14 The gkrt hmhw Bcdem, StepfatherHeld Sane, to Face Kidnap Charge liONTESANO, Wash, March SO -iP- An OakriHe mechanic who la accused of holding a ,war Teh eran stepson ju "a prisoner of fear" In the veteran's home sear OeJnrllle last year waa adjudged aanc today. Now be must face a chart of kidnaping, tod - three counts of assault. The stepfather. Track Chase, . 12, was arrested last August after x-year-ld Henry Chum, an am trotee war veteran, was found in his home In serious condition. Deputy Prosecutor Orville Pee bles said Chum had larga bruises r co his body which he said had f- been inflicted by the stepfather ; storing a aeries of beatings. . ' . The stepfather was taken into t custody and the assault and kid naplng charfes wert filed against him. A suit was later filed asainst Chase, asking the return of W 68.03, which he allegedly took from Chum. This represented 42,76845 which the veteran had received for disability pension and an automobile the older man had taken from his stepson and sold. The automobile was a girt from the government to Chum because he was an amputee. Prosecution of the charges against Chase was delayed while he wu treated at Western State hospital the last four months. He waa released a week age and the sanity hearing ordered. Chum now Is working as a log ging truck driver. Bail for Chase haa been set at $5,000. Family Fight Results in Two Deaths tPOKANX, March SO-tfVA man shot and seriously wounded his estranged wife tonight, shot and killed a man who ran to her aid and then fired a fatal bullet into his own body. Detective V. XL Morgan reported. The dead were identified as Clarence Bel ton. about 28, and Lowell A. Craig, 23. Belton'a wife, Jean, was struck in the head and shoulder by a single shot and taken to a hospital. Her condition was said to be serious. The shooting took place in the ' front yard of a small house be hind a north side nursing home. Morgan said Mrs. Belton was shot as she cowered in the drive way of the house. Her scream had attracted Craig who worked at the nursing home. He was shot as he ran from the back door of the building. - The detective said Mrs. Belton, e waitress, recently filed suit for divorce. J--- live shots were fired from the Jl caliber revolver. ArsoixICases Dismissed by Toledo Judge TOLEDO, Ore, March 10-V!y Arson Indictments against three men were dismissed today by Cir cuit Judge Fred McHenry after preliminary arguments over, evi- dence. - The Judge held a special session . last night to hear defense and state attorneys arguments on the , evidence submitted earlier whfie the Jury was recessed. The Jury had been called for the trial of Cecil Clarence Hill on arson enar- gee Involving a January! 1 fire at the Carter sawmin In Elk City. ' . " Two brothers, Alfred and Wil liam McQueen, were also indicted. They would have stood trial sepa rately If the court had ordered the ease againt Hill to continue. " 1 y 1 .. Slate Department Side oil Furlough In Dallas Home ' Stotinaia Mwt gentee DALLAS, Mar. 29-CapL John tie Benge, son of Mr. and Mrs. ft. M. Benge, arrived home on a furlough last week after being in India for nearly two years. Dur ing most of that time Benge was stationed at New Delhi on a UJ5. department of state assignment and a United Nations commission. vBenge is due to return' to New "pelhi on April 22 and expects to be there for about another two year period. Ottocv frtdgr. March il. STUDENT OF TH1 SUN 'DIAUiui War 11 isssW fflej shews seeae ef the seas dials he has Board Probing Welfare Asks Suggestions PORTLAND, March SO-CffVThe legislative Interim committee on welfare, meeting here for the first time, decided today to call for suggestions from Interested groups. State Sen. Bex KDls, Pendleton, committee chairman, said invita tions win go to doctor and hospi tal groups, county public welfare commissions and others. The state's welfare load had in creased 700 per cent, the chair man said, while the state's popu lation increased about to per cent in the past IS years. State Welfare Administrator Loa Howard told the committee the department Is charged with vari ous expenses that should be borne by ether state agencies. 0 Grandson of Eric Johnston Found Dead SPOKANE, March 20-WVTour- months-old Eric Edward Butler, only grandchild of Eric Johnston, head of the Motion Picture as sociation wu found dead to his crib today. Cause - of the death waa 1 not known Immediately. urs. Herbert Butler, IS. John ston's youngest daughter, found the baby dead this morning. But ler is a law student at donzaga university. Johnston Is flying here from Hollywood and is expected to ar rive tonight. Mrs. Johnston and their other daughter, HarieLwere expected! tomorrow from Wash ington, D. C Butlers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Butler, have already left El Paso. Tex. where they have been vacationing from Spokane. runerai arrangements will be made after the parents of the young couple arrive.- Church Group Plans Dinner At Silverton statesssam jrews semes : SILVERTON Miriam Circle of Women's Society of Christian Ser vice win feature a no host dinner for members and their families in the Methodist . church social rooms March SL ' Arranging the program are Mrs. Loren Barr and Mrs. Alan Brown. The dining room ' committee la composed of Mrs. Lowell Hohlltt, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mareoe. Mrs. Earl Spencer and Mrs. Max MQlan are the hostesses. , Miriam circle wETt hostesses to the WSCS at the regular meet ing on April IS at the N. J. Brekko home at Jit South Water street Mrs. Iila QuintalJwill be co-hostess. - V) Union Hill Extension Unit Plans Election Mews UNION HILL Mrs. Marion Fischer and Mrs. W. M. Tate do menstrated -the making of lamp shades at the home extension meeting. Mrs. Henry Eriksen, vice chairman presided during the bus iness meeting, in the absence of Mrs. Julius Krenx, -chairman. Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. Oswald Johnson and Mrs. J. O. Darby were named as the nominating committee for the next meeting when the election of officers will take place. Mrs. J. O. Darby and Elizabeth Krenx win demonstrate oven meals at the April meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. W. M, Tate. .. , 'Z"t "" ' : i4' ; ! " ------ 1 Hubbard Couple Retains From California Trip , . ... i : Sl BTews Si itto ' HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rose returned Sunday from a vacation trip to California. They visited in Bakersfield, Wasco and TafL Martha Morrison resumed class es at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Monday after spending spring vacation at home with her family the John Morrisons. Bonnie Bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bridge, enrolled tbiSjWeek for the spring term at Oregon State college. , Sidney-Talbot Fanners Union Sets Program SUIniia Mews SerrSee JZFFZRSON The next meet ing of the Sidney-Talbot Farmers union will be April IS, when Charles Kecsecker will be chair man of the eats committee, assist ed by Chris Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard King, The Sidney-Talbot Home Ex tension unit win meet in the base ment of the Talbot Community church Tuesday, April 4, at 10 JO. Members are requested to bring e sack lunch and the project "Oven Meals" will be given by project leaders, Mrs. A. W. Nusom and Mrs. John Craig. Samples of the demonstration will be served and election of officers held. Mothers of small children are Invited to use the nursery. This . unit will serve as dining room hostesses at the spring festival in the Salem armory May IS. ML Jefferson Rebekah Theta Rho girls will hold a box social and program in the IOOF hall Friday night Refreshments will be provided for those who do not bring boxes. County X-Ray am to Start at Aurora A ehest X-ray program for north Marion county will open Saturday at Aurora. The object of the survey is to X-ray all persons 18 years of age or older to detect tuberculosis and other ehest diseases, The free ser vice is made possible by Christ mas seal sales and state and county tax money. Sponsors of the program are the Oregon and Marion County Tuberculosis and Health associa tions, and state and county health departments. . v Three X-ray units will visit 11 county communities during April. A unit will be located in Salem on April I and 6, Other Marion county communities will be sur veyed next year. At 'Aurora, the units will be at the community hall from 10 a.m. to f pjn. Mrs. Willis Yoder is chairman of the program there, and Mrs. Earl Andresen of Salem Is county chairman. New Weeders Help Farmers FORT COLLINS, Colo INS) Farm mechanisation will re ceive another shot in the arm as soon as the cycloid or scallop weeder begins pouring off assem bly lines. The unique weeder still is un der development " at Colorado A&M college at Fort Collins, but designers said it wont be too long before the time and labor-saving device la available to farmers. The Cycloid weeder primarily is designed for use on sugar beet areas. It can be Used, however, in any row crop where the farmer wants a quick thinning method. Co-Designers R. D. Barmington and Richard Claycomb, engineer! for AltM experiment station, said the scalloping weeder will save more than $10 an acre in labor for thinning beets and . other crops. It is said to be especially effec tive fat crusted fields because of the shearing action of the teeth. Weeds are reduced to a minimum both in the row and between rows. And, designers added, the ma chine can be used in either single or multiple units. The units are estimated to cost the farmer $50 Julius Caesar adapted the Jul ian calendar which is the basis for the current Gregorian calendar Profifr CD from gyprs calendar. T. Walker, ef Leag Beach, Cat. Werld Bad bast as a beet? at his Church Slates China Speaker At Turner Stiff lie Hews frriee TURNER A fellowship din ner and program will be held in the Christian church dining room Friday at 7 pjn. Guest speaker; for the evening will be Paul Shen. a Chinese minister, now attending the Western School of Evangelical Religion at Jennings Lodge. Shirley Hennies, a member of the Rainbow Assembly at Stayton. was .honored by the appointment of a grand representative at the recent Grand Assembly of Oregon held at Corvallls. Other Turner girls attending the assembly were Karleen Drager, Carol Newkirk, Irene Thomas, Patricia Hennies and Dolly Hays. Mrs. Sam Drager went with the girls as an advisor and chaperon. Others attending the installation Saturday night from here were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hennies, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wip per, Paul Thomas, Loren Newkirk, r and Jerry Wipper. Mrs. Paul Fehlen of Stayton has been a guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller for the past week. Mrs. Fenlen Has been In poor nealtn. Eastern Star Group Meets At Detroit Kews Service DETROIT The new club for Eastern Star members was enter- tamed at the home of Mrs. Earl Parker with Mrs. Edgar Davis as assistant hostess. Nine members were present. Following a short business meeting the women made Easter baskets, and later played canasta. Refreshments were serv ed. A birthday handkerchief show er was given for the president, Mrs. Ron Hell wig. Due to Easter vacation, it was voted to post pone the next meeting until April It. The next meeting of the Womens Civic club will be at the home of Mrs. Delmar Nelson on April f st I pjn. Rosebushes From Oregon Given to King LONDON, March 10 -()- Xing George has three new rosebushes that eame all the way from Port land, Ore. Donald Sloan of Portland, offi cial of a group of rose-fancying businessmen called the "Royal Rosarians." left them at Bucktne- ham palace Wednesday. 5ioan nanded them to an aide in the royal household. He didn't get to see the king. For the presentation, Sloan wore the Rosarlan garb of white straw hat, white suede shoes end white gabardine suit with red rose sleeve emblem. - He told a reporter; "Our bunch la all wranoed tm In your royalty. We've modeled ourselves on your old English tudor court" Look and Learn Br A. G Geeiesi 1. Whet southern city is known as "the Pittsburgh of the South"? 2. What famous American said, Td rather be right than presi dent"? 1. 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