r.. .! . -v. 20 The Statesman, Scdem, Oreqron, Sunday, Fabraary 4. 1951 1 J 58 Inductees To Leave for Eugene Soon The largest group of inductees to leave-Salem during the current emergency will depart for Eugene Tuesday rfternoon, 58 strong. They comprise the entire February quota from Marion county. The youths and their families will be guests at an informal fare well party from 2 to 3 p.m. Tues day in the; YMCA, sponsored by Salem committee of Associated Services, a branch of the USO. Hostesses will be women of the three Sflverton Lutheran churches. Refreshments will be served. The program will include piano solos by Bernie Phillips and short talks by county and city officials. The list includes: Ernest Lewis Brenden, Verle Howard Will,, Robert Henry Feller, Louis Lorenas, jr., Eugene Wayne Martsfield, Ronald Charles Bur ton, George Louis Van De Coever )j:g, Ralph Louis Killinger, Paul Garl Dibala, Wilbur George Mit chell. Vernon Irvin Anderson, Ed ward Lee Lepper, Floyd Mancil Elackburn, Lloyd William Saul, Rjchard Lee Wenger, Harry B. Plant, jr., Thomas Douglas Stuart, Harry Gene Bogbsian. Wilbur Edward Grossman, Dan iel Weigel. William Charles Alli son, Ranald Howard La Bonte, Daryl Gene Jones, Kenneth Earl Andersoh. Donald Raymond Tate, Jack Cosman, John Samuel Hinkle, James Oliver Mehlhoff, Lee Roy Walding, Roy Hugh Steed, Glen Ivan .Seals, Clemens Joseph Schni der, Ronald Rotus Marsh, George Wenzel Steinkamp, Ernest Earl Dodd, jr., Richard Willard Norton. John Henry McConnville, jr., Frederick Paul Weber, Earl Rob ert Stephens Vincent Edward Don ley, . Noble Dean Bashor," Richard Crawford, Lyle Harlan Myren, Dick Charles Kirk; Charles Victor Courter, Richard Kenneth Magur en, Donald Dean Weigel, George Emmett Burnham, Bryce Albert Dozler, Stephen R Toycen, Robert George Jacobs, Jackson Vernon Robins and Delmer Craig Kennedy. Transferred from other boards for induction here are Wesley Craig Bidgood from Burbank, Cal if.; Emmitt Hoyt Henry from Los AngeJes; Cecil Charles Clifton from Flagstaff, Ariz.; Clyde Junior Rich ards from Pasco, Wash and George Everett Towner from New port. Transferred to other boards were Donald David Boyd to Eureka, Calif.; Gordon Ernest Allemann to Newark, Ohio; Billy Burton Brown to San Francisco; Arthur- Clifford Lind to Center City, Minn., and Donald Arthur Pedersen to Los Angeles. Suit Easement Sought in Bill A person who contributes to an accident through negligence would not be prevented 'trom collecting damages in a : court suit under a bill introducecfFriday in the house. Ttip hill, introduced bv Ren. G. D. Gleason, Portland, states that f;imacps ran be collected if the negligence of the persoa filing suit is not as great as that of the de frnriant- Damages should be diminished bv the iurv. however, in nroDor- tion to the negligence of the suing party, according to the bill. Name Clearance Duty With Clerks The real estate commissioner has no authority to refuse to re nevf the license of either of two collection aeencies operating in Portland because of the similarity of names. Attorney General Geo rge Neuner held Fridayv One is the U. S. Protective serv ice and the other the United States Protective service. Neuner said the only adminis trative officer, other than -the rourts, empowered to make a de termine ti on as to whether an as sumed name resembles a pre vious one so closely as to cause confusion, is the county clerk. 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