep thinking this man goes along. My wife comes to see me whenever possible, doesn't write too often, but assures me of her love in every letter she sends. 1 am afraid my letters aren't very cheerful as I can't keep this jealousy to myself. I accuse her of something in one letter, then in the next ask forgiveness. Gilbert. DEAR G1LRF.RT: Talk your problem over with the chaplain or social worker at the hospital. If you don't put your mind at rest, your recovery will be delayed. Make this your one objective to get well and return to your family. Your wife is a very gallant lady. She has little time for fun, working long hours at a difficult job, then taking care of the house and baby. What recreation she can get, she needs. Trust her, have faith, look toward a happy future, and don't dwell on morbid possi bilities. Read encouraging books the Bible, first, then other litera ture recommended at the hospital. If you write cheerful letters to your wife, she'll probably be more regular at her mail. However, don't lose sight of the fact that she is carrying a heavy burden, and can't write as often as she might wish. Courage to you both, and a speedy reunion. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My daughter is married to a wonderful man who has just one fault. I have never seen him kiss his wife or show any sign of affection. My girl was brought up in a very affec tionate family and 1 am sure his coldness bothers her. Worried Mom. nVAn MflM- Demnnslrnlivp nffeclinn was annarrntlv not included The prosecution said Mrs. Mor- i1 - ? ' rr.""-v ,0.r se 1 m V: in j-. rin n t v r Hnu-hmr t mm. mil anH Hnllrtt wrre drucPeri to cnme summer wnn Moves, sanies ; - T ' i" " .1,;" V"L. " , " u. ' " death and Mrs. llullett driven to suicide and that Dr. Adams bene fited from their wills and gift So far as was known the de fense did not plan to call any witnesses. and rest rooms but the entire Dro-: Pletp nis education, huppose you leave ims pronicm io tne young iject will not be completed this 1 people. Keep in mind the mans fine points, and overlook this one ear. Fogarty Creek park has a fault. scenic, protected beach and auto-j mobiles will not be permitted! DEAR DOROTHY-DIX: Though my boy friend and I had agreed upon it. This will not be an over-, to date others while he was in service, neither of us ever did. When YANKS TO MEET NEHRU NEW DELHI (.41 President Eisenhower's "citizens commit tee" to assess American foreign aid policies met Thursday with Prime Minister Nehru. The com mittee headed by former V. S Steel president Bcniamin Fairlcss conferred with Nehru about 30 minutes. night camp. Fort Stevens Work State park department has re- county that was once a part .of Fort Stevens when that area was an extensive military base. During I this third year of development, ! parking areas, boat launching fa cilities for the three lakes, provi sions for swimming and picnics j will be provided on a site admir ably adapted to park development. In the Detroit reservoir area Petersburg, Alaska is a prime state parks are already cstab center of the fishing and shrimp- lished hut this year will see aridi inc industry. Almost all its 2,000 titmal parkinc space added and residents are Scandinavian. i improved and expanded boat he was home at Christmas, he did dale a girl friend of mine. I discovered it acidcntally and though he henced forgiveness and said it wouldn't happen again, I was furious. I wrote him a letter at camp ccived over BOO acres from Clatsop' tt'H'nR him off, to put it mildly. The instant it was mailed, I regretted Now what shall I do? Write an apology? Wait till he comes home next month? Try to forget him? Pearl. DEA RPEARL: I hope you haven't waited this long to apologize. You had both agreed to date others, so what was your gripe? Send your problem to Dorothy Dii. Or write for her free leaflet D-lfi. "The Ideal Wife." In all rase, hf sure to rnelosf utamprrf, self-addressed envelope, and send request to her, care of this news paper. Dorothy Dix is a Trademark registered in the U. S. Patent Office by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. jfrUMetiu End - of - Month Sale oi T T.,1 29 Pi- E 71 I J F 69 15 Denier 60 Gaugt! Pair 3 pr. for $1.H5 Our regular SI 35 Potricia nylon stockings go on sale during E O M. Oeoronce at obout half price! Noted for sheerness and durability! Sleek ankle and leg fft! New spring shodes! First quality! All sizes 8V2 to 1 l's! First Quality! Spring Shades! Buy 12 pairs for $7.80 and save $7.40! It's a hosiery buy you cannot afford to miss. All chorge accounts placed on February bill payable in March. 79c Also in this sale . . . Hotncio stretch nylons ot m pr. THE BEST PLACE TO LKCP . . . AFTER ALL 241 N. Liberty Shop Mon. & Fri. Niles Til 9 i. '" 2 Year FIELD GROWN ROSE BUSHES 10 Excellent Varieties BASEMENT 5 String CORN BROOMS Reg. $1.49 Value $100 A BASEMENT Men's Fine Quality Handkerchiefs Soft Finish 12' $loo MAIN FLOOR Just Received PARAKEETS Easy to Train to Do Tricks and Talk! Reg. $1.98 Value Cages from $3.98 BASEMENT H 00 Imported Foncy Decorated CUPS AND SAUCERS Reg. 39c fl $1 00 Value Tl for BASEMENT INFANTS RECEIVING BLANKETS Size 26x34 First Quality Several Colors Reg. 49c $100 3 forl MAIN FLOOR First Quality CANNON TOWELS Asst. Pastel Colors CLOSE OUT EVERL0N CURTAIN PANELS Permanent Finish $100 Asst. Sizes ((Jf JU SIX'ONI) FLOOR Children's Shoes Size, 20x40 f . -.rflJ2P Reg. 59e Val. ' "" jfff 2ND FLOOR H $100 1 , ' Jt: 3? $ioo 5 Wool Blanket Full Size $137 Reg. $1.98 Value A Selected Irreg. SECOND FLOOR NYLON CURTAIN PANEL Size 42x81 $100 Reg. $1.98 Value SECOND FLOOR All leather comlmclion, lome with Neollle lolei. Values to 3.99. Broken liiei t'i lo 3 BASEMENT Decorative Filled Sofa Pillows CHILDREN'S LINED LONGIES Siw IflxlS $1 f( Sires 2-8 $1 ff All Cold Prinls and Solid Colors I.UU Ansorted colors I.UU SEf'OM) FLOOR MAIN FLOOR STAMPED PILLOW TUBING MEN'S SHORTS 2- A Hroadrlnlh and plisse. Solids and prinls. 1.00 lncompktj. a $! qq sues. Santonzcd fur I .WW MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT LADIES' FANCY PANTIES BOY'S PLISSE BRIEFS Sizes 5 6 7 Asst. Colors 'i $1 ff No inn plisse front with Keg. 4!)c Value 3 for I.UU cullon knit back. A $1 An Sizes 2 8 fr I.UU MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT Special Upholstery Fabrics BOY'S SHIRTS Frrize Novrllv Weaves, Boucles $1A . . JJL., 54" Wide, Values to $3 8 .I.UU yd. 5"v ,nd !horl lvtd- V'lu 2fl- AU" Well Fahrirs 88c SK( OM) FLOOR BASEMENT Infant's Corduroy Crawlers MEN'S FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS m ff Sanforup'l printed surrlc fhnnrl. Asst. Colors. Res 1 33 Value LOO e, SMI. 2fnr$3.00 MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT Nigh Qualify Candy for a Rart To$l Tr lot CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS $100 2 ibs. 1 Crunch Spaniih peanuli dipped In lustrous, dork swttt chocolate. The whole family Is svre to enjoy this tail Ireatl Piece Goods Special Unbleached Muslin 5 $100 vds. A A Real Value at LADIES' 51 GUAGE. NYLON H05F Siies 8'i-n Spring Shodes Selected Irregulars Tk $100 kS for I MAIM fLOOR JDON'I y aw 36" Percale Prinls 80 Square New Spring Patterns ft Colors 3 $100 yds. YARAE KPT. tQ FVOO