16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Sept, 23, 1949 M.fU v& 7K Braves Bid Chiet Farewell Chief Bill Kidwell (standing, right) of the Willamette chapter of the Indian Guides, YMCA organization, reads the charter of the tribe as he prepares to retire as chief after serving in that office for a year. The organization, started a year ago, is one of those getting Com munity Chest funds. Others in the picture reading left to right are Francis Smith, Mike Smith, Jake Foos, Donnie Foos, Dave Kidwell, Gus Moore, Danny Moore, Spike Brownell and Bob Brownell, the newly elected chief. Big Braves to Aid Little Ones In Community Chest Drive Red Feather donations (Community Chest) are going to help ene group of little boys in the YMCA the Willamette chapter of the Indian Guides in addition to many other "Y" groups. Too young themselves to help with the actual drive the Little Braves of the group will be represented by their fathers, the Big Braves, when the drive starts. The Indian Guides is one of the 156 groups that meet at the "Y", which this year is asking a $28,183 contribution from the Community Chest to carry on its many activities. Having as its purpose more constant father son relationships, the Indian Guides is composed of boys be tween the ages of six and nine and their fathers. It is a rule that the Big and Little Braves (fathers and sons) must attend the meetings to gether and ' never separate and the slogan of the club is "Pals forever." The Willamette chapter, or ganized a year ago, is the first chapter of Indian Guides In Sa lem, but plans are for the organ ization of other tribes to form a "long house." Heading the group the first year as chief was Bill Kidwell and named chief for the next year is Bob Brownell. Big event of last season for both the Big and Little Braves was the overnight trip to the old YMCA camp at Oceanside. Here. sans tepees, the Braves camped under the trees and stars. They coked their meals over a camp fire and additional entertainment included fishing, swimming and hiking. Little Braves In the Willa mette tribe are Mike Smith, Don nle Foos, Dave Kidwell, Danny Moore and Spike Brownell. Big Braves are Francis Smith, Jake Foos, Gus Moore, Bill Kid well and Bob Brownell. Lindow Jersey Wins Award Columbus, O., A Ton of Gold Certificate has been award ed a registered Jersey cow own ed by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lindow, of Independence. The award went to his cow Volun teer Noble Alice, which has pro duced 2,338 pounds butterfat more than a ton in four years. The certificate was presented by The American Jersey Cattle Club. During the test period Volun teer Noble Alice produced more than 214 times as much butter fat as the average dairy cow In the United States. All her tests were checked both by Oregon State College and The Ameri tan Jersey Cattle Club. Mrs. Morgenthau, Jr., Dies in New York New York, Sept. 22 W Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., wife of the former secretary of the treasury and a niece of former New York Governor Herbert H Lehman, died yesterday. She was ST. Mrs. Morgenthau, a close friend of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, died at a hospital where she had been under treat ment for a liver ailment since August SI. She had been 111 a long time. Her husband, who also was In the hospital for a slight heart ailment, was at her bedside when she died. Also there were their three children, Henry. 3rd, Robert and Dr. Joan Elizabeth Morgenthau. Mrs. Roosevelt will deliver the eulogy at the funeral serv ices. American in Poland Missing Washington, Sept. 22 W) An American architect has been missing mysteriously in Poland for more than a month. The state department twice has asked Poland to explain. This was disclosed last night by a state department official. He identified the missing man as Herman H. Field, 38, director of building plans for Cleveland college, downtown branch of Western Reserve university, at Cleveland. The state department gave this account of the case: Field went to the Warsaw airport on August 20, planning to fly to Prague. Friends saw him to the airfield. But when the plane reached Prague he was not aboard. Czech officials said his name originally was on the flight man ifest but had been stricken off. Crew members said he was not on the plane. The state department asked the Polish foreign office to make an investigation on Sept. 13. A second request for Informa tion went to Warsaw Sept. 17. Field's English wife, Kate, and their two children, stayed in London while he traveled on the continent. U.S. Civil Service Opposes Personnel Provisions of CVA SDokane. Wash.. Sept. 23 J. The United States civil service commission does not approve of the personnel provisions of the proposed Columbia valley administration, it was revealed her today. The commission s stand was made public in a letter written by its president, Harry B. Mitchell. He is the father of Rep. Hugh B. Mitchell, D., Wash., stanch sup porter of a CVA. The letter was written to Sen. Dennis Chavez, D., N. Mex , chairman of th. senate commit tee on public works, and copies were circulated by Rep. Walt Horan, R., Wash. Farmers lo Gel More U.S. Aid Portland, Sept. 23 W Ore gon farmers will get $335,000 more next year in the federal conservation program. That will boost the total for the year to $2,479,000, the state production and marketing com mittee said yesterday, adding that rates of payment would be about the same, but the amount to a single farm could increase from $750 to $2500. Clackamas and Wasco coun ties may become test grounds for a new conservation plan. In stead of treating each year as an isolated unit, the new plan would set up a permanent im provement program for a farm. Payments would be made for the part of the program carried out each year. Prison Association Urges Improvements Portland, Sept. 22 A special committee of the Oregon Prison Association, working on the pre mise that the improving state penitentiary picture can still be brightened considerably, began today in Portland to prepare a list of recommendations for pre sentation to the state board of control. The report of the committee, headed by Mrs. John Catlin of Portland and including two members of the state legislature, was expected to ask the board for changes in prison procedure based on suggestions appearing in a recent series of newspaper articles on the penal institution at Salem. Mrs. Catlin Indicated that he group would advocate improvement in segregation, dis ciplinary methods, vocational, recreational, and religious op portunities and health care. "In brief", Mrs. Catlin said, 'we hope the time is near when each inmate can be treated as man instead of a number." Dies In His Airplane Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 22 lP) Daniel R. Wells, 48, Ever ett, Wash., died of a heart at tack last night just as he was taxiing across the Vancouver airport in his private plane. The plane cam to a safe halt. Cooley Brothers Are Given Farewell Party Hayesville David and Ro bert Cooley were honored guests at a farewell party given by the Teen-age club. The Cooley boys left Thursday for Seattle Pa cific college. They were pre sented a farewell gift by the club. Present for the affair were Margaret Katka, Bernita Tuers, Wilma Karsten, Joan Zielenski. Lorene Karsten, Betty Zahara, Janice Siddall, Helen Black. Kay Westley, June Barnes, Shir ley Wellbrock, Shirley Brown, John Henning, Ronald Hamann. John Versteeg, Robert Coolev. Milo Tibets, Rudy Wellbrock. David Cooley, Galen Siddall and Junior Strozet. Guests were Tom Dodd, Jim Noren and Paul Coo ley. The chaperones for the eve ning were Mrs. Victor Cooley, Mrs. A. Katka and Mrs. G. Sid dall. Almost three-fourths of pe destrians killed in traffic acci dents ar struck down between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. during the seasons when thes hours are dark. nil ft, CLOSE IT IN! I Make that winiry-cold ! Porch a pleasant cold j weather room. Well pro vide the Sash you will need for an inexpensive, easily built, warm Porch inclo sur. Porch Sash will not only make your Porch warm; it also will keep your other rooms warmer, and vou will reduc your fuel bills. Mitchell criticized section 15 (A) of the bill sponsored by Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, D., Wash., identical to Rep. Mitchell's CVA measure in the house. "The commission is strongly opposed to the exception of the officers and employes of the Columbia valley administration from the civil service laws , , .," Mitchell wrote. "The exemption of an agency from the civil service laws causes a duplication of effort with respect to recruitment of government personnel, with re sulting loss of economy and effi ciency. "Th commission is of the opinion that th best method of assuring that appointments in the proposed administration shall be made solely on the basis of merit and efficiency is to re quire application of the merit system prescribed by th civil service act. Proposed CVA legislation pro vides for the properties and functions of the Bonneville Pow er administration, the army en gineers and the Bureau of re clamation to be transferred to the CVA. 28th Giant Plane Completed Seattle, Sept. 22 OP) The ?8th Boeing stratocruiser 21 ton, 80 to 80 passenger plan was completed yesterday, the company announced. It. marked the halfway point in the con tracts for 56 planes. Employ Physically Handicapped Urged Gov. Douglas McKay and Mayor R. L. Elfstrom of Salem joined in endorsing the fifth an nual observance of "National Employ the Physically Handi capped Week", October 2 to 8. The governor issued a statement and the mayor a proclamation. 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