Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    WHnwlay, May 17, 1953
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. BiSm. Off
hM Meter Fruk The
Meier it Frank Company will
tart Iti building project in Sa
lent about Juno 1, 18J4. accord
ing to Aaron M. Frank, presi
dent of the company, who
viewed the building site in Sa
lem Tuesday. He was accompa
nied here by McKinley Blssin
ger of San Francisco, member
of the board of directors of the
firm.
Wins Trophy "Breakfast
r." bulletin of the Salem
Credit Women's Breakfast
club, won first prise for such
publications at the Pacific
Northwest Credit conference
at Victoria, B.C., last week.
Several Salem Credit associa
tion members attended the
conference. The "Breakfast-
eer" is edited by Miss Char
lene Churchill.
Fear Re-elected Tour dlree-
tors were re-elected at the an
nual meeting of Marion County
Chapter, American Red Cross,
held Tuesday night at Bush
school. They were Mrs. Gordon
Shattuck, Herbert E. Barker
and Lynn Smith, for three-year
terms, and Elton H. Thompson
for a one-year term.'
Aid Cat Protested Salem
Trades and Labor Council,
which sponwred the purchase
of the Salem first aid car, has
adopted a resolution protesting
curtailment of the service by
the SaTem budget committee.
Herbert E. Barker, executive
secreUry of the council, said it
was the first step in a drive to
get the cutback canceled. The
new city budget appropriates
enly enough money to pay for
one man on each first aid shift.
Contract Awarded Cascade
' Fruit Products of Salem, oper
ated by Emery Hobbs, has been
awarded a $28,447 contract to
Will Entertain Elks Salem
Elks will be entertained Thurs
day night by the Choraleers.
singing organization; combined
with the Y Swing Masters, a
dancing group, and several oth
er acts by local talent.
Club If Meeting Townsend
club No. 18 will meet at the
home of Mrs. Anna Arnold,
2258 Claud street, Thursday
night - ,
Valley Fanners Co-op Sup
plemental articles of incorpora
tion for the Valley. Farmers
Co-op have been filed with the
county clerk by Walter Von
Flue, Stanley Swanson, Robert
Riches, Amon Funrue, Alvin
Krug, D. A. Steffen and Fred
Jarvill. Capital stock is listed
as $250,000, divided into 15,'
000 shares of common stock
with a par value of $10 each
and 3,000 shares of preferred
stock with a par value of $25.
- i
Girls Cet Scholarships Fol.
furnish fruits and jellies to the I lowing commencement exer-
quartermaster depot in Chica
go. ; i ' ' . . :
Baby Baek Home Neil
Choate, 1-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Choate of
Stayton, who swallowed an
open safety pin and had to have
an operation, was taken home
from Sajein General hospital
Tuesday.
In Fair Condition Ronald
Cruse, 2-years-old, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cruse of Bay
City, Ore., is in fair condition
at Salem General hospital after
a fall from the family car while
p route to Salem. He suffered
general Injuries about the body.
Gets Stndent Office Hill
man Fischer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Fischer of 215
South 14th street, Salem, was
elected student body - vice
president at Concordia Col
lege, Portland. Fischer, who
will be a sophomore next year,
Is taking a ministerial course
at Concordia, which is a Luth
eran (Missouri-Synod) college
for the training of ministers
and teachers.
Fruit Fly Observed Two
eherry fruit fly emergence
csges In the Cherry Hill orch
ard east of Salem are being
observed dally by County Ex
tension Agent D. L. Rasmus
sen. Cherry fruit fly emerg
ence under these cages or oth
ers in the Willamette valley
will be used by the entomol
ogy department at Oregon
State college to determine the
official spray notice for cherry
fly control.
To Annual Meeting Mrs.
Ralph Gordon will attend the
annual meeting of the Auxil
iary of the Oregon Osteopathic
Association which will be held
In Portland June 8 to 11 at the
Multnomah hotel. The meet
ins: will be in conjunction with
the annual meeting of the
. Northwest Osteopathic Assoc.-
ation. Mrs. Gordon has been
active in Auxiliary affairs for
a number of years, having
wrved in nearly every office
of hte itoud. including the
presidency.
Toastmasters Meeting Cap
itol Toastmasters Club will
meet at the Gold Arrow Thurs
day evening at 6:15. Dewey
Davis will be toastmaster and
speakers will be Bill Bliven,
Andy Foster, Elmer Amundson,
' E. A. Brsdfiled and Carl Dam-aske.
cises at Salem Academy Tues
day it was announced that the
valedictorian and the salutato-
rian had been awarded scholar
ships. Miss Shirley Right, will
go to Westmont College In
Santa Barbara, Calif., and Miss
Marian Ratzlaff to Tabor Col
lege In Hillsboro, Kant.
Driver Fined Mexesen
Virginia Ranney, El Serene,
California, was fined $150 in
municipal court . Wednesday
on a charge of reckless driv
ing. She was -arrested Tues
day evening. - ...
Had Liquor Bail of $35
was posted Tuesday evening
by Thomas E. Nash, 18, 2025
Market street, after he was ar
rested by city police for Ille
gal possession of Intoxicating
liquor. He had several bot
tles of beer in his ear, police
said. -
Floyd Senter
Rites Thursday
. Tunaral' services Will be
held at the Bollman Funeral
Home In Dallas May Si ior
Floyd L. Senter, who died at
his home In Salem Monday
after being in 411 health for
four years. - , '
Interment la to be In the
Odd Fellows cemetery at Dal
las. . .
Born in Susanville. Calif.,
Senter with his family came to
Oregon at the age of 11 years
and lived In Riddle and Rose
burg. From there he moved
to Dallas and then to Salem.
Snter was married in Lane
county to Cleomle Hall, who
died in May. 1828. In Octo
ber. 1029. be was married to
Addle Boydston Holman who
survives him.
Senter has been a member
of the Evangelical United
Bretfcern church for many
years in Salem and Dallas.
Surviving besides his wife
are a soo, Donald L Senter of
Salem: daughters. Mary C.
Harold of Ridgefield, Wash.,
and Barbara Olson of Ore
tech, Ore.; two stepdaughters,
Dorothy E. Holman of Parral,
Mexico, and M. Aileen Hoi
weger of Salem; his mother,
two sisters, a brother, three
grandchildren and two step-
grandchildren. .
Workman Injured in
Fall From Bridge
A workman fractured a leg
when he fell from the super
structure of the Center Street
bridge Tuesday afternoon onto
the main decking of the bridge,
narrowly missing a fall into
the Willamette river.
James E. McConville, Oak
land. California, an ironworker
with the Moore Drydock com
pany, was given I lrst aid ny
city first aidmen and than car
ried down a ladder to ine
street on the back of a fel
low worker. His leg and hip
were put In splints by first aid-
men before the 30-foot trip
down the ladder and to a hoe-
pital.
Calgary. Alberta, collided at
the intersection of Trad and
Liberty streets. Considerable
damage was done to the front
end of Wood's car and some
damage to the aid and read of
Ahlbins car.
- About 4:30, cart driven by
Mrs. W. J. Braun, $34 North
23rd street, and Frederick R.
Montgomery, 1895 North 18th
street, collided at the intersec
tion of Saginaw and Owens
streets. Minor damage
done to both cars. -
About a half-hour later,
car driven by Virginia Ross,
2830 South 12th street, was in
volved In an accident with an
unidentified car at Church and
State streets. She was cited to
court for failure to jrled the
right of way. '
Bartell Charge
Not Quashed
H. J. Eberly
Dallas After a review of
evidence presented to the
grand jury in the case of the
State of Oregon vs. Dr. Isaac
D. Bartell, Judge William East
Tuesday refuted a defense mo
tion to quash the indictment
After a preliminary hearing
last Saturday it was decided
by Judge East to hear the
jurors, four of whom had ask
ed that their indictment be-
returned to them 'for review,
or .else be quashed. For this
purpose they were subpoenaed
to appear a' yesterday's hear
ing. As a result of failure to
quash the indictment, attor
neys for the defense Tuesday
afternoon filed a demurrer to
the indictment on the grounds
that the indictment does not
substantially conform to ap
propriate sections of Oregon
criminal law, thai more than
one crime is charged in the In
dictment and that the facts
stated do not constitute a
crime. .
Dr. Bartell Is charged with
manslaughter by abortion.
Chief Justice
Shifts Judges
Recently retiring from the
forest service was Howard J.
Eberly, who served as deputy
Oregon state forester under the
late F. A. Elliott and prior to
his retirement was assistant
chief of the forest service divi
sion of cooperative forest pro
tection in Washington, D. C.
Eberly. with the exception of
two years service in the Army
during World War I. had been
continuously in federal and
state forest work since his gra
duation from the Oregon State
College forestry school in 1911
The forester served as deputy
state forester in Oregon until
1924 when he left to accept
position in the Texas forest
service as assistant state for
ester in charge of protection.
In 1929 Eberly returned to
Oregon to take charge of the
administration of the forest
fee and yield tax law or refor
estration act He remained In
Salem in that position until he
resigned in 1930 to accept a
position with the U. 8. forest
service.
31 Leaders of
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Reynoud Calls
(Continued Mom Page IV
Hubcaps Taken Two Cadillac-type
hubcaps were taken
from his car sometime Sunday
night while the car was park
ed in front of his home, Louis
Rhinehart, 2775 South Sum
mer street, reported to city
police. I .
Given Office A Salem man.
Loren Bartlett has been elected
corresponding secretary of the
Eastern Washington college's
chapter of Blue Key, men's na
tional scholastic honorary.
Salem Lions- Club A mo
tion picture entitled The
Handwritten Word", having to
do with the use. of paper, will
constitute the program dur
ing Thursday's luncheon of the
Salem Lions club.
Accidents Sifted by
Salem Police Today
Three minor accidents were
Investigated by city police
Tuesday. ' '
The first occurred about i:au
p.m. as cars driven by John
Lawrence Ahlbin, 1427 Fair
mount street, and Alfred Wood,
COURT NEWS
Byrd Plans South
Pole Expedition
New York W Rear Adm,
Richard E Byrd says he will
make another expedition to
the South Pole as soon as the
Korean War ends.
The veteran polar explorer,
now 64, says there is an un
explored Antarctica land area
which has an "untouched reser
voir of natural resources" '
coal, oil, uranium and other
deposits.
He adds that these sources
might he tapped by new tech
niques, possibly Including the
use of a hydrogen bomb or oth
er nuclear devices to melt ice
and snow.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Wednesday May 21
ta Field Artillery battalion,
(DSAR armory.
r u .. 4 . Maw 2S
imrini Naval Reserve surface
' division, at Naval and Marine
. Corps reserve training center.
Dbattery. 7nd AAA.AW bat-
talton. Oregon National Guard, at
KmPaSrD. 162nd Infantry
regiment, Oregon National Ouard.
at Salem armory.
Breaks ea leave ,
Marina home on 30-day leave
after 13 months In Korea Is Oft.
Robert L. Brooks, son of Mr. and
SST Wade Brooks. 146 South 21st
street The Marine, a graduate of
hwh achool with the claw
of 150. w tenk commander
In combat in Korea. He reports to
Ban Diego at the termination of
bin leave.
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..Yanawra Mr. an bt" Harold S.
Belaoa. TTS Meamaata at. ladtpeBdraaa.
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STAHOLS-Te Mr. a. Mre fUvnMrnd
a atantl. Mil trenreea su, a sin.
OOOPMAN-TA Mt. end MM. UW
Oopdaua, a sir I, Hu is.
Road oiling. For estimate,
caU Russ Pratt, Capital City
Transfer Co, 22436. 126
Paint with glamorizing
Treasure Tones. See our out
standing wallpaper selection
Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib
erty. 126"
If you can't read this easily
have glasses made by Semler
Optical Offices to your optome
trist's prescription. Pay 50c wk.
Semler's, Waters-Adolph Bldg.,
State & Com'L Ph. 3-3311. 126.
Goodwill pickups Tuesdsys:
West Sslem and south of Cen
ter Fridays, north of Center.
4-2248. 126
Air-steamship tickets any
where. Kugel, 2-7694, 153 N.
High St. 126
Farmers' Market will be open
Friday, May 29,8:45 a.m. 1240
East Rural 126
The Knit Shop at Turner
will open again, starting Mon
day May 25th. Please contact
me on any yarn being held as
soon as possible. Mark down
sale on all yarns. Ruth Nyberg
Barber. IZ9
Circuit Court
Stata Blthvar Conunaulon atoloer
IximMr Co. aad William Joan Beater:
Order or dlemutai a point oonFr.Hii.Mi
ana adjuttod.
i. nil va bl ILeynolda: Order ef
dlemlaaal with prejudloe at eoapromloed
u ndjulted.
v.laia miaaa va Joaask M. Rlln! Dl-
voreo dacraa to plataUff roitorlna bar
former uni of Fatton and ellowlnf bar
f 1000 lamp ram aiimonr.
nim. n Urnwn va. Chariot R. Brown
Drrr.ro! doerot to plaintiff raitorlna hr
former name of lutham and approrlns
property aetlleraenl.
Loot Mat alortr at admlnMtratrlx of
Kennatb Dwlsnt Slow Mtato n. Rider
Wllien Carr and II ah L. Cam Order
f dlamtaaal with prejudice.
Rita Thorn ea to. Marahall R. Thomaa:
Divorce decree to plaintiff.
otk.l KHillona va. Stella Budlons am
end Charlee am and Stella Btidlonf
Kyre ae wreeator of aetata of Bdwta a.
Bodlont: Order at alimlaeal ae keuu
fully atttled.
mirror 1. Cberhart. Oeorre Bachman
and John Wh va. Stato nth Commle-i-.on-
order ! d!rm!e! without preju
dice and baaed upon ttlpulatlon X Par
Ilea larolred.
. n.fciAtthaMr- va. Jeae Arte. ml:
Order of dltaueal aa compromlaed end
etued.
u iiMMt, Co. va. R. M. For-
ard: Jodament order awardlna plaintiff
iuhii of SS.nl.4l and ll.S1t.IS.
.... n.Ht.fcl anriaraon ta. AntOD An-
denan: Dlvorea complaint, anoint cruel
and Inhuman treatment. -Korth
Dakota, Nov. S. IMS. Aakt MS
monthly rapport and ownerehlp of per
tonal property.
Kdward A. Brownlnf Marteret A.
- .'.miifr reoolred to pay de
fendant IS monthly Plue board and
lodllns durlnt nutation.
B-.kat. Caul
Motleo of retirement from Ball Bro
thtre filed by Keith B. Bell.
Aeeumrd builnate name cerlirleate for
Drunt Eulldlnt auppllea filed by Vernon
L. Drunt. sol Manet au
Arthur L. Heroin t eetett: clNlnt nr.
der.
Miu, r amlih aetata: Order futlnt
June IT aa ume far b-artns final account.
A decree In favor of Daniel
C. Gambles and wife against
Charles Beam, appellant, in a
suit for recession of contracts in
the purchase of house and lot
in Portland, was sustained
Wednesday by the ' state su
preme court In an opinion writ
ten by Justice William C.
Perry.
Chief Justice Carl C. La tour
ette announced the following
assignments of circuit Judges:
Judge Lowell Mundorff, of
Portland, assigned to Clacka
mas county, commencing June
9, 1953; Judge William W.
Wells of Pendleton assigned to
Yamhill county, as of July 1;
Judge Ralph M. Holman of
Oregon City assigned to Crook
county to try case of State vs.
Hudspets and Judge Philip K.
Hammond of Oregon City, as
signed to Multnomah county
after June 9.
The chief Justice also reap
pointed Judges William J.
Crawford and Franklin C.
Howell as circuit judges pro
tempore in Multnomah county
for month of June.
Baccalaureate Held
For SI. Paul High
St. Paul The senior class
of St. Psul Union high school
held its regular baccalaureate
service in the St. Paul Catho
lic church Sunday morning
with Rev. Robert H. Sweeney,
director of University of Port
land Foundation delivering
the main address.
The seniors attended in a
body dressed in white caps
and gowns. The faculty also
marched in the procession
along with Fathers Sweeney
and Maxwell.
Following the services, the
faculty and seniors were
guests of honor st a breakfast
served by several of the sen
ior girl's mothers and friends.
- France's dollar reserves are
at an alarmingly low level he
said, and had not the United
States recently come through
with nearly a hundred million
dollars in special aid to toot
France s European trade defi
cit, the nation would have had
to tap its already low gold reserves.
We are the only country
who. since the start of the Ko
rean War, hasn't reestablished
its financial situation. We are,
in this respect, the sick man of
Europe, he added. '
Firm for NATO
On foreign policy, the pre
war Premier said his cabinet
will bold France firm within
the Atlantic alliance,; and
would Insist that France play
determining role In unifying
Europe, and would try to per
suade Great Britain to "collab
orate aa closely aa possible.
Reynaud said he would back
the European Army - project.
that would rearm West Ger
many. '
On Monday the visitors will
be largely oa their own In Sa
lem. Those who have arrived
by noon, however, will be In
vited to join in the final sea
son's luncheon of the Chamber
of Commerce, which will honor
especially past presidents of the
Chamber, and which, will be
held in the large cafeteria room
of the Paul us Bros. Cannery In
stead of- at the Senator Hotel
as usual.
Business conferences and
dinins of the group while here
will be at the Marion notei,
And in the Mirror Room at the
Marion which has been charter.
ed for the three days, will be a
display of the products of the
Salem plant
Tuesday morning at o'clock
a business meeting will be held
in the Mirror Room. At noon
Tuesday, in the Oak Room of
the Marlon, the visitors will be
entertained at a luncheon spon
sored by the Industrial council
of the Chamber of Commerce.
At 2 p.m. Tuesday will be
another business meeting. From
6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday evening
will be eocktall period spon
sored by the Ladd It Bush-sa-
lem Branch of the United States
National Bank of Portland. This
will be followed at 8 by a ban
quet put on by Oregon Flax
Textiles, Inc.
Wednesday at noon the visi
tors will visit the Salem plant
of the company In west Salem.
3 Services in
R0:.Cc!!s
(CooUnoed from Pavae 1)
r . $
Three Memorial day
Ices will be held in Salem Sat
urday under the auspices of
the Federation of Patriotic
Orders, general Chairman
Bruce Williams announced
Thursday.
The services will Include
the dropping of flowers Into
the Willamette from heli
copter in conjunction with
services on the Marlon street
bridge, services at City View
cemetery and a parade cul
minating in services on the
Capitol steps.'
The first service will be at
9 a.m. at the American Le
gion Circle In City View cem
etery.
' At 9:80, annual services win
be held on the Marlon street
bridge by the Navy Mothers
club and the Marine Corp Re
serve and Auxiliary, with the
dropping of flowers In the
Willamette to be done from
helicopter piloted by Marine
Reserve -Captain Dean John
son. The helicopter will hover
Irate members el the Kors
an National Assembly, who
same to Seoul froaa the pro
visional capital at Pusan, da
nounced the Allied pan at "dte
honorabla." .-
A nine-man assembly dele
gation will travel to Munsan
meet Lt Geo. William X. liar '
rison, senior Allied truce del
egate, and demand that the)
latest V. N. command plan be
scrapped.'
2-Veek Cruise
For Reserves
Two members of Salem's or
ganized Naval Reserve surface
division 18-28 and one from
the Seabee unit her will re
port for two-week cruises be
ginning May 81. On Juno T
three more members of the sur
face division report for two
week cruises. .
Going to San Diego for their
cruises are Darrcll Lea Cross-
between the Marion and Cen- if. 8KG3. 1231 Center street.
oaucjin, wuo wui eiwiu uw
m o 1 1 o n picture operators"
ter street bridges during
part In the ceremony.
its
a r.rt. n.rtin'e .1. school there; and Ronald Dan
.nd.rh'SfUl'S "&SZ
bands and marching
the various services will leave
the Capitol Mall at 10:30 and
end up at the main steps to
the Capitol at 11 for service,
In the afternoon they wlU leave T,h cewmony there will In
fer San Francisco to visit and elude the annual placing of a
Ike Dines With
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wreath and a speech by vet
eran of the Korean war.
Salem Police
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radar traffic control so
orr there will bo plenty of warn-
to the chronic
Is to attend the storekeepers
school, .
The Seabee reservist, Mar
vin Or land Suae. C3, Mt Aa
gel, will report to Port Huene
me, Calif., for his cruise.
Reservists starting their
cruise June 7, all report to
the USS Rombaeh, DI 864 for
th Portland Rose Festival
cruise. These men are George
Carlisle, SN420 Hanson av
enue, Salem; Jay Dee Rick
man, FA S62 South Elma sv-
anuav Salam: and Tunlthv sw
tbatlcurre, 1810 West Way, Salam.
inspect other plants affiliated
with National Automotive Fi
bres. . "
Personnel of Party ' -
Names of those to arrive
here by plane Monday are:
M. L. Sullivan, aulllran carpel com
pear. Men York: William H. Saaanfaal
Jr. BotealeM-Kont Corn peer. Ian, Raw
York: Ralph H. Balk, auaaaer el floor
oovortu dlrtaton. of atabjai
Company, aucnauM, vs.) oaorao ins
Company. Philadelphia! J. T. amtth. an-1 A Here
aktaat aC Roeenseui compear, Atlanta, i publicity
lot and aalee. Car.on rirla Soott Co.. sued by the US Of the Speed fba...... Caamm lfa.aaa.ae
Cntcaso: H. A. Chrletea. btancbpjaa. metera.' . lfT!:nS flCn IVClTj
ater. Th. -lte oompaay. -Ittaaurta; , BaaSMl, ttvto, 0f -i . .w...
jamea It. amv-pe. vice Evaawene, waee-i , . .
arm Advartiatna Aaenev. cmcaeo: nooortione in 11 va uvea a vaaur. ibi - nvtuiueu uvw eue
SnfSilt lf-e. chinETSairp l coT b"cd on reports of reduc now homo on leave is sgt. won
.Si,. "XJLSIu1! tinn of wfirTfatallUea of over art Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
co.irraao. wojwi. enpa araaca g0 ni m eaatarB dUas I Watte xtTOOES, 10 DOUW S1K
Hail BTOhme. vioa praaiaeal. waivoa n. wucn aatueur ecataua. wmm va aw i
Moore Dry Oooda Company. Lot Anielei; I Kmh eiaawt tn rarent . var In I tamaVo - l.-V
R. cx cballant, net prauoent, Walton) . . 4U . . i .. - ... .
Moora Dry. Oooda Company, aaal ooiithii, wawa au tf '. - laajr in uam a uat man m , it
rrnacucai Lena siedaa, braaeb man-1 mrm vears have ranged aromlttd home Baturdav from San
"V: ""'.'JLJ?,!?? "."""Itwo to nine. I IVarK-iaco whar. ha had arrived
tenerai man ater. o. r. a a. wanari "u we save one uie wiw inm 1 rarw oars ejaruer aooara in
uie enroue spaeoer.i . , .- . ' i . '
wiU also be plenty of l P1"-! PrrTC ! 1
ty before tickets are la- Kwwlt blV.tJ
Kathleen Dry and Chrletlnt Drye
tuardlaaahlp: Order authorltlnt luar-
In aAeeat a3ta bv Var Of COPIPrO
mlaa aettlement tn connection viui
tlalm atalntt Bdvard L achrltur.
AP-
Keapeth Derltht Slorer ntatt:
pramed at tnao.
flora O. raapp teleu: Final account
Freh killed hen turkey
39c lb. We also sell turkeys
by the piece Orwigs Market,
3979 Silverton Rd, Phone
48742.
Merry time - club rummage
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cial. 8:30 to 4:30. 126
K. H. Btck ut: Orlr spproviu
r. W. HIU HUM: tXrsr fPTtrvlni
aad allewlBt ml Mccmnt
HiTTT H. Worth tstftU: rtnl Mm1
,Unm4 wVs4bm t.uit cortirtctM ef
"Th luaeb" rutxl Dr atthtl M. aioho
ton.
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Barvt O. Pklmcr. II. corrtctionil ttl
tr. . 01tlTtW. diiv, ud PtUllIM M
HoMor PBlmtr, J1. sMumwiIi,
OlMWOOg etrtft.
Orta Kavivp, H, mttIc tUtiea
tontftal, Koqu t, an4 Norma Sprcnttr,
la, wstrt-u, Rau I.
Train-Truck Collide
On Lebanon Road
Traffic on the new Corval-
Iis-Lebsnon highway was held
up for several hours esrly to
day while wrecksge of a train-
truck colision wss cleared
State police said the accident
occurred five miles south of
Albany about 6:30 a. m.
No one was Injured in the
collision which involved t h
freight section of a Spokane,
Portland and Seattle railway
train and a truck-trailer. Po
lice did not Immediately get
identification of the truck driv
er.
The luncheon, aside from its
social aspect, presented a
chance to talk over defense
problems, including the admin
istration's roposed cut in mili
tary funds. ?
Meets Security Council -Before
going to the Penta
gon, Eisenhower met for more
than two hours with the Na
tional ' Security Council, the
government's top policy mak
ing unit on . national defense
generally.
In addition to the council
members, those who attended
the session Included Secretary
of the Interior McKay, Secre
tary of Commerce'Weeks, sev
eral officials of the Petroleum
Administration for Defense,
Chairman Gordon Dean of the
Atomic Energy Commission,
atomic scientist Robert Oppen
heimer, and Dr. Vannevar
Bush, hesd of the World War
II Office of Research and
Scientific Development
Prisoner Remanded
ToWarden'sCustody
Frank Cannon, inmate of the
state penitentiary who la seek
ing freedom through habeaus
Corpus proceedings, wss re
manded to the custody oi tne
warden Wednesday by Judge
George R. Duncan, following j
a hearing in circuit court
In the meantime briefs win
be submitted by opposing coun
cil for the consideration of
Judge Duncan.
Cannon was sent to the state
orison from Wallowa county
on a rape charge and the claim
Is advanced by the piainun
that he has already served his
time end should be released.
Counsel for the state con
tends Cannon violated parole
regulations and thereby lost all
good' conduct time that he nso
accumulated prior thereto.
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Qoode Company, aaattla; earn A.1
clatr. Portland branch manwer. and KUiea in TXSIIIC acciuenia tni, m Canital Journal carrier
Art noth. rortiami aepartmant aanaaar. Salem last year. They were not ,".111., L-TlrZIi,!,-
aU of D. H. and B. Walter Company. "( , 1 . . .Vj a. j. boy for Several yaairs While 11 V-
The fouowlas pononnel national I j HnlenL He WlU afO 10 SSSI
Automotive norm win arrire other wue I but many are snd those we
want to prevent."
Salem's use of the radar
speed meter Is believed to be
the first use of lt in Oregon,
although it Is being used In
more then 80 states.
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fnr, Chkato; Bd Oarrieoa, Nauooai
Carpttlna, Lot Anteletl ft. A. Thomp-
ton. nauonal carpellnc catontriut.
lad. .
Neither Jack atluar. thalrmaa of the
board of National Automotive fibre. I
Bobut J. Stacy, prattdeat l the
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DleaTo to eomolet his servlea.
He will be discharged in Janu
ary.
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