Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Testify at Espionage Trial Dr. Edward U. Condon, di
rector of the National Bureau of Standards, and Mrs. Condon
arrive at court in Washington to appear as witnesses at the
Judith Coplon espionage trial. Dr. Condon blasted the F. B.
I. when the name of his wife Emily was linked to a Bulgar
ian employe of the Soviet Intelligence service in one of the
secret F. B. I. documents made public at the trial. (Acme
Telephoto).
Girls' State in Legislative
Session Friday Afternoon
Representatives from all parts of Oregon attending the an
nual Girls' State meeting here visited several state offices Fri
day morning, and planned to consider bills at their model legis
lative session this afternoon.
More than 200 girls are here for the government-instruction
event sponsored by the Amen-
Scouts to Meet
In Valley Forge
The Boy Scouts of America
has selected Valley Forge, Pa.
for Its second national scout
Jubilee in 19S0, according to
word received ny me iascaae
area council. Selection of the
site was announced by Dr.
Arthur A. Schuck, chief execu
tive of the organization.
Over 30,000 scouts from every
state in the Union and all U. S.
territories will camp together
from June 30 to July 6 on the
site notable as the winter en
campment of General George
Washington and his continental
army during the Revolutionary
war.
Valley Forge park is owned,
maintained and preserved by
the state of Pennsylvania. An
invitation to hold the Jamboree
there was received from Gov
James H. Duff. The Jamboree
will be the climax of the scouts'
two year crusade to "Strengthen
the Arm of Liberty."
2 Planes Collide;
Pilots Uninjured
Corpus Christi, Tex., June 17
u.B)Two lucky F4-U Corsair
pilots had only minor scratches
and sore muscles to show today
as souvenirs of a collision in
flight.
Midshipman Donald K. Zerbe
of Glenwood Springs, Colo.,
parachuted to safety on Padre
Island yesterday after his plane
collided with one piloted by
Midshipman Thomas H. Thorn
berg of Portland, Ore.
Thornberg made crash land
ing on the Island. They were
picked up by a navy rescue heli
copter 20 minutes after the
crash,
Masons Elect
High Officers
Portland, June 17 WV-The
grand lodge of Oregon Masons
elected Shalor C. Eldridge, Port
land, as master here yesterday.
Worthy Harvey, Eugene, was
named deputy master; Ralph S
Nesbitt, Portland, senior war
den; and Jared W. Summerhays,
Milton, Junior warden.
The order of Eastern Star in
stalled its new officers at the
close of the annual meeting.
Mrs. Edna Throne, St. Helens,
became worthy matron, and Les
lie Bass, Portland, patron.
Mrs. Leila Wimberly, Rose
burg, became associate conduct
tress and Leon B. Baketel, Port
land, sentinel.
Other officers: Mrs. Alice
Robinson, Independence, con
ductress; Mrs. lima Thum, Cot
tage Grove, lecturer; Mrs. Mar
jorie Merriott, Salem, chaplain
Hell's Canyon
Run Tried Again
Portland, June 17 Cl In his
third try at running the Snake
river rapids through Hell's can
yon, Phil S. Williams. Portland,
hopes to reach Lewlston Sun
day. He reached Homestead, Ore.
Tuesday, and there mailed a
letter telling of his latest ex
ploit. Then he left downstream
on a ten-man rubber boat.
Aboard with him was Will
Whitsell, Portland.
Williams was capsized in two
previous attempts to run tne
wild stretch of river. He used
smaller crafts in the earlier at
tempts two-man rubber boats.
tuna 400 miles off Newport,
9rt last week.
The tuna season Is not expect
ed to start on the Pacific north
west coast for another month.
J. H. Petrich, master of the
85-foot tuna boat Aleutian Mail,
said his boat was driven to port
by stormy weather after sight
ing the tuna. Petrich said he
failed to catch any of the fish
because of the storm and be
cause the boat's fishing gear was
not ready.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1949 3
been discontinued from Tatoosh Island, Wash., to Newport, Ora.
MEW MIRACLE LUSTRE
WALL, WOODWORK
FIHISH!
Storm Warnings Removed
Portland, Ore., June 17 (u.R)
The weather bureau announced
that small craft warnings had
Tuna Sighted Off
Newport Harbor
Astoria, Ore., June 17 U.B
A Seattle fishing boat skipper
reports that he sighted albacore
BASEBALL
Tonite, 8 o'clock
SALEM SENATORS
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WATER'S PARK
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LUUklOAND
BAKED ENAMEL!
Your SHtRWIN-WILLIAMS Heodquorters
can Legion Auxiliary.
Pat McCulluugh of Gresham
took office as girl Governor of
Oregon at Thursday's session.
Other new officers include:
Evelyn Low of Portland, sec
retary of state; Barbara Chris
tenson of Sherwood, state treas
urer; Nancy Nelson of Astoria,
attorney general; Nancy Erick
son of Astoria, superintendent
of public instruction; Eileen
Fricke of Glenwood, chief Jus
tice of the state supreme court,
and Fay Coxen of Toledo, labor
commissioner.
Sara Archibald of Grants Pass
was elected president of the sen
ate, and Delores Brice of Fort
land was chosen as speaker of
the house.
Veronica Buckholtz of Mt.
Angel was named sergeant-at-arms
of the senate and Vicky
Moran of Woodburn, sergeant-at-arms
of the house.
Mayor Dorothy McCullough
Lee of Portland addressed, the
young model lawmakers Thurs
day night. Gov. McKay had ad
dressed them earlier, before his
departure for Colorado Springs,
Colo., to attend the National
Governors' conference.
State Senator Marie Wilcox
of Grants Pass is serving as an
instructor for the girls of Girls'
State.
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