1 The Stat man Salem. Ofgon. Sunday. February 23 1947 'It Doesn't Pay to Lose a War9 Judge Brand Tells of Jaunt to Germany and 'Utter Desolation9 (Editor's Following Is Anther sf the ierir of persBal letters written t a member af The Statesman staff, far tbe exclusive use this aewspaper. by James T. Brast4. Jwttre-on-leave ef tbe Orttsa tiprtnc court wk recently weBt to Knernoerc. Germany, at tbe Iwvlta tin of the war department, to sit m the bench ta the nasi war criminal trials.) NUERNBERG, Germany-(Special to The Oregon Statesman ) Since arriving in Nuernberg, January 28 everything has been in volved in what William James called a "humming buzzing confusion." When things get organized I can tell more about it. In the meantime, here are a few notes on events in Washington, D. C. After completion of the processing in the caverns of the Pentagon building with its 30,000 inhabi t a n t s questionnaires, instruc tions, shots in the arm and the like we went tor the airport for more of the same. The trans Atlantic flight was to be by army plane under the A.T.C.. It was authoritatively stated that the A.T.C. provides the safest air transportation in the world. At every point trained army officers and men prepare for the worst and deliver the best. After receiving printed instruc tions the passengers, military and civilian, are taken to a moving picture show to learn exactly what to do if the plane is "ditched"' in mid ocean a most pleasing idea. You are instructed to imagine yourself a passenger on the plane and these are your experiences as shown in the mov ie: The plane runs into motor trouble somewhere over the ocean. Passengers put on Mae Wests, fasten the life belts, cross their arms on the back of the seat in front of them, place their heads firmly on the crossed arms and wait calmly (?) for the big splash and bump. Whatever is to be done next must be done quickly. You have 30 seconds to change from a bird to a fish. The crew opens emer gency outlets, throws out life rafts which automatically inflate themselves. They are supposed to land right side up. Some of them do. The picture next shows the joys of housekeeping on a life raft. These admirable rubber and canvas craft appear to be equipped with nearly everything except a grand piano repair out fits, sails, flash lights, radio, weapons, compass, oars, rockets, food and water. The picture ends with the arri val in the nick of time of a rescue plane. It was a nice picture. Incidentally. I must comment, for the benefit of the politically I minded, on the Washington, D.C. telephone system. There are, of course several governmental ex ! changes. "Republic". "Federal" ! and the flke. I was interested to learn that the telephone number ! of supreme court is "Executive I 1640." The plane trip was via Ber muda, the Azores. Paris, Frank furt and thence to Nuernberg. On entering the plane you again prepared for the worst. All wom en must be wearing slacks and there's a reason. You are assisted into an enormous harness with two big hooks on the chest, on which to snap jour parachute. By that time you look like a combina- j tion of medieval knight and a i pack horse. Whenever the plane, takes off for an over-water flight! we put on all these contraptions and then remove them when the j plane reaches its normal cruising level of about 9000 feet. I wis invited to sit for a time in the co-pilot's seat in the nose of the plane "where there are more me chanical devices in less space than one would think possible. Counting all stopovers, the trip took two nights and three days. After all the preparations for dis aster, the trip was a delightful anti-climax. Nothing happened. I am now in the Grand Hotel in the heart of Nuernberg surround ed by a scene of utter desolation. It doesn't pay to lose a war. Valley Briefs Gervais Future Hornemaker Girls had Glen L. Weaver, state supervisor of occupational infor mation, as speaker at the last meeting. Occupations open to girls upon finishing school were dis cussed and Weaver answered questions. Turner Mrs. Iawrence Rob ertson is seriously ill at her home here. Henry Bamett is much im proved following a serious ill ness and is at the Frank Caspell home in Salem. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Oren Robertson of Portland and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rob bertson, visited at the T. W. Hese mans in Sweet Home last week. Hazel Dell Mrs. Victor David has returned after visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lillie Hepler, at Co quille. Returning, the bus on which she was riding was side swiped, and pushed over an eisht- foot enbankment. Two men pas- ! sengers suffered minor injuries, j wer Tmmr Censers "The Rickey KitcheneeiV with Mrs. Waldo Miller and Mrs. William Brown as leaders made bran muffins and coaco at the cooking meeting this Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Berry are the parents of a daughter, bom February 19 at Salem Deaconem hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Berry is the former Wilma Goodwin. Sils-ertea HHIs fthur Hagen bought the strawberry ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Apple tons who have moved to Portland. Ap pletons came here last May, and will now be associated with the Marsh Fur company, mink raisers. Turner Mrs. J. M. Bones went to Portland after receiving word of the illness of her son-in-law, John Bones, at U. S. Vet erans hospital. Been VUU Capt. David Ssnort, has been transferred to Tokyo. His wife lives in Corval lis and he recently flew from the mainland to Manila. Hasel Dell Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hatteberg Joined other mem- , bers in a family birthday party j for Nettie Hatteberg in the Pra tum area. Thursday. Others in . the croub were William llatt. j berg. Pratum; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ' n . . c, . . . . . ooAirr vi aiirm, Air. ana mis. Martin Hatteberg and Mr. and ' Mrs. Jalmer Refsland, Silverton, j Edwin Hatteberg, Hazel Dell. Abie. -- Mr. and Vr. Severs ' Funrue were recent dinner hoata for a group vt relatives from Sa lem. Honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ullman Blankenship (Pa tience Moberg) who hsve Just : returned from a wedding trip. Prlngle Mrs. Melvin Bedaul was given a surprise shower bjjr members cf the Prlngle Woman f club Wednesday. In charge of the octal Saturday night were Mrs. Charles Grabenhorst, sr.. Mrs. E. . B. Kotteck and Mrs. Arlelgh Ken- . diick. I ) Turner Members of the Three Unk club met with Mrs. Guy , Chapman. A no-hot dinner was : enjoyed at noon. Those present: ; Meiamea Waller, Crume, Mil- rhe! 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