Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 02, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tliorsday, April t, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Radio-Television
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THURSDAY
, Kate Smith Show 1:00. Teen-Age panel four young
foreign students; King Odum quartet Billy May
orchestra. . , i
" .My Hero 7:00. "Top Secret." Beanblosaom la asking
to survey property for Army and keep It secret." Bob not
only manages to keep it secret, but falls into a deep sleep
with It.
Tht Unexpected 9:00. "Emperor of Nothing." Todd
Karns in a story of a young government clerk who has
burned Important files involved in great swindle.
y . Hollywood Wrestling at 10:80. Hans Schnabel vs. Lord
Blears in main event Semimain, Pepe Pasquale vs. Dava
"Levin.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
IT'mJ Smith .Show at 1.' The Katids, and Katydids;
Cracker Barrel interview."
.Cavalcade of Sporta1 at 7. Dan Bucceroni of Phlladel-
phia. Pa., vs. Dave Davey, Seattle, 10-round bout, heavy-weights.
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cr The Big Story at 9. Wesley Addy portrays Reporter
JiiFd,r E. Frady of the Chicago Sun-Times. Frady helped
rTolice track down who shot policeman. '
it: Dennis Day Show at 9:80. Dennis gets the disappolnt-
ment of his life when he meets a "beauty" contest winner.
Irfformed that "Miss Mount Idy" (Irene Ryan) recent
winner of a beauty contest is coming to town, Dennis en
. -visions a glamorous young lady, and makes elaborate
? r plans to entertain her.
-m Favorite Story at 10:80. "The Strange Mr. Bartleby."
a. John Laurie and Norman Shelley. - Story, set In London
;8Pin 1870'ii, is about the search for Stephen Zeane who has
disappeared 19 years before.
Plan for Linn
Albany A county library
bookmobile plan for Linn coun
ty was presented to about 100
persons from widely scattered
parti of the county by the edu
cational committee Tuesday at
a meeting at the 4-H fair
grounds dining room. : ,
Eleanor Stephens, librarian
of the Oregon State library at
Salem, spoke- of the value of
books in preserving civiliza
tion and in developing Individ
ual winking Important In a de
mocracy. Data sheet covering the way
a county library would oper
ate in this county were given
to persons attending the meet
ing. They were shown the way
In which bookmobile service
'jcovewof
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Built-in Aerial for BOTH UHF and VHF!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE
WE HAVE
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COMPLETE
SERVICE AND
INSTALLATION
STAFF!
would reach areas whtrt there
is no library service end how
it would supplement existing
stocks of small libraries and
rural schools.
Most persons attending rep
resented various rural organ
izations of the county and they
will explain the plan to their
groups during the . coming
months.
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Half Tower Survives
Nevada Atomic Blast
Las Vegas, Nev., () About
half of the 800-foot tower used
in Tuesday's atomic blast was
left standing, an Atomic En
ergy Commission source says,
which makes the puzzling shot
even more of a puzzle to those
outside the curtain of secrecy
surrounding test explosions.
In previous detonations, so
far as is known, the towers
have been vaporized, leaving
no appreciable trace.
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 P. M.
LEE'S ELECTRIC
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Model Husband,
Father Nabbed v
Ban FranciKO J.R A 19.
year-old "model husband and
father," a fugitive from the
Oregon state penitentiary, was
arrested here by the TBI last
night.
He was identified as Joseph
Paul Baker, Richmond, Call!
Ho was sentenced to the in
stitution ' in April, 1951, for
breaking Into a store at Xu
gene. .
Baker escaped from prison
last July as he worked as a
trusty on a cherry-picking
crew..
The TBI said he came to
San Francisco, got a Job as a
cafeteria bus boy and married
a waitress. Later he went to
work for a Richmond chem
ical plant and three weeks ago
the Bakers had their first
child, a boy.
i' Baker was arrested when he
end his wife, Andrea, went to
her parents' home to spend
the evening.
Donkin Heads
U.F. Directors
Lebanon United fund board
of directors met Tuesday to se
lect new officers and outline
plans for this fall's campaign.
The session was held at the city
hall. .. , .
Plans are eurrently mnder
way In both Corvallis and Al
bany to form United Fund or
ganizations, the group was told.
Named to head the Lebanon
organisation is Rod Donkin
with supporting officers Sidney
fox, vice-president; Mrs. Lau
rence Morlty, secretary , and
Howard Berger, treasurer.
Young Paroltt Robbed
400 Churches in Year
Beverly Hills, Calif., CV-A
10-year-old parolee from the
California Youth Authority ad
mits burglarising snore than
400 churches m the last three
years, says Police Chief C H.
Anderson.
He identified the youth as
Richard A. Bachse, who Is held
on suspicion of burglarizing
the Church of the Good Shep
herd here. ...
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Automatic gain and frequency control guarantee
steady pictures with no fading or fllpovers
Advance design chassis receives all UHF-VHF
channels, adaptable for color reception. Phono .
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Plenty Free Parking
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Cats "Co-respondents"
In This Divorce Suit
Portland JJ0 "Infillnity"
might be the name oi grounds
tor divorce tiled here by
Homer W. Kershner.
Xershner asserted that tor
IS years the defendant had a
mania for house eats and in
sisted on keeping as many as
17; that said cats , . . were not
allowed to go out of doors . . .
making the home unfit for hu
man habitation."
Kershner added that condi
tions of the house prevented
him from bringing home busi
ness associates and friends.
Hides in Dog Hoijse
While Police Search
Marion, Mass., MV-Slx-yeer-old
August Correia Jr., put
himself ia she dog house for
several hours Wednesday tor
staying out late.
During the long dog house
occupancy In bis beck yard,
Marlon's police force and IS
firefighters Joined to a search
for him.
- He said he hid ia the dog's
quarters because he had stayed
out late and was afraid to go
home. i
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Advice Promised in
ELM Reorganization
Washington J. President
Klssnhower assured Ben. Pet
MeCarren (D Nov.), today
that western senators will be
"fully consulted'' befoift' any
reorganization proposal Vis
made affecting the bureau of
land mansgemsnt '
McCarrah and other west
ern legislators have urged that
activities of the Interior de
partment's bureau of land
msnsgement and the agricul
ture department's forest serv
ice remain unchanged. Mc
Carran had warned that trans
fer of tiie bureau to the forest
service was "Imminent,"
Mr. Xlsenhower wrote that
"you and your group will be
fully consulted? before any
change is made. .
DEMOCRATIC MBRTNO ; 1
Xugene The second annual
convention of the Young Dem
ocratic Clubs of Oregon will
be held . In Eugene on the
week-end of April 11 at the
Eugene Hotel, Lane 1 eounty
chairman Charles G rover an
nounced today.
Uai,..i Hon. and fri
nOUrS other days
vuinpiciciy
Installed
Illegally Stored Gas
Ignites, 11 Injured
San Trancisco, t1 Illegally
stored butane gasoline caused
the explosion which wrecked
a three-story building, injured
11 people and caused an es
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Removable safety glass makes picture
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18th Century cabinet styling In hand-rubbed
Provincial maple
Chassis Is designed for fall adaptability
to color. Receives all VHF-UHF channels
Big 10-incn permanent magnetic speaker
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Chinatown Wednesday, says
Fir Chief Sudolph Bcubert
The chief said butane tanks
were stored In the
of, a plumbing shop without
a permit and were "definitely
in violation of the law." -
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