Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 05, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    Mayor Lee Believes Anti-vice
Campaign to Be Permanent
Portland, Ore., July 5 U.R Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee be
lieves that the people of Portland regard her anti-vice campaign
as a permanent fixture and believe that law enforcement is here
to stay.
She is not interested in the possible political implications of her
crusade against slot machines,'
punchboards and other media of
gambling ana vice.
"It is a constant, continual
program which will go on as
long as I am in office." Mrs. Lee
said.
She prefers the word "pro
gram" to ."campaign" because
she said, it was merely a part of
her "Desire to give' the city
good, sensible government.
"I do not have any way of
knowing what the policical im
plications might be, nor am I
Interested," she said.
Mrs. Lee's "fan mail" from
the public showed general ap
proval of her policies in the
early stages of her administra
tion. Now, she says, she receives1
virtually no public coment on
down on gambling did not affect
the subject.
Mayor Lee said the crack
the city revenue to any appre
ciable extent, although it cut
down on punchboard revenue
slightly.
"Punchboards" revenue of
$125,000 amounted to nothing
when the city needed $3,000,
000," she said. She commented
that the city made no revenue
whatever from the millions of
dollars amassed by gamblers.
While she considers the anti-
vice program an important part
of Portland's administration, she
believes that housing and city
finance are of more current in
terest. "Lack of sufficient housing,
especially as a result of the Van-
port flood disaster, and the nec-
sources of revenue for the city
are greatly overshadowing the
law enforcement program,!' she
said.
Mayor Lee also has financial
problems of her own. She re
ceives a salary set by the city
ot Portland in 1913 "which
probably was quite adequate at
tnat time, but doesn t leave any
leeway at the present time."
Teachers Oppose
Loyally Test
Boston, July 5 W) Represen
tatives of approximately 350,000
of the nation's school teachers
adopted a resolution last night
opposing loyalty oaths for teach
ers.
The unanimous action of 800
delegates members of the de
partment of classroom teachers
was taken at a meeting held
in conjunction with the 87th an
nual convention of the National
Education association.
The resolution said the de
partment "deplores the growing
practice of enacting discrimina
tory legislation that singles out
teachers."
Speaking for the resolution,
Miss Hilda Maehling of Wash
mgton, a. c, executive secre
tary of the classroom group,
said:
"If we are going to have
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Bird Dog Patty, a cocker spaniel, keeps a protective mat
ernal eye on the newly-hatched pheasants at the state game
farm, Wapato, Wash., where her master, Dale Chinn, is superintendent.
Drill Team Award to Eagle
Team Closes 1949 Festival
Salem's 1949 Cherryland festival ended Saturday night with a
drill team and drum and bugle corps contest at the Oregon state
Fair grounds and awarded the Governor's cup for the unit giving
the best exhibit was the women's drill team from Portland Eagles
aerie No. 4.
Presentation of the cup, a-
perpetual trophy that must be
won by the same unit for three
consecutive years to become its
permament property, was made
by Gov. Douglas McKay, who
was escorted by a group of
Cherrians.
In the afternoon contest held
These awards, along with
others, were made at the Sat
urday night show. Other awards
were first place in men s drill
teams to the Medford Eagles
and special awards to the Rodeo-
ettes - from Sheridan and the
Northwest Drum Majorettes
from Portland.
During the evening a trophy
donated by Salem business men
was also presented as a spe
cial award to the Eagles junior
drum and bugle corps from Sa
lem, which had just returned
at the Fair grounds first place
also went to the Portland group
with 92 points. In second place
was the Elks ladies' drill team
from Portland with 88.3 points
and a close third was the Sher
idan women's drill team from
the Sheridan Eagles, 88.2 points.
New Party for
Townsendites
Columbus, O., July 5 OI.PJ The
first steps in the creation of a
new political party were taken
by followers of Dr. Frances E.
Townsend, originator of the
"Townsend Plan" during the de
pression years.
Organization of the party was
given a green light here yester
day in a brief but biting resolu
tion passed by the Townsend
Clubs of America convention,
which berated the republican and
democratic parties for their "do-
nothing attitudes" toward a na
tional insurance program.
Townsend's plan would give
from state competition in Port
land.
The Saturday night show was
opened with the entry parade
just following the arrival of
Queen Patricia and her court.
Leading the parade was a color
guard from the marine corps and
naval reserves here with massed
colors from patriotic and fra
ternal organizations from Salem
and surrounding area following
Making their first public ap
pearance at the show was the
newly organized drum and bugle
corps from Capital post No. 9
American Legion.
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'Vince's Electric'
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 5, 1949 19
persons over 80, disabled per
sons, and those unable to make
a living a varying amount based
on the cost-of-living index. Re
cipient would receive between
$150 and $200 a month, all of
which must be spent within 30
days in the "stimulated econo
my" plan.
Dr. Townsend said the party
would run a full slate of candi
dates for congressional offices
open in 1950. Gubernatorial
posts will not be actively sought
but some candidates may be en
dorsed, he said, but the party
will run a candidate for presi
dent in 1952 if the results of the
1950 elections warrant.
Frances Lang ford,
Husband Are Sued
Hollywood, July 5 (U.R) Sing
er Frances Langford and her
husband, Actor Jon Hall, today
faced a superior court suit
brought by an advertising man
who says they owe him $4,510.
William G. Chamberlain
charged he performed work and
advanced money for advertising
in connection with the Hall's
Clover Leaf Aviation Company
Only $87 of a $4,597 bill was
paid, he said.
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SALEM, QBE.
Silverfon Pastor
Submits Resignation
Silverton, July S Resignation
of Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, announced
to the congregation of the Trin
ity Lutheran church Sunday,
came as a complete surprise. Ha
has accepted a call to Arlington,
Wash., in the Puget Sound area
and his successor is expected to
be named at the quarterly con
ference of the congregation July
13.
Rev. Fuhr has been pastor of
the church for 13 years, coming
here with his family from San
Diego, Calif.
While church rules require a
notice of three months. Rev,
Fuhr asked that this be short
ened if possible as he is anxiou
to locate in his new home in
time for his youngest daughter
to enter school in the fall.
Senator William Blount of
Tennessee was named In the first
impeachment proceedings before
the senate in 1798 and the
charges were dismissed for want
of jurisdiction.
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