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! I i X i 1'" in FROBATE COUKT Agnes C Slead estate: Admin istratrix authorized -to accept compromise payment - of $2,020 from Winifred Larson in full set tlement of alleged claim for death from injuries sustained in fall Aug. 24, 1951, at 252 N. Cottage . ":!:)' : . James Frederick Sproule guard ianship: Final decree. Effie E. Addison estate: Ap praised at $60,792.31. . John R. Alexander, sr, estate: Final order. . John W. Kelley estate: Final bearing set December 21. ' t Doris Maxine Morris guardian ship: Guardian authorized to ex ecute mortgage to real property. Mary Louella Heisler estate: Final order. Edward C. Krause estate: An tonia M. Johnstone appointed ad ministratrix. Margaret Alguire estate: Final hearing set Dec. 31. George A. Etzel estate: Final account approved. A. W. Buell estate: Final decree.- - --. William E. Davis estate: Final account approved. Larry Lee Walker guardian ship: Mabel Walker, mother .ap pointed guardian, ' authorized to accept compromise payment of $775 from Harold E. and Richard G. Young in full settlement of al leged claim for injuries sustained by ward when hit by auto July 17, 1951, at 715 S. 20th st. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS , Darwin D. Michaels, 21, stu dent, route 8, box 30, and Cons tance King, 16, both of Salem. John J. Helt. jr., 37. labor fore man, 1937 N. Commercial st and Monica Dauenhauer, 31, clerk. 2080 Myrtle ave., both of Salem. Danny Stevens, 21, navy, Lit tletown, Colo., and Joyce Bax ter, 19, clerk, Marion, Ore. CIRCUIT COURT Jess I. Vanderwilt vs Unknown heirs of Viretta Clayton and oth ers: Default decree quiets title to real DroDertv for Dlaintiff. Wanda M. Schroder vs Elbert S. Schroder: Defendant's demur rer to comnlaint overruled. . Velma M. White vs Philip R. White: Complaint for divorce al leging impotency. Plaintiif f seeks ownershin of furniture. Married July 6, 1949, at Stevenson; Wash. Georgetta Kara vs Bud u Kara: Divorce decree grants plaintiff ownership of real prop erty, custody of minor cnua ano $50 monthly support. State ex rel Dorris Brown vs Nordahl Brown: Defendant found in contempt of court, continued for sentence. -V ' .j I V Vivian Williams vs Charles Robert Williams: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhum an treatment seeks restoration of plaintiffs maiden name of Plan soen. Married Oct. 12. 1951. ' Jayne ; Cunningham vs Paul Cunningham: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of minor child and , $50 monthly support, property settlement confirmed, and defendant ordered to pay all " Indebtedness as of September 20. Calvin E. Samuel, vs Jean M. Samuel: Divorce decree grants . plaintiff ownership of auto. Helen Eileen Crockett vs Neil Leon Crockett:. Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of two minor children and $80 monthly support.' - Lorena Z. Lewis vs Don G. Lewis: Divorce decree granted "plaintiff. Frank D. Smith vs Iona G. Smith: Divorce decree to plaintiff grants defendant custody of three minor children and $75 monthly support. Lillian M. Furness vs Richard Furness: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of minor child. Josephine Berry vs Richard W. Berry: Defendant ordered to pay $100 monthly support and make monthly house, utility and medi cal insurance payments pending litigation. ' ; Clarice Joslen vs Fred 'H Jos len: Defendant ordered to pay $50 , monthly support and $200 for medical expenses in birth of child, pending litigation. Vivienne Hanson vs Jerry Ray Nugent: Jury grants plaintiff ver dict for $395. , Frances John vs Rees John: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and f Inrjtoian treatment. Married April i, at Sacra mento, Calif.! i! i '-- . Catherine McCroskey vs Lake H. McCroskey, Jr.: Divorce decree grants plaintiff; custody of three minor children land $125 monthly support. ii - - MUNICIPAL COURT Ronald William King, driving while intoxicated. Held for sent encing Wednesday, November 2 L Bail $500. i : i: MarlcHatfield ; l3i-''"': Points to Soviet .i i. i! X Weak Points (Photo Ion page 1) Even though! the United States hasn't achieved the full measure of its democratic ideals, as long as it continue to strive toward achievement ! it has the right to criticize such systems as that of Soviet Russia,! Mark Hatfield of Willamette i university told Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday. The dean ot students spoke at a luncheon meeting where Carl Greider, YMCA program secre tary, was chosen club president. Hatfield I said all political svs terns have their myths, points of partial failure! such as in politi cal equality. Iowever, he said, in the United States " we feel un easy about j them while Russia denies that jsuch myths exist in its system.; ! ii He pointed 1 out as contradic tions in the Soviet system the doc trine of "tfempprary' dictatorship, the promise that the people would rule (Soviet f congress met 104 days in the 'government's first 20 years), abolition of the class sys tern (replaced," by a more rigid hierarchy on an occupational ba sis), sharing of each according to his need changed to each ac cording tolhistwork), freedom of the press and of religion and the idea of economic democracy (im possible when; politicians control the economy without checks and balances), jig Hatfield declared that the capi talistic system bulwarks democ racy because under it power can not be centralized. Other new officers of the club. to be installed late in December, are James Hunt, first vice presi dent; James Payne, second vice president; Dr. Robert F. Ander son, third; ,tvipe president; Linn smiin, treasurer; woDen ueArm ond," Kenhethi Perry and Clyde Warren, directors. Holdover direc tors are Albert C. Gragg, Floyd Shepard and Dr. Will Thompson. i f 1 Widc5Tariety of Diseases! Listed A wide variety of communicable diseases reported last week to Mar ion county : health department was topped by: foilr cases of broncho pneumonia it fwai announced Tuesday. . i i :-: ! ; Others included three new cases of chicken po and scabies, two each of measles and ringworm, one each of impetigo, German measles, rheumatic fever and scarlet fever. SP Leaders TTT NOTICE OF ( PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN to all persons particularly interested and to the general public that a hearing will be held before; the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, at the city hall on the 26th day of Novem ber. 1931. at the hour of 8:00 pjn.. to consider an ; ordinance to change from a Class I -C Capitol Zone District to a Class m-Xi Restricted . Business Use Zone -the following described prem ises, to-wits i ( Lots 1 - and 12. and the westerly 13 25 feet of Lot 14 in the south one half of Charles Cartwright's Addi tion to the : City of Salem. Oregon, according id the duly recorded plat of said Addition on file and of record in VoL 1. -Page 24. Town Plats for Marion County; Oregon. This property i located on the north east corner i of Capitol and Court Streets, and th purpfose of this pro posed zone i change is for the repair, reconstruction $nd remodeling of and the installation; of additional facilities to. the existing Service Station now upon said premises. BY ORDER of the Common Council November 12. 1951. j : ALFRED MUNDT ji v-iiy necoraer NJ- 20-21 Salem, Oregon Ctofflinlsif - vxi im : . VI . 4 - Sl j rf - t AltAmerlcan . Driver it As nation oi truck and trailer : driving champion for 1 94?. 1 950 and 1 951, John Cashier, who Is also National Driver of th Year for 1950, retains permanent j possession of his American Trucking Association trophy. : J 1 Ai o Pierce Freight Lines. Inc., driver he hat driven over 900.000 milts in 13 years of driving on the highways without on accident. j :- j Pierce Freight Unes, Inc., Is proud to salut him for his a complishmcnts in competition ond on the job. I' To be a better driver I CS CAREFUL DE COURTEOUS Constantly ! j j t VPfcoM.Saiffei 34iC5! ! n i ; 1 i ' - t ' 1 J f -.. ...... - k '. ;:.'-.....''. r ' I ; ' s 'Ti'i-ii . .. . I '.... i I J t r . 4 , s , ; . . - - 1 ' i i -r1 - f j I - " ? . - j J 1 I- ; ' A , 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20 Re tirement of A. T. Mercier (top) as president of Southern Pacific i effective Dec. 31, 1951, and elec tion ef D. J. RnsselL 51, (below) native of Jacksonville, Ore and now executive vice president, as his successor, is announced by the railroad's board of directors; Mercier, 69, will continue as director. Ore Now gon Shrimp In Commercial ; Quantities PORTLAND, Nov. 20 S-V.A biologist told the state fish com mission that there are "enough shrimp in Oregon coastal waters to provide an important : commercial fishery. George Harry, the biologist in charge of marine research, re ported that a recent , exploratory expedition off Depoe Bay had caught as much as 10 pounds of shrimp in a tingle drag.! The pink shrimp,! similar to those caught off Alaska, were found in green mud or. the ocean bottom, Arnie J. SuOiDela, Oreso.i fisheries director, said in making Harry's report puohc. s i "We believe from data gleaned off Depoe Bay and in explora tions made in October ' off the mouth of the Columbia river that we have uncovered a valuable new fishing resource," he said. -The commission will continue its research next spring. f if Cutty MtfraarriieQ - Ministerial Groi MATHANT " ; ; " - j - : - Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Mathanr. late resident of MiU City, at a Salem hos pital November 17. Survived by hus- oana. ttum Mauianv. Mill cttr: daugh ter. Miss Colleen Mathany. Mill City; sons, Gary and Roger Mathany, both MUi citr: Drotber. Robert rrank. Gresham; mother, Mrs. Amelia Wright. Mill city, services wui.be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. November XL in CMUKn-BarrscK enapei. witn or. setn Huntington officiating. Interment will be at Douglas cemetery, Troutdale. WILTS ET : frank WUtsev. Ute resident of Sa- lam route 1 it t local hospital No vember It. Survived by wife; Mrs. Minnie Agnes wutsey, Salem; daugh ters. Mrs. E. H. McZlroy. Salem. Mrs. T. J. Sandif er. Sacramento, Calif, and Mrs. w. D. caraner. Salem: son. J. A. WUtsey. Salem; sisters. Mrs. Nellie Timmons. Denver. Colo., and Mrs. Nettle Warnlck. Lonr Beach. Calif. Funeral services will be neis weones- dav. November 21. at 1 JO D.m. In the Clough-Barrick chapel, the Rev.' W. H. Lyman offdating. Interment City View cemetery. HOPKINS - ,. -i -,f i'- John Daniel Hopkins, at the resi dence, 412S State St.. November 18. Survived by wife. Mrs; Florence Hop kins. Salem: aauzhter. Mrs. Harold Piinnlnffham Vrt-iH O W1 st sricf a Jt-vm w v p daaw wa W14SM Oine uautrlck. Arkansas Cltv. iKans.. orotners. Tom and Joe HODkins. nld. uaua.; tnree granacnuaren : ana two great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, November 24 at 2 p.m. In the Vlryil T. Golden chapel, the Rev. V. L. Loucks otficiatinf. . - i RUTH -v- : - " - r: Rachel Ruth, late resident of Salem. in this city November 19, at the age of 97. ' She is survived by a i grandson. uienn Lengren or Salem, and a grand daughter. Mrs. Marguerite Sumpter of saiera. several nieces ana neonews Services will be held Wednesday. No- vemoer si at 10 a.m. in the ; W. T, Rigdon chapel, the Rev. B. J. Holland officiating. Interment Belcrest Memor ial park.. j MCLKEY Chance C. Mulkev. at a local hospital November 19, at the age of SO. Late resident of Monmouth. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Naomi Fresh of Mon mouth, two sons. W. J. Mulkev of New port, Kenneth Mulkey of the VS. army in Korea: sisters. Mrs. Ada Butler of Monmo'rth. Mrs. Ev? Booth of Mon mouth. Mrs. Larona HaUer of-Berkeley, Calif.: Mrs. Ruth Gill of Waitsbur. wasn two granacmiaren. Mrs. Shir ley Galiardi of Newport, Larry Fresh of Monmouth, two great grandchildren. Nancy-Jo Galiard) of Newoort and Chert Lee Fresh of Monmouth. Services will be held Friday. November 23 at 2 p.m. in the Monmouth Christian church. Interment in Fir Crest ceme tery under the direction of the Virgil l. ooiaen company. : SHIELDS Henry Clinrman Shields, late resident of 2131 Center St.. in this city Novem ber IT. at the age of 61. Surviving are one son Kay Shields of Miami. Fia. two sisters. Mrs. Lilly Calloway of Franklin. N.C. and Mrs. Sally1 Callo way of Chattanooga. Term.: also several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the B.P.O.E lodee 33. Services will be held in the Howell-Edwards chapel. Wednesday, November 21, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Brooks Moore officiating Concluding services will be In Belcrest Memorial park. NELSON Frank Nelson, late resident i of 700 SJL 61st st. Portland, at a Portland hospital November 19 at the age of 78. Husband of Alma Nelson of Port land: father of Edward of Salem: Fred of Forest Grove. Walter of Portland; Mrs. Emma Embre of Battle Creek, Mich, Mrs. Eleanor Zimmerman of Portland; Mrs. Burdella Gipson of Portland. Services will be held in the Howell-Edwards chapel Friday. Novem ber 23 at 1:30 p.m., the Elder R. G. schaffner oinciaung. concluding ser vices Belcrest Memorial park, j SIMPSON ' I I Fred MarcHa Simpson, at the family residence 1011 3rd st.. November 20. at 'he age of 67. Survived by widow, Jennie Simpson of Salem;; children. Alvin Simpson of Denver, Colo, Vic Dove of Dietrich . Idaho, Glenn Simp son of Portland. Mrs. George Hoover of Cutbank. Mont, Frances Simpson of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Helen Miles of Salem. Mrs. Emma Bonaduce of Port land: brother. Barry Simpson of Delta Colo. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards chapel. . KING Loran T. King, at Richland,; Wash, November 19. survived Dy iwiaow, Helen King of Grandview. ! Wash.: daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Powell. Ken newick. Wash.: sister, ; Mrs. Walter Eberhard. Salem: two grandchudren Announcement of services later by the Virgil T. Golden company, i ! GAN1ARD " -M" 1 - ' - Frances Mary Ganiard, at the resi dence, Salem route 2, box 243. Novem ber 20 Survived by daughters, Mrs. Helen's. Mayfield of Salem; Mrs. Gen evieve Hug of Mi. Angel; brothers. Kooert m. JJiem and Frank T. Uiem. botn or saiem; also four grandchildren. Reouiem mass win be held- at St. Vincent do Paul church Friday, No vember 23 t" 10 ajn. Recitation of the rosarr Wednesday, November 21 at 8 pjn. in the Clough-Barrick chapeL , FUKtTDA ' "' 1 Roy K. Fukuda, late resident of Sa lem route 2, box 373, November 20. at the age of 70. survived by the widow. Mrs. Nobu Fukuda. Salem; two daugh ters, Mrs. J. Y. Tanaka and Mrs. Suzie Shimizu boh of Portland: a son. Frank Fukuda, Salem; sister, Mrs. K. Sugi in Japan; brother. Joe Y. Fukuda, Salem, and Jour grandchildren. Announce ment ox services later joy un uiougn- turricK company, s . f Alfred IGinger , i:J l O 0fMt.Akel Dies in Portland , Statesman Newt Service MT. ANGEL,1 Nov. 20 Alfred Klinger, 70, Marion j county native and prominent Mtj Angel busi nessman, died in Portland today after a years illness. Klinger, a long-time resident of this community, was burn in Stay- ton in 1881. He married Antom iidOddos 1 es Visits in Salem 30, 1910, at Mr. here Jan.- 25. many years a ette Berning June AngeL She died 1940. i Klinger was fori partner in the Klinger-Bauman clothing store here. He . retired from business several years ago and went to Portland a year ago to live with his daughter, Mrs. lmelda Hopman. ! , The deceased also is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Olive Stokes of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Virgil Klinger of Aurora; three brothers, Alphonse and Je rome Klinger of Portland and Er nest Klinger of Mt.j Angel; sister, Mrs. Celine Fuchs 'of Mt. Angel, and by three grandchildren, Recitation of the rosary for the public will be held! at St Mary's church Wednesday; night at 8 o'clock, and again j for members of the Catholic Order of Foresters at Unger's Funeral chapel at 3:30 o clock, t Funeral services ! will be held at St Mary's church Thursday -at 10:30 a. m. Interment will be at Calvary cemetery here. Protest against appointment of a U. S. ambassador to the Vatican was voiced Tuesday morning by Salem Ministerial association,! as an expression of opposition to pre ferential treatment of one church;! The recommendation of a social action committee headed by i Dr. Seth R. Huntington was adopted unanimously, with a statement to be sent to President Truman Sen. Tom Connauy of the foreign af fairs committee and Oregon's; dele gation in congress. Us I Dr. Huntington stressed that "our argument is not with Catholic peo ple or with all that is good in Catholicism but with the Roman Catholic hierarchy. .. ; I The association's statement; made these contentions: I ! I That the appointment is contrary to the time-honored interpretation to the first amendment to the! Con stitution, which is the principle of separation of church and i state; -seating or an American ambassa dor at the Vatican would only lead to preferential treatment of one church"; "official process Qf our government would tend to become interlocked with the official pro-: cesses of the Roman Catholic church"; such a post would be su perfluous in view of the ;U. S. ambassador . to Italy; the Vatican is not to be thought of as la po litical state, except very reniotely but is instead the seat of the 1 Rom an Catholic church"; the appoint ment would be not only unconsti tutional but "ill-conceived." I ! I The group also directed its Chris tian education - committee to , im plement a proposed program for inter-church leadership training As presented by Dr. Arthur H. Maynard, the school would offer a half dozen courses in teaching j methods, Bible, social prqblems and administration. It was tenta tively scheduled for Tuesday! night from next January 29 to March 4. ThV Statesman, Salem, Oregon. WexSncry.lNoT. 2lf 1SS1 3 . V i Mi .... M. .... . ... ' .... '. "i CHild Dies Undw Wheels of Grader . COOS BAY, Nov. 20P)-T)an-ny Sheffner, 2,,, died under the wheels of a city street grader here today. a vttines Duffy, said he did not see the boy tiJ 3iA Mi TL.. Al . . mv vw vi. Miv auvlUCUi until a neighbor told him he had run over the boy. He said he was towing a car out of the way in a residential ; area near the edge of the business district. , ; The boy was the son of Mr, and Mrs. Camden Sfheffner. The father is in Korea, serving with the navy. 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