The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    t Tht Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday. August 21, 1951 . . .
British Survey Flood Aftermath
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County May Benefit
In Change of Road
Fund Distribution
An altered urogram far distri
bution of federal . road funds to
counties probably would be benefi
cial to - Marion County,- County
Judge Rex Hartley said Wednes
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L.YNMOUTH. England Britishers look st wreck f est ante amid
boelders and uprooted trees at coastal resort of Lyn month. Eng
land, follswlnf flash flood which wrecked or swept est is sea near
ly the entire Tillage. In center background can be seen wrecks re of
another into also swept away when torrential rains on Aug. IS
caased the West Lyn rirer to burst Its banks and raeo throosh
Lyamonth streets leaving- a trail of naroe. (AF Wlrephoto to The
Statesman.)
Foot Slips Off
Brake, 3-Car
Wreck Results
An unsure foot wasiblamed as
the cause of a three vehicle
smashup Wednesday afternoon on
South Commercial Street.
Mrs. Frances Genevieve McCaw,
Jefferson, said her foot supped
off the brake pedal of her car and
hit the gas pedal just before her
car plowed into the rear of a
truck which in turn scooted into
the rear of a third car at about
1 p.m.
"t? all started when Robert Lee
Beerbey, Reno, Nev., headed north
Into Salem on South Commercial
Street, stopped for a traffic signal
light at Boice Street. Wayne L.
Weeks, 2155 Center St., pulled his
truck up for the light to the rear
of the Beerbey car.
Then along came Mrs. McCaw,
whose auto struck the rear of the
Weeks truck, which in turn jerked
forward into the Beerbey auto.
according to police reports. Salem
first aid men treated Carol Ann
Brock, 7, for a cut lip, Mervine
McCaw, daughter of Mrs. McCaw,
for minor face cuts and Mrs. Mc
Caw for minor cuts. Miss Brock
and Miss McCaw were passengers
In the McCaw auto.
Civil Service
Board Hears
Kelly's Appeal
Oregon's Civil Service Commis
sion Wednesday gave a three-hour
hearing to an appeal for reinstate
ment, from Ernest H. Kelly who
Viis discharged Aug. 1 as State
Veterans Department appraiser.
Records showed Kelly had been
fired for violation of department
. policies and "inability to work
with fellow employes. He had
been in the employ of the de
partment four years.
Kelly, represented at the hear
ing by Attorney Bruce Williams,
denied the charges and contended
that he had never been notified of
any of the alleged misconduct un
til two days before the letter of
dismissal to him.
The commission took the matter
under consideration. It was point
ed out that its finding in the case
would be only advisory to the
state veterans' office. In charges
involving religion, politics or race,
the -commission's finding is final.
Another appeal, involving Neal
Buxton, discharged from the Ore
gon State Hospital at Pendleton,
was dismissed when Buxton failed
to make an appearance Wednes
day. He was employed as a hospi
tal aide and was accused of giving
keys to a patient which he used in
making his escape.
Aussies Reject
6osorsliip Plan
CANBERRA, Australia (
Australian' newspapers Thursday
'rejected1 an appeal from Prime
Minister Robert G. Menkes not to
print reports' of new government
plans to deal with possible Com
munist sabotage.
The reports were obtained from
a cabinet minister, - whose name
was not mentioned.
Publishers, . after hurried con
fereaces, jointly decided no valid
security reasons existed for killing
the story. After first editions of
Australian papers hit the .streets
Menizes withdrew his request for
voluntary censorship.
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k,4J) ON FRIDAY, AUG. 22
Evans on Board to
Save Pari-Mutuels
Charles Evans of Salem has been
named to the newly-organized
Taxpayer's Committee to Retain
Pari-Mutuel Revenues, according
to an announcement by acting
Chairman Henry W. Collins of
Portland. Ronald Hogg of West
Salem was also designated as a
member of the committee repre
senting Polk County.
PACIFIC ROUTE PLANNED
TOKYO (JP) Three Japanese
airline officials plan to buy planes
in the United States for trans-
Pacific air service Japan hopes to
inaugurate in the fall. The three
executives of Japan's only civilian
airline will confer with the U. S.
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Salem's adults already are show
ing an interest in school for this
fall for themselves and not just
their kids according to George D
Porter, director of the district ad
ult education program. Classes will
begin Sept. 22.
While much of the regular cur-
riculm of courses in arts and
crafts, business education, home-
making and general subjects al
ready is lined up, suggestions for
other studies will be welcomed,
said Porter. -
One new class for this fall will
be the making of greeting cards
by the silk screen method.
Porter, Just returned from va
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Civil Aviation Board and buy
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The plan, announced at the State
Highway Commission meeting this
week, calls for the counties to re
ceive aid on the basis of 80 per
cent, for rural rjoDtilatirm and 2n
per cent for county road mileage,
with the counties to match part of
the money. In the past such funds j
have been matched by the state,
which decreed the distribution.
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the commission and a committee
of the Association of .Oregon Coun
ties. Officials, of 27 of the state's
SO counties had voiced annrovnl
Man Breaks Jaw
In Auto Accident
Roland J. i.Lemay '20.' Salem.
was - taken "ta Salom MMnnriti
Hospital Wednesday night with
broken jaw after an auto accident
souxn ox SkSiem.
Marion County Sheriffs depu
ties said that Lemay's car appar
ently went out of control on the
River Road about two miles south
of Roberts store and crashed into
the ditch at about 6:30 pjn. Lem
ay was taken to the hospital by
City Ambulance Service.
OSC PICNIC FRIDAY
PORTLAND The annual Ore
gon State Collet cicnlc will h
held at Jantzen Beach Park here
at B pjn. Friday, Aug. 22. Parti
cipants will bring picnic dinners.
Coffee and soft drinks will be
provided on the grounds. Ray An
thony and his orchestra will play
for the evening dancing.
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