Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 30, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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GRANDSTAND SEAT
Wife of AP Correspondent
Describes Shanghai Battle
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By MARGARET HAMPSON
SHANGHAI W I spent the last 50 houri In the middle of
another country'! civil war. I wouldn't have missed it, but I
want no encores.
The battle ended Thursday night. But the feeling you get
from being a target hangs on. When I walked across the garden
bridge at dawn today I felt as
Ford Negotiations Call off Strike Walter P. Reuther (left
foreground), CIO Auto Workers president, makes statement to
press in Detroit, Mich., as the Ford strike negotiation sessions
were settled, leaving key issues to arbitration. John S. Bugas
(right background), Ford vice president in charge of industrial
relations and his assistant, Mel Lindquist (center back
ground), smile as they listen to Reuther. Man at left back
ground is unidentified. (AP Wirephoto)
Girls Entire Class
Of Aurora Graduates
Aurora Aurora grade school
will graduate a class of six, all
girls, Wednesday night at 8:15
o'clock in the school gymnasi
um. Members of the class are Lucy
Mae Miller, Norma Jean Hurst,
Blance Triplett, Donna Mae Har
ris, Maxine Hill and Judith Al-bers.
An interesting program will
be presented with superintend
ent of the Canby schools as the
principle speaker of the evening.
Diplomas will be presented by
Percy Will, chairman of the
schoolboard. Principal Howard
H. Eccles has announced the fol
lowing program: Invocation,
Rev. H. Mau, pastor of Christ
Lutheran church; salutatory, by
Norma Jean Hurst; flag salute,
and Americans' creed led by
Lucy Miller; accordion solo
James Albers; class introduc
tion, Lucy Miller; class history
Blanche Triplett; song, eighth
grade girls; class prophecy, Don
na Mae Harris; song, boys of the
fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
grades. Class will, Maxine Hill
song, eighth grade girls; valedic
tory, Judith Albers; song, class
of '49.
if thousand suns must De
Dointed at me. I expected them
to start firing at any moment.
Several hundred civilians, in
cluding 20-odd foreigners, were
caught in the Droaaway man
sions. There were 200 National
ists there who used the sky
scraper windows as gun ports
and drew Bales of return fire,
Three times bullets chipped
the ledges of windows and bal-
ponies near me and made me
run for cover or fall to the floor
The view of the battle was un
excelled too good in fact.
The mortars were the worst
of all. Even a block away they
exploded with a shattering blast
To sit and wait for the next
one and not being able to do
anything about it is most nerve
wracking.
We whiled away the time
wondering what the upstairs
dining room would have for
lunch besides eggs and digging
bullets from the walls as sou
venirs.
It was hard to stay away from
the windows. Even when the
firing was the hottest we al
ways crept to the windows and
took a peek to see how things
were going. It was better to take
the risk than to remain ignorant.
Trying to convince the Chinese
troops in the building that the
last ditch fight was pointless
was agonizing, we toox mem
to the top of the building and
showed them the white flags
flying on the other Nationalist
buildings. But they still would
n't agree to call it off.
Amity Mill Closed
Amity The saw mill south
of Amity has closed down oper
ations indefinitely due to too
much surplus lumber.
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The Chinese building manager
got on the telephone and tried
to telephone Nationalist officers
in other buildings. He came back
with the word:
I have contacted the Salva
tion army all will be well."
That floored us. It turned out
he meant the People's Libra-
tion Army (communist).
Being a newspaper wife when
I finally got out I spent three
hours reading the papers. Then
took a bath.
Now I am going to sleep for
week.
Legion Offers
Snell Award
B. E. (Kelly) Owens, state
commander of the American Le
gion, Sunday announced the es
tablishment of the "Earl Snell
Memorial award" for outstand
ing community service and pub
lic relations activities among the
posts of Oregon, consisting of $50
and a large wall flag trophy to
be awarded annually during the
state convention.
The troohy and cash (or the
1949 award will be donated by
the United States National bank
of Portland and thereafter it will
be continued as an annual Ame
rican Legion function.
Competition is open to all
posts in Oregon and entries will
be judged on evidence submitted
to convention headquarters not
later than midnight preceding
the opening day of each annual
convention.
Points for judging include: 1.
Evidence of one or more com
munity service projects. Insti
gated, activated, and completed
by the post in the calendar year;
2. Confirmation of the project to
established American Legion
principles, and 3. Preparation of
the description which should in
clude names charts or maps,
photographs, n e w s p aper clip
pings, radio news releases andor
program descriptions, testimonial
letters and other prima-facie ev
idence of accomplishment.
The first award will be pre
sented on the concluding day of
the 1949 convention s 1 a t e d for
Salem. August 4-6. Dave Hoss,
i public relations committee
chairman, Owens, and the mayor
of the host city, R. L. Elfstrom,
will act as judges for the compe
tition.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 30, 1949 S
Linn Citizens
To Visit Dams
Albany Linn county resi
dent are invited to participate
in a caravan tour of major Wil
lamette valley flood control pro
jects to be conducted under june 12
Betters Get Fish
Sublimity The 4-H Beefers
motored to Colorado lake. They
returned with a large catch of
fish Those making the trip were
Glenn Minden, Raymond Heu
berger, Mickey Toepfer, William
Hendricks Jimmy Tate, Fran
cis Heuberger, Francis Etzel,
Lawrence Basl and Thomas Tate.
from Albany they will go to the .
Harrisburg area to view the
Harrisburg revetment.
On that same day the tour .
will take the tourists to the Do
rena dam via the Meridian dam
railroad construction scene. '
From Dorena the trip will be
continued to the Cottage Grove
reservoir where it will disband
late in the afternoon of Sunday,
sponsorship of the U.S. corps of
engineers, Willamette basin pro
ject committee and the Willam
ette river basin commission
June 11 and 12, by F. L. Thomp
son, Albany, chairman of the
Linn county Willamette basin
project committee.
The tour will start from Sa
lem at 7:30 a.m., June 11, at the
north entrance of the state Ca
pitol, visit the Big Cliff damsite
below Detroit, and proceed
thence to the Detroit damsite,
and continue to Albany, where
it will arrive at 1:30 p.m.
Here the participants will be
guests of the Albany Chamber
of Commerce at a noon lunch
eon in the Hub Coral room and
At Albany Col. O. L. Walsh.
district engineer, who will ac
company the caravan, will ex- "
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