Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 12, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 12, 1949
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MYSTERIOUS WAVES DO TRICK
Twin Appcul The Lindsey twins uuiom ut,nw aim maid
want to compete in the "Miss Washington" contest as a single
entry and, if they win, go to Atlantic City for the "Miss Amer
ica" pageant as "Misses Washington." The twins, 20 years old,
are waiting a ruling from officials of the national contest.
(AP Wircphoto)
Assessed Value of Marion.
County Increases 40
Figures released by the state tax commission today showed
that Oregon's assessed valuation this year amounts to $1,543,-
526.159, an increase of about 10 per cent over the 1948 level.
The total includes $1,290,432,435 in locally assessed property
compared with $1,179,335,811 S
reported by county assessors in
1948. Assessed value of public
utilitv property is estimated at
$244,093,724, as against $222,-
093,724 a year ago.
Ratios of assessed value t6
real cash value as determined
by the tax commission showed
percentage changes in only 11
of Oregon's 36 counties. Slight
increases were noted in Marion,
Clackamas, Deschutes, Harney,
ane, Multnomah and Yamhill
jounlies. Slight reductions were
oted in Baker, Hood River, Til
lamook and Washington coun
ties. Valuations reported by a
number of valley county asses
sors, increases over 1948 valua
tion and 1049 ratios of assessed
valuation compared with real
valuation include:
MARION Assessment, $58,
$511,030; gain $10,000,000; ratio,
44.
Assessment, $56,-
$1,195,875; ratio,
Assessment,
$4,504,010;
BENTON
149,760; gain,
49.
CLACKAMAS
$56,149,760; gain,
ratio, 59.
LINN Assessment, $36,685,
210; gain, $2,650,260; ratio, 47.
POLK Assessment, $14,-
848,669; gain, $1,843,299; ratio,
37.
WASHINGTON Assess
ment, $31,935,755; gain, $2,207,
540; ratio, 45.
YAMHILL Assessment,
$26,805,500; gain, $2,240,404;
ratio, 50.
British Tommy Killed
Trieste, Free Territory, July
12 VP) A british soldier was
killed by a Yugoslav patrol Sun
day along the border of the Tri
este Free Territory and Yugo
slavia, British headquarter! an
nounced today.
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Dog Shows Judgment
Laddie, the 11-year-old shep.
herd, owned by the S. W
(Lee) Selmans of McClaine
street, Silverton, insists on a
hand-shake with the Capital
Journal carrier, Fritz Skirvin
before he is given the after
noon paper to carry to the
home folks, a privilege he de
mands.
Radio 'Diviner' Locates
Lost Persons, Metals
Paris (U.R) Jules Calte, a radio diviner, and an inventor, Andre
Coatrieux, claims they have perfected a process for discovering
metals and even lost persons with the help of mysterious "radio
waves."
Using Calte's divining properties, which are "controlled" by
kind of Geiger counter invented
by Coatrieux, the pair claim to
have helped Pans police -dis
cover a body last march.
Police, they said, had given
up all hope after a vain search
of two months, but the team,
using the machine which works
by short waves, found the body
without any trouble.
'Every metal and every per
son, living or dead, sends out
short waves of different
lengths," Coatrieux said.
'Personal wave lengths are as
individual as fingerprints. The
only problem is to know how
to receive them. We have not
solved this problem," he said.
Coatrieux said the pair work
ed together to find water and
metals, rather than bodies.
"Here is how we work," he
said.
"We limit the region of our
search through the efforts of
Calte, using a ring or watch.
Then, with, my electric counter,
which has an antenna and ear
phones, I wait for an interrup
tion of the low hum which
shows the presence of an object.
Each metal, gold, silver, copper,
must have a special machine
keyed to its waves."
He said he thought once he
had stuck gold, but on digging,
found a body with gold teeth.
In looking for water, he said,
the low buzz was interrupted
by a zzzeee sound like a mosqui
to if there was water and a whis
tling sound if he was near a cave
without water.
Coatrieux said his process was
very similar to radar.
"Eventually I hope to develop
it for diagnosing diseases," he
said. "We surely can invent
machine keyed to the waves of
microbes or cancerous cells, for
example."
Calte and Coatrieux already
have invented a practical ap-
Iication of "personalized waves
They have constructed a safe
which opens automatically by
a counter device when the own
er approaches it. The owner
wears a "sending apparatus" on
his arm, keyed to his own per
sonal wave length, and nobody
else can open the safe.
And if the person dies? "One
would have to blow the safe up,"
Coatrieux said.
Coatrieux, who works with
scientific X-ray, radio and tele-
Eagle Eye Placed
On Red Spy Suspect
Philadelphia, Pa., July 12 (U.R)
-Federal authorities took un
usual precautions today to pre
vent Russian spy suspect Valen
tin Gubitchev from jumping
$100,000 bail and fleeing this
country on the Soviet freighter
Dmitry Donskoy.
A coast guard patrol boat
circled the ship where it was
anchored in the Delaware river
before sailing for Baltimore, Md
Gubitchev is free on $100,000
bail awaiting trial in New York
on a charge of conspiracy to
commit espionage with Judith
Coplon.
vision equipment for a living,
said he and Calte were planning
a trip through France s Vendee
region this summer.
"During the battle between
French Royalists and the Bre
tons in 1795, Royalists were ru
mored to have bullets made of
gold and silver," he said.
"They also were supposed to
have gold medals for identity
We also think there may be some
gold veins there, but very slight.
Our trip should prove very in
terestlng."
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Gets Building
Flans of Don Young to put up
a one-story building on Court
srtreet property between the
YMCA and the Court apart
ments, to be occupied mainly by
himself and Robert DeArmond
as law offices, were revealed at
the city council meeting Mon
day night.
DeArmond placed before the
council a petition, signed by
Blanche Rodgers and others, for
a change of zone classification
from Class II residential to Class
III business for Lots 3, 4 and 5
of-Block 70, which includes that
property. The change would
permit construction of the build
ing. It was referred to the plan
ning and zoning commission,
and a public hearing will be
held within 30 days.
At the same time it was re
vealed that the Court apart
ments had been sold by Mrs.
Rodgers and Mrs. Cornelia Mc
Nary of Washington, D.C., to
Lawrence N. Brown and Edwin
Keech, and that Young had
bought a strip of the vacant
property from Brown and Keech
as location for the law building
It is understood that Brown
and Keech paid about $85,000
for the property, and the por
tion was sold to Young for
about $20,000. The building to
go up on the property will cost
about $50,000.
It will be a one story, of Geor
gian type, with 11 rooms for of
fices, library and conference
rooms. The exterior will be of
white washed brick. Lyth Kaye
will do the decorative work and
the contractor will be H. G.
Hummell. Construction will
start about August 1.
Lawrence Brown said there
would be no change in the oper
ation of the 24-unit Court apart
ments. DeArmond told the
council, as an argument for
change of zone, that the YMCA
plans ultimately to expand.
Glacier Study Begins
Juneau, Alaska, July 12 UP)
A study of ice and snow for
mations in Taku glacier will be
started about midweek by 18
geologists who have established
bases on the glacier's surface.
Maynard Miller is field director
of the survey, sponsored by thej
American Geographic society. I
MILLION BARRELS OF FISH BAIT
'Cricket Catcher' Offered
To Help in Locust Plague
Winnemucca", Nev., July 12 (U.R) Comes now a Paul Revere and
a cricket-catcher to rescue Nevada from its locust plague.
Cliff Jones of Del Mar, Calif., wrote the Humboldt county
commissioners requesting detailed information about Nevada's
much-described locust infestation.
Jones asked for a description
of the 'hoppers, or locusts, and
for information as to their size
and variety the latter being a
point over which the experts
have argued for the past 11
years.
If the 'hoppers satisfy Jones,
he told the commissioners in a
letter, he will bring his patented
cricket-catcher and scoop up a
hundred barrels or so for use as
fish bait.
The cricket catcher, which
Jones said would work fine with
grasshoppers, locusts or what
have you, is a wooden contrap
tion about 32 feet wide which
rambles along the ground scoop
ing up insects left and right.
The commissioners began
gathering information to fill the
strange request. They agreed
that what with 'hoppers ankle
deep in an area embracing 3,00'
square miles in northern KtM.
vada. the California bait-seeker
could have a million barrels full
of the clicking insects if he
wants 'em.
Millipeds or "thousand legged
worms" have developed many
different species in moist
"islands" in the deserts of the
U. S. southwest where they were
isolated from other similar
"islands."
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