Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 07, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, March 7, 1950
also give short appraisals to ap
plicants. A minimum specified
score is required.
Some selectivity has been re
quired in Salem and other parts
of Marion county because of the
numerous applic ants, Bateson
states. Tests will be given near
ly twice the number to be em
ployed. Tests will be held in Salem
Thursday and Friday at the sen
ior high and Bush schools and
Saturday in schools or other pub
lic buildings in Woodburn, Mt.
Angel, Dallas, Independence,
west side Salem, Canby, Aums
ville, Stayton, Milwaukie, Ore
gon City, Newport, Taft and Cor
vallis. Birds killed by fowl cholera
should be burned or buried so
rats or other animals will not
spread the disease organisms.
John Bone Is
Speech Winner
Salem high school debate stu
dent, John Bone, finished as Sa
lem finally in a national orato
rical contest sponsored by the
American Legion.
Bone is 16 years of age and is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Bone, 1525 Baker street.
The cont e s t a n t s addressed
members of the local Capital
Post 9 at their regular meeting
Monday night. Contest topic was
"The Constitution."
Runner-up in the contest was
Ronald Swanson, 15, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Severt Swanson, 1080
North 22nd street.
Both students were coached
Death Threat
By Gangsters
Los Angeles, March 7 ( A
top federal enforcement official
disclosed Tuesday that he receiv
ed a death threat in connection
with the government's intensive
drive against narcotics rings and
gang warfare in California.
George White, head of the fed
eral narcotics bureau in the
western region, told a reporter
he received a telephone call just
after Abraham Davidian, a key
government witness, was slain in
Fresno last Wednesday. A voice
White said such threats are
not unusual and that he discounts
it.
A federal grand jury, called
in special session, was to begin
an investigation of the narcot
by Miss Amanda Anderson, Sa
lem high school debate teacher,
Exams Offered
Census Takers
Bone will enter the Marion
HELP
county contest later this month,
The winner of the county con
test will enter the state and fi
nally the national winner will be
awarded a $4000 scholarship.
ics and gang war problems late
today. In the meantime James
WANTED?
The Salem high school debate
team is now in preparation for
More than 500 applicants for
Robert Iannone, 36-year-old ml
census takers will take exami
nations for enumerators in the
Salem district later in the week
with. 280 ; to: be hired, accord
ing to Cornelius Bateson, district
the coming Willamette speech
tournament to be held the latter
part of this month.,
nor hoodlum who bolted the
Mickey Cohen mob, is booked
on suspicion of murder in the
slaying of Davidian.
Iannone a one-time boxer, is
wanted for questioning by Fres
no, Calif., police in the slaying
there last Wednesday of Abe Da
vidian. '
Davidian was to have been the
government's key witness in the
trial of 14 men charged with
Bomber Crashes
Brisbane,' Australia, March 7
W) A Royal Australian air
force Lincoln bomber crashed
in flames in southeast Queens
land today, killing four persons
aboard. The plane smashed nose
first into a field at Rosewood
near Ipswich.
supervisor..'.'.'.'.
Final crew leaders have been
selected,. Audrey Kessler, Cor
vallis, for Benton county; James
M. Howeis, Newport, Lincoln
county and Harry W Chambers,
Newport, lor parts of both coun
ties. The' examinations will be
said:
"Here is a friendly tip. David
ian was first. You're next."
given by crew leaders who will
narcotics conspiracy.
M
P:
Red Cross Worker Paul
Wolf, above, heads the mer
cantile division in the cur
rent Bed Cross fund cam
paign. He and his workers are
out to raise $1800 in their di
vision. (Bishop-Moderne picture)
Cub Pack 102
Awards Made
' Members of Cub Pack No. 102
were entertained by members of
the sponsoring agency, the First
Methodist church recently. Lat
er they were given the awards
they had earned.
' Acts of magic were perform
ad by Murco Ringnalda .while
, character sketches were given
by R. T. Melin.
Awards included: Den 1, Mrs.
Donald Cooper, den mother:
Wolf silver arrow, Marry Mc
Wolf silver arrow, Larry Mc
Cargar, Pete Melin; gold arrow,
Arthur Erickson, Vernon Hill,
Larry McCargar, Pete Melin;
Bear, silver arrow, Don Cooper;
Lion, silver arrow, Judson
Smith, Jimmy Roethlin; gold ar
row, Jimmy Roethlin. Den chief
Insignia, Bill Ringnalda.
. Den 2, Mrs. E. O. Stadter, den
mother. New wolf awards, Bob
by Burris, Terrald Johnson,
Johnny Wenger, Wayne Robin
son; gold arrow, Bobby Burris.
Den 4, Mrs. Urban Peterson,
den mother. New bear awards,
Stewart Smith, Billy Wright;
new lion awards, Loring Schmidt
Jr.; denner stripes, Mike Rath.
Edna Marie Hill to
Be Featured Soloist
Edna Marie Hill, 17, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. B.
Hill, 1660 Fir street, will be fea
tured soloist with the Salem high
school orchestra Tuesday night
when the orchestra and the Sa
lem high school choral groups
put on the second of the two
concert series starting at 8
o'clock.
The orchestra group Is directed
by Victor B. Palmason and the
choral groups are to sing under
the direction of Howard Miller.
Salem high school students
participating have been practic
ing the past two weeks preparing
for the event.
Miss Hill is an active student
at Salem high and is a member
of six organizations.
Tanganyika, a British trustee
ship under the United Nations in
Africa, was German Fast Africa
before 1916.
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