apita H 2 SECTIONS L 20 Paget DOWERING CLOUDINESS, few sjftw fluttfti tonight tuning to tfccifslotfakrain Hmtsday. Warmer fbnlghb and Biunday. Low to tffttih. 2S Ugh Bfuesday, 40. ejO eueang UO'JSJG-JO AlEJiAlUft 69th Year, No. 26 Subnet Oregon Wednesday, January 30, 1957j?l,?1'' 1 MU'Ulllll TwoDams Get House UmtGfcay HC Jamil Vetcmi Ffaiat Vole Dtoe Ol I'Viday to net w. wmW iir, Asscwraftiis Press WiStlSr. IPtra State and Postal Affairs CoswniH'ee ef Are Oregon Hause of ftepr-osentativos voted approval Wednesday of twe monnerieis ask ing Cengr-oss far m-mediate funds to buitd HcMs Casy-en Bam en the 6srake River and Mm Bay Cam as lire Cffhmrfeue, $he esminittco, wHft a -9 Rbh cee-atie majority, was Httoommtts fr fe Mm Bay wnwiroriel-. - But the three Re-piABeaos e$ asrsHd ae-risa on to Iferls Canyeft uroosHTO "at Bws time." Tie high Hells C,KWft Dam ctd flood out the kkfho Power Ca.'s sites far fcoo low dams tor fcihie-h It has a perm fram the Ipedbr-al Fewer Commissieiv fit Gemwvittoe afco voted to stanee a trip this weekend to itr jcPBet lira throe tew dam situs, a? gurols Of Idaho Pswor G Trip CnBo11tl ' Tlio Hflasa pwbatjty wilt WIS 00 the two nrouterials ea Friday. Meanwhile, tho Lofitsiature bs Jan to sink its teeth into the state's fSnamcial problems, deserted as-l tnngrt by Rep. Rsosrt J. ssemem 'B), Keating, chairman of tire Hnusa Ways and Mjkbs Commit ten. The 8v9 sfllieonmiiltoCT at Ways and Mms began inspecting the budgets- ot depart-mools mm tofflitUMBHS. Tim IftrasB TBsa-tierr- CormwEt t8 bad an " afternoon rroormjs scheduled an the 3 por coot sates tax recommended by tie Ropub-liean-dommaiod Interim Tax Com mittee. But tan sate tax has littte cbanse- of passage- djj fte DenTOBratJe Hobsd. Bea, Cfecofltje Barton- (B-), Cbbs Boy, .chairman 8f tin taxation srsuft sard that Che sates tax issue- will ha sottfed bofap alltw aw considtspod. met to ssitMW' mssii A proposed osnstituiierral BBattj. eajebt -ineffses'' tter mufdnr is eomBHtt'eb! by men whs atiseaiay are vmen lffis nMNn tan rnitfdw, was 'being prftparod tap rntporfojctinn bjr 3tfa. Msoraa SwOTlland (D), MilwsiAis. It has Uie Wnsshvo Ot Gav. Hotnton. ftenBasoTOs whtcb uautt bavo ta be sntmrttett ta Mm jtaopa, pro ritfe'S' a KS-yeae fmtenoi? for see depreo murder, and a popsm ooti-victod of tosl dcflrao murder cmila not ba nwoiod tmlil na erwd ta 3ora. A lia rarionra tikhU h nttHJdfdarjr in Orel ds sig murder ensra. iS;p:otor Pat Dooiey stffiimnaod Haass flicntbors to a rmmins wttit ho pjsmmd to rooko pre pcEsals to nrovem camm'ittimi rmsideraiiaa of bilh; by eommtt tajs. and to make snro that mcm- totb irdroduee mite to carry am the Govortror's ppo,armti. Sefi. SbiiFtar PM1 (H), Pnrt- totfi, httraiaeod a toll to tero tfas mmranea eommis&nww rsuiata employe heattb, well are and pen. am hums. And ttw Hanss Etortfcms GttKv- (nittea iittrofbwwd tha firrt l crad bills to refanft cieetiiSH pri MOSr JCE 17V 7 YEARS Oregon A Of Big Freeze-up By IUR AssnrtAiKrt press &stara Rpagsn waters vme tnsgm m they hadn't been tar ngKsm fxf& when leather R resm (Orenuters Wednmtay fdd tiery vera coaftdeat the vontt as eioBr. Sunn frohsetod cm foande-41- tmj TTbrn his Mods work vent Paul BMd Tudwdar aiiM rireril vera htmn and nraiwamts of tot Iwl t tert to mDrmrT - msnt Mi bsstausa their pUnliitw r" ai, warm? ma vert rtocwl. But in Veotnrg Ovfcul Weebre cJojr viqH li'ere will he new for a o"l(s wU, mi rKea wiraviRt ak will fun t new te rem, tbe DO VOU thai ffu Areos tb. ft ttBOtfi err, ) WD trutft- 4rOtHtfttrb fftf 9 pfito tttdecT By tumult Read Chinese Celebrating Own It." Wta Ne Soa to fioaiasi mwnffl. fUSl orrivinss tor flm Chiiiws. Olliiross cwstdwtm rn Sntsm will He nntaxmbsrhrg OtB ascasam tt-fffl a snraslot Oast and m trftorihg t thrft end, ten sllnftK MODO F. Vdb, (Cajltot Journal Pluto by Jerry Cfairssen) ALL BfflWTS l OW Jt Festive Time City Sf JASTET TOGMAN 8TON8 CupJiat Jmnnat Wriljw liions wont wolfc thu atrosts to- marwtv, bat total Clrinoso cttizBire Vjsill dbserve sonro el this tadftrsHS 41 ftoir ehiwso Now Toot. This eohrbratrea aoears at thn end of IS Ciasese months, usually batweon &em. 21 and Fc. K, This- .year the oorornHnies wiiji -bo; iicid J ob. t and 31. On ft) special day, (ha Ohitit?SB, ,-amsgg Mronii Mr. and, -WSi-Gbtgfe. :0h"aii d 7-amy' df- HSfe 'biiijt, vHW (wehangB Ittlte rod emwropss- with ff hsmte ad noighhiWB. Irwcfibud on thn onvwkipa will to tfas utords, "Goba-lw-fat ebop," "gt rieh qnit-h." tnshta tho cmroiop)) will lio tusked a eom or papar mamtf. ta tho nomas, a sqttaro otr a long strip erf rod paver weak) to) fos Dallas Baby BadiyBuraeil D-ALLAS (Mreisd) A two-year-old Dallas girl is In Ura Bal ks hospital Bttffcrmg from hnros vhkh eeonred Tufi4ay hea e ocismr witti vhich sha vaa play ing toearns kgnrtrtl. Ksthy Cotenan), dausnir of Mr. and Jdra. Itairr Cakmaa, is ha nitaKeed rt1il Firat dtures brans on her chest, head. Rtaottsrs and art. Calematt mid jha Slid trot bnm how Uw ftre started. The Mara aba damaged tho Bam of the room and a bigti etwur before It was (DdavjnisbraJ isf Dattet th bout Out Cararut xobl, hrinina a tiw tttft dtttotte end to me ks Eaetara Otrejaa win t wane wwmoK. hm, hat ttot&wdor Hht's tny may dtw 3 to aero. Cab as Ibnt nwy 'tat ffi reo rewtfts a warming train. Baker VedMxUy at 4: a. m had a Ww of mina 18 find he- Kwa Irtya tffrww a airfcawa crt m4 MtA men to moms Mt, Tfcat w TW Wflhr Bunui rtvmi ! the eramsj trard will ra trwnirtw Nmt Vmt tradition. i rttrm tw.' 'r! " :H rurr an. Tan motvtttre from fall rVat see hmv, t-hen era Orei9 e raao. And eastern Pfrtteard, wbifti roaliAR chilled by sobe Ciorfw -mhcId. dn rncs ae-eet Utey will fneaea n o fe&, firaMnrs 9nrd. Tta vitderatin if tew-ajiriB-orw w-n whii e-r-w a prtrmt er -te-e. f. re-teetere Kt-rt, u-Mi fMnat-i o mill torcwrin-s tatr trrali rjftts at "ffnlsn foo I ''Ice ksa leal psrfl rraaHU-I 0 yfiani Biter, a nrt CM-atai -rttiRe-fc, 4 fattm fteas bradt ta evjtft IBtt trrdtoi at IrtoioV KMaiSuFl ef M yaws, aano-d SvHoh-aeytai. pad Ins roufcni't ra anarlhe-- ffia amor tatrwiion-g 6tr fori ?ftb SoatB SamDam 4 Let-XDoa. bat) euro a tnnv ajX-t covrnft-i nrar its cooler. 't fhi (rc-cme to tS ytao. Tortlar) HOeW wo TO of ice cakej. mostly jamrrt)-) toc'to er and linked by a lieht crust (Nat wis brokenQmly as tugs went by l tp open up a channeL I' ' $ 4 t b ol to nrast AmortoaM- ttat tt1' mese toimd over tho door. This, too, mast hear an inscription sf good wishes. Bed is gantl Inclf cator On New Year's eve, members f a family are expnoted to remain home and have a sneetal party. Spoeial disiros, not ordinarily eaten during the year, are prepared and Serve - !o! Kr 2tnlSW On New Year's Day cwsryoira wears new ewtwos, there is more feasting, gifts are exchanged, and .f amily -ana t-rjenflff party togetaw, 'fbore arc firewerks and parades. The tong paper Hons march, weav ing; with the costumed reveier& Children go from- dan ta door On them days the Cfiirawe mnsi only do what is good and say what is gooi. StHror-stititrf says that if they da smoothing bad, the wfaoh) soar will be baa. According te Mrs. Gordon Hcre berg, who has attended some Kw Year feasts witb Ike Chan family, it is an extremefy gay and eolor- hi aeeasion. It is aba an extreme- ly hearty owiosion, apparentty, for, as Mrs. rlersbenrf f , "tncre'e m pnrftil lot of eatbuf, bits of Vm$ There are cakes, steamed or fried, pastries with fruit films and spices and real sjar cane wmen is peeled sa me eater can chew ft to get the knee out. The Chinese mast pumpkin nerds and make special chicken dishes, harhnraed or steamed, to serre with Vats of citrus fruit. Budt and squab are also forarrttts atataj with a d made ef rice Boedles that ate at most irampmaat. "ICwrbedy is real hanny ," s Mrs. Hersberft. "there it so nurrH mask fey aro e)J J guy grtti carefree. ActeaBy, she adds, tws 'cetettrB tina is tike eery Anxernaa bott day rolled into are. tt is Kke Ctirirtmas heeause they giro gifts which must be wTe8:d only in CAititeffio paper Kke JSahWeen bxAte tiw ekildreH make rba romtds of homes aririaa fw cakes and eandy, hke the ?(ew Yrara Here becawe it riaas in the new and out Hro tdd and Hke the fourth f My tneawne cct iba parades and HFOWOMOT. m Kulem, Georz Chan and his friends bare atrvady been ex chanfinv the font!!, red eaveVrs. And. thnusrii ttsry must work on thii iroeial dar, toe farm'Kes win Jwrmr thrir (od. An imaje wiH be dV'd with fla-wro and be will be frd snd Irealed Hue a member of the famib, an important part of Forrester To Eklucatton Board J. W. T arrester. J., . editor and poblt-Aer of Ito PeacOatoa f aet Ora-Mauca. mis iroponKbd by Gee. Hoianes Vc-dnc-nday to ttro Snot B-wd of Hurttw Cdurmioo. yorraiVar, who will rapraseat Oracojo Knte Collen op the berad, ncceedi; P"ro;od Main-wto-oik, fa-hail pahlijher win died two vosuki (ego. 9 ctr rosier was aooob-rait) la Ibb leico exoripe Borcb C. ba tadmv -oea No oiil wstta bim to lUb fed) ?xyW OwiD cebica boea then ' TUr -ir--nlrot0 cfMrjre-, 3et Qo confirrtttiicj A native of Portland, Forrester was graduated from Cascade Locki Grade School ar& Marsh- New Yea? Soviet Expels Yank Officers As Retaliation MOSCOW Wl Tla Sovki Un- ton Wednesday ordorod the ex pulsion of Maj. Hulwrt Tansoy and Capt. Charles Stocked, as sistant U.S. military attaches in Moscow. A Russian note handed to U.S. Ambassador Charles Bohten said the two men ware "engaged in activities husompatible with tlreir status as accredited diplomatic officials and that their further stay in the U.S. S B. was thwetaru unacsirabh). In the nasi three weeks two Russians, one of litem an assist ant military attache, hove beor oxpolled from ths United States. ..The US. SHate .Depar.tniEitt an- nonneod Jaa. IS that Maj. Yuri P. Krykw, an assistant military attache at the Soviet embassy in Wasliingtan, bad been ordered out of the cMutntry an charges he tried ta buy classified military infor mation.' Ha was also accused of improperly purchasing electronic equipment tbrongh "Anieriean in- termodiartcs. - Vassili M. Meier, clerk in the embassy, left New York Sunday nisht far Moscow. Washincten sources stdd Mobxr was ordered out of the country in conmsettos with tta arrest in new ant last IPificUnj of hrt!e attegetl fitmel spies. Rosehm'gMan OiarEed Witli Slaying Wife ROSf.BLrnfJ aft A ye"old ?,wasd worker was accused here tresdHy nislrt at ftillna bis 81-yoar-old wife after a qoarrol. Mrs. Ssfhara Gotater lil in Douglas Community Itonitai; amsos en- hoar after tha samminj Bfcit. Atty. ftfthert W. BJuIts saifll Om twsbaad. Lsral U Gcislor. was feoioft held era a nVdoBrf03- ranraor cfmrsp. tie saw Cetster tetenifBJi) (fnljca alia Wo shout (.waaer U L. Powers said the wsman wrce struck; in the efimw and abdnmea by a outlet from a haakpawenetf rifte. Collision Witli Truck Is Fatal PORTLAND itt-DooaM Charlcii mtort, B. Tijard, was kilWd Tundsy mjtrt vhea his car hit the rear erf a truck and trailer driven by Jack Primer, hrcMinnville, BarW Bird., war the Salem fremray crjmwctiott. Appointed fietd HUch School. He attended Cu-eaoa luta Cothtv tor tbrea veiffs, and ttateo weol to work hi Portbuui (or The Orviwmiia In not. Porraster sarved io thr mer chant marine la world war II, became editor and publisher of a weekly newspinjcr at Nortb Brtri ia 1945, and took ovr ps editor and publisher of the Pad Ore ! ejoaloo ia 'tf.il. llolrr.Oi so-d bo ft-ipninted For- ra'ter beOinse of his intense in terest in education at both the. local and sti' levels." Forrester also served on Ihc Upper Columbia Basin Commis sion for four yen, and was presl dent of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Assn., In 1931. Southern Areas Hit ByFloods 4Sta1 Damage m Miltxoti&; 3 Are By TUB ASSOKMsT-BO IMIESS Flood damage meuntcd Wcctaes- eoy ih a Mar-state area menaced by raia-swsUsn wennt-ain rivers. Theusands ef persons already bad been fereed to leave their homes. Losses ran. inte the mil lions BHt the fU tally ceuld net be reekencd because scores ef communities were, isolated. But orrly ftpeu deaths were re ported. The flood zone was in south eastern Kentuetey, southern West Virginia ana nearby sections ef Virginia and Tennessee. Damages in Menard, Ky., were expected to ewreed five miHSun dollars. Dewey Daniel, a banker in that eity on the Kentucky Riv er, said: Hazard s business soe- tien eomphjtely wiped out. Fear feet ef v,ter m People s Bank. The town ef Wtlltanrsen, W.Va., ith a pcipsiolran ef 9.IW8. was V8 per coot under water. The wd hamsos Daily Naws could net pub lish its afternoon editions because the water rase ta typewrfter tor- els en the first ftoor. Tini teleAboaa exchmioc at Ma- tiwnn, W. Va., was awash. Most of the l.SiW residents of Pound, Va, wore forced to erae uate. Mines and srlttmls were closed in seme parts of the flood regisn in Hie valleys of the Kentucky, Cumberland, Pound, Guyanchittc, Little Church, and Powell Rivers and the Tug Fork ' of the Sandy River. Kentucky National Guard units and 308 men sf .an Army engineer unit based at Ft. Knox went on reseus duty with: boats and trucks. Rod Cross workers, including nurses, were sent into stricken districts in Vkgtaia, Kentucky and West Virginia. Gar. A. B. Chandler msmsfoia Set tcdoral ant la Kentucky The natronm weather map siniwed clearkva skies In the ftenri zone. Colder air moved' lata parts of Kentucky and West Virginia, SBiHftern eaiMorma s worst coJa lap m fh'e years aroiearod eonV ed Wednesday os the sm disnelittd Safe Cracked At Feed Store SBtervtcfcera mads off with absut $SJ9 in cash and S9T in cheeks fram the General Milk WmA Company, 28 Perry St., early Wednesday niojniiijj, city po lice reported. JJBtewreg said tho sado was "tsrm-tred,'' apparently by experts. Eslry to the building was made by forcing the hasp and padlock from man asm. . Food store officials said misainfi tram ttw safe was $224. 4ft in cash and- &rn m cheeks. Thay aim re ported that about S cents was tnksa ram a desk drawer. Notions staj was ctirtnrtad. they said. North, South Inslrumrntal groups from ' i are f . ,i V. v v ' i 1 ' i- v I u Vr; is:v, s-'r m p.. a -o-t,i,r'r'..-...AiY.- Salem high schools will grl together on a friendly South gvm at basis tonight a. signaled by South Drum Major both fc , Jim Walls and North Drum Majorette Louise Hen- derion. Tha occasion will be Ihe second annual ' nolo) President wnson s Diuieiiieiii About Guard, Draft Ship Blast at Alameda Kills 9, Injures 50 ALAlTtEIM, Calif. H9 Kiac workmen were killed and 30 in jxpod yesterday as hva ep1sions and fire vwcehed Hio tanker Joan- ny, being refitted for emergency use m the Mideast 'A crisis. Six ef Hie survivors were Bo parted in critical eandition. The 10,206 gwernweat-owned lanker, newly eat ef wol-matls, was being rustled te a Feb. 8 deadline. She was leased te ftre American Transport Co, te earry ou te Europe. Austin tSitean, assistaitt fleaaral manager ef 'Todd Shipym'ds, said wetdDrs' torckes may lun-e ignited potretoam ftunes ia tiro engine and bettor rooms. Aa investigation may dotormtne the cause. One ether shipyard official, ituidrati fied, said heat from tice touches might have set off a raserve fuel oil tank. Survtvars sutd bodies ware lairfod against bnlklieads of tlie twe rooms and against pipes. Some corpses were battered and broken. Many of me injured six were in critical condition had broken banes as welt as severe bums. The tragedy eeenrrod in mid- afterrrnim at the Todd yards on the Oakland Estuary. To Investigate Klamath Unit inwMnigaiien complaint r, against tho operation of the Klam ath county welfare commission bare been ordered by state Wci fare Administrator Jean Jewctt, Gm. Robert D. Holmes announced Wednesday. Gov. Holmes said a p-rtiiion with W signatures bad been received by his office charging the Klamath county agency with "unequal and shameful treatment of welfare patients," and blaming it wita the situation leading to a snooting incident there last month. Hiss Jewett said she Vets onl- ermfl a fun-seals mrrstiflarltOTJ into ttw durgefi and ttw com mission's 8&&tMtt attorney flcner- vrmud po to KlaiTMrih eoumy to take WsUrrwmy from Uue mgncni. A mombw of tire Hkmuttt com- miwum vs tdlted and amdiw wotmded m Dwcmbtr by an tto crhr man vno van dwsailwfijoil viih o comiiuMoi) ruling ia tiis cou. Meet in Harmony Tonight North and finuth $and-Arhrstra RESENTS DISCOURTESY Ike Warmly Greets Saud WASHINGTON (UP) - King Saud of Saudi Arabia arrived here for a state visit today and re ceived ,a "hearty welcome" from President Elsenhower. Tho President personally greet ed tko bearded, bespectacled mon arch of six million Arabs as he stepped from, the plane which flew hint hero fram New York. "Your Majesty, an behalf ef the American people, I heartily wel come yH to Hie United States," Mr. Eiseiikswcr said. "We recog nise m yen a great leader of the Arab people and Hie custodian ef lira eities mast saercd te Islam. We are honored by yeur visit." The welcome was tn contrast ta the snub the visiting monarch re ceived Tuesday from Mayor Rob ert F. Wagner of New vorK. Before he went ta the airport, Fight-If-Must Policy SailsThrouehHouse WASHINGTON (UP)-The lleuse teday ovorwhrtminely ae- nroved President Eisenhower's "tight If we musi pian io pro tect Hie Miauio ttase irom mis sion aggr-essien. Pflssnoe was by a roll eati vote of 33S to 61. Approval came after the House rejected, by a standing vat of 191 Io 48, an attempt to I kilt the rosaiutisn by sending H tnrit in tint liatim Foreign Itela- Committee. Tire measure nw ffoes to tlw SobMc wiWc it (wes a stormy eeorsc, Mr. KisiKwor pcquflstod Hw measure to strengthen bis htwrd in tfeflluic with Uto criris hi Wh? ail-rich Middls Kast and Hub flmt- Polio March Set Tliut sday Abnat TO Salem woBwa will lake ptnH Thursday in tine Mothers March on Polio, a yearly feature of the March of Dimes drive, Mrs. James Armpriest, chairman of me event, mm ladny. The Wethers SUmr will also take place in ether Marion cannty cemnwantes m we same m. The TOkwtoer worters will stop for contributions at all hnmest wmc hove a pnrfh nald o. Hours far (be rnilOTtum wilt bo b& Iween 7 and S p at. festival to be prrsrntrd In Ihe S:15. Bands and orehrslras from , , , , , (c , Jollrna, Deplores Mr. Eisenhower alluded to, th.it snub by telling his news confer ence he deplored any discourtesy shown official visitors. Mr. Elsenhower arrived at the airport five minutes before the presidential plane, Columbine III, brought Saud here from New York. As soon as the King stepped from tho plane, Mr. Eisenhower doffed his hat and shook the King's hand warmly. Saud said he looked forward to talks with Mr. Eisenhower that would be marked by the "same degree of frankness" indicated by the President in his invitation to tko Arab ruler. Before going to the airport, Mr. Eisenhower told his news confer ence he deplored any discourtesy shewn to visitors to this country. gers of Communist penetration of the area. The House voted him substan tially what he' asked: 1. Authority to use v .a. military forces, It ncocssary, to resist Com munist aggression against any na tion in Hie Middle East which seeks our help in meeting suoh an attack. 2. Authority ta spend an extra Sum million ef U.S. economic aid for tho area before Juno 30. No specific projects have been pro posed, and virtually rue only lim itation on use of the money is Hint n Middle East country can re ceive more Ih.-rn $98 million of it. The House annrsved the rosoru tlim after rejecting a proposal . te kill it by sending it back to Hie House Foreign Affairs ComnvHtoe. Mouse opponents had given up any serious attempt to defeat tiro resolution long before the House voted today. Support for Ike meas ure was too WKresprend te make aa effective nam ncninst ft, they said. 200 Students Take Part in Musical Fete Hare than 268 Korik and South Sotem High sekoel musteioas will take part in the second anaual bond-orchestra festival ia South &okm gytmiamum at this erftniag. I'.oeh of the fW units will per form mdividmtlty and then an will hn cwnbiaed fer four aumbers. Praroods frem adtnissien will be dtardod between the tw high sdwak; ta pravitte fands for the llitsi dejiartmoats nv fttii-ii things as umfa-MS. Directnrs ef tire unanrid units (av Vir-lwr PamHKmfl, atwtk Solvn) orostra; Bass Wrttnscr, North ixdvai bainl: Krrbard JfeCbatie, Nortb tatna orrtostra nad Wid- bcee JobSHOil, Soittb feireai bdird Tbe tiMdmd vol oricnatad trot fear at tba mussrevtian of tbe director of the musical groups. 20 Officials to Meet Oil Bus UnesTItgfit; (Ipci atinB rv,mm hfliroilirti isiven of CTU b.3 cbo.scs, wiM ha ; of City Tr.-coiitt Lbres hnrs reocbid such im ucobe .Htna tbict. s cenfer- earc of aver 'A ctfitudf, ef ttvva nnd Kosoos bin bVM cnUud bwrs Thursday te wit vain) om b dixit about it. Ctiy Trim ill I.inui, a nvrricte. I concern, operants at :rsvi ou; systems of both edwr.. tt'i roo(s. rates and schedules lira bd largely ta' iroprovid ot Oik City councils. Coining te SmI'jdj Tbui.din' toro Eugene will bo iHityor J. McGialy, City Mnniuter 8. A. Rowiy.soo, City Altncnny ,7aftn V. PcoDmjduo. all eiOit tocogbniK of tbe Kvueoo oiuord. iorJ k'ntd (Atnsil'. anDPi 'Rer of tba t'coicm tt Cocameroo. The Ktbo-Dt' ofteourjs wcU cdtM) bo ernioajotftrao: sfDood& ot tPtftrg 'Foe (ann ricoe iB opics .9. II o'oo.'k at the office of Salem City Manager Kent Mathcw son. and will adjourn at 3 o'rjnck. At 1.10 o'clock Carfc Wcndt, general manager of City Transit Lines, and any other rcprctent- 'Very Unwise' Statement, He Says WASHINGTON lUPl-President Eisenhower said today that De- : fense Secretary Charles Wil- j son's "draft dodging" statement about the National Guard was t very unwise. - Mr. Eisenhower told his news j conference that Ihe . men who joined the National Guard certain- -ly could not have been slackers -' when they entered the Guard un- , dor proper provisions of law. Didn't Stop to Think '' He said ho did not believs that Wilson wanted to damage ,ic Na- . tlonal Guard, but he thought his secretary ef defense certainly' made a very unwise statement without stopping to think. T Wilson told a House Armed , Services Subcommittee Monday that the National Guard was a t "sort of scandal" during the Ko- , rean War; that some young men were using it -as a "draft dodging '. business." Wilson stuck to his charge Tues- ' day after a conference with Mr. Eisenhower. Wilson told reporters nis language may nave been tougn but that it was an accurate ac- ' count of the situation. Bcfcnds King's Visit Other highlights at the Presi dent's meeting with reporters to day. 1. Ho strongly defended his con ferences here with King .Saud ol : baud! Arabia and the possible vis it of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia to this country. He said he de- . plores any discourtesy shown to .r visitors who came here as repre- ; scntatives of governments and in ' an effort to ameliorate difficulties, This was a reference to New York ' Mayor Bobert F. Wagner's snub . to Saud Tuesday. 2. He sard he would not nun again even if Congress changed Hie 22nd auierrtlment which limits a IRtiocifhiul fcn Iwn Inrmt in nttra t DOMi In Praise of Dulles 3. He was unrestrained in his ' praise of Secretary of State Jdhn Foster Dulles. As for Democratic charges (bat Dulles' aettons in the past had contributed trr M-iddtb ; (Ceatimred on Page S, Column- ft - New in Brief t'tn? Wnrfnr&ikiy, iih IBh KfT. , -NATtOV-it, SV CWdfis See. WHsen Far Remarks en Guard See. k 9. t Z Floods Wreak Millions Loss Jn Pour States See. i, 9. I I Sprafiae Named Ad.vcrtising Dwceter .. bee. I, P. 5 Beg Lieoasc BeglstraHon iwaduae set see. i, . 9 f STATfl J Miiust Croup Approves . 2 Dam Memorials . See. 1, P. i FtMtBICJN ; Russia Experts Twe Amerkran Ofl'C"rs Stn. I, P. i. wti9 ; " Ducks Jrore I3m1cs Sow. C fr. t ' Ntthwdy Swe VM Won Game .... Sve, . if. tt : Vikiwss Ww Tkrittar M. t. V. t n;i;ti.Att vuifiivm Arwsem-'tfls .Sec. 1, P. KcWarkdli 8m. 1, P. 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