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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1949)
Area Policemen Receive Class Xertif icates at School Banquet Over 63 mid-valley policemen received training certificates at a regional police banquet Tuesday night which marked the end of the oil-course regional police school ending Tuesday afternoon. City, county and state police, who attended the school, together with officers of the FBI. League of Oregon Cities and mayors, city managers, councilmen and police officers from cities in this area were at the dinner in the dinner in the American Legion club. Only non-police member to re ceive an award was Thomas Wright, staff correspondent of The Or?on Statesman, who attended five police school classes while covering the school for his paper. A. C. (Jack) Bartlett, director of the state board of aeronautics, kj master of ceremome Acting C r. ernor William E. Walsh of C-f Bay gave the mam address rt handed away the diplomas. Th- Rev. George OKeefe. pastor of Si Vincent de Paul Catholic chufi. h gave the invocation. Father O'Keefe also spoke on the relationship between police man and children of the communi ty. Oicar PaLiison. director 'if the tat vocational education depart ment, stressed the need for in-e-r.we training of police officers. F A. F'iet-' her. special agtnt in ehrfio of 'he FBI m Portland, 'tk-! on tre aiue of training to oifi -: tnd the public. Mayor l tr t Elf strom. gae the welcome I Jr and poke in behalf of H'inari Kft.tn. secietary of the .Lfi.,? of uifgin Cities, who was Gene KoKMiian IVameil to Multnomah Com minion j PORTLAND. May 17-iJI-Gene , W Rwrrr. 39. w a nami III ilii.umih county t ommisi'nr I cliv. erir'ir.f a long deail'Xrk . 'He pc;Tion. R uiman, a Portland nvtr ti i k salesman and a tepublican . r amcd t'.'T Democratic C'trn nn.iner Ji-rr.e Cleascn ini R-fi-i'-tU an t "cmmisf loner F ank fih-il! preioi.:y had been unable t aiee on a candidate. HZ Theatre vvoonmiKN. okk. Tor.Y om.v: "Ne Minor Vlce And "Waterfront At Midnight" Thnrs.-Fri.-Sat. "Feodin'. l ussin' X Hh tln' " with I. OTenner A Marjorie Main aV "Km ef Texan" with Key Rogers Paul Armstrong Believes: ne Red Sf cei " to "e pi.b!.c an ads e ti ?ce' ac'r p'ewn- 1 - c t " e 8't cf bailet. Th s a t ; .''.surpassed m '','' "i fi c.' e a-'d physical ":vf!!C-" Te Pdcl Arm--,V'?' Q -rcl of Dac-rtg is ,jr 3 .:o c r r-.g to Sa'em tho DDt.;c? 'v.: itudv great art. - .v ' r"t" v. I rci sMrt ! be:, s s c' a'i ages, for th e a t'i cr vv.triCi.! previ 3 i t ft ' c ",ng For furtKer information visit the Paul Armstrong School of Dancing, 1990 Mission Street or Telephone 2-7523. Tmnnrlsnl TIotttc i or haiem from 3 & n DUE TO RECORD BREAKING DEMAND FOR TICKETS THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ONE DAY BOX OFFICE AT THE QUISENBERRY CORNER OF iluisB Tf Cu'ffslf ttr CCt ! coai a coMoat . an ifCiC CfVfft ItasCM aaat (.atsa ts wi ONE DAY OIILY!! Saicrday, Hay 21st n hoitftii 1 I 13 Big Days - Starts Ilay 24 Nigkta 1:30; Mate. 2i30 May 2) and June 4. S. Price 41.30. STSa $3.00. S3.S9 1 (lac aox). Portland Ice llrena t.iM9 Charge Against Canada Cut; Bail Continued A charge of rape against Havil lea Canai. U12 N. Capitol it-, was withdrawn in Marion County j District court Tuesday, and a I charge of contributing to the de linquency of, a minor was substi tuted. Canada's bail of $10,000 was not changed "a a result of th re duction of die charge which was made on- motion of District At torney E O.SStadJer. He was or dered held for the grand Jury. A complaint against the elder ly junk dealer has been signed by parents of a! small girl allegedly molested by -Canada. Boy Snreit from Drnth i ntler Wfieel$ of Train SEATTLE; May 17 -i.-P)- After a Great Northern mau train was flagged just .50 yards away, fire men finallyi extricated a seven-year-old boys head from two ver tical steel I-beams beneath rail road bridge tonight. The boy was unhurt. Hunched of spectators cheered a. a fireman) parsed the word: ' He's all ; right. We've got him out"' Court Awards $6,383 Portland Woman; Befriended Logger The tte 'Supreme court her Tuesoay helped justice balance hrr stile and awarded a Port land woman,; S6.383 left her by a lonely Spaniard whom she had be 'i termed. The money which the Span iaid. Jim Jirhine. left Mrs. Ida Giannini. Was in a joint bank mvounl. Mrs.sGiannini is the wife of a cook. Iti'was the practice of Timinez. a logiter. when he came mfiom the woods, to occupy a room at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Ciannjnf and their two chil dren. He paij $S a month. ' I The unmarried logger died three years ago; According to court umwa SUrta Tadsy - Open :4S JOHN GARFIELD LILLI PALMER ttocty and Soul' , HAZEL BROOKS, .4 new rimj in rntrrtainmtmt from TNI CN!EBIISE STUDIOS ANNE REVERE SKCON'O FEATT Rr -I MXPKl'TEO fil'KST With Hepalong Caaaidy BODY and SOUL am ' ' 1 I 11 yHkit operat sscm' j 11 A- M. , Until 1:30 P. M. Highway Men' Veto Requests For Additions (Story also on page 1.) PORTLAND. May 17-GP)-The highway commission chorused today to requests for a number of highway additions in Oregon. A proposal from a Tualatin delegation for early completion of the Wilsonville cut-eff between Portland and Salem was turned down because it would cost $7, 500,000 to finish the job. The delegation said the highway is partly completed, and that if the Job were finished it would do more to relieve traffic congestion down the Willamette valley than widening of highway 99-E to four lanes between Portland and the state capital. R. H. Baldock. state highway engineer said ten miles of paving and construction of a bridge across the Willamette river at Wilson ville still were needed to complete the job. He estimated cost of a four-lane bridge between $2,000, 000 and $2,500,000. The commission also repeated it talttmmt nf VMtrHlV that there is no intention to extend the four-lane w.dth of highway 99-E ; at present. Earlier the commission rejected a proposal for a new highway down the east side of the Willam ette valley. The route, to be j known as the C ascade highway. ; would run from Oregon City ; through Silverton, Scio, Lebanon , to Springfield. I The commission also rejected proposals from small communities for the state to take over road im provements. MEBCl'IY PH'MMETS PORTLAND, May 17-(.4.-Tem-peratures plummeted in Oregon early today, down to a low 4t Lakeview of 30 degrees. Bend recorded 32. Klamath Falls 34 and Burns 36. Others had minimum readings in the 40s. record the Giannini family and j Jimines were on the best of terms. The joint bank account, he said, was his way of ex pressing appreciation for Mrs. Giannim's true friendship. In a suit filed by H. J. Langoe, ! estate administrator. Multnomah Circuit Judge Ashy Dickson ruled in favor of Mrs. Giannini. The supreme court upheld Judge Dickson. In another opinion the court affirmed a judgment in which Russell Johnson. 25. received $43.- 909 for personal injuries result ing irom a irutK accident near DeLake. Jan. 14, 1947. r LAST DAY O "FAMILY HONEYMOON" and "KIDNAPPED" NEW TOMORROW! i f r s v iiltv if 5n f JA$Z &r iwxr u S - i, , It ff sWSt H i f,xm . 'ase Me 0l la The ' ir ?nd MAJOR HIT: JOHN GARFIELD FORCE OF EVIL with Thamas Gonaea. Marie UindMr BEATRICE rCAKSOH Presented by The EaterprUe Studio Distributed by M-G-M Returned to Thrill You - THE TODAY! 1 w mnnv ex rj i -Lirtec N 11 .Belinda U ' way 7 EXTRA! ,Mea.ia7l A m . mkb r aas wmmmmtr NEWS ZonerAsk&i to Authorize Apartments in Hospital Area P. D. Quislnberry and other property owners asked the Salem planning and zoning commission Tuesday night for zone change to permit construction of apart ment units In the undeveloped area Just west of the new clinic and pharmacy center near Salem General hospital. Salem to S100 Claim m Flood Damage Flood damage to a north Salem veterinary business will cost the city of Salem $100, as a result of Marion county circuit court decision this week. Sydney P. Levene, veterinarian, and his wife sued the city for $15,000' damages, "asserting that the city wa. to blame for faulty drainage of the area of their business at 3380 Portland rd. w,V'Te tl?e basement has been ud w,tn a.tPr .t,7 .'nc iVTlil ailllCAru tiles l UUU1V.I IV lalY north. Circuit Judge E, M. Paga found for the Levenes. but ruled that they could collect only the statu tory limit of $100 against the city. The plaintiffs, through At torney Asa Lewelling, maintained the $100 limit did not apply in ( this case. j Plaintiffs declared that the city had dug a ditch in rear of their property but had not enlarged u..n. i-c-...u unuer in. mgn- J : m . 1 : . : J . I I l .y io carry on nooq waters. HOLDS TIME DECISION ROSEBURG, May 17 (AP Roseburg will not switch to day- light saving time unless Eugene does so. the city council decided here. The matter is expected to come up in the next Eugene coun cil meeting Monday. Fancy Is a short word, phantasy. form of the City Obituarievi COLGAH John Raymond Coljan. lata roidrnt of Mill City at local hospital May j IT at the a of SI years Survived 1 by his wife Winifred. Mill City: a daughter. Mrs. William Pennick. ; Lyons, two grandchildren. Patsy and Billy, both of Mill City; a brother. 1 Lionel K Colfan. Warrenton; two sisters, Gladys Currie, Salem, and Hazel Fintell. Albanv. Services will be held at the Clouf h-Barrirk chapel Thursday. May 1 at 1 30 p m. with Interment In Belcrest Memorial park.. . BROWN Dr. Harold M. Brown, at Klamath Falls May IS Survived by his wife. Colden Brown, a daughter. Marguar tte Hill and two grandchildren. Har old and Gary Hill, all of Klamath Falls, and several neices and nephews. Graveside services wtl be Friday. May 30 in Bflrrnt Memorial park under direction of Clough-Banck. r tfazzirtf, aefrfOUS. fi'ffrrcxss Si t "On EXTRA! Color Cartoon Riot! "BUGS BUNNY RIDES AGAIN" Wrr ACADEMY AWARD HITSI ae biERRA U-ka-'u'J I ' L! "JTl l U i. I A change from clasa I to class II residential zone is necessary. In order to study the matter more thoroughly the commission voted to lay the proposal on the table until the next meeting. Other new petitions before the commission last night included a request by Elwood E. Towns end for a new street connecting Ford and 23rd streets in south Salem. Me offered to dedicate a 15-foot strip of property on each side of a present 12-foot alley, to make a 42 -foot street. The commission recommended that the city council accept the offer. After four public hearings on other zoning matters, the commis sion recommended to the council as follows: Acceptance of requested change from class II residential to class III business zone of three lots at Rural and 13th streets for busi ness development ' by Ransom Sc Sons, plumbers. Acceptance of requested change from class I residential to class II business zone to permit establish ment of a Dairy Queen ice cream business at N. Capitol and Hood streets, where H. E. Canada now operates a junkyard (which was established before the present city zoning). Adoption of variance permits to permit alteration of two class I residential area homes to accom modate two families in separate apartments. These were requested by Mrs. Elizabeth Young, at 158 N. 4th st.. and Mrs. Maude May Gobert, 695 N. 16th st. The zoners ' also considered a request for special permission for Delu Gamma sorority to enlarge ; iu chapter hous ,t mo Court jl. in I rjurn I tunc. lurj decided the sorority must secure signed approval of property own ' ers in the immediate vicinity of the chapter house before the pro posal could be acted upon. Brian Donlevy Brod Crawford "South of Tahiti' Fraachot Tone "Trail of the Vigilantes" Color Cartoon LATE NEWS A IIUMhrWI New! Opens f ;45 P. M. Johnnj Welsmuller "Tarxan at Mermaida" Fibber MrGee A Molly "HEAVENLY DAYS" STARTS Co-HitI j Jf Last Times Today! 11 I 11 ssarta At Urns 1 1 1 PTA Council Round-Tahle Slated Tonight The Marion County Council of Parents and Teachers will hold a "Junior" school of Instruction in the form of a round-table discus sion at the local chamber of com merce rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph B. SippreU. presi dent, has invited presidents and executive officers from all the Marion county PTA associations to participate. The council is com posed of units in Aurora. Brooks, Silvertoo, Hubbard, Hayesville. Englewood. Richmond, Jefferson. Stayton, West Stay ton. Sublimity. Aumsville. Mill City. Detroit-ld-anha. Wood burn. Gervais, Swegle, Keizer and Scotts Mills. Mrs. C. A. Frauke, state region- O BOX OFFICE CTrr-nrisj TOMORROW! R-ltued Thrills 4 Fun FRANK BUCK'S "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE" And Color f -iXi Cartoon I HOW! STATE THEATRE rw7 m 8eu til Available I HI ForLaat y f, ALL SEATS RESERVED Advance Seats Now on Sal At Th Grand TODAY! rw Q a-vt n am i ii i Color Cartoon Escaped Cons v Back in Pen Two convicts, Ralph H Neyman, 28, and Henry Bradley, 27. who escaped from the state penitenti ary early Sunday, were returned to the institution Tuesday from Prineville where they were appre hended by Chief of Police Earl Shaw Monday afternoon. The men escaped by cutting the window bars in the prison garage dormitory and scaling a 15-foot walL When arrested they were in possession of an automobile re ported stolen at Sheridan. Prison Warden George Alexan- al vice-president, and Mrs. Leslie Morris, past president of the Mar ion county council, also will be present. Purpose of the school is to discuss methods of organizing successful PTA units. OPENS 6:45 P.M. O Joan Blondell Roland Young "TOPPER RETURNS" LaU News! Last Tina Today! Final Performance At 8:30 P. M. THERE HAS NEVER BtfcN A MOTION PICTURE U.. CCIOI TICMMICOlOIl Winner Of S Academy Award. Adm. I f - IM - t.f (Inrludinc Tax) ftpeelal Shew Today 4 P. M. For Studenta StudeoU l.te line. Tax) MAT. DAILY FROM 1 P. M. O PH. 3-3467 "2 LAZY CROWDS' AIRMAIL FOX NEWS4 The Kefltvcsiy Derbyl der sad oth eppvicts nad Been assigned to isolation cells where they win remain for aa Indefinite period. Baseball Tonight Salen Senators vs. Spokane Indians Double Header 7:00 P. M. 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