FtS 11 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orepm Jlonday, August 10, 1955 Traffic Deaths Less in July Oregon traffic deaths once gain dipped downward last month ai preliminary count listed IS persons killed in street and highway mishaps compared with 47 In July last year. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry said this marks the second consecutive month in which fatalities were less than those of the corresponding month a year ago. Total for the year to date is 215, com pared with 232 at the end of July, 1B3Z. Exceptionally high fatality tolls were recorded In June, July and August last year when the total went 49 or high er in each month. No month In 19SI has yet reached death count of 40, Newbry said. While the July fatality list may grow higher if persons now listed as injured later die of injuries, there is a very good chance Oregon may get through the heavy summer travel season with a substan tial reduction in traffic deaths, the secretary pointed out Whether this is the result of general traffic accident reduc tion efforts or' simply good for tune cannot be determined un til the total number of acci dents and Injuries are known, Newbry commented. IT CASUALTIES BEPOKTED Washington (ff) The De fense department Monday Identified casualties in the Ko rean fighting which ceased on July 27. A new report. No. 874, listed 16 killed, 29 wound ed, 11 missing In action and 1 Injured. 1 Checks Cause Albany Arrests Albany Two persons charged with forgery, a third charged with obtaining money under false pretenses and a fourth accused of cashing in sufficient fund checks were ar rested Eridsy by Albany po lice. Held in Linn county Jail In lieu of $1500 bond each are a retired policeman. Carl Fred erick Hirsch, 37, Portland, and his companion, Thelma Pearl Spraker, 28, Delake. The pair was arrested at the Greyhound bus depot at 3:15 pm. half hour after cashing a check at the Albany branch of the V. S. National bank. Hirsch and Miss Spraker are wanted on a warrant by Fort land police and may be sought by Marion county authorities. Hirsch was Portland police man for 19 years. Also in Jail In lieu of f 1000 ball Is Ray Walter HoUoway, 92, Albany, charged with cash ing 519 in worthless checks. Niclous John Bardenhageo, 20, USN, arrested at an Albany motor court, was taken, to Cor vallis on a warreot from the Benton county Justice court He Is charged with cashing "in sufficient fund" checks. FOOT Cl'T IN WEKCK Albany - Two cars were damaged in a coUiaum Friday mgM at the tatenectioa, of VS hUhway 9DS end Fine St Suffering a alight cut on her right twt was Mia, Shirley Erb, Alfeuyv driving est on the Kiiihway. The oth er drive, CUr Battb, Albany, was auyuuri taiue to both care eUiit at 1300. I in Visit to Albany Albsay Rep. Harris Ells worth, eongressmsn from the fourth district of Oregon, vis ited briefly in Albany Friday en route to Santa Fe. N. M, to see the recently-arrived twin son and daughter of his daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas F. McKenna. The congressman does not expect the president to call an extra session to take up the proposed lifting of the national debt limit from $279 billion to $290 biUlon. He said be thought it would be possible to squeeze through without the advance with careful financing but that there was nothing sure about It VISIT ALASKA Webfoot Mr. and Mrs. John Hefley and son John of the Webfoot district hsve re turned from a 13-day trip to Anchorage, Alaska. i DEALERS' MEETING Albany Five representa tive of two Albany appliance dealers are in Portland for a inff a( Ore son and uiu".j southwest Washington dealers, ..,. i hv the R. M. Wade company of Portland. 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