Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 26, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, January 26, 1950
Stone Mason Uses Daughter
For a Shield to Defy Arrest
Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 26 tl A 38-year-old stone mason who
used his three-year-old daughter as a shield when officers at
tempted to arrest him was held for investigation of murder today
In the slaying' of his ex-wife, Mrs. Claudia Marie Keller, 27.
Sheriff's deputies said Ernest Zips, divorced by Mrs. Keller two
'months ago, shot and killed the
woman while three of their chil
dren watched with horror. A
fourth child, Albert Ray, 10, was
at school when the shooting oc
curred.
Mrs. Keller died in her front
yard after Zips shot her. He
claimed she refused to allow
him to see the children.
Mrs. Keller, who married
Pfc. W. R. Keller, of Davis
Monthan air force base three
days after she divorced Zips
was killed instantly by five bul
lets fired from a gun her former
husband purchased only a short
time before the shooting.
The Kellers were married in
Sonora, Mexico.
Sheriff's deputies took Zips
into custody a few minutes af
ter the shooting as he was re
Loan Unit to
Meet Feb. 11
Annual meeting notices have
been mailed to all members of
the Willamette National Farm
Loan association, the local as
aociation through which Federal
Land bank loans are made In
the counties of Marion, Polk and
Yamhill.
The meeting Is to be held at
the Marlon hotel Saturday, Feb
ruary 11, starting at 10 a.m.
This announcement was made
today by J. J. Sechrist, secre
tary of the association.
Sechrist also announced that
the association has experienced loading hs weapon. The shoot
very successful year and that
the board of directors approved
payment of a 5 per cent divi
dend to all stock holders of rec
ord on November 30, 1949. The
office is now In the process of
mailing out dividend checks to
the. 575 association members.
One director is to be elected
at the annual meeting, the term
of Fred W. Dickman of Aums
ville having expired. Other di
rectors are Fred Muhs of Mc-
Minnville, C. E. Lewis of Aums
villc, Ralph G. Otis of Newberg
and Robert C. Mitchell of Per
dydale. It is planned to hold the bus
iness session in the morning af
ter which a lunch will be serv
ed to those in attendance. En
tertainment will be provided
at the luncheon and the fea
ture of the meeting will be the
address of Henry Matthew,
president of the Federal Land
bank of Spokane. Matthew has
been associated with the land
bank since 1928 and was elect
ed to the office of president on
November 1, 1948. Matthew's
experience and thorough un
derstanding of the problems
of farm financing will insure
that his address will be of in
terest to iarmera and their
friends.
Mayor Lee Gives Up
Special Tax Plan
Portland, Ore., Jan. 28 OJ.PJ-
Mnyor Dorothy McCullough Lee
today gave up her fight to levy
a $25 tax on non-residents doing
business within the city limits
of Portland.
The Mayor, at a council meet
ing, moved that the proposed tax
be filed and given no further
consideration. The motion was
adopted unanimously by the
council.
Earlier, the council was in a
weeping economy move to meet
emergency financial problems
slashed a total of $599,086 from
items budgeted for expenditure
during the remainder of the fis
cal year ending June 30.
ing was witnessed by Pearl, 7
Ernestine Marie, 5, and Norma
Jean Zips, 3, and cab driver Ed
ward G. Brinkman.
Deputy Richard Prince said
Zips held the youngest child in
front of him when the officers
sought to take him Into custody.
He dropped his gun when one
of the officers drew his revolver
and pointed it at Zips' head.
"I am not sorry about any
thing," ex-officio Coroner Clark
H. Johnson quoted Zips as say
ing. "She just pushed me too
far."
Finance Committee
Headed by Elfstrom
Heading the new finance com
mittee of the Salem War Mem
orial association is Mayor R. L.
Elfstrom. Appointment was an
nounced Wednesday night by
Bruce Williams, president, at
a meeting of officers and com
mittee heads.
William Hamilton, chairman
of the building committee, will
explain building plans of the
proposed memorial at public
meeting at the Chamber of Com
merce next Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock.
Plans for a similar memor
ial in Portland will be explain
ed February 15 by Ormand R.
Bean, city commissioner of Port
land. This also will be a pub
lic meeting and held at the
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Date Changed Again
Webfoot The Webfoot
grange, having been postponed
from the regular night to Sat
urday, was postponed again to
Saturday evening, January 28,
Farm Planning
Sessions Dated
Two farm planning groups of
the Silver Creek soil conserva
tion district have completed two
farm planning meetings and will
hold their third meeting during
the coming week.
The group, composed of Paul
Jaquet, Don Jaquet, W. F. Krenz,
George Mills, E. V. King, R. E.
King, F. M. Miller and LeRoy
Rue, held their meeting at the
home of Paul Jaquet on Monday
January 23.
The land capability score card
was used In the field to deter
mine the capability of the land,
Unfortunately, this had to be
squeezed In between snow
squalls so only one area could
be scored.
The balance of the meeting
was held inside where Austin
Sanford, soil conservation tech
nician, led a discussion on soil
fertility and conservation.
The second group held their
third farm planning meeting oh
Wednesday, January 25. This
group, composed of L. E. Coslett,
Oral Egan, Mrs. M. Hope, O.
Hammon, Conrad Johnson, Saul
Mallbye and A. E. Reid, held
their meeting at the office where
a detailed discussion was made
on soil fertility, crop rotation
and conservation.
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Further meetings by either of
these groups after the third
meeting will be held when spe
cial local problems come up or
the farmers have some specific
subject to be discussed.
About once a year each group
will get together tp review the
work accomplished, make plans
for the future and find out thr I
new developments In the field j
of conservation. :
No Advertising Meters
Longview, Wash., Jan. 26 (U.R)
The Longview city attorney
today had ruled illegal the Tent
ing of advertising space on park
ing meters.
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