Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1950, Page 27, Image 27

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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 9, 1930
Houses Burn after Fatal Plane Crash Two MinnpHiwIis hnmp. hum nn either sirfo nf
what is left of the home of Franklin Doughty into which a Northwest Airlines passenger
plane crashed while trying to land during a blizzard. At least 15 persons and pos
sibly 19 were killed. Several persons in the Doughty home, including two children, were be
livcd killed. (AP Wirephoto.)
Washington. March 9 (fl5)
Senator Morse (R-Orc) said to
day "constitutional liberal re
publicans" will urge the repub
lican party to adopt policies
calling for a balanced budget in
the 1950 political campaign.
"I am convinted a great poli
tical awakening is sweeping the
country in support of construc
tive, affirmative, forward look
ing policies which the constitu
tional liberals in the republican
party are urging the republican
party to fight for in the 1950
campaign," Morse told a report
er. "We believe America's great
est defense is a sound domestic
economy.
Therefore we are urging the
adoption of the major recom
mendation of the Hoover com
mittee for economy in govern
ment. We are recommending
the adoption of the major tax
revision recommendations of the
committee for economic devel
opment. We are fighting for a
balanced budget.
'We are supporting a biparti
san foreign policy. We are op
posing isolationism because we
are convinced isolationism will
mean war.
'We are insisting the Ameri
can people recognize that unless
peace is won, freedom in Ame
rica will be endangered by the
spread of Russian police state
methods in Asia and elsewhere
in the world."
Dallas, Tex., March t (PI
State and federal officials today
sought the answer to a number
of questions in the case of high
priced beef tenderloin that turn
ed out to be horsemeat.
They wanted to know first
of all where it was produced.
Thousands of pounds of horse
meat processed to resemble
choice beef tenderloin were
seized in Houston and Dallas
yesterday.
At Fort Worth, the city health
department confiscated 3,600
pounds of meat but wouldn't
label it horse meat. "We are not
sure what it is," said City Health
Director W. V. Bradshaw. Re
sults of tests on the meat are ex
pected today or tomorrow.
Most of the meat shipments
came from Kansas City. A fed
eral investigation was launched
there. An unconfirmed report at
Dallas said it was believed the
meat was shipped to Kansas City
from Chicago.
Dr. R. S. Martin, chief of
Houston's city health depart
ment meat inspection division,
said an estimated 3,000 pounds
of horse meat had been sold to
12 high class Houston restau
rants since December.
"It was good, clean meat," he
said, "but it was horsemeat."
AT
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VISTA
New Zealand soldiers call
marines "Cobbers," meaning
pal or buddy.
His Home Hit by Falling Airliner Franklin Doughty
(right) walks Into a Minneapolis hospital for treatment of
injuries suffered when a Northwest Airlines passenger plane
crashed into his southside home during a severe snowstorm.
All aboard the plane were killed. Doughty's home was de
molished and two of his children killed. In all at least 15 per
sons were killed and possibly 19. (AP Wirephoto.)
Exhibit by Boulier
Drawing Attention
The watercolor exhibition by
Larry Boulier at the Elfstrom
Galleries is drawing attention
this month from gallery goers.
Most of the paintings deal
with the Oregon scene except
four paintings which depict the
South Carolina swamp land
Most outstanding among the
works is "Freedom;" an atmos
pheric painting of the coast. Be
cause of the interest evinced in
this painting the artist is en
couraged to send it east to a ma
jor exhibition in April.
Other popular pieces are
"Springtime on River Road,"
"Low Tide," "Southern Atmos
phere" and "Rhythm In Wood."
Boulier has been conducting a
series of watercolor demonstra
tions every Saturday afternoon
in the galleries; Next Saturday's
demonstration scheduled to
commence at 2:30 p.m. will deal
with the "scrubbing" methtod.
Judy Garland Plans
Physical Check, Rest
Hollywood, March 9 VP)
Film actress Judy Garland plans
to leave in a week or so for
Boston for a complete physical
checkup and rest, MGM studio
said today.
The pug-nosed star spent
about 11 weeks in Boston last
year for a rest and returned to
Hollywood in good spirits, a
studio spokesman said. She may
spend two or three weeks in
Boston this trip.
Miss Garland recently com
pleted a picture, "Summer
Stock,"
Family of Eight
Die in Cabin Fire
Sandy, Ore., March 9 W) A
family of eight died in a flam- '
ing one-room mill cabin near
here Thursday. I
The roaring fire apparently
started on the small building's,
north side the only one with
a door.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Lud
wig and their six children died !
in the trap.
The cabin was one of 14 hous
ing workers at the Wilson saw
mill off the Mount Hood Loop
highway about 11 miles from
here. Sandy is 20 miles east ot
Portland.
Carl Wilson, owner of the j
mill, said his barking dog awak-!
ened him at 1:15 a.m. and he
looked out to discover the fire
He ran to the cabin, ripped
away boards covering a win
dow, and flame billowed out
The interior was all ablaze.
'It all happened so fast there
was no chance to do a thing,"
Wilson said.
He called the fire department.
but the cabin was leveled when
firemen arrived.
Wilson said he assumed the
fire started from a heating stove
on the north side of the 16 by
10-ioot Duuaing, near the door.
The dead were listed as Lud-
wig, 34; his wife Wanda, about
32; Rebecca, 15; Jerry, 13; Den
nis, 10; Michael, 7; Ronnie. 2.
and Kathleen, 5 months. Coro
ner Ray Rilance took the bod
ies to Oregon City after prelim
inary investigation.
More Trout Liberated
Portland, March 9 (P) The
state game commission is get
ting ready for the fishing sea
son again. Some 82,000 yearling
cutthroat trout have been releas
ed in southern Oregon coastal
streams and lakes; and more
small fish will be released in
mountain waters as soon as
snow melts.
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