Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    (Capital JmtmI, Balm, Oregon, Tuesday, June t, 149
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Pension Plans
Bring Protest
Wed Paul Robeson, Jr., 21, ion ot the Negro baritone, and
hii white bride, Marilyn Greenberg, after their wedding
ceremony in New York. The wedding look place amid an at
mosphere of tnion created by the elder Robeson'a deter
mined opposition to press coverage of the event. (Acme Tele-photo.)
Bean Festival
Wants Floats
Stayton Local buainesi peo
ple are being urged by the San
tiam Bun Festival association to
prepare floats for the grade pa
rade which will be held Satur
day evening, July 0, terminat
ing four days of Stayton's an
nual salute to the growing of
nap beans in this locality.
Parades of the last two years
have been large, with many in
teresting entries, and it is hoped
that this year's parade will be
even larger with many floats
representing various businesses
rather than trucks and imple
ments. The Browning Amusement!
company of Salem, which is eel-1
ebratlng its 40th year in the bu-J
sine.il, will set up here during
the festival, as it has done for
many years in the past.
Much Interest Is being dis-1
played In the horse show which
will be held on Saturday after
noon during the festival. Local
horsemen are working on a pro-1
gram for a real show as well as
a parade. '
The festival will be featured
over radio stations KF.X, Port-1
land, and KOCO and KSLM, Sa
lem, at dates to be announced
late, Gene Maleckl of Salem,
festival manager, states.
Riders of Silverfon
Take Part in Rodeo
S.lverton Members of thr
Silverton Saddle club of which
Anton Sncher la pre I dent, were
ctivt patents at the rodeo tn
the two day event at Lane
Maple near Mill City, Saturday
and Sunday.
Silverton members winning
firrt award In the flag race
were Max Pitney, Mel Stolten
berg and Hubert Peck ham.
Scoring second for the state
bending award were Walt Heat
er, Max Pitney, Mel Stoltenberg
and Walt Peckham.
Among the fans were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Morris and Bobby,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitney and
Max and Ronnie, Bob Kemper
and Bob, Jr., Milton Thostrude,
Maurice Mulkey, Mr. and Mra.
Elder. Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Heater, Hubert Peckham
and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stolten
berg.
who pledged his party's support
and explained what has already
been done by the progressives to
refer the law in question to the
people.
Also speaking briefly was
Warren Gill, Linn's represents-
Lebanon Three political par- tive to the legislature.
ties sent representatives to. the Acting as master of ceremo
Lebanon city hall to protest the nies was William Goo Id who
passing of the old-age pension conducted a question and an
bill by the last Oregon leg is la- swer period after the meeting.
ture. All speakers voiced objec-
tiona to the so-called lien clause
which would require all persons
applying for old-age assistance
to forfeit any property they own
to the state, before receiving
benefits.
Walter J. Pearson, state treas
urer, spoke against the measure.
as 'did Joe . Dunne. Portland
attorney; Roy Hewett, Salem;
Monroe Sweetland, state demo
cratic national committeeman 01
Newport, and several others.
Referendum petitions were;
circulated at the close of the
meeting to meet the July 15
deadline on all referendum mea
sures, j
State Democratic National
Committeeman Sweetland said,
"Oregon republicans have giv-'
us an example of the crud
est hypocrisy in the history of
Oregon politics.
State Treasurer Pearson em
phasized that Oregon is the
"most solvent and in as good fi
nancial condition as any state in
the union."
Also speaking was Tom
Moore, executive secretary of
the progressive party in Oregon,
life
BUMPS
AWAY!
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Americans Drank
Less Liquor in '48
Washington, June 21 P Am
ericans apparently drank less in
toxicating liquor last year. It's
certain they spent less on their
drinking.
This was reported yesterday
by the commerce department,
which said the total 1948 out
lay for whiskey, beer and wine
was an estimated $8,000,000,000.
The figure was 8.7 per cent be
low 1947, and marked the first
time since 1938 that the nation's
drinkers had spent less than
they did the preceding year.
Deep Sea Divers
Seek Sunken Gold
Point Pleasant, N. J., June 21
(U.ej Two young deep sea divers
saw a 13-year dream of finding
$250,000 in sunken gold treas
ure coming true today,
Floyd Sharp. Jr.. SI. and Wil-
mm' ' imiiiiiij t
2L
Open Trash Burner
Causes Second Fire
Lebanon For the second time
within two weeks, fire broke
out Sunday afternoon in brush
near the Crowfoot lumber mill,
with origin the same also - an
open trash burner, according to
Fire Chief Elmer Fitzgerald.
Two Lebanon fire trucks were
employed to fight the stubborn
blaze. It required more than two
hours of effort and 3000 gallons
of water to douse the fire, which
was fanned by a strong wind.
Chief Fitzgerald said the state
fire marshals office had order
ed the mill closed within a few
days unless a burner was In
stalled.
Firemen reported the sprln-
Railroad Head Walter S.
Franklin, 63, six feet six, and
225 pounds, has been elected
president of the Pennsylvania
railroad, largest in America,
with 1.15.000 employes.
liam Conway, 25, reported they
had found the 51-year-old wreck
of the Liner S. S. Delaware, be
lieved to have a quarter of a mil
lion dollars in gold aboard, and
have begun exploring it.
"We've found some signs of
the gold aboard," Conway said.
"But we'll have more to say
about that sometime next week."
He refused to elaborate.
kling system was no! In opera-ltion when the fire occurred.
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