The OSTGON STATESMAN.' Salenv Oregon, Tuesday Morning. March 21. 1944 PAGS ISIS Flight Officer Broiunedoff : Gaes Out-BuiMing--JJpMordle' By KENNETH I. DIXON - WITH TUX AEP IN SARDINIA. March 13 - (Delayed )-(4 Whenever the boys who fly and fight in the B-26 Marauders of this outfit are feelings little low, the latest plight of Ilight Of ficer Merle S. Brownedoff is published en the bulletin board just to show them how much worse things could be Brownedof f, which when separated into the words means "fed up u the seek." isn't: exactly his name out its as- near a transla tion as could be published In po lite society. , J flight. Officer Brownedoft la 48 years old and strictiy si fictiiion al character born In. the brain, of Lt Bill Mecroey.the-outfiVs public relations officer and a fanner New Orleans newspaper . man, which explain everyltfcing. V According j to- Monroe's ' latest release. Brownedoff,! who hails from Nowyaseeit, Oklahoma, has completed. 4S missions over Pan tetteris, Sicily, Sardinia, France and also Lampedusa, ! flying with the "tiredest medium ' bomber group in the Mediterrimean' And is he browned-ofC- ! . Be won the ah medal with a "pot full of clusteri.; He was re commended for the distinguished flying cross, but it bounced. He participated in the first Romeraid and attacked the Capua road bridge five days in succession, fin ally bailing out and blowing it up with a well -placed charge of dy namite. . . j , : - "My hottest raid. Monroe quot- ed Brownedoff in an interview for the "Nowyaseeit Noonday Sun" at the end of his 40th mission, "was that one back in August when we could see the target. Re member? Flak tore off the left . tail plane, ripped up the fuselage, knocked out the hydraulic sys tem, demolished the! bomb bay and stopped the clock. Then the fighters hit us, f They knocked out the right en gine, ripped off the left prop, sheared off the right wing, and blasted the nose clean out Boy, I'm telling you, a Bt-28 on one wing Is a hot ship In fact, I don't know how we'd have got home if the bombardier hadn't fallen out and - lightened us upi . Good old Chuck! I knew he'd come through ';' some day.-.'-rv... vt-l''i ' That was the day each of my gunners gat. a B-2S apiece. Luck ily, they. were, from another squad ron." - ; . ' Right at a time when the out , fit's' morale was taking a beating due to its losses over enemy ter ritory,, Monroe managed to get another interview with Brqwned off, who was then a hero. A court martial had j Just awarded him a suspended sentence,: and.- a silver According"' to Monroe Browned- off, who had Just returned to this , base after" bailing -out in 'enemy territory and making his way back w r r p t w. i r r r w 21 Z4- Z5 1. 7 4 -t TTT1 liiiiiiini W 49 5 v?y 54 wrl I 1 1 b HOUZQKTAaV " , . ' - ihat Itnm pt wtrtr -Ltn casuy. i . , t CDecoraUoe Cbe.vslar li CtriMurcspket dty;. y 12.Ftmyec ... t " x.imr y, 19. Movements IT. Symset for sodium. : XSL Ctruscan god M " f 2. Retained - ' J" JLTouag geaU 2XStartai r---:.:: -yk - 23. Cover y -. -C y:- j, .tr speck . Tx-yyx-: ' 2 Prophet r:.i!:---:--; SI. Mladle AUiatte state (ab&.) . XX. Neat ! . .-A, 24. remale n , .1 2s Symbol far si!vr SKCfose r , 40. Matches -"..-' ' ' -r 4iEJttInctUrf ( 43. Employ : -i ' 4t. Whmt ttrtiBti M0rt Ut NiHtbwcittt n ftaaste ess - ' bun t Uritt (of AZitit - bmmhiagt - - ' 4T. Houm sdditkMtS 47. Wiu was f Ae fotctt ctrsl ' cf Karmxadjf I " " tl.PmoasUty 1 1TP t2. Dimuwtiv far CJvs U.V7kU EizL'ih-Urm stvi Itlf tttrrrd im T Eittatet"? tS. rnternsUoKSl tengusz ' ' ST. Mend j ' 1 lUie Het noiset j CL rminlr.s name . : C2.i:roa , 1 - . " : ' -y-: : .yrstsaal' . 2. Household ' .-.. , ' , 2. CorrelsUve of either .2. PsJm rcsf ., 4. 7lzt French eccfesitstit was tkr prim minister pf . Lrnmi xii tr -.--j. yz,- 6. Grafted (Heraldry) f to allied lines, was tried by the court for eating malted milk tab lets in excess of his ratios aHowr ancav Sentence was suspended in view of bis msning illness; Cbinckle&tslly, the court award ed Brewttedoff the silver safety pin fox; actions abevev beyond and totally unrelated to the- call f duty. (The citation said that Brownedoff took off as a co-pilat of a B-26 type aircraft to bomb a culvert in Italy. "When the pilot was seized with gas pains he turned to Flight Off ficer Brownedoff and indicated he was to! take the controls. Flight Officer1! Brownedoff never hesi-i :tated.'With resourcefullness and! cool efficiency, he opened the nose! hatch and jumped.. "Flight Officer Brownedoff quick thinking undoubtedly saved the lives of the entire- crew. Bis action reflects greatly on . the armed forces and all concerned, I the citation concluded. v i Brownedoff was captured by the Germans but got away. "I cadht.tell 'em m secrets," Monroe quoted him as saying, "but they asked my rank and I started: telling 'em how I stood and so they said I could go on back that I j was doing era more good on the other side." - j Monroe's first story about the fictitional flight officer concerns the time he reported in fresh from the states, walked into the CO tent, sainted crisply and said: "Sir, I'm Brownedoff." The harried CO rose to his feet, looked him up and down, and then roared: ; -' j "Well, if you're brownedoff al ready, I hope, to hell I'm not here to. see "you a year from now! Get out!" Canadiens Seek 5th jWorM Title MONTREAL, March 20-(JPf The Montreal Canadiens, who have won the Stanley cup oftener than any other modern hockey club and who set two National leaguer records en route to the playoffs this season, will start to morrow in quest of their fifth world 5 professional hockey -title. The Flying Frenchmen will open the ' playoffs against the. third- place, Toronto Mapleeafs'Ai tfc$ same .tone .tne Detroit Ked wings, who finished - second during' the regular season; will meet the fourth-place ChieagS Blackhawks. Puzzle . More Umperament af .-. r.sct & Flat phxte i. r : 9. Roman coia . Z& West- Stilish txtr withstood tie fury sr the Ltftnfr sttaeks is 1X3? lLSpaatsn BussUe 13. HstcniL IS. Afflictions , 19. Enthralled 22.Cyprinoid Ash:. ZCMotsttstSIsse ' - 2SITtttcJMiWfic .. 29. Fsper messurt 23. Eye eosmatie 39. Lateral soasdsry 3$. Mohammedan prsci -. 37. Resplendent SS.HsrvcsC 4I Rue ' 42.nsirfllst 44. DUntnuttre for Alfred 45. Wound mark SO. Instead ,, 54. Personal pronous. sa.ctsneiiBtse seuser SS. Rtver U Italy W. Note in theses! -it. Srtrsr! tte 4C hIUmi JT StlsfeieS Vial. r B3ag rmtwes eradiesik Zsa Spring Jersey; Show Planned For. Marion- Marion County Jersey Cattle dub will bold a spring show, it was decided at the March, meeting Sunday at the: Jersey firm of O. C Welch and H. C Kelson, just north! of Salem. .n -1 ' The date for the show depends upon! fiae state committee which will fix dates to synchronize in suck a. way that breeders may if they wish visit all or several ot the-dub. snows, ' " The spring show became certain when it was .voted to adopt in its entirety the tea point program of the Oregon Jersey Cattle dub of which a spring show Is one point. I Two 4R Jersey . Cattle dubs have! been organized and ethers may be formed. The, two now started are one at Chemawa. led by Otto Beatiy,. and one at Loo ney Butte led by A, Reeves, a recent arrival from Arizona. Announcement was made that Lewis Judson of the Marion coun ty dub will give a. Jersey, heifer, calf to the one doing the best livestock work from the three schools in - vocational agriculture in Marlon county. The, teachers from the three schools are to be indies. : v' ' .; ' - -; Beatty has offered a heifer to 4H club livestock members : un der similar conditions. . Leaders will be uie Judges. ' : t v More than 50 Jersey breeders attended the Sunday meeting; held in the form of no host dinner. Local Matierial License Plates ' H Negotiations are now m pro gress between - Secretary of State Robert S. FarreuV jr and the Ore gon state college forestry depart ment, in an effort to obtain a 1943 automobile license plate manufac tured from some Oregon 'material. The last metal plates issued for Oregon cars fa 1942, are. now showing, wear f and; Farrell said new plates would be required for next year. Samples of plates now being used in some eastern states have been received by Farrell. The Illinois plate is manufactured from soybean ' fibre while some other states have adopted plastics. Farrell said he hoped to hold the cost of the new plates under 15 cents a pair. There; are ap proximately i 425,000 automobiles registered in Oregon for 1944. Oregon cars are now. carrying windshield stickers in addition to the 1942 metal plates, f Funeral WednesJay , CHICAGO, - March ZO-PoB- tical leaders, both democrat and republican, were named, honorary pallbearers today for the funeral of -William.!. Hale "Big. Bill" Thompson, three-time mayor of Chicago, Wednesday afternoon in Thoburn Methodist church. Bur ial will be in Oakwood cemetery here. ' . - : ' . ! ' ; Thompson.! a republican, died yesterday of heart disease at the age 74. ' J.y a, . - - Legal Notice ts the Cireeit Court of the State of Oregon for the Cointr f Marion. -. CITATION SUMMONS Frank E. Butter. Plaintiff, vs. Persephone Butler Watts and Homer I. Watts, Her Husband; Lavemc Spence and Jack Spence, Her Husband: N. S. Butler and Jane Doe- Butler. His Wile; La da McCready, UMsarried; Leo Kohn Cyrus and Norman Cyrus, Her Husband; Miuicent Casey and Pe ter. M. Casey. Her Husband: Clar ence Kuhn and Margaret Knhn, His Wife; Anna Perria Allard. Unmarried; Nellie ODonnelL Un married; V. L Butler and. Arts Butler, His. Wife: Mabel Clair Ground, Unmarried, and J ohn Doe Scott, Unmarried; J, B. V. Butler and Ruth Butler. His Wife; W. D, Butler and Kate Butter, His Wife; Mitchell Butler, Unmarried: Lora Conn,' Unmarried; Cerrinne Mar- ttrt. Urnnarrisd; L. D. Butler and Ella Butler. His Wffet FUler, Unmarried; Ruth Gill and Frank. Gin, Hes' Husband; Dorothy Doe and John Doe, Her Husband: and alt ether persons andor par ties unknown claiming any right. title, estate, uenv claun or inter est in the real iwopetty herein aesmhenU Defendants TOi The-ebove named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Yon art hereby commanded to appear in the Cir cuit Court of the state or Oregon for the County of Marion at the Court iTnwww in the City ex Salem, Oregon, wimin ten days from the date of . service of this Otahon & Swtmwt upon yon. if sen within this county; or if served within any- other county of this Statev then within twenty days from, the date -of service of this Citation Jk Summons- upon you or on or before the erssaB o: four weeks from the- date or. the first pnblicmtiaB of this Citation J Summons if in any other State of the United States; tnd show cause, if any you have, what right: title; estate, lien, claim or fa ters est you claim to nave m sad te the following; described property. to-wttr - - i ,, lil acres is the Schneider Tice DUC in Seen 23 and 27, J T. S. s. R. C m or tie W. IX, Markm. County, Oregon, i Thin CitaMnrt it SununoBS is served on you by order cf the HoDcraLle Ceo. IL Ihmczn, Jade of the above entitled court made and entered on the -18th day of February, 1344. WXTHZS My band and the seal of said court affixed this ISta day of February. 1944. . IL C MATTSOrr, " r ' ' County Clerk.: BUTTX3 & JACS; AUonwys for Plain tirf.' : . 1L7-1J-21-23 A. 4. Candidate ' . LEWIS JUDSON Lewis Judson Files for State Representative! Lewis Judson, Salem dairyman, Monday filed his declaration of candidacy for the republican no mination for state, representative in the ' legislature from the 12th district (Marion county) Other filings Mondayr Robert A. Freeman,; route 7, Portland who would "win the war and peace with Roosevelt and national old age pension1 if. be attended the" democrat national convention, from the third" con gressional, district. ", i f . !; Giles 11. French, Moro, for the republican nomination for state representative in th ; legislature from the 22nd district (Guliam, Sherman, Morrow arid Wheeler counties). . ' " " A.. Rennie, Corvallis, for the re publican Borninatibn for state rep resentative in the legislature from the 11th district (Benton county). Mrs. Donald Airnpriest's r auirr uics in i aroma Francis Albro, (father of Mrs. Donald Armpriest died 'Friday night at his residence in Tacoma iouowing a neart attacs. For many years he had been; a chemist with the S perry Flouring company. services are to joe neid at 3 p. m today from, the Buckley-King mortuary in Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Armpriest are in Trxoma. . Legal Notiee ... IN THE CIECUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE -COUNTi OT BfTJlVrNO- MAH. PROBATE DEPART MENT, i . ' ' i In the Matter of the Estate of IVA LaRONR S WANEY,' deceased. Ne, 500SZ NOTICE OF S4XE OF REAL PROPERTY In the matter of tbe estate of Iva La Rone Swaney. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Es tate of Iva LaRone Swaney, de ceased, by virtue of an order is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Multnomah; duly made and entered ; on the 14th day of Feb ruary 1944 in the 'above entitled estate authorizing and empower ing said Executor to sell the here in alter described real property- belonging to said Estate at private sale. I will offer for sale and sell at private sale from and after the 29th day of March 1944 for cash or credit or both, at 915 Ameri can Bank Building. Foruanct, Ore gon, subject te roniinnauon by tne Court tne xollowing described real property, to-wttr ; A parcel of land beginning at the Southwest corner cf Lot numbered Four (4 . in Block numbered Twenty-Four (24) in the City of Salem, Marion Coun ty; Oregon, and . running thence Easterly along the- South boon- dary line, of said Lot numbered Faux, 40 feet; thence running . Northerly parallel with the West boundary una- of said Lot num bered Four, 82ft feet to the;. North boundary line of said Lot Four; thence running Westerly, along said North boundary Une. 4Q fteet to the Nttarest con--. ner ot said Lot. Four; thence running.. Southerly, tionj? the West boundary line of said Lot -Four, 82fefeet te the place-.of ' beginnisg and being 4A feet off ' of the West side- of ; said. Lot -ssusbercd Feasr (4 h Block numbered Twenty-Four (24), in the City of Salem, County of Marion and State of Oregon-.; A parcel of land beginning T4 Vs feet West of the South east corner of Lot Nueahered Four (4 hi Block numbered Twenty-four (24 V in the City of ; Salenv Marion County. Oregon, according to tne-: plat of said , City of Salem, now of record hi the office of the Recorder . of Conveyance for Marion Coun ty, Oregon, t henee running ( Northerly parallel with the- East -boundary line ef said: Lot nuns- -bered four (4;, 82& feet; thence running Westerly a I on g North. bouadarr line of said Lot nundMrtd Few (4V. Sls feet; thence running Southerly peraj . let with tbe last boundary line of said Lot numbered Tour (4), 82ft, zeet to ttte Soum; boundary line of said Let Nonbeml Four (4): thence rutming; Easterly aloatg the South boundary, fine -Of said Lot numbered Four (4), Stt feet to the place of begin ning, situated in the City of Sa lem, County of Marion snd State Date of first putlkstion March 14th. 1914. - ' Date of last publication, April littV 1944. . . , DAVID P. MATHEWS, Executor of the Estate ' i. ef Iva LaRone Swaney, "" ' ' ' Deeea5t -. j georcx a. riri3, i . - Attorney for the Executor, ' ' 9 IS American Rank DuinST. Portland. Oreaon. M-14-21-i3-A- Draft Boards Reclassifying ' Men Under 26 The work of redassffrinx between the aces of 1 sad 23. years, for military service, as or dered recently by federal officials. w progreasmg satisfatoruh all parts of Oregon. Colonel Emr V. Woofianv state selective service- di rector, declared here Monday. - wooton retorned here Sunday front eastern and central" Oreeon where bnomferred' with a num ber of diaft boards. He said the draft boards particularly were in terested in the reclassification of meal defeiiett in agricuItuTe' ad industry. y fXt is my opinion that s? sub stantial . n u,m b e r of men. now working m agriculture and Indus try under deferment, wul be made available for military service un der the reclassification program, Wooton said. -l A - v Woaton: declared "fiat Oregon. up to this tone, has provided its tuu quote of men for military ser vice while many other states, some in the far west, apparently have lagged behind. . No Inquest Due; For Mrs. Nelson I No- inquest! in! eonaection with the death here Sunday of Mrs. Katherine Nelson, 5L will be held, Coroner L. E. Barrkk said Mon day.. Mrs. Nelson died In the gas- fiQed kitchen of hex home, 1695 Yew street .;Uy:.:- John B.4 Nelson.; her husband. who told police they had quarreled and that he had slept hi his auto mobile when ' she locked hint out of. their house, was quoted by po lice also as having said that she had on previous occasions threat ened to take, her life. ' 1 Dr. Barrick said the death had occurred several hours before the body was found by Nelson a. few minutes before t. a. m. Nelson told of, having gone downtown in search of a hotel room, and of re turning home when he failed to lo cate one. He did not then, he said; try the door but Sunday morning he found that it was unlocked and that there was an odor of escape izx fffTi ' -"; s. - J ; - - v- - - . ; .; -; - - - -. - y-' - r -f w i i Mxllsg sW VVrson dUea M.edd esd se- re weJet easts tsbhetiia. (hetsfcts, '.J, ' .1. S3 jrsToa standard ;m toted.. , i -,1 "JUL'?'' ' - 0 mm i i hi- in .-hi . .. . M FiistioLand t: Jaeste Coga (abeeeki film star, sow a TJ rttder pitot. was the fhst men te aBcht when BiKiah forces were land ed by air behind Japanese Unas in nerthers Burma, aceordins te an annooneement from US army sir force headquarters India. (AT Wlrepheto) BeaYerton Wins Speeeh Honors Beaverton high school carried eft soost honors .- for s single school in the annuel high school speech tournament sponsored Sat urday by Willamette university on the local campus, Highlighting ffftl-m high's par ticipation was a first place gar nered by Addyse Lane in humor ous interpretation, n second for George Swift in serious interpre tation and s second for .Tom Brand in extemporaneous speak ing. The trio was coarhed by 131a Rose Mason. Willamette senior. Schools taking part were Bea verton, Bonanza,' Lebanon, Med ford, Boseburg, Salem and Mon mouth. Prat Herbert Rahe, Wil lamette speech department, head. was in charge. "' TO VJAriDG FOB EASY TO'LTAU Ci:S"."I2 CABC2T One-piece swooft cement recep tor, xrtih enameled waferproof cemsosition board sides rekv forced with steel Enuly instuOed. Comes complete with fiftinos, soon dicfv duck curtoinav hooka, , (Ec 4 XL length Easy to IntoJIl Ho tools orspe- ' dal skil requbedl Use onyWMre yee'd- use semmen eeeie KM rltcMnpresonfed fiber reikis Shxggereei perfeee - etes fesh teWwcee y saJadhs., arscihe. -COC' 1 t 1; Vnni CLOSZTCiT Sthct seevy hssweeek wftn 100 Attend Republican OubMeet Monthly meeting of the Marion County Republican club was held Monday ' night at the chamber of commerce with some 109 persons fn attendance, and with s number ot speakers on the program. ! 1 Mas Speakers were George A kenv state budget director; John Kelry, executive secretary of the yrMTtT illijis and postwar planning commission; XX A, Lew- ts, cbairtaan of the Marion county r repubQesn central cesneaitsee, who tatted on procedure by which baL kts may be made available for service men; and Doug Yeater, who spoke on behalf of the Young Republican joi'gwiiiation. Others who"contributel to the program were: Paul Wallace, can didate tor election as delegate to the republican national conven tion; Doug Malarkey, prviate sec retary to Governor Earl SneD; pr. R. E. Kteinsorge, SUvertecv snam ber of the state board of hhmer education; Mrs. Nettie Spaulding and Dr. ' Floyd Utter , and Mr. El lis, spokesman for the Tbwnsend organizationsv ! . , Dr. O.. A. Olson, president of the group, presided at the affair, and Fred Lamport arranged! the pro gram. ;--r-;;-' -7 --: Mrs. B. L. Wright, vice-chair man of the central conmnttee, an nonnred; tte next meeting: would be held April 17 and requested that all candidates be present. Legal Notice NOTXCK OF FINAL ESARXXG Nonce is hereby grven that tbe undersigned - has filed his Final Account, and Report in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Bfarion Countr in Probate. and that Friday, the 14th dam of April,-1344. at 1(1:00 o'clock A. M. at tne courtroosn of said court in the courthouse- ht Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time and place fbr hearing objections to said Fi nal Account and final settlement of said estate, y Flrst publication, March 14th, 1944; last publication, April 11th, 1344. HAROLD F. PHTtJJPPE, Executor, Estate of Susan- ns j.- varty, Deceaseo. , ' M-14-X1-2S-A-4-1L ;" I I I 4 ; I I 4 ; CnKA.tAVATCAY Less ntl&ssOwsS 5 4 t eassstesaprssi. bosav teessepi P 1 ' ,bj I i tiwniJirt' i 11111 -mm iiafc iitiwitTii Ar---ni"T rmMtmis !'.' mil" yiijf'.'WM.imi11 " y 4-1 in , ,.,. r??s rvf. . JrKO JJ 1' T . - . r - ,. . . . . ' J V. " . . . . . " Troc1zy4-F 4 DyjtesHappyii FRENCH LICK; Indt, March 20 (g- Jimmy Dykes thn man. .be hind the cigar, was in high spirits today as his Chicago White Sox pitched -camp, and started twiee-a-day workouts with a brisk hike lurougn ue ouacung ianascape The reclassification of big .Hal Trosky to 4-F by his Cedar Rapids, " Iowsv draft board was the main reason Dykes was rhirninsr" like the robins, .i . .. ; ... . . . 'i-. : l . r Xegal Notice NOTICE OF AFFOrNTMTNT OF EXECUTSXZ .. .! ;, ......... - . . " 'i Notice is hereby given that by order of the Circuit Court of-the'. State of Oregon for the County of ;' Marion, SALLY E. SMITH has' been appointed as and for execu- - trrx of the estate of SAMUEL ' rtrB-rr r ' AH p er run s having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same to said SALLY E. SMITH, executrix, at 319 Pioneer Trust Building, Sav - lem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Hi Dated this 14th. day of March,, 1944. 1 -, SALLT E: SMITH, Execu trix of the estate of SAM - rjEL MORELL, Deceased, ' RHOTEN RHOTEN SAM F. SPEERSTRA 31Q Pioneer Trust Butfding; y-.?' Salenv Oregon -: - 1 ' Attorneys for the Estate. M34 ..- JWsWs-441..-..; .-yy,u . :i AnanxisTEATOars ' iTCAL NOTICE Notice' Is hereby given 11 that HARLEIGB G. KING, as admin istrator of the estate of FRANKi KIBSCHEH, deceased, has filed his fiael account as such.-and. hy.. order of the Circuit Court of tbeJ State of Oregon for Marion Coun ty. April 22, 1944 at 18:00 e'clpcki in the forenoon of said- day and: court room, of said "court yuve been fixed as the time and place far hearing, of objections- to Kaid. final- account and the settlement of said estate. '1'-Vr-'vi, ! - HARXJCXCK O. KTNO.SAd ministrator of the Estate ot Frank Kirscher, deceased. RHOTEN & RHOTEN SAM F. SPEERSTRA Attorneys lor tne 1 Estate- ' ., Pioneer Trust Buitdins! Salem, Oregon. M-Z1-28-A-4-1T- 18L ' - r I,- i r tm .... 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