8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday. August 8, 1949 SOS Calls Busy Coast Guard Seattle, Aug. 8 m Ten dls 4h iall iwfl Involving sick or injured seamen, kept the coast guard hopping over trie ween end. A hospital corpsman aboard the coast guard cutter Citrus treated John Wick, master or tne fiahlns vpssel California Rose, for a gashed leg last night. Wick received a five-incn cut irom a rusty gaffhook while fishing in Tohonlt nf hnv. northwest of Ket chikan, Alaska. After treatment he stayed with the ship. Another seaman. Delmore Marco, was taken to the Marine hospital here Saturday from tne tug Magdal, believed suffering from blood poisoning. Six persons aboard the cabin cruiser Donnie .Lee were towea into Warrenton, Ore., when the 38-foot craft became disabled Sunday five miles west of the Columbia river moutn. This ntoasure craft Peeev M disabled off Gedney island, was towed into Everett; a cracicea cylinder head 12 miles off Ya- qiuna Bay, Ore., necessitated ialrins thp fishine boat W. A. West under tow to Depoe Bay; and the 52-foot fishing vessel Spa RrppZA TI wan pscnrtprl into Astoria when it asked help at tne coiumDia river Dar. Saturday mercy runs includ ed: fishing vessel Veronica, dis abled north of Coos Bay, Ore., by engine failure, taken to Charleston, Ore.; the fishing vessel Jigger, reported sinking, was found' to be taking some water off Cape Foulweather, Ore., given a salvage pump and escorted until safely under way the 39-foot troller Badger, help less with a disabled engine five miles northwest of Carroll isl and with two men aboard, was towed to the Quillayute river: the fishing vessel guard went aground north of the Columbia's south jetty and was pulled free 16-Year-0ld Boy Hits 3,000 Bottles Palisades Park, ty.J., Aug. 8 (U.R) Sixteen-year-old Bobby Pritchard of Newark, N.J., step ped up to the amusement park baseball pitching concession yesterday for a try at Winning a Kewpie doll. When he walked awav two hours later he had hundreds of them. Pritchnrd knocked down 3000 consecutive milk bottles pyra mided five at a time. He won 400 prizes, including dolls, stuffed animals, figurines and pieces of china. He cleaned off the shelves and the concession aire sent to the warehouse for more. Young Bobby needed three taxicabs to cart the loot home. The whole adventure cost him $1. The rest of his throws were free, in lieu of more prizes. Light Quake Hits S. F. Bay Region San Francisco, AUg. 8 (U.B A light earthquake shook the San Francisco bay region at 3 a.m. PST today. The quake was felt immedi ately in San Francisco and in Oakland across the bay. No damage was reported. Don Tocher, seismologist at the University of California in Berkeley, also across the bay, estimated the epicenter was about 18 miles from the campus. Salem Chosen For Premier Salem has been selected by Warner Bros. Pictures as one of the few cities in the nation for a premiere showing of the tech nicolor musical extravaganza, 'Look for the Silver Lining," ac cording to word received today by Manager Wallace Cowen of the Elsinore theater. The picture, which stars June Haver, Ray Bolger and Gordon MacRue, will open its premiere showing Friday, August 12, at the Elsinore. It is the colorful story of the show world's glory girl, Marilyn Miller, portrayed by lovely Miss Haver. Indicative of the importance of the event to Salem is Cowen's statement, "It is seldom that a city the size of Salem is selected for a premiere. Generally, pre mieres are restricted to theaters in the large metropolitan areas." No prior showings of the pic ture in this area will be made, with Portland, Eugene and other cities scheduled to show it after the Salem engagement. Legion Waits Reports Woodburn Woodburn Post No. 46 of the American Legion will hold its regular meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Legion hall. Reports will be given on the state conven tion at Salem and there will also be entertainment, movies, re freshments and the presentation of special membership awards. ifts Like This Really Count Joe Zemon, free lance garden er and orchardist, is a man who believes in hospitalization pre paredness, although he might not use the multi-syllable words to describe his attitude. Zemon occupies a room at 640 Chemekela street. He is with out relatives in Salem. Recently he was tending the yard of Mabel Robertson, 410 North Summer, a volunteer worker in the Salem Hospital Development program. 'Joe," Miss Robertson coun seled, "you live alone. If you should become ill, one of Sa lem's hospitals would have to take care of you. The hospitals now are asking for money so that you and people like you can have better accommoda tions." Miss Robertson went back in side her house. Minutes passed. The doorbell rang. It was Ze- mon. Here, Miss Robertson," he said, "is three dollars. Take it for the hospitals." were attacked wtien they came to call on the Brownes while the man was still in the house He fired a shotgun blast into Crum's stomach, and knocked down Mrs. Crum. Their seven- month-old baby fell to the floor. Band Concert Program Announced for Tonite The following program is an nounced for the Monday night concert by the Salem Municipal band in Willson park, starting at 8 o'clock: On the Quarterdeck March . . . Alford Snow White Overture Churchill On the Mall March. . . .Goldman Suite "From the Delta" Still National Spirit March. .Hummel Intermission Blue Moon. . . .Rogers and Hart Mood Mauve . ...Howland Drummers Delight .... Edwards I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You . . . .Washington and Bassman National Emblem March. Bagley Mad Man Stabs Aged N. Y. Man Crystal Beach, Fla., Aug. 8 (U.B A killer was loose today on the tourist-crammed Florida gulf coast, after stabbing an aged man so viciously that the knife broke off in his body. Norman Young Browne, 75. a retired New Yorker, was killed and his wife and another couple injured by the young man who apparently went blood-mad yes terday afternoon. Roads leading onto the Pin ellas peninsula and the long causeway across Tampa bay, were blocked as state troopers and the police of coastal resorts moved in concerted action. At dawn there had been no sign of the curly-haired killer. Police said that the blade of his knife broke off in Browne's side, in an assault that appar ently took place as the victim lay tied to a bed. Mrs. Anna Browne, 60, was slashed and cruelly beaten. Miles Crum, 36, and his wife Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich PUIS I Wlir-----'92.59 I I Stop itching, dry up blisters quick ly, snfoly. 59 IVY-DRY Auto or Personal CASH LOANS $100tos1000&o. COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN Salem Agency: 460 N. Church St. Tel. 341GJ "That professor! No wonder he never getsany calls. "...You may miss important calls if the telephone is left off the hook . . . 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She added that she feels sure the rank and file of democratic par ty workers would be pleased because of Kelly's record of "unstinting work for the party." Poulrrymen Retired Aurora Bill and Bernice Chase of the Chase Turkey farm west of Aurora are announcing their retirpmpnt nf thp pnetnm poultry dressing business which tney maintained on a one-day-a-week basis at thpir farm. Thpir mail order smoked turkey busi ness requires all their time, Chase said, adding that Don Priest of the Priest Hatchery, on highway 99E. south nf Aurnra will take care of the Chase's regular customers. Grand' Island Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Will were Mr. nnH Mrs. Thomas J. Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aten of Oakland, Calif., who had been on a month's vacation trip. Nothing Down Pa; Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades W tlio wftih, retape, paint and rcitat roar old Venetian bllndi. 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