8 Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 24, 1949 f sprr ""Ay-'-'. 3 ocene ol SUU-.mle Grind Hex Mays leads tile neia to tne first turn in the 1948 Memorial Day 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Speedway, won by Mauri Rose. The traditional classic will be held for the 33rd time May 30, Memorial Day. l -'-kl ilMlMhlMMBMMMMMMMIIIM IMIItliSt I 'III IIMOj Shortage of Berry Pickers With the strawberry crop Just Dcginnins to come off the vines, i shortage of pickers was re ported Tuesday morning by W. H. Baillie, Salem manager for !he state employment service. Two hundred additional pickers could have been used by the growers had they been avall ibie. A picking price of 3 '4 cents, plus a half cent bonus for those who remain on the job throughout the season was established Monday afternoon luring a conference of growers ind representatives of the state abor office. The wage is vir tually the same as was in effect tast year. Because the schools will con tinue to operate through much of next week, student help will not be available for a number of days. This situation, Baillie points out, means adult labor must shoulder the load if the oerrics are to be picked as they nature. Growers call at the labor of fice. Cottage and Ferry street, each morning at t o'clock to provide transportation for pick ers. One grower, Ike Hartman, reported he would endeavor to organize a platoon of youngsters to work after school hours, tak ing advantage of the daylight laving program. A branch labor office will be established In an oil station on South Front street in Woodburn this week. Similar offices are being operated at Mt, Angel and Silverton. Doctor Marries Wife Third Time Belllngham, May 24 W) For the third time. Dr. Kent W. Berry will marry Mrs. Florence Berry, 54, of Olympia. The 61-year-old physician was pardoned six months ago by Governor Wallgren after serving more than 10 years in the slate penitentiary for a kidnap-as-sault case. Dr. Berry and two brothers were convicted in 1938 of kid naping and mutilating Irving Baker, former coast guard of ficer, for asserted attentions to Mrs. Elizabeth Kevin Berry, the doctor's wife at the time. The previous marriages of Dr. Berry and Mrs. Florence Berry, covering a period of 18 years, both ended in divorce the sec ond time In 1941, while he was in prison. Her efforts in his be half are regarded as instru mental in gaining the physi cian's release. Gunman Kills Youth; Rapes Girl Friend Faribault, Minn., May 24 u.R Bloodhounds trailing a gun man who killed a youth and raped his girl friend on a wood land lover's lane, today lost the scent in the heart of Faribault. The dogs, brought here from Wisconsin last night, had picked up the spoor at the spot where the girl said the gunman killed her escort, Fred Morsching, 19. She said the man raped her in the back seat of Morsching's car while the youth's body was: slumped In the driver seat Queen-Elect Tardy Portland, Ore., May 24 M Joyce Sommerlade, 17, had a big week-end. She was elected queen of the 1949 Portland Rose Festival. Monday morning she arrived at Grant high school an hour and 40 minutes late for class and was ordered to stay after school for discipline. ii ' -, - ' t. 4" Rain Follows Drought Prolonged drought in tne Turin area of Italy was followed by rains and floods. Bids Called for Bridge The state highway commis sion said today it would open bids in Portland June 28 on construction of the Ferry street bridge over the Willamette river on Coburg road In Eugene. 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Mrs. Ben Braucht was hostess for a birthday party (or mem bers of the Garden Road Neighborhood club at her Garden Road home Friday with Mrs. Eugene Braught assistant hostess. The guests for a luncheon were seat-t ed at tables bright with roses for the decorative note, and cov- favors made by Mrs. Ben Braucht who is an amateur artist. Special guests were Mrs. Al fred Peterson. Mrs. Miles Hen derson and Mrs. Willard Shel ton. Members attending were Mrs. Glenn Larkins. Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs. A. R. Tartar, Mrs Charles E. Siegmund, Mrs, Ralph Werner, Mrs. Floyd De Lapp. Mrs. R. B. Lapp, Mrs. W. E Richardson, Mrs. A. A. Geer Mrs. Martin Starr, Mrs. Edward Brambec, Mrs. A. C. .Schaffer, Mrs. Earl Wood, Mrs. Jesse Hatch, Mrs. Richard T. Wick lander and the hostesses. The afternoon was spent informaHy with the exchange of gifts and social games. Mrs. S. Rehfeld was hostess for the Merry-go-round club at her Hollywood drive home Thursday night. Attending were Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs R. M. Proudfit, Mrs. Paul Bar ham, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs Harold Holler, Mrs. Melvin La Due, Mrs. Jolly, Mrs. Oscar For gard, Miss Florence Kleemar and the hostess. Mrs. Theron Kent entertained Friday afternoon at her Brown road home members of her neighborhood club with the birthday! of Mrs. Raymond Ben son and Mrs. -Edward Wilson honored. Guest were Mrs. John Swanson, Mrs. Henry Preim Mrs E. J. Fordyce, Mrs. Henry Mehlig and son, Mike; Mrs. Wil liam Henderson, Mrs. Ray Ber nardy and Sharon, Mrs. Smith Wilson, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Benson and the hostess. Officers of the Middle Grove Associated clubs report a suc cessful evening financially for Friday's entertainment. There were more in attendance to see the Salem Civic players in M'Uss than for the last play, but not quite as many for the jitney supper as last month. Directors of the Capital City Rabbit Breeders association met Lowitt and Mr. Walrod from Portland. 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