Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 13, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Last Rites Father Richard Harnett, Cathuhc priest, gives
, the last rites to one of the victims of the crash of a C-46
airliner on Santa Susanna pass, near Chatsworth, Calif.
Victim's panama hat can be seen at left. (Acme Telephoto)
Hospital Drive
Captains Listed
Forty-seven of the 50 captains
who will help wage the Salem
hospital development campaign
were appointed at a meeting of
the leaders held at the Cham
ber of Commerce Tuesday night.
Appointed for the men's divi
sion, to work with Co-Chairmen
Coburn Grabenhorst and Char
les Edwards were: Howard
Wicklund, Conrad Paulson, C. R.
Lindstrom, Harvey Muyskens,
Ursul Wolfer, Henry Torbend,
John E. Taylor, Oscar Specht,
Robert Smith, Don Lutz, John
Kolb, lee Ohmart, Robert Gregg,
Neil Carter, Floyd Coburn, Jack
Hay, Walter Snyder, Everett De-
Weese, Robert Morse, Dave Hoss,
Robert Aiken and James Clark.
Captains for the women's di
vision, under the leadership of
Mrs. Ralph Moody and Mrs.
Chandler Brown, are: Besse E.
Brown, and Mesdames Robert
White, C. J. Hamilton, Glen
Stevens, Tom Dunham, Bert
Walker, Mark Astrup, Bjarne
Erickson, Victor Gibson, Edwin
Graham, Ivan Hill, J. Norman
Champagne, Roy Mink, Richard
DeCamp, Marvin Van Cleave,
Hunt Clark, Grant Rogers, Henry
Meyer, A. T. King, Arthur
Erickson, Louis Lorenz, A. H.
fVilson and Peery Buren.
Alfred Loucks is general chair
man, and commanders of the
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men's division, previously an
nounced, are Arthur Bates, Mar
vin B. Clatterbuck, Verne Mc
Mullen, Harold Phillippe, and
Berton Selberg. Women s divi
sion commanders are Mrs. Ward
Davis, Mrs. Don Burke, Mrs,
Arthur Roethlin, Mrs. Ralph
Schlesinger, and Mrs. Robert
Wulf.
The 1949 football season will
find Yale playing Connecticut,
Fordham, Columbia, Cornell,
Holy Cross, Dartmouth, Brown,
Princeton and Harvard in that
order.
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Flood Control
Projects Urged
Washington, July 13 (U.B The
chief of army engineers says
that flood control works put
in operation from 1938 to the
beginning of this year at a cost
of $483,000,000 already have
prevented damage that would
have exceeded $500,000,000.
Maj. Gen. Lewis A. Pick told
a senate public works subcom
mittee late yesterday that these
projects, still "in the very early
part of life . . . have already
paid out the amount invested
in them." And, he said, they
will continue to earn profits.
He also called attention to the
life-saving aspects of (he flood
control projects, in addition to
the monetary return.
Pick testified on an omnibus
bill authorizing a new group of
flood control and navigation
projects which is expected to
arrive from the house shortly.
He said that projects already
authorized, but for which no
appropriations have been made,
plus new authorization contain
ed in the omnibus bill, repre
sent a "valuable backlog for use
in the event the postwar level of
production and employment
should decline."
Freed from Jail fo
Attend Funeral Rites
Kingsville, Texas, July 13 OT)
Ascension Garza, freed from jail
for the funeral of two of his
three-month-old daughters, faces
the prospect today of finishing
a two-year sentence growing
from a trafifc accident.
The first triplet, Delma, died
Monday of infant diarrhea.
Then Thelma died of the same
illness. The third triplet was re
ported in poor condition.
Garza was jailed when he
didn't carry out the provisions
of a suspended sentence and
$200 fine given him April 13 by
County Judge Tom Brookshire.
First President
Of Eire Passes
Dublin, Ireland, July 13 VP)
Dr. Douglas Hyde, 88, first
president of Eire, died last night.
A scholar and poet, Hyde was
chosen president by acclamation
and took the oath of office June
25, 1938. A Protestant, he head
ed a predominantly Catholic na
tion.
Ill health forced him to an
nounce his retirement as his
seven-year term drew to a close.
He was succeeded by Sean O'
Kelly after the presidential elec
tion of June, 1945.
Power Blackout in
Western Washington
Seattle, July 13 (P) A 13
minute slump in electric power
over a wide area of western
Washington yesterday afternoon
was blamed on the northwest
power pool's felling apart in
three places.
Elevators stalled, telephone
and teletype communications
were disrupted, the Fremont
bridge was left m the air and
industrial motors slowed down
or were stopped. City transit
buses were stalled, some for as
long as 18 minutes.
The breakdown came at 3:05
p.m. The trouble started at Bon
neville's midway station near
Hanford.
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CASH LOANS Auto or Personal
$100t.$1000
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CREDIT FLAJrV
INCORPORATKDi
Salem Agency: 460 N. Church St Tel. 34168
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Burns Fatal to
Salem Woman
Mrs. R. J. Chance, 30, of
1065 Madison street, died at
Salem General hospital at 3:30
a.m. Wednesday from burns
suffered in a home canning acci
dent Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Chance was enveloped
in flames when a kettle of par
affin on the kitchen range exploded.
With her clothing on fire she
ran to the front door of her
apartment, and neighbors has
tily wrapped her in blankets and
bedding and also a rug that she
had seized as she ran from the
apartment.
First aid was called and took
her to the hospital. The worst
burns were on her body, arms
and legs.
Mrs. Chance was able to de
scribe the accident. She said
she was giving her attention to
another dish and had momen
tarily forgotten about the par
affin. It exploded when she
lifted the lid, flashed and cov
ered her with the hot wax.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance were
married about eight months ago.
The husband is employed by
.Hogg Bcos., and at the time of
me acciaem was at me coast
on business for the firm.
Firemen were called to the
apartment whe.i fire started in
a waste paper basket but did no
further damage.
Old Aae Bill fo
Go to Voters
(By United Press)
The referendum drive to
block the 1949 legislature's old
age pension bill was reported
over the top Wednesday.
Drive Chairman Joe E.
Dunne said 16,981 certified
names have been obtained
about 1000 more than needed to
refer the measure to the voters
at the general election in No
vember, 1950.
Dunne said the petitions will
be filed in Salem tomorrow.
Meanwhile, two other refer
endum movements were in
doubt.
Lee Stidd, Jr., leader of the
attempt to halt the legislature's
anti-daylight saving law, esti
mated his campaign was only
200 names short of its goal of
15,926. The deadline, as set by
law, for all three petitions is
Friday.
W. J. Smith, head of the ref-
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itorewide Clearance
ALL SMALL GOODS AND ACCESSORIES 1
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Record Cabinets and Albums, 13 Regular Price! rlXIVL
Piano Accordions
New Band Instruments
Reg.
$ 95.00
295.00
485.00
675.00
Now
$ 55.00
100.00
295.00
495.00
695.00
995.00
12 Bass Regular Italian
120 Bass Regular Used . .
120 Bass Regular Italian
120 Bass Regular Italian
120 American Made 1000.00
120 American Made .1500.00
Many Used Accordions
Radios and Phonographs
Reg. Now
Portable with Battery 29.50 $ 9.95
Portable with Battery 59.50 29.50
Portable Phono-Combination 89.50 34.00
Table Model Radios Yi price
Pianos
Reg. Now
Spinets 895.00 $595.00
Grands 1625.00 995.00
Used Uprights and Players $75.00 up
Miscellaneous
'Public Address Systems $85.00 up
Intercommunication Systems, Six
Stations, two-way $150.00
Wurlitzer Electric Organ
Reg. $3800.00 Now $2750.00
Used Pipe Organ $1990.00
Harmonicas lOo up
Musical Tops 10c up
All Popular Sheet Music 10c copy
Now
$ 39.50
65.00
59.50
75.00
125.00
89.50
295.00
118.50
125.00
85.00
150.00
Reg.
Trumpets with Case ......$ 75.00
Trombones with Case .... 96.50
Clarinet Silver Plated . . . 125.00
Flutes Silver with Case . . 129.00
Piccolos Silver 190.00
Wood Clarinets with Case 175.00
French Horns Double . . . 395.00
French Horns Single 212.00
Baritones 225.00
Cornets 159.00
Saxophones 275.00
Guitars
Reg.
Electric Spanish Outfits . . .$ 82.60
Electric Spanish Outfits .... 87.00
Electric Hawaiian Outfits . . 99.50
Standard Guitars 39.50
Standard Spanish . . .$20 to $250.00
Other String Instruments
- Reg. Now
Violins $10 to $1000 Vi price
Banjos 49.50 25.00
Ukeleles $4.50 to $22.50 Yi price
Recorders
Reg. Now
Disc with Radio $193.00 $ 99.50
Music Boxes $2.50
Now
29.50
41.50
45.00
9.95
price
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AND TEACHING MATERIAL l2 Y KILE
10,000 Vocal and Piano Pieces, 2 for 5c Hundreds of Used Band Instruments
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Two Sets of Office Equipment, Cash Registers, Fixtures, Lathes,
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NEW HOME-CANNING RECIPES
SET OF FILE-SIZE CARDS with
12 new tested recipes for jams,
preserves, conserves . . . plus rules for
successful canning. Write today to
Camf H Sugar, 215 Market Street,
San Francisco, Calif., Dept. 44
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, July 13, 1949 9
erendum drive to halt construc
tion of a dam in the Rogue river'
above the mouth of Big Butte
creek, said the prospects of his
campaign looked "very, verv
bad."
"We sent out more than 2200
petitions, but we haven't had
the results we expected." Smith
said. "We may get a deluge at
tne last minute, but if we don't
get them right away, we are go
ing to lose."
TONIGHT, 8:00 P.M.
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