Page 24 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saltm, Oregon LEADERS IN OREGON BAPTIST CONVENTION fl?T )n v f' J V '1'?. I 21 Men Will Leave in May Twenty-one more young men will leave Salem during the month of May for induction into the Armed Forces with the date of their departure from Salem Hay 11. SHR from Salem May 11. Tuesday 26 other young men left for Portland wnere, - on Wednesday, they were inducted into the Armed Forces. Two others from this county were transferred out of state for in duction. Of the group leaving here May 11 nine are men with Sa lem addresses. . These men Bre Ted F.' Bein wald, John P. Pickerell, Har vey J. Gjesdal, Ardean E. Heinrichs, David W. Boje, Clif ford W. Frleson, Thomai J. Salchenberg, Donald H. Graves and Carl F. Judd. The others in the group leav ing May ' 11 are Kenneth E. Al len, Robert P. Borchers and Herbert L. Llttau, all of Aumi vllle; LeRoy H. Frey and Franklin "D" Hunter of Stay ton; Clemens F, Schaffner and Robert P. Kolt of Mt. Angel; John W. Gardner, Silverton; Raymond C. Helmlg, Gervais; Gerle E. Kirk, St. Paul, Sher wood 5. Thompson, Woodburn; and Roberto Martinez, Inde Vice Consul Visitor Here Norman H. Prickett, Brit, lsh vice-consul in Portland, was a Salem visitor Tuesday and Wednesday, and while here made contacts with the Chamber of Commerce and men connected with the indus trial life of Salem. The consular service how ever, Mr. Prickett said, is not alone interested in industrial affairs. Men in the consular service have to be Informed on many things, because of the great variety of questions asked them and the many problems presented bv iht nuhlif Information about visas, le- j m questions, money exchange and trade relations are Just few of the things in the routine day of a man in the consular service, according to Mr. Prickett. And he doesn't trv to avoid them. Both British subjecti and American citizens are invited to ask about any thing they want information on. In Industrial Inquiries he said that more niiesHnna a asked of his office by Amer- 1 leans than bv British mihierta , Mr. Prickett was transferred I to Portland from the Seattle office the first of this year. The Portland office is in the Lewis building at SW Fourth and Oak. More than 300 members gathered in Salem for the ; annual Baptist convention heard these denominational leaders discuss church and school problems. From left: Dr. Ralph Johnson, New York City; Dr. Harry L. Dillln, Llnfield College; Dr. Omar Barth, Salem, and Elmer C. Adams, Portland. Woodburn Election Over Fire Truck Woodburn Members of the city council Tuesday night approved a special election to be held June 12 to vote on a three-year tax levy to pur chase of a new city fire truck. The tax would amount to $5334 yearly for three years for a total of $16,000 for the truck and equipment.. Hearing for proposed an nexation of an area in East Woodbwrn from Laurel ave nue, along Highway 89-E to Hardcastle street, was set by the council for June 16. j Hearing on the city budget1 was set for May 26. Appointment of Harold Elchsteadt as city attorney to fill the vacancy left by the death of Blaine McCord was announced by the council. Baptists Meet In Convention Rev. Tracy Gipson, grad-! uate of Linfield college and currently a missionary in South India, will be the prin cipal speaker at Wednesday night's session of the Oregon : Baptist convention being held at Calvary Baptist church. 4 1 : The sessions, which opened Tuesday afternoon are ex pected to a ttract some S00 members of the denomination from many parts of the state. Other speakers scheduled to address the gathering Include Rev. Dean Klrkwood, west coast secretary of the Ameri can Baptist Foreign Mission Society and Miss Helen Schmitz, secretary of public relations in the Woman's American Baptist Home Mis sino Society. 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