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6 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Mar 18' 1350 Jiist Too Thorough DALLAS. Ore, May 17VEd Lange was so busy acting as auc tioneer lor a Boy Scout affair that he eouldo t keep a dose check on what was being sold When it was time to: leave he hunted around for bis coat. He had auctioned it off. Traffic Scbcb Save Lives! r.i Crdshei When traffic violators ! are re quired to learn traffic, safety under Court supervision. This method cedoced deaths by as much as 70 in Los Angeles, and set similar remarkable rec ords in many other cities. Sa lem fees a traffic problem which only a school of this type can solve. Your Municipal Judge -must "sponsor" this school. My candidacy for Sa lem Municipal Judge is YOUR opportunity to have such a system in Salem. If you are in terested in saving lives, prop erty damage and the elimina tion of squirrel drivers then J VOTE 15 AJTIUNDSOIJ (PcL Adv. by Erner Amundson) DeMoMy Boys Occupy City Offices u i :' " i -'-? ii - ' f - if.:'-- V 5 Reserve Major Commended for Lifesaving Act Commendation for saving two small boys from drowning in a gravel pit near Salem last Febru ary was presented Wednesday morning to Robert C. Brady, 860 Leslie st, from Gen. R. A. Me Clure, Qgmmanding tbe Sixth army's northern area. h The presentation was made as a feature of National Defense week, since Brady is an army reserve major. At a ceremony in the statehouse, McQure's letter was read by Gov. Douglas McKay. Also attending was Rear Adm. H. H. Good, com manding the 13th naval district. As "police chief for one day, Llord Hamlin In a Salem city police car Is shown surrounded by fellow . "acting meers." members of CnemekeU chapter. Order of Deniolay, who took over city offices Wed Besdar afternoon. The youths were treated to luncheon at the Senator hotel where Mayor R. L. Elf strom talked. During the afternoon the boys studied activities in their departments. From left in the photo are Bob MeConvUle. recorder; Brad Nelson, treasurer; Hamlin; Dick Lewis, city attorney; Jim Todd, municipal Judae: Harold Hewitt, fir chief. Other officers included Jim Stewart, manacer; Bob Meaney, mayor; Dick Reay and Lee Gentemann, airport managers, and Walter Wilson, city engineer. (Statesman photo.) Pendleton, were being held in Idaho on petty larceny charges. The Payette county sheriff be lieved the escapees fled in two autos that were reported missing at the time of the break. The teen-aged pair broke away from a Woodburn staff member May 3 while visiting a dental clinic in Portland. Collins has a Juvenile recorjj fn Salem dating back to 194,M He was sent to Woodburn after he was arrested by city police officers last July on a larceny charge. Dean Abney Given Suspended Term Dean LeRoy Abney, 20-year-old Salem area professional boxer, re- Joseph Sieger For Daaootrtle Stat RopreseniatiTO Polk Cwanty Champion of the fanner and the laboring man. My Slogant Aggressive, sound legislation designed to benefit the average citizen of ar state. Pd. Political Adv. by Joseph Singer 1-1 MMMHiiweasMMHs4afAiiav cetved a suspended six-month's sentence Wednesday on a charge of receiving and concealing stolen goods. Abney. :who lives In Jefferson, appeared before Judge George R. Duncan in Marion county circuit court He also was fined $130. Two sheriffs deputies arrested Abney March 31 on charges that he helped two 13-year-old Aums ville youths dispose of money they were charged with stealing from the Aumsvillo tavern and coffee shop. pleaded guilty to charge of reck" less driving, fined S30.. James Moore, Salem route S, box 463. pleaded fulltv to chares of driving while intoxicated, re ceived suspended 30-day jail sen tence, fined $230, driver's license suspended for one year. V 1 V.. fc v r L To the Voters oi Ward I, ComprUlxig "Prectocta 1, 3, II, SO, 2$. U. 39" Elect Elmer J. Church Elmer Church Candldata for Alderman Momber pf First Methodist Church, Masonic, Scottish Rita, Shrink, Knlghta of Pvthkta, Elks, Eagles. Cherrians, Iraak Walton League, Lions CSib and Chamber of Com ; marc. County ccurinaa of 1949 March of Dimes, present ice chairman county chapter Infantile paralysis. 4 Mr. Church stands with no committments to vote for that '7 best for Salem's future. i Pd. Adv. Church for Aldermaa Comm. X. Hoffman, See. DAV NOMINATIONS SET Salem chapter 6, DAV, will nominate officers at 8 o'clock to night in the Salem Woman's club. Plans for the state - convention, slated June 13-16 at Eugene, will be discussed at the meeting. 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CIRCUIT COURT Betty Leigh ty vs Wayne Leighty: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custo dy of a minor child : and $35 per month support money. Married May 11, 1938, at Las j Vegas, Nev. Margaret J. Ricketts vs Alfred A. Ricketts: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minor chil dren. Married Feb. i 17, 1949, at Vancouver, Wash. Charley H. Seibel vs Effie Set bel: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Mar ried Nov. 8. 1948. at Fresno. Calif. J. Lloyd Nett vsAgneatha E. Nett: Decree of divorce to plaln- uir. Rosemarie O. Mauer . vs Peter Decree of divorce to Paul Mauer plaintiff. Mary C. Clark vs Bob D. Clark: Decree of divorce to i plaintiff. Ernest J. Porter vs Clara Maxine Porter: Decree of divorce to plain tiff, f i Gertrude A. Melsha vs Roy F, Melsha: Decree of divorce to plain tiff ' ' j . MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS Gertrude Norman Holt, 68, car penter, Eugene, and Margaret Ka therine Parker, 63, saleslady, Ven eta. : DISTRICT COURT ' ( Robert Hooker, Albany, charged with aiding an inmate of a state penitentiary to escape, continued lor piea to May 20; held in lieu of i,uuu call. Geneviev e Marguerite Newman, Kent, Wash., pleaded guilty to cnarge or contributing to the delin quency of a minor, fined $250 and By Popular Bequest HEAIl TONIGHT j Ex-Governor , Ualier II. Fierce Ten yeoss bs Congreas . E20X)SSS iiDSTEI FLSGEL Fcr Gavcnisr Democralc Party T7CTn 7lil to 7t5S LllJLL 9:15 to 9:! SS pan. Pi. Adv. hr VVr1 far 0v. 17ft Wl ' tUUOU ZilQ ta 8:C3 pjn. Boys' School Runaways Escape Jail Two Woodburn Boyj school in mates who broke away from a supervisor in Portland two weeks ago were listed among five pris oners who escaped Wednesday from the Payette, Idaho, county jaiL ' ' James Virgil Collins, 13, Salem route 9, and Danny Roach, 16, HEAR Chas. A. 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