Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 29, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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Verdict Nears Judith Coplon, whose espionage case is
expected to go to the jury soon, is shown in three character
istic poses taken during her spy trial in Washington. (Acme
Telephoto.)
'SOCIETY SLOUCH' SET OFF COSTUME
How Gals Ate in 1890s
New York U.R When Wellesley College for women was being
built almost 75 years ago the workmen were forbidden to swear,
talk loudly or fight, according to a book just published, "Welles-
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Pageant Host Terry Gual
tlerl, 20, is 1949's "Miss At
lantic City." She'll be host at
Miss America pageant in Sep
tember. She is a mathematics
tudent at New Jersey college
for women. Terry won the
title over 25 contestants. (AP
Wirephoto)
Train Derailed
. Atlanta, June 29 VP) Three
passenger coaches and two other
cars of the Kansas City-Florida
special Southern railroad train
derailed near Eastman, Ga., to
day. Three crewmen were in
jured.
The chief dispatcher's office
here said reports Indicated none
of the passengers apparently
were hurt seriously.
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ley, Part of the American
Story, by Alice Payne Hackett
(Dutton).
Founded in 1875 by Henry and
Pauline Durant especially for
training women teachers, the
college was run by women from
the president down. The only
males employed were a baker,
an engineer and a porter.
A sample Wellesley college
menu of the 1890's indicates that
the girls liked to eat.
For breakfast there was fruit,
shredded wheat, chops, baked
sweet potatoes, corn flakes,
bread and coffee. Lunch con
sisted of cold roast beef, apple
sauce, chocolate, biscuits and
cake.
For dinner they had soup,
roast beef, macaroni, mashed po
tatoes, green corn, pickled beets,
celery, swash, pie and cheese.
The Wellesley News described
the "dolled up" costume for
campus wear in 1910 as white
buckskin golf shoes, a long nar
row white linen shirt, shirtwaist
with long sleeves and a negligee
ruffled collar; the whole toned
down by a dash of color in the
form of a violent green sash
two feet wide. The costume was
set off by the "society slouch"
which gave a bored listlessness
to one's posture.
Red Cross Fund
Oversubscribed
Atlantic City, N. J., June 28
(PI Royal C. Agne, national di
rector of the Red Cross fund
raising committee, said today
the Red Cross 1949 goal of $60,
000,009 has been oversubscribed
by $7,500,000.
Agne told the annual conven
tion of the national Red Cross
Americans will be asked to con
tributed from $60,000,000 to
$80,000,000 annually for the
next five years. Agne said post
war relief costs continue to be
high.
The name of a new drug an
nounced by the Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical
Association is "diisobuthylphen
oxyethyldimethylben zl y a m m
oniumchloride," which contains,
if any one cares, 52 letters.
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Bartholomew Gets
YFW Citation
Sacramento, Calif., June 29
(U.RI The California department
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
today selected Frank H. Bartho
lomew, vice president for the
Pacific division of United Press,
for its annual citizenship award.
M. C. Hermann, VFW depart
mental adjutant, said the organi
zation had selected Bartholomew
as representative of American
foreign correspondents. The
award was made in connection
with the VFW's annual conven
tion here.
I Bartholomew returned to his
headquarters in San Francisco
this month after covering the
Chinese communist advance on
Shanghai. On this assignment he
visited Japan, Korea, the Phil
ippines and Hong Kong and Can
ton in southern China,
Pioneer Brunner
Clansmen Gather
Silverton Eighty-five mem
bers of the Brunner clan, des
cendants of John and Mary
Brunner of the Evergreen dis
trict, met in reunion at the Ev
ergreen school and grounds for
a basket dinner, program and
business session. Several hours
were spent in visiting.
Co-chairmen of the clan are
two of the three living children
of the memorial couple, Mrs.
Martha Sampson and her broth'
er, Dan Brunner, both of Port
land. Another daughter1 of the
John and Mary Brunners lives
in Denver, Colo., Mrs. Mary Ot
j to, who was unable to attend the
Sunday affair.
Members were present from
Brownsville. Lebanon, Salem
Silverton, Woodburn, McMinn-
ville, Portland, Battlecreek and
Bremerton, Wash.
The clan voted to continue
(school the fourth Sunday in
June, as this is the section the
original couple settled when
coming west.
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Grogan Named
Legion Chief
Silverton Election of offi
cer and naming delegates and
alternates to the state conven
tion in Salem in August, were
the features of the business
meeting of Delbert Reeves post
No. 7, American Legion, at the
Monday evening meeting, C. E.
Higinbotham, retiring command
er, presiding.
Wesley Grogan was elected as
commander. His assisting offi
cers are Fred Evans, first vice
commander; John Kaufman, sec
ond vice commander; Melvin
Heater, sergeant-at-arms; Clar
ence Greenfield, adjutant; Ken
neth Webb, finance officer;
George Towe, historian; chair
man of the housing committee,
E. W. Lanham; members of the
executive committee, Gladwyn
Hamre, Al Pierson and Ralph
Gordon.
Delegates to the state con
vention are Wesley Grogan,
Frank M. Powell, Clarence
Greenfield, Kenneth Webb, E.
W. Lanham, with the alter
nates including Lewis Hall,
Ralph Francis, Vic David, Lar
ry Ernst and Jake Kaufman.
The Stayton post members are
asked to install qfficers for the
Silverton post Monday evening,
July 11.
New Luxury Office
For Hop Growers
Independence Walker and
Walker expect to move into
their new offices at 160 C street
early in July. The building, now
undergoing complete remodel
ing, will provide the most lux
urious office quarters in the city
when completed.
In addition to the main office
which will be equipped with a
counter and desks, there will be
three private offices. All of the
woodwork in the building, in
cluding the counter and parti
tions, are of redwood and the
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Vacation of Alder Street
Conditionally
A proposal of the Salem school board, made during Tuesday
night's session of the directors to substitute a strip of land just
to the east of the Leslie junior high athletic field, for Alder street,
will be acceptable to Myrl G. Clark, a property owner in the
district, providing a usable thoroughfare can be developed from
the strip involved. Ihis was tne
statement Wednesday morning
of Elmer M. Amundsen, attor
ney representing Clark.
The board has sought the va
cation of Alder street but Clark
has objected because he states
he needs it as an outlet for his
property. However, he is report
ed as being willing to accept a
suitable substitute for Alder.
The strip, recently purchased by
the board for $900, involves an
open ditch which would have
to be tiled and covered to make
a street possible, Clark con
tends. Closure of the ditch
would be up to the city.
Harry Scott took over the
chairmanship of the board Tues
day night and Edward Majek
was named vice chairman. Con
nell C. Ward was reappointed
manager clerk.
The board was informed by
it's architects that Henry Carl,
contractor engaged in construct
ing elementary buildings at
Capitola and Four Corners, has
been requested to put on addi
tional men in order to hasten
the projects.
Teachers hired during the
meeting were: Kennethy Brophy
of St. Paul to be English teach
er and coach at Salem high;
Bruce Thompson of Menomonie.
Wis., instructor in mental arts;
floor is being covered with as
phalt tile.
The offices will be headquar
ters for the hop growing busi
ness of both Dean and R. M.
Walker. Dean Walker's holdings
include the Young, Hanna and
W. H. Walker ranches, all locat
ed north of the city. The hold
ings of R. M. Walker include the
Madison ranch, Oregon hop
ranch and the S. B. Walker
ranch, all located across the riv
er in Marion county.
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Accepted
William J. Bender of Ashland,
trades and industrial arts at sen
ior high: and Estjer Carlson ot
Selah, Wash., junior high sci
ence teacher.
20-30 Club Installs
Schmidt President
The Salem 20-30 club installed
new officers in a meeting Tues
day night at The Ranch.
Installed were: President. Don
Schmidt; first vice president,
Hal Fancher; second vice presi
dent, Lowell Joseph; sergeant-
at-arms, Bon Ingle; board mem
bers, Leo Boyer, Wes Goodrich.
Bob Gray, Smith French; treas
urer, Leo Boyer; secretary, to be
appointed.
Retiring officers were: Presi
dent, Bob Ingle; first vice pres
ident, Don bchmidt: second vice
president, Walter Kochtcr; scr-geant-at-arms,
Bill Sullivan;
board members, Bob Sendstrom,
Gene Malecki, Bill Sullivan, Hal
Fancher; secretary, Walt Kech
ter; treasurer, Leo Boyer.
Entertainment Tuesday nighl
was furnished by George Bynon.
Molalla Logger Killed
Oregon City, June 29 (P) An
accident in the Wilfred A. Har
ris Mill, 17 miles southeast of
Molalla, killed Glenwood Fred
erick Miller, 46, a logger, yes
terday. The widow and three
children at Molalla survive.
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Capital Journal. Salem, Ore.,
Sweater Girl Its fairly
obvious why Actress Jane
Greer (above) earned the ti
tle "Miss Sweater Girl of
1949." The title was bestowed
on her by the Motion Picture
Photographers' a s s o c i ation
during their annual curve
competition in Hollywood.
(Acme Telephoto.)
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Wednesday, June 29, 1949 13
Polio Cases
Mount in Tew
Austin, Texas, June 29 IIP)
Polio is spreading in Texas.
Dr. George W. Cox, state
health officer, said 113 new cases
of infantile paralysis were re
ported in Texas last week. This
was a high for any week of the
year. He reported the cases are
rising and spreading to addition
al counties.
Eleven new counties reported
polio cases for the week ending
June 25, bringing the total of re
ported counties to 100. Cases so
far this year have reached 683.
Last year, the worst for polio
in recent Texas history, 580 cases
from 65 counties had been re
ported at this time. ;
I Rabbi Dies ',
I Brookline. Mass .Tnnn 90 MPI
Dr. David Philipson, 87, of
Cincinnati, Ohio, the oldest re
tired rabbi of reformed Judaism
in the United States, died early
today at Beth Israel hospital.
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