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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1949)
I (w Joe Lorn KEW YORK, July 8 Three adults In Lonr Island soand yesterday. Wire photo to The Statesman.) CIRCUIT COURT Laurence Kessel vs Minnie E. Kessel: Final divorce decree granted, defendant's former name of Minnie ELjColljns ordered re stored. . Ellen S. Iverson and others vs William S. and Irene Sherman: Trial exhibits ordered returned to owners. Hazel Peterson vs Edward N. Peterson: Final . divorce decreo grandted and settlement of prop erty rights approved. Mable P. Youngblood Vs Walter N. Youngbloodi Final divorce de cree granted. G. jGienn Williams vs Jayne RuthtiWilvliams: Final divorec de cree granted and defendant's for mer name of Jayne Rutn Gordon ordered restored. Margaret E. Richardson vs Mur riel Leon Richardson: Final di vorce decree granted. John K. and Mamie B. Holt vs City of Salem and Portland Gen eral Electric company: Complaint seeks annulment of city ordinance Census Starts On Business In Salem Area Retail, wholesale and service establishments are coming in for questioning these days iin con nection with a federal census which started in Salem Tuesday. I Carl J. Gilson of Portland, dist i ; ict supervisor, who was in Salem Tuesday, said the census prob ably would take two or three rweeks. Assisting him are Mrs. Maxine Kent, John Overby and Mrs. Harriett Smithson. Census-takers will be at a special desk irv the lobby of the Marion hotel from 3 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays until the census is completed. Persons with questions may bring them there, Gilson said. The average questionnaire will take less than 10 minutes to com plete, Gilson said Information Sought Includes navroll rlala number of employes, lines of mer chandise sold, gross receipts and type of ownership involved. A similar census for manufac turing was taken two years ago. The federal population census will tart next April. Four Corners Clubs Plan for Carnival The Four Corners Home' Exten sion Unit and the Rickey Garden club will have the food concession at the third annual benefit carni val sponsored by the Four Cor neri Community Center Associa tion on July 15-16-17. Guest speaker at the Rickey Garden club oh Thursday. July 7. 8 p. m. will fys Raymond War- UPrMl!ewt t the Salem Men'i Rrt.n- Ch . Iis topic wil1 be Roses. Hostesses will be Mrs. m' Mtew.rt' Mr5- liver R'ck r, -KM.r5' Ever?tt Smith. Mrs. E white, and Mrs. Harold Snook. -dliurU1 lamb,s t0 8upply the cat gut for a single tennis raquet V"". Build Variety n Meals Fully Dressed POULTRY FRESH FISH All Kinds Safod I I .. ... t. -. ?, .. ,5 - ,jmtm . ... . W - : a, : : I . . f . WraW'iMiaaMaMiaMaej to the R escue in - k. V and a child clinr to the tide of a sailboat that capsized d urine a squall All four were rescued by a motorboat named GI Joe. (Associated Press : ;i changing zoning classification of certain property from residential to restricted business class. Alice Smith vs Southern Pa cific company and T. C. Gerous beck: Two complaints seek judg ment on: total of $30,000 dsrnages foif death of plaintiffs husband, Sidney A. Snyth, and injuries to plaintifff allegedly resulting from auto-tran accident. MUNICIPAL COURT Betty Tyson, Fort Worth, Tex., and Jeahe Davis, Kansas City, Mo., charged with selling maga zines without a permit, each fined $23. ii if MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Jack f. Arbolino, 30, teacher, New Yerk City, and Eileen M. Snider, 4, student, 1045 N. 21st st., Salem. Wayn Hughes, 21, farm labor er,; and pCva Jo Phillips, 17, stu dent, bdh of Independence. Louis :St. Dennis, 44, clerk, Coos Bay, and Beatrice M. St. Dennis, 40 domestic, 3445 Livingston st., Salem. $ Mike :teier, 32. salesman, Stay ton, antjj Gertrude Fuononen, 30, waitress Rainier. PROBATE COURT ' ' OscarZimmerman estate: Order approve final account, authorizes distribution and discharges ad ministrator. Flora tThomas es-tate: Order sets final account hearing August 6. Lavalle and Darlene Crites guardianship estate: Order con firms sale of real property. Leonard O. Barry estate: Ap praisal at $4,668. Sidney A. Smith estate: Order appoints Alice M. Smith admin istratrix, and Helen Petre, Paiil R. HendHcks and Helen Gallagher appraisers. Robert F. Oakes guardianship estate: 'Order appoints Pioneer Trust company guardian. Electa; E. McDonald estate: In heritance tax determined at $852. Mary Frances Richardson es tate: Orjjer approves final account, authorizes distribution and closes estate. reat-grandmother's first party dress . I i MBCQ dress was a Fashions have changed since I860 when the first NEf HOME sewing machines were produced. Today lucre's a "New Look" ' j ... and an I All-New NEW HOME. It's oew !' inside and out All-New to give you perfect sewing easier, faster. See it today. Sheraton Table Style 27. l $184. ta beige tnahocany. $174.00 in walnpt. Other models $143.0 to $189.00. Easy terms. 20 year guaran tee. As low as $18.00 da Cabinet Models i! Tyearwageay Five Amateur Sailors Still Being Sought NEW YORK,; July 5 -(P)- Five amateur sailors still were missing on Long Island sound today, more than 24 hours after a vicious squall caused! at least seven drownings. j Coast guard sea and air search ers criss-crossed a new placid 40-mile stretch, of water between Jamaica bay and Huntington, Long Island. Winds up to ?0 miles an hour gale force Whipped the sound to a fury of ; angry waves and hissing spray late yesterday. An estimated 300 j small craft over turned or were swamped. Some 385 persons were rescued after 37 racing boats and 40 spectator craft overturned. Six persons drowned. j Beaches andi resorts were jam med with a record July 4 crowd, seeking to escape the highest mercury reading of the year 87.6 degrees, t , Attendance at Playgrounds Shows Drop Attendance Sat Salem's public parks and swimming pools drop ped to 12.471 during the week June 27-July J after totaling 34, 802 during the first two weeks of the season. I Total attendance the first three weeks of the summer was 47,273, compared to 48,100 . during a similar period last year. At Olinger park last week, 1,965 persons swam in the pool and 1.255 used the other facilities. Figures at Leslie included 1.510 for swimming and 1,312 in other activities. - Attendance at other parks in cluded Bush 465, Richmond 363, Highland 957, Englewood 870, Grant 1332, McKinley 784, West Salem 510, West Salem Park 552 and 601 in music. Tennis figures were not available Tuesday. BUILT LIKE A FINE WATCHI PrcisiM spiral tf ptmvidm pmlmiHf bmlmmfd, tmtb invvaiMnt . . . vl" Watlaa, rkit- OiMmprgt, rs Btrr mt4 lbrlftia. caaavl aar il datfc. OTHII NIW HOMI MATUIIIi lOCKPIOOP STTTCH1NO ACTION , INSTANT MVEISC ROATMO rtESSEI FOOT PHfCCT SPHO CONTROL IUW.T-IN SEWMO LAMP WfST- inchousc motoi ruu sn Of AnACMMBfrj. TeacKfirsSplit On Red Issue At Convention BOSTON, July 8 -VD- One teacher charged another with membership in what be: called 'a communist i party-line organiza tion" today and that touched off the first open rumpus on com munism at the; convention of the National Education association. There were indications that there might be more when the same question goes before a gen eral session of 5,000 delegates and associates Wednesday. Today's verbal clash came at a separate meeting of about 300 teachers considering the recent NEA educational policies commis sion statement against commun ism. That statement, whose co makers Included Gen. Eisenhower and ' Harvard President Conant, called for a ban on communist party members as American teachers. Principals in the tilt were Rose Russell, legislative representative of the CIO teachers' union of Mew York City, and commission chairman John K. Norton of Col umbia university's teachers col lege. Miss Russell called the com rrrtx pram Hih Your catis rocfl ssosao j i i ; Y J4 ' V, I S. : , mm m. I e THIS SENSATIONAL PROOF S1t YOUR RICHFIELD STATION munist report "411-conreJved, Ill timed and ill-omened." She said it would "continue tho cold war ... cause friction and hysteria ... and; start a witch-hunt'. She charged the report erred In trying to make education "an instrument of national policy." As the finished, Chairman Nor ton told the teachers that the lady they -had Just heard "rep resents an organisation which oas consistently followed the com munist party, line." Repb.g to Norton's charge. Miss Russell said: "This is ; ood example of guilt by association. Every' organization that is mil itant or dissents is calleu ibver sive in one way or another." Gibson Confirmed. As Bank Chieftain y Appointment of Rex Gibson, Sa- lem Danger, as manager oi its new West Salem branch bJnk was confirmed Tuesday by the UJS. National bank of Portland. The bank's statement from Portland said the West Salem branch at 1117 Edgewater street will open Monday, July 11, with a staff drawn from the Salem area. Gibson has been assistant manager of the Ladd & Bush Sa lem' branch of VS. Nation and has been employed there since 1922. Ask your Ricnneia dealer to show you this visual proof of how new Rkhfield Rust-Proof gasolines with WM19 protect the fuel system of your car from being ; strangled by rust! Ka&IiekAsks! Aid to Fight On Red Tide I NEW YORK. July 5-F)-ChIarig Kai-Shek appealed for United States aid in combatting the spread of communism in China, in an interview reported today by Clyde Farnsworth, Scripps Howard staff writer The interview was obtained at Taipeh, Formosa, with the 62-year-old generalissimo confining nearly all his publishable com ments to written' answers to ques tions submitted in advance, Farns worth said. Chiang retired from the presi dency of China last January but kept his leadership of the kuo mintang party. He declared in answer to one question that re gardless of whether he holds any political office he could never "give up my revolutionary lead ership" of the Chinese people as long as independence and free dom is yet to be achieved.'' He answered "yes" to the ques tions: "Do you feel that if the communist forces aren t now checked in China the communist movement will spread through Asia?" and "Do you believe this spreading communist movement Is Again Richfield is first with a 'Tears Ahead" development in gasoline! Richfield gasoline-with amazing RD-119 -STOPS rust and corrpsion in your car's vital "rust zone." What causes rust? Rust and cbrrosion result from moistucc in your gasoline, caused largely by condensation. - I What damage does rust do? 1 . Rust ruins gasoline tanks and other fuel system parts, causing costly repairs and replacements ... 2. Rust clpgs fuel lines, screens and carburetor jets, causing rough idling, poor mileage and loss of " power and performance.i.3. Rust particles cause wear on precision spam in fuel pump and carburetor, causing frequent costly overhauls and replacements. How does RD-1 1 9 prevent rust? It coats the inside of your car's full system with an invisible, polymolecular protective layer that prevents rust j . Protect your car! Filtup with Richfield - the only Rust-Proof gasoline -today. ' J : j Costs no moro than ordinary gasclino Th Statesman, Salem, Qngom. WtndaT JolT-il Idaho, Oregon Reach Accord On New Spans An agreement for new bridge crossings over the Snake river has been signed by the Oregon and Idaho state highway departments. State Highway Engineer R. H. Baldock announced Tuesday. The 'agreement calls for im mediate construction of new bridges at Weiser and Payette and for widening or replacement of bridges at Ontario and Nyssa with Oregon to decide when actual construction operations shall be gin. Idaho will make foundation tests for the Weiser bridge and Oregon will prepare designs and specifications. All costs will be split betweerf the two states. For the Payette bridge, Oregon will make the foundation tests and prepare the designs. Contracts will be awarded Jointly with federal aid funds used on all four bridges, Baldock said. Construction of IK? Ontario and part of a plan of the Soviet Union to dominate the entire worldi" RUSTED IN ORDINARY GASOLINE This steel rod is heavily coated with rust after special 48-hour laboratory test in ordinary gaw line containing a small amount of added water. Rust also attacks the gasoline tank and fuel system of your car. Nyssa bridge mayb delayed for mom timo as neither highway commission has taken action on setting a ditf. Baldock said th Payette and Weiser bridges ar tho most critical because the proa cnt structures' are nadequata current truck loadi. ; i DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS TODAY It On f .00 Order or Mora PROTECTED IN RICHFIELD GASOLENE Rod shows no itgn of rust after an identical 48-hour laboratory test in Richfield gasolins contain ing amazing RD-H9 JBefoff test, the same amount of j water was added to prove cdncEuivcly the superior protection yu get with Rkhfield Rust-Proof gasoline. cT contains amazing Sinclair RD-119 FITTS MKT. WboUwU-Rttail lit X. Commercial PbB 1-4424 (I Ml