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PAGE TWO 0CINU ""'''"''1 ' ; ; i : - Man Confesses Orgy of Murder In California Eureka, Cal., July 6 UP A mer chant mariner admitted today that he bludgeoned two men to ' death In a wild orgy of murder but denied a young mother's charge that he raped her. The murder victims were Peter J. Flint, 27, and Peter Jensen, 53. , Henry Brun Guldbrandsen, 34, offered no motive for his crimes. He was released only three weeks ago from the prison al Chino, Cal., where he served two years for stabbing a man 13 times with an icepick in a row over a woman. , Guldbrandsen, Brooklyn-born graduate of the mariltme acad emy at New London, Conn., walked into a newspaper office yesterday and gave himself up. . . ' Object of 8arch He had been sought through out the state since he went on his rampage Monday morning at Jensen's cabin, Candellght lodge, in northern California's "Valley of the Moon." "I did It," he told County detec tive Charles Cavagnero. "I did those murders.' I'm the guy you're looking for." But he denied that he raped Mrs. Eva Paget, 32, in the Fourth of July orgy. Guldbrandsen said that when he awoke Monday at the cabin he was "feeling kind of groggy" from drinking the previous night ' but was not drunk. He said he had "rapid pulsation and pound ing heartbeat.". He had been staying at the cab in with Flint, 27-year-old mer chant marine lieutenant of Boyes Springs, Cal., and Jensen, who was chief landscape gardener at the Sonoma state home. He gave' no coherent reason why he beat in their skulls with the stone club, used by Indians for grinding grain, as they slept. "I wandered out into, the yard 'and found this stone grinder," he said. "I just went In and hit them." "I felt np compassion at the time, but was In a kind of stupor." PREMIUM LISTS READY SalemV July 6 ilB Premium lists for'the Oregon state fair to be held early In September here were mailed today to more than 5,000 prospective exhibitors along the Pacific coast. . Manager Leo '. Spitzhart snld total-purses and prize money for the fair, to be held Sept. 511, will amount to more than $75,000, a slight Increase over 1948 premium awards. Premium lists may be obtained from the Oregon State Fair, P. O. Box 671, Salem. Entries In the open livestock classes will close Aug. 5. JACK in the' CORNER It will be a rough old world for a lot of people after llmt lonp holiday. Those thill were careless are either dead or all messed up In many eases be cause they were In such a hur ry to Ret some place so they rim Id wasle the time they were trying lo save. It Is as had a nierry-go-romid as the Unmo unts and Hie Republicans, only at least Ihey don't kill earn other. They do It the easy way they worry each other to death. That pageant weather was certainly soinelhinir to drenm nlioiil, wasn't II? Many nights like Unit and ivn wou'd nil In completely spoiled and figure Hint was normnl. l'nmi whnt I hear (nnd my own experience) the only flnt KMil was I lie fishing. It would seem that there would ho a happy medium someplace In the amount of water the Rec lamation Bureau put down the river and should he souk- way lo lime the heavy flow so wo wouldn't have swamps all Ihu way down the river, all the lime. Of i on ise In this itiiv anil nice anyone thul questions the net Ions or purposes of a itov eminent bureau Is Immediate ly "one of the subversive ele ments." Maybe some day In the future the various bu reaus will again be working for the people meantime Us a good thing lo "holler" about nnd rcmemlier when We have elections. Al least we can gi-t sniiin election "promises" and while they aren't worth the uttering, lliey do sound good. Kmif of that. One of Hie hire Ihlngs I noticed is that Mrs. Unlit Is hack In town. She eertalnly makes the customers feel that Ihey are wanted anil welcome. Meantime, don't forget lo route In for nervier our hoist Is Incapacitated due lo a brok en compressor hut Kenny and the resl of Hie boys on the sta tion can still take care of ou Iho hard way hill still von Will gel a thorough Job. Thai's lliilhrook Milium, you know Minnesota and Bond streets, phone B80. JACK II Al.llltOOK. MKMBBRl Central f)rran Automobile Deelere An. OUT OUR WAY r32r WELL, OF ALL ViV I MAD TO DO SirfBifcaSSSr!: SW THT CAMPIM' V SOMETHING..' fess "fgy- 3S STUNTS I EVER ?J VOU BLANKET ygsg? ffcq SAW--WH UTS I'i PULLERS WERS f?A ' TH' RIDGE POLE TOi SANDPAPERING 23il5sS jrfMPV FOR? y,i& ME IN TWO v5iS rrrK?3yA WITH THAT ROUGH pZSESsS ' ' THE ROLLER BEARIN6 MjtjfASiSm. Embezzler Gets Prison Sentence New York. July 6 UP Richard A. Crowe, who stole $883,660 in cash and bonds from a bank where he was a trusted official, was sentenced today to three years in jail. . . Federal district judge Henry W. -Goddard ordered that Crowe be placed on probation for five years after he completes his pri son term. . Crowe, who was assistant man ager of a downtown branch of the National City bank when he crammed the money and bonds in a suitcase last spring and fled to Florida, had pleaded guilty. All but $5,950.63 of the total was accounted for and restored to the bank. The bulk of It was found hidden in the banker's 14 room mansion on Staten Island. For the first time in his num erous court appearances since he was arrested by the FBI at Day tona Beach, Fla last April, Crowe made an extended statement. He complained that the sen tence was too long because it would prevent him from attempt ing to restore the rest of the money he stole. "I . realize I've got to pay the bill," he told the Judge, "but I don't see how I'm going to pay back any money by sitting around In prison. And L nave my lamuy to take care of ... but I did something wrong. t , , . 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Wiliams 5 Meat Dealers Face Penalties Portland, July,-6 itPi A Mult nomah county district Judge yes terday found five Portland meat dealers guilty of violating a state statute, which holds that calves must be at least 28 days, old be fore being placed on the market for sale. Judge Frank E. Day upheld the Oregon statute as "entirely rea sonable and therefore constitu tional." , Found guilty were Morris Gold foot and Warren Oster, Lincoln market; N. W. Andrews, Tlgard Meat Co.; D. R. Hallett, Portland Produce Co.; Carl Rudeen,. Port land Poultry and Meat Co. WORK STARTS ON BASE Portland, July 6 (IPi Work was begun at the former Portland army air base yesterday to re vitalize it as a new air force re serve training center. The Wale-Camplan Co. of Port land started work on a group of flood-damaged buildings which will become headquarters for the new air center, to be manned by 1500 officers and men. ORCAS HAS FIRE Orcas Island, Wash., July 6 U1 A spetacular wind-fanned fire de stroyed a large general store, two warehouses and this island's only ferry slip and threatened to sweep through the tiny community of ureas today before 100 coast guardsmen and volunteers finally brought the blaze under control, There were no injuries. Total damage was expected to exceed $30,000. , ,i- ,, :. . Ofcourseyoucan afford a natjlty THE MAYTAO COMMANDIK Hig, equere porrclmn tub. (iyre- foem erllnn wsihr Y" 'set, eatre 54 I SSeeaSae easeseSSBSeSaaSSSeamSaaseSSaeaaSSSseaaBeseeeae - vpieeof IrRlViri- 1340 Central Oregon T IV W IM U Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON TMI WITH KBHD This evening at 7:15 another 'Special Report from Washing ton," a regular Wednesday eve ning feature, will be broadcast on KBND. Tomorrow evening at 7 it's "Know Your Chamber of Commerce," a program presented twice monthly, and alternating with the "Your Mayor Speaks" program. Friday evenings at Yiau kbnjj presents tne regular weekly "Recreation Hour" pro gram, and Friday evening at S:30 from the stage of the Tower theater it's "Daffy Auction Time," a new and novel audience partici pation fun and frolic half hour. This afternoon at 3:15 KBND presents a quarter-hour of piano melodies feacuring Helen Hudson Chester, local pianist. At 8:3U this evening will be another In the famous dramatic series "Family Theater." Tomor row evening at 8:30 it's "Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air," ra dio's top sports program, with lo cal and national prizes offered for questions on fishing and hunt ing and for safety tips. XCLUSI'V W. B. ANDERSON "JIoaA. CO. 1173 Wall Street Use classified ads In Tho Bulle tin for quick results. "Here Comes Woody" Interior and Kvlcrlor DECORATOR I'AINTINti t IWI'KKlNG WOOD I INDIUM; 28 Years Kierienec Free K.stlninlcs Ili;i!Bi:itT r. WOOD 41!) Delaware I'lion.. 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