Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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Writer Accused
rvnung a CMck for ?. .
service station out ChariM c.
mond Gilbert, 1020 North leth
ta clty JU Monday
night on charge of obtaining
' pretenses. He
waived preliminary hearing to
r dirtrlct court Tuesday morning
and wai bound over to the Mar
" iolLc?uny r,nd Jury- He was
ua in lieu or 11000 bail.
Maccabees Meetinr m..
i- 84D will meet Thursday
, fuii ui neaver nail, 248
... North Commercial street for
their regular review. Comman-
T i',,1-a Ph,u,P wiu PTtMid:
V Following the business meeting
refreshments will be served,
7 honoring March birthdays. :
Blood Day Thursday Regular
Salem blood day is to be Thurs
, day, March 5, the mobile unit
from the Portland blood center
to be In operation at the down
town armory between 12 noon
ana 8 p.m.
Paragraph,
tin
la San Francisco Buck and
f Helen Bradley of Bradley Sport
snop will attend the sports and
I''- boat show in the civic auditori
al im in San Francisco, planning
to return by plane Monday at
. ternoon.
Pilots Meet Salem Pilots' as
sociation will meet at the air
port Administration building
Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Any
person interested hi flying,
whether pilots or not, are uv
vlted to attend.
Faculty Forum. Postponed
Because of unforeseen circum
stance the Faculty Forum
series meeting scheduled for to
night at the Willamette Music
hall, has been postponed to
Thursday night, March 12. Dr.
Murco Ringnalda will be the
speaker.
Peck Avenue The county
court has approved Peck avenue
as to its physical requirements
for improvement under the pro
' visions of the Bancroft act. The
county surveyor will now' make
a check of the signatures on the
petition asking for the Improve
ment and then determine the
cost of the project. Morning'
side street, which intersects
Peck avenue is now fclng pro
cessed for surfacing and it is
probable bids for both projects
will be asked at the same time,
Parents Night Friday Rich
mond Parent-Teacher associa
tion will have parents night Fri
day night from 7:30 to 1 at
Richmond school. The purpose is
to raise money for the budget.
and it will be an evening of
games. Whatever the game is
pinochle, bridge, canasta, Chi
nese checkers, or what not
bring your table, equipment and
friends, is the word that has
gone out. You also are advised
to bring your own snack, but
coffee will be served.
Speaker Sat s
dub members will have as their
fpeaker at their luncheon meet
ing at the Senator hntl Thnra.
day Douglas Hertz. His topic
rill be "Youth Programs as
Sports Affected.'
Mission Gren Meets The
Women's Missionary Federation
of Grace Lutheran church will
meet in the fireside room of the
church at 2 p.m.. March 6. Host
esses will be Mrs. Martin Void
ing and Mrs. Arthur Olson. Mrs.
O. F. Braaten will give a talk on
the "First Commandment" and
Mrs. O. C. Hanson will discuss
home missions briefly.
Get a Hone! Thieves drain
ed the gasoline from two trucks
belonging to the Willamette
Grocery company at the com
pany lot at 80S South Cottage
street, city police were notified
Tuesday. Twenty gallons were
taken from one truck and 80
from the other.
Waives Hearing Guy Sar
gent, valsetz, waived prelimina
ry hearing in district court
Wednesday on charges of non
support and obtaining money by
false pretenses. He was ordered
held to answer to the Marion
county grand Jury.
uiria AWOL Six girls of a
party of 22 from Hlllcrest school
took French leave from the
group Tuesday evening after at
tending the concert of the Port
land Symphony Orchestra at Sa
lem high school. City police ap
prehended lour of them later and
a cab driver later reported he
took two girls to Portland who
answered descriptions of the
missing pair.
Von Fleet Says
(Continued from Page 1)
Later, Van Fleet endorsed by
inference one of the pronounce
ments by Gen. Douglas Mac-
Arthur, who was fired by former
President Truman as Far East'
era commander.
Helm to Convention Wendell
Helm will attend the convention
of the American Society of Piano
Technicians to be held in San
Francisco March 5 and 8. He will
make the trip by plane.
Driver Fined Michael Wil
liam Sprinkle, Lebanon, was
fined $250 and jailed in Ueu of
payment Wednesday by munici
pal court Judge Douglas Hay on
a charge of driving while his
drivers licenses was revoked.
Sprinkle told officers that his
license has been revoked twice
in the past year.
High Honors
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF
STALIN'S ILLNESS FOR THE
U.S.T HEAR DOROTHY
THOMPSON TONIGHT 8:15
P.M. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL.
TICKETS $1.20. 54
Rummage sale Thurs., 9 a.m.,
over Greenbaum's. 54
Salem's army and air force
. recruiting office has taken top
honors in recruiting for the
month of February and Sfc.
John Gilley, U.S. army, Salem
- recruiter dring the month tied
with a Portland recruiter as top
recruiter in the distict.
Gilley enlisted 39 of the 85
X men signed fo duty during the
month of February. Tying
with him from Portland was
c set Louis Nemeck. There is
,r? one other recruiter in the Sa-
-'- lem office, Tech. Sgt William
. VanderDoll. air force.
- The district including the Sa-
'R lem station during February
i c signed 500 men for duty. The
Salem station to take top hon-
!. n In the recruiting for the
month had 245 per cent of its
quota for the -regular army and
163 per cent of its quota for the
-. air force.
The Urge group of air force
'2 enlistee? depleted the waiting
. list for that branch of the serv-
r; ice uo much that men now have
an opportunity to get Into that
i!? hranrh of the service much
i sooner, Gilley said Wednesdsy,
LEGALS
Warning Heard
By Dumpers
Spring houtecleaners and
other individuals who persist in
dumping their garbage along
county roads had better be pre
pared to pay the penalty. Sheriff
Denver Young warned this
week.
The usual spring rash of gar
bage dumping is beginning and
deputy sheriffs are investigating
aa many of them as possible,
Young said.
So far one man has been fined
$50 and given a suspended 10-
day jail sentence conditional on
his cleaning up the garbage, a
warant is out for another man,
and several other cases are un
der investigation.
Some of the incidents arc tak
ing place in areas plainly mark
ed against dumping refuse,
Young stated. He noted Madro
ns avenue south of Salem where
a county bulldozer cleared the
area recently and "No Dump
ing" signs were erected, only to
have several more piles of gar
bage dumped there in the last
month.
Its a lot cheaper to take the
garbage to the city or county
dump than to have to pay the
maximum penalty of $100 or 30
days In the county jail, in addi
tion to cleaning up the mess,
Young added.
More Properly
Is Transferred
Transfer of Lot 8, Block 67,
except 70 feet of the easterly
portion of the property, has
been made to the Salem Title
company by the Veterans Living
Memorial Building association,
according to records of the coun
ty recorder's office.
The lot is located on the north
east corner of the Marion and
Church street intersection. The
transaction is one of a series
consummated In recent weeks
in and around the school ad
ministration office building. A
Rep. Cunningham (R., Iowa)uiomlnal sum of $10 was record
ed.
The property involved in the
deal is the lot on which the Vet
erans Living Memorial associa
tion started to construct a build
ing a few years ago. Financial
difficulties were encountered
and the project was dropped af
ter the basement walls had been
completed.
Since then damage suits have
been instituted by factions in
volved In the project.
Hit-Run Driver
Kills Woman
Aberdeen VP) An Aberdeen
woman died of a brain injury
Tuesday night and Police Chief
Pat Gallagher said she appar
ently was the victim of a hit-
run driver.
The woman was Mrs. May-
belle Lento, 43. She died in a
hospital shortly after being
found lying in a downtown
street.
Gallagher said an unidenti
fied person telephoned police
that a woman had fallen and in
jured herself. But when police
arrived they found the woman
apparently had been 'hit by a
car or truck.
Relatives of Mrs. Lento in
clude a daughter, Miss Gale
Pickens of Portland; a. brother,
Clyde Wunder of Independence,
Ore., and a sister, Mrs. Marjorie
Marsters, of Dallas, Ore.
JOSEF STALIN
No New Report
(Continued from Page 1)
"Comrade J. V. Stalin had a
sudden hemorrhage of the brain
which affected vitally important
parts of the brain, as a result of
which paralysis of the right leg
and right arm occurred, together
with the loss or consciousness
and speech," the eight attending
pnysicians announced.
They added that treatment had
brought no material change in
the condition of their patient.
and "the degree of the disturbed
functions of the brain has some
what increased."
Balancing
(Continued trom Page 1)
and miscellaneous revenues are
expected to total $42,432,444.77
and in edition the statement
shows a surplus as of June 30,
1V53, OI 939,044,241.
Total requirements from the
general fund Included in the re
port total $198,076,686.62 with
total requirements listed as
$186,482,390. -
The total requirements do
not include the board of con
trol's building fund of $6,772,
000, the building program rec
ommended by the board of
higher education of $9,435,000.
Neither does it make any pro
vision for pay Increases recom
mended by the civil service
commission of $425,000 for
more than 3,300 state employes
who were by-passed In a wsge
Increase last fall.
General Fond Appropriations
In addition bills have been
Introduced calling for general
fund appropriations in excess
of $10,300,000. Major items in
this total are forest fire cost
fund, $500,000; constitutional
The Central Committee of the
Communist party and the Soviet
Union's Council of Ministers
both headed by Stalin said his
absence from duty would be
"more or less prolonged." But
they called his withdrawal tern'
porary, and urged the 200 mil
lion people of the Soviet Union
to "display the greatest unity
and . . . redouble their energies
In building communism."
Capital Journal, Salem, Ora, WeJitsaWUy, Karri. 4, tZtii
convention. $250,000; domicili
ary hospital near Portland, $3-,
035,000; public school building
account, $4,000,000, and war
veterans bonus extension, $1.-
069,503.
Sen, Dean Walker -who pre
sided at the Wednesday general
meeting in place of Rep. Henry
Semon who is ill, said that two
years ago the legislature utilis
ed all surpluses available to
balance the budget and it w
expected at that time that the
present legislature would be
faced with no surplus what
ever. However, he aald. in
creased Income tax receipts
provided a surplus of $39,000,-
000.
"We now face the same situa
tion but before we become too
alarmed let us remember that
there may be aa unanticipated
surplus available when the leg
islature meets two years from
now," Sen. Walker said.
Civil Rights
(Continued from Page 1)
The committee members vot
lng for it were Chalrmal Paul
Geddes, Roseburg; and Warren
Mciuinimee, Tillamook: Freder
ick S. Lamport, Salem; Stewart
Hardle, Condon; and Dean Bry
son, Portland. ?
A subcommittee of the Joint
ways and means committee vot
ed to bury the proposal to have a
state commission to investigate
crime.
Duller
(Continued tram Page 1)
Butler's job includes counting
tLe bonds, checking the coupons
on each individual document and
then recording them in large
book. 75 to a page- The date of
issue, time when due and the
amount of money involved in
each coupon must be recorded.
Then when they are paid, this
too is mad a matter of record.
Eventually the bonds and cou
pons, when cancelled find their
way back to the school clerk.
The treasurer must sign all of
the bonds to make them legal.
When all of the enumerated
tasks have been completed, But
ler will visit Portland where he
will make delivery and receive)
a check $1,300,000, minus $30,
000 deposited by the successful
bidder. w
Incidentally the new school is
now in the process of construc
tion. More millions in bonds
must be Issued by the time the
job is completed.
If everything goes aconllng to
schedule the debt will be liqui
dated in 1973.
Building Permit Elmer
Rierson, to reroof a garage at
1561 Plaza, $30. M. C. Kanz, to
build a one-story dwelling and
garage at 265 West McGilchrist,
$10,800. James Alexander, to re
roof a one-story dwelling at
2084 Maple. $65. Flavius Meier,
to relocate and alter a building
at 8173 Evergreen, $1500. R. C
Harder, to wreck a garage at
920 North Fifth, $50.
asked: "There is no substitution
for victory in Korea?" Mac
Arthur's words.
Van Fleet: "Not in my opinion."
Van Fleet, who Is home for
retirement, testified for an hour!
and a half at a public session
of the House committee. Then
the committee went into a closed
session to hear more details
which could not be brought out
in public for security reasons.
The general, in declaring a
military victory could be won
without enlarging the war, said
that was his "personal opinion"
but that he would have to with
hold his reasons for that view
until the closed meeting.
During a general discussion of
the situation in Korea1, Van Fleet
said there is no serious supply
shortage but that replacement
of men is not satisfactory either
in numbers of quality of troops.
Van Fleet called the present
war situation of stabilized lines
"sit-down of our own choice."
Rep. Vinson (D., Ga.) asked
the former Korean commander-l
"if an offensive is launched,
wouldn't that be broadening the
war?"
'Not necessarily, replied the
general. "That's my opinion. It
would not."
Goodwill truck now in Salem
every Tuesday & Friday, rn.
42248 for pickups. 54
Vision-Aid means Semler made.
For glasses ground to your op
tometrist's prescription, get Vision-Aid
glasses at Semler Optic
al Offices, Waters-Adolph Bldg.,
State & Com'L Ph. 3-3311. 54
Bonnie Davis, one of Salem's
best known beauticians, now as
sociated with Loveall Miller
Beauty salon. For appointment
phone 8-7M70. 54
IS STALINISM ALREADY
DEAD? HEAR DOROTHY
THOMPSON TONIGHT 8:15
P.M. IN HIGH SCHOOL AU
DITORIUM. TICKETS $1.20.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
54'
Air-stesmihipticketsany where.
Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Harold R. Keltb vt Oon. Alexander.
auparlntetMleTjt of penitentiary: Order oi
writ ox naoeai eorpua roturnaoie Maron
If.
Paniy L. Hoop n John w. Hoop: Divorce
decree to plalntUt restoring former name
ox Mcoonnac.
Robert Louie Laver ve Dorothy Xuoen
Laver: Order oi delault mured acalnit
defendant.
Olrard xnre and Marine Ins. Co. Te
Edwin A. Claue and Ronald Proslte: An
ewer br defendant Claue asking that com
llalnt bo dumteeod ae against him.
State Hblghwar Commission vs James
and Laura Baker: Demurrer br defend
ants upon grounds that complaint does
not constitute cause of action.
Blanche Irene aeheeler ts Lawrence Ar
thur Scheeler: Answer and cross com
plaint In which defendant asks for divorce.
Olenda L. Ophart va Burton A. Kep
hart: Decree of divorce to plaintiff re
stores her former name of Utehenberc,
irauMmw viiecio sua nsu interest in real
property. Defendant given possession of
automobile.
r ESTATE OF MICBASI. CARTT
r. pro. imws
Mnsu rrterTRirrj)! Notice
h her.br given that thej riner Mport sr the
Admtnkvtratrli la now filed la the Office m
T. br Order of Colrt Wood br R
r Xlmmoll, C1rc.lt Judge, said Report , wiu
v come on for hearing .J" VS
k. Salsa. Oregon on March M. JM u
A.M, la the old High School building,
i- The said Report shews no claims prtd
t log against said EstaU; that thg same
F has been four administered.
L There being on objections Wed. said
i Keport win bo approved. ?B.lt'1:
trli wiu bs dleoharged and .her Sond
i "TrVor A. Certr. AdmttlslratrB.
.J soag Lancaster Drive, Salegs. Ore.
Ik . W. Emmons, Attorney.
..u . nreeon.
' Detre of poMlcetlon. Keruarf U gad
Psint with glamorizing Treas
ure Tones. See our outstanding
Wallpaper selection. Chuck
Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty. 54"
Rummage sale, over Green'
baum's. Saturday only, March
7th. Altruia Club. 56
Bonnie Davis, one of Salem's
best known beautician, now as
sociated . with Loveall Miller
Beauty salon. For appointment
nhone 3-7870. 85
For Card ef Thanks Notices
To assist you in writing a
CARD OF THANKS, we have a
list available, containing many
suitable phrases, b you would
like a copy, call tne wpitai
Journal. Classified Department,
Ph. 22406. and one will be
mailed to you promptly, without
cost. They also msy be obtained
at The Capital Journal office.
Stato tc Albert Joseph Plrchao: Notice
of appeal br defendant from Jefferson
Justice court after being convicted m
charge of violation of baslg rule.
Probata Court
Albert H. Thompson aetata:
praises at Sit, 000.
but ap-
Rebocca Anno Xnclg guardianship: Or
der naming Melra, rao Tarlor guardian.
Frank L. Thtchler aetata: Pinal order.
Reginald W. Land oetatc: Order ad
mitting will to probate and naming Nel
lie V. Land aa admlnlstrautg. fbuw has
probable value of Sftooo.
Anton Plennart eotate: Order admlttlae
wiu to probate and naming Jacob I. Plen-
nsrs ociminisiretor. Estate hag probable
value of I11.0M).
Alexander R. Mathva estate: Oder ed-
mlttlngg win to probate and appointing
Marr A. Mathva gsecatrla. Probable value
of estate sum.
Oertrnds M. Doeblor estate: Final a.
der.
Oosrgg Z wicker estate: Final account.
Morrioge License
Edwin Jar Barnard. IL V. S. Marine
corps. Met Ptoritr Road, and Shlrler Ann
Oosnell, IL telephone operator, lag Mabel
avenue.
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