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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1945)
Only the Framework Remains xnm cracuOH BTATESMAN. Solent, OreHjonrrldcry Morning, September T.' 1943 pagz czvnr : ; 1 . f tire fatted business district ef.Yokohsnui with charred skeltons of b meiropoiu- famous buUdlnn remalninr remind first corres pondents to visit the city of Allied bombincs. (International) i Elementary Schools to Open Sept. 10, 11 to Talk With Parents ? Elementary school principals will be In their buildings'- from i0 to 3:30 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, September 10 and 11, to onfer with parents of children new to the schools In Salem and those entering the first grade, Superintendent of Schools Frank B. Bennett laid Thursday. ' i Elementary school pupils who attended schools to Salem last J year will report to their schools Jap Camp Boss ) ' '' W v .1'- It. Kakuzo Sida, director of Of una Japanese prisoner of war camp 18 miles from Yoko hama, scowls after being taken Into 'American custody. The camp was .described as having health, sanitary and discipli nary 'conditions among the worst In the area.-(AP WIRE PIIOTO) 1 Jr. High Open Sept. 10-15 School offices at Parrlsh and Zicslie junior high schools will be onn to reeular students from xllonday through Friday, Septem ber 10 to 15, so that pupils may complete their registration. Sup erintendent Frank B. Bennett an nounced . Thursday. All students living north of Trade street will attend Parrlsh, those living south Will attend Leslie. Two students will bo required to share each locker, due to the number of lockers' available this year at the schools and those who Wish to share with a particular person, 4 should report at the school together. and make this ar rangement, Bennett pointed out Otherwise lockers will be given by impersonal assignment. ' Students 'Who have not previ ously taken1 care of their regis tration at the senior high school have 'been urged to do so at the earliest possible date. Tanzer Victim Of Suffocation John 1L Tanzer, 42, 425 North 17th, died "Thursday in a house fire at East State and Elm ave nue, apparently the Victim of suf focation. " j . . ;.. First aid men said they were called to the scene I by 'residents in that area and reported that .a davenport and a chair burned and that Tanzer apparently had in haled 'fire. The foody was turned over to the county coroner for further investigation. The house, which is believed to ... It. .1 . Jk 1L .. V A A The first wnite male cmia Dorn ( oeiong io we jt exen estate, was en Manhattan island was Jean saved by the Four Corners fire Vigne in 1614. department. ; . for. registration on Monday, Sep tember 17, for a short time. As soon as their registration is com pleted, Bennett said, they "will be dismissed to secure supplies and materials and will start to school on Tuesday morning. ; i Certificate Required: r Those entering school here for the first time will be required to present a birth certificate or oth er evidence of age, i he added: j School buses for 'these schools vjrill run on "normal schedule on Monday, Septembers 17, and will fielivpr rlmntnrv i nurtil frnm the Capitola district: tp the school which they attended- at the close of the 1944-45 school year for ten tative registration. As soon as the dtefinite enrollments are known adjustments will be made and de finite assignments for the year given. i- Bus to Be Used I In the Capitola district, pupils will be brought into the) city to attend school at Garfield. A bus Will 'pick up first i and second grade pupils on Evergreen avenue and Lansing avenue,! and' will stop to pick up first and: second grade pupils at the corner j of Park ave nue and Center. First and second grade children living east of Lan sing avenue and north of Sunny- view avenue may either attend school at Englewood school or catch the bus at the corner of Lan sing and Sunnyvlew avenues. Chil dren south of Sumnyview will continue at Englewood school ex cept for children east of Park and south of D street, who will - catch their bus at the earner of Pans: and Renter. Bus number 17 will deliver pupils to the Highland school and bus number 19 will deliver them to the Washington : school. 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