Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 19, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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IN CONTROVERSY
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Civil Service
Rulings Made
Lebanon Providence ehureb and its fir-guarded ceme
etery, now one of ftw remaining examples of the typical
frontier church, la again the center of controversy aa
aome of the congregation aeek to deed it to the Flrit Baptiit
church of Albany. A meeting will be held there at 2 p.m.
en March 30 to act on the proposal. The original church
was built a century ago by Circuit Rider Joab Powell.
A fire department officer
must serve a full year on duty
as a fire captain before being
eligible for promotion to bat-
llnn rhlel. ino Dawn civ"
urvira commission ruled Wed
nesday in the cast of First Aid
Captain Clinton Man, wno re
antlv nassed testa for the
hither Dosition. " '
Hart was one of four cap
tains in the fire department
who passed examinations for
battalion chlel anoui a monui
The eligibility of the
! other three, Percy Clark, Rob
ert Mobley and Peter McCaf
fery were approved at the last
civil service commission meet
ing. Commission Chairman Wil
liam J. Entress explained that
the disapproval of Hart's eli
gibility was not to east a doubt
on Hart's ability but that the
decision was based strictly on
civil service rules.
, Hart immediately asked
Fire Chief E. L. Smith to trans
. fer him- to regular fire captain
duty from his present first aid
crew position.
e i.u uFri the com-
H 31111.1. "
I t-nmmJ minion to accept Hart'a ell-
j giDiiiiy. nc uwcnuw --
capable fireman as well as
n experieneea iirsi buuiimi
who would be difficult to re
place at present te the latter
position until soma of the
newer men got more expert-
New Move Started to Deed
Albany Providence Church
Lebanon A move Is under
way again to deed Providence
church to the Baptist church
of Albany, and notices have
. been sent out that a meeting
will be held at the church on
Friday, March 30 at 2 p.m. to
hear from those Interested. The
church Is located about six
miles east of Lebanon.
According to the notices,
' purpose of the meeting Is to
"decide whether or not the
church should be transferred
and deeded to the First Baptist
church of Albany . . , and wha
ther or not to deed and trans-
Tests to Run
In Tunnels
Madras, Ore, ) Two aban
doned railroad tunnels In Wll.
)ow Creek Canyon near here
will be used by Army engineers
for. tests this spring and sum
mer. Nature of the tests has not
been disclosed.
Lt, Charles H, Crossley of the
engineers' research laboratory
at Ft. Belvolr, Va., said her
Wednesday, though, that the
tests would have no connection
with the work of the Atomic
Energy Commission.
' First Indication that the tun
nels were being considered
came recently in an inquiry
from the Walla Walla district
engineer's office,
Crossley said about 31 per
sons would come hare for the
tests. He added extensive con
struction was not needed. .
Stewart First
To Announce
Desk Clear
Rep. Loran Stewart of
. Cettage Grove taunted fel
low legislators today with the
amag announsamant that
"the desk Is clear" In his for
1 estry and mining commit
tee. Stewart's committee bs
! came the first In the legis
lature te clean up the pile
f bill referred to II fer
Study.
House Speaker Rudia Wll.
helm, Jr., of Portland, said
he would welcome similar
announcements frem other
' committee ahairmen aa the
. aeaslen went Into Its 'th
CAN BRING DOWN BOMBER
Los Angeles, OJ.W The latest
Rabre jet is equipped with an
electrical firing device whith
can down the world's largest
bomber with a single volley of
automatically fired rockets.
fer the cemetery property now
belonging to Providence Mis
sion Baptist church to the Pro
vidence Memorial association
together with right of aggress
and egress ,.,"
Similar action was taken in
February, 19S2, but reiidenta
of the community and others
interested in the century-old
church opposed it so vigorously
that the proposal was defeated.
Regular services and Sunday
school are held at Providence
and are attended by 30 to 40
persons of varying denomina
tions, Easter sunrise service
there is traditional.
Providence church marks the
center of Joab Powell's circuit
riding activities during the
earliest days of Oregon's settle
ment. He built his original
church on the site and it was
later rebuilt along similar
lines. Powell's grave is in the
picturesque cemetery beside
the church and a memorial to
him stands near the entrance
to the grounds.
Through combined communi
ty snort tne people of Provi
dence have kept the present
church in excellent repair
through the years and regard
it ont only as an historical
shrine, but a center of .worship
for 111 denominations. ,
Services Held for
Pal Reilly at Bend
Band W) Funeral services
will be held here Friday for
Patrick Reilly, 82, active more
utan SO years as a Central Ore
gon stockman. i
His brother, Tim Reilly, was
killed in a range-land feud
about the turn of the century,
and Reilly began building up
nis noiaings.
His best-known venture was
the Donnybrook Land and Live
stock company in northern Jef
ferson county. Reilly died Tues
day.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales, Oregon
Ike and Taft Forge Firm
Partnership in 1st JB Weeks
' By LTLE
Washington tlJJ President
Eisenhower and Sen. HoDeri a.
Taft (R., O.) have formed a
firm and powerful partnership
in the first eight weeks of the
new Republican administra
tion. That may prove to be the No.
1 Dolitlcal development in the
experience of the Eisenhower
sdministration, so far. It has
come about more by the coop
erative attitude of the senator
than from any friendly beckon
ing by the executive depart
ment. '
Some observers here are
convinced that several of Mr.
Elsenhower's most important
aides deliberately gave Taft a
political hazing during the pre
inaugural period. ' He was in
vited, for example, to suggest
persons for the cabinet.
The Punch Hurt
Herbert Brownell, Jr., now
attorney general, conferred sol
emnly with Taft whereafter the
senator was socked twice where
It hurt. George M. Humphrey,
from Taft's home atate, was
named treasury secretary with
out a preliminary word to the
senator. He read about it in
the papers. Martin P. Durkin's
nomination to be labor secreta
ry hit Taft even harder.
"incredible, the senator ex
claimed. Thereafter he led a
delegation to the White House
and worked out a patronage
O. WILSON
system whereby senators would
be cohsulted about nominees
from their states. No Taft rec
ommendation waa accepted for
the first republican cabinet in
20 years. , , .
Above All Else ,
Taft. meantime, baa put par
ty welfare above bis personal
feelings when necessary to sup
port the administration. He
voted in the labor committee
for Durklns confirmation as la
bor secretary.
The senator indicated his at
titude toward the new admin
istration when he called the
president's inaugural speech
"a great and inspiring begin
ning:" Taft would like to move
further and faster in Asia than
would the administration, but
he has conceded that the new
president Is doing all right
there. '
Harry and Bess en
Woy to S. F Hawaii
San Francisco, u.pj Former
President Harry S. Truman
and his wife, Bess, on their
way to a vacation in Hawaii,
are scheduled to arrive nere
hv train Saturday. Southern
Pacific Railroad said today.
The Trumans, traveling on
ihm Overland Limited from
4h niw will arrive at the
Oakland Mole at Z:4U p.m. rti
Shop Owners
Hear Help Offer
' Salem operators of shops
and factories, about 40 of
them, met at the Senator hotel
Wednesday night where they
ot some food advice from of
ficials of the Small Defense
Plants Administration on how
to go after government contracts.
. Kenneth T. Caplinger 'of
Seattle, industrial specialist
for the SDPA, described the
federal budget aa it applies to
keeping the supply lines full
for the armed services. He
told ,the operators to "exam
ine your consciences and see
where you fit into this pro
gram. . . . Find out what the
government or the prime eon
tractora want that fits into
your line of business , . , and
dedicate . yourselves to the
principle that we are going to
see this thing through."
"You've got to study your
market." he said, "and' the
government is one of the big-
Husbands! Wives!
want new pep and vim?
Al III atom mirHn I
lalna, at TiH Mnwr'f Fnlm.
geet consumers ef the things
.... .b Thar k a tre
mendous array of iteme suit
able for email Business.
Paraphrasing the familiar
classic about th man who
makes better mousetrap, he
said that .-"if you ean make
some 'small gadget that the
government needs better than
anyone else can make It you
will find a path beaten to
your door."
John G. Barnett of Port
land, Ore., director ' for the
SDPA, urged the operators to
file with his office a list of
their operating facilities, so
government needs, plana and
ri.lflpatinm an which bids
are to be called can be aent to
the appropriate shops, jnese
are received daily at bis of-
Thorsday, March 19, 1I6S
W. w. Hosenraugn, wno i
presided, commended Presi- J
dent Elsenhower for being
"Intensely Interested In the,
welfare of small business." j
The help of the SDPA I
agtncy waa - offered in any
possible way. Question and
answers followed the talks.
and Louis Neuman, epeeamg
for the Salem Industrial De
velopment Council, offered
the cooperation of that organ
lsation. iv1 -.
Dr. Will J. Thompson
OetatMtrlst. Office Reepentd
at Riwdale
Examination in Afternoon or
Eve. by Appointment -
For . Appointment Phone . 4-4057
I iy
REVIVAL
Weslevan
Methodist
Church
So. 15th and Mill
Streets
Rev. Pearl Foe
' Evangelist
Spirit Filled Biblical
Messages
Evangelistic Singing
Each Evening, 7:30
ence.
In other action, the eom
miuinn aonroved the with
drawal of the resignation of
Robert J. Payne, a former lire
man who left Salem but now
announces his intention of re
turning to his home here. The
move makes, Payne eligible for
reemployment when a depart
ment opening occurs.
Wives Hosts
To Firemen
Salem firemen were the
guests of their wives Wednes
day night at an annual dinner
given by the auxiliary at the
Central fire station. . .
NaHv. 200 firemen, wives.
children and guests attended!
the dinner and heard soap box
Derbv Director Bill Byers' talk
on the Derby and what It means
to Salem's youth.
A scheduled snowing l we
Soap Box Derby movie,
'Where the SON Biunes, couiq
not be given as the film failed
to arrive in time due to trans
portation difficulties. An air
travel film was shown in. its
place. ' '
Guests in addition to Byers
included City Manager and
Mrs. J. L. Franzen and Police
Chief and Mrs. Clyde Warren.
. , , . HI
'Amber' Author Splits
With Third Husband
New York m Kathleen
Winsor, author of "Forever
Amber" saya ana nas aeparai-
ed from her third husband.
In a statement concerning
Hier husband, Attorney Arnold
Krakower, the 32-year-om nov
elist aaid yesterday:
Nobody is to blame lor any
thing. It is a friendly sepa
ration. There is no chance ot
reconciliation.
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Electric
139 Chemeketa
Phone, 2-6762
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