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Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 4, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 1 Page 7 1 : One of 42 Teen-agers Gels Injury jn In,lustl.v One out or every 42 Oregon teen agers in industrial employment sill ored a work injury last year, state Labor Comm. Norman 0 Nilsen said Monday. The rate was slightly below that ot the previous year. . LEAVES 130 SURVIVORS ROSEBURG m - Mrs. Blake Baird. 87, Roseburg, died here Saturday. She left 130 survivors, including 5 sons, 4 daughters, 35 grandchi drcn, 81 great-grand-grandchildren and 5 great-greatgrandchildren. Her husband, who died in 1927, was a rancher near Oakland. Average lifetime of a car or truck today in the United States is 13.8 years with a mileage of about 122,000 miles. 'Copter for Skiers VAL DISE'fiE, France (UP) - nances b'.ggest ski resort here reported toy it will install the latCSt in Rkl li.tca hlinr,to,- Tha whirlybird will be used to whisk e.T KKIPrC In tfllltllriae tin. touched so far by conventional lifts. It will be used on a trial basis when the spring ski season opens Feb. 20. SOUND EFFECTS TRENTON. N .1 HIP) Th Trenton Symphony Orchestra nceas ine Army lor some sound effects in Its concert production of the nnern "Tnspn ' Maestro Gugliclmo Sabatini said no wouia asu port uix authorities to fire blanks from a field artillery niece and some rifles nffslnop Puccini's opera calls for cannon lire aunng act one and rule fire in ine una! act. . mm I TUESDAY -FEBRUARY 5 SIMPLICITY 4-H TEEN' FASHION SHOW AUDITORIUM SECOND FLOOR 4:15 P.M. FASHION MODELING 12:15 - 1:30 P.M. OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR Adlai III Christened Fi?VviV , 'V' A y si "5 k CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Adlai E. Stevenson III, 13-weck-old grand son of the Democratic presidential nominee In the 1952 and 1956 elections, Mas christened here today at the Harvard Memorial chapel. The beaming grandfather holds the child after the cere mony as his father, Adlai, Jr., and mother Nancy, look on. 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To Subscribe to the Capital Journal, Phone EM 4-6811, Ask For Circulation Evening Time Is Reading Timcl Rumor Says Saud Passed Out Watches By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Writer WASHINGTON (UP) - Back stairs at the White House: During the hullabaloo over whether Marshal Tito of Yugo slavia would or should visit Wash ington, a post card arrived at the Whito House which seemed to bring the smoking-hot issue into sharp focus. The card said: "After all is done and said, f 'Will Tito sleep in Lincoln's heH'" King Saud nf Saudi Arabia reached the White House last week in the wake of rumors that he passed out $200 gold Watches like book matches to virtually anybody who came in contact Willi the Arab travel party. A wag in the press room posted on the bulletin board a list with two big headings, "watches" and "clgaret cases," with tho simple admonitions "sign up, please. Within 30 minutes, the long sheet of paper was filled with hastily penned signatures or re porters and photographers. They wero sure it was a gag, but did not want to overlook any bets, The hopes evaporated and the paper came down, however, when a heavy-handed humorist started another list for Cadillacs. President Eisenhower wants to get away for a week or two of golf and bird hunting in South of Georgia this month. He'll prob ably leave within a week or so for the Thomasville plantation Sec retary of Treasury George M. Humphrey. When acting While House Press Secretary Murray Snyder an nounced last Friday that the Pres ident would spend the weekend in Augusta, Ga., reporters pressed him hard for any information on the Thomasville trip. Snyder rolled his eyes toward the ceiling and intoned: "Suffi cient unto the day is the travel thereof." Kevin McCann, the President's chief speech writer, Is taking a long leave of absence. He has returned temporarily lo his "other job" as president of Defiance College in Ohio. The gray haired, good-humored educator and expert composer of presidential orations had one big satisfaction in taking leave at this time. He got home in lime Ki sec the closing games of the basketball season. Mr. Eisenhower, who spent this past' weekend in Augusta, was there for 18 days in late Novem ber and early December. He also HEADS INDUSTRIES CROUP ; PORTLAND I - Edward G. : . Huffschmidt, president of Indus -S trial Iron Works and vice presi dent of Western Foundry Co., the new president of Columbia Empire Industries, Inc. James B. Cellars, public relations director, . j of the Columbia River Packers; y' y asmi., is iirsi vicu prcsiuum. The elections were by the board , . of directors. bia j b. ; ;-A : ,Q spent a long weekend there In f late December. He'll probably make another visit to the Augusta -. 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