Thursday, April 2, 195S THE CAPITAL. JOURNAL, Baftn, DrcfWi McClure Goes to Tehran Group Chief As Advisory , Brig. Gen. Robert A. Mc Clure, farmer commander of ..the Northern Military district and chief of the Oregon mili tary district, will in AprU or early May replace MaJ. Gen. -, Wayne C. Zimmerman as chief ,of the U.S. military assistance advUory group in Tehran, Iran. I McClure, who first came to Oregon In July, 1949, as com- , inander of the Northern MiU- jtary district, and when . the Oregon m uiiary district was formed was named its chief, eft Oregon in the fall of 1S50 . for duty In Washlneton. Since I that time he has served as chief ) of psychological warfare at the , army neadquarters. j The general received his commission In the regular armv i In 1917. He Is a graduate of the i Infantry school, the Cavalry school, the Command and Gen- New 4-H fair ! Rules Adopted Albany Methods of organi zation and changes in rules for Linn county's two 4-H fairs were the principal order of business when the spring and fall fair committees reported to the Linn county Leaders As sociation at the last regular meeting. More than 80 leaders, par ents and club members attend' ed the meeting, making it one ol the largest leaders' meet ings ever held in Linn county. Principal changes in Spring fair plans as approved by the leaders were the addition of I stitching contests for clothing ( club members and cotton work I dress divisions of clothing. I Approved recommendations regarding- the Fall fair includ , ed the' changing to three anl I mals in a pen of fat hogs rath ! cr than the previous four. An other new feature of the fair will be in the inclusion of poul- eral Staff school and the Army War college. Ordered to London. England, in 1941, he served as assistant military attache and then mili tary attache there.. He also served as military attache to the governments in exile of Greece, Poland, Czechoslova kia, Holland, Belgium and Norway. In September, 1942, Gen. McClure was appointed lntelll gene officer of the Allied Force Headquarters in the Eu ropean theater, with headquar ters in England. In December of that year he was moved to the North African theater as chief of the information and censorship section of the Allied Force Headquarters. From that position he returned to Europe in November, 1943, as chief of staff of the supreme Allied command. McClure was appointed chief of psychological warfare at SHAEF in April, 1944 and also served as director of the Infor mation control service, U.S. group control council in Ger many after March, 1945. On' the disbandment of SHAEF, he became director of information control in the office of Military Government for Germany. Prior to his Oregon assign ment he was chief in the New York field office, civil affairs division, and assistant division commander of the Fourth In fantry division at Fort Ord, Calif. McCLURETO IRAN l try in the auction sale. The next meeting of the lead ers association will be April 27 when final plans for Spring fair will be outlined. Demos Unmoved Over Move to Boot 'em Out Washington () A presiden tial order aimed at booting "more than several hundred" Democ r a 1 1 c administration holdovers from top federal Jobs raised virtually, ho ruckus on Capitol Hill Thursday." In that seat of government patronage, Republicans hailed the decree. Their views may be sought when the vacancies ,are filled. . . ' The general attitude of De mocrats was: "What else would you expect?" IV, BrlsvGen. Robert A. Mc Clure, former commander of the Northern. Military dis trict and chief of the Oregon ' Military district, will assume the duties of chief of the U. S. Military-Assistance Ad visory Group in Tehran, Iran. Since, leaving the Ore gon assignment the general has been chief of psychologi cal warfare at Army Head quarters, Washington, D. C. Egg Hunt in Willson Park Easter Day All Salem children betweem the age at 1 and t 1 vited to attend the annul Easter egg bant sponsored by the M-li club of Salem Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock In Willson park. Several thousand candied eggs will bo bidden In the park and prises furnished by cooperating Salem merchants will be given to children who find one of the several largo brightly colored pslse efts. This year the children will bo separated Into two troupe, those from the ages 1 through C years on the south side of the central walk and the old er children on the north side. This It Intended to prevent the overwhelming advant age of the older children in past years. South Salem Has Innings Residents of that part of Sa lem south of Mission street and west of the Southern Pa cific main line had their In nings In criticism of the new zoning plan at a meet held last night at Leslie Junior High school. The meeting was called by the subcommittee of the city planning and zoning commis sion that has been working on code revision, and was presided over by Robert Stanley, chair man of the subcommittee. . Numerous , changes in . the proposed code were suggested by the 30 or so residents who attended the meeting, all of which committee members said would be considered, and most of which they said had been considered as the tentative new zoning map was devel oped. One project in that part of the city and another specula tive project serve to compli cate the situation. The former is the new South Salem high school now under construction. and the latter is the American Legion clubhouse and grounds on South Commercial which are reported about to be sold. 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