Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 18, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local Paragraph:
Garvin In Portland Jamei
Garvin, commander of Capital
Post No. 9, American Legion,
who became auddenly ill re
cently, hai been moved from
bit home in Salem to Veterans
hospital in Portland. He is
showing much improvement,
IndustrialisU to Meet Two
representatives of the Small
Defense Plants Administration
will meet Wednesday night at
the Senator hotel with Salem
industrial and business execu
tives, especially those connect
ed with metals and woodwork
ing plants. The SDPA men are
Kenneth T. Caplinger of Se
attle, government industrial
specialist, and John G. Bar
nett of Portland, Oregon di
rector for SDPA. The meeting,
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce, will start at 6:45.
Naturalisation Class Walter
Winslow, Salem attorney, will
speak concerning the constitu
tion 01 me unuea stales De
fore the naturalization class -to
be held at the YMCA, at 8
o'clock Saturday night. Persons
interested in becoming citizens
are invited to attend the class.
Winslow is expected to cover
j those points which will be in
volved in naturalization courts.
Mrs. Phipps Home Mrs. Ma
mie Phipps has returned to her
home at 2460 West Nob Hill
after a visit of three months in
Virginia with her brother,
George Gullion, who is ill in a
hospital in Richmond.
Garden Clnb Elects The
Organic Farm and Garden club
has elected the following offi
cers for the year: President,
Mrs. Carroll Husted; vice pre
sident, R. G. Clark; secretary,
Ellen Quail; , treasurer, Mrs.
Edna Haaland; directors, L. A.
Standard, Charles Sample and
Al Clark.
Planning Meeting A regular
meeting of the Marion County
Planning Commission will be
held Friday at 2 p.m. at the
offices of the county court.
Youths Warned Seven Sa
lem teen-aged youths were
warned by city police Tuesday
against trespassing on private
land east of the Capitol Lum
ber company. Three of the
youths had camped in the brush
overnight, police said. Others
joined them Tuesday. The
company had complained about
breakage of light bulbs and
other equipment in the seldom
used mill. J
Runners Cited Two Salem
boys were cited to see the city
juvenile officer after they were
apprehended by city police fir
ing air rifles in the city. They
were released to their parents.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Wednesday, March 18
Administrative meeting of the
929th field artillery battalion.
Thursday, March 19
Organized Naval Reserve sur
face division, at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center..
D battery, 722nd, AAAAW bat
talion, Oregon National Guard, at
Quonset huts. ,
regiment, Oregon National Guard
at Baiem armory.
Seabee Reserves, at Naval and
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Completes School
Camp Roberto, Calif. Pvt. Dole
Wayland Stice, Route 4, Box 315,
graduating with class 18 from the
Slxui Army rwa avivux jwb
school here March 13. Stice is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stice
oi eaiem.
In TUt a n it v
tt b lurainA f!nrne Air RtAtion.
El Ton, Santa Ana, Call!. Capt.
John F. Burns, son oi kit. sum
Mrs. Paul P. Burrls of 1210 North
Summer street Is among those
Mil ones participating ui wio hum,'
blllty of the "airhead". Burrls is
. a pilot of a multi-motored R4Q
' Fafrchlld Flying Box Car trans-
, port.
NImI.U. a. O.n Til Wn
San Diego, Calil. Pvt. Raoul
Trevor Peterson, UJ3. Marine
Corps, son OI Ijester iars reier
can am; TWT!nin nvpnup. SAlem
Oregon, is taking his training at
me recruit depot neie.
Va.ll.ln.(tn In Tpt
Third Marine Division, Camp
Pendleton, cam. a oaiem, -ic-gon,
Marine, Pfc. Harold Joseph
TnVtna .a, rtf TUT,. O-H MrR. TPAS J.
Johns! 2485 Cressview drive, Salem,
was among mose marines
part in a Marine development "the
AifUa,4" .TV,n. H & chauffeur
in "C" company, Third Motor
Transport Dattauon oi una ui,
slon.
At Camp Pendleton, Calif., this
week to attend a pre-summer
ramn mnf.niTim at Which training
schedules for the Marine Reserves
will be arranged are Ma, josepn
L. Svejkosky, who heads the In
structor group for the Marine
reserves here, ana mbj. itrcu i
fIN4nM .WAm moll.r nf thft Ma'
rina Doa'am TTnit. ThP Conference
it being held' Monday, through
Wednesday and the two will re
turn to Salem Friday, making the
trip bv train.
BORN
KFTCHUM To r. and Url. LlOFd
Ketchum. Detroit, a llrl. March IT.
JOS3ART To Mr. and Mrl. Darrl
A. Joaiart, S338 Portland Rd., a boj,
Marcn 17.
rNUWI.ES TO r. an mim.
Knowiej. Bon 131, Mill Cltr. a elrl.
"rcn 17.
VVlUJVALilB IV ml. - -
ard Wllialla, 110 M. Kim St..
March IT.
REYNOLDS To Mr. and Mrl. Dlte
Remolds, Box 141 Oalet, s tor, March
To Meet Thursday Creative
art group of the Salem Art
association is meeting at 8 p.m.
Thursday at the studio of Clli
ford Gleason. 162 South Commercial.
Officer Writes Proper main
tenance and care of automo
biles under the specialized con
dltlons of police work was the
subject of a lengthy article In
the current FBI Law Enforce
ment Bulletin under the by1
! of Sgt. Walter Esplin of
the Salem police department.
Returning to States Two
Salem Army men and three
from the area surrounding
Salem are among the men re
turned to the States Wednea.
day from the Far East aboard
the transport Gen. VL.C. Meigs.
The Salem men are Pfc Lam
bert J. Feskea and CpL Robert
E.Owen. The other men from
this area returning are Sgt.
Lawrence E. Poole, Lyons, Sgt.
Lee M. Todd, Albany; and
Pfc. Steven J. Trunde, New
berg. Motorists Fined Dallta Joe
Young, Portland, was fined
$50 in district court Wednes
day after pleading guilty to a
charge of reckless driving.
The charge was changed from
drunk driving on which he
was arrested in December.
FUo Owen Tilley, Portland,
Young's passenger at the time,
was fined $35 on a charge of
being drunk on a public high
way. COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Iletnor if. Mem vi Huto Meyer, Jr.:
Dlyorc complilnt Ueclnc cruel and In
human' treatment. Married at Tacoma,
Wain., Dee. 11, 1851. AtU (150 monthly
jupport and ownership f fcouieholdi
effect, and automobile.
State of Oregon t Vancourer Plywood
Co. at al: Order ilvlni defendant
Vancouver Plywood Co. up to and In
cluding March 24 wi&ln which to ap
pear. T. L. and Pearl A. Hammond va Port
land General mectrio Co.: Pialntlfla re
ply to defendants aniwer aaklnc lor
Judgment a contained In complaint.
City of Salem. ex rel Warren North
west Inc., vi flam Maori. Jr.. and Paul
Maori, dba Stateside Conatructlon Oo:
Suit for judgment of 1922.69.
Leola Smith va John O. Smith: Di
vorce auU. alleging cruel and inhuman
treatment, seeke custody of two minor
cnuoren. no mommy euDDort and own.
erahip of real and personal property, De-
lendant enjoined from interfering with
Plaintiff durlna litis a Hon. Married at
lAMeea, Texas, February 4, 1940.
Alvtn T.. Wals.fi n aajtm In !! tt if
Eunice Kriekaon estate, vs Albert A
new ana Kennein roorman company:
Complaint dismissed as settled by tlpu
latlon.
Ruth Bllyeu ts Paul Bllyeu: Doon
stipulation, divorce decree modified In
connection with support payment by
aeienaant. .. '
B. A. and Gertrude Oalllson va Kar
ri! A. Vanderwllt st si: Oelendant Jmi
Vanderwllt'a demurer to complaint sus
tained.
Probate Court
Afliumed business name oertllieaU lor
Veterans Grocery filed br Merr fi.
Trueax and Euntee fledora. .
Philip A. lohr jtat: order MthoT-
Ulnt isle of personal property;
lAicll. A. Dreejltr guardlininlp: or
der appolntlni Rubr E. Wuton suardlaa.
hut Steenhout. Sr.. lutrdlanAhlp:
Order approTlov suerdlitt'e final ac
count. Charles X. Carlton aetata: Ketats asv
praised at $11,144.71.
Clarence LeMasters estate: Batata ap-
pralied at 17000.
Marriage License
Daniel Museehenko, 27, trueslnr, 690
South Lencaater drive, and Dorothy
Wesson, vattrsss, fioo South Lancaster
dilrs. ,
Sherwood a. Thompson. M. salesman
and Lois nanien, 17, both of woodburn.
Ournsy B. Kaworth. ' 98. lsrmsr. and
Wanda Ruth Fowler, IS, bookkeeper,
both of Albany.
Melvln James Maudlin. 90. V. a. air
force, Tacoma, Wash., and Rita Marie
Lanse. 30. telephone operator, son Mon
roe avenue, Salem.
Ladies suits for sale, $5.00
and $8.00. Y.W.C.A. Budget
Shop, 162 S. Commercial. Open
Fri. & Sat. 10 to 5 pjn. 66
Air-steamship tickets any
where. Kugel, 8-7694, 153 N.
High St. 66
Paint with glamorizing
Treasure Tones. See our out
standing wallpaper selection.
Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib
erty. 66
Estelle Brown is now located
at the Beauty Nook, 157 S.
Liberty. Ph. 36631. 66
Goodwill truck now, in Sa
lem every Tuesday & Friday.
Ph. 42248 for pickups. 66
If you can't read this easily
have glasses made by Semler
Optical Offices to your outom-
etrists prescription. Pay 50c
wk. Semler's, Waters-Adolph
Bldg., State & Com'l. Ph.
3-3311. 66
Rummage sale over Green
baum's, Thurs., 10 to 8. Y
Menettes. 66
Nobles Tavern, grand open
ing, Thursday. March 19. 67
We are announcing our being
open 7 days a week by popular
demand. The Western Trio will
play Wed. & Fri. nights.
Y Cafe, owned and operated
by Lois M. York. 67
The regular meeting of Can
nery Local No. 670 has been
changed from March 26th to
Wed., March 18th. 8 p.m. Hall
No. 1, Labor temple. 66
The regular meeting of Can
nery Local No. 670 has been
changed from March 25th to
Wed., March 18th. 8 p.m. Hall
No. 1, Labor temple. 66
jj
1 Joseph PoggI, who ha
served 25 year of a lit
sentence in Oregon' prison,
and who, says Judge Kira
mell, shouldn't have been
sentenced to over five years.
Prisoner
(Continued from Page 1)
'The question here is," Judge
Klmmel's decision read, "Did
the judge have authority by
virtue of any legislative enact
ment to sentence Joseph Foggi
to life imprisonment on the
record before him. . . ,T In
considering this matter, this
court adopts tne legal premise
that the limit of punishment!
for crime is a matter for legis
lative and not judicial deter
mination." "The protection of all persons
alike in their possession of the
inalienable right to personal
liberty, to free access to courts
of justice and to due process of
law is perhaps the greatest duty
of the judiciary faithful per
formance of that duty is indis
pensable to a free government,"
Judge Kimmeli reasons.
Building Permits W. E.
McCune, to alter a one-story
dwelling and garage at 220
Candalaria, $150. Park Medic
al building, to build an office
at 585 South Winter, $2000.
Union Oil company, to build
an office at 1655 Silverton
road, $14,500. Ersel Mundln
ger, to reroof a 1 Mi -story
dwelling at 1175 North Capi
tol, $285.
Fined $500 Stanley Uen-
tillie, Chemawa, was fined
$500 and sentenced to 90 days
in the county jail by District
Court Judge Val D. Sloper
Wednesday after UentilUe
pleaded guilty to a charge of
drunk driving. His operator's
license was suspended for a
year. It was Uentlllie's second
such offense in recent months.
. Open Bouse Announced
An open house will be held
for Kenneth Peterson, new
administrator of the Marion
County Public Health depart
ment, from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday,
March 20, in the office at 475
North Church street. Invited
are executives from institu
tions and orcanizatloni with
which the department deals,
including the Marlon county
welfare commission. :
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'THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8aJem, Orefoa
Ways-Means
(Continued from Pag 1)
Twenty year ago there was
no state welfare program" he
said. "Not one penny wa spent
by the date but now we have
an overall budget for welfare
that total $69,000,000," he
aid, 'every session of the legis
lature the budget for welfare
increases. We of the sub-committee
feel that the bill will be
step to check this increase in
welfare expenditure.
Sen. Holmes asked if at a
recent public hearing on the
bill, was not the majority sen
timent against it
Rep. Dave Baum, member
of the sub-committee declared
that the hearing was "(tacked
by people who are opposed to
this kind of legislation." ' ,
"There was a lot of misin
formation given out at that
hearing" Baum continued.
"Some people were there to
play politics. It is easy to ig
nore fact and even easier to
appeal to emotion." . ,
Careful Study Made
Baum said that the commit
tee had made a careful study
and produced figure from the
social security agency . which
revealed that after Indiana had
passed a similar law, the de
creases in the relief rolls were
greater than in any other state
tn . t-i A unlnn
W UlUUil.
In regard to the law putting
teeth in the law requiring son
and daughters of person on the
relief rolls to contribute, if
able to do so, the principal
change grant the public wel
fare commission the authority
to obtain from the state tax
commission amount of gross
income such persons have and
the number of dependents.
Relatives FaU to Aid
Rep. Alva Goodrich of Bend,
said that at 'present the wel
fare commission is not getting
any results from the relatives
of welfare recipients. With the
added authority granted in the
bill Rep. Goodrich said he be
lieved the , commission could
collect $1,800,000 in the next
biennlumln additional revenue.
This, he said, was possible, if
FRIGID AIRE
AUTOMATIC WASHER
'- ' In Tuesday Capital Journal t ;
Should Have. $29975
f tuiMimmmituiiiicipnuiicttioNirmiiiui I
I SALEM OREGON CITY J
Comer Commercial and State
put a gleam in the
ye of each.
passerby
..wlth lb new foim aMfltttng
Exclusive with Johsnsen...Iifiet
that spell allure, the manner that
is still demure... in a shoe
that is all gleaming patents '
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Irish Survive,
'Erin Go'Bralh'
By MIKE FORBES
Silverton If it hadn't been
for the luck of the Irish the
Dinty Moore dinner given by
the American Legion Auxiliary
at Silverton Tuesday night
might have turned out to be a
smorgasbord.
But the blessing of St Pat
rick, the fortitude of sprink
ling of Irish and table sway
backed with corned beef end
cabbage withstood the Scandi
navian sortie and preserved
the reputation of the ton of
Erin. :
The infiltration became ob
vious at the (tart There were
Lindqulsts, Larsons and John
sons, Petersons, Andersons and
Swensons and on of the first
toasts', drunk in coffee, was
'Skoal to the Vikings."
But the thin green line of
Irish was ' undaunted. There
were Powells, Murphy and
Francises and perhaps Don
ovan and a Kelly somewhere in
the background, who stood be
hind their bunker of Irish deli
cacies until exhausted and the
Scandinavians sated with corn
ed beef and cabbage, pie and
other delicacies.
Contributing to the morale of
the dauntless defenders were
Irish melodies played on a
harp, mind you, by Patricia
Brandt of Mt Angel, and huge
shamrock cutout adorned the
walls.,- - . '
Mrs. Ralph Francis wa gen
el chairman of the dinner.
The last toast was "Erin go
Brath." '
SUNNTSIDE CLUB
Sunny side The Sunny side
Community club will hold its
regular meeting Friday, March
20, at 8 p.m. at the school house
It will be carnival night.
only three per cent of the re la
tives contributed. ;
There was no opposition in
the joint committee against the
bill which was also sent to the
I house for action.
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N. LIBERTY
SALEM
1 1,
U.S. Protests
. (Continued from Pag 1)
: 'The American embassy at
Moscow this morning on in
structions from the State De
partment lodged a vigorous
protest with the Soviet For
eign Office against the attack
by MIG fighters upon a U. S.
Air Force RB-50 in the Bering
sea on March lo.
Text of V. S. Note
'The note sets forth the po
sition of the U. S. plane when
attacked about 100 mile north
east of Petropavloak and at
least 25 miles from the nearest
Soviet territory, vigorously
protest the action of the Sov
iet . aircraft, state that the
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CONFUSING
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' This is how the Dinty Moore dinner given by the Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary at Silverton looked to the Capital
Journal photographer Tuesday night after two huge help
ings of corned beef and cabbage.' From left accepting large
plates of corned beef and cabbage are Olaf Anderson and
Mis Vivian Reeve from Mr. Ralph Francis and Mr. Ray '
Church. Now if you turn the photo a quarter turn to the
left you will tee, faintly, Miss Patricia Brandt playing a
harp while little Marion Mason, t), look on. ,
government of the- United
States expect to be informed
at an early date of the discipli
nary action taken with regard
to tne Soviet personnel respon
sible for the attack, and asks
for information - concerning
measures adopted by Soviet
authorities to prevent a recur
rence of incident of this kind."
It ha been made clear here
that the V. S. Air Force will
continue to fly it mission de
spite Russia's Implied challenge
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tion of the arm wa suffered by
five-year-old . Steve KlUlnger
Tuesday when he struck hi
hand through a window at hi
home. He wa treated by first
aldmen and tent to a doctor
for stitches. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killing er,
3830 Monro avenue, v
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