PM8. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortfoa Tuesday, April 14, 195S Financial difficulties ltd to ,a 38-year-old Salem mother taking her own life Mond . afternoon, Marlon County Sheriff Denver Young conclud ed after Investigation of the death. Mrs. Edythe Karolyn Case beer, Route 2, Box 24.4-A, was at homi with ti Mn n...i.i - - - - wwu, sim T.U r. Casebeer, Jr., 20, the youth told Sheriff Young, when she went Into the bedroom adjoin ing the living room and closed the door. A few momenta it- . er, the son beard the sound of a allot anil ntow1 4ha maw to find her with bullet hole in ner chest and .22 caliber rifle beside her. She had been despondent lor some ume over money mat ters, members of the family told investigating officers. Survivors are the son; the widower; a daughter, Karolyn Casebeer, 19, Salem; a sister, Mrs. Marie Kieper, Salem; and . ner mower, jars, Net Gooch, canton, Ohio. YiimtFAl FPMlMmMltl will be announced by Howell-Ed- . warns run era! noma. . Albany Divorce , Albany Divorces have been granted in Linn county circuit court to Faye Z. Cos ton from Howard Coston; Ma rie Kandle from Jean H. Kan die; to Hilda Evans from Les- ter Evans; to Carmelita Foster from Ronald L. Foster; to Bev erly M. Bell from Junior L. Bell, the plaintiff receiving restoration ' of her former name, Jackson; to Lewis D, Dubell from Eva Dubell; to James : Clem from Alvlna Clem; to Mary J. William from Donovan Williams, the plaintiff receiving restoration of her maiden name, Arnold; to Louise E. Billings from E. E. Bluings, the plaintiff re ceiving restoration of her for mer name, Tuaslng; to Olllva Worden from Lloyd Worden and to Kathryn Manning from Archie Manning. CHARGED WITH UNION FUNDS THEFT 'if- Joseph P. Ryan, president of the AFX, International Longshoremen's Association, talks with newsmen on his arrival at the office of New York District Attorney Frank Hogan. Moments later Hogan's office announced that Ryan had been arrested "in connection with an indictment that charges theft of $11,890 from the funds of the ILA." Ryan, lifetime boss of . the east coast longshoremen, had been under grand jury investigation since last January when a state crime hearing brought out he had used union money for personal expenses. (AP Wirephoto) SleepTonight Without Acid Indigestion hat tat 1 oe 2 Ti Ask Quotas on Nut Imports Washington VP) The depart ment of agriculture was asked Monday to renew its recom mendation to President Elsen hower for quotas on imported filberts. Rep. Harris Ellsworth (R., Ore.) said that Agriculture Secretary Benson has recom mended the quota which would prevent possible "dumping" of some 16 mil lion pounds of nuts on U.S. markets by Turkish growers. He added that the state de partment is opposing the quotas. Ellsworth said that if the Turkish growers were permit ted to dump their nuts on the American market, U.S. prices would drop and domestic growers would then be en titled to subsidies under the price fupport program; The tariff commission under the , Truman administration recommended that imports be limited to 4 million pounds. President Truman rejected the recommendation. The matter then was referred to the new Eisenhower administration. Briton Laments Big Earnings Of Johnny Ray Elsed, England, 0IJ5 A clergyman complained today that Johnny Ray earned more money in two weeks of sob singing here than a British farmer can earn in 40 years. "Something has gone wrong with our sense of values when we are willing to pay such person in a fortnight a salary it would take a farm worker 40 year to earn," Rev. Frank Parkhous wrote in leaflet distributed in his parish. 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Capital Drug Slore 405 Sfatt, Cortm of Ubortf We jive JMf Green Stamps Rain Making Efforts Beaun Seattle (ff Rain-making op. erations are underway In one of the nation's wettest spots Southwest Washington. And there's a reason. As Ferguson Hall, director of the Weather Bureau project, explains it, Southwestern Wash ington was chosen for the ex periments because of the large number of rain clouds which roll In off the Pacific ocean there. Navy two-engined PV2 pa trol planes from San Point Na val Air Station are expected to log about 1,000 hours while seeding the soupy skies. The meteorologists will seed the clouds with thin particles of dry ice. The Ice particles attract thousands of tiny water drops. These turn to snow flakes and become rain as they fall MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Thnradaj, April IS Organized Naval Reserve sur face division, at Naval and Ma rino Corps Reserve training cen ter. Battery D, 732nd AAA.AW bat talion, at quoneet huts on Lee street. Oomnanv D. 162nd TCRlment. Oregon National Guard, et Salem armory. Aiken at Desert Rock Camp Desert Rock, Nev April 14 Among the over 2000 Marines here now at the Atomic Energy Commission Proving Orounds lor th latest series or atomic testa la a Salem, Oregon, Marine, First 1.1. ttooert f. Aiicen, son oi Mrs. Oeorg Alktn of 1175 East Street, Salem. The lieutenant Is a mem ber of a battalion of Marines from camp Pendleton. Observer Openings Word had been recolvsd hv Mat Roy W. Remington, commanding ofiicer of the 9414th volunteer reserve squadron, that the Air Force has -Increased its quota for aviation cadet aircraft observer training, nils field Includes lobs In bom' bardmenL navigation, radar and flight engineering and graduates are commissioned second lieu tenant in the Air Force reserve, The training received will Qual ify men for top Jobs in the elec tronics new in civilian me. it in cludes two phases, baslo with ap proximately 316 hours of instruc tion, and technical, which la about 680 hours. Following this uie caoet nas vu a ours oi iugn training In 17 field missions. Among the subjects studied are airmanship, weather, radio, com bining gunnery, photography, elec tronics, radar scope interpreta tion and long-range navigation. When the cadet graduates he begins earning up to $544 monthly Immediately, la given a $290 cloth ing allowance and free government Insurance amounting to S 10.000 coverage. Men must be between the ages of IS and 26H years, hav at least two years of college and meet physical requirements. More information on the open ings can be received from head quarters of the S414th at the ORC armory on th airport road. Air Medal lo Sat'. Sproule Staff Sgt. William D. Sproule, whois brother, Fred erick James Sproule, lives at 88S Garnet street, Salem, has been awarded the Air Medal for his part in aerial flight over enemy territory in Korea from Jun SI to November SI, 1802. Th citation that accompa nied the medal and was signed by Maj. Gen. JE. A. Pollock of the u, S. Marine Corps, read in part: "For meritorious acts while participating in aerial flight over enemy territory in Ko rea, while serving with a Ma. rin division from July 23 to November 21, 1952. "serving as , a crewman, Staff Sgt. Sproul displayed outstanding professional skill and devotion to duty. During this period he participated in a total of 20 reconnaissance and troop support flights in slow, unarmed aircraft at ex tremely low altitudes over areas where enemy anti-air craft fire was received or could be expected. "Mission accomplished dur ing these flights contributed materially to the success of ground operations." Theoretically, when a pin drops, the earth moves a little to meet it, but because the earth is so much bigger than the pin, the movement of the earth is so small it cannot be ages or casualties were renort- measured. Jed. SEXY DISH NOW f ' , t ll - j w ; J I '::s, .'r. ,;,t - ' ; : fi '' k'tj ,1 .i Jiu V , r ' ! ' "ti Vf' hiL. rvliv V"' .ffilr.Ttiarn ' iain DiifmiajAiiiii'M This picture marks a mile stone in the Hollywood ca reer of English Astress De borah Kerr, known for her lady-like roles. It's her first "cheesecake" picture and. was taken because she's play ing a sexy easy-to-get sol dier's sweetheart in "From Here to Eternity" who wears shorts and bathing -suits in the movie. (AP Wirephoto) MOBS QUAKES IN TURKEY Izmir, Turkey in Two more earth tremors shook Iz mir Tuesday morning, the third day this Mediterranean port city has felt quakes. No dam- Cut delivery costs with a5SS.udebateriruclc Gf T off lh high-cost mrry-BO-round. Com In and examine th gas-saving design of a good-looking new Sludobaker plck-vp; See what a grand buy H Is. Cut cost with thl truck that ha th right build for real thrift V htwky but entirely fro from power-wasting xcs poundage. Cash In en Studobaker's war-rslHng truck craftsmanship. 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