Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1952, Image 3

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Route Signs
For Emergency
A lupply of emergency route
Igns, to be erected at specific
locations in Marion county fol
lowing any large-scale disaster,
were delivered Monday to Wal
lace Wharton, county civil de
tense director.
The state civil defense agency
has printed a detailed guide that
shows where each sign is to be
placed during an emergency,
said Oscar Cutler of the engin
eering and heavy rescue service.
All local civil defense directors
will receive strip-maps of their
areas and instructions on erect
ing the signs.
This is part of a comprehen
sive plan for controlling the
movement of traffic during an
emergency. Cutler said that
hundreds of lives might depend
on the ability to keep roads open,
commenting that some nations
that do not have one percent as
many automobiles as America
had some of the worst traffic
jams in history during the recent
war.
Major state highways or pri
mary roads have been desig
nated in northwest Oregon for
emergency vehicles only. Ac
cording to technicians who de
veloped the traffic control plan,
the main concern would be keep
ing inbound routes clear so that
help can reach disaster scene
- in the shortest possible time.
Any organized evacuation, if re
quired, would be handled on
secondary, out-bound roads.
Identification placards will be
placed on windshields of trucks
and cars not readily recognizable
as emergency vehicles. This
would get them through police
blockades quickly.
Graduate Student to
Survey School District
Mrs. Blossom Woods, a former
Cascade high school teacher and
a graduate student in Willamette
university, is planning an occu
pational survey of the Cascade
union high school district.
This venture is In cooperation
with the district high school
board and Superintendent Ur-hammer.
The purpose of the survey is
to obtain enough occupational
information from the businesses
in the district to supply voca
tional help and guidance for the
high school students of Cascade
and field trip studies by them
and the grade schools.
Information will be obtained
by Interview.
Steve Anderson to
Head Movement
New York VP) An Oregon at
torney who resigned as vice
president of the National Feder
ation of Young Republican Clubs
says formal announcement was
made Monday ' of his appoint
ment to head the new Republi
cans for Stevenson committee,
The attorney is .Steve Ander
son of Salem, Ore., who arrived
here Sunday.
Anderson told newsmen at
Idlewild airport that he was im
pressed by Gov. Adlal E. Steven
son, the democratic candidate for
the presidency, and had become
"quite distressed over the cam
paign of his original choice, re
publican candidate Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore,, Tuesday, October 21, 1952 3 J
Men Recruited for
NavCad Program
T.t. D. E. Wilson and Chief H
T. Fisher. Naval Air Reserve
trnlnine unit. Seattle, will be in
the Salem area October 27 and
28 in connection with recruiting
men for the Navcaa program.
Tho turn will be on the Wil
lamette university campus Octo
ber 27 and will be at tne uregon
College of Education, Monmouth,
Chief Fisher, who Monday
was in Salem en route from Cor
vallis to Portland, said that now
the navy can enlist men in the
NavCad in less than a ween.
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