Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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Father, Son Held
3 Days by Reds
Berlin, Sept. 14 U.R)A U.S.
army officer and his father ar
rived in Berlin by automobile
today after three days of cap
tivity in the Russian zone.
The officer's wife reported
that they were treated "very
well" while they were in Rus
sian hands. When they arrived
here later he said there was
"not much to it. We got lost
and were held by the Russians."
Maj. Victor Milner, Jr., 30,
and Victor Milner, Sr., both of
Los Angeles, were released by
the Russians last night at the
Herleshausen, Germany, border
check point. The major immedi
ately telephoned his wife to re
port he "had no complaints at
all."
"He said he was treated very
well," Mrs. Milner said. "He said
he had everything possible to
eat and no complaints at all."
. Mrs. Milner said her husband
telephoned her from the U.S.
constabulary post at Hersfeld,
where he and his father were
taken after returning to the
American zone. The Russians
took them into custody Saturday
morning when they wandered
into the Soviet zone by mistake
while traveling by automobile
from Frankfurst to Berlin.
Both were expected to return
here from western Germany in
the same Volkswagon car in
which the Russians picked them
up.
Dallas Minister Was
Unruh's Chaplain
Dallas, Sept. 14 Rev. Karl
Ufer, pastor of Trinity Lutheran
church, Dallas, said Tuesday that
he was chaplain of the 342nd ar
mored battalion, 89th division,
during World War II at the time
Howard B. Unruh, who ran
amok last week in Camden, N.
J., and killed 13 persons, served
In the outfit.
Rev. Ufer cannot recall Un
ruh personally, but remembers
the Portland man, Norman
Koehn, who was Unruh's ser
geant. He has a record of sev
eral contacts with Koehn in re
gard to services and other mat
ters. Unruh, apparently a Lutheran,
may have attended some of
Chaplain Ufer's religious serv
ices, but Ufer recalls him nei
ther by his picture nor his hab
it of reading the Bible. Rev. Ufer,
with an Episcopalian minister,
served three battalions.
Enjoying a Joke Sir Stafford Cripps (right), British chan
cellor of the exchequer, and Douglas C. Abbott (left), Cana
dian minister of finance, share a laugh at opening of fourth
annual boards of governors meeting of world bank and inter
national monetary fund in Washington. H. M. Hirschfeld
(center rear) is a member of the Netherlands delegation.
(AP Wirephoto)
Merchants Hosts
Dallas Students
Dallas School children of
Dallas will be kings for a day
Saturday when they will be fet
ed by local merchants.
A free Back-to-School show in
the Majestic theater at 10:30 a.m.
will feature an hour of animated
cartoons through the compli
ments of the theater manage
ment.
Elsewhere In town other mer
chants are offering school chil
dren of the Dallas trading area
free gifts, including ice cream,
kites, pencils, balloons, blotters
and other items.
At the same time stores are
displaying merchandise prepara
tory to school's opening on Mon
day, September 19, and are fea
turing bargains to tie in with
the promotional event.
S. E. Whitworth, school super
intendent, announces staffs com
plete for the opening of school.
Mrs. Jessie Heath is principal of
the elementary school, J. Marion
O'Brien of the junior high and
Carl Morrison of the high school.
High school students are regis-
Man Charged
Misusing Name
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 14 UK
Ingwald S. Steensland. 89, was
under federal indictment today
for allegedly swindling $100
000 while using the names of
the late President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and former Prime
Minister Winston Churchill as
"come-ons."
Assistant U. S. Attorney. How
ard Gelb said that at least 13
persons in midwestern states
were among his victims.
Gelb said that Steensland
claimed to head a corporation
founded under the "Canadian
secret corporations act." The
firm was called the "Prince Ru
pert Development company." A
check of Canadian statutes fail
ed to disclose any such act, Gelb
said.
Brochures claimed that Steens
land and his firm were in the
good graces of Mr. Roosevelt,
Gelb said. They claimed, he
said, that as a result of the war
time deal whereby Britain re
ceived 50 American destroyers.
Churchill was anxious to "do
something" for the late presi
dent. Radio Electrocutes Woman
Chicago. Sept. 14 U. Mrs.
Eleanor Kubick, 35. was elec
trocuted when a table model ra
dio she was listening to fell into
her tub while she was taking a
bath. ;
Polk to Name
Chest Leaders
Dallas Annual melting of
the Polk county community
chest is to be at 7:30 o'clock in
the Dallas city hall Wednesday
night, according to Bill Black
ley, secretary-treasurer.
It will be the business of the
meeting to elect officers, review
I Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Sept. 14. 1949 IS
YMCA, is applying for share
of funds for the first time.
During the past two years,
the Polk chest has failed to meet
its quota although the drive was
extended over a period of sev
eral months in a futile attempt
to meet the goal.
Because of this fact, status of
the 1949 drive is somewhat in
doubt.
j budgets of organization apply
ing for funds, establish a quota
land take care of other business
j Oscar Christensen of Monmouth
I is chairman. -
' Tn Half, fivp nrff:ini7ntinnc
have applied for funds in the
1949 chest. They are Boy Scouts.
Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls,
Hi-Y and the Salvation Army.
The Hi-Y, a branch of the
Be sure it's
PURE CANE
CHINOOK SALMON
For Canning
28c lb.
Fitts Market
Phon. 3-4424
tering this week and on Thurs
day and Friday a two-day facul
ty conference will be held to
discuss problems of education
and plans for the school year.
School children are urged to
be in attendance on the first day
of school, particularly in the
elementary grades.
Adult Classes Due
To Open Od. 3rd
Adult classes in connection
with the night school program
will open October 3, according
to announcement by George D.
Porter, director. An enrollment
of several hundred is expected.
Three new classes to be offer
ed this year are home decora
tion with Mrs. Frances J. Hous
ton in charge; practical nursing,
Mrs. Louise Arneson and wom
en's tailoring, Mrs. Esther Greer.
Classes ' to be offered that
were not included in last year's
program are leathercraft and
conversational Spanish. Addi
tional information may be had
by dialing 42246.
The term "atlas" was first
used for a book of maps by Mer-
cator. a Flemish cartographer.
Nut Growers Elect Officers
Dundee, Sept. 14 M") North
west Nut Growers Co-op mem
bers have elected R. A. Duncan,
Portland, their president. Other
officers are F. B. Harlow, Eu
gene, first vice president; G. A.
McGullock, Amity, and E J.
Allen, Salem, executive com
mitteemen; Frank Bartholmew,
Springfield; R. A. Busenbark,
Roseburg; A. L. Page, Jefferson;
C. G. Olson, Salem; Arthur
Quakenbush, Eugene, all directors.
Sailors of the ancient world
used star maps to guide their
ships.
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SALEM LAWN SPRINKLING CO.
Has just what you want most
for that "new" lawn's water
needs manual or automatic
systems
STANDARD or POPUP HEADS
734 North High St.
Phon 3-4537
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Not to be confused with ordinary store variety
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Also
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Choice of Roast Beef Pork Baked Ham or Turkey
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