Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 25, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, March SB, 158
102 Year Old Bachelor
To Give Bride Away
oeuuuni, nun, vnVilw a
pretty girl 77 years his junior
. on bli arm, Charlei W. Thlery,
102-year-old bachelor, will
walk down a church middle
aiile In a wedding ceremony
Saturday. .
The girl ii hli grandnlece,
Miss Joan Batchelder, and he
will give her away in mar
riage at the Harvard-Epworth
church, Cambridge.
- The girl's mother is widow
ed and her three brother! are
away in the armed force,
10 Thlery will do the honow.
APRIL t BATAAN DAT
Manila W) Freaident Elpl
dlo Quirlno hai proclaimed Ap
ril 9 BaUan Day in commem
oration of the heroic defense
of Bataan by American and Fi
lipino forces In World War II.
CompUt novel In
; fh April Journal,
MaeKINLAY
KANTOR
Bore's a brilliant sequel ss tur
bulent and tender u Kantor'a
tint immortal story of hill folk
and their dot. It's eompltte in
the April Ladies' Home Journal.
TheDiiigliter
oiBudeMa
in for Easter!
Qacony
suits
with the wonderful
rib knit waistband
at a piggy-banker price
Tha word it getting o round. The bunnies art
whispering it and the birdlings are chirping it.
The smartest little Easter-parading suit in
town is here! Carefully tailored by Sacony, it's
In tiny-check, rayon 'gabardine and has the
famous elasticized Sacony waistband that
makes self-dressing so easy. See it, in red,
navy and brown. Sizes 3-6x, 1 0.95; 7-141 2.95
He can
icirlaa Mm saw, yon can be sued by somaone who suffers
,' Injury or has property damaged through some fault or .
carelessness on the part of you or your-family. The coat
might easily be your life aavinff, perhaps even your home.
m.-. lw Jmna AiwwnM Mali th k-inil aftiroad liberal
insurance offend by Alletate's Comprehensive Personal
Liability Policy. For leas than three cents a day, it gives
n vnnr fumilv 110.000 in nrotection as ainet literally
nunareas 01 everyaay icaaraw.
Letthesama
Allstate agent who
handles America a
. hrtifr naiuM auto
insurance give you the 'm
cginpivw taut.
You'll see why
vou're in food
hands with Allstate,
the insurance
company founded
by clears,
Roebuck
. and Co. .
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R. H. ALDERIN and R. A. PARKS
550NO. UPnMST. PH. 3-9191
Increase Cost
The Dalles Dam
Washington t Tfc.
Public Works Committee ap-
provea a bill Tuesday to in-
creaae oy a muuon dollars the
cost limit on Tha n.ll. ru
and other federal works pro
ject in tne Pacific Northwest.
Involved In addition to The
Dalles nroiect on tha fnlnmHI.
River are Detroit Reservoir.
Lookout Point Reservoir and
bank protective work on the
Willamette River In Oregon. '
Congress to data has author
ized construction totaling
1192.800.000 on then imll.
but appropriations have total
ed jhi,b7,1U0 leaving only
aoroxlmatelv 10 mlllinn dot.
lars against which appropria
tions may be made. .
For The Dalles dam alone,
however, former President
Truman asked in his final bud
get for. 188,400,00 In the IS
months beginning this July.
Reps. Mack (R-Wash.) and
An 1 til (R-Ora.l authnriud
similar bills to increase the
authorizations.
1 IS CASUALTIES TOLD . '
Washington OR The De
fense Department Wednesday
identified 18 Korean War cas
ualties in a new list No. 778
that included three killed, eight
wounded, one missing and one
injured.
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PLOTTING REVOLT
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Apostol Taanefi, a former
mathematics teacher who
boasts the support of 80,000
guerrillas, Is reported to be
plotting revolution against
Moscow directed commun
ist government of Albania.
Taanefi, an Albanian com'
muniit by spirit and training,
is said to be - making his
plana from crude peasant
home In Yugoslavia. (AP
Wirephoto.)
Oregon Population I
Up 4.8 Since 195t
Washington', tfl The Census
Bureau said Tuesday that SB
states and the District of Co
lumbia have increased their
populations, nine states have
lost population and one state
remained virtually unchanged.
Of tha four main geographi
cal regions of the country, the
West, with a gain of 6.8 per
cent,, ran ahead of the S.4 per
cent average national popula
tion increase in the 27 month
period, i . ,
The bureau gave these de
tails: "
California had the largest
population Increase from April
1, 1930 to July It 1952808,
000. Other states with large
numberical increases Included
Texas, 477,000; New York, 848
000; Michigan, 337,000 and
Florida, . 320,000. Arizona,
Nevada and Florida led In per
centage . increases, - each gain
ing over 10 per cent. , : - .
Six- of the nine states that
lost population were in the
South, two in the Northeast
and one in the North Central
region. The states were Ala
bama, 'Arkansas, Kentucky,
Mississippi, . Tennessee, West
Virginia, Maine, Vermont and
North Dakota. ;. : ,
: The states, and their percen
tage of change from April 1,
1060 to July 1, 1952 included:
Pacific Washington 3.7;
Oregon 4,8; California 7.6.
Atomic Guinea Pig
No Longer Fears If
By ROBERT BENNYHOFF
. Las Vegas (UJD One of nine
human "guinea pigs" who vol
unteered to crouch in a trench
only 2,500 yards from the cen
ter of an atom explosion said
today he now knows "I could
lead men in battle In the face
of an atomic blast." :
His eight comrades, officers
from all branches of the armed
services, agreed it would be
safe to go even closer In future
detonations. "
Troops Conld Attack
They qualified their collect
ive opinion, however, by add
ing that they- meant they
would have to be properly pro
tected in a trench or foxhole.
The volunteers gained the
distinction of having been clos
er to an atomic blast than any
human being since A-bombs
were dropped on Nagasaki in"
1948. .
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Um, OrafM
Alcoa Process
Heats. Ingots
Pittsburgh' 11 The Alum
inum Company of. America
aald Monday it has succeeded
in using ordinary household
power to beat a giant alumi
num ingot to working temper
atures is tunes faster wan
could be done in a conven
tional furnace.
Alcoa has been searching
for 10 years for better ways to
heat metal. Donald L. Bonn,
chief electrical engineer, said
the new technique of 60-cycle
induction heatisg will greatly
aid the production of big air
craft aluminum forgings and
extrusions. -.:'
Heating a 7,700 pound Ingot
to 700 degrees for further
processing usually requires 11
hours. Alcoa ssys It now does
it in BO minutes with the new
method. It's done by placing
the ingot In a specially de
signed electrical coll. As elec
trical current flows through
the coll, it Induces heavy
current in the metal. That
heats the metal.
4TH CENTURY CHURCH
Haifa, Israel (ff) A Chicago
university archaeological mis
sion has unearthed a Fourth
Century church and made oth
er important finds at Belt Yer
ah near. Lake Galilee, it was
reported here Tuesday. .
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Edward's Marriage
' London t)JB Queen Mary
died unreconciled to the mar
riage for which her eldest eon,
the Duke of Windsor, gave op
the British throne.
It was the more than any
other individual who kept the
Duke and Duchess in their eelf
lmpoeed! semi -exile from Britain-
:-j : : ,.; '
There was bo Immediate in
dication whether her death
would permit the couple to re
turn .to make. a home in the
British Isles eventually.
Through the Influence of
Queen Mary the Royal family
refused to grant to the Duchess
of Windsor recognition as her
Royal Highness after her mar
riage to the Duke in 1837.
The American divorcee nev
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EVERY f.UHRESS AND BOX SPRING COMBINATION
THESE
Simmons Sealy
Rest Well
er was received at court after
the marriage nor was aha ad
mitted to Royal social circles.
Although the Duke visited
his mother from time to time,
Queen Mary never received
the Duchess. And this was be
lieved largely responsible for
the fact that no other member
of the Royal family did,
The former walils Warfleld
Simpson usually remained in
France or the United States
when her husband came to Bri
tain. She stayed in New York
when the Duke went to the
bedside of his mother two
weeka ago. ,.
A cable from the Duke in
formed the duchess ei Queen
Mary's . dea. -:.;
Zo'Ketps Keal.and
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Trees in Bend Areo
Basel vDTreee were Bp
rooted and ranch outbuildings
collapsed Tuesday by 70-
mile-an-howr windi - which
struck the 'Bend area.
A the storm moved east
ward, the wind subsided but
picked up quantity of dust
During the height ei the storm
In the Friaeville area, visibil
ity was cut to only a few feet
several atreet eigns . were
knocked down and there was
other minor damage 1 there
from 10-mlle-an-hour wind.
The brief blow ended
abruptly and was followed by
suiuuune.
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