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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1953)
Schedules For Airmail Advance Hour Airmail schedules, Including all mail leaving Salem by clane. have been advanced one hour, Postmaster Albert C Gragg an nounced Wednesday. "This means " he said, "various daily flights will leave an hour arlir than oreviouslv. The new schedule is effective immediate ly." Most important airmail sched ules for Salem businessmen and others, which will be changed, in clude northbound mail which pre viously left the postoffice at 12:15 noon and will now leave at 11:15 a.m.; the southbound flight, tohioh 1ft at 3-3(1 Tvm and now departs at 2:30 p.m. and the mail which previously left at e:zu p.m. will now leave at 5:20 cm. All other flights, including an early morning departure, also are a-ffected bv the chance. The new schedules are posted in the post- office lobby, Gragg said. The change was brought about, lie said, because of the switch of other sections of the nation to daylight saving tune. All six daily departures from United Air Lines Salem station are changed this week, under the haw sarin e-rammer timetable. Five are about an hour earlier and the other departure has been changed from 8:55 a.m. 8:05 a.m., northbound. The new times otherwise are northbound at 12:15 t m. and 6:20 cm., southbound at 8:25 a.m, 3:35 pan. and 8:30 p.m. ? Death Claims Mrs. Brubaker Mrs. Elizabeth R. Brubaker, 78, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Windecker, Salem Route 2, Box 330, where she had made her home since October 1951. Mrs. Brubaker was born April 2, 1875 at Marion, Ind., and was married to Edward P. Brubaker Aug. 14, 1901 in Chicago, I1L The couple made their home there un til 1919 when they moved to Havre, Mont Her husband died at Havre In January 1951 and she then mov ed to Salem. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star at Havre. Surviving, besides her daugh ter in Salem, are three other daughters, Mrs. R. C. Moore, Kalamazoo, Mich, Mrs. K. C Moore, Chicago, I1L, Mrs. W. M. Finley, Miami, Fla.; one son, lames W. Brubaker, Havre, Mont; and 10 grandchildren. Shipment has been made to Havre, Mont, by the Virgil T. Golden Co. for services and interment King Reviews His Troops ?,('t,;4'-'.'':''fv,,i.,,-.-...; ! '. - 1 S -- - 1 . p t v. iwuiv TA.jm Vinn irtntf Tfnccfn nf Jordan, reviews a cmard OiUiUXUl! ,HMUl--w.u.s ............ - ' , "m . of honor mounted by Arab Legion troops en the grounds of the royal palace at Amman during a reception. The reception marked the anniversary of the 1918 Arab revolt against the Turks, The i e 7i TTnccnnprii tn tli n throne when his father. King Talal, was deposed because of mental instability. Hussein will be formally recognized as king at a coronation ceremony wucu uc will take the oath of allegiance before the Jordan parliament (AP Wirepnoto to rne statesman, j district governor. Martin plans to be away all summer, teaching at University of Maine. He is head of the de partment of education and di rector of graduate studies at Wil lamette University. Barnick is an executive with the State Liquor Control Com mission. Taf t Seeks to Keep OilBffl Votes in Line WA STTTMflTOM im Sen. Taft fR-Ohio) ureed the Senate Wed- nesda not to accept any. "half- baked proposition tor leaerai ad ministration of the submersed con tinental shelf beyond state boun daries, f Taft said he would bring to the Senate floor within two weeks a separate bill dealing wita this out er belt of undersea land in a comprehensive way." The Republican leader spoke as the Senate conunuea lis long de bate on a pending bill to estab lish states titles to submersed offshore lands within historic state boundaries. These boundaries are three miles out to sea in most cases but Texas and Florida claim their hmindaries are 10 Vi miles out TtovnnH statj limits the continent al sheji extends out for a varying distance, wnicn ai some points is more than 100 miles. Taft sooke critically of an amendment by Sen. Monroney (D- Okla) to limit state ownership 10 thro miles off -shore. Drovide for federal leasing of the remainder of the continental sneu ana aevoie all federal revenues to reduction of the national debt Taft said the Monroney amend ment deals with the complex prob- t.97- The Slotetznenu SaTesu Oreu Thuradcrf, April SO. 15S3 C3 WASHINGTON Tm Lyon! ! (above) of Salt Lake City, Utah, is Interior Secretary Mc j Kay's choice to head the Bo ! reau of Mines. John L. Lewis, coal miners union chief, pro I tested the selection of Lyon : who terms himself a "hard rock i miner.' lem of the outer continental shelf "in a half-baked way." A vote on the Monroney amend raent, one of a series proposed by nnnnnpnts of the "state owner ship" bill, was postponed until Thursday ty agreement Decause many Democratic senators were out of the city attending Demo cratic rallies. a . 1 Timber Sale Set at Astoria Approximately 12,000,000 board feet of state forest timber valued at more than $300,000 in the Humbug area in Clatsop County will be sold at public bid May 27 at Astoria, the state forestry de partment here announced Wed nesday. The sale will include an esti mated 7,000,000 board feet of old growth fir snags and windfalls, 3.500.000 board feet of green old erowth fir. and 1.500.000 board feet of spruce and hemlock. Min imum price for No. 2 sawlogs and better will be 20 per cent of the average selling price for logs in the Columbia River area. Mini mum price for No. 3 sawmill and shingle grade cedar is $7 per thousand. Exchange Club Names Barniek As Secretary First change of secretary for Salem Exchange Club in five years was announced Wednesday, with resignation of Dr. George Martin and naming of Don Bar- nick. Martin has had the club post all but the first few months of the club's existence. He has been in Exchange for some 10 years and is a past president of the Berkeley, CaliL, club. He just comoleted a two-year term as t.-of f ! lymmmu ' 7 FINAL 3 AYS . . . :KAPL0m CAM COTTON I WOOPKY'S fflEA" SALE! NOW! Washable-Wearable Plush Pile Cotton iroadlooii Carpet I! SOCIALITEc MODEL -Grace Coelldce, Boston eoclal !( and distant relative of late Fresident Calvin CooUdae, mod. els a white ftian nrrinril. rmm with printed sonflowers at Lon NOW ONLY sq. yd. Only Woodra can offer you this Sen sational Carpet Value! A Very Special Purchase from one of the Nation's Lead ing Cotton Carpet Mills enables us to pats along Wonderful Savings like this. Hero's the Newest floor Fashion Sensa tion . . . 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