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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1952)
22 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 7, 1932 Jet Pilots Bail Out at Six Miles London W) Two surprised jet fighter pilots, one British and one American, bailed out of their planes at six mile alti tude and drifted into London's joint exercises Monday between the U.S. air force and Royal air force. After they parachuted, their planes plunged into the ground three miles apart. The British pilot floated down onto a suburban sidewalk and reported, "someone chipped off my tail." The American flier, Capt. Milton G. Whltford of the Blst fighter wing, dodged chimney pots and landed an arm's length Lebanon Youths Held in Fight Lebanon Two local youths, Dale Hetland and Calvin De Gormett, are being held in the county jail on a charge of as- sault and battery. Their ball has been fixed at $25 each. Lebanon police were called late Friday night to investigate the story of a local girl who re ported her escort and another youth were attacked while the three were parked in a gravel pit near the river. While the two boys reported ly engaged in a battle with five youths who appeared at the pit, the girl made her way to the highway and was picked up by a passing motorist. Hetland and DeGormett re portedly are members of the attacking party. Wonderful Relief for4 ITCIIiriG SICIII I To promptly soothe intense itching of rashes, eczema, psoriasis, athlete's foot and similar surface skin and scalp irritations, apply Zemo a high ly medicated stainless antiseptic. Zemo stops scratching and so helps heal and clear the irritated skin. Buy Extra southern suburbs with each "I hope I didn't hurt your rose tree, ne told .the startled householder. Strength & e m o ZEMO wondering "what hit me?" Their planes collided during for stubborn cases. from a backyard hothouse. ,iiaWmjLji iifftiiin .i - t-r-trmiMiiiiii H i i V ' j ii i ' Jim ihinnliiiiitainiiBVtr Recording of Testimony Refused Senator Joseph R. Mc Carthy (R., Wis.), (left), looks over papers in a senate office building in Washington as he poses with tape recording machine he insisted be used during testimony by Senator William Benton (D., Conn.), (right), in pre-trial hearing in McCarthy's libel-slander suit against Benton. Benton, shown with his attorney, Theodore Kiendl (center), in corridor, re fused testimony with the device in the room, and walked out after his lawyer objected to the machine's use. (AP Wire photo) Fred J. St rat ma nn Named Manager of Coast Pear Bureau Portland, (U.R) Fred J. Slrat mann of Portland Tuesday was named manager of the Oregon-Washington-California Pear bu reau. Stratmann, formerly manager of the bureau's merchandising division in New York, succeeds R. A. Patterson who recently resigned. E. R. Pooley, Hood River, bureau president, said Patterson's resignation was ef fective July 1. "Fresh winter pears have achieved wider distribution, the practice of ripening is being followed by wholesalers and fresh pear merchandising dem onstration achieved' wide ac claim of the food trade during Patterson's six years as pear bureau manager," Policy said In announcing Stratmann's ap pointment. The pear bureau authorized continued research on frozen pear concentrates; employment of a full-time field representa tive in Texas, and appointment of a committee to work with a container firm in the develop ment of fibre shipping contain ers. The bureau also reelected Pooley president. Other offi cers named included: J. W. Hebert, Yakima, first vice pres ident; J. A. Hodapp, Placer ville, Calif., second vice presi dent; Paul Seeley, Wenatchee, third vice president; H. B. Mur phy, Medford, fourth vice pres ident; Stratmann,- secretary treasurer; K. M. 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