Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem Oregon, Friday, October 7, 1949
MUST PROVE HIMSELF
Jimmy, 14, Boy Killer,
To Sweat Out Chance
Canon City, Colo., Oct. 7 U.PJ State Prison Warden Roy
Best said today that 14-year-old Jimmy Melton will have to prove
"like any other prisoner" that he merits another chance to
go straight.
Jimmy, a boy who go all kinds of chances after murdering his
16-year-old sister, muffed them
three weeks ago.
Jimmy fled from Boys Town
Neb., with another youth, slug
ged a man and tried to steal his
car. Police caught them almost
immediately.
They sent Jimmy back to Can
on City to serve his murder sen
tence of 12 years to life impris
onment, imposed two years ago.
Best, whose active support of
the boy had given him the
chances he threw away, said he
plans to "let Jimmy sweat" a
while.
In regular prison garb, Jimmy
works six days a week in the
prison rug factory. The rest of
the time, he is confined to his
cell.
Best hinted that all of the
boy's chances aren't gone. After
Jimmy spends a little time in the
prison, Best said, "I'll have a
talk with him and see what he's
thinking."
Medics Bar File
To Justice Agent
Spokane. Oct. 1 VP) The
Washington Medical association,
listed by its parent organization
as one of IS affiliates involved
In a justice department anti
trust investigation, barred Its
file to a department agent last
week,
Dr. Donald C. Corbett of Spo
ane, association president, said
here last night that the agent
requested access to the files at
Seattle headquarters. He was re
fused on advice of the associa
tion's legal counsel.
The president said the turn
down will stand until the board
of trustees can consider the mat
ter. He added that he was un
able to say when the board
meeting would be called.
The American Medical associ
ation trustees announced in Chi
cago yesterday that it and 15 af
filiates, including the Washing
ton association and the King
County Medical society, are un
der investigation by the justice
department.
Stock Show Opens
For Nine-day Run
Portland, Oct. 7 (IP) The Pa
cific International Livestock Ex
position, the northwest's biggest
stock show, will open its annual
nine-day run here tonight.
A record 343 head of beef cat
tle were entered. The total en
tries, not counting horses, reach
ed 2462. In fact, two shifts were
ordered In judging. Four-H club
and F.F.A. exhibitors will have
to give up the space for their
1000 animals to light horse ex
hibitors Wednesday.
Building Permits
Set Albany Record
Albany Bunding permits for
construction costing an estimat
ed $63,503 were issued here
during September, bringing to
$1,193,720, a new high record
the total for the year thus far,
records at the city engineer's of
fice reveal.
Total of permits issued last
month was 29, including six for
residential construction costing
an estimated $30,550, three for
non-residential buildings cost
ing $25,800; 11 for residential
alterations and repairs totaling
$3,655 and three for non-resi
dential alterations totaling
$3,500.
Tens of thousands of cross
ings of plants are sometimes re
quired to produce a distinctive
new type.
Ancient Indian rulers in Mex
ico used to carry rare orchids
in their hands, as a mark of
rank, when they appeared In
public.
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