Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 17, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, him, Oregon
Tuesday, March 17, 1953
STARTING FROM SCRATCH
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Swede Gets Justice from the
Irish on St. Patrick's Day
Chicago two A lonely Swede
who was haled Into a court full
of Irishmen, praised the good
at. ratricK today for uie merci
ful Justice he got.
Seventy-three-year old Rich
Anderion openly ahowed his
alarm yesterday when he
mounted the witneaa stand in
municipal court and counted
tM men around him.
There was Judge Harold P.
O'Connell, Assistant State's At
torney Nicholas Cumerford and
Police Capt. Thomas Kelly, not
Egypt's Premier Nagulb, in working trim, plants by
band in a hole he dug, the first tree in a reforestation
project at Fawyum, southern Egypt.
Homer Goulet
Home Feature
In Magazine
The Homer Gouleta new
, farm home la featured In the
March Issue of "Farm Jour
nal." -.. The 'Goulet'a home which
was completed about a year
- ago la an attractive ranch
aiyle home. After living in it
a year they aay "We would
not change a thing."
' The Gouleta spent several
years collecting ideas for the
borne on their 500-acre farm
which is located on Route Z,
Salem. With their careful
... planning, the help of an
architect and help from Ex
tension Service, the Goulets
have home which fits the
needs of their family.
. The article in Farm Jour
nal shows pictures of par
ticular Interest. Mr. Goulet
baa an office having an out
aide door where he can carry
on the business transactions
- of farming. It la near the
kitchen.
The kitchen Is V-shaped
one. Hemlock Is used for
' walls and cabinets and has
wrought Iron hinges and
- pulls which add Interest. The
kitchen counters were plan-
, ned just right for Mrs, Goulet.
The two boys each have
bedroom but accordion doors
' between them make It pos
sible to make the two bed
room Into one large one.
The combination . living
. and dining room Is made to
order. They like to enter
tain. A small one wouldn't
be largo enough; a large one
' would be Mlo too often, so
they have a combination liv
ing and dining room which
provides either a generous
dining area or a large living
The Gouleta say they have
home "without a headache
la It"
Britain Tightens up
On China Shipments
' London ' 010 Britain has
tightened its shipping controls
to prevent cargoes of strategic
materials going to communist
China and North Korea.
Minister of Transport Alan
Lenox-Boyd laid an order be
fore parliament last night
stipulating British ships must
be licensed to carry cargoes
io me two communist coun
teles.
DOUG SEES HAWAII WIN
San Joan. Puerto Blrn (U.R)
U.S. Interior Secretary Douglas
McKay said yesterday he anti
CiDBtes Senate annrnvnl nf Hp
waiian statehood. McKay stop
Bed off on his wav (n fit. Thn.
mas to attend a meeting of the
virgin islands Company.
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Irish Celebrate,
Parade and Prayer
Dublin VP) Ireland cele
brated St Patrick's Day Tues
day with a parade and i
prayer. And there warn t a
soldier or a politician in sight.
It was a grand day a bright
sun shinjng and all so peace
ful. It was perhaps the only
country in the world where
you couldn't drown the Sham
rock for all the pubs and bars
were closed. '
The fighting Irish, who like
to be different, did this up In
typically different style , in
honoring the country's patron
Saint
Stripped for the first time
were all military trappings.
The 12,000 strong Eire Army
went to Mass and then were
given the day off.
The only reminder of Ire
land's turbulent past were
grey-haired veterans of the
Ira-Irish Republican Army
who led the parade. But they
were dressed in their Sunday
best no uniforms.
Everyone was in a festive
mood.
The English were even in'
vited to join in the festivities.
Highlighting the day's sports
program in the capital was an
international soccer match be
tween England and Ireland.
Navy Grooms Cougar '
Jets for Korea War
Washington U.H) The navy
was grooming new Gruman
Cougar jets for Korean, service
today to see how they will do
In air battles with the Rus
sian-built Mig-15s.
Vice Adm. Ralph W. Ofstle,
new deputy chief of naval
operations for air, said he con
siders '. the F96F-6 Cougar
about equal In performance to
both the Mig and the air
force's F-88 Sabre jet. .
PresbyferianWomen
In Dallas Meeting
Dallas Presbyterian mls
sionary work around the world
was the topic of Friday's meet
ing of the Presbyterian Worn
en's association.
Following the regular bust
ness meeting, presided over by
Mrs. Paul Johnson, devotions
were led by Mrs. Hollis Smith,
and then the day's program,
under the direction of Mrs.
Frank Richards, was presented.
A film was shown by Jack
Evey.
Following the film, Rev.
Benbow addressed the group.
me meeting ended witn a
social hour. Hostesses for the
day were: Mrs. Norman Baker,
chairman; Mrs. Eldon Bevens,
Mrs. John Cerni, Mrs. Emll
Febvet; Mrs. Carl Bales and
Mrs. O. E. Anderson.
Red Shells Land 350
Yards from Adlai
Seoul W) Adlai Stevenson
toured Korea's Western front
Tuesday and Chinese Commun
ists gunners fired two shells
into a hill from which he was
observing enemy lines.
The 199 Democratic presi
dential nominee, clad in an
armored vest and helmet, got
a cioseup of the fighting from
bunkers and deep communica
tions trenches in the U. S.
Second Divlson sector.
The shells landed harmlessly
some 350 yards from Stevenson
and his party while they were
on one end of a hill mass
known as The Hook.
ANOTHER BIG RED ILL
Berlin W East German Pre.
sident Wilhelm Pieck was re.
ported suffering Tuesday from
pneumonia and pleurisy, the
same malady which took the
life of Czech President Klement
Gottwald last week. Fleck,
however, didn't catch his at
Stalin's funeral.
Think Russia Has
Super 'A' Bombs
Las Vegas, Nev. () The
United States figures that
potential enemy presumably
itussia may have developed
atomic bombs at least three
times more powerful than those
dropped on Japan.
This was implicit In remarks
maae Dy civil defense author!
ties to news correspondents
before the reporters took off to
cover the scheduled testing of
an atomic device at the Nevada
proving grounds. 75 miles from
ntre, on this St Patrick's Day,
John R. DeChant. director of
information for the Federal
Civil Defense Administration
said that in connection with
atomic defense planning "we're
thinking of bombs having
two and a half' times the
energy of those dropped on
Japan by the United States, and
"you'll be hearing more about
larger bombs."
South Salem C of C
To Meet Wednesday
Salem Heights The South
Salem Suburban Chamber of
Commerce will meet Wednes
day, March 18, at 8 pjn. at the
Salem Heights Community
hall.
Plans will be discussed on
the clubs Carnival slated to be
held in May, and committees
will report on the progress be
ing made. The carnival is for
the development of Joryville
Park.
The Salem Heights Woman's
club will serve the refreshments.
to mention Anderson's own at
torney, Thomas McCormick
To make matters a little more
serious, the lonely Swede was
charged with engaging in bit
of a donneybrook with one
Mickey Donatio and on
Thomas Weldom.
Kelly was ready to testify
that he found the three of them
swinging bar stools and base
ball bata at each other last
Fourth of July.
Anderson turned to the
judge.
"I want a continuance," he
said. "How can I get a square
deal in front of all these Irish
when tomorrow's St Patrick's
Day?"
O Connell turned him down
and ordered the trial to con
tinue.
Mickey Donahoe interrupted,
but we have known each other
for 15 years."
'We are honest men, your
honor, me and Anderson and
Weldom, and that s more than
Capt Kelly is testifying to.'
The judge found all three
men guilty and fined them each
$1. Then he suspended the
fines in honor of the great
saint's day.
"God bless the Irish," said
Anderson as he strode out of
court, arm-in-arm with Dona
hoe, Weldom and McCormick.
Farmer-Merchant
Dinner at Dallas
Dallas Friday evening the
annual Farmer-Merchant din
ner was held in the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
The members of the Dallas,
Monmouth and Independence
Chambers of Commerce coop
erated and jointly sponsored
the dinner, to . which each
Chamber member was asked to
Invite at least one farmer from
his locality.
Master of ceremonies was C.
L. Masters of Dallas, who pre
sented to the group Senate
President Eugene Marsh, the
speaker of the evening.
Marsh spoke about current
legislation being considered by
the house and senate, and dis
cussed legislative and budget
ary procedures for the infor
mation of the audience.
The dinner was catered by
ivirs. i. smnn.
Battery Charged
TIME TO PLAN a Greyhound
vacation! Pre-arTangcd. transportation,
hotels, sightseeing included. ..different routes
each way to nat'l parks, back East, -Canada,
Mexico. Get vacation folder.
Sample Vacations from
SALEM YM
i 32 Dy $268.67
V ) Evergreen International
' Ll2tl Southern CalitorniTrY
' will 12 djj
Yellowstone Park j5j5
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Albany Wilbur Ervin Rel-
boldt, 80, RFD 4, was charged
by city police with assault and
battery after a Complaint
against him was signed by Mrs.
Verna Hodge. North Albany,
according to police records.
Reiboldt was admitted to $50
bail which he produced. Trial
in municipal court was set for
Wednesday. Mrs. Hodge told
police she suffered bruises
about the head and face when
Reiboldt committed assault and
battery on her early Saturday
at the China cafe.
GEOGRAPHY LESSON
t )r i s v
I'M lr'-"
. Mrs. Nell M. Owen, of Dallas, named "prettiest teacher
in U. S.," sees New York through a telescope on top of
RCA building on her first trip to the city.
Portland Sailor Lost
Off Virgin Islands
St Thomas, Virgin Islands W)
The search for two missing
American sailors, one of them
from Portland, Ore., was aban
doned by the U, S. Navy Monday.
The two, Paul J. Kirchgra
ber, Jr., Portland, and Harry R.
Major, San Antonio, Tex., were
believed drowned last Wednes
day when their small sailboat
overturned during a pleasure
cruise. :
Two girls and another sailor
were rescued.
Columbian Squires
Woodburn, Initiate
Woodburn New member!
Initiated at special meeting
last week by St Michael's clr.
cle of Columbian Squires at St.
Luke's parish hall were James
Deagen, Robert Hopkins, Mar
vin Kahut George Rels, Paul
Sowa, Charles Vandehey, Ken
neth Richter, Charles Nathman
and David Smith. Members of
the initiating team included
Richard Sonnen,. Louis Rich
ter, Ronald Garnero, Lawrei.ce
Gorman, James Zauner, Ralph
Smith and Robert Prinslow.
Among the .visitors present
were Gerald Marking, chair
man of the Boys' Life program
In Oregon; Tom Gorman, chief
counselor; Bob Volz, grand
knight; Cornelius Donnelly,
Robert Miller and Cliff auner,
all counselors of the local Col
umbian Squires. Refreshments
were served by the initiatory
team.'-
Announced was the comintf
visit of Mr. Dacay of Chicago,
field representative from the
supreme council of the Boys'
Life program, on Wednesday.
April 15.
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