Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 31, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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    Tough Post
For Streibert
Washington Thtodor
C. Streibert, New York radio
executive, Is taking over the
tough Job of directing the
American overseas lnforma
tlon program just when H is
to be overhauled. '
Streibert, former borJ
chairman of the Mutual Broad
casting System, was nominat
ed Thursday by President Els
enhower to head the new Unit
ed States information agency.
Saturday, this agency takes
ever from the state depart
ment the work of the Inter
national Information Admin
litrstion, Including the Voice
of America radio. It alto will
absorb other operations.
Stici'ueri succeeds Dr. Rob
ert L. Johnson, who is return
ing to his job as president of
Temple University. Johnson
resigned because of 111 health
after a strenuous five-month
career as head of the infor
mation operation.
During that period, the
agency was the target of heat
ed criticism in congress, par
ticularly by Sen. McCarthy
(R., Wis ).
Worker Saved
From Cave-In
Eugene HUB Larry .Neet. 21,
Lowell, thanked three fellow
workmen today for saving his
life after he was trapped in a
hole for hours by tons of rock
and dirt 19 miles east of here
yesterday.
Neet wss digging founda
tions for a Bonneville trans
mission line about noon yester
day when the aide of an eight
foot hole caved In around his
legs and arms. The slide con
tinued threatening to cover his
head.
Richard Erlckson, Ronney
Branson and Rudy Candler, fel
low workmen, worked for
hours to keep Neet's head
above the dirt They were un
able to atop long enough to
seek held.
Finally, Rural Electrifica
tion employe happened by and
went for help. An ambulance
was called to administer oxy
gen. Then a power shovel dug
a pit S3 feet In diameter around
the area to stop) the dirt and
allow workmen to dig Neet out.
Neet was taken to Sacred
Heart hospital for treatment
Ellsworth Not
To Push Bill
Washington (UJt Hep Harris
Ellsworth (., Ore.) said today
he will cease pushing, at least
for this congressional session, a
bill requiring that "sustained
yield" timber operators be re
imbursed with national forest
tracts for private lands taken
by the government
The bill was approved by
the House Interior committee
and cleared Wednesday by the
Rules committee. But Ells
worth told the House that op
position to It had developed
and attempts will be made to
reach a compromise during the
congressional recess.
Reps. Leon H. Gavin (R.,
Pa.) and Lee Metcalt (D..
Mont.) said they will cooperate
In drafting a new bill. They
opposed the bill In Its present
(orm.
Schreiber Considered
For Tariff Board
Washington U The sen
ate had under consideration
today the nomination of Dr.
Walter R. Schreiber. 48. Port
land, to be a member of the
six-man, U.S. tariff commis
sion.
ur. aenretuer is a career
man In the department of agrt
culture and Is well known for
his work in the dried fruit
and nut Industry. He attend
ed Lincoln hlith school In Port
land. Oregon State college and
the university of Washing
ton. TV Channel 4 Moves,
Medford to Roseburg
Washington M Television
channel four has been moved
from Meciford to Roseburg
Ore., the Federal Communis..
tions Commission announced
today.
This change will take effect
au days after notice is pub
lljhed In the federal rMiitvr.
It usually takes 10 days for
sucn nonces to be published.
WHAT MISSING
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Motorists crossing the Mississippi river on the Lewis and
Clark bridge at St Louis, Mo., can get good laugh of
this sign, If they have a quick eye. The sign, with the let
ter "G" missing from the word "bridge" refers to a tem
porary approach being constructed at the opposite end of
the bridge. (AP Wlrephoto)
Debt Growth
By Battle for
By SAM
New York iff) The battle
over raising the federal debt
limit dramatizes the growth
of all forms of debt in recent
years.
Never have so msny Amer
icans owed so much.
Private debt has doubled In
the last six years. The federal
debt today Is 9H billion dol
lars higher than a year ago.
All are agreed It will climb
higher before the year la over,
no matter what the congress
decides about lifting the legal
limit on it at this time.
State and municipal govern
ments last year issued a rec
ord four billion dollars worth
of new securities. In the
Polish Youth
Relates Escape
Berlin A slim 17-year-old
Polish boy told Friday
how he escaped from behind
the Iron Curtain, dodging Red
police at every step of a 18
day, BOO-mlle trek across Po
land, Czechoalovakla and East
Germany,
The thin faced Marion, his
last name a secret to protect
his family, was lucky. His
buddy, Jan, 18, who started
out with him, was either kill
ed or captured by Ciech po
lice.
"The police caught us one
night as we took shelter in
an abandoned house and de
manded to see our papers,"
Marlon said. "We ran and
police fired. I got away
through window. . Jan never
got out of the house. He was
either shot or captured." .
BlodgeH Soloist
At Jason Lee
Corydon Blodgett will be
guest soloist tar the Sunday
worship service at Jason Lee
Methodist church. Mr. Blodgett
is music instructor at St Hel
ens high school and Is also a
member of the Portland sym
phony choir as a soloist.'
Woodburn Cow Has
High Butter Record
Andrew Kehrlie and Son,
route 1, Woodburn, have a reg
istered Jersey cow that recent
ly completed a 303-day herd
improvement registry produc
tion record of 1.823 11 milk
containing 454 lbs. butterfst at
me age or two yean and four
months.
The official record was made
tests were supervised by Ore
gon State college for the Am
erican Jersey Cattle club, Jer
sey breed registry organisation
located at Columbus, Ohio.
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DAWSON
first
halt of this year they
were going into debt at an
even fatter clip. In the last
seven years state and local
government indebtedness has
doubled. The total now tops
$27 billion.
Corporations owed about
$85 billon when World War
II ended. Fast plant expan
sion and money Inflation has
boosted that debt to around
$200 billion.
The debts owed by Individu
als and unincorporated busi
nesses are now estimated to
total around $190 billion.
Consumer credit one easily
visible form of individual debt
has swelled to Just under $27
billion, with buying on the
cuff, installment credit, ac
counting for more than $20
billion of it
Mortgage lenders estimate
that about 10 million single
family homes carry mortgages,
sustained by the earning capa
city of individuals.
This huge debt total of gov
ernment, business and individ
uals Is being carried neatly
at the moment by the wave of
prosperity, still unbroken.
It is into this picture of to
tal debt that the controversy
over lifting the federal debt
limit is thrust. By a 1946
law the U.S. treasury can't go
into debt for more than $275
billion dollars. Its current in
debtedness is more than
$272 Vi billion dollars.
This is climbing, in this
month, the first, of its new
fiscal year, treasury collec
tlons fell about two billion
dollar below its receipts. It
has a cash balance of a little
less than $9 billion.
Some argue that the treas
ury could stay within the debt
limit the rest of this year it It
would borrow the $2tt blUion
more than the law allows and
let its cash drop to $3 billion.
Treasury Secretary Humph
rey, however, says it isn't safe
for the treasury to have less
than $8 billion in Its Jeans
at any one time. Too many
unexpected things could hap
pen. SCHAEFER'S
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COPCATrON
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Y Day Camp
Proves Popular
The day camp program of
the Salem YMCA for smaller
boys, being conducted on a five
day weekly basis at Crestwood
Acres, a few mile south of Sa
lem, ha proved quite attrac
tive both to the youngsters as
well as their mothers.
This is the report of Gu
Moore, general secretary of the
Y, who announce that another
period will start next Mondsy.
After that the program will be
extended further if there is suf
ficient demand.
The boys, divided into In
dian tribe, assembly at the Y
each morning and then ere tak
en by a motor vehicle to the
camp where they are under the
direction of experienced ad
ult. They are returned late
In the afternoon.
At the outset the maximum
number for a camping period
was fixed at 80 boy. This ha
been cut to 40 in order that the
leader may give more individ
ual attention to the young
ster. The camp, which operates
Monday through Friday, is cal
culated to provide out of door
experience to the youngsters as
well as prepare them for large
scale camping when they are a
bit older. Additional informa
tion may be had by contacting
the Y.
AID FOR SCHOOLS
Washington WT The Senate
Thursday voted 84 H million
dollars for federal aid to school
construction in areas which
have had heavy population In
creases due to defense work.
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High Butter Record
Made by Jersey
Neal M. Miller, owner of The
Eagle's Nest farm, route 1,
Woodburn, Ore., has a register
ed Jersey cow that recently
completed a 305-day herd im
provement registry production
record of 7,501 Mm. milk con
taining 489 lbs. butterfat at the
age of two year and ten'
month.
The official record wa made
by Noble Lad s Belle Eagle
Tulip and her test were super
vised by Oregon State college
for the Anerican Jersey Cattle
club, Jersey breed registry or
ganization located at Colum
bus, Ohio.
Washington The Senate
Thursday voted to earmark 200
million dollars for relief and
rehabilitation of the war-torn
Republic of Korea. The money
would come from military
funds already appropriated by
Congress.
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Mcintosh and
Wife Die in Fire
Eureka, Calif., WV-Kennetb
C. Mcintosh, widely known
California and Oregon lum
berman, and his wife were
burned to death early Thurs
day when fire destroyed their
country estate home.
Their daughter, June Ann,
22, tried to save her parents,
but wa forced to jump from
second story window.
Mcintosh, 47, and his wife
moved here from Eugene,
Ore., about two years ago.
He was vice president and
general manager of the Mc
intosh Lumber Co. at Blue
Lake, Calif., and also president
of the Cascade Lumber Co. at
Eugene.
Miss Mcintosh said she was
awakened by the barking of
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the family's little dog in the
bom in the Freshwater Dis
trict, about seven mile north
east of Eureka.
She ssld she tossed the dog
out a window and then tried
to make her way to her par
ents' bedroom. Flame blocked
her path, however, and h
wa forced to leap from the
window. She suffered a
broken ankle.
She then notified caretaker
William Yousey who hurried
to neighbors, notified the fire
department and called an
ambulance.
The fire department arrived
about 4:30 a.m. but the home
was In smoking ruins.
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Friday, Jary SI. 1953
About three-fourth of all
farm work in the United State
Is done by farm and their fun.
llie and only one-fourth by
hired help.
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