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f 1 If , A' ' ' M . A " - S n i ti-rtnaTn 1 Eight Divorces Filed at Albany Disappointed ! Brazil Rescuers A Ci l i ! sues rotors More Peace .mt&iJ USS Wasp Returns to Sea The aircraft carrier USS Wasp moves into The Narrows en route to Gravesend bay, after leaving drydock at Bayonne, N. J. The big vessel has a new bn section "grafted" from her sister-ship the Hornet, to replace the damaged section resulting from . mid-Atlantic collision with the destroyer Hobson. Ammunition will be loaded on the carrier and she will return to duty. (AP Wirephoto) Present Reclamation Policies Held Opposed to Original Plan Albany Five husbands and Belem, Brazil r. Col. Sinval three wives are seeking di-i Portland lu.ra Mrs. trma c. t Castro, chief of staff of the Bra vorces according to papers on Commons, Albany, Ore., filed zilian First Air Zone, announced file in circuit court. Henry suit in circuit court here Mon- Tuesday that peace has been es Powell is suing Margaret Powell dav asking $10,000 punitiveUablished among two bickering whom he married Dec. 18, 1951, damages from the Arthur Mur-i rescue expeditions at the scene at Lebanon, asking that he de- ray School of Dancing and iU of month s crash of a Pan fendant be granted restoration Portland operators. American Slratocruiser. of her maiden name Willison. j Mrs. Commons charged in her He said tne situation was be- Carroll McLain is suing Max-corr,plaint that the firm repre- inif solved with construction of ine McLain, whom he married sented falsely it could improve landing strip for small planes Dec. 1, 1949, also at Lebanon. I her "personality and better hcrl evacuate all members of an Ethel Johnson has filed suit ability to obtain a position, as.unofficial expedition sponsored against Patrick Johnson, to well as teach her to dance, whom she was married at Car-j Sne saj,j the dance school in son City, Nev., Aug. 5, 19S0. duced her to pay $628 last No She asks restoration of her for- Lember and to sign an agree- mer name, Coleman. 'merit to pay an additional $600 Betty Jean Otis has filed for a course in dancing. Earlier, the captives reported they had turned the tables on their captors, and were in con trol of the situation. against Edward P. Otis, to whom she was married Sept. 19. 1949, at Portland. She also asks restoration of her maiden 'and tnat sne be awarded $10,000 She asked that the $628 be re turned to her, the agreement to pay $600 be neclared invalid as punitive damages. Reservoirs Used For Flood Control Washington Pi Secretary name, Sagert. Clifford Keyser is suing Max Ine Keyser, whom he married at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 15, 1947. He asks custody of their three children. Dean Smith is suing Mar garet Smith, whom he married at Vancouver. Wash.. Nov. 30. 1950. He also asks custody of of the Interior Chapman said a child. j Tuesday that every possible re Robert Kenady has filed clamation reservoir is being put against Letha Kenady, whom he to use to helP meet Iood threats married at Springfield, Dec. 25,jon western rivers. 1951. I The waters in 29 reservoirs Marilyn Hayes asks a divorce either have been drawn down from Donald Hayes, to whom'" arc bcinS drained, to hold she was married at Lebanon 1 Dack as much as possible of the May 6, 1945. She asks custody ! anticipated water expected from by a Sao Paulo state politician. Three planeloads of parachut ists sent by the Brazilian Air Force to rescue a Brazilian offi cial and an American, members of the official expedition who had been taken to Rio De Ja neiro from an advance base, Col. Castro said. Election Forces Cut In Portland Budget Porlland iP) The Portland City Council began cutting budget Tuesday, because the vot ers Friday defeated a proposed 2'i-mill levy. The council will have about $400,000 to meet automatic sal ary increases and the cost of cutting firemen's hours to 56 a week. But at least $1,600,000 in requests will be turned down. Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., 'Wednesday, May 21, 1052 19 Lost Couple in Mud Up to Necks Orange, Tex. (P A Vinton, ; La., couple lost in a Sabine riv- short wave radio had searched for the couple. The Orange sheriff's office said that A. Block of Port Arth ur, Tex., who owns a fishing camp in the area where the cou ple disappeared, located the two. They were carried in a Lou isiana highway police car to a i ; T -I.- ri t t - its.er swamp north of Orange since T. L-iTL, .uiJl Sunday afternoon were found J?" -"',u "--" "- alive Tuesday in mud up to their d,"on was fair. armpits. They are Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reeord New York Budget Jonnie Johnson, both about 35. New York (P The city They were reported in serious council adopted a 1952-53 ex condition from exposure. Ipcnse budget Tuesday of $1,- More than 200 persons, equip- 469,265,101, the largest in tht ped with boats, an airplane and city's history. Allen V. Astin Nominated Washington yn Allen V. As-: tin of Bethesda, Md., was nomi-1 nated by President Truman to be director of the National Bu reau of Standards. He has been acting director for some time. ! of two children. the melting of record-breaking snows, he said in a statement. Portland, U.B A former president of the National Re clamation association says It is time to "make an about face in Harry E. Polk, editor of the Williston, N.D. Herald, attacked present reclamation policies Monday in a talk before the Co- Presumed Dead reclamation policies and takellumbia River Resources com- the road back to where we can make a new start." Should Doctor Tell Patient Illness Cancer Cleveland Should a doc tor tell a patient he has cancer, if the physician Is asked the question? Dr. John W. Cline of San Francisco, president of the American Medical Association, ! says yes. At the annual meeting of the Ohio State Medical Association Tuesday night, Dr. Cline was quetjfid on whether the physic ian should always tell the pat ient the truth. "If the patient puts you on the spot," he answered, "you have no right to lie to him, even if he asks you do I have can cer'?" In his address, Dr. Cline dis cussed a recent survey on the feelings of the public toward doctors. One complaint was that physi cans are not sufficiently frank with patients on their illnesses. In ancient times, sulfur was called brimstone, that is, burn stone, because It burned when lighted.' mittee and the Portland Cham ber of forum. San Diego W which crashed about 10 miles Commerce member's Monday was piloted Leslie G. Monroe, 22, -A navy plane n t o the sea north of here by Ens. of Med- Polk charged the government iford. Ore. has adopted a concept of con- Pacific Fleet Air Headquar- trol over resources contrary to'ler?. in announcing his identifi the founders of a national clamation program. "The program was intended for the benefit of farmers al ready on the land and to en courage other settlers to de velop agriculture. "Today the primary interest of those carrying out the re clamation project is more in an electric power empire than bringing water to undelevoped lands," he said. , He called the proposed Hells Canyon project a "flagrant vio lation of state rights." The proposed California-Oregon inter-tie was condemned by Polk as "a glaring demonstra tion of arrogant promotion by federal bureaucrats." He said California never asked for the additional power and did not even want it. cation, said he was missing and presumed dead. Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi G. Monroe of Medford, was on a routine training flight from nearby Miramar Air Station in the F4U Corsair fighter . The crew of the fishing boat R-Zee saw the plane crash but found only an oil slick on the surface. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cm May 14. 1953. John A. Hfltiel was duly appointed a.i rxecutor of the will anri Mtate of Nan M. Waener. deard. by an order of the. Circuit Court for Marlon County. OrfRon. All persons having claims acalnst said estate are hereby notified to present such claims In due form to ha Id executor at 511 Pioneer Trust Build in. Salem. Oregon, within alz months from tha date of thU notice, to wit: May 14. IBM. JOHN A HELTZEL As such Executor May 14. 21. 28, June 4, 1052 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Alma N. Ulrlch has been, by order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, appointed administratrix of the estate of Minnie Bfll Nye. deceased. Any i persona havlntt claims as a Inst said Male are requested to present them, tth proper vouchers, to said administra trix at 310 Pioneer Trust Biitldlnr. Salem. Orflinn, within six months from the irMnt this notice. Iaed this 23rd day or April, 19&2. ALMA N. ULRICH Administratrix or the estate o: Minnie Bell Ne, Deceaged RHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERflTRA Attorneys for Administratrix 311 Pioneer Trust Bulldin Galem. Oregon Apr. 23,30. May 1.14, 21. 195a NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE HIGHWAY AVENUE PROM PORTLAND ROAD TO 8ILVERTON ROAD NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient na Hereby declares IU purpose ana inien tifn to Improve HIOHWAY AVENUE from the East line of Portland Road to the West line of SUverton Road, in the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the extienae of tha abutting and tdja cent property, bv bringing aald portion of ild street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and pav ing said portion of street with Inch tsphaltlc concrete pavement 30 feet in width. In accordance with the plans and fpeelflcations therefor which were adopted bv the Common Council May 12, 1952. which are now on file in the office of the flty recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof, The Com mon Council hereby declares It purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. Written remonstrance against the above propoaed Improvement may be filed with the eltv recorder at anv time within ten days after the final publication of thli no tice by the ownen of the property af fected. By Order f the Common Council May 13. 1132: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is May 14. 1051. Date of final publication May 26. ItSl. May 14. 15. 1. 17. II. 20. 21, 22. 33. 14. 3 Church Friends Fete Woodburn Senior Woodburn Miss Loretta Wil son was honored on her birthday anniversary Monday evening with a surprise dinner, arranged by her mother, which was held at the Presbyterian manse with Mrs. E. Kay Fenton and Mrs. O. R. Schervam as hostesses. Miss Wilson is a member ot the graduating class at Wood- burn high school and the guests were members of the class from the Woodburn and Bethel Pres byterian churches. Covers were placed for Miss Wilson, Misses Dorothy Rice, Donna Wantz, Arlene Schervam and Patty Lou McLaughlin. Cocktails were served in tiny shrimp boats and favors were tiny doll graduates. Menus were in the school colors of blue and white. Gifts were presented to Miss Wilson and also to each of the other graduates. A decorated birthday cake featured the dinner. Morse Names Myers Alternate Delegate Portland U.R Sen. Wayne Morse (R., Ore.) Tuesday named H. Clay Myers, Jr., president of the Young Republicans of Ore gon, as his alternate to the re publican national convention in Chicago. Sen. Morse was one of the 10 dclegates-at-large elected in Fri day's primary balloting. Myers also ran for delegate Ttowtfoufaew! Bt SID BOISE QUESTION: Only a month after we bought a new car and insured it we had an accident in which the car was a total loss. The insurance Company bought us a new car but they now say we must buy new Collision insurance. Is this right ANSWER: Yes, you paid a premium which insured you against loss through damage to a particular car. That car was a total loss, you were paid in full and the old policy has been "used up." it If you'll address your own insurance questions to this of fice we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. 871 N. Church rhone t-Altg Representing General of America Ce.'s Now! rr M y SALE LEON'S The biggest shoe sale In Salem . . . 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