Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1944, Image 3

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    New Ward Boundaries to
e Fixed by City Council
Mayor I. M. Doughton Monday night referred to the ordi
nance committee of the city council the job of working out new
ward boundaries, involving Wards 2 and 8, to conform to the
new city precinct, No. 27, creat
ed by the county court
Alderman L. F. LeGarie
mentioned the matter as neces
sary for immediate attention,
and City Recorder Alfred Mundt
said it would have to be taken
care of at the next meeting of
the council to get under the
wire for the approaching May
election.
The First National Bank of
Portland was successful bidder
for $39,000 airport refunding
bonds. The bid was 100.01 for
each $100, the city to pay in
terest of 2U per cent on bonds
maturing from 1945 to 1949,
inclusive, and 1 per cent on
those maturing from 1950 to
1957, inclusive. Other bidders
were Blythe & Co., and Fordyce
Co. An accompanying reso
lution authorized the calling of
the outstanding bonds.
Park Building Rented
The council approved renting
the building in Pringle park
to the Salem Deaconess hospital
for worship purposes. The city
will receive $25 a month ren
tal, the hospital to pay for light
and heat.
Adopting a report of the po
lice committee, the council vot
ed to take no action at present
on a complaint by ex-Police Of
ficer George P. Lloyd relative
to methods of the police in ap
prehending persons booked for
disorderly conduct, mainly sol
diers and women occupying no-
tel rooms.
A resolution was adopted
directing the planning and zon
ing commission to define the
boundaries of building zones
and call public hearings.
Alderman David O'Hara re
minded the council that budget
making time is approaching,
suggesting that at the next
meeting the member submit the
names of their associates on
the budget commmittec, and re
quested department heads to
prepare their estimates for the
coming year.
Job Applications Filed
The committee on lighting
approved petition for a light at
Broadway and Hickory "if and
when materials are available."
On recommendation of the
public buildings committee the
council will file for future ref
erence all applications for ap
pointment to the office of build
ing , inspector. Three applica
tions have been received.
Petition was received for a
street light at 16th and Waller.
May 1 was set as the date for
a public hearing on the vacation
of East avenue from Garnet to
the Southern Pacific tracks.
A resolution initiating the vaca
tion proceedings was introduced.
Charles Fair of Salem Has
Adventure Aboard Bomber
An 8th AAF Station, March 21 Bouncing "live" bombs, in
basketball fashion, off the bomb bay doors of their plane, is a far
cry from the hardwood court game, but that was the only way
two members of a Fortress crew-
could get their deadly cargo free
during a recent mission.
As their Fortress, "Round
Tripper." piloted by Second Lt.
Vernon Barnard of
Silverton Wounded
Washington, D. C, March 21
Pi The war department today
announced a list of 451 men
wounded in action, including
four Oregon soldiers injured in
the Mediterranean area. They
were:
Barnard, PFC. Vernon B Mrs.
Grace Bunch, mother, 906 South
Wallace R. Smith of Winnsboro,
Louisiana, passed over the tar
get in Frankfurt, warped bomb
bay doors prevented one of the
two hatches from opening and
maHp il lmnncihlr in snlvn thp
Water street, Silverton. bombs
Fitch, PFC. Roger F. Fred , ' , . . ,'. .
W. Fitch, father, route 2, box FO Donald A. Faulliabcr, co
nnn ri. i pilot, of Lincoln, Nebraska, cn-
Goodrich, Pvt. Don I.-R. 0.!hsted ih ' hl loP-l"rr.et
Goodrich, father, so'ithcasti eunncr, SSgt. Charles H. Fair.
R2nrf PorllmH. I ot Salem. Oregon, In releasing
Johnson. PFC. John G. Mrs. lnc bombs.
Carrie Johnson, mother, route 1, Carefully prying loose the
box 168, Medford. I toggles that held them in their
racks, the would-be-hoopsters I
succeeded in bouncing the bombs
against the side of the stuck
door and through the half-opened
hatch.
One by one, the deadly mis
siles hit the back board and
swished through the imaginary
net in the bottom of the Fort.
Faulhaber and Fair were way
ahead in this aerial basketball
game, thousands of feet over
Germany, until the fuse of the
last bomb broke off. Gambling
on the final point cither be
ing blown to bits, or returning
safely, FO Faulhaber aimed
and won. The unshackled bomb
neatly dropped between the
doors.
" 'Round-Tripper,' H ,' " re
lated the Fort's bombardier, 2nd
Lt. James G. Levey, of Bronx,
New York. "If Don and Chuck
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Mar. 21, 1941 3
Ken Dallon
Now Lf.-Col.
Washington, March 21 U.R
The War Department today an
nounced temporary promotions,
assignments for 5 officers from
Oregon, and 2 from Washington.
Promotions:
Oregon:
Portland Harold B. Tlol-
hadn't gotten those bombs out
it would have been one way for
all of us."
There is no truth to the ru
mor that Ned Irish has invited
the crew to his annual basket
ball tournament at Madison
Square Garden.
brook, 4934 N. E. Union Ave.,
Maj. to Lt. Col., D. C.
Portland Charles S. Lud
wig, 1756 North Ross Ave.,
1st Lt. to Capt., infantry.
Portland Walter H. Post,
6029 S. E. 85th., 2nd Lt. to 1st
Lt., corps engineers.
Salem Kenneth W. Dalton,
2010 South Church, Maj. to Lt.
Col.( quartermasters corps.
Eugene Harold V. Johnson,
972 West Broadway, 2nd Lt. to
1st Lt., air corps.
Washington:
Yakima Dolph Barnctt, 916
South 17th., Ave, Maj. to Lt.
Col., judge advocate, general
department.
Assignments:
Washington:
Tacoma Brandt A. Bcdc,
lsl Lt.. medical corps.
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