Two Galloner Fred Hobert, Woodburn, is shown being examined by Mist Berneice Schneider, R.N., Portland, at the Red Croia blood bank in Woodburn Friday. Hobert hat given 17 pintt of blood. Mrt. Emilie Wilmes and Mrt. T. Green, Aurora, joined the "Galloner" club Friday. The Friday blood bank, ipontored by the Woodburn Jayceet yielded 94 plntt of blood. Local Paragraphs Invitation Received Invita tion! have been received in Sa lem from the Portland Ameri canization Council to the 32nd annual reception, welcoming the 1952-1953 class of naturalized citizens. It will be Sunday eve ning, Feb. 22, at the Municipal auditorium. ' More Time Asked Oregon Pulp St Paper company hat made application to the Department of the Army for renewal and exten sion of time to December 31, 1953, on its permit to dredge in Willamette river at Durant bar More Lighta Broken The fifth similar cue of vandelism in several days was reported to city police by Ana Meek, 336 Oak street, in the smashing of a headlight, tail light and door window in her car. The malic ious destruction occurred Fri day night as the car was park ed in front of her home. Jess Gard Ousted by Firm Portland (A The Interstate Tractor, and Equipment Co. was ! reorganized here Friday and three directors, Including Repub lican National Committeeman Jess Gard, were removed. Gard. the firm's treasurer, and Vice Presidents George Altstadt and Byrle H. Hunter, were let out after they threatened to quit in a dispute over management policies. They demanded that Collla Johnson, the firm's president, re sign. But Johnson, the major stockholder, called a stockhold ers meeting and the three were not re-elected at that made them ineligible to hold- other offices. The three million dollar or ganization bought up the trio's stock at a price which gave them a "large profit,' Secretary c. E. Davidson reported. The firm's main offices are In Portland. It has stores at Long view, Wash., Astoria, The Dalles, Salem, Eugene, Roseburg and Coqullle. Bulldoser Bids Received The county court hat taken under advisement two bidt submitted for providing the county with a new bulldozer. The Wood Trac- 031.50 which is reduced to $10,- the Marion street bridge in Sa lem. The site for the proposed dredging is in the shallow chan nel in front of the Holman log dump, and on the south or main channel side of the adjacent bar. The material will be deposited on the bar. 281.50 by an offer of $5750 for a machine owned by the county Interstate Tractor Co. of Salem bid $16,324.70 and offered the county $4800 for the trade-In machine. Loses Part of Finger Richard Miller, working at the Honey wood distillery, 501 South 14ih, Friday lost the end of the mid dle finger of his right hand when he caught the hand in a pump pulley. He was given first aid and sent to the hospital. Parent Teacher Fellowihip The Parent-Tea.hsr Fellowship of Salem Academy will meet in the chapel at 7:45 Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Turnidge will present the program. Club t Meeting Central Townsend club No. 6 will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at 259 Court street. f it t v ' -. loHr--- i Sworn in By Uncle Paul Edwina Pearson (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Edwin Pearson, 840 S. Winter street, Salem, is sworn into the U. S. Navy by her Uncle, Lt. Cmdr. F. I Pearson, U. S. Navy, (right) at the V. S. Naval Recruiting station Seattle. A graduate of tha Sacred Heart Academy with the class of 1952, Mist Pearson, enlisted in the Navy for four years. She hat expressed a desire to serve in the hos pital corps and it now taking her recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md. (U.S. Navy photo) Gaarenstroom Ends Vet's Post William F. Gaarenstroom end ed five and one-half years as di rector of the state department of veteran affairs at a meeting of the department'! advisory committee held Saturday in the state library building, where be submitted hit final report on reau Federation and Oregon Ben Robinson Elected Farm Bureau President Ben Robinson, first vice presi- dent oi tne Oregon arm Bureau Federation and union county farmer, was elevated to the pre sidency of the Oregon Farm Bu YMCA Receives Gift The Salem YMCA has received a check for $2500 from the estate of Frederick W. Steusloff. Stuesloff, prominent in retail meat operations, provided for the gift prior to his death in 1928. The gift was secured through the efforts of the late Paul M. Wal lace, president of the Y board of directors for a number of years. The Steusloff estate hat been in trust since the death of Steusloff. Rain Forecast After a week's absence, rain again was in the weather picture for Salem and vicinity, Saturday, light showers falling at mid-morning. The forecast calls for cloudiness and occasional showers tonight and Sunday with temperatures warmer than they have been. Yc-atht Charged Five youthi were arrested by city police Friday evening on charges of illegal possession of liquor. The arresting officer taid he spotted one of the youths drinking from a bottle when lie met the car on North Capitol. He turned around and stopped the car and found sev eral bottles of beer it in. The arrested youths are James J. Knlellng, 19, Marion, driver of the car; Paul L. Thomas, 18, Turner; Merle T. Shepherd, 18, 624 N. Front street; Arnold K. Schelske, 18, Marion, and a 17-year-old Marion youth. Shooting Checked City police were called about mid night Friday night to investi gate gunfire in the 500 block of Cascade drive. Residents in the area taid they believed it was someone shooting at quail roosting in trees. Supervisors Elect The Indus trial Supervisors club elected Virgil Gearhart of Valley Motor as president of the group at a recent meeting. Lawrence Bar nard of Moore Business Forms was named vice president and Bill Petit of Blue Lake, secre tary-treasurer. The club it mad up of heads of departments of a number of industrial con cerns. The meeting the second Monday night of each month. Manufacturers Life Makes Annual Report Veterinary Change Asked flarv Tlntv 9P.,7 Tlnllvuinnrl Tlf ' asked and received permission to substitute Dr. F. R. Rankin for the regular veterinarian in ". connection with the testing of liis herd of four cows. The per- . mission was given by the county - court. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Saturday and Suday, February u-is tn Ea!it Naval Air Reserve aquacron aau 892. at Naval Air Facility. The Manufacturers Life re ports business in force of $1,- 591 million. The new business in 1952 was $15 million greater than that written in the previous year and amounted to $213 million. Payments made to policyhold ers under their contracts totalled $27 million and were distributed to beneficiaries and policyhold ers in death claims, matured en dowments, annuity payments and other policy benefits, includ ing $3 million in dividends to policyholders. The assets of the company grew by $42 million to $491 mil lion. Government and govern ment guaranteed bonds constitu ted 19 per cent of assets and cor poration and municipal bonds 41 per cent; mortgages constituted 18 per cent of assets, preferred and common stocks 11 per cent, cash and other assets 11 per cent The rate of Interest earned on the assets was 4.46 per cent, an Increase over the previous year's rate of 4.29 per cent The mortality experience was favorable and contingency re serve and surplus now amount to $30 million. Santa Monica, Calif., W) Actress Irene Dunne is in St. John's Hospital with the flu. '.Her secretary reported she be came ill after returning from the agency's activities during hit tenure. Monday Gaarenstroom goes to the ttate department of finance and administration to become ad ministrator of service?. At the same time H. C. (Hub) Saalfeld, supervisor of the Oregon veter ans bonus division, takes over as director of veteran affairs. Both of these appointments were made recently by Governor Paul L. Patterson, In hit report to the advisory committee, Gaarenstroom taid the department had loaned $39, 245.290 to 9.018 World War II veterans for the acquisition of homes and farms from June, 1947 when he became director through January 81 of this year. From the beginning of the pro gram in July, 1945, a' total of $40,245,290 hat been loaned to 9,442 veterans. The ttate loan it now available to veterans sine the start of the K o r e a n war. In World War II and Korean veterans' ttate educational aid program, the department hat paid out $1,340,073 to 6,031 vet erans. In the eight and one-half months since bonus payments be gan, the department, under Saa feids' direction, has paid out $45,536,310 to 114,013 veterans. Englewood PTA to Have Carnival Feb. 20 Plans are being formulated for the annual carnival sponsored by the Englewood PTA to be held at Englewood school on Febru ary 20. Virgil Pade has been chosen as general chairman of the af fair and is now selecting his vice chairmen. Receipts from the car nival support student activities in the school and receives the tupport of the entire Englewood community. 1$ War Casualties Washington, W) The Defense Department identified 36 Ko rean War casualties in a new list that included tlx killed and 30 wounded. pany by action of the ttate board of directors at a special board meeting held Friday in Salem. Robinson, who hat served at vice-president for the past three years, will serve out the term of Marshall Swearingen, who has announced earlier this week his intention to resign from these two posts in the near future. "There will be no maini changes in the administrative policy followed the past tlx yean durlnng which time the membersip In the Farm Bureau hat increased by nearly 9,000 farm families," Robinson de clared. Swearingen had served the Farm Bureau in various posts for the past six years. He had been executive secretary, execu tive vice-president and presi dent of the bureau. He will de vote full time to a 540 acre ranch near Bend as well as de voting considerable time to other Willamette Valley farm holding:. The new Farm Bureau bead owns and operates a 850 acre farm near Imbler in Union county. In addition to his Farm Bureau activities, he has served for the past eight years on the Imbler school board and at a director of the Union county chamber of commerce, The board was also presented the resignation of Alma Schro der, past treasurer of the federa tion. The board will act on this aDDolntment at a later date. Field crop chairman, Floyd Root, outlined to the board program for expanding smut research, Firemen's Ball Saturday Night Nothing planned for Satur day evening? Then get your Valentin and parade her to Salem's annual Firemen's ball,'' city firemen advise. Two orchestras will play for tha ball on two floors of the Crystal Garden dance hall, providing . both modern and old time music to suit each dancer'a pleasure. Music wiU be by tha Rhy thm Makers, featuring modern melodies, and Pop Edward and His Old-Timers, featuring old-time and western style rhy thms. A television act will be pre sented to torn lucky preaon and a number of other gifts will also be distributed, fire men taid. Over 1600 tickets to the ball have already been sold. Sev eral hundred mora are avail able for sale at the door. Tick ets sell at one dollar each. Proceeds from the dance go into a special firemen's project fund for financing firemen' activities during the year, for donations to the Red Cross and other aid agencies and to youth groups and miscellane ous project. Dancing will be from 9 to midnight Conventionlssue' (Continued tram Pag 1) Capital JonrnaL Salem, Oregon, SaL, Feb. 14, 10888 Derby Plans Move Along For Big Event Next July lien Kobinson, who was elected president of Oregon Farm Bureau federation. Portland G. I. (Continued from Page 1) COURT NEWS Circuit Court Clarence H. Jonas n BUM IndOilrlel Aeeldeat Oommuuon: Compliant eeeklnt additional comptnMUon or temporary total disability end permanent total or permanent partial disability la eeeoTdane. with flndlnse of a lury. ve Leonard a Monto Leonard: Motion by plaintiff eciklnc an ordar noulrlnc defendant to par I7t monthly toward tha support ot a minor child. Navy Man Home Home on recruit leave is Rob ert T. Brotherton. SA. USN. on ol Mm. Lena M. Brothcrton. 193S Cen ter atreet. who enlisted In the Navy through the loral recriiltlrt? office November 2. 1952. Brolherton re port to San Diego February 25 for transportation to the optical n clam A school. Washington. DC He will be in school there for 34 weeks. Martheue Homes Pfc. Franc 1 Eugene Meahelle has been home on leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Marshelle of RFD. Turner. Meahelle and a buddy, who accompanied him home, Pvt. Hank Kern, recently re -enlisted in the service and both ex pect to return overaeat shortly. Meahelle who has been In tne serv ice three yearn, spent moat of the time on Okinawa and Kern spent . eight and a nau monuis in Korea The two were honored recently at a farewell dinner given at the home of Mr, and Mrs, ppt- M-snene Let a fashion counselor of fashion frocks show you the spring and summer styles. Call 2-3189. 39 Moving and storage acros the street, across the nation. Call Rust Pratt, Cspital City Trans fer Co. 39' Safe deposit boxes are now available, $3 and up per year. Pioneer Trust Company, 109 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. 39 Open Sundays, 10 'til 3. Jary't Florist, Capitol Shopping Cen tre. ' 39 Reward . anaor vs Helen L. Enaor: Dt voree wrraplalnt aUeilnt aruel aad in human treatment. Married at Turner. July II. 114ft. AJkj that custody of t minor children oe awarded defendant, also aeo monthly support for each. AUo seeks posseeilon of automobile and the awardlna to defendant of housshold fur nlshtncs. Charles and AIM hi. Bovche Ollea and Blanche Waaner: Court decree de elarvnt plaintiffs to be owners of real estate Involved la auit. naintuta to cover costs from defendsnts- The program calls for a joint working program between the United States Department of Agriculture and Pacific North west states. Root is scheduled to appear before a committee hearing in Washington, D. C, the first part of March. Gray Lady Class to Start Work Monday Members of the new Gray Lady training class that is to be gin Monday at Oregon state hospital will have a series of six classes given by the ttate hospital staff members, accord ing to Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Gray Lady chairman for the Marion county chapter of the Red Cross. Five volunteers after finish ing the training course will be assigned with other Gray Ladies at the hospital in recreational therapy. Salem women in the class in clude Mrs. Clifford Robinson, Mrs. C. B. Spencer, Mrs. St. El mo Massengale, Jr., Mrs. John Holmstedt and Mrs. James Phil lips. Mrs. Phillips has already been doing recreational work at the Wednesday ward parties. One of the .22 caliber bul let entered Mrs. Combs head and the second lodged in her hip. The Air Force's Office of Spe cial Investigation immediately entered the case and said lt found no evidence of criminal intent and ruled the death was the re sult of an aclcdental shooting. Shot a Silhouette The OSI report said Combs saw only his wife's silhouette through the doorway. He could not turn on the lights, the report said, because the power had been turned off. The report also said Combs called out a challenge when he saw the silhouette and when he received no reply, he wneat Hired twice. Combs took the body of his This house bill, under consid eration by the house commit tee, call for SO delegate lected on the basis of the pro posed legislative reapportion ment plan. Chairman Hatfield said that another suggestion had been of fered to select one delegate from each county and another for ev ery 30,000 population in a coun ty, which would result in 86 delegates. Since the Oregon constitution wat adopted then have been 96 amendment voted by the peo ple. Member of the committee feel that many of these amendments should never have been placed in the constitution but instead should have been statutory law. At the original hearing on the bill there was evidence of sharp conflict among the mem ber at to the advisability of call ing a constitutional convention,! and lt may be that the bill, when reported out, will be on a di vided report. Another hearing on the bill is slated next Wednesday. Plaque Given To Bob Jones A plaqu commending him for hi spirit and efforts in bring ing the Soap Box Derby to Sa lem was presented to Robert Lena Jonet this week at a meet ing of the Salem Soap Box Der by association at the Douglas McKay Chevrolet company plant. Tha presentation ot the plaque was made by Mayor Al Loucks In behalf of the association and the citliens of Salem. Loucks doubly commended Jones for his work on the Derby and his job as a newspaperman. Thex'e he occasionally prodded the city council' conscience when be felt it needed the council and helped it when he felt it needed or deserved it, Loucks said. Jones, who ha served a as sistant publisher of the Capital Journal for tha past five yean until it recent sale to Bernard Main waring, 1 fevering hi con nection with the Capital Jour nal and with Salem Saturday. The Wednesday meeting was hi farewell to the Derby.- However, he promised if at all possible to be back on Derby Day in July. The plaque read, Bob, Jones for service in the promotion of Salem's first annual Soap Box Derby 1952. Pope in Hew (Continued from Pag 1) The statement he issued on the Rosenberg apeak for it self." Hsgerty said the whereabouts of an earlier Vatican message, which the apostolic delegate said wa transmitted to the Justice Department through him last De cember, is still a mystery. In Palm Spring, Fla., forme Atty. Gen. James P. McGranery taid the apostolic delegation came to him last December to discus communication receiv ed by the Pope in behalf of the Rosenbergs. He said there wa no appeal from the Vatican In behalf ot Heads Named For Committees Plan for Salem' second an nual Soap Box Derby moved -' along thl week with the nam ing of a number of committee heads but the overall operation is still being held up by the failure of the new rule book to arrive, Director Bill Byers announced. A top notch track wa guaran teed again this year, Byers, said, with the naming of Hedda Swart, Marion county engineer, as track coordinator, and the announce ment by William Head of War-ren-Norhtwest company that hi firm would again handle con struction work on the track fret of charge. Thi wa revealed at a meet ing of the Soap Box Derby as sociation at the Douglas McKay Chevrolet company garage. Four lieutenant were approv ed by the association to work under Director Beyer. W. L. (Barney) Barnett wa named as sistant director; Lester Green, treasurer, William Baldwin, sec retary and Hugh Adam, dintctor for outside areas. Chairman for the various com mittees will be announced at a latev date, Beyer taid. Derby operation will more in to full swing upon arrival of the rule book for derbyista and sponsor, Beyer taid. Delay in the east have made the book a month overdue now but they should arrive soon. Announcement of their avail ability will be mad a soon a they arrive so that the young ster? can get started on making or remodeling their racers, Bey ers atd. the condemned pair, but only a statement by the apostolic del egatlon that the Pope had re ceived such communications, "I stated I would consider only the tacts relating to the merit of the case In connection with recommendation tor executive) clemency," said the former Jus tice Department head, who i vacationing In the soutn. wife and their three children to the home of his wife's parents in Portland. The OSI said Combs had a good record in the Air Force, was known as a sober family man and a good athlete. The Air Force also explained the death of another Portlander, Major Francis Palmer Schlegel, in Morroco recently. The Air Force said he died of self-in flicted wounds. Top Advisers (Continued from Page 1) Spare Taken A spare tire, tube and wheel were taken from his car sometime In the past several days, crty police were told by Glen Utterback, 1135 Mill street He placed the value of the missing articles at $46.60. - The new committee's objec tive is to improve efficiency and eliminate waste from govern ment a program Eisenhower has promised to carry out zeal ously as one means of reducing taxes and achieving a balanced budget. Only last Wednesday Elsen hower signed a bill, the first important legislation to reach his desk from congress, giving him the same power to reshuffle departments and agencies that former President Truman had. Chairman ot the committee reporting today 1 Nelson A. Rockfeller. The other member are Milton Eisenhower, the president's brother, and manpower special ist Arthur S. Fleming. Engine, Motor Mining A small, rented gasoline engine and a small electric motor were taken from the woodshed at her home, Friday evening, Mrs. Roy McPherson, 1380 Baker street, reported to city police. BOYS and GIRLS Learn to Ploy a Band Instrument New (lass Now Organizing Salem Music Go. P Z B M S i;4 5 1 ' K M c i LUCKY "7" BAND CLUB Y0UK CHOKE Of if (WMf if Trenbet if Mt ir SneplwM k Tntmpel IwHtM if Onimi if Dtm TOUttT tb if IvfrMNl fir 7 wiifcs iRsJrectiM NrM ! store MCI Mck Wllk -V Trial Ft imIIm n NrtksM krk if AcMmsMAt kwmi U to $15.00 M REGISTRATION ONLY 7.00 CLASSES START SAT., FEB. 21st M70t BAUM,wtWM INBpii ruil RittechlMtr: Divorc eompltiot. tl.fii)f era. in4 Inhuman trtatmant MtrriM Qimii. Ora.. An. I), lfttf. Plaintiff atkj custody af tvo minor thtMrtn. 93b j monthl? support for tath tn4 potatMlon ! ol ptTtontl preptrtr. Conductor Sample's Resignation Accepted ACCORDING TO BIBLE PROPHECY WHAT IS COMING WORLD RECOVERY WORLD REVOLUTION! Is lasting peace a myth or a possibility? Will great armies soon invade this country? The Bible ' tells! Subject Sunday Night, February 15 . . . 7:20 P.M. In the CRYSTAL GARDENS BLDG. LIBERTY t PERRY BIrdte MeBlroy vs Lowell tven Mc&ror: Drrorre complaint, alleclni 4eerttoa. Atks custody of nlnor child and $30 menthlr support Married at Coos Bar. Mere 34, in). Stale wa Vancouver Plrwood Company at al: Suit for Indsment of IW HI, al lesedly due aa eipenies Involved la the Sardine Creek forest tire la lisl. Fresh killed Grade A Belts ville turkeys, 12 to IS lb. aver age. 48c lb. Orwig's Market, 3978 Sllverton Rd.t Ph. 45742. 390 BORN The Capital Journal Welcomes the Following New Citlien: For Card of Thanks Notices to sssist you in writing a CARD OF THANKS, we have a list available, containing many suitable phrases, b you would like a copy, call the Capital Journal, Classified Department, Ph. 22406, and one will be Starr Jane While ts aurold While: tx. voree ornplatttl, ehantnc cruel and In human treatment- Seeks cut tody of two nlnoy children and llso monthly support. Married at aalem Jennary II, Ittt. Portland, VP) The resignation of James Sample as conductor of the Portland Symphony or chestra was accepted Friday. Sample said earlier that he would resign at the end of the current season. Directors of the Symphony So ciety said guest conductors will be employed next yesr. Marriage License Jemee T. HoUtn. 10. farmer. Ronte 1. Boi lot, Sroota. and Belly I. Todd. SI. clerk typist. Ke North tstb at.. Mlra. Joseph IS Pantaer. IL auditor. 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