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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1955)
Traffic , : Staleamin, SaTemi.Ort., Wei August 31, .955-pc. SMI Deaths ' . " "j i V "tZS? , a pediciip toe NAiL; n 1 ' SHIKE KIT f Tl'l' I ' i t" ((- Urni Monday,... (.! ''ifl IBDCDC ''': ' V UPUtUc tit rg n -, . f 1 i g)'n:',, CUPPERS y-n . JM I Ur -CyStrT Ji 7) ' correctly- f W p n i -- - 3 Mount Toll Skyrockets To Highest July Mark in History. CHICAGO OP Traffic deaths skyrocketed last month to the high est total for any July in IS years. The July death toll reported by the National Safety Council Tues day was 3,340 up 11 per cent from July of last year. Traffic deaths during the first seven months of 1935 totalled 19,- i 840, a 4, per cent increase over the first seven months of 1934. Ned Hi -Dearborn, president of the Safety Council, commented: "The steady increase in traffic deaths this year is a timely warn ing for the Labor Day weekend just ahead." While traffic deaths increased, the . number of miles American motorists traveled this year in creased by a greater percentage. Travel figures were available only Tor the first six months of the year. These showed deaths up 2 & L '! a per cent, wnue mileage increased 7 per cent over 1954. The mileage death rate deaths per 100 mil lion vehicle miles of 5.7 thus was the lowest on record for the first half of a year. For the first seven months of , 1935, the leading cities in each population group, ranked accord ing to the fewest number of deaths per 10,000 registered, vehicle?,, were: ' Over I million population De troit, Mich., 3.0; Philadelphia, 3.5. 750,000-1 million St. Louis, 2.4. 500,000-750,000 Seattle. 1.0; Dallas, l.i; Minneapolis 1.9. 050,000-500,000 Denver, l.S Fine Tries To Forget Una Schmidt PET ALUM A, Calif. (-Plagued by memories, .joung Alford Fine emerged from seclusion Tuesday . and told of his marriage to Una Schmidt, who has returned to her first husband. : ' Husband No. 1 is Airman Danny Schmidt,' a 29 gunner shot down in the Korean War. held prisoner for months,- and then released. "I still love Una," said Tine as be sat on the steps of bis lonely trailer here. He said be didn't" want anyone to feel sorry for him. Kathinr Rat nnlm. "I wish them nothing but happi-! Bess," he said earnestly. "And thatl iwi u uii ec lur una,, iar Danny and for Danny Jr., who calls me DaddyV At Portland, Ore.. Mrs. Schmidt aid she appreciates Fine's atti tude toward her. and added that her return to Schmidt was "the only and right thing" to do. "I appreciate Mr. Fine's atti tude. she said. . . "he said it was TUT decision (to depute htwn the two men) and would be up to ! me to make it I also know that there will be no bitterness on eith- j er side." ' The two men and the woman all ' are young Schmidt is 22; Fine 21' and Una 20. j Packing to Leave , ' ' ' The Schmidts were packing to leave for a visit with friends inj Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, with college ' ahead for Schmidt J . Fine told reporters he did not know what he would do.: j "I'm not bitter about unvthin I just want to get away .from all ' this and lorget if he said. Then he related some of the de tails of his marriage to Una. He said .that before they were married they wondered whether Schmidt was alive. This was in September 1934, Fine said, and the Air Force told them Schmidt would e declared legal ly dead in January 1955. -No Chances We went to an attorney, Fine said," and he advised us not to take a chance." But he said they traveled to Mexico and got married, confi dently hoping we were doing the right thing." "I've just got to keep trying to forget her," he said with a trace of bitterness. "I can't seem to get my mind on anything else." Washington State Hospital Unit Ready OLYMPIA ( The new maxi mum security building at Eastern State Hospital may be ready for occupancy in about two weeks, the state director of institutions an nounced Tuesday. Dr. Thomas A. 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