The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 04, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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2 (Src. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Oct. 4, '58
Mastery
y STANLEY BUTLER,'
Att. Fraf. at Matte, WllUawtta C.
The pianist Lamar Crowson is a
rccitalist of the most trustworthy
150 Expected
Here During
Hospital Meet
- More than ISO hospital tdmln
btratori are expected at the 23rd
HMtiatl ' fir Art n m '- AeaAMtntiAH nf
Ho.nlt.ti eoBventlon . t r 1 1 n f
Sunday in Senator Hotel,
High point of the three-day
program is expected to be the
talk Monday afternoon by David
T. RiddelL who was publicity di
rector for Perth Amboy Hospital
N. J., during two mtjor disasters
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Closing the long list of speak
1 en will be a .Tuesday afternoon
talk - by Jack J. Fulton, soecinl
representative for the California
Hospital Association professional
liability Insurance program, Los
Angles, on "A Solution to Prp-
fessionat Liability Problems in
Hospitals.'
Supreme Court
- Hears Argument
III Lawyer Case
The State Supreme .Court Wed
sesda heard arguments , in the
appealed case of Spencer Yates,
Roseburtf attorney,, who is under
24-hours Jail sentence for contempt
of court. ... , v '
Yatea was sentenced by Circuit
Judge Carl Wimberry.Boseburtv
last March after Yatea allegedly
described the judge's tone of voice'
as irascible in questioning a wit
ness during the trial of a civil suit
.In which, Yatea waa one of the
attorneys.'-' -
At the conclusion of the trial
Judge Wimberly requested . that
Yates make a public apology
which he refused.
Yatea spent two hour! in jail be
fore bting released on his notice
of appeal to the Supreme Court
CAR LOOTED '
. Theft of two coats from a car
Earked in the 409 block- Ferry
treet Wednesday evening Was re
ported to police by Joe Holmes,
Albany, Oie. He estimated com
bined value of the coats at $50, po
lice said. , .',
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.'taste. At his Concert last evening
in the Willamette University Fine
Arts Auditorium Mr. Crowson
bropght delight with both his highly
intelligent understanding of music
and bis secure mastery of -the
piano. v t - ,t , ,
The architecture of the opening
Bach-Busoni Organ Prelude and
Fugue in D Major was boldly
projected With .knowledge of the
baroque consistent forte-piano dyn
amics and insistent forward drive
of the powerful mechanical
rhythms. Mr. Crowson gave his
all to the crushing demands of
Beethoven's Opus 109 Sonata.
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Tha romantic Choplni Polonaise-
Fantaisit was rightfully now fanci
ful and now heroic. The printed
program ended with Debussy num -
hers. The two Etudes 'why don't
we hear them more often?) were
bathed in shimmering suggestions
of color' upon color. The final L'isle
JoyeusetWas ecstatic and beauti
refreshing for the end of .
! 0th " he PW
maninoif. There were two encorse.
. the humorous U't.'e Dance by
Iturbi, and the fleet Sparks by
Minkowski.
; Mr, Crowson is a most satisfy
ing pianist because he eschews vir-
tuJ, (or own gake He Bever
flvfJ ' to overstatement and
tne !islener hal ,atjsfaclion
of usi( h)g ow jmagination. m,
olivine it without homhaat and
this quietly ingratiating attribute
erases the too-frequent artificiality
of the concert hall
Sure Coairel
The artist has a sure control o Minnie May Miller, gar
his resources The touch is secure. agPi im N. 5th St.. $100.
particularly In the soft passages. vrecUnt permit was taken
A beautiful blending of sonorities by 0. W. Klang for a house at
results- in delightfully clear tex- r45 Portland RJ
tures. How true this was of the De-1
I 1 LI.L L i ' 7 .
ouasj numnera, wmcn were me
high point of the program for me.
1 found other absorbing joys in
the reserved yet sobbing slow
movement of dementi's Sonata In
F sharp minor, and in the com-
Hounds Fail in
Hunter Search
BEND. Oct. 1 m Bloodhounds
failed today to pick up the trail
of Charles- Pike, 20, Bend, who: A total of 222 suspensions fol
has been missing in the Cascade lowed recommendations of judges
Range Woods southwest of here
since I a.m. Monday.
Norman Wilson of Dallas took;
the bloodhounds to the scene to
aid in the search, but said the
trail apparently was toe old.
.Pike separated from his brother
in-law, G. C. Foster, 12, Bend, on
a deer-hunting trip Monday, and
Uailed to return to their car.
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iffht to Crowd
manding tension of ritards in the
Scarlatti C minor Sonata, and in
the sense offline m unaccompanied
melodies from the Beethovan
Sonata.
Partlaad Trained
The respectably sized Salem au
dience no doubt had a kind of
proprietary interest in Mr Crow
son, for he had his early training
with Nellie Tholcn from Portland.
Fvcn so, the sincere musician
proved himself worthy of being
heard In every similar city in the
United States.
The concert was sponsored by
the Willamette University Collese
of Music and its women's and men
student organizations, with Bar
bara Anderson and Darrell Wright
! serving as presidents,
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City Approves
Biiilcjirig Work
Six small building permits for
reroofing, alterations and repairs
and one wrecking permit were is
sued Wednesday by Salem City
engineer's office.
Alteration permits were taken
bv A. E. Kelsev for a NiOO house
project at 2455 Englewood St.;
! Thomas Adolphson, porch, 529 S.
j Commercial St.. $490: and D. A.
I Emerson, garage. 2038 Virgina
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: D- w- Sleink took I1" for
, 500 rePair ,0 PrinJ- hP. 1614
commercial si. nerooiing per
mits were issued to Loren Makey
for a hone al S4A Nnrwnv &t
735 Drivers
Lose License
Oregon officials suspended li
censes of 735 motor vehicle driv
ers in September and tallied 10.787
convictions of drivers for violating
the traffic laws, the Traffic Safety
Division reported Wednesday.
' after convictions for reckless driv-
ihg, basic rule, hit and run. failure
to stop and failure to yield right
of wsy charges
Another 154 suspensions were
handed out through discretionary
action of (he State Motor Vehicle
Department. Approximately 107 of
these were based on a driver's too-
'frequent accidents or violations.
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The Weather'
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Mfdlord i ; 11 43 .00
North Bend . S3 41
Portland ,., , ,. IS . 41 .00
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Weather Bureau. McNary Field. Sa
lem): Partly cloudy todav, tonlSt
and Friday. Hl(h todaV, 70; low Ib
nlah4I. Willamette ftlver -1 tret. ,
Temp. 1M)I a m. today 4J. '
Salem Precipitation
Since atari of weatl-er year Sepl 1
To data Last vear Norml
07 3.41 1.7
Thieves Make
$200,000 Haul
In Fur Store
BALTIMORE, Oct. 3 W -Burglars
tunneled through two walls
of a fur store, avo'ded a burglar
alarm at the vault and made off
with mink and other furs esti
mated to be worth more than
$200,000 early today.
Detective Capt. Ccorge H. Min
tiens called the rubbery at Jan
del s, a North Charles Street fur
riers, as "the biggest lur theft
case in the city's history."
David Silverman, an owner of
the store, said "they were profes
sional burglars. They knew exact
ly how to go about it and they
took all the best furs."
12 Given Plea
Date in Vice
Investigation
PORTLAND. Oct. 3 - Circuit
Judge Frank J. Lonergan today
allowed 12 defendants one week
In which to enter pleas to charges
stemming from this summer's
grand jury Investigation of vice
conditions.
The 12, including Police Chief
James Purccil Jr.. were among
those indicted by the grand jury.
Purccil was accused of failing to
act against known law violators
Purcfll's attorney, Karl K.
Bernard, said he would file a
motion attacking lega'itv of the
indictment within a week.
The others who appeared for
arraignment today included James
B. Elkins, PorUandcr named by
The Oregonian as the source of
tape recordings used by the nr
paper in a series of copyrighted
articles on gambling and vice.
John P. Hannon. attorney rep
resenting Elkins, filed a motion
against one of the indictments
naming his client, which accuses
Elkins of conspiring to receive
earnings of a prostitute. i
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Jurors Indict
Admiral on
Perjury Count
NEW YORK. Oct. 3 -Rear
Adm. Charles H. Gillilan (Ret) 65,
of Long Beach, Calif., as in
dicted today by a federal grand
jury on two cou..ta of perjury.
The .indictment charges that
during an Investigation conducted
here by the Navy into negotiations
for the purchase of flavoring ex
tracts and' a beverage base the
admiral lied when asked about
his relations with the firms selling
the products.
The investigation, which is still
under way, was aimed at deter
mining whether there was a con
flict of interest violation or a pos
sible fraud against the govern
ment. Asst. II. S. Atty. Mari? McCann
said Navy regulations prevent a
retired officer from selling or rep
resenting anyone in the sale of
anything to tne Nvy through the
branch from which he retired.
The indictment alleges that Gil
lilan lied when he told an investi
gations officer that he had not
made advances to the Navy on
behalf of a commercial concern,
and that he did not, in his capa
city as vice president of Wilshire
Sal", have occasion to negotiate
contracts with the government.
Gillilan is scheduled to plead to
the indictment Oct. 15. If con
victed he faces a maxi.num sen
tence of five years and a $2,000
fine on each of the two counts.
Planning Activity
Ruling Released
Cities, counties, school districts
and park and recreation districts
may enter into a contract to create
a consolidated agency having the
power to conduct studies and sur
veys to assist the participating
municipalities in their planning
activities. Attorney General Rob
ert Y. Thornton held here Wed
nesday. The opinion was requested by
State Rep V. E. Johnson of Lane
County County. The request
stemmed Irom a recent inquiry
concerning the legality of school
districts participating in (he cen
tral Lane County planning com
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Gerald A. Richardson, Ml States
man St., was elected president of
Chemeketana at the oreanizatinn't
annual meeting Wednesday night
in Chemeketan Club room. He suc
ceeds Charles Allen.
Other- officers elected and in
stalled at the meeting are George
Lauorde,.vice president; Mrs. Alta
Melchert,, treasurer, Barbara Mail,
'recording secretary! Sallip Hnnnr
corresponding 'secretary.
Russell Shipmao was named hik
ing chairman; Dr. A. Weston Nie
mela, conservation chairman; Dr.
John DykeNmembership chairman;
Leroj McDuffee, historical chair
man; Oliver Fursman, annual out
ing chairman. '
Alice Nielsen, publications chair
man; Mrs. Frances S. McDuffee,
Chemeketan chairman; Hayden
Smithson, lodge chairman; Wanda
Clifford, picture night chairman;
Bessie Smith, entertainment chair
man. Jacques Cubilie was named San
tiam mountain rescue chairman.
Eddie Cantor made his first
stage appearance in 1910 in a
Bowery Theater. Five dollars a
week was his salary.
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8th Hunter Dies
Of Heart Attack
J0H)T DAY, Oct. I m - An
elderly man suffered a fatal heart
attack today in southern Grant'
County, the second deer hunter to 1
die in this Eastern Oregon county
in as many days.
, Fred Wiedemann. 73, Wilson-;
Ville, was found dead by his sons
this afternoon when they returned;
to a camp about 30 miles west
of Seneca. Wiedemann became
the eighth person to die of heart t
seizures since the deer season'
began Saturday.
Steam power first became prac
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