Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Thursday, May 7, 1953
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BRITISH SHIP LOSES BOW IN CRASH
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with its bow sliced off up to its bridge, after it collided
with an American ship in the North Sea before dawn.
Passengers on the Duke of York were transferred to Haiti
Victory, a transport operated by the U. S. Military Sea
Transport Service, the other ship involved in the collision.
The Duke of York is a 4,190-ton ship; the Haiti Victory
a 7,607-ton vessel. Rescue boats in background. (AP
Wirephoto via radio from London) ,
3 American Women
Missing in Collision
Harwich, England, VP) Three
American women are missing
from the North Sea collision of
British steamer and Ameri
can freighter.
A sorrowing survivor told
how she and her 13-year-old
on recited the 23rd Psalm to
Phone Woodburn 7331
' ' Evenings by Appointment ,
DR. G. W!KING
OPTOMETRIST
Hours 9:00 to 6 P.M.
Closed Wednesday
392 Pacific Hwy. (99E)
Woodburn, Ore. ,
comfort the agony of possibly
one of the missing Americans.
Rescue workers toiling
through the wreckage of the
British-owned Duke of York
found four bodies three wom
en and a man but they had
not been identified. Five per
sons are known to have perish
ed in the accident Wednesday.
The three Americans missing
Miss Ann Spring, identified as
a secretary of an Army depart
ment official in Washington;
and two teachers Miss Gilda
Jordet of Rocky Ford, Colo.,
and Miss Viola Larson of La
Crosse, Wis.
One body rescue workers ber
lieved to be that of Miss Spring
was removed frqm the wreck
age Thureday. She occupied
cabin 233. Next door, Mrs,
Norma Hoyt of Anchorage,
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IT'S EASIER
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560 State Street
Facing Court House
SALEM, OREGON
to 4 Daily; 8 to II Saturdays
Alaska, was trapped for five
hours with her son, Harold,
13, before being rescued.
Mrs. Hoyt, sister of Miss Jor
det, said the woman in 233
cried out: "Oh, I'm in agony.
Please get a priest. Get a doc
tor, get a priest." .
Mrs. Hoyt and her son sang
a hymn and recited the 23rd
Psalm in an effort to comfort
the woman.
Police found the cassoorts
of the three missing women in
the debris of the 4,190-ton
Duke of York, which lost its
w in a collision with the
7,607-ton American- freighter
Haiti Victory 40 miles east of
Harwich Wednesday.
About 500 passengers and
crewmen were rescued. Twelve
passengers, including two U.S.
Air Force officers, were injured.
The only victim identified
thus far is Mrs. Argo Ansdel,
54, an Englishwoman who died
in a hospital Wednesday night.
Miss Larson and Miss Jor
det were traveling with Mrs.
Hoyt of Anchorage, Alaska,
where Miss Larson teaches
school. Mrs. Hoyt and her son,
Harold, 13, were rescued Wed-
nesday .after being trapped in
the wreckage for five harrow
ing hours. Miss Jordet is Mrs.
Hoyt's sister.
A British Railways spokes
man said that Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill D. Ely of Portland,
Ore., were among the Duke of
York's passengers that escaped
injury. He said they both were
landed at Dover Wednesday
night.
Lane County Men
Win $3800 Judgment
Two Lane county men, John
Potter and David E. Hickey,
won a $3,850 judgment in Su
preme Court Thursday against
Rutherford, Inc.
The suit was to recover mo
ney for work performed in re
moving timber for right of
way for State Highway 58 inj
Lane County. . " ;
This decision, by Justice
William C. Perry, upheld Cir
cuit Judge William G. East of
Lane county.
Eugene Jacobs of Brooklyn
saddled 13 winners to be the
leading trainer at Hialeah dur
ing the winter season.
TtiS CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Ortgvn
InuAmUrm V McKAY MEETS WITH WESTERN GOVERNORS
JUT CHUG) III
Police flews
Juveniles filled up a food
share of the space on the
police blotter Thursday morn'
ing after four of them were
picked up by city police on
eight separate charges, and a
21-yeard-old youth was charg
ed with furnishing intoxicat
ing liquor to a minor.
A 17-year-old Woodburn
boy led the list of violation.
After he was picked up for
driving the wrong way on a
one-way street, he was also
charged with driving with de
fective brakes, illegal posses
sion of Intoxicating liquor and
carrying a concealed weapon.
His 18-year-old girl friend was
arrested for juvenile delin
quency and turned over to
Mrs. Nona White, county
juvenile officer.
Police said , the lad had a
partially-filled bottte of wine
in the car and they found an
unloaded revolver under the
driver's seat in the car.' The
boy refused to tell where he
got the wine, and said he did
not know the gun was in the
car. He was cited to juvenile
court on the four counts.
Richard Walton Shattuck,
21, 402 South 17th street, was
fined $150 in municipal court
Thursday morning on a charge
of furnishing liquor to a
minor.
Shattuck and two teen-age
youths were stopped in Shat
tuck's car, which one of the
youths was driving. Officers
said they found a number of
bottles of beer in the car and
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Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay plays host to
governors of western states at an "Oregon Salmon" lunch
eon in Washington, D.C. Left to right seated: Dan Thorn
ton of Colorado; Paul Patterson of Oregon; McKay and
Arthur B. Langlie of Washington. Standing: J. Hugo Aaron
son of Montana; C. J. Rogers of Wyoming; Leh B, Jor
dan of Idaho; Charles H. Russell of Nevada; J. Bracken
Lee of Utah; Edwin L. Mechem of New Mexico and'
Howard Pyle of Arizona. Later the group discussed reclam
tion and other problems. (AP Wirephoto)
a nearly empty whiskey bot
tle. Both teen-agers were cited
to juvenile court for illegal
possession of intoxicating liq
uor and the driver was also
cited for reckless driving. .
The four boys were held
overnight while Shattuck was
released on ball and the girl
was released to Mrs. White.
'MOONLIGHT GIRL
Patricia Nichol, Aumsvlllt,
was honored as Moonlight Girl
of the Phi Sigma Kappa social
fraternity at Linfield college
campus, McMlnnville. Miss
Nichol Is a freshman liberal
arts student at Linfield. . !
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