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The Olympian from Olympia, Washington • 2

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The Olympiani
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Olympia, Washington
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2
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a Tha Daily Olympian Monday April 30 1956 Boy Off The Month Oregon Boy rs Body Found comiwnt cbanbci Langlie Won't Enter Race! Members Hear Ike Hole As Meet Opens SPOKANE III The Spokes- political the paper man-Review' political writer said Sunday that Gov Arthur Lang-lie had and may column by Ashley Holden Langlie has been mentioned a likely Republican choice said In a announce withih the next three weeks that he will not be a candidate for the Senate: would like to retire from as to try to unseat Sen Warren Mag- nuson (D-Wash) a a Holden suggested that Rep Thor Tollefson (R-Wash) choice for will withdraw from the gubernatorial race and file again for Congress from the Sixth District In this event he forecast political -supporters of Tollefson in Kins County who backed him for governor will set up a clamor to draft Langlie for a fourth term in Holden 'said the Republicans should the senatorial show on the and not regard Langlie as the MEDFORD Ore (A A 14-year-old Klamath Falls boy who had disappeared from his home a week ago was found strangled to death Sunday in a desolate mountain area near Tubbs Springs State Park about 40 miles east of here Police were seeking a sex deviate 'Two young girls on an outing came upon the body of Alvin William Eacret son of Mr and Mrs John Eacret The body was nude a cloth cag had been stuffed in Ids mouth and a belt was wrapped tightly around the neck He bad been strangled with the belt police said Dist Atty Walter Nunley said the boy probably was the victim of a sex slayer but definite word on the motive would not be made known until after an autopsy and further examination of the body Monday The bruised body had been partially hidden in brush near trail leading up from the small park There were no signs of a struggle Nunley said and it was possible the boy had been killed somewhere else and the body brought to where it was found -Identification was confirmed late Sunday night after the parents came here from Klamath Falls They identified the clothing which was found about 100 feet from the body and brought pictures which matched the appearance of the body The father viewed the body at the county morgue Coroner Carlos Morris was to perform an autopsy Monday morning WASHINGTON UH President Eisenhpwer said Monday the country has record prosperity but must now find more ways to assist less flourishing segments of our economy to share more equitably in this abundance" The President sent a message of greeting to the US Chamber of Commerce at the opening of its 44th annual meeting He said It Is his policy foster progress through encouraging private competitive enterprise" This policy has created record prosperity he told the businessmen adding: must now find more ways to assist less flourishing segments of our economy to share more equitably in this abundance and we must continue to champion fiscal integrity in government and to promote healthy economic growth" Some 3000 delegates are attending the three-day meeting GE To Gel Fee For Afomic Operations RICHLAND Wash Wl The General Electric Co will be paid a fee of 92650000 a year for operation of the Hanford atomic plant and the Knolls atomic laboratory at Schenectady it was announced Monday The fee is included in a new contract between GE and the Atomic Energy Commission retroactive to March 9 GE has rereceived a fee of 91 a year for its Hanford management since as prime contractor to the AEC Ike Warns Foreign Aid Slicing Would Endanger Security WASHINGTON (ffl President Eisenhower sent word to Congress Monday that any substantial cuts in his 94900000000 foreign aid program at this time "would greatly endanger the security of the United view was relayed to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by Secretary of State Dulles following a White House conference In an all-out defense of the program which has undergone repeat ed attacks on Capitol Hill Dulles testified: 'To have this program appreciably reduced interfered with or put in jeopardy would gravely endanger the security of the United States That is the considered judgment of the President and aU his advisors who are charged with safeguarding our national Dulles also told Congress that new leaders seem mindful for the first time of "the yearnings of the Russian people for greater But hie said they not gotten If we want the Russians to forego "their old policies of violence Dulles said "we had better continue doing the things which have led them to Dulles said Russia has been deterred from aggression by "the network of mutual security treaties backed by our mobile striking kT EATREIitlJ tVAC SWEET GAS NUNICA Mich Four motorists and a school bus driver who get their vehicles started discovered someone had sweetened their gasoline by pouring sugar into the tanks Open 6:45 Start Dusk Dial 6-8404 7-7161 CLOSED TONIGHT AND TUESDAY OPEN WED HUMPHREY BOGART "LEFT HAND OF GOD" PLUS! Victor Mature "THE LAST FRONTIER" Slock Market NEW YORK UP) stock market was higher Monday but buying demand was very selective in the late afternoon Gains sometimes were extensive and went to around 6 points at times although the bulk of the rise was cut off at 2 points or below Losses usually were no larger than a point Business started ao fast that the tape was as late as two minutes but the place slowed thereafter Business tor the day came to an estimated 2600000 shares That compares with 2760000 shares traded in sharply higher market I 4- CAPITOL Large Tax Paymenl A check for 948687 has been delivered to the Thurston County treasurer by Anderson division office manager of Puget Sound Power and Light Company It comprised the first-half installment on 997374 payable in 1956 on real aad personal property owned by the utility in Thurston County in which Puget is a major taxpayer Total taxes paid by Puget last year including Federal state and county levies amounted to more than seven per cent above those of the previous year I Of its total revenues Puget paid out 26 per cent in taxes Anderson said GRACE KELLY JAMES STEWART Also: Wiliam HoMaa Audrey Hepburn Humphrey Begett The the senior class and vice president of the Future Farmers of America at North Thurston Athletically he is a top golfer and is active in the Rifle Club program Working steadily responsibly and willingly Kjer has planned projects detailed responsibility and maintained the respect and good will of his fellow students and his teachers it was pointed out by the Exchange Club He acted as chairman of both the polio and the magazine campaigns at his school He attends the Methodist Church Mac Kjer 18-year-old North Thurston High School senior above has been named Boy of the Month for April by the Olympia Exchange Club for the Olympia Young Christian Association Kjer son of Mr and Mrs Olaf Kjer Route Nine is president of Hi-Y Chapter I and is chiefly responsible for organizing and developing the two chapters of Hi-Y North Thurston High He is a former member of the Burwell Hi-Y Student Kjer is also president of Closed Monday Through Thursday By Ait Nowberry Most -of us think of using FLASH indoors and at night But another equally valuable use of that wonderful flashbulb outdoors in full sunlight! Most pictures are of people and there are two problems in taking pictures of people on bright sunny days If you the photographer have the sun coming over your shoulder according to the old rule the people are directly facing the sun and eight times out of ten be squinting badly from the glare The beautiful smile becomes a frown in the picture On the ether hand if you pose your subject person in the shade yo uhave the second problem: dark shadows on the face FLASH is the answer You can pose your subject in the shade or in the open sun but with the sunlight coming from the side or back of the subject get the advantage of bet ter shadow contrast and the instantaneous flash will give you the face highlights you want without making the subject squint The smile really will be a smile! A lenshood or shade will protect your camera lens from direct sunlight ao avoid sunspots in your prints We have these to fit most cameras and of course we have flash attachments and flashbulbs galore Best Camera Store 116 Fourth Avenue East FL 6-6966 Adv YEARS LATE PHOENIX Jesse Lain oure 30 protested to officers when they arrested him for drunkenness as he climbed on a street-sweeper "I thought it was a Lamoure said Streetcars disappeared from Phoenix about ten years ago Observations at the United States Weather Bureau Olympia Airport for the 24-hour period ending at ten-thirty Monday morning are as follows: Maximum temperature 59 degrees minimum temperature 30 degrees rain none total rainfall to date this year 2332 inches highest recorded wind velocity 12 miles an hour Forecast for Olympia and vicin- OLYMPIC COMING WEDNESDAY Fellowships Given To NW Instructors Bonus Paymenls State bonus claims numbered 30201 to 31200 were paid last week State Auditor Cliff Yelle said Monday The additional 1000 payments to Korean War veterans brought the total paid thus far to 95271-655 or an average of 9169 each A total of 53773 claims have been received to date The 275 grants amounted to SI' 100000 No individual amounts were announced mm Ban nus Mil' rein mm Auxandeh THE IN CINBMAfl 0 -r FUMED ON LOCATION INSIDE A SOULI 'TLL CRY Susan HAYWARD Richard CONTE Eddie ALBERT Jo VAN FLEET -Don TAYLOR Ray CANTON C' -fiSuAl- Top Cara van turatta NEW YORK in John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowships to assist scholars and artists in research and the arts were awarded Sunday night to four Pacific Northwest college instructors The fellowships among 275 granted by the foundation were awarded to Dr Nicholas Poppe Dr Fred Henry Schmidt and Prof David Wagoner of the University of Washington and Dr Earl Spencer Pomeroy of the University of Oregon fcM INSECT STUDY BERKELEY Calif Scientists are attempting to trace the evolution of insects from the oldest mum-1 mified insects yet discovered The insects were brought to the University of California recently They have been preserved in amber for more than 60000000 years They were found in Alaska BLUE OX Shelton Mon Tun "WICHITA" JOEL McOREA and "THE VIRGIN QUEEN" Adulta 75c Stud 50c Chil 20c atura Starting Timas Man in tha Gray Flannal Suit Ghaat Tawn 7:40 ttasupcrk best-seder is nsw i superlative nation picture! 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