The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 20, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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ATHENS, July It. Carrying flaming- torch lighted at Olympla by
magnified rays of the an, Greek runner passes soldiers gaard
Inr his roate against gaerrillas in Greece. Torch will be carried
tn relay bv runners through Europe to site of Olympic times at
Wembly Stadium. London. England, ((jf) Wlrephete via ra.a
from- Rome to The Statesman.) . I
Tiome Pdlice Keep Demonstrators on the liuh
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KOBfE. Jaly It A riot saaad ieep loaded with Komaa poUeemen mores down th sidewalk la the
Piazza Colonna la th downtown section of the city of Komc as s handfal of people cower against
waU and doorway dorinc one of tao depaoastrattoaar set off by the shooting of Palmlro TocUattL
eomnranlst leader. Police mad periodic charf es to keep crowds mlndXal of their presence, ((if)
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UW Professors
Participated in
Commies, Claim
SEATTLE, July 19 -P- Most
of the fireworks occurred outside
the hearing chamber as the legis
lature's un - American activities
eofhmittee opened its University
of Washinston faculty inquiry to
day. '
At the hearing itself, three ac
knowledged former communist
party members testified to having
attended party . meetings wjtn
more than half a dozen faculty
members. They said they took the
educators' party memberships for
granted. Two said their associa
tions were in 1933-39; the other's
were in 1945.
Jerry O'Connell, state leader
in the Wallace - for - president
move, was taken into police cus
tody during a demonstration out
side the armory where the hearing
was in progress. He was booked
on a charge of disturbing the
peace.
Dr. Raymond B. Allen, univer
sity president, announced the sus
pension of Prof, Herbert J. Phil
lips for refusal to respond to a
committee subpoena.
Witness Moro Jewell, operator
of a detective school, said he at
tended meeting at the Phillips
home while he was a communist
party member in 1945..
JET ENGINES ORDERED
NEW YQRK, July 19--The
U. S. air forces has ordered mors
than $7,000,060 worth of jet pilot
engines for trainer and utility air
craft from the Wright Aeronau
tical corporation, engine-building
division of Curtiss Wright corpora
tion, it wss announced today.
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learned that General Aatoaia
Bohsuall Haaal (above), senior
ranking Czechoslovak army of
ficer, has fled Czechoslovakia
with his faasfjy to the V. S.
zone la Germany. (MP) Wire
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Departs m Prokste
In the Matter of the EsUto of
. SOPHIA A. TBURMAIf. Dteund.
No. 12-T4S --
NOTICE OP PINAL, ACCOl'NT
Notice lis hereby given that the un
Sermiened. as administrator ef the ea
tat of Sophia A. Thurman. decaaaed.
haa nled tus Final Account In the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oreeaa for
Marian County and that the 4th day of
Aufun. ira, at tne nour or 1:3 o'
clock in the forenoon ot said day and
the Court room of said Court ha been
appointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions thereto and th settlement there
of. Dated and first publication. July S.
14. Date f last oublicattoa the Srd
day of Aueust, 1S4S.
EDWIN HILTON THtTSlfAN
' Administra toe
LOYAL M. KcCAHTHT
Attorney for Administrator
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Bowiars Attanflon
This Is too time to prac
tice. Plenty of pin setters.
Capitol Bowling AHt
4 Ferry SL Phono 3575
Legion Seeks
Memorial Gun
One application has boon re
ceived for the 155 mm gun which
has caused city fathers to scratch
their heads recently.
Capital post 9, American Le
gion, through its commander,
Lawrence Osterman, has asked by
letter thit the gun be placed on
Legion hall lawn, 2650 S. Com
mercial st., as a memorial. Mem
bers of the post, meeting Monday
night, approved the move of -the
commander, and it 'is expected
that alderman Howard Maple will
next Monday, Introduce a resolu
tion to city council asking that
such acton be taken.
Previously Willson park, state
This Week n
Freddie EeUer
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3059 Portland Rotd
Huggins Heads
Capital Legion;
Delegates Set
Charles H. Huggins, secretary-
treasurer of Huggins Insurance
agency, will head Capital post
9, American Legion, following
elections held at Legion hall
Monday night. Huggins, to sue-,
ceed Lawrence Osterman, wiU be
installed in ceremonies later thisj were badly hurt and that members
year. juf a British family also were in
Other officers elected for theJu-
1949 term are Sephus W. Starr,
first vice commander; John C.
Kerrick, second vicecommander;
James Turn bull, adjutant; Chet
Zumwalt, finance officer; the
Rev. George Swift, chaplain;
James Garvin, sergeant-at-arms;
Marion . Lamb, quartermaster,
and Irl McSherry, historian.
Elected to committees were
Hans Hofstetter. building; Mem
Pearce, cemetery, and Lawrence
Osterman. Dave Hoss, Walter
Kirk, Rex Kimmell and Claude
Martin, executive..
Thirteen delegates elected to
the state encampment at Astoria
in September are Ira Pilcher,
Brazier Small, Al Feilen, James
Turn bull, Sephus Starr, Claude
Martin, I. N. Bacon, Dave Hoss,
Paul' GemmelL Hub Saalfeld,
John Kerrick, Rex Kimmell and
Art - Johnson. Alternates named
are George Feller, Chet Zumwalt,
Frank Graham, Don Apperson,
George Gabriel, Gene MaleckL
Merle Travis, Willard Begin,
Ethan Grant, Hans Hofstetter,
Don Madison. Marion Lamb and
Jack Edwards.
Post members endorsed Walter
Wood, member of Salem post 138,
as candidate -for district two
commander.
The post went on record urging
all stores in Sale mto close for
Armistice day.
capitol grounds, had been proposed
as a resting place fot the enor
mous relic of recent wars. The
gun is now siorea in a city stor
age lot awaiting action by the
council.
Pieces of salt have been re
ported found in an Egyptian tomb
dating from about 2400 B. C.
Open C:45
Ends To-Day
"Out of the Blue
Blonde Service
Begias Tomorrow
Second Featnre
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with
Ales Al Larve, Kobt,
Bassy Henry
Stoiiers Slay
Yank in Cairo
WASHINGTON, July 1-(JP-
Stephen Haas, Philadelphia rea
estate man, was stoned to death
Sunday I afternoon in Cairo by an
Egyptian mob, the state depart
ment announced today.
Haas was a naturalized Ameri
can citizen and a Jew. He was in
Cairo as a tourist, officials said.
Press; officer Lincoln White
told reporters several Egyptian
companions of Haas and his wife
Mrs. Haas apparently was not
baaiy hurt.
The : state department's an
noun cement was based on advices
from the Cairo embassy.
Cairo itself was raided by Is
raeli bombers on Thursday, and
the Haas stoning was taken by
officials here partly as evidence
of taut nerves among the Egyptian
population.
There have been evidences of
increasing anti-American feeling
in Cairo and other Arab cities.
Republicans Slate
Delegate Reports
A meeting of Young Republi
cans, Marion county chapter, to
night at S o clock in the Salem
Chamber of Commerce will hear
reports; on the reunblican nation
al convention in Philadelphia last
month by delegates and represent
stives, i
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Soconci-Wook Entries in Tho Statesman's
S U MMER PHOTO CONTEST
Will Bo Accoptod Until Midnight Wednesday!
No tntry f po. No obligations. Anyono May Enter Who Takes Pictures
Solely, as a Hobby or for tho Family iUbum. i
four cUssif lea Hons: (1) Children - animals: (2) portrait - character studj; (3) pictorial - scenery!
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Weekly prizes in each classifleatioa; $70 .first, $5.00 second, 2Z9 third. Grand prtzs of $10 in
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Rtiles of the Contest:
SL fietarea saast have beea taken slaed Jaaa 1. IMS.
U rictares saast be ea glossy vaner. no smaller than Sat and
mo larger thaa llxli. . i
J. Os the back of each entry mast be pasted a sheet gtrfag year
aaase ana aaaress: tao ciaasUicatloa yea are eateriag; daU
"the photo, inclnding eanaera aoed. film, shatter speed,
diaphragm peninr. fUter, eta, and whatever other iafor-
maHoa ts perunent tacladlag Idea tinea tioa of sabjeet m
ter, date,.aad eendiUoas asdo which pictare was taken.
4. Eatries hsrsms the property of The Oregon; Stat
winners will be pahlished ia this newspaper.
f. Ne entries acceptable if they have been or are being entered
ta ether eoatests. . : "A J, , ' r ' ';
t. Declstesi e tmpaxtlal Jadges wOl be final.
1. Entries shonld bo mailed or broasbt to the Photo Depart
ment, The Oregoa SUtesaaaa, 21a 8. CeaaasereUl Si, Sa-
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John Koeneke Dies
Here; Rites Set
For Wednesday
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday for . John .j Koeneke,
former Salem cement contractor
who had lived here since 1907.
He cued at his home, 1870 Cen
ter st, Friday, at the age, of 73,
following a three-day illness.
Mr. Koeneke was a native of
Bremen, Kan., and a lifelong
member of the Lutheran church.
He was married to Lena Barttel
in 1894 at Enid, Okla and they
moved to Salem with their fam
ily in June, 1907. t
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Lena Koeneke; a son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Hirsekorn; two sisters, Mrs. LfZ
zie Lohse, Turnernd Mrs. Anna
Brei, Odell, Neb.; four brothers,
Thomas, Fred and William Koen
eke, all of Bremen, Kan-, and
George F. Koeneke, Mission, S.
D., and several nieces and
nephews.
The funeral will be : conducted
at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev.
Mark Getzendaner in the. W. T.
Rigdon chapel, followed by in
terment in ML Crest Abbey
mausoleum.
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CntCCTT COURT . fe
Metvin Waldo vs. .- Harriett Waldo
Order continue- divorce suit for- SO
days -from May S and continues tem
porary custody ot a minor chud to
plalntltt. -
t Cordelia. Zander vs: Hubert R. Zan
der; Suit for divorce ctaarelns cruel
and inhuman treatment asks lor res
toration of former name M Cordelia
Howard. Married May S, 1S3S. at Mis
soula. Mont. ,
: WUUam B. rostes vs. Carla roster
Order, -of default filed.
: LAraina Borsick vs. Claude Borslck
Suit for divorce char sins cruel and
Inhuman treatment asks restoration of
tlaintuTs maiden name .of Loraino
leyerr. " -
i Hazel Zdiaon vs. W. J. Kdlson: Do.
at marriase annulment crantoa,
piainuxrs nam of uazei
: Erwin E. Batterman vs. J. m. Friz
sell and others: Trial of July SS de-
laved to a later date.
Bay M. Ramsey vs. Anna L- Ram'
sev: Default oroer lasueo.
Hugh R. Murphy vs. BeStriee Alene
Murptoy: Order of default entered.
Jean nuzabeta- Wuaoo vs. Warren
K. Wilson: Default order entered..'
Nora Bell Hulls vs. Harold Walter
Hulls: Decree of divorce restores plain
tiffs former nam of Nora Beu snook.
A. W. Dodaon and Dasaia B. Dodaon
vs. Norma Meeks and ethers: Pacn
quiets plainUffs tlU to real property.
Rar M. Ramsev vs. Anna L. Ram'
lev: Decree of divorce to plaintiff.
Hush R- Murpoy vs. Beatrice Alene
Murphy: Decree of dtvorco to plainttft.
Sylvia A. Lehr vs. John t. Lehr: Da-
ere ot divorce restores piainttn s tor
mer nam of ayma a. uearntn.
Helen Lucil SchtteU vs. Norman
John Schuetz: Deere of divorce re
stores plaintiffs maiden nam of Helen
LMrtle wauiscn.
PROBATE COURT
Anna M. Eeoey estate: Order seta
time for hearing on final report for
August II.
Clara L. Albert estate: John T. Al
Wrt aDOointed executor.
Urban ii. Kiwooa estate: uroer ap
points X. O. S tad ter. Jr, as adminis
trator and Fred Elliott. Rex Gibson
and Peery T. Buren as appraisers.
Marcarct Aiaruir cuaraiansnip es
tate: Order authorizes final account
in and closina of guardianship.
C. D. McBride estate: Order appoints
Hazel McBrkle administratrix and Ired
Kaser. Fred Knight and WUlard Hurst
aa aDnralsers.
Anna Marie H ancle eatat: astaie
appraised at SS0.
Marearet Campben cuaraiansntp ea
tate: Order confirms sal of real prop-
rty. . . .
William r. Nuttine estate: rmai ac
count hearing set for August SI.
Emily Mae Hawiey estate: rmai r
ler rlnara estate.
Ceoree WlUis Herts estate: Order
authorizes sale of real property.
DISTRICT COURT
Frank Winn, transient, charred with
attempted forgery, bound over to grand
fury following pie of ' guilty, held in
Ueu or si.ooo ball-.
Darold WUbur Cain. Salem rout. S,
charged with no angler's license, trial
set for August 11 following plea of
Innocent.
James Franklin. Salam route X.
tall Ucht. fined SS and costs: charged
with defective brakes, trial act for
August 11 following plea of innocent.
Joseph Martin Map, auverton.
charged with possession of obscene
pictures, fined $30 and costs.
Evan Mesenhemar Bankston. 100 Will
lama' ave no motor vehicle license.
continued for ploa to July z.
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A PAIR OF TE-IUFFICAL
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Connie Bennett
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operator's license, sg fin suspended
on payment of court costs.
Dwlght Leslie Cruber. 1775 Fir st,
failure to stop at a stop sign, fined $1
and costs. .
: Herbert C. Lincoln. Salem route S,
ne motor vehicle license, fined S4 and
costs. j . .
' Joseph Milton Oracroft. S1SS Byram
rt-. passing with Inadequate vlew;4nd
2 and costs. "
Allen Alva Canaan. Salemv no opera
tor's license. $5 fine suspended, on
payment of court costs.
i Rowland Fred Tangerman, Indepen
dence, no operator's Ucenae, fined SS
and costs.
Claud Lester Rodgers. 14S N. 23 rd
st no headlights, fined $5 and costs.
Darlin Martha Coon. 23B9 8. 12tn
sL. voUtion of basic rule, fined S3 and
Charles Robert Bprague. Salem route
X no operator' Ucenae, SS fin sus
pended on payment of court costs.
Barbara Joanne O'Brien. S6S N. 19th
rt.. no operator's license, fined S3 and
coats. j
Walter; Alvin Bowman.- Salem route
S. inadequate brakes, - fined M and
costs.
D. C. Robinson. 'Albany, parking la
restricted area. S3 fine suspended on
payment of court costs. '
' James William Lea. Salem root S.
no operator's larsns. fined $3 and costs.
Lena Martha Hijdobrands 7 N. Z3rd
st, no opera tris Ucenae. S3 fin sus
pended on payment of court coats.
Virgil Glen Cook. Salem route 2. no
stop Lght. fined S3 and costs.
Alvin Oscar Christ on. Brown Is
land hop yard, charged with angling
without a hcense, trial set for Septem
ber 14 following ploa of Innocent.
Glen Albert Utterbeck. Salem route
t. no operator's license. 33 fine sus
pended on payment of eburt . costs.
Stella Irene Pierce, Salem route 4,
no operator's license. $3 fin suspended
on payment of court costs.
Kenneth D. Ahrenklel. Salem rout
3. charged with larceny, bound ever
to grand Jury following plea of guilty;
held m lieu of $L0OO bail.
KtJlCTAi; COURT '
Carl Bdmond Roth. Lebanon, viola
tion of anu-nolso ordinance, posted
1S bail. , i
Kenneth Ray Class. Coos Bay, vio
lation of anti-no ia ordinance aad fail
ure to stop at intersection, posted total
Of tlLM bell on both charges.
Paul H. Hall. Portland, no operator's
Ucenae charred, case continued.
Lonnle William Caves. San Lean
dro, Calif, allowing unlicensed per
son to operate motor vcblcle, posted
S3 bau.
John Calvin Baker, Turner, charged
with reckless driving and havlne void
driver's ucenae, posted total of fiS bail
on both charges. 1 i
Wintoa X. Zimmerman, Salem route -.WloUtion
of basic ml, fined SIS.
Duk M. Gust. Salem rout S. viola
tion of anti-noise, ordinance, posted 913
bail. -i . j
Jack N. Menear, 190 E. Owens it
fa 1 hire to atop, posted 32.30 bail.
Gerald Hall. S4S N. 17 th St.. viola
tion of noise ordinance, posted 320 ball.
Carl Chancer Beatty. 'SIS N. Com
mercial st, driving with void . license
plates and void driver's license, fined .
total of 333 on both charges. . .
Edward Ogle. 32S Union st, rhsrged
wtui movtng notor verlcle without
consent of owner, posted S3 bail.
MAKUAGE UCN8E
APPUCATIONS .
Howard NeaL IB. farmer, and Imo
Parker, VS. domestic, both of Turner.
Carl Kuren Jensen. SI. Ore on lan
branch snanager, Mul CUy. and Patri
cia May Kerry IS, domestic, Lyons
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