The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 14, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Salem Man in High Office of WOW Lodge
Gen. Haskell,
War Relief
Director, Dies
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Appointment of Howard Smaller of Salem (center) as one of nine fraternal assistants to Alan Brown
of Denver, Colo, (second from left), president of the Woodmen of the World, was announced at a
luncheon at the Senator Hotel Wednesday. Smaller Is the only WOW fraternal assistant In Oreron.
Others at the meeting were (left to rirht) Pat Farrell, Salem; Ray Smith. Salem, national WOW direc
tor, and Milton D. Guptill, Portland, state WOW manager, who announced that a membership drive
wonld be culminated by an open initiation meeting Oct. 27.
Egypt Orders
Penalty
For Agitators
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CAIRO, Egypt (vP) 'Egypt's
strong-arm reform government
Wednesday night ordered the
death penalty for riot agitators
after announcing seven persons
had -been killed in labor demon
strations outside Alexandria."
; Premier Aly Maher hustled a
military court to Alexandria to
seek out the riot-rousing elements
and punish them with extreme
measures.
Two workers died in a hospital
Wednesday night, raising the toll
from Tuesday's riot to seven; two
Army soldiers, one policeman and
four workers-
The government said 25 others
were injured.
It expressed determination not
to be sidetracked by labor troubles
now from its announced policy of
social and land reforms.
Maher and Maj. Gen. Moham
med Naguib, the strongman who
put him in power, dealt a one-two
punch against rioting.
Maher announced the on-the-spot
court inquiry in a communi
que. Then Ivjjaguib, in a statement,
said the riots were started by trai
tors and criminals who created by
their acts of violence a threat to
Egyptian life and property.
Naguib said any attempt at dis-
GREENWICH, Conn. (JP)
Lieut Gen. William Nafew Has
kell, who i supervised the relief of
millions of victims of World War I,
died Wednesday his 74th births
day at Greenwich Hospital. He
had been ill many months.
His military career extended
over 40 years until his retirement
in 1942. During World Was I he
was chief of operations of the
Second Army in France.
Haskell: devoted much time to'
the relief and rehabilitation of
areas and people devastated by
war. As director general of Allied
relief operations under Herbert
Hoover, then head of the American
Relief Administration, Haskell su
pervised the rehabilitation of peo
ples in Romania, Russia, Greece
and Armenia between 1919 and
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turbance will be considered by
the army j to be high treason and
the penalty of high treason: is
known death under the Egyptian
I criminal code.
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