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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1951)
fTEe Siatesmcsv Salem. Oregon. r-Wdaw day, BopL IXlSal Immediate "'To Zoning j - ? . - : . Abuses Hali" j v:Lav! SougM ; i -if AbuM of city toeing laws should b corrected immediately the planning and zoning commission . urged Tuesday night after a roundtabla discussion of "flairant violations which hart Com to their attention. -v. .-- ; - Zones directed the city attorney to draft a strong resolution .calling on the city council to Initiate an eniorcement. campai rn. commissioners named no names. CarlGreider Continues as Memorial Chief FannefFaces. Charges in Hit-Run Crash tiattsaaa Kews Itrrka DALLAS, Sept. 18 Charges of ranure to stop at toe scene of an accident were filed today sralnst AEyn Phillips. 33. Dallas area farmer who purportedly- was In-1 volved in an auto accident that resulted in amputation of a ycarjl co-ed i arm last week, Phillips already has pleaded guilty to a chart of being drunk oa a public highway the nijht of the accident. He was fined $103 and served three days of a J 5-day Jau sentence. Kenneth Shetterly, Justice of the peace here, said he suspended the balance of Phillip's sentence be causa he was badly needed at home to harvest crops. He is the r but they alluded to doctor, dentist and fceavty operator establish ments now located in residential districts in violation of the zoning In other; zoning action ! at the commission's city hall meeting, at tention was given three proposed service station projects, including I father of four children. a -preliminary nod to remodellnel R. 5. Kreason. district attorney. work at the Master service station I said he had issued the complaint at Ccurt and Capitol streets.:. I charged failure to stop at the scene Carl Oreider was re-elected B . ... I : 2? accident Authorities, said Tj- umAHii s-uduc ceanng cn tnisi prelect "auins wooia oe arraignea in iff SSaSnS eTddeTtotte Pi toilf ' fhV cW Ea Carol S -.trfSrfJ E phoning is j considered necessary 17. Hebo, is at Salem Memorial ZiZZX" XZr -C. ..- h because the service station, as a hospital where her condition today Witness Calls Friednmnop G0111J21& 1 Portland Mansion- i Offered as Museum TUMBLERFU twa-week-ald Chihamaaa peppy weJgaiar last eight eaacea, ta gratefal f or eeel sides af glass ta Lang Beach. CaL. kerne dados; - 1 Man Stiff era k.m f,,H lt at thai "ie service station, as a VMrA 1 iTion coniorming use of property I was reported good. She bad reg- wtt -A.- 1! at we tune the capitol zone wasllstered at Oregon College of Edu-I nPJl rT ALlllCIC 1st vtce Pr" JT" I created, technically may not make I cation, Monmouth, shortly before YMCA. Named . ..... - M FW I ' -"J J Mara ruuary, 1 substantial ? alterations. I gtackhouse was named aa nee After public hearing last night .president. - . -. .Ithe zoners recommended I favor- Others re-eiectea were rrea i.hf. tn hj Ht . Mangis,secretary, andW.IL Baa- posed special business ronina for lie. treasurer. i r I Richfield mtIm ttiHnn ut s. The nominating committee was northeast corner of Cardiol and Rex lOmmen, chairman; Bruce shipping streets. Some neighbors Williams and MrsMax Rogers, lobleeterf ta u of th M-hiw.k The board f directors will meet allev as nrorjoeL hut tAtalffil wiuua un wm iww w ranBsniKr reprwmM low 11 the cbalrmen or nve comminees: 1 per cent of the affected nrooertr. unance, wciood, rouuins, 1 neqaess n lUuXrawa A business zone request for the northeast corner of Commercial and Rural streets was withdrawn the accident occurred. PORTLAND. Sept. 1MSVA 60- year-old stone mansion near a city park was offered to the Oregon Historical society today for use as a museum. ' It is the. Leadbetter mansion. located at one of the entrances to WASHINGTON, Sept 1M3V1 Washington nark. Mrs. Carolina XL ! A senate witness testified today I Leadbetter, former president of that Julian K. Friedman, former ithe Cregonian Pubiishinf Co, siate ucparuneni employe, oaaiinaae ine OZZer. been introduced to her as "one of J The . city council must give its the top brains in the communist j approval before the offer can be Mrs. - Alice Widener. a New York writer, said this description later was explained as a practical Joke. She said, however, she con- l sidered rriedman a communist. She testified before the senate internal security subcommittee. It I is continuing an investigation of I tM iottttutc of Ptdflc ReUtksv I rgi , " wr (LFR), a private research organi-l I tnirtinri V-f- I ration, in its exploration of sub-II 1 UllldU i f ClU versive influences on Far Eastern I .11 , sm i. si. - . a . poucv. xm msniuw nas oemea 1 ' any pro-communist bias. WASHINGTON; Sept IS -SV Chairman McCarran (D-Nev). StlYfL ?:J VZ Kfn - .v-,li"0 CMJ UK! Um WHS nrur- i. ZXZhttZ 8ession. om veterans dis- -pressure Is being brought tol wvi . -fv51Sa llf so. hoar-' tn linfrta tiiHr frnrfi I V "- t 4U- 1 IU 1 -.lUOUiUU UWUKU. ifiu iuuwbibui proDe. xie . - Tha w-at IninM ihm In i he suspects . the pressure I tomes from administration sourc- "JUr Vl es. Including the state department. I ,rn in hanHiMnnea th nH mrw . . l . rw - - "una; we nave oeen aerang an attendant Thev had been cet pretty close to some of those (ting $60-72 monthly. people down there and they, dont The senate today set aside Pres- nxe n,-ne saia. lident Truman's veto by a 69-9 MnC Widener said she was in-1 vote. This was 17 more than the troduced to rriedman in the I necessary two thirds of those vot- VetPensionBill Passed Over House Movin Plan May M ean and publicity, Greider said. Permits Issued For Rerooiing MallExtension Northward extension of the cap- by Clifford Daue in the face of to mall is stin a possibility for mis winter, u was mcacatea zoi lowing Tuesday's call for removal of a Summer street hoi the new state highway The board of control authorized Art Larson, about 63, who cava turn buuii u -w iw vikj, wmi . , . . - -n-- TV. v.. m. v. taken to Salem General hospital J4"11 04 nu 25? - si Jt. aV i lau Tuesday after he apparently JT" 5 & S TTi! .7h! ilS. suffered a heart attack on Zigz Trwtm . Jdenoned as a . w.tir rct. near WaDaca road. . proaucer ior me American -" IRmtitniKn VA 4 M MMAMHm ni tori I vaanBua orain eavsjbaA ahasaA a f uS"j ava.v'v waa v'a v probably collapsed while walking along the street. lie was report ed in "pretty good" condition. Services Setv-V Thursday for Mrs. O'Nsfl, 80 Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. from the Virgil T.: Golden chapeL for Mrs. George OeU. S3, late resident of 653 li. Front st. who died in the Boyct Sanitarium, Monday. She had , been 13 for many months, following fractured hip sustained in a fall at her home last yeir, ; - - Born in Claremont N. H, on May 29,1 1871 Mrs. ONell came to Salem with her husband and family in 1912, and was active in church and musical affairs for many years. Her husband preced ed her fa death In 1S53 at the axe of 8a. She is survived by three sons, Paul F. O'Neil of Poison, Mont; Charles f. and Virgil G. 0NeIL both of Salem: two sisters. Mrs. John I Dame of Newport N. VL, and Mrs Fred J. Peters of Black wood. Ni one brother, Arthur W. Davis of ; Pens cook. N. H.', eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Officiating at the services wQl be the Rev. W. S. Frederick of the Evangelistic Temple. Inter ment will be at City View ceme- teryn, U Power Rate Decision Due of Mr. Truman. In vetoing the bill August 7 he said it would "aggra- The man you are going to meet alrdT sHaf 2ifpaflty. 7v iTrn. -Iw-1 in the government's treatment of opposition from 59 per cent of the affected property area. This: also had been proposed for service sta tion development. aeverai street name proposals bids for moving or wrecking of the Rose Lemke . residence, 335 atrrsa it " m aa " a a I ww a ew. aaeaaaaej yiuuvscu. rour reroonng , requests wppea were considered, with most oeti. the permits Issued Tuesday by the tioneri ting the recently an- eity engineers oiiice. i nounced pbstoffice improvement Summor t wiTrhawl reeenthr. x kZSZLZ Z SrS . ne-Sorv ?',burban ."Wules m the east half of that block, NEW YORK, Sept 18-A! bold i' JTTut tT5? which 'n wUT require; street between Chemeketa antt Center thief, more flitting than ahadow, VIM! !l II" TtdC "l:2;N;,5: ":raon,? 5r newd! itweta, the state has owned for rifled a showcase of $64,000 worth Thief Snatches for removal i ' f e T 55.- Jewels in Busy . Hotel Lohby is one of the top brains of the communist party, she quoted Andrews aa saying. During the meeting between the three of them, she said. Fried' man remarked he had done good work; "for the communist cause" as a state department employe in uuna. She added he told her he was placed "in a tough spot" while in China because he was asked to write a report on the Chinese com munist labor movement Mrs. Widener testified she broke off Ithe conversation, told Fried man she thought be was talking Treason" and said she intended non-veterans and veterans whose disabilities are in no way con' nected with muitary service. The law does not involve vet erans crippled in connection with their service. Auto Price Rise Granted WASHINGTON. Sept 18 -UPh- i The government today approved a request of General Motors,, giant uuuiv aaa w a v aw,a-a was i nmnnma vvar nnncpa rrnm wnipn nr n aa i vrvn aw in ina rrnwnpn. i nnnninv rum vn rvvaat aiif ham . i a(Mvna i . i T 1? tiS rtS Jfi&f" .gcre;.rv gradual: busriob' oF the Waldorf- ties." - perrion to nlse the retail fac- tf?Jn ritv? ffi !!flottU i PracticalJaka tory prices of itslars bv n esS- viUSMal'lfvrh C,annerT:"Ha?S?1 U ' Son of the one at 3S5 N. Summer Not a soul apparently saw the The next day. Andrews tele- mated $5 t$9. 7 " V. R. rUCkethier , 10 part of ounty road 739 near Au- sL owned by Mr,. H. L. Stiff. For thief, although scores of persons phone her, saying, -we really took General Motors can put the price and-a-balf story house at 860 Par- burn road east of Salem; Stoneway thm rttl ,manfT, om- nwnpd could have stretched out a hand you for a ride last nisrht vmi inrraM movr vri a WW I rUh st, $100. I drive, replacing the name .Other permits went to Buetler drive on Salem route 8. Quistad Lumber company to alter a lumber storage at 495 Wallace rL, for $350; Percy Pugh, to alter a one story business at 1870 Lena ave for $1,000; L. E. Cooney, to build a one-story garage at S90 S. 14th st, for $1,500; and Fred Klang, to wreck a two-story plan ping mill at 582 Mill st, $50. HomTfoAsed BU Kills 31 reaBy fell for a practical Joke.' i nedman, who was born The Studebaker corporation o: in I South Bend, Ind., became the by James T. Brand at 331 N. Sum- and touched him. mer neiaUons are under The Roy W. Johnston Co. show way but -with the final outcome ease was a lew leet rrom tne iex 1820, worked as a sUte depart- fourth automobile manufacturer to somewhat dependent upon result ington avenue entrance to: the ment employe and later a foreign seek higher - prices for its auto of the court action. ntel. The Waldorf-Astoria covers service officer from 1943 to 1946. mobiles. Studebaker asks for price Hopes to Extend Man U1" oio. owuwea oy x-axa ana i rus services men were terminated Pn Mm w-trv nt thm tvuinl I teiuixton avenues ana n ana -witnoux prejuaice wnen rus rat of control, said it is hoped to ex- BUH? "T1 . .. .. . L . nig.; Junior economic anaiyist, was hikes ranging from $15.78 to $117.- 30 at tne factory retail level. liPower 'and light 'compaany and me Moimtaia btatea .rower com' pany. k At a hearisff concluded here early Tuesday the companies con tended tney would have to goner axe more steam power txus ': f iU and winter because of low water. vJUiT three or four witnesses protested the proposed increases, included was the city of Portland which was represented by City Commissioner Fred Peterson In Few Day h : n : Cataa Open 73 j n starts Toimn jl I la Technicolor THE LAST OUTPOST- ftonaU Eearaa t hands Flemmg Can It Happen Now? THE - MAll ( FEOM : FLAirST X- L Qz Decision as to whether he wd approve I requests for temporary rate increases ranging from 9 tn 23 per cent to three large Oregon power companies probably win be released within a few days, public utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg said Tuesday. .! The applications for Increased rates involved the Portland Gen eral Eectric company, the Pacific AIR COITOITIONED ' "Salem's Only Home-Owned - I . Theatre" STARTS TODAY OPEN l.ii f mm Ml 4 1 i SECOND FEATURE -JOE iPALOOEA TN THE i SQUARED CIKCJLE" Stock Market Prices eliminated by legislation. Last Friday Eugene H. Dooman, former state department : offi cial, testified that he had "taxed" Drop tat k, Mail 4t PmM fAA hvniHHnoSiimmm- dorf lobby-one of the world's m.- v '.. TiT-vw vi v. I show places was more crowded COLESVILLE. Md. Sept 18-( ..-e. tl..,. than usual today because the -A swift fire killed three patients "an Tthi Vnaca between West American Bar association conven- Friedman as the source of leak in a home for the aged here today Tl y-t Summer to haflat and tion 15 m tawn- ' i confidential information to and sent 41 others to nearbr hos- r.llf11 "1-! , Johnston, proprietor of the iew- leftwine nubUcations. Ha said P"?. .J J. tl hrbltothru1hM W -tb Friedman.repUed.h.h.drepedl "IL-rl" ey for the lobbj, said hm thought thai sliding a a relocation wiu cotm j v.- .v. r j wrw vnmr Knt iijpua chjuted ,ection of three-story w" a--- lorced. j . j Is I iof western poruon o ui newijjjw They were trapped by a $50,000 HW , X. ?m J r,i iS! A fortune in jewels displayed in out an advance today in the stock lock on the case was miss- market. nd Price, ended lower .- blhlch'flrcn ? other'loSby 0 for the second straight sessions. J -tmllP in so minute vt f tate is not "trying" to acquire store's disnlav window. wr. ids iwo-Mj reacuon I the old people bad been removed I properties in ine wesi nan ox tne touched. vie pea u ic ji lv w- fj. toe DuUding before firemen "i-. "u . " X,, . J" day, the best level in around 211 arrived, but some dashed back in- That half has the First Presby years as measured by the Associat- j 9 0 an(j MTe possessions. I terian church, which has received m r MA m n i - , only to his superior, John Carter Vincent who has denied Senator McCarthy's (R-Wis) repeated charges of communist sympathies, j t- , The skunk ranges from Hudson Bay to Patagonia. ed Press average of 60 stocks. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 20 cents at $99. SO. a total loss of 50 cents in the two days since the 1951 peak was v aeached. The industrial compon ent was down only 10 cents while rails declined 30 cents. Utilities Mined 10 cents The volume passed the two-mil- lion mark with the help of a heavy Dallas Schools Enrolll6g assurance that no state building will displace it for several years. Can Boy Property There as elsewhere up to Union street between Winter and Capi tol, it can buy when property is Phone Call . Woman ST. CXAIRSVtLLJE, 0 Sept 18 offered at a price the state con-I-v?hMr Joseph R. Yoho appar- siders reasonable. - W ved by a telephone The 1851 legislature autfaorlxad 1 6ei t0oy. .. . ... .! i ..ZTTr." i . $250,000 for this nunjose. and . was wasnms; ciotnes in thai ijaias, 5ept. H-iTOtwr :Mn't tftn nnB i, i?t fm'fter basement of her home when she Stattaaua Hews Service tln hour of 570L(?hare.,Th. Z.! ,bs?Pxe PProprUtion. days total was 2,030.000 shares as '2 tX-V" compared with yesterday's 1,830,- 1 heard the telephone ringing stairs. Just as she reached up- the Four residential properties have Zl.ml tsfV.! n ,t.h K.tVMr. rntrlPnon burner InMhe base- 000. uri Riwwu wu. r t : Km,, nurrhiutd htwen Center lx""" M uuiucr ur-uia oase The total la U thanilast f . win- Grain Market Stages year. school sis- Slump w Miw.H Unionf one In each block of j1 1 IJ the capitol xone. plus a vacant 1 roll when the prune harvest ends. J 00 nSr, ISJ?? iSS . Mr. Anna Ramsey-who was . The freshman class of lmstu- ?"L!2f?.! to ask about Mrs. Yoho's dents Is the largest In high! school - health. U jl7EDtJESDAY CHICAGO. Sept 18-PV-Grain prices sagged today in a dull board of trade session. The nearby con-tary schools here total 118; three tract in lard was the only bright I m0re than last year. Other total spot on the Doaro, and pusnea rrades: Second, 112: third, 1134 above previous closes largely 'on fourth. 131;- fifth, 91; sixth. anon covering, xne sepusnoez i MVenth, 101; ytghw, 87. , -: contracts expire on xnoay. Wheat felt the lack of export demand. Com was under the in fluence of good weather, as were soybeans, and there was little de mand for oats. At the . finish wheat was to t lower, corn was to 2 lower, eats were 4 to .lH lower. , . i : I uiv nw w yew. ir m i opoonoi, Thr f ha hftsi. ra hfn 87 Juniors and 93 seniors for a to-1 - 717 -J 4 wu . -. ,t fv. iujt.curehased T. J. , : , st l I r Bim nmnprtr at 492 N. Sum. rirt sradera at tna two elemen-l ' ' mer st. Iran Faces ! CaLinet Crisis ; Korea Lecture Series Starts' About 35 people. Including three civilians, turned out at the armory on Airport road Tuesday night to kir fh first of six lectures' on TEHRAN,! Iran. Sept 18-rThe I las-ons learned in Korea, delivered Iranian cabinet, was in tne xnroesi D two army officers. of a shakeup today as Premier 1 Tuesday niaht's Droeram. which aionammea Aiossaaegn moveti ior i included a 15-minute movie, was a showdown fight with both do-i ,n w T.t tlstnn Wilson and mestic critics and the British on Walter L. Seholfield. who snoke his oil nationalization program. oh infantry operations, emphasix- r-.T a . rwm,mmAMm mt iMOiuieu bokovcs- sia . a lnance i - th nMd for teamwork ba- after their second win of the sea- .Mmler. Mohammed Aa yaresu tween the military branches. ton Friday night at Waters park P1"11 m ntion, xoiw- Additional lectures will be de- - a na tw - w mm i m Mam .- aw as they tangle with Monroe's pow- ", " DT erful Dragons, newest member of ff. .fTr k. vr.n.iw Tt., 4m I growing opposition to Mossadegh's (.utfnri vvinrk M-compTomise policies. VaTestl Dale Parnerrs Crusaders opened w" ouloT P th iMin last Frid with S-A I ou wixa wiin flnaia wnicn iwu- - - I l.n-rt ,,m,m SBA's Await Monroe Scrap Iivered over the next three months by pairs of army officers, speak ing on different phases of mill- tary operations. victory ever Taft TAX INCSZASS GAINS WASHINGTON. Sect 18 Deputy premier Ho&sein Fateml 1 The senate finance committee to- said Mossadegh probably will pre- day approved a $8,000,000,000 tax sent new ministers to Shah Mo- increase bUl that may take a big hammed Beza Pahlcvi by Satur- ger bite out of pay checks starting cay. . . , i s i Kovemhar L ST- . .ASS V - : SEPT.12.CCT.13 mMJNQ IVZIT NJWll in west rf taact stag tm eeq Hal tea fca awid r?i 1 ,iacww. You Can JBeat tho -1 High Cbst of EATING and have FUN doing HI At FAMOUS CUFrUT NOV For Lunch end Dinner With Mary Barton at the Organ r , RISTAUnAtlT Downtawn Salem On State Street - Jola Thai Ge ICe Ce CAPITOL I lODS' CLUD At the I CAPITOL TIIEHTRE Every SoAmdcrf crt 11:33 . T9. 3 NOWl Open 6:43 - ! ' ,1' Special Added Treat! tSTAtT Bf Sfl Y- i m saeea ALSO! COLOX CASTOOH KZWt Eda Fia out thia Membership Application cmd bring It wUh you Scrrurdcrr Mafinee! aX &-CAPITOL ED3 CLUB Nam Phone. Address Illrthday. SPECIAL FEATDEE PICTUEZ CARTOONS SE2XAL STAGE TUXl BexTulcx Capllol PricesI NOW! ; CoBttnneus! ui"Irr 'DO 7 ConUnneas Dsiijl rzi 1 RUSTPRdOF A Richfield Product If PAUL ' Anheunclna the) appelnl ment af Frederick Bret, V as a new rkh-heat burn i er ell cSstrlbutor. CALL 2-032 res rso.w Aca2AnpfTWTi3crjrar Crrke and Stamen at 14 A and Slat LAST DAT! " Eabl&sea-Turpin FlshU . -HALT ANGa" LOENA DOONaT TOMOIUIOW! j SUNWSS MEU)0 KISSED-! 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