Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1949, Page 30, Image 30

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    80 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1949
Seeks to End
Coal Dispute
New York, Dec. 7 W) Robert
E. Young, head of the Chesa
peake and Ohio railroad, today
entered the soft coal dispute in
the role of an intermediary.
Young, a C&O spokesman
said, met at his offices with two
leading operators' representa
tives and then left for a report
ed meeting elsewhere with Unit
ed Mine Workers officials.
The railroad spokesman said
he did not know where the ex
rjected conference would take
place.
Present at Young's office
were George Love, president of
Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal
company of Pittsburgh, and Jo
seph P. Routh, chairman of the
board of the Pittston company
of New York, a holding com
pany.
Whether John L. Lewis, the
UMW chieftain, would join the
conferees later was a question
mark, the spokesman said. He
added:
"We're hopeful something
may come out of It, but frankly
we don t know."
He described Young's Interest
In getting the disputants to sit
down and talk over their prob
lems as stemming from the rail
road's position as the nation's
"largest coal originating line."
Girls League Plans .
Play for Monmouth
Monmouth The play "The
Clue of the Red Ribbon" by Rob
ert Forbes will be presented De
cember 9 in the high school gym
by the Girls League of the Mon
mouth high school. It Is a three-
act comedy for teen-age girls
and takes place In a summer
cottage on the shore of a small
lake.
Th cast includes: Janet, Bar
bara Benscoter; Carol, Paula
Hasklns; Sissy, Elizabeth Gunn;
Mary Beth, Joan Rogers; Angy,
Kay Wysong; Jerry, Joanne
Davis; Mandy, Phyllis Partridge;
Jane, Helen Smith; Miss Sum
mers, Margaret Aynes.
Maurer Family Hosts
Marquam Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Maurer entertained the family
at the Ray Maurer home for
Thanksgiving dinner. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Laur
ance Gerlits and children (Ame
lia Maurer), and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Maurer, Jr., of Silverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd
and children (Perpelua Maur
er), of West Stayton, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Maurer, Sr. and Mild
red of Marquam, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Maurer and children
Decorations for
Holiday Studied
Christmas decorations will be
the subject of three district- ex
tension meetings to be conduct
ed by. Eleanor Trindle, home
economics extension agent for
Marion county this week.
The first of these meetings
will be held In the Pythian hall
in Hubbard on December 7, the
second meeting at the Portland
Gas and Coke company, Salem
December 8, and the third at the
Woman's clubhouse, Stayton
December 9. All three meetings
will start at 1:30 and anyone
interested is Invited to attend.
Demonstrations will include
directions for making Christmas
wreaths, door swags, table dec
orations and holiday corsages
with emphasis placed on making
the decorations from materials
most homemakers have avail
able at homes,
Bettyann Boetichcr, home
extension agent-at-large, from
Oregon State college, will assist
with these demonstrations.
and Dorothy Dibali of Mt. Angel
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maurer
and son.
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Green decorating
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Cinnamon candy
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Mrs. Chambers
Hiss Witness
New York, Dec. 7 VP While
Alger Hiss and his wife watched
impassively, the wife of the
government's chief witness in
Hiss' second perjury trial took
the stand today and backed up
her husband's story.
Short, slight Mrs. Whittaker
Chambers was the witness.
Wearing a plain green dress
aand plaid jacket, she appeared
slightly pale. Frequently she
closed her dark eyes, behind
spectacles, as though trying to
recall details.
But she testified so fluently
that Federal Judge Henry W.
Goddard cautioned her "not to
give the content of conversa
tions" that occurred 13 or more
years ago.
As in Hiss' first trial, which
ended in a jury disagreement,
Mrs. Chambers testified that she
and her husband were close
friends over a long period with
Hiss and his wife, Priscilla,
when Hiss was a high state de
partment official.
Hiss has testified that the re
lationship was a comparatively
brief and casual one.
Mrs. Chambers said that when
she was married in 1931 she
knew her husband was a com
munist party member.
"I was in sympathy with the
communist party but I never
have been a member of the
party," she said, adding that she
had worked for the New Masses,
a left-wing magazine, and for
the Soviet trading organization
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Lyons Rebekah Lodge
Lyons Faith Rebekah lodge
held their meeting with a small
attendance. Election of officers
was the main business with the
following officers elected:
Blanche Wagner noble grand;
Beulah Lewis, vice grand; Gar-
nctt Bassett, secretary; Celene
Taylor, treasurer and Helen An
derson, financial secretary. The
social hour and refreshments
were omitted due to other activ.
ities. A short meeting of the
Three Links club was held fol
lowing the lodge session. Flans
were completed for the party
dance to bo held at the hall with
refreshments bv the club.
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