Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 05, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 5, 1949 9
Dwight Maddox Top Hand
At Annual St. Paul Rodeo
St. Paul, July 5 Dwight Maddox, 31, Weiser, Ida., was top
hand among the 100 outstanding cowboys competing in the 14th
annual St. Paul rodeo. Ike Thommason, Tuscon, Ariz., wai runner-up.
Gross attendance for the three-day event which closed Monday
night is estimated in excess of
I!
Lebanon Cherry canning at the Lebanon Packing com
pany approaches Its end this week. Shown along the belt
lines are left to right, Mary Goold, Bertha Irvine, Vesta
Clark, Ella Board, Pearl Daily, Erma Schmidt and Ida
Brannon. Rains of the early week hastened the decline of the
cherry crop. Processing of cane berries will begin next
week In spite of a dispute over prices between packers and
growers. Until a settlement is reached, the Lebanon Pack
ing company is paying five cents and will immediately
pay the difference upon agreement of a price acceptable to
both, announces Bingham Powell, company president. The
company will receive all types of cane berries from any
grower wishing to sell to the local cannery. No previous con-
i tract is needed, Powell said.
Steps Taken to Prevent
'Coplon From Leaving U. S.
New York, July 5 U.PJ The government was disclosed today to
have taken steps to see that Judith Coplon, convicted spy, does
not try to flee the country.
Airlines officials at LaGuardia field said they had been asked
to be on the alert for any attempt by Miss Coplon to book passage
out of the United States.
The officials, who declined to
be named or have their com
panies identified, said the re
quest came from Washington.
Miss Coplon meanwhile was
In seclusion with hometown
friends "to relax and rest up"
for her next trial. That will be
July 11 when she and her Rus
sion sweetheart, Valentine Gub
itchev, will be tried for con
spiracy to commit espionage.
In her second trial, Miss Cop
lon will be tried on three counts
charging that she and Gubit
chev conspired to transmit vit
al . srovernment documents to
Russia. If convicted she faces a
mixlmum sentence of 35 years
in Jail and fines totaling $25,
000.
Miss Coplon arrived at La
Guardia field last Friday night
from Washington after spend
ing three hours in a capital jail,
while her bail was being ar
ranged. Dressed in black, she
appeared haggard and much
thinner than when her espion
age trial began nine weeks ago.
The former justice depart
ment employe was sentenced to
40 months to 10 years in prison
for stealing government docu
ments to give Gubltchev,, a sov
iet engineer. She Is free in $20,
000 bail pending an appeal.
The 28-year-old brunette was
pale and unsmiling as she met
reporters at the airport. She let
her attorney, Archibald Palmer,
do most of the talking. Asked if
she would see Gubitchev be
fore the trial she answered
sharply:
"No."
Newbry Declines
Foreign Assignment
Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry said today he had de
clined an appointment as a rep
resentative of the United States
state department at an interna
tional conference to be held in
Geneva, Switzerland.
On recommendation of motor
vehicle administrators of the
United States, Newbry was ask-
ed to join the American delega-
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School District No. 5
Making Call for Bids
School district No. 5, Marlon
county, with offices at the
Crawford grade school building,
is calling for bonds for miscel
laneous supplies and installa
tions connected with the build
ing of the new high school in
the district.
The following items are in
vited: Program clock system;
kitchen equipment; steel lock
ers, pump installation for pres
sure water system; and a well
for domestic water supply.
Bids will be received at the
office of the district until 8 p.m.
July 18. Proposals submitted
previous to 7 p.m. on that date
may be sent to Margaret Riches,
clerk, Box 64, Route 2, Turner.
' Forms for bidding can be ob
tained at the office of Frederick
H. Eley, 588 North 15lh street,
Salem.
Plane Crashes But
Three Uninjured
Seattle, July v 5 (U.R)A light
single-engined plane crash
landed In a large berry patch
here last night but the three oc
cupants escaped injury.
The plane was destroyed. The
pilot and owner, Marl Wyatt,
34, said the engine quit as he ap
proached Boeing Field after a
short pleasure flight. Two pas
sengers were his daughter, Shir
ley Wyatt, 7, and James Mincy,
39.
Meteor crater just west of
Winslow, Ariz., is big enough to
provide playing space for 20
football games at one time,
while 2,000,000 watch from the
sloping sides.
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32,000 with gross ticket receipts
$40,000.
Maddox took first In bull rid
ing, bulldogging and placed in
several other events to clinch his
title and an extra $250 in prize
money. Thommason received a
gold and silver belt buckle after
winning first in bareback bronc
riding and second in bulldogging
the last day in addition to places
won during previous days.
Pinal ILotin.a wen;
Bullridlng Jim ShouWera. Tula, Okla.,
st; Maddor, aecond; Marry Tompkins,
Ardmore, Okla,, 3rd, and Pete Gordon.
Lebanon, 4th.
Call ro pint Pat Parker, Fawhuska,
Okla., lat; Jim Snivel, Pawhtuka, 2nd;
Prank Alyry, Wetumka, Okla., 3rd. and
Buck fiorreLs, Tuscon, 4th.
Bulldozing Gene R&mbo, Shandon,
Calif., 1st; Tihommuon, 2nd; Maddox, 3rd;
Merle Hansen, Riverside, Calif., 4th.
Bareback brone rldlni Thommason, 1st;
Don Boar, Lakeside, and; Bud Spealman,
Daly City, Calif., 3rd, and Chuck Haw,
Portersville, Calif.. 4th.
Prank Bamblt was first and Homer
Slmmj second In the pony express; Jane
Paine was first and Barbara. Hitter, stc
ond, in cowslrls' race; Teddy Peall first
ai:d A. M. Klokatad second, boys' pony
race; Al Coyla first; Dwight Maddox sec
ond and Bill Smith, third, in wild horse
race. Homer Slmmj won the St. Paul der
by with Johnny Baker second.
Special event winners were the Oregon
Mounted posse, Salem, headed by Gover
nor Douglas. McKay, sweepstakes; with
Uie Portland mounted posse first In its
division and Oregon Ranch Olrls, Port
land, second. Yamhill majorettes of Sher
idan placed first tn marching units with
Marks Prairie Silver Spinners, Can by.
second. Most comical were Robin Hood
and his Merry Men, Sherwood, first, and
Lynn HUdebrand, Mission Bottom, second.
First for outside entries were the Seaside
Oull-ooU and the Stayton Bean festival
group, second.
Glfford Williamson, Newbers, was best
dressed senior cowboy, with Tommy Oregg,
Newberg, seoond. Best-dressed junior was
Dick Smith with John Davidson second.
Both were from Newberg. Pat and Betty
Dwlck, Dayton Buckeroos, were the best
dressed senior cowgirls with Janice Mil
ler, Milwaukee, best-dressed Junior.
Salem parade winners Included Rose
Marie Pranke, best-dressed senior cow
girl and Rosalie Kerr best Junior. Lyle
Cobb and Harley Copson too, top honors
for St. Paul entries In the parade.
The Kaibab National forest in
northern Arizona comprises ap
proximately 750,000 acres and
contains the largest stand of vir
gin timber in the world.
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Baby Born As
Rockets Soar
Los Angeles, July 5 (U.R) Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hall's first
baby, born on trie Fourth of
July, really came into the world
with a bang.
The Halls were en route to
the hospital last night when
caught in a traffic snarl near
mammoth Memorial coliseum
where the American Legion's
annual fireworks display was
being held. Hall rushed his wife
into the coliseum and police es
corted them to a doctor'! office
in the athletic building.
While the Legion's colorful
and earth shaping display went
on, two doctors assisted in the
delivery of Kathryn Hall, who
weighed nearly eight pounds.
Mall Carrier Away
Amity Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee
have left for Vannice, Calif,
for their vacation. He is rural
mail carrier for Amity. Rev.
Wm. F. Morse will substitute
for him.
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