Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 10. 1949
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"Flyingest" Father Retires, Son Keeps on: Captain E.
i Hamilton Lee (left) and his son, Captain Robert E. Lee, both
- of United Air Lines, went separate ways Thursday when the
. , elder Lee retired after 36 years and approximately 4,400,000
miles of flying. His son, based in Chicago, will keep on fly
'.: ing United'i routes to the East, (United Air Lines Photo).
Flyingest Man Hangs Up
Togs, Leaves Son on Job
CaDt. E. Hamilton Lee. termed by United Air Lines as the
flyingest man in the world,' Thursday hung up his flight togs and
at the age of 57 years began devoting his lull time to nis private
business as an apartment house landlord in Clcndalc, Calif.
" Behind the captain as he retires are 36 years of flying with
27,811.41 hours logged since he-S-
started flying in 1913, and ap
proximately 4,400,000 miles of
flying, or 17S trips around the
, world at the equator.
. Lee, whose son, Robert E. Lee,
. also is a pilot for United Air
Lines, flying with United since
1942 and for a time out of Port
land, learned to fly in 1913 at
, a small field near Chicago. He
barnstormed around in those
early flying days and during
World War I served as flying in
structor. When the post office depart
ment opened its first experi
mental air mail route between
New York and Washington in
1918 "Ham" Lee volunteered to
fly the mail. He flew everything
' they had in those days and when
the post office began pushing its
air mail route across the coun
try he went along. He first was
assigned to the Cleveland-Chi
cago leg and eventually flew
every segment of the original
transcontinental airway.
When Boeing Air Transport,
a United Air Lines predecessor
company, took over the San
Francisco-Chicago portion of the
post office in 1927 Lee kept
right on flying. The man, who
is leaving United as dean of all
the world's pilots, has been at
the controls of them all single
engincd Boeing 40s, tri-motorcd
Boeing 80s, twin-engined Boe
ing 247s, twin-engined Douglas
DC-3s.
In his 30 years in air transpor
tation Lee has seen the devel
opment from 90-mile-an-hour,
single-engincd, open cockpit
mail planes to five-mile-a-min-
ute. 50-passenger, four-engined
airliners.
Bridges Faces
rraignmenf
San Francisco, June 10 )
CIO longshore leader Harry
Bridges, who twice before rode
out government efforts to deport
him, is to be arraigned today on
federal charges of perjury and
conspiracy in obtaining his citizenship.
Bridges was indicted by a
federal grand jury May 25. He
was accused of lying when he
testified at his 1945 naturaliza
tion hearing that he was not
then and never had been a com
munist.
The Australian-born Bridges
is president of the leftwing In
ternational Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen s union. One of
his top aides, ILWU Vice Presi
dent J. R. Robertson, was to be
arraigned with him on a charge
of aiding in the conspiracy.
Henry Schmidt, another top
ILWU official now directing the
union's waterfront strike in Ha
waii, was indicted on the same
charge as Robertson. Schmidt's
arraignment was postponed a
week.
The grand jury ended its in
vestigation into other phases of
the case late yesterday. It re
turned no more indictments.
Special Assistant Attorney
General F. Joseph Donohue said
the inquiry had revealed ' sub'
stantial" communist infiltration
Into western labor unions. "Any
such infiltration is most alarm
ing," he said. .
Pea Harvest in Area
Near Canby to Start
Aurora Pea crop harvest in
the Canby area is expected to
start in about a week, according
to spokesmen for the Birds Eye
Snider packing firm which has
about 400 acres of Canby area
peas under contract.
The company's 12 pea viners
in its plant one mile south of
Canby are being readier for the
first loads of peas, which may
be hauled in late this week, de
pending on the weather.
Company spokesmen said the
crop this year is "favorable,"
and appears to be about the
same quality as that of last year.
Acreage also is about the same.
FOR THE TIME OF
YOUR LIFE!
"DAFFY
AUCTION"
Eight Divorces in
Linn County Court
Albany Eight divorce de
crees were handed down Tues
day and Wednesday by Circuit
Judge Victor Olliver. They
were: Mary Morrison from Jack
Morrison; Joseph L. Anderson
from Aubrey Fern Anderson;
Elsie H. Kennedy from Glade
Kennedy; Patricia Soderstrom
from O r v 1 1 1 e Soderstrom,
Charles E. Smith from Esther
Alice Smith, Mabel M. Jorgen
son from William H. Jorgenson,
Ruth G. Anderson from Milton
J. Anderson and Gladys M. Tay
lor from Clarence E. Taylor.
Farmers Union to Meet
Central Howell Central
Howell Farmers union will meet
in regular session on Monday
evening. Plans for the annual
picnic for members and friends
will be made. This picnic takes
the place of the regular meeting
for July and will be held on
the second Sunday, July 11th,
place to be announced later.
There are more than 120 spe
cies of asparagus.
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Norblad Balks
Foreign Experts
Washington. June 10 ( Rep.
Norblad (R. Ore.) questioned to
day the need of the economic
co-o p e r a t i o n administration
bringing European fiscal ex
perts over to American methods
of government administration,
"It seems to me." he said in
the Congressional Record, "that
the only lesson they will learn
is the horrible example of how
a budget can remain unbalanced
in a period of this nation high
est income level."
Norblad said the ECA reason
for bringing the experts here
was that inadequate controls
over government expenditures
and ineffective and inadequate
systems of taxation in co-operating
European countries create
unbalanced budgets, thereby
contributing to inflation and
postponing recovery.
The Oregonian asserted that
the United States has balanced
its budget only once in the last
17 years.
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"Yet wc spend in additional
half million to bring Europeans
here to study our methods and
at the same time go into the red
another $800,000 by sending our
experts to Europe to teach them
budget balancing and efficient
government operation," he said.
"We are certainly going into
the red to the tune of about two
billion dollars in the United
States again this year."
Waitress Killed by
Leap from Auto
Portland, June 10 (Pi A 23-year-old
waitress died in a fall
from a moving automobile to
day but police said there was
some question whether it had
snapped Portland's 81-day skein
of no traffic deaths.
Detective Sgt. Dan Mitola
said occupants of the car report
ed that Betty Riley leaped from
the car as it was approaching
a stop street, and fell on her
head.
The detective quoted Floyd
Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Olson as saying the four were
driving home early today when
an argument arose over a $10
bill missing from Floyd Olson's
wallet. When someone sugges
ted going to the police station,
the young woman opened a rear
door and plunged out, the detec
tive quoted the others.
She was dead on arrival at a
hospital.
Asphalt Is found In lakes or
in rock-like outcroppings and is
also made in the process of re
fining petroleum.
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