10 Capital Journal, Salem, On., Wednesday, Jon 21, 1950
Where Do We Go From HereT Seven baby gorlllai, des
tined for zoos In varioui itatei, reit in a New York pet fhop
after a voyage by air from their native Africa.
Hoover Asks for More Men
To Prevent Security Break
Washington, June 21 U.B FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
told congreu Tuesday that he need! more manpower to combat
Increasingly tricky subversives and prevent a security "break
down." But he warned against "suppression and outlawing."
In the FBI section of the u-
tlce department's annual report
to the house and senate, Hoover
aald:
"The Increasing stealth and
deceit employed by subversives
snake the work of the FBI in
creasingly difficult and require
more manpower and Ingenuity
to secure the information which
will prevent a breakdown of our
domestic security.1
The FBI director told congress
the difficulties "can well be
realized when it is considered
that subversives use fictitious
names, meet under the cover of
darkness and operate in a clan
destine manner."
Hoover said that until there
is a national policy which will
make "clandestine and under
round activities unprofitable,"
the challenges to the FBI will
continue.
"Suppression and outlawing
subversive organizations by leg
islative enactment are not the
answer," he said. "As a nation
we need have no fears so long as
actions of those residing within
our shores are 'open and above
board.' "
Hoover detailed arguments
previously voiced for not dis
closing the identity of FBI un
dercover agents who assist it in
loyalty and the other investiga
tions. He said the value ol pro
tectlng the identity of such
agents was proved in the trial of
the 11 communist leaders in
New York because premature
revelation of their names would
have ended their usefulness.
The report covered the year
nded June 3, 1949. Hoover said
that during this period eai
Investigated by the FBI resulted
in 8,416 convictions.
Hoover said that of all persons
brought to court in FBI cases,
97.2 percent were convicted. He
added that S3 .9 percent of these
convictions were on pleas of
guilty.
There were two deaths and
eight life sentences. Other sen
tences totaled 20,077 years, 10
months and 13 days.
Ambulance Service
Established in Albany
Albany, Ore Establishment
of a new private ambulance
service here has been complet
ed by Bob Rutter and Don Gar
ris of Portland and they an
nounced Monday they are ready
for service.
The two have come here from
Portland with their families and
have set up headquarters, where
they are available day or night,
with no distance limitations on
calls. The new enterprise will
be known as the Arrow Ambul
ance service.
Equipment includes a new
Pontiac ambulance with accom
odations for three patients, and
with oxygen tank and first aid
materials valued at $200 in the
car.
When service is needed for
more than three persons, an
emergency car will be available.
In addition to local service,
the Arrow company has an
agreement with Western Sky
ways for air ambulance service
from the Albany Municipal air
port, and they aald they can
have a plana here within SO
minutes after notification.
Painting roosts with a one per
cent suspension of the gamma
isomer oi benzene hexachloride
has been found effective against
chicken lice..
Cowboy Comedian to
Crown Timber Queen
Albany Queen of the 1950
Timber Carnival will have the
honor of being crowned by
Smiley Burnette, billed as Amer
ica's number one radio and
screen cowboy comedian, mark
ing the first appearance of a
movie star on a Timber Carnival
program in the six-year history
The chunky, 245 pound vet
eran of Western films will fill
the role of master of ceremonies
at the Coronation Pageant, to be
held on the banks of scenic Wav-
erly Lake at 9:30 p. m. Sunday,
July 2, it has been announced. A
unique setting will be used this
year, according to Jim Kern,
Coronation chairman, who dis
closed that the pageant will por
tray Paul Bunyan's saw mill on
a logger's holiday, visited by the
queen and her royal court. Com
mand performance will be pre
sented by the Albany Choristers.
Circle Fighters and the Mill Hand
Quartet Also appearing will be
Bill SeSouza and bis orchestra
and Roy Jackson and the North-
westerners from radio station
KEX in Portland.
Marcantonio to Run
Again for Congress
New York, June 21 U.B Rep.
Vito Marcantonio, American
labor party and frequent sup
porter of communist objectives,
announced today that he would
seek another term against a
democratic republican - liberal
party coalition aimed at ousting
him from congress.
He now is serving his seventh
term from the polyglot 18th dis
trict, comprised largely of the
East Harlem slums.
The coalition candidate is
James G. Donovan, a democrat
Chiang Appeals
For Chinese Aid
Taipei, June 21 W) Chinese
President Chiang Kai-Shek to
day appealed to Chinese living
in other countries to rally to
the cause of democracy and fight
communism.
His appeal was directed at
all Chinese living outside of the
country but he paid particular
attention to Chinese in southeast
Asia, possibly next target of the
communists.
'Soviet aggression knows no
bounds," Chiang said in his radio
address. 'The democracies of
the world have not yet united
themselves. A sense of comprom
ise and temporary ease still persists."
Chiang said, as in the war
with Japan, China is bearing
the brunt of the first attack of
the third world war.
He praised his countrymen for
their help in fighting commun
ism and pledged anew his de
termination to invade the China
mainland as soon as possible.
Chiang said the menace of
the communist tide was becom
ing more and more serious but,
nevertheless, he asked overseas
Chinese "not to lose their con
fidence in freedom and in your
beloved country.
"I shall never shirk my re
sponsibility and will live up to
the expectations of my fellow
countrymen both at home and
overseas in defending Formosa,"
ne pieagea.
Silverton to Become
1st Class Postal Zone
Silverton Coming as encour
aging news to the business folk
Is an announcement that begin
ning July 1, the Silverton post
office holds a first class rating.
This change involves a show
ing of the past calendar year
of more than 340,000 in postal
receipts, the change from district
accounting to a direct account
ing office taking full effect on
July 1.
Henry Aim, local postmaster,
Is appreciative of the growth
of the home town which made
this advancement possible.
3 Linn County Firms
File Incorporation
Albany, Ore. Articles of in
corporation have been filed here
for three Linn county enter
prises, including the Blue Creek
Lumber company, Lebanon; the
Albany Baseball association, and
the Canyon Logging and Lum
ber company.
The new lumber firm, with
headquarters at Lebanon, is
sponsored by E. J. Jungwirth,
W. L. Barnes, Fred H. Stege
man and W. H. Mac Donald, all
of Lebanon. Capital stock is
given as $10,000.
The Albany corporation Is a
non-profit organization without
capital stock. Incorporators are
Orville Wiseman, H. L. Maloney,
Dr. Joe Gray, Dr. M. R. Cooley,
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Frog, Buried
Alive 9 Years,
Blinks at Life
Oklshoma City, June 21 u-
A bewildered frog, burled alive
tor nine years, blinked at civi
lization today and obviously
didn't like it
Eugene Meadows, a pipe fitter,
found the faded amphibian yes
terday when he dug beneath
concrete flooring at a Tinker air
base hangar.
"There was no air pocket
just solid dirt packed around
him," Meadows reported. "It's
been about nine years since the
flooring was put in."
Meadows took the frog home
"to see what will happen to
him." He was still alive today,
but acting in a most un-froggy
manner.
"We have him in a tub of dirt
In the basement," said Meadows'
wife. "But he doesn't seem to
want to do anything but bury
himself ir. It. Instead of hop
ping forward like a frog is sup
posed to do, he just crawls back
wards and buries himself In the
dirt until only his nose is showing.".
She said the animal hadn't
made a sound and hadn't eaten
anything.
"We took him a bug, but he
was afraid of it," she said.
Albany Businesses
File Assumed Names
Albany, Ore. Assumed busi
ness name certificates have been
filed here for Ray's Septic Tank
service by Francis Nored, Leban
on; the Swanson Logging Co. by
Jack L. Swanson, with O. D,
Swanson withdrawing; for the
Santiam Stock Farms, by O. D
Swanson, Jack and Frances
Swanson, all of Lebanon.
For the Estep Realty Co. by
J. E. Estep, Lebanon; for the
Dunham Logging Co. by George
and Keith Dunham, Albany; W.
O., Archie and Lee Evans, Jef
ferson; Henry Cartwright, Drap
erville and George H. Koster,
RFD 4, Albany.
For the Bolman Logging Co.
by George R. and Clara E. Bol
man, Scio and for the K. & A.
Lumber company by Ray and
Kathryn Platz, Albany.
For Earl and Nellie Moore,
Harrisburg, operating as Dinty's
Furniture, Hardware and Vari
ety store.
Frank Edwards, J. L. Chambers
and Harold Arnett.
Paul Creek Bert and Ada
Karr, Lyons, are incorporators
of the Canyon company.
1975 Population
In Independence
. Independence According to
figures on the preliminary count
released last week by Cornelius
Bateson, census district supervi
sor. Independence has a popula
tion of 1,973. This is 803 more
people than were listed here in
1940 and represents a gain of
43.9 percent. The 1940 popula
tion was 1,372. .
On the whole, Independence
showed a greater percentage
wise increase than the rest of
the county. The county's popula
tion now stands at 28,184 com
pared to 19,989 ten years ago,
showing a gain of slightly more
than 30 percent
Due to having college stu
dents counted as residents for
the first time, Monmouth's pop
ulation jumped from 965 to
1,941, only 34 less than Inde
pendence and doubling the 1940
figure. However, subtracting the
approximately 350 college stu
dents from that total would
leave them a 44 percent gain-
figure within a few decimal
points of the Independence per
centage of increase.
The remainder of the county
outside the city areas had a 1950
population of 14,477.
These figures are substantial
ly correct, but are subject to re
vision after returns for non-residents
are credited to their prop
er locality and other routine
checks have been made,
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raised from 2,300 pounds of
Douglas fir seed under perfect
conditions.
Barbers Idle Mondays
Portland, June 21 W AFL
Barber shops there are 310 of
them in Portland and surround
ing territory will be closed
Mondays the rest of the sum
mer.
The barbers voted last night
for a three-month trial period
of a five-day week schedule,
closing Sundays and Mondays.
Shops affected are in Portland,
Forest Grove, Oregon City and
Hillsboro.
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