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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1954)
... . ;..:; I (Sec I) Statesman. Salem, Ore Su, Mcarch 21, 19S4 T Premier Sunday Cross-Word Puzzle 530 -inlii:: 3T 33 T 7fr 3- 33 " 41 445 -o 51 il tr ' ' rsz- Itl 5r IZZ-ZZZZIII its 7i7 HeT j i? 12 ai ax - I-" ifrznrzzz U. S. Army Regulations in I Germany Handcuff Cupid ! ! By TOM STONE v HEIDELBERG, Germany (A The U.S. Army in Germany Is it war with Cupid. - - y:': - ' That doesn't mean American troops are firing away at the chub by little nude The fact is, the troops are all for him. ;r It's the US. Army's regulations concerning - marriage in overseas commands that are out for Cupid's hide. ji i The regulations knownas Cir cular No. 3 outline in military language the . steps a soldier in Germany must take in order to marry bis German sweetheart and take her home with him. The one that is a particular thorn in cupid's side states: i The ! approved date for marri age of U.S. personnel ... will, in no instance, be more than 120 days prior" ; to the soldier's departure for the 'United States. j . This i prevents a soldier from marrying his German sweetheart, no matter the circumstances, until his last! four months in Germany. 1 Alack S-HDf cerium 10 Coura geous 15 Pike 19 Heap 20 Elicit 21 Black snake 22 Afresh 23 More than 24 Detaching a Ebb and 27 Destroy large part of 29 Coarse part of flax SO Width 22 Food fish 23 Stigma 25 Social . group . 36 In motion 39 Rustic 41 Indian 43 Instruct 47-i-Trd goods 49 Salt 50 Floating - 'boat for 51 Cuddle v7 82 Opposed to aweather S3 Fore-taken HORIZONTAL 55 Cotton cloth 57 Pack 58 Weaken -Wanting Rearing 60 Domestic enamel I Propose 63 Evening (poetic) 64 Ignore 66 Toil gt heart wood of tree : 69 Reader 71 King 73 Generous 75 Cheerful ,tune 76 Staying power 79 Embank ment 81 Stop 84 Ignited 85 Manu- factured 87 Operated 88 Upper throat 90 Harden sails -.- 91 Himala yan herb 93 A shade of brown 95 A shark k 96 River deposit 97 -Droop 99 Obtained 100 Suitable 101 Rest 103 Away 104 Speck 105 A drink 107 Under- und worker 108 Adduce 110 Aside 112 Den 114 Dragging after 118 River in France 119 Woman's garment 123 Merit 124 Congeal ing 127 Simple ton 128 Poem 129 Book of maps 130 One concerned 131 Goddess ofdis- cord ' 132 Edible . , part - 133 Let 134 Hard mineral 135 City in Silver State 1 ' 1 Foot- ! f lee i animal ; 2 Reside j 3 Fish i sauce 4 Kind I of I ! 5 muscovite 6 Wood ' resisting; ': insects - I 6 Redactor 7 Trie ! 8 Frost -Chief 10 Muscular j 1 strength 1 Kind of moss 12 Tart 13 Site of Bridge ' i of Sighs 14 Potential t energy i 15 Tardiness 16 One 17 Grant ! 18 Jug 25 Aim 28 Bare 31 Compan j I ion . ... 33 Chaffy : t f part of i T j ground i ;i f grain 34 Twofold 36 Humble f VEBTICAL 37 Shrub of Pacific coast 38 Fright 40 Bene ficial 42 Neat 44 Confir mation 15 Spice 16 Chopper 48 Fish delicacy 50 Marauder 51 Strange 54 Foolish 55 Of a chamber 56 Tube upon which silk is wound 59 Cotton drilling 60 Restau rant 62 Heath 65 Obscure - 67 Saw of grain 68 Pile 70 Central American. tree 72 Grind together 74 Envoy 76 Long cut 77 Name 78 Fuss 80 Hush! 82 Mud $ volcano S3 Record . 86 There fore 89 Roman I house : god 92 Brief 94 List 95 Cold 96 Extinct A mollusk 98 Line 100 Heater -102 Issue 104 Indicate : 105 Prison 106 Tree of elm family 109 Former coin of Siam 111 Wait 113 Inflamed 114 Abound 115 Foraga crop 116 Tune 117 Festive - 119 Mud 120 Learning 121 Cut f : meat 122 Too 125 Fuel 126 Cap One of the biggest arguments should be deserved and earned.' Faulty Indictment Delays Trial in Klamath Case I' ; 1 KLAMATH FALLS IP-Raymond Bodinet, 31, Portland, charged with armed robbery in a, shooting at a bawdy house here Jan. 8, will have to be reindicted. ! . That; is because the indictment said Bodinet and his companion, Edwin iCoyle, shot to death by a policeman, each were armed with "guns.? His attorney argued be fore Circuit Judge David R. Vandenberg that the charge was that each had only one gun. When Dist. Atty. Frank Alderson admitted that was so, Judge Van denberg said he could lo nothing else than to remand Bodinet to jail to;: await another indictment by a new grand jury. 1 The shooting led to a crackdown on vice which has resulted in closing of the city's bawdy houses. against the rule is that it encour ages a young soldier and his Ger man fiancee to set up housekeep ing rather than wait until the Ar my .says he can marry. Doesnt Want ta Walt A soldier who falls in love with a German fraulein when he first gets over here usually doesn't want to wait until the last minute to get married. Many of them don't v A retired U.S. Army general pub licly blasted the regulation- recent ly. ?. Maj. Gen. Arthur TL Wilson (ret) said: - :i - -; "While 1 preaching morality, the Army in- Germany is actually spon soring immorality. . "A soldier in Germany can mar ry any nationality in the world, except a German. " "The present marriage policy is discriminatory and an un-American slap in the face to the German nation." - r Army's Position . The Army's position is given by Maj. Gen. John V. Van Houten, assistant chief of staff, at Euro pean headquarters here. : "There's only one side to the question as the Army sees it We are merely implementing existing regulations which have proved sat isfactory. "The Army has the responsibili ty of looking after its men. Many of the soldiers over here, are draf tees 18 and 19 years old. Their judgment is not as mature as old er men. "The marriage regulations do not cause a major morale problem. but naturally there are some indi viduals who think that it is big." Col. Edwin L. Kirtley of Enid, Okla., the Army's chief chaplain, says he finds no disagreement with the requirements. "They recognize the ;God-given right of marriage, but they also give strong consideration to the national interest. "The soldier has work to do and the brief time that most soldiers spend in: Europe is not too long for a young man to devote to his country unencumbered by all the responsibilities of marriage. jC MAIL 74-76-77 The deputy chaplin, CoL J. B. Murphy of Somervllle, Mass.. said: "If it could be proved that the present regulations encourage con cubinage, then I'd say throw them out , - - - '; Small Percentage . i j "But the argument )s not val id, j The cases , of immorality are i isolated, and make up only a small percentage." i f: He denied that the Army was discouraging the marriage of sol diers to German girls. ; . "Rather." he said, "we are en couraging delay." A young American soldier, sip ping a soda at an Army snack bar with his German sweetheart, said "they can kick it around as much as they want to, but as it is now it's no good' j Beaming at his girl. Helga, the soldier saidr "We want to get married now."' ma By CLAY R. POLLAN APR. 21 MAY 31 m 9-14.27-381 r-' 49-70-78 CEMN MAY 22 JUNC22 AJNC23 IULY23 A m ft A 1K . JULY 24 . AUG. 23 VKCO AUG. 24 SIPT.22 1 7-19-3041 5Mf-72 JK rorOai7yAdmlyGtfioV JK ! ' According to tfce Stan. 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Lyons Crider, 82, early pioneer of this commu nity, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Bollman Funeral ChapeL She died Friday in a Salem hospital. Born in Shelby County, Iowa, June 2, 1871, Mrs. Crider came to Dallas in 1874 with her par ents. She was married in 1901 to David Curtis Crider, an early resident and business man of the community. He preceded her in death in 1932. A member of the Presbyter Ian Church, Mrs. Crider lived in Dallas until 1943 when she was injured in a traffic acci dent Since then she had been in poor health and had made her home in Portland. . - She is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Roy Adsitt, Salem, and - Mrs. Marion M. Headley, Portland; and three grandchil dren. Concluding services will be held at the Dallas Cemetery with the Rev. Dallas Meserve of Portland, husband of a grand daughter, officiating. PARIS (INS) Romanian exile circles in Paris estimate 107,000 persons are in prison in Roman ia. Thousands more are held in forced labor campsJThe same ad vices note that the handful of for mer royal army officers in the Romanian army are placed in desk jobs away from the troops. BURGLARS PANNED POTTSTOWN, Pa. IB Joseph Stewartz, hotel owner, has rigged up pots and pans to fall noisily and serve as an alarm when thieves break, in. They have sent intrduers scurrying four differ ent times. fi: I r. Tremendous Savings We are allowing up to 20 discount" on all cemetery memorials, erected in any cemetery In Oregon. - Granite markers from 930.00 and up, let-x tered and set complete in cemetery. Our shop, located in Salem, is equipped to make and letter any type of memorial you de-" sire. Our men are trained and our trucks are equipped to straighten and erect any type memorial. 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