Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 22, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore.. Thursday, Sept. 22. 1949'
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Blackmer's Return Recalls
Teapot Dome Oil Scandal
Boston, Sept. 22 Wi Henry M. Blackmer today wag reported
at the New England Baptist hospital.
The 80-vear-old oil tycoon was taken immediately to the hos-
pital after he flew here yesterday ending 25 yean of exile in
Europe. I
Atiacnes ai me nnspi.ai r.-- quitted of cnarg(., that he gave
lUM'U IU KIVC B ll met
on
Fall the bribe. Doheny died in!
1835.
Fall was released In June.
1932. after serving nine months
condition but indicated it was
not serious.
The multi millionaire finan
cier key fiuure in the Teapot
Dome scandal during the Hard-! jn Santa Fe prison. He left there
ing aaminiMriimm m kit- in an amouiance, a sick man.
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Rescue Efforts Fail Priest administer last rites of the
Catholic church as rescuers fail in attempt to revive Robert
Howe, 8, and Michael Gallagher, 7, who were drowned in
Poestankill creek near Troy, N. Y. Gallagher fell into the
water first and Howe was drowned while attempting to rescue
him. Rescue efforts were hampered by the creek's cliff-like
walls which rise to 100 feet. (Acme Telephoto)
tor in Russian language and his
tory. A year or so later he was
named to the faculty of Johns
Hopkins University as a teacher
of Slavic languages. That gave
him an idea, and in 1945 he
came here and set up his own
school.
He was the whole faculty
and offered courses in Russian,
Polish and Czech.
"The classes were held in one
room and I had seven pupils,'
he said. "The next year I had
five teachers, and we instructed
in nine languages. One of my
prize pupils that year was Sen.
Joseph R. McCarthy of Wiscon
sin." The third year there were 30
teachers and 20 students. The
next year there were 35 profes-
HE BUILDS A MENTAL ARCH
Anatol Doesn't Make Much
Money, But He Does Good
By HARMON W. NICHOLS
Washington, Sept. 22 (U.fi) Anatol J. Schnciderov figures he's
way up on Harvard University.
At the end of its first 30 years. Harvard boasted only 30 pro
fessors. After Just three years Schnciderov had 3(1, too. The fact
that he also had only 30 students, he contends, is entirely beside
the nnint 4
The middle-aged, Russian
born scholar and teacher is tall
graving and of medium build
His diction in English leaves
a few vowels to be desired here
and there, but, whes it comes
to the tongues of Eurasia, he's
the old master.
Presently, he operates what
he calls the Institute of Slavic
and East European Studies here.
It's non-sectarian and is sup
ported mostly by gifts from
friends of the arts.
The fields covered include en
tomology, languages and adult
studies. Actually it's a gradu
ate school a small one.
Schneiderov who has no use
for the crowd In the Kremlin,
isn't exactly a soldier of fortune,
but he's done about everything
you'd expect one to do.
He studied in Petrograd (now
Leningrad) and got a degree in
civil and military engineering.
In World War I he was station
ed In Manchuria. After the
"Russian revolution he stayed
there as I combination report
er-photographer for a Russian
newspaper. '
In 1928, he went into the pub
lishing business in Shanghai.!
There he studied English, Chi-!
nose, old Russia, and Hebrew!
and became fluent in all of(
them. j
He came to the United States
in 1941 to seek contract with
our government for an armor
piercing shell. The deal fell
through. He enrolled in George
Washington University for an
advance degree in electrical en-1
ginecring.
"I felt pretty small along
about then," he said, "the dean
of the school heard me out and
iuggested It would be wise to
enroll in the Freshman English
class."
In two semesters he managed
to head his class and lose 17
pounds.
"Mostly from sweating out
the English course." he said.
Later the late Dr. Sidney B
Hall, director of the extension
department, persuaded him to
Join the faculty as an instruc-
1S44 at the age of
lieved undergoing a psysical He died in
checkup. i83.
Blackmer's attorney said plans Sinclair, who had been ac
still call for him to fly to Chi- cusfd of paMlng along more th,n
cago and then board a tram for
Denver, where he is due to face!" . ' i"
six federal charges of income taxi"11 ln exchange for a lease on
evasions next week. ! government oil fields, was ex-
Immigratinn inspectors who ! onerated. Later, however, he
saw Blackmer when he alichted:served Kvtn months in Wash
from the transAUantlc airliner 'niton district jail for contempt
yesterday said he appeared !of the senate refusing to an-
outwardlv at least in good""" q"ons ai a neanng ln
physical condition.
His sudden return to this coun
1929.
Investors in If S fio inqs Bonds will
gel more Hun 2 S billion leim- 9S't.
These Mitiorhil Industrial Conference
Board figure? show hotu pdimetd s
will increase yeir by yedr.
An Af Nawtf-Nturat Pictvfroph
J.VNOT LIKE MOST MOVIE STARS
Van Johnson Prides Self
On Being 'Like Anybody Else'
pot Dome scandal. Two of
Blackmer's oil associates, Ed
ward L. Doheny and Harry Sin
clair, were involved.
Blackmer slipped away to Eu
rope in 1924 rather than testi
fy at a congressional inquiry
into the Continental Tradinc
company. He was a director. It
was disclosed in a Cheyenne.
Wyo., court that the company
made $2,000,000 through a pa
per transaction by purchasing
oil from one company and sell
ing it to another. The profits
were used to purchase Liberty
bonds. Government detectives
said some of the bonds were
traced to Albert Fall, secretary
of the Interior in the Harding
administration.
Fall was convicted of accept
ing a bribe of $100,000 from Do
heny in the leasing of the Elk
Hills naval oil reserve, part of
the Teapot Dome field. He was
sentenced Nov. 1, 1929. to a
year in prison and fined $100,-
000.
In the same' court and before
the same judge, Doheny was ac-
sors. Last year 24 languages
were taught. In the term about
to open, 48 languages will be
offered. Eventually he hopes to
be able to offer 97 all of Eur
asia.
His theory is that there never
should be more than five to
seven students in any one class.
Schneiderov knows he could
make more money as a plain old
professor, but he thinks that
he's doing some good. He feels,
he says, a satisfaction "in build
ing a mental arch between peo
ple and civilization."
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By PATRICIA CLARY
Hollywood (U.R) Most movie stars pride themselves on being
unique, but Van Johnson picked off one of the year's plum roles
because he's just like anybody else.
Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer chose Johnson to star in "Battleground"
because moviegoers say he reminds them of the boy next door.
I m beginning to feel like a
statistic!" Johnson grinned.
But the bobby-sox idol proved
he's still the same plain guy he
always was when he went home
to Newport, R.I., for the 15th
annual reunion of his alma ma
ter, Rogers high school.
One of the first things he did
when he got to his father's house
was to put two movie fan maga
zines in the kitchen window.
"It used to be a signal," he ex
plained. "The girl next door and
I were great movie fans. We
went to shows together and
swapped magazines. Putting
them in the window was the
signal it was time to swap."
The girl next door saw the
signal, too. She rushed over and
invited Johnson to lunch with
her husband and three children.
At the class reunion, Johnson
remembered both the first and
last names of his classmates of
15 years ago.
"An elephant in size and
memory," he shrugged.
One of the "bunch" had open-
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Arhrson and Revln Joke A smiling Dean Acheson (left),
U. S. secretary of state, and British Foreign Secretary Ernest
Bevin. toast each other at dinner given by the City of New
York in honor of the president and delegates to the United
Nations general assembly. The opening session of the gen
eral assembly was held at Flushing Meadows, N. Y. (AP
Wirephoto)
Quality
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CHOICE MILK-FED VEAL
Veal
Roasts
lb.
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Veal
Steak
lb.
55c
BREAST
OF
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lb.
29c
PI HE
Ground SC
Beef JJ
PI UK 0
Pork j9C
Sausage ,b-
I.ARCiK
Juicy 0C
Franks lbJJ
Seasoning A A
Bacon 1 1 C
Squares ,b- 1 1
l.llllr rig
Link
Sausage lb'
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Heart Lean
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BACON lb
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Fred Meyer
ed a small drugstore, and John
son and his wife dropped in for
lunch. They sat at counter stools
batting the breeze with the own
er. Business got its biggest bo4
since somebody teamed onion
with hamburger.
The movie star's only conces
sion to success was spending
two hours at exclusive Bailey's
Beach.
Harder to crash than Fort
Knox," he commented, remem
bering the days when he was
happy to do odd jobs there.
Although he was picked be
cause he typifies the average
guy, Johnson was thrilled by hjs
"Battleground" assignment.
"There really isn't any star in
the picture," he said. "It's Just
about 12 average guys. I cross
section of America. I'm suppos
ed to be of Swedish descent.
John Hodiak'i folks came from
the Ukraine. Ricardo Montalban
is a Mexican-American."
Others in the cast were chos
en also bescause they could be
the young men found in any of
the 48 states, at home in New
York or Walla Walla.
"There's no hero in the pic
ture, either," Johnson added. "It
Just presents a bunch of typical
Americans. .What a wonderful
experience, playing in a picture
where there's no 'star.' Every
body plays second fiddle to ev
erybody else."
Australia Is the smallest con
tinent and the largest island
In the world.
Rally Program Planned
Lyons Plans are being made
and a program arranged for
Rallv dav and promotion Sun
day wnicn win De ncid a
Lyons Methodist church
tember 23. The DroEram
be held at the Sunday school
hour.
n Sun-
at the I
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Feel Years Younger
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They're made freah every
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)uet the way yoo like 'em
here In Oregon.
Armour Frankfurter
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o leader in America's finest line of sausage
Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cosh More Carry
Lots of great values here this week! Look at the prices we have on grade "A" milk fed
veal or compare our prices on Eastern Ore. Hereford beef cuts; or if you want to fill your
locker better look these over it will save you money.
Freshly Ground
Hamburger )b.
33c
EASTERN ORE. HEREFORD
B F Arm Cuts
Blade Cuts
ROAST Rump.
35c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
T Bones )b
59c
Special Grade "A"
Veal Roost b.
39c
Special Grade "A"
Veal Breast ib.
19c
Tender Skinless
WIENERS ib.
39c
Fresh Country
Sausage ...
33c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
Rib Steak ib.
49c
Eastern Ore. Hereford
New Yorke
rs ib 69c
Special Grade "A"
Veal Steak b.
45c
Special Grade "A" Ff
Veal Chops ,b. 37c
Limited Supply f
Sliced Bocon,b JJC
lender Young Eastern Oregon Herefordi.
We have lots of these very desirable and
Bp hord f0 Ist ,ma" '"' Bstter Buv NOW!
Lb.33c
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Phone 2-9237
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Extra Quality Commercial Grade.
10 ib, 33c
BREAD I'ffifcte.". 19c KLEENEX IZ 2pkt. 35c
MILK xVc".;,' e.ch 10c CRISCO , , t, 85c
TUNA FLAKES M, 25c PEAS iTtV" 2 for23c
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rUfVirlXin Large No. IVi com J com AjC
PINEAPPLES..,. 29c SARDINES ESS 2fnr 45c
FRISKIES K r.,,2,.,,. 25c DILL PICKLES 49c
CIGARETTES c.r,.n 1.45 Deviled Meat 3,.. 25c
A ll" k i I V r illsbury White or Devil's Food
WAIXC IVllTV Just Mi and loke k9. JJC
TOMATOES .vepr'.,,,.., 69c Prices Effective
CAULIFLOWER pagnowWhlt' 7c Sep" 2M3?24
GREEN PEPPERS t.T ""' 2c Shop and Save
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