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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1953)
Z-Ctc 2J Ctetoraaa. Salsa. Orsv Friday, Oct 2, ISS3 Power Groups Ask Hold Up On Dam Talks Go vernor Urges ; - Paul Patterson Tursdsy. "I strongly commend to" you. my fellow citizens, ibis appeal by Community Chests and United Funds to provide money for the continuance of these essential services during 1854," Cor. Pat terson said. Aids for Drives v j , r - - - . ; - liberal support of the Commu nity Chest and- United Funds Campaigns was urged by Got. i j - , ' .. ' , f -, , , - - J DIVING CHAMP IN ACTION. B.b cut. worthy, U. 8. ibring champion, flips threnrh Bmnda sky to mm oispuy C iUU durtn international Swimming Week. Disabled Vet Sought in Theft; pfhcer Pel Innocently Helps WASHINGTON IB Counsel for public power groups Thursday asked the ' Power Commission to bold cp the Hells Canyon hearing until it rules on alleged non-com-pliance by Idaho Power Co. with commissi cm regulations. Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, attorney for the National Hells Canyon Asso ciation and several public utility districts, opponents of the Idaho Power proposal to build three dams on the Snake River, noted in her request that she had filed a motion July 14 asking the commission to rule oa the non-compliance charge. A Power Commission official said that interested parties have 10 days within which to answer, and that under normal procedure it could be expected that the hearing will resume as scheduled on Oct 5. Feasibility Not Shown i Mrs. Cooper contended in the July 14 -motion that Idaho Power had not shown economic, engineer ing or financial feasibility in its application for authority to build the three dams, which would block any future construction of the pro posed huge Federal Hells Canyon project . It was further contended that the company did not propose a comp rehensive plan for water resources development of the Snake. Examiner William J. Costello de nied the motion and Mrs. Cooper appealed to the comnusssion. Recess Extended Costello recently extended i the current recess in the hearing until OcL5 at the request of Mrs. Cooper. She said Thursday she was "not requesting a further extension of the recess," but added "we do not leel that the hearing should go for ward until this matter has been disposed of." ; BREMERTON (A A warrant Was issued Thursday for the arrest Sf a State Patrol employe in con nection with the disappearance of 1 1,280 from the district patrol of fice before dawn Wednesday. v A deputy sheriff told of innocent-' Jy helping the man on a fruitless search for a hacksaw to saw off a steel box padlock. The warrant was issued for the arrest of Gale Maston, 30-year-old tatrol radio operator, by Justice p the Peaca Oguf Johnsen. Maston, k disabled Army veteran,, is the ton of Kitsap County Assessor Har fy C Maston. He has been a patrol employe U months. j The sheriffs office and State Pa trol issued a pickup call to law enforcement agencies in all Wt. Ern states for the man whom Pa rol Sgt Charles F. Kinzel said vr4 vum vs. tuw uiuab A Coi"d.lCU men i have had working for me." Stat - Patrol headquarters at ympia announced late Thursday afternoon that Maston's car had been found in Portland. Kinzel said 1 the money was reached by prying up the lid of the locked strongbox so that the can vas bag inside could be pulled out. The money was from drivers li cense receipts. Deputy Sheriff Jack Colman told of seeing a light in the office at 2:30 a.m. He said he saw the man he knew well working over the steel locker, . ;i "I rapped oh the window and he waved and said, 'Hi, Colman,' the deputy said. "Then he came around and let me in the door. asked him what he thought be was doing and he told me he was trying to get some things he needed out of a locker but his key jammed in the lock." He said the man appeared :cool and unperturbed in the office and while they were together on a fruit less quest for a hacksaw at a near' by garage. I ; Colman said he drove past again 15 minutes later and saw the pa- ysjui ivii ujinn k ?iis,u r j i V((yr.i is BOY'S AND MEN'S ma Crtpe Soles Most All Sizes - R VALUES TO $5)g9 $195 . 38 FAIR BOY'S 11-OZ. i SMGi mm Zipper Fly Sizes 8-12-14-16 LADIES' LEATHER SOLED ! :ii3Siiis Sizes I 1o 8V Dcgularly (395 1 ' , $12.95 ' MEN'S BLACK . . EEangaroo Words Sizes 6 to 12 C-D-E Widths sgnlarl $9.95 Regularly 27795 V U Open Friday 'Til 9 P. IL Free Parking al Jhe Car Park : '; : J79 il COAIAiEnCIAL SALEM ORE GOV trol employe turn off the lights and enter his car. I The elder Maston said' his son acquired tuberculosis in Army ser vice in Europe after the war and now is listed as an arrested case, needing weekly treatment. Maston served in the South Pa cific in World War II, reenlisted in 1946 and served two years in Europe and then attended the Uni versity of Paris for two years. His wife, whom he married in Europe, said he did not return home Tuesday night after telling ner ne was going to a meeting. i i 1 .1 WW: -P I CK INC UP SPEED-. Henri Frtntx! motorcycle tskes to the air at the top ef s hill la ' race at Paris Montrenll eresscovntry track. Henri, a Freachman, held ea to win. , Cotner, Harris unior Glass Position Bob Cotner and Mack Harris will complete for the presidency of the junior class at Salem High School in a revote to be held today as a result of an election Thursday. Also requiring a revote today will be the offices of class sec retary and treasurer. Nancy Ow ens and Diane Miller will vie for secretary and Bev Hamman will oppose Jim Hardie for treasurer. Class officers elected yester day were Kay Ruberg, vice pres ident; Terry Salisbury, sergeant-at-arms; Jane Moorefield, song queen; , Jackie Hafner and Betty Harrison, assistant song queens: Ken Schrecengost, yell king; and Bob Foreman and Bill Drakeley, assistant yell kings. 351 Stat St. Downtown. 1128 Contor St At Shopping Center Said il Salem Housewife Tve got to watch my expenses. I can't afford to waste my money on meats that are only half used because ' they are so poor in quality and weighed with excess fat and bone. That's why I am a MIDGET CUSTOM ER. They feature, YOUNG STEER BEEF, GRAIN-FED PIG PORE and GENUINE MILK FED VEAL." 13.49 55 FORK ROAST PORK STEAK LOIII ROAST YAIIIXE RIDS RIB CHOPS Lorn CHOPS Centers .LB 55 13.69 POT ROAST s,. BEEF ROAST Steer SWISS STEAKS 29 ja- 35. J3.49 IIILK FED VEAL VEAL ROASTS 39 .LB. 49 u.69 59 ..25 LB. VEAL STEAK VEAL ROUIID VEAL LIVER BEEF LIVER PORKUVER HEARTS Ci TOIIGUES t& 25 IIIDGET LUIICII HEATS Are unecraaled for flavor and quality. They are taste teasers. A meal in a minute. - V7IEI7ERS Skinless rmiCE hah POLISH RIIIGS -LB. 35 -LB. 35 .LB. 45 JLB. LIVER SAUSAGE For something that Is deHdously different, try some of our dried chipped beef V4 pound 55 Our Center Street tMarlcet Is Open Unfil 7 P. M. Friday Evenings Unfil 9 P. M-Closed Sundays . Jailers Clean Up After Imbibers HOLLISTER, Calit (JPh-Ever toss an empty beer can or bottle away as you drove along a scenic road? E. R. Hanna, San Benito Coun ty road commissioner, bad county jail prisoners clean up such debris along a highway. In one short stretch they gathered 595 beer cans, 42 quart beer bottles, 25 wine bottles and S whisky bottles. HEAVY SLEEPER DENVER Anthony Gen tile told police that before going to sleep in his room he had placed a billfold containing $25 under his pillow. When he awoke, billfold and money were gone. So was the pillow. L 1W Special purchase! G.E. 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