Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore- Wednesday, April 27, 1949
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Rector Held on
Slaying Charge
Hochester, N.Y., April 27 U.
The Rev. George Hetenyl, 40,
an Episcopal clergyman, wa
held In $50,000 bail today in the
slaying of his wife, whose bullet-pierced
body was recovered
from the Genesse river.
The Hungarian-born minister
was held as a material witness
after he angrily smashed a win
dow and furniture in the county
building when asked to identify
the body.
Mrs. Jean Hetenyl, 25, former
California war worker and vio
linist in the Oakland, Calif.,
Symphony orchestra, had been
shot twice in the breast with
.25 caliber bullets.
Police said a bullet removed
from the door of the Hetenyi
family automobile was fired
from the same gun as two slugs
removed from Mrs. Hetenyi s
body.
The body lay unidentified In
the morgue for 55 hours before
it was identified by FBI finger
prints made while she was em
ployed on the west coast war
plant.
Hetenyi, supply minister in
the western New York Episco
pal diocese. Insisted that he had
his wife "hadn't been living to
gether and said he knew nothing
of her activities.
Frank Harrow Interprets Detroit Dam Frank Harrow,
head painter for the Detroit project, made this oil color sketch
lot the Detroit dam as it will appear when completed in 1953.
Four days of work were required to complete the painting,
iiow a property of the U. S. engineers. Harrow, who has paint
ed from Mexico to Alaska, has held several one-man shows,
pther of his area landscapes are on display in a Detroit cafe.
4-H Exhibits to Be
Opened to Public
Silverton, April 27 Judging
all hundreds of entries in the an
nual 4-H club spring show con
tinues with the display to be
open to the public after 6
o'clock tonight. Feature of the
show will be the Friday noon
street parade. There is a total
et 1231 separate entries in the
show.
Paul Cooley, Hayesvllle, top
ped the 394 entries in the health
poster division with his entry
in the fifth and sixth grades di
vision. Reserve champion was
Garry Webber, West Salem, in
the seventh and eighth grades
eection. Second place in the
two groups were won by Mar
tha Anderson, Hayesville, and
Richard Hein, Cloverdale. -
Other individual winners to
date are David Gilham, Union
Hill, woodworking; Sharon
Gibby, Silver Crest, water col
ors; Marlyn Shellon, Stayton
and Richard Hayden, Roberts,
forestry, and Dons Lane, Lib
erty, Intermediate knitting.
Mrs. Helen White, Salem, gave
a report on the number of junior
courts in the state and of some
which will soon be formed. The
group sent telegrams to Arch
bishop Edward D. Howard of
the archdiocese of Portland In
Oregon and to Bishop McGrath
and Co-adjutor Bishop Fahey of
the diocese of eastern Oregon
extending greetings and pledg
ing continued support and offer
ing congratulations to Arch
bishop Howard on the occasion
of his 25th anniversary of his
consecration as a bishop.
Biennial CDA Session
At Tillamook Sunday
Tha 12th hipnnint etata fnn
ference of the ClnthnUe naiis-h-
ters of America in Oregon was
held in Tillamook Sunday.
The conference opened with
holy mass at Sacred Heart
church. The delegates and
members attended mass and re
ceived holy communion in a
group of 125. Rev. E. J. Mur
nane, state chaplain of St.
Rose's parish in Portland was
the celebrant.
The first business session in
the morning was opened by
State Regent Rose Bell nf stav.
ton at which delegates from the
in couns in uregon reported on
the .spiritual, educational, char
itable and social activities. The
state junior CDA chairman
Food Price Index
Drops One Cent
New York, April 27 (U.R)The
Dun & Bradstreet index of
wholesale food prices declined
one cent in the past week to
$5.67, the agency reported to
day. The decrease brought the in
dex to a level one cent above
the 28-month low of $5.66
reached last February 8. The
Index was $8.76 a year ago.
At $5.66 on February 8 the
index was at the lowest point
since OPA price controls were
removed and was 23.1 per cent
under the all-time high of $7.36
reached last July 13.
The index represents the to
tal price per pound of 31 foods
in general use.
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John Paul Jones, early Amer- j
lean naval hero, never became i
an American citizen.
Two High Ratings
For Salem Academy
Two high ratings, a No. 1 and
No. 2, were awarded Salem
academy musicians in the state
interscholastic contest at Al
bany Saturday.
The No. 1 rating was taken
by the academy choir of about
40 voices. The choir Is a favor
ite for engagements away from
home and is now on a 10-day
trip to Canada.
The No .2 rating was awarded
the academy band of 50 pieces
Both the choir and the band
are under the direction of Prof.
Ronald Lush.
Get results now! Advertise
in Classified!
ROOFING
Now is the rime to order that new roof before the
busy summe' season.
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
Salem
255 No. Commercial Street
Phone 38478
STANDARD'S
Up to 3 months rental al
NEW PORTABLES
elusive representative for
the Royal Standard,
lowed toward nurchasa. Et-
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H. T. LOVE
JEWELER
1316 State St.
Watches, Diamonds,
Clocks, Silverware,
Lighters, Novelties, etc.
Also Watch and Clock
Repairing
Are You Ready for Trout
Season?
WE ARE
Have a look at our "priced right" tackle
Also register for "Buck's
Bass Derby" which opens
May 15th. Bass Derby
Registration Book open
new.
MOORE'S
Bicycle and Sport Shop
237 N. High Street, '
Salem
r- HISTORIC MEDICAL HIGHLIGHTS No. 31 ,
-A MATTER OF MINUTES-
! ID you ever stop to think hew much of
your life is regulated by your clock? Getting
up in the morning, going to the office, the
amount printed on your pay check, meeting
your best girl on Saturday night - It's all
timed to the minute or if it isn't, things
are likely to gat pretty chaotic. Your body
runs on a schedule too, sleep, food, exercise
it needs them all, and regularly. Off its
schedule, with irregular sleeping, haphazard
eating, your body has a hard time functioning
properly and efficiently. Keeping on time all
the way means more fun per minute.
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