loTho Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday February 7, 1950 Douldiobors Cite Violation Of 'Peace Pact' VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 6-(CP)- Twelve Radical i Sons of Freedom members o( the Doukno bor religious sect snapped back today at authorities investigating past Doukhpbor violence. ' In a letter, the 12 accused pro vincial authorities of violating a recently-reached "peace pact" The letter said "we! cannot be responsible . , . for whatever may follow after, as there appears to be more than you are calculating.' That apparently referred to a promise made the Sons -of Free dom group before Christmas when authorities were pressing investi gation of railway bombings in the southern interior. Then, the Sons said they would mend their ways. They have been blamed for much of the damage caused by if ire raiding of orthodox Doukhobors, public buildings and other public property in past years. It apparently referred, too, to ! prosecution of three Doukjjobor eaders started since the peace promise was made. One, John Le bedoff, is the leader of the Sons of Freedom. He has said several times he seeks to lead his group to Turkey in a migration which would fulfill a prophecy made years ago in Russia by an ances tor. ; ' Neuner Rules on Drug' Injections by Dentists Attorney General George Neu ner .held Monday that a dentist may inject drugs in tissues other than the mouth for treatment of ailments of the mouth. The question had been raised as to whether such treatments should be given only by medical doctors. L'Anse, county seat of Baraga . County, Michigan, was for years the site of a camp used by French explorers and missionaries. TUT' - .itsn"'v -a :'"Ji nwiii ji'ji) mmiiu n.u imuiw-mnm - ....... " ' , ' - . - s - 1 - ' i ' ' - " tfV t til H 'f: fx J! JH 44. a ML! V" (O ? - - --- " v. WATER OVER try V." Wfal ' 5T 4f " VENICE - enice, after a high tide overran thebanks of the Grand Canal and flowed Into the Square. Civil Service Staff Addition Due in Salem A personal assistant will be added to the Salem headquarters staff of the state civil service com mission February 15 when Robert Shepherd of LaGrande reports for duty. Shepherd will head the civil service recruiting program by su pervising the work of publicizing civil service examinations and by appearing before school and col lege groups to interest young per sons in state service. He is a recent graduate of the University of Washington. With his family. Shepherd will make his home here. 2 Men Plead Guilty to Theft MEDFORD, Feb, 6-(P)-Two San Bernardino, Calif., men pleaded guilty today to a $1922 theft here. Charles R. Winn, 24, and Fred M. Bangle, 35, admitted the bur glary of Swem's Book and Gift shop Dec. 11. Arrested In Cobs Bay. the next day, the men have been held in lieu of $10,000 bond. Sentencing was delayed pending a probation ary officer report. Census Bureau Irrigation Man In Salem Area An irrigation technician for the 1950 federal census is in the Sa lem district this week. Lloyd Burnett, Seattle, will con fer with leaders of mid-valley irrigation and drainage projects and district census supervisor Cornelius Bateson. He arrived in Salem Monday. Burnett has been assigned to assist the census bureau in five of the six Oregon districts. 135 N. liberty FHoiw 34191 REPAIR YOUR CRACKED BLOCK o . . When You Can Buy A Completely Rebuilt Motor at Wards for as Little as $11 a Month and Have it Installed for This Ridiculously Low Price! GUARANTEED WORK BY REPUTABLE SALEM FIRMS! You'll get complete satisfaction from a Wards rebuilt motor! Hero's why . . boforo a Ward motor is rebuilt, iVi completely torn down. All pit tons, rings, pins, gaskets and other worn, parts are funked! Every nut, plug, bolt and stud Is removed. 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Pratt said a short but compre hensive program is planned for the after-dinner program, includ ing entertainment and comments by various members on what the chamber has done to helplocate new industries and businesses which located here in recent years. James Walton, past president of the chamber, will be toastmaster. Clair Brown, now president, will open the meeting. Pianist Dewey Robinson will be on hand and di rectors of the chamber al5o will have a part in the program. Membership needs will be pre sented by Pratt who has called on the entire chamber membership to assist in recruiting, both from new businessmen in Salem ard from, former chamber members not recently active in the organi zation. Each member at the din ner tonight will be.sked to call on one or two prospects this week, Pratt' said. POPULATION INCREASE JERUSALEM -JP)- The present 100.000 population of the Jewish held section of Jerusalem may be doubled within the next three years. That, said M. Shattner, rep resenting the finance ministry, is the desired goal to make Jerus alem stable economically. R. K. Weatherf ord, Former Resident Of Salem, Dies The recent deatrj. of Russel K. Weatherford, 65, former Salem resident, at an Ashland hospital, was reported here Monday. He died of heart trouble on January 20, according to the wid ow, Mrs. Bertha Kirkpa trick Weatherford, who will now reside in Salem. The Weatherfords live-i in Salem about three years prior to retiring to a ranch near Ash land about 18 months ago. In addition to the widow, Weatherford is survived by a son, R. Kirk Weatherford of Los Angeles, Calif.;' daughters, Mrs. Francis Knapp of Salem, and Betty Weatherford of San Fran cisco, Calif., and three sisters in Illinois. Weatherford was born in Springfield, I1L He had retired from business in Kansas City, Mo., when the couple came to Salem. New U.S. Booklet Gives Advice on Home Repairs How the home owner can keep his house anttequipment in good repair is told in nontechnical lang uage in a new 209-page guide issued by the building technology division of the National Bureau of Standards. Information included concerns the need for repairs, how to in spect a house, how to detect signs of wear, what can be done to pre vent deterioration, the materials and tools needed and the methods for correcting defects. .The book is available for 10 cents from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. Richmorid4-H Clothing Club Plans Project The Richmond school 4-H Clothing club will meet Wednes day at 3:30 p. m. in the home of the club leader Mrs. Nellie Cook. 2148 Mill st Members are making articles in weaving, pin cushions and table or head scarves at meetings to ex hibit at the 4-H spring show in April. Needle cases were made at a recent session, according to Bet ty Ann Johnson, club reporter. . Two kinds of poison used to kill insects and collected by 4-H En tomology club members was dem onstrated recently by J. E. Davis, state entomologist and club lead er, at a recent meeting of the club here, according to Lee Golden, club reporter.. Members are being trained in methods of insect collecting, identification of insects and their importance. All city youths, 9 to 12, are eligible for the Salem 4-H clubs, according to James Bishop, city extension agent - The U. S. department of agricul ture has found benzene hexa chloride may be used to control chicken lice without making meat or eggs taste "musty.", i A MC0IIE TAX Heturns Prepared ' Leon JL FUcns 4947 N. 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