! M . ' Request Sealed-In Driver Handed Summons item 'Eair Net D-.siiradllrdls JM so m SPOKANE, May 7 -iX- Don Haynes of Ashland, Ore., who Lands to win a J 25 ,000 bet if he doesnt leave his car for 14 months, was handed a summons today to appear in a Seattle court within 20 days. The summons was issued by Clifford E. Sylvia oi Benton. Wash., who alledges that Hayr.es did not make a public appearance there as scheduled April 30 Syl via claims he suffered humi'ia tion and e robarrassmer.t and is asking $27'' damages Lt will be -up to a Seattle su perior court judge to c.t-t ide whether Haynes muit appear CRT SMID3 TRDOui i La We oldsters don't see how they'"? ?r.h'ch 'fcuYred Friday do it these who were schoolgirls ao little while ago and row are mothers! What do they know about tak ing ca-e of babies' Why. they""-ere typists or clerks in stores or em ployes in beauty parlors a little while ago. m the interval between school and matrimony. Or they did a stint in the shipyards or the airplane fattosy durir.g the war. What do they know about babies? Yet heie they are, with babies, one, two or t .fee, going right along a.t if they knew how. It's "quite incredible ... to us old sters, that is. OneTee'.s that grand mother should take over, who has had experience! But how did grandmother get her experience"' Pretty much the same way. She went to"' school, worked at home or at an office or school, got married and started . raising her family. And she didn't have specialists in those days eith er, obstetricians and pediatricians. She may have had Holt's book on baby cure. The re of her knowl edge she got. not from her own mother so much as from other mothers of her own generation. Just as do today's mothers. i VANCOUVER. B. C, May Skepticism disappears as one ; Two plaM crsh .urvivorf ho aees how the young mothers sue- ,nartHl nxm chocolate bars in five ceed. They produce quite healthy j dav, wandering were wen fed offspring, and gie them pienty of tonht and resting for their last maternal care. Diets are what the, 15 mii;0f walking, doctor ordered. If the style has, student nurse Sheila Cure. 28. changed from feeding at regular j and pj)0 Blii Grant. 30, of Van intervals punctually, to feeding couver. had advanced onlv six him whenever he Is hungry still j m,ies through tangled forest and the babies thrive and keep on steep-walled canyon since their grow ing. plane piled into a mountain inow- The youngsters get plenty of j bank Monday. -:. loe too. if it isnT quite as poetic! The chocolate was their only as in the lullaby days. The grand- food until a three-man para-rescue parents are even more foolish, if ! crew dropped to their aid today that be oossible The babies look from Royal Canadian air force out on a strange world with no thought of wars and depression?, of atom bombs and television jet they are the ones who two or three decades off will have to wrestle with world problems. Let them enjoy the llss of an infant's ignorance, they are getting a giKxl endowment in health to help them tarry their load in maturity. So today pass the orchids to the young mothers, the ones who "nev er learned how" to care for babies and yet are performing so beauti fully. Perhaps this qualification cf maternity is inherited. Sergeant York Suffers Stroke PALL MALI Tenn . M-v 7 . Fgt. AIm C York of V.'or'd .t I fame is confined to h;. hone ! 1 lowmg a .second stroke in a year nd a recu; rence of ct'..ti5 Hit son. WinKimw, said the ex soldier's ctr.dttKn was "n .ou and that pifas that he t to a h s pital were rejevtcsl. Yoi k. :!-ea.r -old holder f the Congessur,al Mcdrtl of Hcr.i r f i hei o.c t : .e in the f rt w r r Id war. has been in bad health loi alxiut a ve.. :. Hi phMc;an. Dr. C.ti) Tu.ley. said York is a ' pretty sick'' yin Animal Crackers Pr WAxPcN GOODRICH f got HI UcjJ nd LW 0ihyml Wht art better mjmes lor coutti ei bbr Ums? t-e - personally and end I his S3-day stay in ;; the sealed four-door t sedan. Haynes said he wasn't wor ried about Sylvia's complaint. C. D. Muldan'of Ashland bet Haynes 25,000 last winter that he couldn't tour the country for 14 months locked up inside his automobile. Haynes then had his car equipped with a collapsing bed and mattress, hot and cold running Water, a chemical lava tory, rooking facilities and ex ert ;se equipment and1 started out He said he plan to visit C'ur D Aierve.i Idaho, tt-day and then tour Montana. Outbreakiof .ft.- Dysentery at Fairvicw Fatal An outbreak of dysentery at i Oregon's Fairview home for the feeble minded has resulted in two deaths in the' past three weeks, the superintendent at the institution, said Saturday Fifty patients have become i El in the past three weeks, but the epidemic is now "under control." ; the doctor said. Six .f the f-atients were listed as "cri tical" during the epidemic. Phillip 'Pierce. 12. of Portland, died as a" result of the contagion about thtee weeks ago. A 14-morsth-olt girl died Friday night at the heme, but Dr. CalTicarU said that tests had nut yet proven that the type of diarrhea which proved ftal to :the girl was the sm as that which caused the epidemic; : Dr. CaHicarte said there are 10 young palients ill at the present time, with two infants on the "critual"-list. Air Rescuers Reach Pair After 5 Days planes. The two were sighted from the mr yesterday, but the rugged country Slowed rescue attempts A land party, vihach battled, through the tree-choked border country about 400 mfles from here, also reached the couple today. The .rescuers ; reported by radio Grant and Mi.4 Cure had escaped injury and were in good condition. Additional supplies were drop ped to the party, w hjch decided to delay the start of the hike through treacherous country Until early to morrow,: Fifteen miile away U. S Coast Guard helicopter will be wa.it ;r. g to pick up the rescued pa it Giant ;and Miss Cure were flv- ; ing from I'ardston.! Alta.. where the latter had been visiting her parents .They took pit from Pen- uctoii. B C. 380 mdes east of heie. trthe last leg; of the trip to anuiivcr and l.rar.t apparently went ot course m a snowstorm. For Iliijli S,liool I M ) F FHN D KSi ' K M. r .,1 ..i ) K. ! W. f-.t-r ,-. h" ' S.e- nr Mof nu.uth I e mTi . to re tj. ' tw een. tSe t o c T.'.e i-Iection b-nd :cf Ke bu school wf II be M te. t i cho-eh a; Plications at ; 5ra If 'a ,iy be- e .. puo: .T'.r.g the I g of t . cr. v I'.?. The :cr -I'Ti a grot p of rtit-etmie of tr e Indcs enjit'r-ce and :;M' o n m o u t h bvaros 5"!iursda efemng. t 5 Persions Injured, 3 Arrests Made, 2Cars Burn, 2 Damaged in Dual-Crash ' Five :;perstn ere injured, two car eettroyed by tire two others damage and three drivers ar rested is a result cf a double ac- csent y-r highw ay 9E near the Madron avenue intersection just South U Salem erlvr S-turdav . T t rnorntnt. j Hospitalised but released after tre-tnvem were Frank N. Addi-' on. Rfrse-burg. and James Carl ' Gmsory. Crawford vi lie. Delbert ! Ware Smith. Salem rout 1. Eu- kette Edgar Smaller. 2184 S. Win-: er si- ana joeepn iiuuin iiruopca. ; rs t Madroiu av-, were treat- . ert by 6rrt aidmenj I ! Addison. Gregory and Smith i were arrested by ftate police-on! be hit the pileup, but Gregory, charge cf reckless drivint. SmaU j oprratinc the fourth ear. plowed ley. driver of the fourth car in- j into the rear of Addison's ma voJvedln the crash; was not cited. chin. Flaming gasoline cnsrulXed r 99th TEAR CHflNA Commies Claim North China 'Liberated' By Tern Lambert SHANGHAI. M a y h e Cv,:r,e communists announced to night capture of a town 33 miles north of Tsingtao in a drive aimed at that anchorage cf the U.S. wes tern Pacific fleet. The communists, in a broadcast from Peiping, also reported cap- SHAXGHAI. Sunday. May S-fVP-All communications have, been lost with Hashing, strategic rail elty C2 miles southwest of Shanghai, an official announce ment said today. ture of the last two nationalist holdout cities in the north on the Peiping-Hankow railway and de clared: Now all North China is liberat-j ed.- ; Actually. Tsingtao and the far . northwestern provinces remain in nationalist hands. The Shanghai nationalist garri son reported continuing Red pres sure on the outer defenses of Shan ghai but said all .attacks were re pelled in sharp fighting. On May 3 the U.S. navy report ed its main western Pacific force i was anchored In the open sea out side Tsingtao, not at Its former j stations wjthin the inner harbor. (The navjr previously had quit its 'shore installations and billets at Tsingtao.) j The warships off Tsingtao were i listed as the light cruisers Pasa 1 dena and Springfield and tan de ! stroyers. ' Also last reported off Tsingtao ! were the EldoradoJL flagship of , Vice A dm. Oscar C. Badger, fleet commander, and the transport ChHton, with about TOO marines aboard. The navy also has three Marun Mariner seaplanes at l sing - The navy has frequently reit- ; istration building at McNary era ted 1U intention to avoid be- field airport was announced Sat coming embroiled in the Chinese urriav bv Citv Manager J. L civii war. School Music Fund Drive Nears Goal Results of Saturday's Tag Dav drive for funds I f Salem band and orchestra members had not been compiled late Saturday night, but E. Donald Jessup. Salem high school music supervisor, said he thought the drive was near its $1,500 goal. Funds from the campaign will send the Salem high school band and orchestra to the state contest Klamath Falls Thursday, Jessup affirmed Saturday night. We are of that Monday and Tuesday s wop-up of th rmpaign will give u enough for the trip, he said, About 110 members of the Salem contingents, top rankers In dis- triet competition, w ill leave for the state contest Thursday and return next Saturday night. W l! Van. Precip Salem m Si' FT N. v. V. ry m l .03 vi either bu- Mo!h V ih 'ndjv - 5? ' ,nr;- . ...i ?v t:it'Ie fur l IM mil IPIT TION (fpc I U Mav Si T I- rT Lt Vrr 43 9 Avfraf , ;s lirudka was a passenger in the car operated by Smith. City Patrolmen Glen Foster had arrested Smith on a charge of reckless driving and void opera-, tor's licence and w as escorting him 10 11 r ponce luuofl 10 post Dan hen the t.rsthalf of the accident. occurred. Fester said Smith pulled on to the highway from East Mad-' rona when the Smaller machine crashed into Smith's 1932 Ford. ' The impact knocked the Ford into the ditch and turned it upside down. ; As wreckers were clearing the nignwav, Aoaison. apparently not noticing the . posted flares, raced into the accident scene. Officers were able to get him halted before 42 Tbf OSEIDS ABRD AT U.S. FLEET: PBST Mothers Honored by Salem ,4 I ( 4 As ' 11,11 111111 ' i Three of the thousands of Salens area mothers being honored for Mother! day are pictured above with 'plants they received in special recognition from Salem Elks lodge at Its annual Mother's ceremony. 'The mothers are. left to right. Mrs. Mary Mann, the mother present with most children (she has 1Z ehildren and It stepchildren): Mrs. Carl Pruitt, IS, the youngest mother, and Mrs, John Scott. IS. Sil- verton. the oldest mother. (Statesman photo). Drawings of McNary Field Building Due j Authorization to prepare pre- Franzen Lyle P. Bartholomew or j Salem is to draw the plans. I It is hoped the structure, which I would house United Air Lines j offi.es and other facilities, will ; be started during the coming year, and mav be included in the 1949-M1 city budget The citv has avail; nse already aooui ms.uuu. includtiig $2.".000- in federal matching funds. Although plans will probably be drawn for the entire st; u - . ... . ture. onlv one of three units will be erected for the present. r Other phases of the airport de- velopment program, in coopera- tion w ith ci ll aeronautics auth A L ority, have already resumed this me neio wesi sine, wnere ie administration building will be situated BITTEVILIJ PIONEER DIES PORTLAND. May 7 -A- Wil liam Ryan. 74. whose father founded the community of Butte ville just west jf Aurora, died at his West Lrike home today. Fu neral ser ices will be held in Au rora Tuesday. sniaii Section I page 4 . 4 9 '0 is F.1-.: ! ..i -A!'o t-o'u So - t C . f e- Section II SJC!t ., Oi'd . IT C Va!if v r . j, our lla. ITttMv k -u At 3 4 :c!jv Section III features. the later two car and both were destroyed by the fire. Gregory was thrown from his car, but was not seriously injured. Passengers in Smalley's car. but uninjured were Arthur Stabb, ! reer si ixtiin ana rteveriy Fields both of 692 f. Capitol st and Arlene Eric k son. 1 10O Sixth it. West Salem. Smith was fined a total of $43 in municipal court Saturday on charges of reck leu driving and failure to heed orders of a police officer. The second charge was. added after it was dis covered Smith w as o Derating the macnine alter oeir.g ua oy or ficer Foster to let Hrudka drive. The void operation's license charge against Smith was dismis sed in municipal court. Addison and Gregory axe cited to appear in district court on their charges of ; reckless driving. ' POUNDOO 1651 Oregon Sodem, Oregon, Army to Block Detroit Area Land Speculation PORTLAND!, May 7-(Special) -Action to stop building and land speculation in the area abova the proposed Detroit dam. through pur chase of property by the corps of engineers, was announced Saturday by Co. O. E. Walsh, Portland district engineer. t Colonel Walsh said his office plans to acquire land in Detroit and north and east of the town, where "entirely too much building Is in progress. The engineers do not intend to evict anyone living or doing business in the area, said Walsh, but the action is designed , to protect prospective buyers and , builders who may think they will ' not he in the dam pool area. j To Lease It Back j A, propertr is acquired, the ; corps wlll lea!i ,t back to ongj; ; owners a fair market rental I said WaLsh. He added "We will permit .all residents arid businesses to remain until the time comes when buildincs must be . moved . preparatory to filling up the pool." j TV, . , . The engineers have alreadv ! . , . , , . j P"r-haed and at the dam site. areas for stockpiling bv trie con- tractor below the site, at Camp Monsold. the construction tow n J ' " " - " and just above the dam for cleair- is to be let shortly and clearing w;ill continue through next year. Evacuation In 1951 Depending upon appropriations. the reservoir area, including the ! town of Detroit, must be evacu ated and cleared early In 1951. ! according to Walsh. ! The entire pol area is to be posted In the immediate future to warn present and prospective res idents aid purchasers that the en gineers intend to acouire, the area and that no new buildir.Ks sho'ild be erected Walsh reouested tht all real etiite transactions in rhe area ke recorded at once in order to exred-te psvnient fir lad and builri;r.g by the government. Mother of 17 Sli?res llolitlav (lonteM Honors ith I)aiirhter-in-Iaw Mis K C, Barker. Salem royfe 3. mother of 17. and her daughter-rn-law. M's. K G. Bsrker. jr. mother bv a fc-v. hours, were awarned -rchids bv The Modern studio Saturday m a special Moth er's Day contest. Mother Barker senior won an orchid as mother of the most chil dren and Mother Barker junior for being the mother of the young est baby, born Saturday at 12:45 p- m. 98-year-old Mrs. Ella Glasier. j 252 N. Cottage st.. was awarded : the third orc hid in the contest for ' beirg the oldest living mother reg- ,.r4 Read Henry McLettfre9 Column : Starting Tomorrow in Sunday. May I, 1949 Elks Lodge Loss of 8,000 Gallons o OiK i Laid to Quake The loss of 8 000 gallons of fuel oil apparently caused by the April 13 earth tremor was dis covered last week by A. M. Han sen, 528 Mill st.. who supplies steam for ths Starr cannery. Hansen said at the end of the 1948 canning season his tanks showed 5,000 gallons of oil. and that he had another 3.000 gallons put in during the winter to pre vent the tanks rising from the ground during high water "ani now we find all 8,000 gallons gone." He said the 'quake apparently broke a connection between two tanks. The ground a few feet be neath the surface L oil-soaked Repairs are under wav. Brians Warned to Curb Sweet Tooth LONDON'. M.. v 7 -(Pi-Britons were warned tonight to go esy on candy if thev don't want ra tioning back as.iin. The warn; ng. cam..- frr.m C R M. Cannon, president of the Na tional Federation of Wholesale Confectioner . The demand for candy has been extremely heavy smte 'ratiorri; ended two weeks aco Some vil lages hae lecn milked dry by candy-starved children arid adults. Cannon to'.d newsmen. Sweet Home Troop. Keizer Cub Pack Victorious at Scout Circus By Thomas G. Wright Staff Writer. Tr.c Statetrr.an Sweet Home's scout troop Si and, Keizer Cub pack 41 walked from Sweet Land field Saturday night winners of the Cascade area council's annual scout circus. Salem troop 42 was second to the Sweet Home unit and Keizer 41 was third. Pack IO and trailed the Keizer group for honors in the cub division. A capacity crowd was on hand at the field to view the work, drill and enthusiasm of several hund red scouts at the circus. Many, many more lined the streets of Salem lor the parade Saturday af ternoon. . 1 A prefabricated train, construc ted of wood and complete with tracks, cave Sweet Home top hon ors in circus exhibits and clinched the bif blue sweepstakes ribbon tor the Linn county troop. They No. 41 5-Year-01dBoy Struck by Car, Seriously Hurt PRICE 10c i 1 Five - year - old Robert Wallace pet tion will be hin i'.e-f separate-w-as in serious condition at Salem ly fcr aipruval or fejectinji General hospital early Sunday They attnbutei the rush !to ih where he was taken after being fact that if a rent bt is sr struck by a car at Cottage and ! prt ved it i rnr. j -t. t ,- Court streets Saturday afternoon. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Wallace. 1555 N. 4th st . was crossing Court street in the pedestrian lane when he was struck by a eastbound car cpeiat ed by Audrey Augusta Lien. 2075 University st. Mrs. Uen was cited to appear in municipal court Mon uaT un a cnarge oi janure io yieia units w ill oe allowed rent in right of way to a pedestrian. , creases iMheir net pratir.g' in Young Wallace was taken to the 'come is less ths-i 25 per cent f hospital by Salem first air am- E""" income. In :ih cases iti ts bulance. The attending physician ! will be hiked t- a SO pet ttil said the boy had a fractured skull ; level. , and described his condition as i To Brine I n nnUM ij ' serious, a city police repoit said. Robert was returning home from a movie matinee when the aici dent occurred at 5.21 p ni. Farmers Union Votes Against Daylight Time MT. ANGEL. May T-(Specfal)-The Marion County Farmers union quarterly convention. In all-day session at the Legion hall at Mt. Angel Saturday, went on record as opposing: dsylight saving time. The new' time schedule was fully discussed at the morning session and the opposition stand taken as being in the best interests of the farmers. The credentials committee re ported 38 delegates present at the convention, the opening Principal ipcaker " session was State President Ronald E. Jones, who talked on the agricultural pro gram of Agriculture Secretary Biannan, which the eonvent'on. voted to support. The Mt. Angel local wo host to the group for a dinner. The afternoon session was de voted mainly to committee re ports and a talk on state legisla tion by Lyle Thomas, state secre tary of the Farmers union and state representative from Polk county. Musical numbers were piveh by the four Dummer children from Mt. Angel. The convention , was presided over by 'County President Gus Schlicher, and Secrefeary-Treii.s-urer Marie Cornwell. DlltlVls-a lfOs-llilc IIIIIIC 1 rCtllt r McKay to Sign Pension Bill May 7 Joe of the old age: PORTLAND, Dunne, leader pension movement, predicted to- day that Gov. Douglas McKay , would sien the' pension bill to which Dunne and his pen.sion group ooiecl Dunne said he conferred Wilh , ' the i!(jernor lat week, and given t e impres ion thst McKay v.oiid sign The governor himrelf as said only that he is studying the question and will take no art.ori until the deadline next TiieM.d.v. Di.nue added that he thought the jovernor might veto a com panion bill which would permit t hilriitn to be sued to force thern ! to support parents. I I placed first in scout bands, second in parade, and third in uniform : for a total 28 points. I Troop 42s points came on top honors in the chariot race and uniform. Keizer 's points were for best in prade, second in scout band and second in the chariot race. Kcizer's cubs ran away from the rest of th competition with firsts in parade, uniform and band for a total of la points. Nearest competitor, pack 10, and lt points and pack t, B. The circus program under the general chairmanship of Carl As cherabrenner clicked off on sched ule. Salem's high school band, fur nished music for the multi-ring show of chairot i races, cub scout acts, pioneering! demonstrations, scouting displays and presenta tions. (Additional detwls en page J). j Income' WASHINGTON-. Mar 1-VF)-M least SOC.MW lan llords atitady have taken tha first steps tew aid seeking higher rent returns under the new control act. the federal housing expediter's offic ifpoit ed Uday ii That many have Uken oitit cf ficial blanks ion which to petitioa for a rent increase as provided under the -fair net operating in come" formula released only U.,t Monday The Gvernmeiit la printing an adJiti wrul 4t'0.(H j-form. jj - . j But fecerar ren iffioials poLr.t ,ed out that thus Tampede o b itain the ical foirr-s not me a buri -scale li riij yt rer. ceil- ins. t'cau4e e.-n Iandlc id a the landlord .Med his petition. m the earlier h gets hLs document registerd. the m re money h stnnds ti make. Unoer the fa;r net operatir.g in-me" formula ir.sf'e.1 bv' he lut ing eapediter ,Tihe E. 'Wo!a. I riii.ii iiHiQiorai i rinse opertt j ing one to four Yen Ml dwrliir In case of ' itrge IjikII. rda thojc tperatii: ,mre than U us rental, units lnrrses wjil t permitted to bi:r. .perat;pg in come nf. to. 25 ier cent of t;ie r figure i now be: m- 2i) per cent Ctif.gie speo;f:e.j m the iW law that the owner is enticed 1m the fair net operj'iriji incorre but" left it U Wood to decide jus-l what ThM income i. i In' an effort t- cUnfy bis new form u la. Woods hid.iy prer.'red m long lut of quei'i nt and afiwrs covering further details of program. For example, this as how the Sandlori figures Out h net operating in:ime: I Seleeta Test Year i Fitst. he selects a "test"? ffcf. whichKmay be the must recent full calendar or fiscal year, or any )S consecutive months ending not more than 9& davs before the dats he files the petition. lie then sub tracts expenses and allow am for depreciation .frum the annual Income of the test year, j) What expenses can be Included? i Fuel and utilities. If supplied .by the landlord, payroll, real etat taxe Insurance, interior !f paint ing and decoration, depieriat.or. management fees., repairs and te placements. Jani'.iruW supplies such as brooms. mps, cleaners,. et t there are restriction" .i mi'SW these items ror esbrr.i Is if tfVf jyopertv o:vrie.t has 'to re t-Iaa rK.f duiini( "test? ysj.r, at n cost of $3'1, and -the r.ew roof's normal lffe is 15 years. 1bi he .n, h&rge off only one-f.f-leenth (.r $20l. H wever, iSe f uifin a simitir, proportiorifct fhj.rf for the ro,' of repairs arid re p lucerne rM mi in years piiotr to O e tt-t pe 'd he selected. Adds ( Ml tfWtrk jj In figuring out his aUpwncw for interior painting and decora tion, he adds the cost of sutfc ! work' in the test yer to trie sim i ller rhe .two precede j ing vears. then dii4es the Ulal by three to deteirmns rhe isnnual sum chargeable f r .this outlay. On the item of depreciation. th landlord mav use the :m-'uTit shown on his latest fedjj-aJv in come tax. providing it is not rhor than1 21 per cent ofrfiis anrjufil in-. come, il he'll s "small" landlord and not over 18 per cenj if h operates more thsri four dw tllirig umts. j! -a" YoimpMrr Calht-r for Wailinp I'ool Inaiigural iNDPrPENDENCE. Miy 7f-(Fre-ci;.l 1 Several hundred yongtr were present; at In tependeince city paik Saturday af'.srnoon when t ! newly built v.ain p.Lgr d ti r.d , box w as dedicate f. ij The chamber of commerce fur nished ice cream fjr all prcMfit. Baseball Scores western; ixternational. At W matches J-. Slem lj-s At B.-rnrirton 7. VUrtiwia 1 j At Yktma Bixsn J 1 At Tcorr,a 4, Vi.cjJVr t ! AMERICAN' LEAOfE Jkt Oocao'l.Kw York S l Al St Louts 4. W ttmrn'nn' I At Cleveland 4. hmwi 3 JI tr.n) At Detroit ,4. 'Pnuasc!phis!IS ' NATIONAL LEAGCC At bboum a. CinclnrvaU 4 ;i At FnilaaeipKia P-Utvirfi m - a a. r r . At Brooklyn IS. Chiesco 4 ; 4D6XT LM.AGVK At Portland S. hcit S '1 At Oakland S. S-m fritim S At San ( .4. irrTire ! At fis4Jywd . U Angeles I oun SEiiATons Von 12-5 toit 9-8 . t-