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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1953)
19S3 Small Boys Trackmen's IiaS'iutellllfiDOuTl IL A 15 II 13 S ! Rites Tuesday TatcIiedUp'by ESTACADA OR Last rites win be held Tuesday in the high school auditorium here for two members First Aidmen of the Estacada High School track team who were allied in aa auto It was patch up smsll boys day in Salem Monday for first aidmen. Four youngsters, ranging in age from one and a half to four, managed to do everything from falling out of a tre to cutting a finger in a lawnmower. One little tyke came back for treatment twice for the same mobile accident near Eugene Fri day. The victims were Carl H. Guld- enzopf, 16, and Hugh N. Holbrook. 16. The track coach and four other members of the team were hurt in the accident They were en route to the Hayward Relays at the University of Oregon. 12 The Statesman. Salem, Or, Tuesday. April 21. cut David Robe, 1 , of 2370 Claude St, cut the tip off his index fin ger in a lawnmower about 11:45 Back for double treatment was Charles Cochran, 2, of 695 S. 18th St He fell down about 1:30 p.m. and cut his forehead. Valley Obituaries Baben Benjamin Ader MTT. CITY Services for Ru ben Benjamin Ader, who died Sunday at the age of 47 years in his Mill City home wilil be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Mill City Presbyterian Church. After services, the body will be shipped to Weiser, Ida., for Interment The Wed die Funeral Home in Stayton is in charge. Ader, a resident of Mill Citv for the past four years was born in Midcale. Ida., Dec. 9, 1909. Survivors include the widow, Pansy Ader, Mill City; one son, William Ader, Mill City; sisters, Mirgaret Jones, Nampa, Ida.; Maxine Schmitt, Milwaukie; Ruth Pope and M-vlie ELkins, both of Portland, and Alma Overstreet, Oroville, Calif.; brothers, Oliver Ader, Midvale, Ida.; Newton C and Percy R- Ader, both of Port land, and Simon Ader, Oroville, C-''f.; one grnf,d2!'M-r and one grandson, both of Mill City. F'.jt aidricn fixed up the one iri'i g ' bat wore called back r -t 6 n.-i. w:-n Cv"rhs fall i i t id o72n:d up de wound a i. - . r-c!d Thomas Bcsrry, 1".7 C z'z -La St, cut lus lsft r -id on a c-.r license rlate about 3 p.m. and Thomas Whittemore, 4, of 484 S. 24th St fell out of a tree while playing and bruised his hip. One adult received treatment He was William Bice, 1287 S. 19th St, city street department employe, who suffered first and second degree burns on his left wrist when he was splattered by hot tar. Eisenhower Favors Justice Bureau Change WASHINGTON fl President Eisenhower proposed a new order of succession in the Justice De partment Monday in a reorganiza tion plan submitted to Congress. The President wants the attor ney general to be succeeded by the deputy attorney general in case of absence of disability, or if a va cancy occurs. Herbert Brownell of New York is attorney general. His deputy is William P. Rogers, 38, a gradu ate of Colgate and Cornell who has served as chief counsel for several Senate investigating com-, mittees. Since 1870 the law has provided that the solicitor general is second in command in the Justice De partment But the President pointed out the primary function of the soli citor general now is to represent the United States before the Su preme Court, and "thus, he is not likely to be the officer of the de partment whose regular duties best prepare him to assume the occa sional responsibility of guiding the affairs of the entire department in the capacity of acting attorney general." Eisenhower also wants the at torney general to be authorized to pi escribe the order of succession anr deputy attorney general. Under the reorganization act of IS :9, the President's changes will go into effect in 00 days unless the Senate or House votes against them. : . .. . :: . -4. .-- ,r , , . ; WE LOVE long, -sweeping, seductive lathes bat we also love a natural, not overly artificial, look. Wear, false eyelashes if you wish, gala, but keep the fact from being too obvious Coprrtcfei. IMS. Hw Tsrt storsM Trtbsas Ins. BOMBER CRASHES HALIFAX, N.S. IB A Royal Air Force bomber from Greenwood crashed Monday near CentreviHt in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, killing six men. One survivor was taken to a hospital. Scouts to Study Flight Program On 'Career Day' The Willamette University Air Force Reserve Officer Training program and related flight study will be studied Saturday by Explorer Scouts during, their "Career Day" beginning at 9 a. m. on campus. Boy Scout and Air Force of ficials estimated Monday that about 200 participants were ex pected to attend. The program is to be arranged so tint onvtVxd of the attending scouts will be at McNary Field where two C-47 transport planes from the Portland Air Base will be on display. The scouts will be schooled in aircraft familiariza tion and flying procedure and some indoctrination flights are being planned. On the Wiillam- ette campus three different class es will each pursue three differ ent phases of study. Study planning is under the direction of the Explorer Coun cil, the Air Force ROTC staff and the Willamette University staff. Itching Cry - i TV Troubles? Can be tolved If our location Is bad. Call ns well do elf best to get s picture. "WtTViKT'll Call 4-2271 HEIDEB'S 418 Coari 1LI0 Center OK) Not too long ago, you took "pot luck" when you bought oil for your car. It all came out of a big drum. Whether you got the right weight and grade was often a matter of hick. Today, there are hundreds of separate types of lubricants. Each is -engineered to do a specific job in your car. Each is identified clearly for you in an attractive, tamper-proof can. Oil, of course, isn't the only automotive product that comes in cans today. Utere are anti-fxeezes, windshield cleaners, tire-repair kits, nuts and bolts for minor repair jobs. Also waxes and car wash. These are just a few of the products that fill the millions of cans used in Oregon every year. 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