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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1953)
10 Die in Crash I The Statesman, Salem, Orew Thursday, April 33, 1853 7 r : .1 -1 North Bend Air Cargo Volume May Be More by 1954 j BURBANK, Calif. V-A sur . vey conducted by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to evaluate the potential size of the air cargo market indicated the current vol- ' time of air freight within the Un ited States will be doubled : by 1954 and increased five times by 185& This traffic may grow tor" about 1,500 million ton-miles per year by I960. , Of Superfort SAN ANTONIO. Tex. UR A B PFC Alive in Jr ? 29 carrvisg live ammunition on r i v Prison Camp NORTH BEND. Ore. W - PFC Rarirond L. Stonesif er. : reported aUvc in Red prison camp No. S in North Korea, became missing in action Nov. 2, 1950, just! three days after bis 18th birthday. The son of Mr. and MrsjE. G. Stouesifer, whose home is between North Bend and Empire on the Oregon Coast, be entered the Army April 10, 1950. He was flown overseas Sept 5 fiat year. The parents already anew that their son was alive. They reported receiving two letters from him since his capture. j practice combat flight caught fu-v c4: It. and crashed six miles north of Randolph Air Force base near here Wednesday. Ten Airmen were killed. Five others escaped by parachute. The wreckage burned. A B-29 bomber nornuJly has a crew of 11 but this one also car I 'I. tried instructors -for the simulated combat run. Charles Smith Jr.. 11. described the crash which he witnessed from - t A S I V4 1 1 miles away. He said one en 4 gine in the right wing was afire. As he watched "he four-engined plane wobbled crazily, nosed down almost in a somersault and struck the earth. Bodies of the 10 were found in 1 or near the wreckage. None of the victims was from the Pacific Northwest. ? ., v 4 V V9 C I FT' TO LEPERS Dr. RIf too Scorebrand watches . rweaad-a-hal ton bell, rift of Germany, unloaded In New York fer transshipment to Rjukyn islands Leprosy Relief Association. ALL OH BOA R DRus$eII Gumee.Tenafly.N.J admires the "squaw board" rig on his wife's back which; carries their daughter, 8nsan.lt was used for baby oa their Kentucky cave tour.' ft-."- t r.- If it I 0 V' f X J 4a FIRST-HAND! N FORMATION - Tonnrsters "rroond harpist Syhria Meyer to find "where the nuurie conies irom after concert for pre-school children in WtsUnftoa. p. C 1 f, Vv;': . n - 4i 0 i V- it in HOME COMFORT S Louis Matter, of San Dieco, Cat. Funs n nwi t wneci 01 ms car which is equipped with every conceivable tdret Including portable bar and kitchen sink. ESTATE For sol to tho highest bidder, dwellings located at 1010 North Cottage St. and 2487 Maple SU Salem. Oregon. Terms and conditions of sale may be obtained from Pioneer Trust Company, Pioneer Trust Bid. Salem, Oregon ON THE HIGHWAY .THE BiESr WAY IS..;' QLWCnCoXIDCanD (William Cook Winner in K of P Speech Contest William Cook. Salem High School junior, was winner of the Knights of Pythias sponsored speech contest on - "Highway Safety and How to Attain It" Wednesday night in Beaver HalL Second and third places went to Patricia 0Malley and James Persons, both Salem High Juni ors, . Cook is eligible to enter the state contests. The competition took place at a joint open house held by the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters. Judges were James Calvert, Salem Toastmasters Club, Mrs. George Beane, Salem Toastmis- tresses Club, and Capt Walter Lansing, state traffic division. COINC AT A JOB THE R I C H T W A Y Superintendent Georcc DoutUu shows the club pro, Innes Millar, left, and Mrs. Alvin Zander, m member, bow the aateater of the-New Orleans, La.. Zoo clears Audubon Golf Club course of red ants plaguing players and the grass. T W.U. Cadets Given Summer Assignments Twenty-four cadets in the Wil lamette University Air Force Of ficer Training program have re ceived their summer camp assign ments, it was disclosed by Maj. Norman W. Champion, unit com manding officer. The cadets will attend four week sessions at Larson and Fair- child Air Force Bases in Wash ington. Assigned to Larson at1 Moses Lake, June 22 are: Joseph Harvey, Michael Tavenner and Eugene Poindexter, Salem; Mar tin Howard, Portland; Robert Goff, Corvallis; William Covert, Stayton; Byron Sittser, Harris burg; Walter Oerding, Coquille and Neal Winexnan, San Mateo, Calif, Appointed to Fairchild at Spo kane, June 22 are: Vern Zeuske, Rollin Cocking, William Hill, Clif ford Peterson and Herb Brower, Salem; Norman Battaglia, Port land; William Van Horn, Rose burg; Larry Pritchert, Lebanon; Dorence Noteboom, Tillamook and Stanley Steindorf, San Ma teo, Calif. Students who will participate in the second session of summer camp at Fairchild July 27, are: Thomas , Bright, Salem J Stanley Neperud, Silverton; William Col vard, Pendleton; Kenneth Cooper, Seattle, Wash, and Donald Fisk, Fresno, Calif. GOLFER GETS EAGLE NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (JF) They not only score eagles on the North Platte Country Club golf course, they also catch em. Club Manager Chet Butterfield and Charles Glasscock of North Plat te ran down and caught one of the birds after it showed up on the course with a bruised wing. Fri. and Sat. j Raised Sirloin lips With Fresh Vegetables Mashed Potatoes Hot Parkerhouse Rolls and Butter Coffee, Tea, or Orange CAFETERIA AT MILLER'S . EVINRUDE WITH CASCADE MERC. EVINRUDE WITH CASCADE MERC. EVINRUDE WITH CASCADE MERC. ui Cascade Merc, your fishing headquarters, is proud to announce they have been selected as an Evinrude factory author ized distributor for the Salem area. ; DC UI Q 3 3 ui Q 3 Cst Z UJ s II i 1 . 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