Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 22, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday. June 22, 194917
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married in Germany Clyde Harris, Amarillo, Texas, in
terior decorator, strolls through the garden of the royal
Hohenzollern castle at Hechingen, Germany, with his bride,
the former Princess Cecilie, daughter of Germany's Crown
prince Wilhelm, and a granddaughter of the Kaiser of World
War I fame. The couple was married in a scene of pomp re
calling the glitter of the once-mighty house of Hohnzollern.
(AP Wlrephoto via radio from Frankfurt)
Lodge Emblem
Day Observed
Sllverton Flag day and the
significance of the emblem were
program observances for the
regular meeting of Home Tem
ple No. 21, Pythian Sisters, Mrs.
Albert Grinde and Mrs. Helen
Burrier planning the special
program and ceremonials, and
with Dorothy Hadley, M. E. C,
were in charge of the business
hour.
Mrs. Wanda VanCleave was
nominated as grand representa
tive, with her alternate Mrs.
Henrietta Loe.
The group decided to hold one
meeting in July and discontinue
following that session, until
September 15. Named on the
entertainment committee for the
July meeting were Miss Merle
Bowen and Mrs. Jennie Cook.
On the July refreshment com
mittee will be Mrs. Ralph Ad
ams, Mrs. Ed. R. Adams, Mrs.
Wava Axley and Mrs. Lillian
Anderson.
During the supper hour, with
hostesses Mrs. Ida Winslow,
Mrs. Helen M. Wrightman, Mrs.
Jack Tuggle and Mrs. Cecil An
derson in charge, a specially
colorful decorated table was
centered with a large birthday
cake, with members whose an
niversaries were in April, May,
June, July or August, being
seated and honored.
Renwick Graduation
Attracts Relatives
Sllverton Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Allen and Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Renwick attended com
mencement program Sunday
evening for the graduating class
from the University of Oregon,
Don Renwick, a son of the Ren
wicks and a nephew of the
Aliens, received his BA degree
in a major of business adminis
tration. Also attending the University
of Oregon is a son of the Aliens,
Kenneth, Just completing his
year as a Junior in business ad
, ministration, and Bruce Ren
wick, brother of Don, in his
junior year in business adminis
tration. The three young men
are affiliated with Phi Kappa
Psi.
Young Allen is remaining in
Eugene for the summer taking
special refresher courses.
Annual Flower
Show Date Set
Silverton Arrangements for
the annual flower show were
well under way with chairmen
and committee personnel an
nounced at the Monday evening
business meeting of the Jay
cettes at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. Virgil E. Pettit in 414
High street.
The show is announced for
Saturday, August 13, all day and
evening at the Eugene Field
school auditorium.
General chairman of plans is
Mrs. Wayne Grodrian with her
assisting chairman, Mrs. Bob
Edgerton.
Committee on registration Include Hn
Virgil E. Pettit. Mrs. Wllllem Duncen,
Hri. Wa.de Bcott end Mrs. John Middle.
mlaa. Classification committee chairman
! Mri. Bob Edgerton; containers com
mlttte, Mrs. William Duncan, Mrs. John
Mlddlemlss; ribbons and trophies, Mrs.
Jim Jones and Mrs. Jim Nelson; enter
tainment, Mrs. Howard Morrison and Mrs.
William Hanson; contact commercial
houses. Mrs. Elvln Almqulst; and working
chairman, Mrs. Jack Eastman.
During the social and supper
hour Mrs. Elvin Almquist, co
hostess, assisted Mrs. Pettit
Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Jr., served
the group as secretary. The
flower show benefits are an
nounced for a special shelf in
the city library.
1 1 1njured in
Racial Clash
St. Louis, June 22 W) A ra
cial clash between Negroes and
whites flared in a St. Louis park
yesterday over a non-segregation
order.
Eleven persons were injured,
two seriously.
Police redoubled their watch
today to prevent a new out
break. The series of fights started
over whites and Negroes using
the same swimming facilities
a city owned pool in a North St.
Louis park.
The Negroes were swimming
in the pool under a new rule
that opened the gates to them.
At the peak of the outbreak,
an estimated crowd of between
4,000 and 5,000 was at the scene
After the first report of vi
olence, Mayor Joseph M. Darst
rescinded the order allowing Ne
groes and whites to swim to
gether. Albany Man Is
Held in South
Albany, June 22 Word was
received at police headquarters
Tuesday and also at the sheriff's
office that Roy Grant Arneson,
35, wanted here on a charge of
assault and being armed with a
dangerous weapon, was arrested
Monday at Grants Pass on a
drunken driving charge and is
being held there in the county
jail.
Arneson was arrested here on
September 10 by Volunteer Po
lice Reserve Officer J. P. Quinn
on U.S. highway 99 along with
Arneson's nephew, Willis Web
ster Moore, 21, Molalla, after
the officer had spotted them in
a stolen Cummings Transfer
company truck.
While Quinn was taking the
two to police headquarters in
his car Arneson, Quinn reported,
suddenly poked a .32 calibre
gun In his ribs and commanded
him to drive to Eugene.
When the police car neared
the Fisher Implement company
plant Quinn tried to disarm Ar
neson, whose gun was .accident
ally discharged, wounding
Moore in the leg.
Quinn pushed Arneson out of
the car, leaped upon him and
grappled with him, but Arneson
escaped into the darkness and
had not been seen since.
Moore Is out on $200 bail as
a material witness.
District Attorney Melvin
Goode said Arneson will proba
bly be prosecuted here. Deputy
Miller plans to take the prison
er Into custody as soon as he can
arrange to go to Grants Pasi
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Owner-Model Joan Ben
nett shows her new evening
gown of white brocade with
silver hand embroidery, pink
ribbons and roses, at Fontana
Fashion House, Rome, Italy.
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Keenan Slated
For Air Probe
Washington, June 22 im Jo
seph B. Keenan, Japanese war
trials prosecutor and a one-time
new deal crime buster, may head
congress' investigation of na
tional air power policies.
The Washington attorney, is
was learned today, has been of
fered the Job of chief counsel
for a broad study planned by
the house armed services com
mittee.
As the allied prosecutor in
the Tokyo trials, Keenan sent
seven high Japanese war crimi
nals to the gallows, among them
Premier Tojo.
Keenan conferred with rank
ing members of the armed serv
ices committee more than an
hour yesterday. Afterwards,
Chairman Vinson (D.-Ga.)
would say only that the legal
staff will be announced "at an
early date."
The investigation will cover
the military value of the air
force's huge B-36 bomber, as
well as a general survey of the
respective roles of the air force
and naval aviation.
Krug Collapses
During Hearing
Washington, June 22 (P)
Secretary of the Interior Krug
was taken ill while testifying
before a house committee to
day but recovered after about
a half hour rest.
Krug, who is 41, was escort
ed from the committee room in
to an adjoining office when he
interrupted his testimony to ask
for a brief respite. Reps. Jack
son and Mitchell, Washington
democrats, attributed his illness
to a heart condition. He suffered
an attack about a year ago, and
was compelled to rest.
Krug appeared before the
public works committee in sup
port of legislation to set up a
Columbia valley administration.
Speaker Van Dyke
To Oppose CYA Plan
Medford, June 22 VP) Frank
Van Dyke, speaker of the state
house of representatives, will be
among Oregonlans o p p o s 1 ng
CVA in congressional hearings
this week.
He left here last night for
Washington, D.C. The trip is
sponsored by the Southern Ore
gon Conservation and Tree
Farm association.
ROOFING
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Free estimates without obligation.
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255 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phone 38478
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The epidemic which struck
this west Texas city about a
month ago has taken eight lives.
Albany Avoids Write-ins
Albany James K. Weather
ford was the unanimous choice
of Albany school district No. B
for membership on their board
of directors. Of the ?04 votes
counted, Weatherford received
every one, rendering this one of
rare elections in which there .-ri
no written-in names.
Mrs. Moseng Hospitalized
Silverton Mrs. Nels Moseng
is a patient at the Silverton hos
pital under treatment for a heart
condition. A daughter of Mio.
Moseng, Miss Margie Moseng, is
making satisfactory recovery
from a severe heart attack, is
able to be at the family home
to complete convalescence.
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Berry Queen Jacquelyn
MacKenzie, high school sen
ior and strawberry queen of
Abington, Mass., holds bas
kets of berries she picked on
the farm of Albert S. Lynde.
Polio Cases in
Texas Total 203
San Angelo, Tex., June 22 (UP.)
The number nf nnlin mcm In
the year's worst epidemic rose
to 203 today.
Six cases wprp rilaffnnc-prl vo.
terday and admitted to Shan
non Memorial hospital. Only
two patients were discharged
and the polio census at Shannon
at midnight was 63.
Six cases also were admitted
Monday.
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