Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    Fear of Police
Leads to Suicide
Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 12 (Pi
An 18-year-old air force soldier
from Ashland. Ore., whose
apartment was filled with rob
bery loot, shot himself yesterday
because he feared police were
closing in, Police Chief Fred
Schmoker said.
Schmoker identified the sol
dier as Pfc. Robert Eugene
Bunch, who enlisted last Decem
ber and was to have been gra
duated from base training school
next week.
The police chief said Bunch's
19-year-old wife told him they
started long evening walks after
she became pregnant and on
them they began a series of
house burglaries.
"Since 1 was always hungry,
I usually went to the kitchen
and got into the icebox and ate
and then I'd help Gene carry the
stuff home," Schmoker quoted
her as saying.
Police said they found in the
apartment loot from 10 Chey
enne residences including six ri
fles, several revolvers, clothing,
costume jewelry and an $800
diamond ring.
Fish vs. Dams
Fight Renewed
Astoria, Ore., Oct. 12 (U.R)
The Columbia basin inter-agency
committee opened a Columbus
day hearing today, meeting for
the first time in the capital of
the flsh-versus-dams dispute.
Chairman Herbert M. Peet
and representatives of the Ore
gon fish commission, the Wash
ington department of fisheries
and the U.S. fish and wildlife
service would present plans for
fish conservation on the lower
Columbia river.
A discussion of corps of en
gineers' plans for the passing of
salmon through the McNary
dam site with two cofferdams
in place was also scheduled.
The fishermen's assaults on
high dams planned for the lower
Columbia river were launched
at a Walla Walla meeting of the
committee in June 1947.
Then, James Loder of Sa
lem, president of the Oregon
Wildlife federation, said that
his 20,000 members now want
ed d e 1 a y a on the construc
tion of dams that would damage
fish runs. Don McKerman, Ore
gon fish commission biologist,
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Funeral Held
For J. W.Ingram
Funeral services were held at
the Howell-E d w a r d s chapel
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'
clock for James W. Ingram,
long time resident of Salem who
died at his home suddenly Mon
day. Rev. Wilmer Brown offi
ciated at the rites.
Ingram, who was the son of
early Oregon residents, Mitchell
and Pauline Paulette Nichols
Ingram, was born at Troutdale.
Oregon, March 7, 1867. He came
to Salem in 1888 from Portland
and had resided here ever since.
March 4, 1893, in Salem, he
was married to Lulu F. Long of
Salem, who preceded him in
death. Ingram received his edu
cation at Wilburn college, which
was located in southern Oregon. 1
Surviving are three children,
Mrs. Kate E. Sutton of Portland.
Mrs. Rose Marie Wesolauski of
Eugene and James M. Ingram of
Turner; eight grandchildren and
13 great grandchildren.
Body Recovered
Eugene, Oct. 12 (P A body
recovered from Salt Creok ves
terday by a construction crew
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is held here for possible identl-,
fication.by relatives of a family
that drowned in a 1945 Christ
mas week tragedy.
Deputy Coroner Fred Buell
said he believes the body is that
of John Mitchell. The family
car plunged off the highway
near Oakridge. December 28.
1945. His wife, a son and a
daughter were also victims.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 12, 194921
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Endurance Flyers Bill Barris (left) and Dick Riedel
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said the Bonneville dam fish
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The fish groups at that meet
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countered with a proposed 10-
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