Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 27, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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AAU championships at Fresno,
iHouse Committee
Approves Boost
jln Duck Stamps
Washington, June 27 (IP) A
Isenate-passed bill boosting the
price of the annual duck stamp
from $1 to $2 was approved yes
Jterday by a house fisheries and
twildlife subcommittee.
The bill also would permit
(limited public hunting on fed
Jeral waterfowl refuges. It spe
cified that not more than 25 per
cent of any refuge acquired from
now on by the fish and wildlife
service may be open at any one
time to shooting.
I The subcommitte also, okayed
a bill providing that revenues
from the 10 percent federal tax
Jon fishing rods, creels, reels,
artificial lures, baits and flies
be given to states to aid in fish
'restoration and management
projects.
Riggs Takes Pro
New Crown With
Kramer Absent
Forest Hills, N.Y., June 27 (IP)
Robby Riggs is national pro
fessional tennis champion again
because he Is champion of a
big, red-haired guy named Don
ald Budge.
The bandy-legged little re
triever from Altadena, Calif.,
won the pro title yesterday, his
third in the last four years, by
turning back Budge, from Oak
land, Calif., 9-7, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5.
There was just one taint on
Riggs' conquest. It was achiev
ed with the fellow who is re
garded as the king pin of pro
fessional tennis Jack Kramer
not around.
State GolTtitle
Goes to Webfoot
Astoria, Ore., June 27 U.R
Ron Clark, 20-year-old Univer
sity of Oregon student from The
Dalles, upset Defending Cham
pion Lou Jennings of Portland
4 and 3 here Saturday to win
the 1949 Oregon Golf associa
tion championship.
Mrs. Carol (Babe) Bowman,
Riverside Golf club, Portland,
captured the women's crown
with a 3 and 1 victory over Mrs.
Floyd Burgess, Astoria.
Clark, however, lost the tour
ney's medalist honors to Ted
Wcstling, Portland, in an 18
hole playoff yesterday. Wes
tling and Clark had tied for the
honors at the start of the tour
nament. Westling shot a 35-40
75 in the playoff to Clark's
37-3976.
Hillsboro Tops
Tigard Legions
Hillsboro Hillsboro emerged
winner, 1 to 0, over Tigard Sun
day in a district American Le
gion junior baseball contest that
extended for 13 Innings. A walk,
two stolen bases and a hit won
for Hillsboro. Jim Peterson, al
though charged with the loss,
whiffed 20 batters.
Tigard o 7 0
Hillsboro i 7 j
Peterson and Stephenson;
Nierman and Mclnnis.
Garlnger on Board
Brush College Elected to the
three-year term at Brush Col
lege school board at the annual
election was R. F. Garlnger.
with H. D. Bradrich as chairman
and Mrs. Leo Nelson the other
member. Garlnger succeeded
Frank Rlvett on the board.
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the Los Angeles
clears 13 feet and 6
pole vault event of the senior
Calif. (AP Wirepholo)
Softie Program
Slated Monday
Randle Oil and OP & P clubs
will open the week's City league
Softball program at Leslie field
Monday night at 8 o'clock. The
second contest, at 9, brings to
gether Rock Wool and Golden
Pheasant.
The Industrial loop game will
pit Interstate against Post Of
fice. Duck Track Star
Wins Trip Abroad
Fresno, Calif., June 27 P)
George Rasmussen, Univesity of
Oregon pole vaulter, will com
pete in Euorpe next month wilh
other United Slates stars in
track meets with Europeans.
Rasmussen was among the 54
men named for the trip Gen
erally, they were those who fin
ished first, second or third in
various events at the Amateur
Athletic Union's track and field
meet here Saturday.
Rasmussen tied for first place
with Robert Richards of the
Illinois Athletic club with a
mark of 14 feet 4 Inches.
Gonzales Ousted
From London Net
London, June 27 (IP) Geoff
Brown of Australia upset Rich
ard (Pancho) Gonzales of Los
Angeles, the U. S. singles title
holder, 2-6, 6-3,. 8-2, 6-1, in the
Wimbledon tennis champion
ships today. The victory moved
Brown Into the quarter finals.
As Gonzales stumbled, de
fending champion Bob Falken
burg of Beverly Hills, Calif.,
and Frankie Parker of Los An
geles, former U. S. titleholder,
moved into the quarter-finals
with straight-set triumphs.
Falkenburg turned bnck Hans
Van Swol of The Netherlands,
7-5, 6-0, 6-4, while Parker oust
ed George Worthington of Aus
tralia, 8-2, 8-3, 6-1.
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Loar Retiring
To Valley Farm
Silverton Dr. P. A. Loar is
announcing his retirement from
39 years of active practice as
local physician and surgeon
with Dr. W. E. Grodrian to be
his successor.
Aside from his vacation re
fresher post graduate courses
Dr. Loar has availed himself of
numerous other interests, par
ticularly "better roads" for
Marion county and Silverton,
special. He is much of a "gen
tlcman farmer," managing 820
acres of woodland and cleared
fields.
His interest in Izaak Walton
sports suggested the hobby of
raising pure-bred Beagles for
hunting, and the preservation of
natural park areas for fishing
and game production. He owns
and operates several colonies
of bees. Dr. and Mrs. Loard are
both found of traveling and
plan this pleasure along with
other educative hopes.
Dr. Loar practiced seven
years in Pikeville, Ky , follow
ing his graduation previous to
coming to Silverton. He likes
peonle and does not intend to
curtail his active association
with friends and their activities,
locally.
Husni Zayim
Heads Syria
Damascus, Syria, June 27 0P
Col. Husni Zayim, who already
has toughened Syria's attitude
toward both Israel and Arab
Trans-Jordan, is the new presi
dent of his country.
Syria's strong man was un
opposed in Saturday's elections
for the presidency. He was in
augurated yesterday.
He received 726,116 of the
730,116 votes cast by an elec
torate of 816,321 in this Arab
country of 3,400,000. Women do
not have the vote.
The soldier-president is field
marshal of the army and commander-in-chief
as well as pre
sident. He came to power by
overthrowing the government of
President Al Saycd Shurkri AI
Kuwatly in a coup last March
30. He accused the government
of corruption, made himself in
terim military rule and called
tor the election.
Jap War Prisoners
Released by Reds
Maizuru, Japan, June 27 (IP)
Two thousand cheering Japan
ese returned today after nearly
four years as Russian war pris
oners. They were the first to
arrive since the Soviet suspend
ed repatriation last winter.
General MacArthur has been
pressing Russia to resume the
return of the Japanese. He said
408,000 were held. The Russians
reported they had 95,000.
Plane Crash Kills
Fairbanks. Alaska. June 27
(U.R) Two men en route here
from Washington, D.C.. were
killed late yesterday when their
Cub-type plane crashed near Big
nnll.n mo miles southeast of
Fairbanks, the civil aeronautics
administration reported today.
The dead were laeniuien as
Willard Lester Floyd and Earl
Frances Seeley.
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Alejandro Lerroux
Lerroux of
Spain Dead
Madrid, Spain, June 27 VP)
Alejandro Lerroux, 85, five
til .es premier of republican
Spain, died early this morning.
The family announced that
Lerroux, who had .iroclaimed his
agnosticism throughout his life,
returned to the Catholic church
and received the sacrament on
his deathbed. He will be buried
in Madrid's Catholic cemetery.
Lerroux was reported ill in
Lisbon, Portugal, in 1945. He had
been in exile there since the
civil war. In 1947 Generalissimo
Franco gave him permission to
return to Spain.
A life-long republican he had
been exiled several times by
King Alfonso XIII. Each time he
returned, his power as chief of
the radical republican party
grew greater.
Lerroux was as strongly op
posed to socialism and commun
ism as he was to the monarchy,
and for this reason left-wing
groups prevented his election as
president of the republic after
the throne was overturned in
1931.
Five times, however, he was
named premier to try to run
Spain on a middle-of-the-road
basis.
Mary Strayer Made
Senior Vice President
Mrs. Mary Strayer, 589 Locust
street, was elected senior vice
president of the state Veterans of
Foreign Wars auxiliary at the
state convention held at Coos
Bay. Mrs. Myrtle Tripp of Cor
vallis was elected president.
Other officers elected were:
Mrs. Gertrude Ashworth, Port
land, junior vice president; Mrs.
Lillian Dakin, Canby, treasurer;
Mrs. Lorraine Kell, Gold Beach,
conductress; , Mrs. Cecil Hafer,
Portland, chaplain; Mrs. Alma
Haller, Oregon City, guard.
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Governor Takes
His Bride Home
Los Angeles, June 27 (U.R)
Gov. Fuller Warren of Florida
flies home today with his third
bride, a pretty honey-blonde na
tive of Los Angeles, to honey
moon in his own state.
The silver-haired chief execu
tive climaxed a "love at first
sight" romance yesterday when
he married 23-year-old Barbara
Jean Manning at Westwood
Community Methodist church.
The single - ring ceremony
performed by Lutheran Pastor
Dr. A. J. Soldan, was delayed
20 minutes because some of the
200 guests were late.
The blue-eyed bride blinked
away traces of tears as she
strode down the aisle on the arm
of her uncle, Harold Pierce. But
her responses were given in a
calm voice and Dr. Soldan con
gratulated her later for "doing
fine.
Warren, 43, was grim
throughout the service. He
spoke in a strong southern
drawl. After he put an ornate
platinum ring on his wife s fin
ger, he kissed her with a loud
smack.
Red Cross Opens
Annual Convention
Atlantic City, N. J., June 27
IIP) The American National
Red Cross opens at annual four
dav convention here today.
Some 5,000 delegates, includ
ing many from the Junior Red
Cross, are expected to attend
and hear a list of speakers that
may be topped by President
Truman.
The president is honorary
chairman of the Red Cross. If
he should come here, he would
be the first president to visit the
resort for a public function
since Ulysses S. Grant took part
in ceremonies opening the Unit
ed States hotel.
Other speakers will be Sec
retary of Defense Louis John
son, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, As
sistant Secretary of State George
V. Allen and Mrs. Clare Boothe
Luce.
Rolf Charlston, 17-year-old
Portland, Ore., high school stu
dent, will address the opening
session today on behalf of 19,
000,000 Junior Red Cross mem
bers. Jackie Rue Candidate
Woodburn Miss Jackie Rue.
daughter of Mrs. Hazel Rue of
Woodburn, is sponsored by the
Woodburn business men as one
of the candidates for queen of
the eleventh annual Mt. Angel
Flax festival. Miss Rue, who is
17 years of age, graduated, this
June from Woodburn high
school.
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Endangered? The Vatican
and other sources have indi
cated they believe that Arch
bishop Josef Matocha (above)
of Olomouc, and Archbishop
Joseph Beran of Prague, may
be arrested at any moment.
Archbishop Matocha is second
in command and among pre
lates of the Roman Catholic
church in Czechoslovakia, to
Archbishop Beran. The latter
is leading the religious forces
of the country in a developing
conflict with the communist
government. (AP Wirephoto)
Hammer Sees Friends
Lincoln Popular, though
invalided, is R. W. Hammer of
Lincoln, who has received more
than 500 visitors and callers
since a heart attack early in May
put him to bed at his home. At
last reports his condition was
slightly improved.
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Salem, Oregon
$30,000 Bridge
On Ash Creek
Independence, June 27 Dead
line for bids for the construc
tion of a new bridge across Ash
creek between Independence
and Monmouth is late Monday
and will be received by the state
highway commission at a meet
ing in Portland.
The new structure is esti
mated to cost $30,000 and will
be 30 feet In width and 80 feet
long. It will be of reinforced
concrete construction resting on
treated timber piling. In addi
tion to two lanes and parallel
parking provision will be made
for pedestrian lanes on both
sides.
While construction Is under
way the old span will be moved
twelve feet south and used while
the north half of the bridge is
completed, after which it will be
dismantled and the north half
of the bridge used while the
south portion is under construc
tion. It is estimated that the
work will take three months
after contracts are awarded.
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Concession Profit
Helps Scout Project
Mill City Mill City Boy
Scouts who had a concession at
the Santiam Rider's- rodeo last
week end, reportedly cleared
about $100. The Cub Scouts sold
popcorn and cleared about $15.
Boy Scouts are working hard to
raise money for their scout
building, which is to be built in
the city park in the near future.
Masons Give Degree
Amity Amity Lodge No. 20,
A.F. & A.M., held a special
meeting at the Masonic hall,
Thomas Hewitt, worshipful mas
ter, presided. The Master Mason
degree team of McMinnville
conferred the third degree upon
Forest Rice of McMinnville.
There were guests from Dayton,
Newberg and McMinnville. Re- '
freshments were served.
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