Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Thursday. June 23. 1949 '525Q.000 IN SUNKEN GOLD
Cornuff in
Bagpipe Band
Independence Pvt. L o r n
Cornutt, drummer for the f imt
Scotch bagpipe band in the Unit
ed Statei army, and the concert
band of the 2nd Infantry Divi
sion Band at Fort Lewii, Wash,
pent the weekend visiting hit
family and friends.
Pvt. Cornutt. ton of Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Cornutt, has been
In the service for 10 Vi months.
Ho was a member of the local
hiKh school band for two vears
playing bass drum and cymbols !
prior to being graduated with'
the class of 1948. j
The "Scotch Kilters" was or
ganized in January under the
direction of CWO Nicholas
Frank. It is the bagpipe unit
of the 2nd Infantry Division
Band and numbers 16 member
CWO Frank, who has been in
army service for 35 years, has I
been transferred to Yokohama,
Japan so the "Kilters" are now
under the direction of Sgt. Le
Duc. v
This unique organization has
appeared in many concerts along
the west coast. In May they
traveled by plane to Presidio,
Calif., to play a concert for
General Mark Clark's surprise
anniversary party. Later, at a
party given by General Clark in
Los Angeles, they played a con
cert which was also broadcast.
Among other places, they
have appeared in Yakima and
Seattle, and Portland. The week
following July 4 they will go
to the east coast to present con
certs In New York City and
Philadelphia.
The 80 piece concert band,
under the direction of Warrant
Officer Anderson, spent a week
In May at the various high
schools in Portland giving con
certs, and marched in parade
formation downtown showing
rip CM; fMt If
It V
m m m a
Pvt. Loren Cornutt
marching manuevert. They have
also appeared in Tacoma, Wash.,
in addition to their regular camp
appearances.
the money spent in the United
States for business, repair and
personal services Is spent in New
York State.
Two Young Divers Find
Signs of Lost Treasure
Point Pleasant, N. J. UP Two young deep-sea divers saw a
13-year dream of finding $230,000 in sunken gold treasure coming
true today.
Floyd Sharp Jr., 31, and Wil
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
million 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.
He is married and hii family of
his wife and small daughter will
make their home in Salem.
After spending the summer at
Camp Pioneer, where he will be
in charge of the waterfront,
Klapp will go to the Shift train
ing school in New Jersey for
scout executives.
-Sharp explained that his in
terest in the wreck began in
1936, at the time Simon Lake,
the late inventor of the sub
marine, led an expedition to re
cover the treasure, but ran out
of funds before locating it.
Sharp, who was then 18,
dreamed of someday finding the
treasure for himself. He begn
to collect all the information he
could about the matter, and re
solved to become a professional
deep-sea diver. '
A letter he wrote to the War
Steamship Line, owner of the
vessel, verified that the $250,000
gold had been aboard when the
Delaware sank on July 9, 1898.
He found five men still alive
in Point Pleasant who remem
bered witnessing the sinking of
the ship. From them he got
bearings on where they thought
the wreck was. He made charts.
And he went into partnership
with his old friend Conway who
helped him purchase $4,000 in
salvage equipment.
Severrl months ago they be
gan working with a dragger In
the vicinity the witness had
pointed out. And on June 10
they found the wreck lying In
68 feet of water Just off the
coast.
"We've been diving down al
most every day since," Sharp
said. "The hull is rotten and
only about 100 feet of the 200
foot vessel still are intact. The
rest of the ship is spread around
the bottom."
Dallas Coach Is
Scout Executive
John Klapp, Dallas junior
high school coach, has been ap
pointed to the position of field
scout executive for Cascade area
council. He replaces Jerry Scott
who recently was assigned to
the Spokane office.
Klapp, an Eagle scout, became
Dallas coach after finishing his
service with the marine corps.
in
M.C.P. M
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Why h In
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Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
sa
1
Shoots Own plane Down
Moses Lake Air Force Base
Wash., June 23 U.PJ A national
guard aviator accidently shot
himself down yesterday when a
bullet he fired on ground str.f
ing maneuvers struck a rock and
ricocheted Into his airplane's
cooling system.
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JELLY GLASSES d., 55c
LOCKER CARTONS
cn. ate
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N'eslile Fts.
Garden-Fresh Vegetables
Fresh
Carrots 3 bunches
19c
Beets bu
nch
5'
No. 1-A
New Spuds
10 fbs.
43c
Red Rip
Tomatoes 2 lbs.
25c
Fresh Picked A 4
Corn on Cob e I c
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Eastern
Bacon Squares
29c
Fresh
Oysters
69c
Fresh Ground t i
Pork Sausage ib 4 c
AVING ( OLENTER
Stores
SALEM
Vi Mile North of
Underpass
WEST SALEM
At Foot of Bridge
Specials for hi, Sal, and Sun.
Bath Stores Open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
ICE CREAM: 0T 33c
COFFEE
Rod Dot
Pound . .
35c
TOMATO JUICE
Welch's
46 oz. can
5 fori
00
El Allll Occidental (Towel Bag) gfk
rLUUK 25 lb. bag I.U7
ROCK FISH
3T29c
FRUIT COCKTAIL ST 2- 35c
Produce Department
Ice Cold
Watermelons
KLONDYKE ond STRIPES
SWEET CORN 6. -35c
TOMATOES
Field Grown .... 2 lbs. 15c
Or 2.00 per Lug
ORANGES
II of Juice 7 dz- 1.00
. Or 4.25 Crate
CUCUMBERS "..do 2 9c
Meat Department
Quality Meat at Quality Price
Now and thru This Week
T-BONE STEAK, 59c
PORK ROAST
LB.
Sheuldtr Curs. . . .
39c
PORK CHOPS 59c
Choose your lunch meats from our
large assorted self service display.
aving (Renter
Stores
At the Foot of
The Bridge
Vl Mile North
Of the Underpau
WEST SALEM I SALEM