Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 16, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    Farmer Miss America' Is Busy Jean Bartel, 1946 "Miss
America," sings at the "Trocadcro" in Milan, Italy, between
night club appearances and a film role in Paris.
SAME AS FOR MOM AND POP
Nation to Give Kids
Special Day Saturday
(Editor's Note: Nationwide plans for national Kids' day
November 19 were discussed by sponsors at a special news
conference at which kids acted as reporters in place of their
newsmen fathers. Here is the report written by David
Kramp, an eighth grade pupil, who "covered" It for the
Associated Press).
By DAVID KRAMP
Chicago, Nov. 16 CP) There's a Mother's day and a Father's
day and now there's going to be a Kids' day.
National Kids' day will be celebrated for the first time Satur
day, Nov. 19. It will be held in succeeding years on the third Sat
urday in November. . That means we won't get out of school for
.t, but it may be changed to a
I school day later.
National Kids day is spon
sored by Kiwanis International
and the National Kids' Day
foundation.
Plans for Kids' day were an
nounced last night at a press
conference. Kid reporters cov
ered it and wrote their own
stories about it.
Special movies, parades, radio
programs, football games, pan
cake fairs and other special
events will be held in some cities
on National Kids' day for the
benefit of underprivileged children.
The purposes of National Kids'
day are: to put attention upon
Funeral Services
For F. L. Da.ison
Funeral services were held at
the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednes
day afternoon for Fred L. Dani
son, late resident of Station A,
Salem, who was found dead in
his room Monday.
Danison, whose death was at
tributed to pneumonia by Les
ton Howell, county coroner, af
ter an autopsy, was an attend
ant at the Oregon state hospital.
He was found by another attend
ant and apparently had died
Saturday or Sunday.
Born September 8, 1881, in
Farmer City, 111., Danison had
lived in the Willamette valley
area the past 35 years.
Surviving are a daughter,
Gladys Marie Kroner of Port
land; a son, Virgil Leroy Dani
son of Portland and two grand
children, Leanne Danison and
Coleen Colgan. both of Port
land.
the accomplishments of youth
to seek additional interest from
the public to combat juvenile de
linquency and to help its vic
tims to become useful citizens;
and to help underprivileged
children by giving them a chance
to enjoy some of the benefits
more fortunate boys and girls
have.
Kiwanis clubs in various cities
will raise funds to be used in
their own communities to aid
underprivileged children.
There will be a nationwide
Kids' day radio broadcast Fri
day, November 18, with Bob
Hope, Bing Crosby and Dinah
Shore.
Georges Grandparents
Silverton Howard George,
principal of the senior high
school, and Mrs. George have re
ceived word of the birth of a
grandson, weight 7 pounds, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon George, of
Corvallis. Gordon George is a
junior in forestry at the Ore
gon State college, Corvallis. Mrs.
George and the baby are tempo-
rarly at Bend.
$2 Million Case
Before Court
Answer in the case of A. F
Kynell vs. Glenn R. Munkcrs,
Pioneer Trust company and
Aetna Guaranty company as
filed by the guaranty company
and Munkers sets out that these
defendants desire the court to
determine ownership of some
$2,000,000 in securities involved
in the suit. The guaranty com
pany also asks the court to de
termine compensation it claims
it is due for its services.
The bonds were recently
turned over to the circuit court
here by Pioneer Trust company
and Glenn R. Munkers when
Kynell filed suit asking for the
bonds which had been left with
the trust company for safekeep
ing. Kynell said the bonds were
of a value of over $100,000 and;
he asked delivery of them or
such sum in excess of $100,000
as may be their true value.
The Aetna Guaranty com
pany in its answer says that
prior to April 5, 1948, it nego
tiated for a bond issue aggre
gating $2,000,000 for Kynell
Industries, Inc., and for mort
gaging of the assets of the Ky
nell company to the guaranty
company. It sets out in its
answer that at various times it
was directed to deliver certain
of the bonds to various persons
named and that it cannot de
liver the bonds to any persons
without hazard to its own stock
holders and desires an adjudi
cation as to the true owners of
the bonds as well as sums al
leged due to itself.
Steers Top Market
Lebanon Jack Swanson of
the Santiam stock farm topped
the Portland cattle market with
a choice load of Vanderhoof
Polled Hereford steers. The
steers averaged 1080 pounds and
brought 25(2 cents per pound,
the top price for Portland stock
yards, with a run of 2400 head.
Slow Progress
In Bridges Trial
San Francisco, Nov. 16 (VP)
Extremely Intensive questioning
of prospective jurors made pro
gress barely perceptible today in
selecting the 12 to try Harry
Bridges for perjury.
Bridges, head of the CIO
Longshore and Warehousemen's
union, is accused of swearing
falsely in getting his citizen
ship papers in 194S. The govern
ment said he was a communist
and that he said he wasn't,
i Federal Judge George B. Har
ris, the prosecution and the de
fense all took turns asking the
jury panel searching questions
even as to the occupations of
husbands of married daughters,
in what clubs the veniremen
hold membership, what they
read.
Bridges listened with great
alertness, sometimes cupping his
hand to his ear.
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MEMO
Leaves Hospital U. S. Su
preme Court Justice William
O Douglas prepares to leave
a Yakima, Wash., hospital for
Tucson, Ariz., to rest before
returning to court bench.
Horse pictured on his tie is
Kendall, favorite mount of
the justice and the one which
fell upon him, breaking 17
ribs, during a mountain outing
recently. (AP Wirephoto)
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Representative
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1919 It
The defense appeared chiefly
interested In any union affilia
tion which might be objection
able. Bridges, who headed some
of the nation's bitterest strikes
in organizing the CIO Long
shoremen and Warehousemen,
has made violent enemies in
some other union quarters.
Seven men and five women
had been seated tentatively in
the jury box, and each then was
subject to the intensive interro
gation. After this is all over, the
defense still can exercise ten
challenges for removal of those
they consider unsuitable, and
the prosecution can oust six.
Bridges in on trial for perjury
and conspiracy. Two officials of
the union are on trial as co-
defendants, charged with con
spiracy. They are Henry Schmidt
and J. R. Robertson.
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Fluctuation Blamed
Bank Debit Decline
Fluctuation in state financial
activities is responsible for the
sharp decline in Salem bank
debits during October as com
pared with the same month a
year ago, bank officials explain
ed Wednesday.
A report by the federal re
serve bank showed that Salem's
debits in October were $39,573,-
000 as compared with $62,152,
000 for October of 1948.
Financial transactions for the
month were virtually zero for
October, said a bank official.
He added that ordinary business
transactions were normal and
equal to those of a year ago. For
the 10 months ending October
31, Salem bank debits were
$587,654,000, or an increase of
$9,777,000 over a corresponding
period last year.
West Woodburn Unit
Plans Holiday Affair
Woodburn The West Wood
burn Home Extension club held
the November meeting at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd J. Way
mire. Speaker of the afternoon
was Miss Eleanor Trindle from
the county extension office who
gave the lesson on "Unifying
Home Furnishings." Mrs. D. D.
Ballrot, vice president, had
charge of the business meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess with Mrs. C. M.
Shrock and Mrs. K. M. Bothum
assisting. The next meeting will
be a Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Roy Kuns.
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