Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 19, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, Much 19, 1958
. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon -
Pan I
Local Paragraph
Eureoa Free Assigned It
has been, announced by the
44th InJantry at Fort Lewis
that a man from the Salem
area hai been assigned to the
( 44th to take basic training.
r Eugene Free, son of Mr. and
. Mrs. Adam Free, , Box 43,
Brooks, he has been assigned
to Company H, 130th Inf.
Begt.
4- Elected Director A. H.
Randall was elected a member
of the board of directors of the
. Northwest Canneri association
at the annual meeting held at
Yakima, Wash.
." Lt Karl Removed After a
hearing that Warden Virgil
, O'Malley said lasted five hours
. Lt. George Karl of the Oregon
" State prison guard force was
removed Wednesday. The
' charge against him was "con
' duct unbecoming an officer by
dealing with Inmates," the
warden laid. The warden gave
out no details of the case, but
' said "there was Just too much
evidence against him."
Lions Club Program "Al
r.'aska's Silver Millions," a mo
' tion picture pertaining to the
' fishing Industry in Alaska, was
. shown during Thursday's lun
, cheon meeting of the Salem
Lions club. The picture was
..secured by Carleton L. Roth
of the Willamette Grocery com
. pany,
Secretary's Father Dies
.. Miss Frances Becker, secretary
to Speaker Rudie Wilhelm of
' the House of Representatives,
.Tuesday attended tHe funeral
' 1 J 1 m.M!
at The Dalles. Services were
held at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's
Catholic church.
Rep. Overhnlse 111 Suf
fering from rheumatic fever,
Rep. Boyd Overhulse, Madras,
was taken home Wednesday in
an ambulance. He became ill
several weeks ago, and is ex
pected to be in bed for three
to six months.
Derbylsta Meet A meet
ing of the Soap Box Derby as
sociation will be held at Doug
las McKay Chevrolet company
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
Derby Director Bill Byers an
nounced. The official Derby
movie, "Where the SON
Shinea," will be' shown after
the business meeting.
Officer Resigns - Resigna
tion of city patrolman Ray
mond Guthner, 910 Mill street,
was announced Thursday. He
has accepted work elsewhere,
he said. Guthner joined the
police department last December.
Apparatus Received Four
self-contained breathing appar
atus and IS all-servlije gas
masks have been purchased by
the Oregon Civil Defense as
ency under matching arrange- air for approximately
Heavy Use of
Aircraft Made
One hundred and five air
craft were used in Oregon dur
ing 1052 in dusting or spraying
a total of 016,848 acres.
A total of 14,433 hours were
flown by the aircraft In these
projects and dispensed wert
13,478,100 pounds of dust and
1,302,800 gallons of spray.
In the area including Oregon.
Washington, Montana and Ida
ho 401,843 acres were treated
with 346 aircraft used and to
tal of 64,203 hours flown.
By states the number of air
craft used, hours flown and
acres treated for the three
states besides Oregon are:
Washington, 205 aircraft, 26,
005 hours, and 1,772,433 acres.
Montana, 157 aircraft, 14,063
hours, and 1,708,683 hours.
Idaho, 70 aircraft, 7,790
hours, and 413,883 acres.
Included In the acres sprayed
in the four state area were
approximately 663,000 acres of
timberland, treated for spruce
ouaworm.
Aerial surveys fire patrols
and other industrial uses had an
additional ;115 airplanes in the
44,000
GUARD MEDAL PRESENTED McKAY
ments. Robert Sands trom. ad-; flight hours. This included the
ministration coordinator for the surveying of 11,850,000 acres of
agency, said they were turned
over to the security service for
use in training regular and
auxiliary police officers at the
old Camp Adair grounds in
Benton county. Training in
use of gas masks will be in
corporated in regular police
courses held there serfj-annu-
tunberlands, which were sur
veyed for suspected bark beetle
infestation.
ally.
Mexican Tour The Salem
'and Tillamook YMCA's will
cooperate in the sponsorship of
student tour of Mexico during
. the period June 29-August 2.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner of
Tillamook will be directors of
the tour. Both are graduates of
Willamette university and
Gardner was a former boys'
work secretary at the Salem Y
- and was an air pilot during
World War II. He is now gen-
. eral secretary of the Tillamook
Y. A similar tour was taken
last summer under the direc
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore
of Salem.
New Church
' (Continued from Page 1)
Building Permits M. C.
Kanz, to build a one-story dwel
ling and garage at 280 Judson,
$11,000.'. Earl Headrick, to
: build a one-story dwelling and
garage at 1016 Klngwood, ?
00. Will Krohn, to build a
.' Barege at 255 East Myers, $500,
! Roy Borton, to alter a one-story
; dwelling and garage at ii.u
Howard $4350. A. J. Flint, to
; build a one-story dwelling and
garage at 145 B street, $7000,
Purple Heart
Meets Sunday
Held in Salem at the VFW
hall Sunday afternoon will be
the state executive meeting of
the Military Order of Purple
Heart. - "
All members of the organi
zation and auxiliary are invited
to attend the meeting at which
plans will be discussed for the
state convention to be held in
Salem In June at the Isaak Wal
ton club.
Speaking on legislation dur
ing the session will be the Dr.
H. Schilt, Portland, director of
veterans' affairs.
State officers other than Dr.
Schilt here to attend the meet
ing will be Commander Frank
Juno; Senior Vice-Commander
Clifford Stevens, Junior Vice
Commander Elmer Johnson,
Secretary-Treasurer Ray Dor
ris, Sergeant-at-Arma E. B.
official lif of the church Combs, Ciiiel 01 stall verne 1
the mystical body of Christ in Ostrander, Service Officer Sam
work. But two hours were lost
during the entire building pro-
ram because of adverse
weather.
In his sermon to those pres
ent, Archbishop Howard said
the church was the fulfillment
of the labors of many people.
"This church will, thank
God, stand for many genera
tions as a symbol of your spirit
of sacrifice, your spirit of hope
and your spirit of faith and
life," said the archbishop,
Turnins to the liturgical
phase of the church, a phase
that has been given consider
able emphasis in recent months,
Archbishop Howard stated that
this was to bring to the fore the
MILITARY. MEN
AND VETERANS
Thnrsday, March 19
Organized Naval Reserve sur
' face division, at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
D battery, 722nd, AAA AW bat
talion. Oregon National Guard, at
Cjllnnaer. nun.
Company D, 162nd infantry
regiment, Oregon National Guard
'at saiem armory.
tvU.v Marr.h 2A
Seabee Reserves, at Naval and
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Warn nlltllAn
mm .iniv 31' throueh Aunust 2
at Denver, Colo., will be the 11th.
anniversary reunion ot the women
In the Navy, with both active and
inactive Waves in attendance.
Both officers and enlisted women
of the Waves will be among those
at the reunion oemg nem at uie
Dwmm.PAiiuw Hotel. Headine the
omim arranetne the reunion Is
Mary C. Griffith, Denver attar
ney.
. In Tnr Heach
Long Beach, Calif. Arriving
here March 18 aboard the heavy
cruiser, USS Toledo was Wilton
W. Brett, aviation machinists
mate first class, USN, son of Mr.
-j Mr. William J. Brett. Route
1, Brooks, Oregon. The Toledo had
been in combat operations in sup
port of United Nations forces In
Korea for seven months and was
f twin, chin artlclDatlfiff in
the mock invasion of the North
Korean city oi ojo.
BORN
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Mri. Boyd
Monmouth,
uninDlll. ttnttPITAL
JACOBS - TO Mr. .r.4 Mr.. Marshall
A. Jacobs, J10 Bellevu.
V. Mcciure, uiu -nr. - " v:
FORfiTEB To Mr. and Mil. Donald
C. ror.ter. in Wallace RO.,
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"S3hv-t Mr. d Mr.. Huu.il
u.k... imi Barnes Ave., a "'
March II. .
MASS-? To Mr. and
Mmtr. sol w. Mil- St.
DOUOHTON-TO Mr. nd Mrs. Divld
O. Doushton. 10 M1U Av.. Dallas,
""".J '. Ur. V. B. Null,
t. 1, Bo 144, Slhrerton, a bor, Mrcli
1.
uiii.tvt Mr. -nd Mri. Jullu.
,..'.. . .irt. March 16.
BURDEN To 'llr. Ud Mr.. Cnerlas
Surden, Molalla, . Mtreh II.
"".'''i? i. u. u,i. Lewis Ar-
snds. 701 M.P1. St.. Dalle., sirt
NEOrLD-To Mr. and Mri. Menno
..m in uflltr Avi., dhim,
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u-aatravato Mr. and Mr.. John
n. n bor. March 13.
OBTKN-To Mr. and Mr.. Charles
0lwn. Monmouth, a lift March H.
MULLER To Mr. and Mr.. Robert
Mull". Dallas, a ilrl, March IS.
. wnrpjjnN To Mr. and Mr., -in
n.li.. a bor. March 19.
unnniiw-To Mr. and Mri. Henrr
Morrow. Independence, a boi, March 17.
- -,i nnapfTAL
oatpom fa Mr. and Mr.. Jam.
... twi.. airl. March 14,
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Ma). Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, Oregon's adjutant general,
presents Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay the Oregon
Military department's medal for distinguished service to
the Oregon National Guard.- The medal, which Rilea is
placing on McKay, was presented during the general'
recent visit to Washington, with the ceremony In the
office of Sec. McKay. In the picture also are Oregon's
. four congressmen and Mrs. McKay, Left to right they are
Rep. Harris Ellsworth, Rep. Walter Norblad, Rep. Homer
D. Angell, Mrs. McKay and Rep. Sam Cdbn.
Violent Quake
(Continued from Pa 1) -
there were 38 confirmed dead
in the towns of Gonen and
Manyas, but that there was no
contact with the towns of Ve
nice and Cihan, believed to
have been even harder hit.
The Ballksir police said they
had unconfirmed report that
800 were dead in Yenice and
Cihan. town of about 3,000
each. Their confirmed reports
included 83 dead at Gonen, 100
miles Southwest ot . Istanbul,
ana tnree at nearby Manyas,
They said more than half the
home In the latter two town
had been destroyed or dam
aged.
Istanbul Badly Shaken '
The Istanbul Observatory
aid the quaka was felt over
an area of more than 10,000
square miles. ,
r Throughout the affected
area, people fled their homes,
pending the night In the open.
House and buildings shook
throughout Istanbul but there
were no Mport of casual tie
In the big port. .
A report trom Gonen said
that half the town was wreck- -
ed in the tremor. Rescue
squad pulled 60 living vie- ,
Urn from debris a fire broke
out in the wake of the quake.
In New York, Dr. Frank
Press seismologist at Colum
bia University, classified the
quake as ' a "severe. Class A
earthquake, capable of doing
severe damage." Press said hi
instrument continued to; re-
act to the shock for hour after
the tremor,
Plane Attacks
(Continued from Page 1)
action
"It alms not at the material
but at the spiritual," he pointed
out. '., . . ... ." --
Man is noblest when he
prays, and liturgy Is his
highest art," continued the
archbishop. "The great purpose
is to bring us into the presence
of Christ."
Among those assisting the
archbishop were Rev. Joseph
D. Howard, assistant priest; the
Very Rev. William Klllian,
deacon of the mass; Rev. Meth
od Korn, O.S.B., subdeacon of
the mass; the Very Revs. Rob
ert Neugebauer and Nickolas
Deis, assistant deacons; Rev.
James Harris, processional
cross; Rev. Lowell Blackburn,
archepiscopal cross; Rev. Don
ald Denman, master of cere
monies, and Rev. Armand Gel
inas, assistant master of ceremonies.
While predominantly Cath
olic, the audience Included a
number of Protestants and
Jews.
A dedication luncheon was
held at the Marion hotel at 1
p.m. with Justice Hall S. Lusk
of the state -supreme court
presiding as toastmaster. A
welcome to the group was
given by Father Vanderbeck,
pastor of St. Joseph's church;
with responses by the Very
Rev. Theodore J. Bernards,
dean, Oregon City; Mayor Al
Loucks of Salem; the Rt. Rev.
Thomas Meier, O.S.B., St.
Bendict's abbey; Rt. Rev. Dam
ian Jentges, O.S.B., abbot St.
Benedict's; Most Rev. Francis
P. Leipzig, D.D., bishop of
Baker; Gov. Paul L. Patterson
and the Most Rev. Edward D.
Howard.
Bleeding heart, Primroses,
Anenones in bloom. Pember
ton's Greenhouse, 1980 So.
12th. 68
Langwell,
Refreshments are to be eerv
ed at the meeting by members
of the auxiliary with the com
mittee including Mrs. Willard
Boehmer, chairman, Mrs. Stan
ley Boehmer, Mrs. George
Quesseth and Mrs. Clifford
Stevens. Mrs. Verne Ostrander
is president of the Salem or
ganizations auxiliary and
heading the Salem post Is Clif
ford Stevens,
Reappointed T. H. Birk-
beck, Milton, was reappointed
by Gov. Patterson Wednesday
to a three-year term on the
State Board of Dental Exam
iners.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Jojca Joan Draka Ti David Franklin
Drake: Annulment of uarrlaia trantad
plain tin.
Allca Mar Crawler v. Harry w. Craw
ley. Order oi default or delendant.
Josephine Ostrander vs Roy Reynold.,
at at, Ray Moore, at al: Defendants file
amended motions.
Jeanttta X. Htndman vs Harry Euf ena
Hlndman. a minor, by and through By
ron H. Hlndman: Motion to quash
execution. .
Karl W. Harry v. Arthur Ml Crle-
son, dba Krlckson's Super Market: An
swer to plaintiff's second amended com
plaint.
Charles DeOulre ve Oreton Pulo and
paper company: Plaintiff demurs to da
lenaant'a tmrd answer. Plaintiff mo
tions to make mora definite and car.
tain.
Oerald Cravens va Geone Alexander:
Plaintiff's replication to amended n
turn.
Roy Brown and Katharine A. Brown
ts raul w. Harcourt and Delia M. Har
court: Plaintiff's reply.
8. Said his nomination of
Charles E. (Chip) Bohlett to
be Ambassador to Russia seems
to him to be a very good ap
pointment. The President
made that remark in reply to
a request to comment on a
statement by Sen. McCarthy
(R-Wis.) that it was a serious
mistake for the administration
to press for Senate approval of
the nomination. .
Trip to Latin America
4. Said he is deeply interest
ed in Latin American affairs
and that it might be a good
idea for him to make a brief
trip there, but that on the other
hand lt might better oe leit
to emissaries.
5. Declared he feels this na
tion cannot afford to reduce
its combat strength, but that
he does hope to get more na
tional defense for less money
by eliminating waste and du
plication. '
6. Said government staffs
have been studying a proposal
for authorization of big in
creases in military and civil
defense, but that no conclu
sions have been reached.
No Unnecessary Provocation
7. Said he would not want
to do anything unnecessarily
provocative at the moment
with respect to any move in
the United Nations to brand
Russia an aggressor in Korea.
8. Said he has not heard a
word on whether Marshal Tito
of Yugoslavia is planning to
visit the United States.
9. Announced he has asked
Lewis Douglas, former ambas
sador to Great Britain, to head
a group which will study such
things as foreign trade, the raw
material situation, and world
markets generally.
Commerce Budget Cut
10. Commended the Com
merce Department for its esti
mate that its budget for the
fiscal year starting July 1, will
be cut about 18 per cent. The
President said it is too much
to hope that the over all pic
ture will be that bright, but
that each department is going
to make every effort to cut as
deep as possible.
It was Elsenhower's fourth
news conference and it like
the others drew a capacity
crowd to the conference room
in the old State DeDartment
building which seats over 200.
Governor
(Continued from Page 1)
"On the other hand, we have
an institution operating with its
administration costs divided
among some 3600 patients," he
added. "The addition of several
hundred patients would not
make any material increase in
such administration costs."
"I wish to make it clear that
I am not opposed to the new
hospital in or near Portland,"
the governor declared. "The
people voted that they wanted
a geriatrics hospital construct
ed in Portland, when and if
funds were available and it is
my view that the legislature
I must give consideration to this
verdict of the people."
The governor said, however,
that one of the last acts of the
old state administration was to
approve the priority list of
state buildings, in which the
rebuilding of the old state hos
pital building was given first
place. ,
"I was present at that meet
ing," the governor said, "and lt
is my recollection that Dr. C,
E. Bates, superintendent, said
that there were so many elder
ly people seeking admission to
the state hospital, the Portland
hospital would be filled with
new patient and the load at
the state hospital here would
not be materially reduced."
' The governor said, that he
had requested' that the co
chairmen of the Joint ways and
means committee arrange a
meeting with a building com
mittee, not yet appointed,-and
members of the board of con
trol, when the priority ques
tion will doubtless be discussed.
Zorin Fails
(Continued from Pag 1)
To the second question as to
whether the Soviet Union con
sidered the U.N. the proper ;
forum : for such discussion, r
Zorin laid the discussions have
been going on in the U.N. end
should continue.
"The Soviet Union and It
proposals have run into opposl-
tion in this forum from the -United
States," Zorin Mid. 1
"Nevertheless, the Soviet Un
ion will preserve in its at-'
tempts to bring about the pro
hibition of ' atomic weapon.v
and other, phases of dlsarma- ,
ment. -
Speaking of general Soviet
policy, Zorin qoted from
speeches by Malenkov pass
ages avowing . hi desire to
strengthen world peace. -.
Zorin said all people of the
world, including the American
people, aspire .for peace, but -he
added that as far "a the
U.S. government is concerned, '
lt may be seen. from Gross
statements that an armament
race Is still the policy of the
United States."
FOUR CORNER CUB SCOUTS
Four Corners A meeting ot
Cub Scout Pack No. 108 will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March
20, in the Community hall.
Lonergan Honored Senator
Pat Lonergan of Portland has
been designated as representa
tive of his alma mater, Univer
sity of Illinois, at the inaugura
tion ceremonies of Dr. Duncan
Smith Ballantine as president
of Reed college on March 21.
Notice of this designation came
from A. J. Janata, assistant to
the president of the University
of Illinois. Sen. Lonergan
graduated from the university
with an engineering degree in
1905.
Uyl&a FOR
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DOES YOUR FOOD BILL HAVE
YOU OUT ON A LIMB.
Smiling Jock's and Dickson's Market
Hare the Solution for You! Z.. If Your
Food Bill Is Over M973 per Month .
a i . ....., ..
Keith L. Tweedle T. BHIla Bernlre
Tweedle: Order for publication of aum-
mons.
Uaraaret Uclnnls ra William P. Me
Innls: Order for county treasurer to
pay to plaintiff's sttorneys defendant's
payments to the county treasurer by
previous court order.
Castle Permanent Wavers,
305 Livesley Bldg. Ph. 3-3663.
Permanent $5 and up. Ruth
Ford, Manager. 67
Moving and storage across
the street, across the nation,
CaU Russ Pratt, Capital City
Transfer Co. 67
Ringlet Permanent Wave,
S2.50 ud. Phone 3-4844. 250
So. Cottage. 67'
Liberty Mother's club spon
sors rummage sale Fri. and
Sat. above Greenbaum's. Good:
rummage. 67
Bazaar with luncheon, 11:30
to 1.30, Friday, March 20. First
Congregational church. 67
Nobles Tavern, grand open
ing, Thursday, March 19. 67 ,
We are announcing our being
open 7 day a week by popular
demand. The Western Trio will
play Wed. & Frl. nights.
Y Cafe, owned and operated
by Lois M. York. 67
Probate Court s
' Dora T. Humphrey aetata: Order ap
proving Guardian's report.
Robert lee' Wood estate: Final ac
count filed. Order settlni April M. imi
ae time of hearlnc of oblectlons to final
account.
A. N. Bush estate: Order appotntlnc
appraisers. (William J. Bmlck, Chand-
i.r r. orowo ana hobs h. coppock.)
William Bmlth aetata: Win admitted
to probate: Richard L. and Lillian Wll-
on nimea administrator and admlnis,
tratrtx.
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