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22 Capita! Journal, Salem, Ore.,Tuesday, June 10, 1952 F" ' ----- Red Flags and Banners Put to the Torch Infantrymen carrying carbines and bayonet-tipped rifles, drag out North Korean flags and banners from compound 85 and burn them during latest raid on tough prisoner enclosures. This was part of Brig. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner's campaign to bring order to the unruly prisoner of war compounds on Koje Island. At the left a Patton tank stands guard. (AP Wire-photo) Vacations, Berry Harvest Keep E. Salemites Occupied East Salem Vacation trips ind summer guests who are on vacation trips with seasonal crops to be harvested have changed the interests of East Salem homes for a summer pro gram. There are only a few straw berry fields in East Salem, but several to the east and almost every school-aged pupil with many adults are spending their days picking. The Albert Patz field on Swe gle road has a large crew pick ing. Several families In Swcgle are picking at the Van Cleaves. In Middle Grove community there are several large acreages. One high school girl having a vacation trip at this time is Nancy Jayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jayne of Lan caster drive. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Art Tinker of Earl avenue, in Auburn community, on a trip south into California. Last week they were at Santa Barbara and this week Miss Jayne Is visiting in the home of her uncle and family, the Merle Haskins, at Los Angeles. She will accompany them on their vacation trip north through Boulder dam, Salt Lake and Yellowstone park and west to Salem. Guests this week at the Charles Jayne home are her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins from Chula Vista, Calif. Guests the past week at the Robert Pickerel home on North Lancaster drive were his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson from Florence, Colo. Mrs. Eddie Cater and son, Michael of Coos Bay have been visiting the past week in the home of Mrs. Cater's parents, the Ralph Beckers, on Sunny view avenue, with Mr. Cater coming for them over the week end. In keeping with the records of Middle Grove 4-H clubs for several years, at all shows they Three Killed in NY Wind Storm New York (P) A sudden wind driven thunderstorm plunged the New York metro politan area into a howling darkness Monday for a terrify ing half-hour of three deaths and extensive property damage. Winds with gusts up to 84 miles an hour blew a 225-pound man off a four-story Manhattan roof to his death, uprooted trees, tore down power lines and rip ped off a main floor door of the Empire State building. Seven planes on the ground at La Guardia Field were damaged 1952-53 Budget Gets Approval The city budget committee, In a short meeting just ahead of the pleted its work on the 1952-53 budget and adopted the docu ment which totals an overall of $3,182,310, including the water department outlay. The public will have an op portunity to say whether it ap proves the budget at a public hearing set for Thursday nioht July 10 at 7:30. The only important revision made by the committee in fhi estimates for anv drnartmoni was for the airport in which the total was reduced from ?19, 137.56. By this readjustment Charles Barclay, airnort mana. ger, will go on a half-time basis with salary of $3000 instead of S4598, and one maintenance man will be eliminated, rprinc. ing that item from $6,536 to $3,- jou. ine farming operation at the airport was cut from $1500 to S500. but 1000 was aririert to each for repairs of runways and field maintenance, making those items S2000 each instead of $1000. In the city health department $880 was added for the services of Don Hendrie as laboratory technician. All departments were adjust ed to the change from state re tirement fund pension benefits to federal social sepnritv whiph will cost the city for the coming fiscal year $4800 more. The change will be effective August i. Not counting the water de partment the city budget totals $2,345,364.56. Eight Missing Manila VP) Eight persons were reported missing Tuesday after their fishing boat capsized in high seas off South Panay Island. Seventeen swam to shore. Two Students Plan to Climb High Mountain Seattle W.R) Two Yale univer sity students made plans Mon day to scale 17,000-foot King peak in Alaska the highest un conquered mountain in North America. Dave Harrah and Tom Morris met this past weekend with Pete Schoening, climbing expert from Seattle who will head the nine man expedition to the jagged, icy peak. The group will carry a quan tity of special equipment, includ ing new-type snow-pacs and aluminum fuel bottles. They will! fly to the Quintino Sella glacier where the climb will begin. ! Yakima Judge's Son Gets WU Scholarship A freshman honor scholarship has been awarded to Ian R. Mac Iver, Jr., Yakima, Wash., by Wil lamette university. The awardee is the son of Su perior Court Judge and Mrs. I. R. Maclver of Yakima. Maclver is a graduate of Yak ima high school where he was an honor society student. Besides his scholastic accomplishments he has been active in church work and has served as a repre sentative to the Evergreen Boys State. He will enter Willamette, in September. I Calf Missing at Silverton Rites Silverton T h e program of presentation of a calf to a de serving boy interested in rais ing cattle, an annual Rotary club project, as announced by S. Parzy Rose, club secretary, for Monday, June 9, failed to materialize as the boy was avail able, but for some reason not revealed, the promised calf was not present. The formal ceremony of pres etnation will be at a later meet ing, possibly next week. Announcement was made in the Saturday afternoon bulletin that "the club was sponsoring and had had him as luncheon guest, Howard Poppleton, a lo cal high school boy for Beaver Boys State June 22-28. Three boys are being sent from Silverton this year. Leon McCamon is being sponsored by the Silverton Lions club, and Fred Kaser by the American Legion Delbert Reeves post No. 7. Man Killed in Crash Hood. River Wl A pickup truck plunged off Mount Hood highway near here Monday night, killing outright the driv er, Arthur Wonsell, 52, Portland. The mishap occurred 24 miles south of here near Cooper Spur Junction. $6,000,000 Navy Job j Goes to Profland Firm'! Portland UP) Two contracts totalling six million dollars were awarded Monday by the navy : Department to the Gunderson Brothers Engineering company i of Portland. ; The contracts call for con- i struction of 190 landing craft ! and 33 steel cargo barges. enter, the three members of the Triple 4-H club placed with their entries at the Guernsey show the past week. Gaylene Van Cleave received a first award in showmanship, Cherrill Doty a second place in showmanship and Sammy Mey ers a first award for his junior yearling heifer. Mrs. Paul Bas ett is their leader and her son was awarded a championship for his Guernsey milk cow placed first in showmanship competi tion in FFA showings. (Advertisement) Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your skin is irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, try Sanltone Ointment. Itching stops prompt ly. 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