Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 13, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, April. 13, 1953
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ROYAL WELCOME
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The luxury liner President Wilson, flying the Japanese
national emblem from her foremast, and bearing Crown .
Prince Akihlto Tsugunomiya, enters San Francisco Bay.
Welcoming launch cruises alongside as fireboat in back
ground sprays greeting. San Francisco skyline is In '
background. (UP Telephoto)
County PTA Council
To Elect and Install
The Marion county council
of Parents and Teachers will
hold their final meeting of the
spring at 7:30 p.m., Wednes
day, April IS, In the Salvation
Army citadel, 241 State street.
Mr. L. S. Shuford, president
of the council, states that the
meeting will include the elec
' tion and Installation , of of fl
eers; the reading, of reports
from the 21 county and local
units and discussion of the state
f.x.jx. convention xo oe neia
at Medford, April 21-23.
Installation will be In charge
of Mrs. Fred E. Corn, regional
vice president of Depoe Bay
and entertainment will be pro-
viaea oy a women s vocal quar
tet irom the Aumsville unit.
Officers who have ' served
Dennis Patch, vice president;
mrs. it. juonK, secretary;
Mrs. Evelyn Olsen, treasurer;
Mrs. v. w. wright, Mrs. J. .
Bunnell, Mrs. C. E. Calkins
and Mrs. L. E. Marschat, com
mittee chairmen.
EDEN OPERATED ON
London CM Foreign Sec
retary Anthony Eden is in good
condition after an operation for
gall stones, his physicians an
nounced, but he will be away
from bis desk for at least six
weeks at a critical time in
world affairs. .
Calm, Then
Everything
Went Boom
Manchester, England (UP.)
Sob singer Johnny Ray was
mobbed by British bobby
soxers Saturday night and
was carried to his car In a
semi-conscious state, police
aald today. ...
Ray's chauffeur said the
teenagers tried to tear oft
bits of the singer's clothing
as souvenirs.
' "I thought he would be
trampled to death," the
chauffeur said.
Eugene Man on Plane
Feared Lost in Lake
Niagrara Falls, N. Y. fll.R)
Search planes today sought a
trace of an F-47 Thunderbolt
that disappeared over western
Lake Ontario last Friday.
Air Force officials continued
to list Lt. William G. Stephen
son III, 24, Eugene, as missing
but said that "it's 99 to 1 the
plane went into the lake.?
Strike Closes
Ford Lines
: Detroit W) Assembly lines
at 13 of the Ford Motor Com
pany's 18 Ford, Mercury and
Lincoln plants across the coun
try were closed Monday be
cause of a strike of 2,200 work
ers in a Monroe, Mich., parts
plant.
The closing idled 47,000 of
Ford's 130,000 production
workers, and a Ford spokes
man said that "the total idle
couia easuy reacn V3.UU0 as
more of our plants run out of
parts." .
CIO United Auto Workers
walked out at Monroe April 1,
charging a speedup. Company
officials denied the accusation,
O'Malley Says Unnamed
Public Officials Profited
Eugene O Public officials
whom he declined to' name
have benefited from prison la
bor, ex-Warden Virgil O'Mal
ley told the Young Democrats'
convention here Saturday.
When asked who these offi
cials were, O'Malley said: "I
want to leave this state and
don't want to testify before
grand Jury."
O'Malley was fired by the
State Board of Control March
31 after a group of out-of-state
wardens bad investigated t h e
prison and submitted report
saying conditions . there were
extremely bad.
"It Is my belief the wardens'
committee intended to frighten
me ooara oi control into pre
cipitous action so that there
would be no opportunity for a
rebuttal to the absurd charg
es,- u iviauey said.
He criticized Prison , Sunt.
George Alexander "whpse phil
osophy was in direct opposition
10 mine."
Alexander, formerly warden.
became superintendent . when
O'Malley took over in 1951.
O'Malley said all the factors
which lead to prison riots were
present when he became war
den. He listed them as: Poor
diet, overcrowding, lack of a
recreation program, 'severe
and inequitable sentences, in
efficiency, politically appoint
ed personnel and lack of seg
regation. He said these condi.
tions had improved during his
administration.
O'Malley said he didn't un
destand why no one was fired
after "all that serious trouble"
before he came to the prison,
and why he was fired after 19
months with, "no major trouble."-,
A contributing factor to his
difficulties were rumors about
him spread by malcontents and
former employes, O'Malley
said. ,
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Call as for prompt and expert
work on an appliances
' Mayes Appliance Repair
Phone 4-5911 23 State bt
TENTH VICTIM DIES
London V-The toll in the
London subway crash reached
10 Monday with the death of
an injured passenger in a hos
pital. The accident occurred
Wednesday night.
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RENTALS
394 North Church
Phone 3-9600
DOCK WORKERS STRIKE -
London W) A walkout of
1,300 dock workers at Tilbury
docks halted the unloading of
14 ships Monday,. ,
WU Teams Win
At Missoula
Both Willamette university
debate teams competing in the
annual' Tau Kappa Alpha for
ensic tournament at Montana
State university in Missoula
late last week' qualified to en
ter the. semi-final round held
Saturday.
The senior team of Tom
Scheidel and James Wood was
debating for the university for
the last time. The sophomore
team consisted of H. Paul John
son and Fenton Hughes: ' :
1 , The four men were finalists
in their individual events as
well as debate. Scheidel took
the tournament.'s second place
rating in extempore speaking;
Johnson took fourth and
Hughes fifth. In oratory Wood
was ranked the tournament's
fourth best speaker.
The four students competed
In Missoula with 200 speakers
from 24 colleges and universi
ties in eight Rocky Mountain
and Pacific Coast states. At
tending the Montana event
with them was Dr. Howard W.
Runkel, Willamette's director
of forensics.
SECRETARY DIES ,
New York UJ9 Malvina C.
Thompson, ol, personal secre
tary to Mrs. Franklin D. Roose
velt for nearly 30 years, died
In a hospital yesterday after an
illness of several weeks.
Hoover Believes Ike
Doing Remarkable Job
Cleveland W Herbert C.
Hoover believes that "Presl
dent Elsenhower is moving
with great vigor and doing a
remarkable job" in cleaning up
what Hoover calls the "mess"
in Washington.
The 78-year-old former Pre.
sident added in a news confer
ence: "And he is going after
reorganization and I am sure
there will be reforms to elimi
nate waste."
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