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Page 6 Section 2 Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Freedom -and a Wedding 5 . i ,-.. i r. 1 :Sl ? o Air ROTC at Willamette to Get Inspection Willamette U n i v e r s i t v's Air pForce Reserve Olficers Training Lorps, Detachment 700, will have Hs annual inspection for efficiency and proficiency Monday and Tues dav. Heading the three-man inspec tion team will be Col. Graydon J. Jones from Ihe liaison division at Maxwell AFB. Highlight of the two-day insDec- tion will be the review of the Uni versity Cadet Corps, honoring the visiting inspecting team. Open to the public, it will be held at Mc Culloch Stadium, starting at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. In the reviewing party for Ihe event will be the inspection team. Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of the university: Lt. Col. Edward M. Fritsch, commander of the Willamette AFROTC Detachment, and his staff: Cadet Col. William Wheat, cadet wine commander. and his staff of cadet officers: Little Col. Jean Pritchard and her court of Little Capt. Toni Folsom and Little Capt. Jean Galbraith. Ihe cadet troops will be led in review by Cadet Capt. Larry Mar tin, as commander of troops, and Cadet 2nd Lt. Duane Hinds as wing adjutant. Following the review the 18-man cadet drill team, commanded by Cadet Maj. William Weaver will present an exhibition drill. Cadet 1st Lt. Keith Driver is the drill leader. On Monday a luncheon will be given at Baxter Hail for members of the inspection team, the de- lacnmcnt stafl, the cadet staff. Dr Smith, Dean Robert Gregg, Dean timer week: and Ted Ogdahl. Anti-Kickback Bill Approved The Oregon Senate today passed House Dili 205 making it a mis demeanor for an employer to ac cept a "kickback" from an em ploye. Sen. Phil Brady, Portland Dcm ocrat, referred to it as the "kick back bill" and said he was for it as lar as it went but he thought it man t go tar enough. Sen. Brady, veteran labor lead- er, said the way the kickback works is that the employer tells the employe: "I'll give you a job and pay you so much, provided that when you cash your check. you bring back to. me a certain sum. Sen. Brady said I'm sorry to admit that there are some em ployers in Oregon who stoop so low as 10 accent mis Kickback." He added that in his opinion this should be made a felony In stead of a misdemeanor "because it's outright stealing." The measure now goes to the Governor for signature. NEW YOHK Kusscll Krlckson, 22, and Barbara Campbell, 23, make plans today in Brooklyn for a June wedding, lie will be (reed Formally of an assault charge hang ing over him since February. His "double," Thomas Joseph Higgins, has confessed slaying Patricia Ruland, 19, last Wednes day and Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, 53, Bar bara's mother, last January. Yesterday a Brooklyn housewife identified Higgins as the man who attacked her on a Brook lyn street after earlier having named Er Ickson. (AP Wlrcphoto) Suburb Living Booth Planned At Home Show "Marion Cnunty Extension Serv ice Lends a Hand to Suburhnn Liv ing." That's the theme of' their booth at the Linns Club Home and Garden Show to be held this Fri day, Saturday, and Sunday at the Stale Fairgrounds in Salem, The Extension Service booth is but one of many at the show. In addition, fifty Salem businesses will exhibit booths featuring home beaulifiealion, outdoor living, gar den supplies, home building, and home furnishings. j County Agent Wilbur L. Bluhm 1 says the Lions Club Home and Garden Show presents an excel lent opportunity to sec many of the latest developments in home m-iiis ii win give viewers new SANTA MONICA. Calif. W Ideas in your designing and plan-.The district attorney's olficc has ning. around your home, lawn and made a discreet withdrawal from arden- I the affairs of Yma Sumac and The Home and Garden Show of- j her estranged husband after lis fers recreation and entertainment j tening to approximately 12 ver ier the entire family. The nation-isions of Tuesday's brawl between ally famous Sing Lee Sing family the Peruvian pair and assorted win penorm naiiy. This tamilv of associates. Grant Picks Izaak For Safety Drive Grant School will be represented by Ed Isaak, 960 Madison St., in a city-wide program lo improve safety conditions at Bush's I'nslurc Park. He was appointed at a re cent meeting of the school's Mothers and Dad's Club. Principal Howard Bay announ ced pupils had purchased $.!I0 worth of federal saving stamps in two weeks in a new program. A meeting of "parents of chil dren entering Parrish Junior High .School next fall waa an nounced for the night of May at 8 o'clock at Parrish, Sixth grade square dancers provided en tertainment or the meetnig. DA. Stays Out Of Yma Hassle even presents an exciting show of tumbling and trampoline acts. The Lions Club Home and Gar den Show opens this Friday eve ning at 6:00 p.m. in the grand stand. On Saturday and Sunday it will open at 1:00 p.m. Admission nd parking arc without charge. "I will Issue no complaint that's definite." said Depulv Dist. Alty. Allan II. McCurriy 'yester day. "Both sides tell completely opposite stories." The hair-pulling, face-slapping spree was touched off when Miss Sumac, accompanied by three pri- House Defeats Verbal Consent To Blood Tests The House of Representatives Wednesday defeated, 31-27, a bill hat would have let persons sus pected of drunken driving give verbal consent in taking blood tests. The law now requires written consent. The change was sought by the Oregon Assn. of Police Chiefs, Oregon Lifcsavers, and other traffic safety groups. Rep. Vernon Cook (D), former (resham police nidge, said no ice officers frequently are over-zeal- ons in presenting evidence against drivers suspected of drunken driv ing, and thev might be more so if tney didn't have to show that the suspect gave written consent to a test. Rep. Berkeley Lent (D), Port land, said officers in small com muniiics could 'easily convince the justice of the- peace that suspected driver had given his consent orally." In support of the bill. Rep George Layman (R), Newberg, explained that it is often impos sible to get a driver to sign any thing because they feel their sig nature on a card would bs an ad mission of guilt. vate detectives, called on her hus band, .Moises Vivanco, to collect some of her belongings. Actress and Writer Wed NEW YOBK Stage and television star Nanette Fabray and her husband, Ranald MucDougall of Los Angeles, cut wedding cake it reception last night at Dagny'g Hideaway. They new nnrricd In tba chambers of General Sessions Judge Chell I). Scheit?er, who officiated. count i. rave today (or , honeymoon in Hawaii, (AP Wlrephoto) Mil-The SPRING CLEARANCE Make your selection from three groups of fine Spring Hats. Per fectly styled for this season. Great ly reduced for extra savings. GROUP I Regular 2.98 Now GROUP II Regular 1.98 Now GROUP III Regular 1.00 Now a7 67 GIRLS WEAR We've taken the prices down, next to noth ing on many fashion items for the Little Miss sizes 3-6x. SPRING HATS CI99 Regular 2.98 .... . U CI27 Regular 1.98 U Regular 1.69 (o) U SPRING DRESSES These include many beautiful cottons, ny lons, all fashion right. Limited size assort ment in same styles. Real value packed savings! 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