Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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THX CAPITAL JOURNAL, tasJesM, Ortfoa
BuUdlng Permits Theodore
"vttiK 10 miua one-story
uwEiung ana garage at 3220
Crestvlew, $22,220. En nit
" w repair a one-itory
dwelling at 431 North Front,
360. Innii Walt, to repair a
viwiKuy aweuing at 443 North
rront, $880. Gerald T. Hall,
to build a one-itory dwelling
and garage at 880 Stark, $12,.
000. Ernest Fletcher in
root a one-itory dwelling at
tv truuin IBin, SiZ.
Cft AdvsjQee All egg prlc
s were up a cent here Thurs
' day following limllar lncreatet
on the Portland produoe mar
ket The buying quotation! are
M lollowi: AA, 48 cents; large
A, 48-82 cent; medium AA, 48
i mreium a, as-47 cents;
. wn. we wnoie
ale nit, large grade A are
quoted generally at 88 cent,
tue meaiums at 03 centi.
Vandals PlayVandals de
etroyed some flower planti on
the West Salem branch poit
oxrice ground and broke tome
tile facing on the adjoining
building', according to city po
lice reports Thunday.
Bit by Dog Douglai Mor
gan, 8, 1745 Fir street, suf
fered two skin lacerations on
the face Wednesday when he
was bitten by a dog while at
play at school. He was treat
ed by a doctor for the wounds.
Owners of the dog were or
dered bf police to confine it
Sam Brown House Story
ouiry Oi uie otuu Brown
. house, a pioneer dwelling on
Highway 99E about 12 miles
north of Salens will be told
over station KOAC Monday
afternoon at 1 o'clock by Mrs.
Sam Brown.
PRESIDENT
f
Street ' Vacation Bejected
uyou recuumieuuttliuii u
County Engineer Hedda Swart,
the county court Thursday re
jected a petition calling for
the vacation of Brandon street
from the west line of Clark
for a short distance westward.
The street is located in Carl
haven addition of the Keizer
district. Swart pointed out that
if the vacation was granted
the street would revert to the
original owner and would be
of no benefit to the adjoining
property. Closure, too, would
Interfere with any develop
ment of land on Maine avenue.
$60,000 Cut
(Continued from Page 1)
Elnora Pederson, who was
elected president of the Sa
lem Camera elub.
Red Assaults
. (Continued from Page 1)
and mortar fire and bomb
bursts since American troops
abandoned it to victorious Chi
nese. All day long the Western
Front hill rocked under in
tense fire as the Americans
tried to root out the stubborn
Reds who handed U. N. troops
their worst beating since they
were thrown off the Kumhwa
ridges five months' ago.
The U. S. Seventh Division
pulled out in Thursday's early
darkness, dynamiting their
trenches and bunkers.
The strategic fortress guard
ing the Imjin valley route to
Seoul was left to the Reds and
death.
Drew Pearson
(Continued from Page 4)
from Senator Tobey of New
Hampshire to President Eisen
hower that helped the White
House decide on a finish fight
W Amhaaaadnr Bohlen. . . .
University of California scient
ists are using a solution from
the tropical fruit papaya, in
4hs battle asainst cancer. The
new solution helps doctors dis
tinguish stomach cancer xrom
ordinary ulcers.
(OopyrUht. IMS)
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Thoraday, March U
Uavtl Tl na Mir
face division, at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training ceraer.
Company D, 162nd infantry
regiment. Oregon National Guard
at Salem armory.
D battery, 732nd AAA.AW bat
talion at quonset huts on Ice
street.
Scabee Reserves at Naval, and
Marine Corps Reserve Training
center,
BORN
jrnh miunder. Mill citr, a bar.
"btaS; - Te Wr. end Mr. Olenn
suite, JJ0 Jma at, a br-.
BRIHKMAN - To Mr. tad Hn. Don
ald D. Brlnlrasa,
"iL .-a u n.o,..
coopir, 1 Moier Uni, a eirl, Mwch
35.
KROHK To Mr. and M rs. Harleve
Krohn. 15B Tin at "-
KLLTNOS WORTH - To . end lire.
Zarl C, Wllnsiworio, n. , -
bo?, Mirch 25.
BUTBCH To Mr. and Mn. Olem
faaneral Extenainn r.....
ine aeneral atvtn.ln
. hiuwiiu uivs-
slon of the Oregon State Sys
tem of Higher Education is
conducting a class in problems
of business management at
Salem senior high school.
Classes art held each Tues
day night from 7 oaa -
a period of 10 walra ik c.
ville T. Ford, assistant pro
fessor of business administra
tion at the University of Ore
gon In charge. The class car
ries three hour graduate sr
undergraduate credit
Wanted la Karen
8. Meyers, arrested here th
week for obtaining money
Under falsa sretenesta U mlmn
wanted in Eugene for passing
back checks, Salem police were
notified Wednesday by Eugene
authorities.
Csn DlBUfld-firi ilrltun
by W. M. Aaheraft. lan
Lincoln street, and Jan Foul-
er, 846 West Washington
street, collided at the intersec
tion of Fir and Superior streets
Wednesday about 8:80 n.m.
City police reported consider-
aoie aamage to bow cars but no
injuries to persons.
Driver Fined Willi. AtW
Hayes, Detroit was fined $280
aisrrict court weanesaay on
charae of drunk drivlnff. A
similar charge against Fred C.
Anderson, Idanha, was dismis
sed. Anderson was arrested on
the charge in March of last
year. . . .
Rep. Alva Goodrich of Bend
contended that $200 of the ap
propriation should be eliminat
ed because this sum would be
used to send a couple of attor
neys to the meeting of the
American Bar association. The
bill was defended by Senator
Merrlfield and Rep. Francis
Zleeler. i
The Joint committee went on
record favoring the teaching of
elementary education in Ore
gon's three colleges of educa
tion as recommended in the so
called Anderson plan. A bill
carrying out this proposal was
ordered drawn.
Another bill reported out fa
vorably would repeal a 1931
law making it mandatory upon
the state civil service commis
sion to study the state em
ployes' salary situation each
two years. In event the bill is
approved by the legislature,
the commission would make
such a study only when it was
deemed necessary.
Increase in salaries of ap-
nointlve state officers was ap
proved by the committee and
sent to the house.
Singapore, built on what
once was a pestilential island,
is now credited with having
a death rate as low as that In
Britain. '
Rummage sale, Friday,
March 27, 9:30 a.m., 193 N.
Com'l. 'S
Capital Unit No. 9, Ameri
can Legion auxiliary bazaar
and cooked food sale, Friday,
March 27, Portland Gas andj
Coke Co., 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 73 :
Castle Permanent Wavers,
305 Llvesley Bldg., Ph. 3-8683.
Permanents $5 and up. Ruth
Ford, Manager. 73 I
Tnr file Mahnffanv lli&no.
reasonable. Phone 2-8725. 73 i
Moving and storage across
the street across the nation.
Call Russ Pratt, Capital City
Transfer Co. 73
1aah killed Grade A han
turkeys 49c pound. OrwigV
Market 3870 Buverton ita.,
Phone 4-8742. 74
Benefit Plant Sale. Public in
vited. Thursday 8 pjn., second
floor TMCA. Salem Camellia
Society. 73
Salem High (PTA) Rum
mage Sale over Greenba urn's
Friday, Saturday, 8:80. com
mittee will receive rummage.
plants, bulbs Thursday, 7-9
p.m. 73
Excellent rummage sale.
sponsored by Washington
school Mothers club, good clean
rummage, Thurs., 9:30 to 3:30,
over Greenbaum's: 73
The Knit-shop, Turner, will
be close until further notice,
due to illness. Ruth Nyberg
Barber. 73
Rummage sale, all day Fri
day, next to Fitts Market.
South Salem Lions auxiliary.
73
End of Session
' (OontiiMMd from Page 1)
The statement made it clear
that the list submitted Is not
meant to be an inclusive list
of all bills yet to .be iteted
upon. ,'
"The Inclusion of any bill
does npt necessarily Indicate
that we both prove of such
legislation for in one or two
Instances we are not in coord
as to the desirability of such
legislation, r .
The subjects listed by the
legislative leaders, which does
not include subjects already
passed by both houses or de-J
rested, art:
Public ' Employees - Retire
ment program; Constitutional
convention; legislation to set
county salaries at a county
level; Timber severance tax;
Interim taxation program: In
terim tax committee to study
the personal property tax; In
terim highway committee to
study tax structure and admin
istration: Civil Rights law:
School district reorganisation;
Water resources legislation:
Sex Deviate legislation; Unem
ployment legislation covering
employers of one or more em
ployees; Workmen's compensa
tion increases; Organizational
picketing; Legislation to au
thorize legislative counsel;
Higher Education building pro
gram including the problem of
a new dental school; state in
stitutions building program in
cluding problem of an inter
mediary penal institution and
domiciliary hospital; Anderson
report on Higher Education;
Welfare legislation with regard
to secrecy clause and financial
responsibility; legislation in re
gard to weather control and
legislative analyst.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Ploronn Hrudta v Oltnn juihmb
ad upon modem of eialstuf. .
' CaeU Marina Laasltr i Ivaa l Lua-
Itr, Jr.! unm aoauuaiav auaiw
aruol and Inhuman tnekmaat. afarrlad
at Orand Rondo, on. Ana. 1, mi.
rtmhoriino! ' ino- ia Xobark Braak:
Vtrdlot of Hit ilTtn BlatntBt kr Jurr.
Suit n for ll,3.
ari w ehrun KoaidA Soral: St-
voreo omnolftlnt. allorlnK aratl and In-
nnnaa tnttmut. uurM at Devar,
Uw, March IS, U44.
Kjiaart v. Tirana n Marlaa X. Leo
ana: DiTOrco doom to BlalatUC noMr-
lof dffondanlia lonuar name m junu
X Baldwin.
vinini V. manor aa Kaaaatfc a.
Banar: ordar at dotaolt eatorad aaaaut
doiondant.
VrtmAm. Outhrto TO KluUl S. and JoA&
w. Manor, dba cnoea'a aioBa aoaio:
roartn ameiMoa aompuuat.
rnn v. cob urn n aiata ladattrlal
Accident commUiloa: Oomplatnt. aook-
Ina iadaawnl for an avara oi aomeonia
tlon aaoal to oo par emt loos at aaa at
a let. .
Torn O. lforsan va Soatbom racino
com pony and O. O. Xaah: Annrar by do
fondanu la aonnoeUon vlth aaUUtoB
batwoon 8. P. laoomotlva and vlalntnTa
automobUo at Marlon and Slat atraatt
Mar X, MSI.
rrank LmIU sun va Oaorta AWi
andor. tfportntondont. otata panlton.
tlarr: roUUon (or writ of habaat aer-
pui. . .
Probata Court
Thoroaa Hauslnfor
praltod at 10,07JT.
X S. Ooataa orttU:
at te.MiM.
Lorry Jar Oonrad auardlanabh: Or
der appolntlnv Bonlab M. Marora as
uardlan.
BybU e. CatUn estate: Order admltt-
Int will to probata and appointing
Frank H. apeara ao admlnlltrator. Zi
tata bu nine In aaoaia of 110,000.
Donna Lee Vranela guardianship: An.
naal report and aoooont approred.
Jlnunr Dale 'Amos anardlanshio: i
dor appronng animal report and aa-
eouns.
Marr . Don n aetata: Olaatas ardor.
A. D. seott estate: Order for proof at
will and appointment of executor.
Prlscllla Aepar nardlanahlp: Pomrtfc
annnal aoeennt.
Delbert Freeman Toons aetata: Ap
praised at siaii.es.
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Willing hands are putting finishing touches on the new
$400,000 Santiarh Memorial hospital which will bo dedi
cated at 2:30 pjn. Sunday. Top photo shows new hospital.
Center photo shows two new incubators bought by the
: Detroit Dam Recreation Association and a new oxygen air
pressure lock, to save the lives of "blue babies," bought by
proceeds of a concert by the Eugene Oleemen. Standing
by the equipment from left are Mrs. Battle Schtles, Mrs.
' Tressa Van Nuys and Mrs. Maxine Wodely. In lower photo
preparing drapes for hospital rooms, are Mrs. Ray Tom-
. linson, Marion, X-ray technician; Mrs. Louise Wilt, super
intendent; Mrs. A. I. Prugh, Mrs. V. D. Bryant and Mrs.
Donna Frost, office manager. .. ; , , . '
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4. Doclared he does not be
lieve any high government of
ficial should accept pay for
leavo earned but not actually
taken. Ha was commenting1
on recent acceptance by Tru
man administration officials,
Including eight cabinet mem
bers, of a i total of more than
$700,000 sa accumulated leave.
The sooner was paid to snore
than S16 government officials
and employes between No
yam bar 1, 1951, and February
IS, 1953. j
Defease) Ipeatiiag
9. Sasarked that it ssd
Secretary of Defense Wilson
are trying In very possible
way t get defense spending
within manageable propor
tions. Elsenhower added that
deficit, spending has a des
perate affect on the economy
and that if military expendi
tures csn be cut without hurt
ing the combat situations In
the world they will bo cut
; 0. Commented that a pro
posed : constitutional amend
ment sponsored by Sea. Brick
er (R., Ohio) would in certain
ways restrict his conduct of
foreign ' affairs, but that he
does not question the sincerity
of Bricker. ' The amendment
is described by Bricker as de
signed to safeguard rights of
the American, people and to
sec that they arc not weaken
ed through international or
ganizations such as the Unit
ed Nations. ' ' ' : :
FccsaJctg NATO Program .
7. Said his current talks
with French Premier Mayer
and other top French govern
ment officials would deal with
the relative position of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organ
ization now aa compared to
what the hopes had been for
NATO achievement. He .said
they will also concern ' the
French position in Indochina
with relation to the capabili
ties of France In Europe, and
the ability of France to do
everything she should be able
tt do to defend herself. .,
Eisenhower was drawn into
direct comment on Sen, - Mc
Carthy (R., Wit.) In eonnec
tlon with his remarks about
Bohlen. ' :'
A reporter told M
McCarthy dntf Sea J--Oarr-a ,
(D., Ne.. had . CjUetstlpe-n ;
whether Bohlen was ever la
enhowcr'a personal choke Sot ,
the Moscow post.''
Behlca Case Dsawssssed
The seoatsrt had rugs
the reporter said, that state
department lieutenant ef for
mer Secretary of State Acoe-
soa had "slipped one over" est
him with respect to Bohlen.
The president said that if
anyone had put one over en
him regarding Bohlen, that
they must have found a blind
side that he couldn't And him
self. ;
The president was reminded ,
that during the ejampaign he
tww (MatJivUnn tsatweea
McCarthy's methods and hit
objectives. . At that time Els
enhower said in effect that
his endorsement of McCarthy ,
for reflection did not consti
tute approval of his methods '
of Investigation, but that ttvey ,
were in' agreement on need
for routing any eoannHanarta
out of government.
aWens Beard ef AteaJtete
A motion ..picture, : entitled .
"Hunting to Alaska" will be
shown diving Friday's lunch
eon - program of the Salem
Board of Realtors at the Mar
ion hoteU ., . i, .
CABD OF THANES '-i t '
Our recent loss leaves ne
with grateful hearts toward
neighbors and friends. Their
comforting earpreaalons of sym
pathy and though tfulness will '
always be remembered. ,
Mrs. Freda Johnson and
, family. ; . .
CARD OF THANK!
Words cannot adaquataly cat-
press our deep appreciation for
the many spiritual ana soru -offerings
and the kindness and1
sympathy extended to our fam-:
ily during our recent sorrow. -
Pauline Richaros ana aaugn-:
ter ,-;':, -- -Willow
DeNlsr and Family
D. H. Herren and Family
IV
Dr. Will J. Ike.-r.psca
Offlea
Examination in Afternoon or
- Eve. by Appointment
F.AwWi.HrSJ.44057
NewSantiam
' (Continued from Page I)
, Mrs. WendeU Weddle is pres
ident of the Women's Auxiliary,
which has assisted in the pro
gram throughout and at present
is providing drapes for all the
hospital rooms.
Merton Cox and Mrs. Ken
neth Hanson arc in charge of
special events for the dedica
tion. The principal speaker will
be W. R. May, editor oi tne
Oregon Motorist. Louis Barr,
who directed the original hos
pital fund drive, is expected to
be present ,
Traffic will be directed by
Riders of the Santlam headed
by Gene Teague of Stayton and
Pete Peterson of Mill City.
Ken Farwell is directing the
"first baby" contest which will
provide prizes and free hos
pital care for the first baby to
be born in the hospital, and its
mother.
The hippopotamus will sleep
under water but rise for sir
even when sleeping.
(Continued from page 1)
; Under the plan, these public
emuloves would retain 60 per
cent of their state benefits, plus
full federal benefits. That
means they will get between
B0 and 500 percent more bene
fits, but at 15 to SO percent
less eost to the employe.
The federal government ap
proved the plan Wednesday.
Those already getting bene
fits from the state plan would
keep on getting them. The
second of the bills probably will
be passed by the house and
sent to the governor Friday.
Vagrancy Charged Riley
Steve Bond was arrested Wed
nesday on a charge of vagran
cy by the Marion county sher
iffs office. He told officers that
he is AWOL from the army for
the third time. The army has
been notified. Bond has been
living with friends at Brooks
for the past six weeks, coming
there from California.
FREE FEStlVAl
nam
SPECIAL SPRING FESTIVAL
OFFER
THIS COUPON IS WORTH
jan300
Toward the Purchase
of Your ChoiceI
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Wide Selection
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INC. OF SALEM
1540 Fairgrounds Road
Phone 4-6263
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