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Salem Will Graduate 500 Seniors on May 29 Salem high school will graduate at least 500 seniors, one of the larger classes of the institution, the night of May 29, Principal Harry Johnson revealed in releasing the list of those who will re ceive their diplomas. The class is almost evenly divided between bovs and girls, there being 251 of the former and 249 of the latter. Of the total 95 are returned veterans. It is possible a few additional veterans will be eli gible to receive their diplomas by the time graduation day ar rives. Dr. Morgan O'Dell, president of Lewis and Clark college of Portland, will deliver the com mencement address, while Dr. John L. Knight, assistant to President G. Herbert Smith, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon the night of May 26. Both programs are scheduled for the high school auditorium. The list of seniors: George B. A damn Mavis A. Eg ens Patricia Anne Aces 'William C. Eierick Theresa R. Asuilar Doris Use Enielhart Kenneth Raymond Evelyn E. Esau Albert Verne W. Each Glennis J. Allen 'Donald Eshleman William L. Anderson Yanna Evanof! teon Leslie Andrews uanene vioiei Harlow Ankeny Arthur Aoltn James Donald Arnett Lorna Arnold Earl W. Austin Arlepha Arlene Aydelott Donald Baal James H. Baer Charles E. Baker Donna Baker Frances Baker George R. Baker "James Baker Murray W. Baker Barbara Anne Baldwin David E. Balea Jo Eileen Baney Vlncil H. Banks Richard D. Barber Donald Earl Barckley James L. Barlow Evans Ramona Rae Evans G. Joyce Evensen Kancy Eleanor Tarrar Tom Flynn Pautht Charles Lambert Feskens Donald Lee Fetrow Neva Field John M. FUzmmirlce Richard Stanley Fleener Olenna Foat Lewis Franklin Ford Thomas G. Ford Charles Foster Hiifth Lockwood Franklin Penny Joan Prints Henry A. FrneUch Yvonne Ardelfc Gardner Robert William Garner Bonnie Rae Barton I-orita M. Garrett Frederick Bastina; William Wiley Gash Charlene Bauer Warner C. Gaub Edwin Joseph Becker Alan Oemmell Richard Beta 'Darrell Gemmell Allan Parker 'Wallace Gilchrist Bellinger Arthur L. Glrod Joe C. Bello Richard Evert Barbara Belt Givens Donald Wayne Belti 'Leo A. Goldsby Gordon Byron Melvin D. Goode Bennett Raymond Nell Dorothy Marie Gotchall Bergsvlk Donna Loii Betty Lu Blee Gottcnberir Wayne Harold Blair Theta Grace Gowdy , Beatrice Blake Howard D. Oower Carol Blakney Don L. Graves Maxine Emma Blame Kenneth Greene Kenneth Blume Betty Louise Ore Mary Jean Helen Chrlstena Boedigheimer Grenz Bernice M. Borton Jewell E. Oueffroy Mary Anne Bothman Wayne Gwynn Ray Boucher Goldle Haael Walter L. Brown Imogens Hale Vivian May Boyce Paul Allen Hale. Jr. Norman Braunbercer Joseph V. Brazte Thomas James Brennan Shirley Jean Hall Evelyn Eileen Hamel Dolores Mildred Hamilton Robert P. Hamilton Rodney ClalT Bright Donald Robert Martha Grace Brooks H. Duane Brown Dorothy Roberta Brown Lets Jean Bruce James E. Bunnel"- Jr. Nancy Buren Bruce O. Burns Ham mac 1c Lois Marie Hammer Norman R. Hanson Martha Janice Harnsberger F. Euaene Harp Carol Joy Harper Paul W. Harris Robert Richard Harrison Viola Nadine Burn "Gordon O. Harrold Lois L. Burr Is William Busch Clement James Butte kpalvin J. Button Fred Bynon Hugh J. Byrkit Lynn Callahan June Camp John Campbell LaVon Cannon Jane Carson Florence B. Carr Jean Marie Hatfield Vernon E. Hauaen Josephine Haury Stanley Allen Hawk Jerome B, Hayes Arline H. Helvey Ruth Ann Helvlg , George Dudley Henderson Delmar Paul Herman Orville Hern Margaret Mae Herrick Douglas Reed Carter "Duane Dean Hewitt James J. Carter LaVern Donald Velma Marie Carver Hiebert Norma Jane Cass 'Richard L. Jo Ann Ellzebeth Highberger Cater Grace Josephine Hill Betty Jane Causey Robert Lloyd Hill Alton L. Chamberlain Rosemary E. Hinkle Philip Stanley "Sichel G. Hinkle Chambers Augusta Pauline Marilyn Rehn Clare Hisler Bob D. Clark Leland Wesley Hoar Donald E. Clark Beverly June Hoffine . Dale Gordon Cleaver Dorothy E. Hollis Dolores Clement Nellie Virginia Curtis Richard Close Holman Caroline Coffey Oloria M. Hough am Martylou Coffey Reba Jean Howard Richard Charles Cole William Carlos Norma Jane Conklin Howard Virgil G. Cook Robert Howland . Earl W. Cooley Delores Elaine Lloyd Victor Cooley Huckstep Albert S. Hughes Darl Milton Hunt Wilda Colleen Hunt James F. Hunter . Bruce L. Coon Donald R. Coon Irma lone Cox Charles Crary Bernard M. Crane Harriet Marilyn Lewis P. Crary Huston 21a Ethel Crittenden Virginia Ruth Mariann Croisan Huston David George Me art Elaine Cromwell Ingledue Jerry L. Crone Patricia M. Curr Elmer Cutainger Eugene W. Cyrua Janet Davidson Mary Carolyn Davis Bernice Jean Isham Ernest Junior lufer William Stark Iverson Dorothy Jeanne James Donald Arthur Davla James Hall Jaqua June Elaine Davis Hope Jaquitn Mona Elizabeth Julia Rose Jenson Davis Elsie Mae jonns Sally Anne Davis Ardls Cleon Johnson Velma Louise Davis Donald Ray Johnson William Vincent Elolse Mae Johnson Dawson Lois Faye DeBow Frank George Deckebach 'Jack M. Decker David L. DeLapp Janet Mae Dement Marjorle Matilda DeTour Merle Dlarmtt Daron Milton Dierks Donald W. Dlmbat Dorla Merle Dixon Deral Jones Lorraine Jones Richard Miller Jones Madeleine Keene Avonna Lee Keim Constance Nadine Keller Norma Jean Kennedy Beverley Mae Kennedy "Philip T. Killan Evelyn M. Killin Betty Louise Dodge Doris Elaine Kimble Robert E. Dodge neuie Einora King Shirley Mae Kinnane Virginia Mae Kitchen Arthur Richard Knight Harold V. Koontz, Jt. Mary e. kowiiz Craig Shaffer Kuhna Lois Dokken Lillian Jean Doollttle Dean L. Dowd Earl Vernon Downey Donald E. Drees Dick Drlnnon Loren K. Dunham Wilma Irene Dunigan Deanle Rae Lamb Donald Wayne Earle Donna Lanirord Ardith Ardene 'George Lansing Eckstein Patricia Lavon Betty Lou Edwards Larson David S. Lawrence Alfred J. Laue Frank Marlon Lick Charlotte Ann Charlotte Marie Reeves Light foot Mary Edith Relmann Mavis Darlene LUlie Mary Elizabeth Norman Lee Relnhart Lfndburg Carl W. Relnwald Ladoska Llnnell "Robert E. Paul E. Llnnell Rentschler Harold Edward Llttke Shirley Gwendolyn Liudahl Shirlee Jeanette Lively Patricia Lockhart Doris Jane Rentz Phyllis Marie Reser Violet Irene Richards Robert L. Riches Barbara Jean Robertson Joan Leilanl Lochead Leo William Robins Robert Lockhart Walter Gray Earl L. Loe Velma Irene Lough Donna LaVon Lovre Norman Sylvan Ludinston Betty Luke Cora E. Luper Richard Stephen Lynch Berna Jean MacDonald Jean D. MacLean Patricia Ann Macnamara Donald Madsen Rosemary A. Maguren Dan Sidney Marcy Donald Marauez Evelyn Joyce Martin Margaret G. Vonna Raye Martin Schwiening Robinson Graver William Rodlch James F. Rogers George W. Ross. Jr. Roberta Catherine Ross Carman Jenette Roth Richard William Scandling Hazel B. Schaefer Flora A. Schlag Stanley C. Schofleld Lois Laura Schrenk Gloria Joan Schwabbauer Peter Schwelgert Gene C. Mason Mary Constance . Massee William Frank Mathis Donald Michael McAllister Barbara Lee McCUntock Gloria Ann Mcciintock Nina Marie Sears Dan Semb Wilma Jean Sharpnack Audra Arlvn Sheldon Miriam Jeanine Shellenberger William Roy Sherwood Tad Shinkle Letha Mae Shuck Mayme Jean McCool Margaret Simpson mes uonaia McCormack Elizabeth Jean Mccormick Doris E. Mcllwain Robert LeRoy McKlnney Gordon Wilson McMorrls John L. Mego William Philip Merriam, Jr. Myron Merrill Robert P. Meye Alvina Carolina Meyer Leon a Margaret Meyer Harold Lero? Meyers James B. Miller Janet R. Miller Kenneth D. Miller Margaret Joan Mitchell Evelyn Clara Montandon Catherine Mae Moran Allyn Singleton Suzanne Small Barbara Ellen Smith Roger C. Smith Sidney Smith Shirley Jane Sogge Louisa J. SpaldlnK Virgil R. Spalding Donald Arthur . Spelbrink Patricia A. Standley Ella Betty Staples Shirley Louise Starke Greta Avis Stelmer Cole Phillip . Stephens Elsie L. Stettler Martha Steusloff Tom Stevenson 'Warner Edward Stewart June Ellen Stowell Marvin L. Strode Eileen Marie Struck Doris Marie Stutheit Barbara Ruth Sundet Mara a ret Ann Sweetland Richard Morecroft Ralph Craig Taylor William Eugene Rose Mary Taylor Morgan Wallace T. Taylor Lois Muleahy Adah Mae Teel Edna Louise Munson 'Richard Thatcher Kenneth Arthur Munson Dorothy Emma Murray Gloria Q. Myera Bennett Felt Nelson Alice Marguerite Nelson 'Raymond Nelson Richard Glldea Nelson Laura Louise Newton Margaret Luella Newton "Nell Thompson Oral X. Thompson, Jr. Maxine K. Toevs Elaine Townaend Kenneth E, Townsend Iola Bernice Turner William L. Turner Betty Eileen Twedt James Leo Uebelman, Jr. Patricia Jean Underwood Ronald Cass Nichols William Charles Patricia Ann Ntckens Updegraff Donald Noll Barbara Rosalie NeOla Maxine North Upjohn Robert L, Norton "Benjamin O. Values Paul Edward NowacK Leata Dell Vandlver Harry Obermann 'Woodrow VanWoert Dwaine O'Harra Roy Vibbert Chapel Speaker Lawrence Todnen, for 25 years with the YMCA in China, will address Willamette university students during their chapel program at 11:40 Wednesday forenoon. He will also be guest speaker dur ing the Rotary club luncheon at the Marion at noon. Todnen is a native Oregnian and has a dc gree from Oregon State college. James Royce, Waltz Composer, Suicides Pontiac, Mich., May 21 (U.R) James Royce, who as James Royce Shannon wrote almost 600 songs including "Missouri Waltz" and "When Day is Done," was revealed today to have taken his own life by stepping into the path of a freight train. An inquest was ordered but witnesses said it appeared cer tain the 65-year-old composer hurled himself deliberately onto the tracks yesterday. He had been suffering from asthma. A native of Detroit, Royce achieved his first real success in writing the music for Chaun cey Olcott's "Shameen Dhu" in 1912. He wrote the lyrics for "Mis souri Waltz" President Tru man's favorite song in 1914. Bicycle CostWill Run 10 Percent More Pre-war bicycles will return to the retail market at prices about 10 percent above 1941 levels, the office of price ad ministration said today. The full amount of increase will go to manufacturers to cover wage and materials cost rises since the last period of nor mal production, OPA said. The Luella M. Olson Glen Herbert Gordon Leslie Vergets Qsborne Ruth Marilyn Vogt Richard Ostrin Norma Vossler Luella Mae Owens Berna Wall Margaret L. Paxson Basil John Wallace Ruth Ann Pearcy Esther Elaine Bettv Pearson Wallace Patricia Ann Pearson Carrie Juanlta Walls Robert L. Doris rae waiser Pendergraft "Robert Clair Juanlta Peters Warren Bruce Duane Vlcki Waters Peterson Wilma Pearl Darwin L. Peterson Webster Delores May Betty Lorraine Peterson Wedmore Emma L. Pfennig "John I. Wehrll Alfred K. Phelps Barbara Jean Don Stewart Pickett Weldner Robert Lee Pierce Phillip E. Welling Leanora J. Pogue "Sidney Perry Wells Lola May Pope Betty Adell White Dolores Ann Porter "Vernon C. White Shirley June Porter Virginia Elaine Shirley Jacqulin White Post Kicnaro Law ton Norman Douglas Potter Shirley Pound Jeanne Louise Prather Prank L. Prince Whltely Donald A. Wldby Charlotte Jane Williams James Williams Edith M. Wilson Dolores Mae Pur dura William Gorln Marjorie Quamme wiison Florence H, Raaf James M. Ragland Joan Ruthella Randall Duane Rawlins Dene Ray Lola Mae Wlndecker Elaine Winkle Kenneth D. Wolfe Darrel Wooldrldge Meta Yteeve Wooldrldge Anna Mae Reader Edward Vance Yung Margaret Reader Bonney Zimmerman William Loren Ready Mabel Marie Calvin Redfern Zimmerman Donald Walter Zosel Qualified for graduation by means of special or military service credits. WE'LL HANDLE IT! VvW'7 Whatever year ihipeaent, Great Northern earn handle It. The right kind of equipment for any transportation eb, pins fact, dependable service are traditional Great Northern assurances to shippers. C. A. GERKEN, Asst. Gen. Frt. AgU 530 American Bank Bldg. Portland 5, Oregon Zoning Problems Continue To Keep Council Occupied A battle of legal minds took up most of the city council's time Monday night and resulted in the council approving a change ot zone, on application of R. J. Martin, in the neighborhood of Mar- -fket and 20th streets to permit the establishment of a small business. The change is from Class I residential to Class III business. The planning and zoning commission had originally re jected the application in grounds it was "spot" zoning, but the case was carried into the council. Opponents of the change were represented by Ralph E. Moody and the petitioner by Chris J. Kowitz whose arguments threshed out the questions of "spot" zoning and sufficiency of notification sent property own ers of the district prior to pub lic hearing. Brown Doesn't Agree City Attorney Lawrence Brown said he didn't agree with either attorney on certain points, but held to his original contention that the application violated the "spot" zoning in erpretation as given by the su preme court in the Page case of Portland. The council, nevertheless, passed the bill and granted the change by a vote of eight to five, Other industrial legislation Monday night included enact ment of an ordinance vacating an alley north of D street be tween North Commercial and Front to permit the Terminal Ice & Cold Storage company to build an addition to its plant. The council fixed the com pany's fee at $500. To serve the new Paulus can nery now under construction in Oak Lodge addition, an ordi nance was enacted granting the Southern Pacific company a franchise to operate a spur track for five years across an alley in block 4 of the addition and across Hines, Wilbur, Howard and 14th streets. Introduced was a bill to give the Southern Pacific a franchise to operate a spur on Trade and across Win ter to serve the Valley Fruit & Produce company. The bill will be on final passage at the next meeting. Nazis Ordered Prisoners Slain Dachau, Germany, May 21 W) The prosecution at the trial of 14 nazi officers and men charg ed with slaying unarmed Amer ican prisoners during the battle of the Bulge read into the rec ord today a statement that the Germans were ordered to ignore "all scruples and humane feelings." The statement, allegedly made by Capt. Oskar Klingkel- hoefer, one of the defendants. said that the first SS panzer regiment received these orders. "Ahead of us there shall be terror and horror. We should remember in this fight especial ly the cities that have suffered tremendously during the bomb ing attacks and have suffered great misery. Therefore all scruples and humane feelings shall be thrown overboard. No prisoners of war will be taken." A number of German elite guard troops who participated in the battle of the Bulge testi fied that advance troops were ordered to "pay no attention to prisoners of war." The prosecution maintains that close to 800 American pris oners were murdered in the ad vance of the first panzer regiment. Autos, Wringers, Hacksaws Injure First aid Monday was called for Phyllis Briggs, 2235 Fourth street, whejj she suffered cuts and bruises in an automobile accident in the 2100 block on Portland road. Mrs. Morris Hunt, 1126 Ne braska, was taken by first aid to Salem Deaconess hospital for surgical treatment of a wound on the hand caused by a clothes wringer. Darrell Rindhaug, 9, of 615 North 14th, cut a tendon in a finger while using a hack saw and was taken to a doctor. French Rebukes Wafer Board Alderman C. F. French, chair man of the sewer committee of the city council, and sponsor of a long-pending ordinance bill to make a sewage service charge on residents and industrialists, again got the bill postponed when it came up for third read ing Monday night, and inci dentally rebuked the water commission for failure to coop erate in expediting the bill. The purpose of the bill is to create a f I id to build up the sewage treatment and sewer line construction outlay. French told the council that as drawn the measure would raise S55, 000 a year from residences, S24, 000 from industrialists and S24. 000 more from other commercial interests. Tho fiitMi in ffntlit.ff ll,a Kill ' along to final passage, he ex plained, is that the water de partment, which would do the billing, hasn't yet figured out the mechanics of printing the bill on the monthly water charge statement. French said he had made inquiry of Portland and Eugene officials and found out that a very simple and inex pensive attachment to the bill ing machine did the work. Prior to the next meeting copies of the bill are to be made for distribution. Mt. Crest Abbey May Get Addition Lloyd T. Rigdon, president and manager of Mt. Crest Ab bey mausoleum, has placed an application with the civilian production administration for an addition to the mausoleum to cost an estimated $75,000. The application was filed Monday and a response from the CPA is exoected in the near future. The Salem school board Mon day filed its second application for construction of a $78,000 gymnasium at the Salem high school. The first application was rejected. The new application states the purpose is to be for physical education classes, in stead of games and sports. Capital Journal, Snlem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 21, 1946 3 increase at retail results from an 18 percent increase author ized at the manufacturing level. WATCH REPAIRING 10 to 15 Days' Service 3 Experienced Watch Makers Diamond Setting in our own shop ENGRAVING on articles we sell R. G. WARREN Jeweler 141 South Liberty w Gtitrtttcns Is to1 MIWIMICTUEBPM.mr.,I.T. HWMT-A iUM M l WOf tS BAB KDTIU SMJTS Slep out proudly T - you're really 1 food I at Arthur Murray's Tour poise and confidence jrrow and rrow ti . - rsi W . 1 m r0W New steps 000". T easily, quickly y. 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