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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1954)
Wqodburn Boys Eat Well at Ft. Lewis Statesman. Salem, Ore.. Friday. June 25. 1954 (Sec 2) 7 4 1 t I f i i ST "" ' " '" "" i 3iLj '" - FORT LEWIS Citizea soldiers in camp at Fort Lewis with the 41st division the past two weeks have been well fed. Here are shown members of the Woodborn tank company, 186th infantry regiment, lined up for chow daring maneuvers out in the field. In this group are (from left) CpL Milton Kabul, Sgt Robert Fisher, Pfc. Robert J. Drydea, Cpl. Melvin Monnier, Pfc. Delbert Cottsacker and CpL Howard Zarlinden. ' Suspension Protested by Reed Faculty PORTLAND The Reed Col lege faculty is protesting the sus pension of a professor from sum mer school in the wake of the Velde committee hearings last week. The faculty adopted a resolu tion expressing "grave weaken ing" of confidence in the college president, Duncan S. Ballarftine. because he did not consult the faculty in the suspension action. Ballantine directed that Lloyd Reynolds, .art professor who has been at Reed 25 years, not teacl a' the summer session "until mat ters which have been presented to us have been thoroughly exam ined." Reynolds was one of three Reed faculty members named in the .Velde committee hearing in Port Hand as a Communist Party mem ber in the late 1940s. Reynolds re i fused to- testify in the hearing. pleading protection of the Con stitution. A faculty committee has been set up to conduct a hearing on Reyonlds, and Stanley Moore, .phi losophy professor; and Leonard Marsak, history instructor, who also were named in the Velde hearing. They also have refused to testify before Rep. Harold Velde RI11. chairman of the House Un American Activities Committee. By a 48-9 vote the faculty cen sured Ballantine for suspending Reynolds without consulting the faculty. The board of trustees was asked to reverse the president's action. State Highway Board Awards Four Contracts in Salem Area Crash Used For Safety (Story also on page 1.) PORTLAND (yf) Contracts on four highway construction proj ects in the Salem area were among several awarded Thursday at a meeting of the State High way Commission here. Jobs awarded: Porter Yett, Portland. $12,866 for .14 miles of paving on Main Street in Drain. N. A. Toole, Ontario, $23,47S (or 10,000 cubic yards of crushed rock stockpiled along the Central Oregon and Lakeview-Bums high ways from 16 to 40 miles west of Burns. Tom Lillibo, Reedsport, $103,512 for building three concrete bridges over streets just east of Cottage Grove on the Pacific Highway- for the Main, 16th and Taylor street overcrossings. Hamilton and Thorns, Eugene, $17,604 for construction of a pre cast concrete beam and pile trestle 75 feet long and a pile trestle DINNER TAKES OFF WINDSOR. Ont. OR A hen pheasant crashed through Mrs. ' Raymond Pare's kitchen window, j She later told a Windsor Star ; photographer she planned to eat j the bird. With that, the pheasant j squawked, flapped its wings and ' flew out the window, breaking an- : other pane of glass. j ROSES WHOLESALE j HARTFORD. Conn. i The lat-! est census shows that the famous j Rose Gardens in Hartford's Eliz- j abeth Park have 14,000 rose plants representing 820 varieties. Museum Has Penny Banks ROCHESTER. N. Y. OP Those popular mechanical penny banks of grandad's days are 20th Cen tury museum pieces. The Roches ter Museum of Arts and Sciences has an assortment of the old gob-bel-em-up depositories on display. Among the models: A William Tell bow that shoots the coin into a cast-iron container; a politician, vintage 1880, who slips the copper into his pocket; a Jonah, who flips the penny into the whale's mouth. Mrs. Gladys . 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