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Svere Ore ' fatalities la Oregon
Sue to Industrial accidents during
the week ended March 19, the
state Industrial accident commis
sion reported Friday. The victims
were Joe Heuchert, Portland, met
i woreer; Charier J. Wright
Oranlte, laborer, and Ami ti
.Wells, Portland, mechanic There
were 738 Industrial accidents re
ported to the commission during
u weex. .
City -Needs Bridge--County En
gineer N. C. Hubbs advised the
county court Friday he had been
conferring with Manager C. E.
Guenther of the Salem water de
partment relative to renlarin
bridge the department uses in
V7 reachin its water supply source
' wmwu ouuiu. ine court said
) I Vi WM wflUn to let the water de
vwnneni use the county pDe-
f , . . uriver ior we purpose, at the wa
ve?, commission's expense.
f jif rt aim .... -
Prankster Sought City uolice
-were Friday instructed to be on
me lookout for a person described
a navinj a perverted sense of
humor who has enjoyed sounding
wr vi me air raid sirens and then
running away. The siren switch,
jucaica on laamus court, has been
pui into service without author!
zation several times, L. F. LeGar
city defense chairman, de-
ciarea. :
uevernor K e turns Gov.
Charles- A. Sprague returned to
us desk here rriday afternoon
alter a trip as far south as Ash
land. He was the principal sneak
v l r at the annual meeting of the
JT Ashland chamber of commerce
Thursday night The governor
1 f No wPPeci briefly at Roseburg,
f -bugene ana urants Pass.
w ier Precincts Filings for
precinct committee posts recorded
at the county clerk's office Friday
Included: Henry Zorn, Aurora
route one, republican, Champoeg;
vuse juuen and Dr. a. T. Giexy,
republicans, Aurora; Glenn A.
-ouiet, republican. West Wood
burn.
Savings Insured to 35,000.00
ere earning 3.i at Salem Fed
eral. 130 south Liberty.
Old Baltets ClearedThe Mar
Ion county court Fridav antw.
ized Acting Clerk Lee Ohmart to
dispose of all old election ballots
na stubs on hand. He will sell
them, cooperating with the paper
conservation campaign, if possi
ble, otherwise burn them.
- Fag LJrht Gone M. n . 1 1 ''
oute six, Salem, rerjorted tn
lice Friday mornin that
light had been stolen from his car
s It stood parked at th
mm.
Flowering trees & shrubs, fruit,
nut & shade trees. H. L. Pearcy
Nursery, 253 N.High St
OBITUARY
DriU
Rev. Guy L. Drill, at his home.
85 N. Winter street Salem
Tuesday, March 17; at the age of
!) 59 years. Husband of Mrs. Laura
j r, x urui, of Salem; brother of Mrs.
l Ferris Swan, and Mrs. Holly
jy' Fryer, both of Yamhill Louis and
if Frank Drill, of St PauL Minn..
" Jonn Drill of England, Earl DrilL
'. w wmwiiiiiw, we ana xiarry t I
f DrilL of Seattle. Casket will be
m ear w.iiam.h rv w i
f; open to mends at Clough-Barrick
i tmta, noon, Saturday. Services
l wiu he held Saturday, March 2L
V , 130 PJn. at the First Christian
-yurcn oi fcaiem. Rev. C. F, Swan-1
wa omoaung, assisted by Rev. I
f, enaau Burke, Rev. E. Gilbert
i-ays, and .Rev. Walter -. Givens.
tonciuaing services in Belcrest
Memorial park. -
l ,
faehner - ;
r, , i-aut xiuenner, late resident of
p Jefferson, died in an Albany hos-
pital Thursday, March 19, at the
tge of 83 years. Father of Mrs.
7 ?.ffT.! Dftoar
of Jtllenon and Mrs. Edna White
v .
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sisters, Mrs. Christine Farlow of I
vi ijliu. Alia Kiirvivai ' nw . ttsta i
Albany and Miss Clara Buchner
a T..1 J. a . .. ,
rviuuHj - na. iwo Droiners,
John and Ed Buchner of Albany:
ana several sandchfldren. Me-
monai services win oe held in the
Christian church in JeffersonJ
rnonaay, March Z3, at x p. m, un-
der the direction of Walker-
Howell Funeral home. Concluding
services win Be m Beicrest Me-
morial park,
Dial to KGW 620 Kcs.
Monday night at : 30 P. M.
to hear an Important state
ment by Daniel J. Tobin,
member of President Boose
velfs Confidential Lebor
Advisory committee. .
1 C:r::m3 Ycd
tMuXtANJ). - Dr.GXaaa.Nn.
, CIlAli LAT.I
c " I tetflcfe - Co.
rprV'-l Cenertl Elee. Co.
.1 '-as - - , ssi ssTMsaj
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Coming Events
March II, 11 Older Beys
eonf erenee, TKOA,
Marsh 31 Freshman Glee,
Willamette university.
I Msrch M Salem T Gleemen
concert ,
r March 17 Half-holiday, Sa
lem schools. - i . . .
March 38, tt Anneal Berth
west area YMCA council meet
ing m Salem.
March St Last dayefer slay
Primary candidates te file.
April 1 Last day te file state
income tax returns.
- Aware Mas ArriveDelayed
because of the emergency slowup
in non-essential metals industries,
bronze, silver and gold 4H club
pins and certificates, all achieve
ment awards for completion of
1841 4H projects, are being sent
out to 2300 Marion county boys
and girls from the office of Coun
ty Club Agent Wayne G. Harding,
Men! If you want cuffs on your
trousers, order your suit now h
fore Gov't war regulations go Into
effect Mosher's, 474 Court
Board Praises Werk Consider
ation of reports topped the bus
iness of the state library board
which met here Friday. Gov.
Charles A. Sprague presided. Miss
Eleanor Stephens, state librarian,
was praised for her work Hi
rector of the state Victor hv
uve.
ji
uerense Ezaaas Graded jst
members of the county police re
serve wno took a recent ezamina
yZZrZ. 1 oeiense training
lessons averaged a grade of 84
per cent L. L. Pitt,.
the countr rrv ii v
Samuel Ramp wrote a perfect pa-
Per-
Veteran, of Foreign War, meeting
Monday, g p jn. All comrades wel-
come. C A. Robertson, comman.
uer.
AlteraUeas Flasuiad-. Wim.
H. Bush has taken out a huMn.
Permit to alter a dwiHn .Tm;
South Commercial steeetat a t
of $43.nrWegnna.
uea permits te wreck two
woodsheds and to erect a Drivt
garage at 2370 Lee street at a
U cost of 3J. -
-
that a federal auto tax ctiW.r
federal auto tax sticker w
t.lM i. .
uwu uia car wnue it was
parxea at 1115 North Commercial
ireex.
Eagles: Dance Sat niriit at
&agies nan. Three hours of fun. i
Name filed C. H. and n a
Ostrin Friday registered the bus-
mess name of Salem Sanitary
Milk company, 1857 State trAt
r.!k U a . . I
iuc county cierx.
Mortuariea'
Paid Announcements
I Wagner
e Wagner, late resident of
- ' Thursday, March
" a;e of 50- Wif J.' L. I
VTKner Tmxie two; daughter of
Wmiam Wagner, Portland; moth-
er of M- Lambert Vaag, San
Francisco, and Gilbert Wagner,
yt Madison, Wash.; sister of Ferdl
iuam.. a m .
wina couiee, Wash,
Fmil Wagner, Ft Blakely, Wash,
Je Wagner, Algona, William
Wagner, Wilmington, Calit, Fred
Wagner, Anchorage, Alaska,
Christ Wagner, Salem, Mrs. O. B.
Ackley, Tacoma, Wash- : Mrs. I
manna Giffen, Long Beach, I
Calit; grandmother of three.
Member Seventh Day Adventist
church. Memorial aervir et,,P.
day, March 21, at 3 pjn. in the
walker and Howell Funeral home,
Rev. Ernston officiatine. Cnnrlud.
mg services at IOOF cemetery,
Sehwalm
c -.j o.t i I
U.te resident of Toledo, Ore. Sur-I
I vived b a broth SchwL I
iiw aiuiwajjn. in in rnn oir i
ox Toledo. Announcements of fu-
neral ,,ter b i)M,r,!!,,, I
. -
korn.
J uuiiie,
.
- John Anthonv Soto. 17. A
March 20. Survive Ww
Mr. and Mrs. John Soto of Call-1
fornia. Member c t5L Jn-n,'
Catholic church. - Private ft,.
services will be held with Terwffll-
ger-Edwards
charge.
Wagner
Funeral home
. I
Dan W. Wasner, g, died Fri-
day, March 20, at his home on 355
Salem Heights avenue. Survived
by. widow, Molly Wagner; daugh-
ters, Mrs. C. W. Holder. Mrs. J. W.
Douglas, and Mrs. John Crolsan, J
u (i "" . v. wasner,
Salem, Jim Wagner, Lee Angeles, 1
Calif, and Maurieo W.n ti.
n e.i. . mw,
Angeles; brother, Jim Wagner. 1
LPerth, ITaansasC tight grandchil-1
orcn. m unirii announcements i
! later br Rose Lawn Funeral hnma. I
Rogorc EvarigoKstic Party
Salem; - . .
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACXE
- Ferry txJ i:th SU. r ; " .
l.lily 7:13 (xes;t Ileadays)
. Came and Hear fta C!J-Fash!ened Gesyel
The
Custodian
Lm T. Orewley
f14"11 Roosevelt has named
Leo T. Crowley, chairman of the
J Federal Deposit Insurance Corp-,
I alien property custodian, thus
lrln' potential control over
aa estimated 37.000.000.000 te
frosen alien assets in the United
States, Crowley. 62, Is chairman
ef a buTion-dollar utility company
In private Ufa.
Young Slayer
Jbixecuted
- w
Here Friday
'John Anthonv Sntn IT trinU
slayer, went to his death in the
h-thi ... ,k i .
"thai gas chamber at the Oregon
state penitentiary here Fridav.
v The youth entered the execu-
tion chamber at 3:29 and was
-ced dead at
Two prison guards and prison
chaolains. Rv. Rohrt Trnth!n.r.r.
eland Fthi rvani.i rvr...n
1 . Tmea mw e death
9 . M i . . .
"e sppearad calm end
f1" " C1,r 3 before leay-
ertL - -
o ate .-hearty dinner laf
Vf" co,MllUn ot rout
I chicken, chocolate cake and straw -
I berry pie and slept soundly
throutioat th, bUU. prUm of-
mwvM. lkUS BBK Bal I L IIH1
I. . .
j
-.j ... , ... ' ' s
"u HULK.
"I want to be remembered
to my folks," were Ms last
words. Chaplains said he
Wared as he was being strapped
taJihe death chair. 4 ?
Soto was convicted of slaying
Kenneth L. Gorsuch on a ranch
near Hermiston on September 25-
He later confessed the slayings of aston Brady, jr., 23,
Gorsuch's mother, Mrs. tZI010
Am", All' th11' Iarvi
Adams.- AU three members of
the familv wiri chnt a. th,
SnJTi? Thk "J 5?.2T
c. ... i j .
iv.. ouiutu on ue rancn
for evl months.
Ane wayer took the family
utomobile and a small amount
OI money and later was arrested at
Kennewick, Wash. He pleaded in-
nity at his trial In Umatilla
county but psychiatrists said he
WM ne.
t
uuv- nanes a. sprague re-
fused to interfere in the execu-
Uon-
15010 was the son of Mr. and
Mn- Antonion Soto, Porto Ricans
of M". Calit, and the eldest of
ven children. His criminal
career oegan when he was 14
J old-
His first offense was at
tempted extortion, for which he
is seat to a Callforala re-
femutery. He later was trans
ferred to a feeble minded lastl
tatlea, front which he escaped
i came to Oregon.
Soto aaid hm lrm&ri I
miiiiu i
becw he ared that Mr Tobin
hd cP from the I
reiifiMU -i4ijv.j - i
"".uuon ana wouia
turn him over tothe police.
Physicians aaid th I
was the quickest here since thelne naay"
lethal gas chamber was installed. I
v ' i .
OlXUia 1
'
Br"r-To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Br-
bS mSS, VaS2S2uJ.,?frM-
jfcSZKtt - ? -
A. Groeabcck. . Staivtan a . -n-i...- I
Marion. h"S.K
nmiABMUL i
c'u. T, S 7?i?ul:
cr:T Mr. and Mrs. Howard X.
SH 2S.IIi,?!2Ll12 ITtr 1 on
oS2S fZ&uT9 ltaxch iem
wDf!Sl?r - - n lb- wmi
hTr Marchii; L5S
aK2Jl!P'. , -
suce. suvertoa ISclT sSwiibw
IMU. bora llareh la.
s-utwr-oMr. iad Mrs. Bormaa
5f?r. mm . a
J..?P i bcam
to Mr. and Mrs. hwt
Hu'dJZ, S
j. Bouram. lus istt r.
rTMa..1 hon March U. Ocacoiieai
Q5EGON STATESMAN Salem,
30,000th
In Circuit Court; Plaintiff Seeks
Damages for Auto, Accident
- The circuit court jury considering the 113,200 , automobile
damage ease ef Edna Smith against E. C. Alford since Wednesday
retnned a Verdict la faver ef the defendant at S:30 pjn. Friday.
-The ease reached the jury at 3:30 pjsk ? m- ; ,. ;r
- The 30,000th circuit court
nere xnaay.
The complaint was one for
damages brought by Jack Sutherland against Otis Rock, James
oirong ana lee atrong. it
Rock, in being moved slowly,
"":, uww ui isaiem on in o vein
Ka. m mji j i ... i
uiuvca mm we pain-
way of a car driven by James W.
Strong and that Strong, to avoid
hitting the truck, swerved to the
side of the highway causing a
The plaintiff avers he suffered
fracture of a bone In the right
wrist.
CUtCUIT COU1T
Judge E. M. Page conducted
proceedings at McMlnnville and
Dallas Friday for Judge Arlie G.
Walker, who was presiding over
I a damage action In Salem.
Elizabeth McAllister vs. W. W.
Gilchrist; dismissal, based on de
fense motion of compromise set
tlement
Peter Foelkl vs. Ed Forxard:
notice of claim of homestead ex-
emption on lot S. block 1. Odom's
addition. Salmn
Hosa B. Dewey VS.E. M. Dewey:
sheriffs certificate of sale of real
property on execution, involving
lot is, Hollywood tracts, to Rob -
ert Fromm for $223; assignment
of certificate by Fromm to B. B.
Hancock for $10 an
.fated conrfdHon
Hancock for $10 and other, un-
Minnl and rid. n.H.Mi.
Zxno Schwab et air sheriffs cer-
Uficate of "1 ot eal property
S te "
-. State vs. Roy H. Walker order
n n.f .t. '
Ivu n cu.
I . .
JSttte vs. George Hetland; order
ior payment of $13 attorney feel""""""
w Robert O. smith.
I W. P. and L. M. Grier vs. Rob-
order for fund, to b.
T ' """ m-
1
L W P nd. M- Crier, vs. Ed
?,Lr ' to ..
I .
waer enierea uj siate tax com -
mission extinguishing $19.01 tax
hen against
State street
Phil Schnur, 2418
PROBATE COUKT
William Hug estate; appraisal,
$26,073.61, including $4334.86 in
casn and balance In notM. .bl
Keber, J. A. Keber and Ru
aoip.ermn-
,MEIAGE "CENSES
lie street, bothof Salem.
iJn .
uus, jr., iarm
er' nd Matthies, 23, beau
I "w ""u. ui oaiem.
JUSTICE COUET
ranxie duck; n on -support
I Preliminary hearing continued to
toaay.
Henry Borigo; non-support
hearln H m. today.
.Chester Earl Austin; driving
while under influence of intoxi
cating liquor; trial set for 10 a. m. I
April 24; $200 bail posted.
Richard O. Croker; passing an-
oiner moving vehicle with Im
proper clearance.
MUNICIPAL COUET
Chester E. Pope, Dallas; failure
to stop; 2.50.
Fhilip M. Wagner; violation
basic rule; $2.50.
Irwin H. Lenaburg; " failure to
stop; 82.50.
First Air Raid
Manuals Here
-
installment of the 400,000
air raid manuals, being
I' r 7 . "c uutlu oi me
state defense council, was received I
nnnravi im4o j...!.. m a.t . i
t civilian defense headauartera
' orficI1 Propose that one man
ual anau oe piacea in each home
In fk. aiaia fVlt. J -A a a I 1
J" w . iue oisuiouuon is I
under the direction of the countr
councils, air raid wardens, I
111(1 Pcinct committeemen 4 and
cemmitteewomen of the two ma-
V.. aT, rgaruxauons.
r-a..i - . .
iLuia m wie manuals
viicvi uj ouiciaia as a pro-
rff OI clvmmn
SdriOTOEIE :
As Advertised in LIFE ,
Xlareh ltth Issue
souoTors
cznncs exriiia
Mareh W-S4. Marlon Hotel.
Salens, Oregon
US. EAEL C. WSiaST,
".' CoBsmltaat , , :
If you hear; but do not un
derstand conversation, con
tact MR. EARL C WRIGHT
for FREE Audiometric Hear
ing Measurement and dem-
onstration of SONOT03VETS
small,- wearable, carbon and
vacuum tube Audicles.
Y7rlte for -Tacts
Abdul Heminc"
':'o::3k:' :
" 321 FsIHne BalUIns
Portland ..- Orefo.
Cepn-Saturday Morning, Mcii 211942
Entered
case for Marion county "was filed
-
$5612.25 in automobile
alleges that si truck belonging to
away from parking hear Lake's
j -r g-m -m
Will .hflnpl
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P Uil
spry
Pres. Carl S. Knopf, of Willam
ette university announced unex
pectedly Friday there will be
compulsory chapel beginning the
wees: ox Apru o after a semester
oi non-compulsory attendance.
In expressing a desire for com
plete unity and all-out coooera
tion on the campus. Dr. Knopf
swtco, -aegmning with the after
Easter week of April t, it win be
T: we OI Apru , it wi
c?fuiaera requisite part of
considered a requisite part of fac
ulty and student routine to at
tmoa en masse the exercises in
y11? M0"e. Tues
thr5uh Friday"
o ana Thursday meet-
1 w -essenuauy re-
1 i,u' n Wednesdays win be
I convocations, "informative
Vm "wwamg, essentially
secular." Student body meetings
wiU continue to be held on Fri-
lf, ndident announcements
JlVJf0 od1t Wednes-
?y "
Pr KnoPf expressed a hope
that the new chanei imnn
I would mska rliu
lutmMM . .
rr"T" .tuucn ana me aamm
ri.n1. 1VJ-1. tv . j
Church Night Noted
JETTERSON Church night
Waa aharvA kZZJL 1
aVaaUMaB A K m4at- 1 a.
I wSndlV S:," ,rS
1 ""'-
1 ' n 1 haIIaa W. -
He w te get up to 3000 more niilej out of your
present tires-haw impropedr aligned wheels cu
cause excess tire wear; how to take care of that neg
lected spare tire; the best speed for saving rubber-and
nine other tire bints.
I 3
2 Kswts preserve the suush en your family car;
how to meat rout cu fromoTerhestin; how
to snake rent bcakes last loa 1 to ircea rour
aatch. Also hdpfaintriclMia desjuagvphols
" cm, xnesc are
covered by this handy
Cogateg"ce"
V
Euea Aliardlee
Competing with college girU fresa
21 states, Ellen Allardice, 19, a
New Tork model, won the trophy
as Winter Party Queen at Colgate
university, Hamilton, N. T.
Attention!
Promised!
Protest
i
A protest received! here Thurs
day from the Vale! chamber of
commerce against the migration
of Japanese, both alien end citi
zen, into Malheur county, will
receive immediate attention
Gov. Charles A. Sprague, he ad
vised Vale officials Friday.
Gov. Sprague said the nratast
had been referred to the proper
authorities.
"I assure you." he stated, "that
it will be my desire to be of every
assistance possible. I would ap
preciate you keeping me advised.'
Two Investigations to determine
the seriousness of the- Vale situa
tion already are In progress. One
investigation Is' being conducted
by the state police department and
the other by CoL Ralph W. Cow
gill, who is now at Vale organiz
ing a unit of the Oregon state!
guard.
sns a tew of cit saiar suhiects
book. '
JSer vice Men
V PENDLETON, March 20-tt3)
ueut Cot Curtis . E. LeMay of
me .army air base here Friday
received the distinguished flying
" w cAuauiuuuuj acnieve-
ment in pioneering the south At,
lantic supply route to Africa-and
Asia Mmor.
The presentation, was made by
iaj. uen. Frederick L. Martin,
commanding the second air force
with headquarters at Fort George
wngnt, spokane, Wash.
- LeMay; was co-pilot of a B-24
f our-engined bomber which flew
from South America last fait in
-Basra, Iraq, surveying bases, to
be used by the ferry command. -
Lawrence Elder. bickta asaf
Lee William Dicksea. 115 Mis
sion street, were the first twins ,
enlist Ur ether la the TJalted
States navy threagk the Salesa
recraitlng station, Chief Qaar--tersaaster
Eebert B. Fallen re
ports. They enlisted as appreaw
Uee seaaaen and win entrain for
the naval training station at
San Diego far six weeks recralt
training before entering one ef
the S3 trade schools as rated by
the navy.
- Though the Dicksons are th
first twins to enlist here, several
sets of brothers have entered the
navy. Dene Delbert Ray, 1211
South Liberty street, enlisted this
week as apprentice seaman and
will receive his recruit training
i aan xnego, and will later be
sent aboard the same sh fn on
which his brother, Byron L. Ray,
Is serving with the Pacific fleet
Byron enlisted in November, 1941.
Fallon, who has hist cnnanlctMi
his 40th year in the naval service
having enlisted March 17, 1902,
observes that due to its greater
opportunities the navy is attract
ing men of a higher type than
In the earlier years of his service.
Enlistments In the naval re
serve are open to men between
ages lrand SO, and in the regular
navy to men between ages 17 and
2ft. The navy recruiting station is
open dally from g am te t p jn.
Edward - Rutledge. radioman
third class m the United States
navy, is spending five days' leave
with his parents. Mr. and Un.
A. J. Rutledee. 1285 rr..fni
street Rutledge enlisted in No
vember, 1940, and graduated from
the navy radio school at San Di
ego after completing e lf-weeks
course. He is en route to renort
ior miry at Brooklyn navy yard,
NOW READY FOR YOU!
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helprul hints, and money-saving das on how to get
the most; out of yonr tiitomobae. Collected from Union Oil
Minute Men, truck and taxi driven, mechanics and maintenance
experts. Easy to tmderstand, completely fflustrated, and written
in Clinton's infofmal style. It's free at any Union Oil station.
Ask for e copy.
Hsi1i fl ilrm in trcC
tires; motot, tad gears; ho w to get grtttergu
oline mlleare on your way to and from work-how te
-save west on highway edps-lnbdostion and epenuias;
hints, and more dun 30 other tips.
. . . . . .
3e !j?w ! r7 cf t book? It's the tislest
t.7t a?woaL i dxirt into your neHs
UoioaOa sssaoa where you see the sief
tie Wj oant sad bias H cad ssk for JoiaC&'e
aw dook. its trte another fettore of Union's
pua co neie yon sesxe your at
PAcsnvr
Where They Are' I ;
What They 're Dplng
LeveU IV Yang, sea of .Mr."
and Mrs. Henry Yang ef Salem, .;
has been promoted te the rank '
of sergeant at the air corps ad
vanced flymr school, Stockton
field, CallL Sgt Ynng, assigned
te 4he pest headeoarters. Is a
gardaate ef Independence high
schooL He enlisted In the US
arsay Jmly t, 1949.
PORTLAND, Mereh 2(Kfl
Otis T. Johnson, 49, a marine ser
geant in last war, walked into
the rat' recruiting office Fri
day at ked for fighting serv
ice." A r .ict raneer on the Mt
Hood nonal forest, Johnson was
sighed up for the duration.
Sworn In Tuesday by Portland
recruiting officers.- Robert' W.
Pentney, 21, Salem route seventy
suspended his couege career In Its
fourth year to become an aviation
cadet meteorologist ' with the
army air corps. Lieut CoL B. H.
Hensley, district recruiting officer
ior Oregon, disclosed.
Pentney, a mathematics major
at Willamette university, was sen
ior scholar in his subject served
as president of the science club.
and was a member of the mathe
matics club. Partially self-supporting
while at college, he play
ed the clarinet in the university
band. '
Sidney SeUesiager, 22. 1199
North Sanuaer street, f eraser
WlllaaaeUe maiversity stalest
and gradaato assistant te the
Political sclenee departsneat
enlisted Wednesday in the arsay
air corps as an aviation cadet.
Schlesinger qualified for a
high school teacher's eertifieato
before going tato a store owned,
and operated here by his fa
ther. Max Sehlesinger. He Is a
saeamber of Theta Alpha Pht,
sutOenal aoaorary draaaatte so
ciety. LEBANON A letter was re
ceived by the' city council from
members of the. royal navy sta
tioned In Liverpool asking for
pen pals.
NORTH HOWELL Pvt-Alan
Wiesner, who was released from
military duty in October undot
the 28-year-old law, has been re
called to active service and re
ported at Ft McArthur. He Is now
at the San Francisco presidU
awaiting orders.
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