Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 27, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Red Plane Looks
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Happily Handcuffed Mrs. Madeline Holland, full-time
desk sergeant of Clark Township police department near
Pahway, N. J., tries handcuffs for size on wrist of her bridegroom-to-be,
part time patrolman Edward Faede. The 51-year-old
widow issues orders to Faede while he is on duty. The
couple are to be married next Saturday. She is a civil service
designated desk clerk. (AP Wirephoto)
Anchorage, Alaska. Sept. 27
Pi A Northwest Airlines plane
was "escorted" for several min
utes last Saturday by a Russian
fighter plane while flying over
the northern Kuriles, a passen
ger told the Anchorage Times.
The newspaper said yesterday
J its informant was Bruce Aichi-
son, Tokyo attorney and a di
rector of the Japanese Chamber
of Commerce American club.
Aichison said the fighter
plane shot up from a huge air
port on an island in the north
ern Kuriles. It flew alongside
the NWA plane for several min
utes, looking it over carefully,
but making no effort to change
its course.
(In Tokyo, I. A. Groe. the
NWA Haneda airport station
manager, said similar experi
ences have been reported "per
haps five or six times in the last
18 months" by pilots. He said
he presumed they were Russian
craft on dawn patrol along the
Kuriles.)
Military sources said unoffi
cially that Aichison probably
saw the Paramushiro airfield,
and added that it would be nor
mal procedure for a Russian
fighter to look over any strange
plane that came near. .
Margaret Truman to
Sing on Radio Dec. 20
New York. Sept. 27 iAi Mar
garet Truman has been booked
as guest soloist on an Ameri
can Broadcasting company pro
gram, "Carnegie Hall." on De
cember 20 her first New York
professional singing appearance.
The announcement of the
broadcast, made yesterday, said
it will be Miss Truman's only
radio appearance in 1949. She is
starting on a concert tour of 27
cities next monlh.
Never Wins or Loses, But
Does Good Community Job
Smallest azencv receivine Community Chest funds to carry
on its work, yet an agency doing a fine piece of work is the Legal
Aid Clinic.
The clinic, which has headquarters in the Willamette Univer
sity Law School building, never wins or loses a case. That isn't
its purpose. It is organized wf
Bive advice and legal aid to
Iron Lung Keeps
Youth Breathing
Portable respirator equipment
on display here to support a
fund drive for an iron lung kept
12-year-old John Reinwald alive
here until an iron lung could be
rushed from Portland. His con
dition this morning was de
scribed by attendants at Salem
Memorial hospital as serious.
The lad, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred H. Rc.nwald of Salem, was
stricken with polio Saturday.
He was kept breathing for sev
eral hours by the portable rci
pirator equipment on display
in support of a campaign to raise
funds for the purchase of an
iron lung for Salem.
The youth had been ill since
last Tuesday but not seriously
until Saturday. Then Salem po
lio officials ordered an iron
lung from Multnomah county
chapter of the National Founda
tion for Infantile Paralysis.
The portable unit on display
in a downtown Salem window,
was lent by the Salem Eagles
lodge, which is sparking the
S4.000 fund drive for an iron
lung.
Young Reinwalu's was the
ISth polio case reported in Mar
ion county this year, but offi
cials said there was no cause
for general alarm. It was the
eighth case treated at Salem
Memorial hospital since mid
summer, when the Marion coun
ty chapter of tht polio founda
tion sponsored installation of
physiotherapy equipment at the
hospital and special training of
local doctors and nurses.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 19493
HARD OF HEARING
You've Waited (or This!
HERE IT IS!
persons una Die to pay ior ine
services of an attorney.
It was about a year and a
half ago that the legal aid clinic
first began its work, as a volun
teer project. A year ago it was
placed under the Community
Chest and even now its budget
Is small with only $300 asked
this year.
In the past year, starting In
October, 1948, the clinic has
handled 78 cases. Seventy-three
of these are closed and five are
still open. In these cases money
is not used for fees to those
working on the case. The only
expenditures are for necessary
stationery and emergency court
fees.
All types of cases are handled
by the clinic the only stipula
tion is that the person assisted
must not be able to afford to
hire his own legal assistance.
Cases range from rent, general
contracts, defense of attachment
to settling of occasional marital
cases.
The organization behind the
clinic Is of great proportions, in
cluding from 25 to 30 Willam
ette law students and their pro
fessor, Charles Jens. They also
have assistance from the Marion
County Bar association, which
when a case must be taken to
court assigns one of its members
to handle it. In this event court
costs and filing fees are usually
paid by the person Involved, ex
cept in extreme cases when the
clinic carries the whole cost of
the case.
In handling the case the
process followed by the clinic
is to first establish the status of
the person (most of those seek
ing aid are referred to the clinic
direct by one of the agencies of
the Community Chest or by the
Marion County Welfare commis
sion). When it has been established
that the person Is without funds
and needs legal assistance, a case
history Is started with Willam
ette law students assigned to in
vestigate. After the case has
been prepared and all the in
formation or witnesses located
the case is discussed with Prof.
Jens. After this the Marion
County Bar association takes
over if it is a court case.
Service Station Hit
By Damaging fire . .
Damage estimated at about
$4000 was done by fire at the
Retread Tire Service station,
200 Lana avenue, Monday after
noon. It was believed started by
fumes from rubber solvent catch
ing fire.
H. C. Hanson, owner of the
plant, was working in a rear
room and was almost trapped by
the flames. The building was a
total loss. It was insured. The
equipment, considerably dam
aged, was not insured.
Four fire trucks were at the
scene.
Harvard's team scored 765
points in 14 games during the
1886 season.
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Salem, Oregon
The salary of the President
of the United States originally
was $25,000 a year. It wasn't
raised until Grant's second term,
in 1875, when it became $50.
000. ' It was raised to $75,000 in
1900.
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