The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1955, Page 13, Image 13

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    4-(&c: it) Statesman,' Salem; W., WeA'., Tc. 14, 55 ' ' . '
IVeic Salcni Councilman Sicorn In
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Schrunk Riilc
Expected in
Several Days'
Attorney Genera! Robert Y.
Thornton said Tuesday it probably
would be several days before he
complete an opinion on 'whether
Multnomah County Sheriff Terry
Schrunk should be removed from
office because of a circuit court
judgment against him.
The opinion as "requested by
Gov. Paul Patterson.
Threat of Schrunk'i post was
based on a $12,870 judgment in
favor of a Grants Pass woman be
cause he failed to serve a sum
mons In a damage suit within the
statutory period allowed by law.
Under an Oregon law the Gover
nor shall declare vacant the office
of every officer required by law
to execute an official bond when
ever a judgment is obtained
against such oflicer for breach
tf the conditions of that bond.
Kew City Conncilmaa Lorlng Crier (center), Is sbawa abee fcelng iwn lata sffee Tuesday after
niNia bytflty Attorney Chris Kowlti. Mayer Robert F. White looks at left Grter replaces
Walter White as aldermaa from West Sales ward who resigned because business interests were
keeping him out of the city much of the time. (Statesman Photo)
Algeria Fight
Sees 17 Die
. ALGIERS. Algeria - French
troops clashed Tuesday with a
large band of independence-seek-htjlrebels
in Western Algeria.
Fragmentary reports on the fight
ing said 17 men were killed on
both sides.
The battle followed by about 36
hours a bloody rebel nmhush in
Eastern Algeria in which 19
French soldiers died., Six others
till are missing.
The new clash took place 11
miles east of Nemours, a Medi
terranean port about 20 miles ast
of the . French Moroccan border..
Canada, U.S.
Planes Search
EAGLE. Alaska i American
and Canadian planes joined Tues-
Notice of the establishment of day jn a search of the rugged in
speed zones on four county roads ternational boundary area for a
including a section- of Center Street pilot and passenger who have been
was receeivea Tuesday ny me Mar- missing for seven days.
County Road
Speed Zones
Established
Lowered Farm
Income A f feeling
Small Bum iiesses
ion County Court from the State
Highway Department.
A 35 mile an hour r.one was es-
Thc missing pair are Forest
Wright, the pilot, and Andrew
Warwick of Fairbanks, the father
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Wins Alimony Suit
LOS ANGELES UH Columnist
Walter Winchell's daughter, Mrs.
Walda Von Dehn. 28. won 1400 a
month temporary alimony Tues
day on the plea she now is de
pendent upon friends for support.
The alimony will be in effect
uendine trial of her contested di
vorce suit against wealthy hotel t
man Hyatt von Dehnr t: t .""
Mrs. Von Dehn said she former
ly worked for her father at $1,000
tablished for East Center St. from of three children. They vanished on
the east city limits to a point ion a flight from the Yukon Terri
feet east of Clarmr.r Way; from tory to Eagle. Because they did
there to a point a third of a mile not have a radio contact with the
east of Birchwoorf Dr. was estab- Eagle' airstrip, they were not list
lisbed as a 4,1 mile tone except ed as missing for three days,
between Illinois and Hawthorne The search is hampered by poor
avenues where a 30 mile an hour j weather and the fact that much. of.
tone exists during school crossing ' the region is not even charted.
hours.
PORTLAND W The drop in
farm income is affecting srgall
town businesses, Robert B., Tootcll,
governor of the Farrri Credit
Administration, told Oregon's farm
co-operatives Tuesday..
He said farm income must -begin
moving up with national income if
trouble is to be avoided in the
next five years, which he felt will
be critical.
He added, however, that the
nation cannot undergo a business
coll.'ipse like thai of TO. He said
a slren2lhened banking system,
wider distribution of savings and
income have helped stabilize the
economy.
Pringle Road from McGilchrist
St. to Strong Road was placed in
a 45 mile an hour zone along with
FEDERAL SCOW
ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. OP - A dere
lict federal scow seems intent on
Beardsley Road from Spong Road drifting with the Atlantic current
to the end of the county road t0 Britain, a feat men on rafts
there.
Strong Road from Pringle Road
have tried and failed.
The scow broke her
towline
east for a quarter of a mile was nMr)y , WK,k B wnile hejnj!
established as
tone.
a 35 mile an hour
transferred from the St. Lawrence
, to a federal works job in New
foundland. She was 40 miles from
per month, but gave up the job St. John's.
when she married," last -July- . The next day she wacspotted 70
She testified that Von Dehn has miles from this city. The day 4ft
refused to give her money. ler that she was 100 miles out.
Woman Bruised
In Auto Crash
Two cars received moderate dam
age in a collision Tuesday morning
at Summer and D streets, police
I reported. Mrs. Alden Henry Bowes,
a passenger, was taken to Salem
j Memorial Hospital by Willamette
ambulance but released after ex
' animation indicated her injuries
were severe bruises.
Drivers in the 0 a m. accident
were listed by police as Richard
LeRoy Lame 849 Market SUr and
Mrs. Bowes' husband. The Boweses
were riding in a 1955 Volkswagen.
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Strangers - with a Mutual Friend !
Anyone who owns and drives a Cadillac will find
this familiar scene.
For it Is not at all unusual for Cadillac ownera
to salute one another as thejr pass on the highway
... or to exchange approving nods a they wait at
the traffic light.
Cadillac owners you see, know that they have
at leas't one mutual friend . . . in the Cadillac cf.
And the chances are that If they were to meet,
they would find they had a great deal more In com
mon than Just their affection for the "car of cars."
For Cadillac owners, taking them by and large,
are people who share a keen appreciation for the
finer things in life. V .
And, generally speaking) they are people of
sound judgment and unusual practical wisdom.
They have learned, for instance, how reason
aUe a new Cadillac can be insofar at original cost
Is concerned.
They have seen for themselves how economical
a Cadillac Is to operate through the miles . . . and
how dependable It is through the months.
And they have savored that final reward for
choosing the "car of cars'-Cadillac's extraordi
nary resale value. .
Perhaps, In lew of these remarkable facts, the
time has come for you to meet this wonderful
friend of America 's moat demanding motorists. ?
We'll be deUghted to introduce you at any time
you find convenientand to supervise a personal
demonstration on the highway, j '
Why not come in today?
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