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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1949)
f i ,f ' Health Boarcl Allocates! Fund For New Hospital Construction If:' (Story also on page 1.) Hospital construction fundi for Oregon totaling $2,086,89(P Includinf" $270,000 for Salem General hospital weire( allocated here Monday by the state board of health. i The turn represent! federal funds under the Hilli-Burton act of Hiss Termed Spy, Liar by One-Time Red NEW YORK, Nov. 2WP-Whit-taker Chambers pictured Alger Hiastoday as a communist stooge, liar and a spy for the Russians. Chambers, the government's chief witness In Hiss second per jury trial, testified that the hand some, 45-year-old defendant: 1. Went to work in the justice department and later in the state department at the behest of a com munist underground chief: - 2. Turned over state department documents to a Soviet spy ring at regular Intervals as late as 1938; 3. Entertained Chambers in his home nearly a year after the last date on which Hiss says the two men met. The short, stout Chambers once communist courier by his own Emission, later a $30,000 - year editor and now a Maryland farm er gave names, dates and a maith of details as he testified for the second day. Final Service For Accident Victim Slated Funeral services for Wallace Thornton Taylor, 21, Salem, who died Monday from injuries incur red in an auto accident, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Virgil T. Golden chapel. Tavlar died early Monday morn Ing enroute to Salem General hos pital after his car hurdled a drain age ditch on the Pacific highway bout 4 miles north of Salem and rmahori tnto a small clump of State police blamed fog-for the accident. ' The Rev. Dudley Strain will of flciate at funeral services. Inter ment will be in City View ceme tery. , Born Sept. 22, 1928, in Salem, Taylor lived his entire life in this city. 'He was an auto mechanic by trade and was active in youth work at the First Christian church. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Taylor, Salem; a later. Carolm Taylor. Salem; two brothers, Oliver and John Charles Taylor, both tf Salem; and grand m rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John- con. Ordnance. . and I Mrs. Madge Taylor, Salem. Salem Woman Hurt In Auto Collision Mrs. Charles Fowler. 750 S Liberty at., incurred a fractured collar bone in an intersection col lision at Mill and South High streets about 8 p.m. Monday. She was treated at Salem Mem orial hospital and dismissed. City police said ihe was a passenger in car operated by Eldon Thomas Armstrong, 348 Fairview ave. They lUted the other driver as James B. Otborn. a Willamette- atudent. Minor damage to both ears , was reported. PANAMA OFFICIALS QUIT PANAMA. Panama. Nov. 21- Foreign Minister Samuel Lewis, Ir- and Education Minister Jose baac Fabrega resigned tonight from the cabinet of new President Roberto Chiari. They quit because police heads who led a successful weekend coud are still at their powU. Yankee Cafe 319 North CommV Thanksgiving SPECIAL DIHIIEI1 Baked Chicken Boast Duc k Roast Turkey FrUd Chicken Fried Rabbit NO DINNER OVER n Trimmings with every order 12 other Items to pick from. Lou & Shorty Thanksgiving Dance & Show GUnwood Ballroom Thwr. Nov, 24th Glen Woodry Presents PERSON NAPPY LAMARE , IND THE 600 cats: FEATURING The Greatest Names In Jazz Todayl It's Hart to Stay Btcaus Ifs HAPPY MtJSICl I congress, ana nnai approval rests with the surgeon general of the U. S. Public Health service. Largest grants were for two Portland hospitals Good Sa maritan, which -would receive three annual amounts of $243,000 each; and Emanuel, which would get a total of $418,883 in three yearly payments. 1 A request for $216,660 for a tuberculosis unit at Oregon state hospital here was approved from the current budget; The board approved a $1,200 expenditure for the remainder of the fiscal year for a child guidance project! in Salem. Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state health officer, reported the largest number of polio cases in Oregon this year since 1943. He said 282 cases of the disease had been re ported.; i Crashed Plane Owners Sought ByAir Officials The state board iof aeronautics said Monday it was still working to clear up details of a plane crash which occurred In the Cas cades near Santiam Junction last week. ! i A man and a Woman walked away apparently unhurt from the wreck of the light plane Wednes day. They boarded? a bus for Al bany and have since dropped out of sight, board officials said. The plane is registered to Rus sell H. ; Brown of Miami, Fla. A telegram has been sent to Miami by the hoard asking Brown what to do about the wreckage, but no reply had been received here Mon day. i . ' t 1 Civil aeronautics regulations re quire that all plane crashes be re ported. The Salem board said it has information t the plane left a Portland airport, landed at the Salem airport Wednesday morn ing for' repairs land was forced down again at the emergency landing; strip at; the junction. It crashed, while taking off from this field- i uowttsmne Gotham Streets ; Is f To ViewShah NEW; YORK, Nov. 21 The young shah of Iran smiled and waved his way up: Broadway to day through a barrage of ticker tape, confetti and? shouted good wishes-Mncluding f Hlyah, Shah" from bbbby sockers. More than 200,000 persons lined the street from the Battery to city hall as the hatless Mohammed Reza Shah Pah la vi sat In an open car heading a 20-car caravan. The 30-year-old ? ruler of 18.- 000.000 ! subjects' smiled broadly when v a group of I bobby soxers yelled fHiyah, Shah." The royal motorcade was join ed by ; soldiers, sailors, airforce personnel, police and firemen. At city hall,: police-estimated 15,000 persons watched while May or William ODwyef presented the shah with a certificate for "dis tinguished and exceptional public service." I O'Dwyer said the Iranian ruler was known throughout the world as a friend of free nations" and said he represented "the new In Asia." i The slim, dark-haired ruler Is in the US. for a month's visit as guest of the state tieoartment. The shah thanked the mayor for ims most thrilling welcome" and said he, had "a special apprecia tion of the many cultural strains and backgrounds that converge nere in wis great; center." CLARK CLIFFORD TO QUIT I WASHINGTON, 1 Nov. 2MflV Clark M. Clifford. President Tru man's $20.000-a-year lezal adviser and "ghost writer," today was reported punning to resign early next year and return to private law practice. He is credited with being one of the principal archi tects of the Traman "fair deal" program. f ; Ilodern Swing Aunsville Pavilion Claude Bird'a Orchestra Wednesday J Nov. 23 I Sponsored by Turner Trail Rideri Adzniaalon41X0 OncL Tax) lance mm mm Wei Ntte, CRYSTAL Come and Enjoy an Evening j I : of Dancing Old Time Scenes in Dramatic Rescue '-IS""- - ' 1 geT . ; hc? NEW YORK. Not. 21 A whalebost from the Canadian destroyer Ilalda (toe) la rewed toward drifting life raft with IS U.S. ai- force men from a ditched B-29 bomber 330 miles northeast i Bermuda. In the center photo the boats make contact and bottom the small craft approach the Halda and safety. These pictures were taken by a chief petty officer aboard the Ilalda. (AP Wirephote to the Statesman.) Lewis Blocks Seating of I Judge Dawson WASHINGTON. Nov.? 21 -(JP- John L. Lewis reportedly blocked the seating of former federal judge Charles I. Dawson as the coal operators' trustee of the miners' welfare fund at; a stormy three-hour session today. The three trustees Chairman Lewis, Dawson and Senator Styles Bridges (R-NH) refused to talk about what went on at the bitter meeting. Dawson had sought to succeed Ezra Van Horn as the op erator representative. I Dawson was elected by a vote of the coal operators who signed the 1948-49 contract. That pact expired June 30, and Bridges has refused to vote to use any welfare royalties estimated $13,000, 000 collected since that date. It is virtually the only money re maining in the fund. Only $830,- 000 is still in the treasury from collections on coal mined before the contract ran out. j Newbry Proposes State Institution . For Psychopaths A proposal to establish an in stitution for psychopaths in Ore gon, similar to one now in opera tion in "New York state, will be presented to the state board of control by Secretary of State Zarl T. Newbry, he said Monday. ! In event Newbry's suggestion is approved, a man representing the board of control would j be sent to New York to investigate operations of the institution. ,4-. Newbry said psychopaths are responsible for many sex crimes Ends Today! Open AS Second Big Festnre - i Nov. 23rd MEM and Modtrn I . at . . I 4 V but cannot be committed to state hospitals because they are not insane. Only place for these per sons in Oregon at the present time is in prison but they cannot be received until they have commit ted a crime. MM The ftig Holiday Fun Shew Starts TOMORROWI mm p. AMOTNEdRLHS CCTS FUNNY WITH vincir:iA 2nd Hit! WARNER BAXTER In The Devil's Henchman'1 1 Wfcef - a 1 1 m evi m wm. mm w m mm m County Educators Set Dinner Meeting Marion county division of the Oregon Education association will meet for dinner and business at 6:15, pjn: Tuesday, November 29, in the Legion club here. : Teachers f who retired in the past year will be special guests. Martha Shull; OEA president, will address the r gathering. Convention reports will be given by Carl Aschenbren ner, new state director and Ar thur Myers. Margaret D. Simms will preside. Reservations are being received by Mrs. Mildred Wyatt, program chairman, until Friday, November 25. Actress Given Transfusion After Stabbing LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21 -UP)-A blood transfusion was given Jean Wallace, blonde actress, to day in treatment for a stab wound police said she inflicted upon her self after a party with her former husband, actor Franchot Tone. The hospital) reported her con dition "satisfactory." Police said that in despondency she stabbed herself in the abdomen with a butcher knife early y ester day morning at her home. She and Tone bad taken their two children, whose custody he has, to dinner and to see Santa Claus Saturday night. Then she spent the evening with him and friends. Miss Wallace, 26, and Tone, married in 1941, obtained a final divorce decree last Oct. 1. ; j Philomath Dairyman Wins National Honor Floyd Graham of Philomath is owner of a herd of Ayrshire cattle which won national recognition in recent herd tests, it was dis closed Monday In an announce tment from the Ayreshfre Breed ers' association headquarters in Brandon, Vt The Graham herd placed third in nationwide testing of herds numbering between 5 and 13 cows, averaging 964 pounds, 4.2 per cent milk and 41 pounds but terfat. One of the Graham cows produced 1,500 pounds of milk and 39 pounds of butterfat CSYCaRsTl EST KALB LAST DAY! "Story 'ef SeabUenlf and "Kaaan" Today 2 Dig Ones! pambifl What e pvy t Sl. tint Km HiMN PERCY IKUMP I0N0I KllWDE 2ND ACE HITI wiiitiu rninTT a i m e r e n n w e i ADRIAN BOOTH FORREST TUCKER 5 iMnv rrvt 5wiantinminsKti BMQIRKB EXTRA! Color Cartoon Warner New JWil, , j ..e - -V ! ! K I 1 i Arrest of Paid May Clear Up Car Ir rowmiff Clues U several recent car prowlingjj in Salem were picked up in Albany, Ore., Monday, ac cording to Deputy Sheriff Sam Tice of Marion county who ques tioned two men Albany police had arrested n a charge of posession of stolen goods. ! Tice said a new vacuum cleaner and a camera, both reported stolen from Salem last Saturday, were recovered by Albany authorities from a cir occupied by the men, Arthur Calvin Harmon, 25, Par ker, Wajsh., and Faye Eugene Jones, 26y Vancouver, Wash, i Tice said the men admitted to him theyj had taken these articles from car parked in Salem, along with itenfis picked up from other cars here. While the Washington men re mained under arrest in Albany, the local! sheriffs office was try- i i to contact the car owners who had reported the separate thefts here. These were a Eugene woman and a Beaver creek man, James xoung. snivel! Last Times Tonlfht! Sjarts at 6:45 F3L j Cary Grant Ann Sheridan "I Was A Male War Bride" I -- jWilliam Eythe 1 Laura Elliot 'Special Agent 79 1 aV Ends Today! 6:13 P. M. I Ray Mllland "IMPERFECT LADY" i i Raymond Maasey !THE INVADERS" : ;-. : TOMORROWl ! Alan Ladd -MTiisperint Smith'; In Technicolor : ! Richard Dennlni' ! f "DISASTER PH. W487 O MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 VM. O NORTHWEST PREMIERE SHOWING PaulDOUfiLAS-UndaDASNELL-CeIestei:DLr,l ! W- '-'000 ' 1- i .V .: Wa,r ; at ; i r n mm wm WW Repairs; Underway On Vacant Building Improvement of the lontvacant building at 540 S. Commercial stn in preparation for lease or sale, was under way today by Brlce Mortgage company of Portland, owner of the property. The exterior will be stuccoed, a wall crack and its cause remedied, and windows may be improved, according to Bert Inman, sales manager of the firm. Erected just after the end of World War II, the brick structure was intended by W. C GabrieL then owner, for cold storage lock ers. 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