Thursday, August 13, 1953 Page li Election Aug. 17 At Hazel Green Habel Green School Dli trict No. S will bold special election at the Hazel Green , Khool on Monday, August 17, between t p.m. and 8 p.m., Pacific Standard Time. The sole issue at the elec tion is whether or not to ap prove a bond issue In the mount of $94,000 for the con struction of a new school, the actual building of which will begin on or about June 1, 19S4, and would be ready for occu pancy at the time of the en suing fall term. It has been proposed that the location of the school would be upon a five-acre tract now belonging to Dor othy Zielinski, which is locat ed approximately one-h a 1 1 mile east of the Van Cleave road intersectoln on Hazel Green road. It is approxi mately one mile west of the present location, and 1 s on the south side of Hazel Green road. It is necessary in order that the school district receive the state school support funds that there shall be five acres on the new school site. James Payne of Salem has been selected as the architect. and the school board has ap proved a tentative plan which calls for an exterior brick veneer finish, with cedar or redwood stained siding. The Interior would include four class rooms and other offices and utility space, as well as a cafeteria dining room. The Interior would em ploy the latest theories of bi lateral lighting, and the school would, be one of the finest of its type in the valley. In order to provide for the overflow attendance at Hazel Green school the board is renting a concrete block build ing for the 1953-54 school year trom Mr. and Mrs. Bowlsby. The space limitations are acute. However, with the av- proval of the bond issue school problems in the district would be solved for many years to come. JOINS FACULTY Valley Bridge Jobs Awarded The state highway commis sion has awarded to Tom Lll lebo of Reedsport a contract for construction of the bridge across the Lucklamute 'river. His bid was $93,040. It will be a reinforced con crete bridge, deck girder type. S02 feet long on Highway 99W five miles south of Monmouth. Contract for the Fall Creek bridge in Lincoln county, a federal aid project, went to Babler Bros., Inc., of Portland, whose bid was $41,744. It will be a deck girder bridge 190 feet long on the Alsea highway about 26 miles east of Waldport Outinq at Yosemite Park tnjoyea oy L-nemeKeran 6 Polygamous Women, 150 Children Seized Kingman, Ariz. IU9 Six wo men, who stayed behind when their neighbors fled in a raid on a Utah polygamy colony were under custody here to day after being extradited by Utah authorities. The women, brought here with some 150 children last night, will be arraigned on charges of conspiracy to com mit adultery, bigamy, unlaw ful cohabitation and contribut ing to the delinquency of minors. Douglas Would Admit Reds If Peace Made Portland 0I.B Supreme Court Justice William O. Doug las says the Chinese Commun ists should be admitted to the United Nations if a settlement comes out of the forthcoming political conference. However, Douglas, visiting briefly in Portland yesterday, added that "If there is no set tlement, then they certainly should not be admitted." .Oregon College of Educa tion (Special) Mrs. Lois H. Vanderpool (above) has been ' appointed supervisor of teaching and Instructor in education at OCE. Mrs. Vanderpool has been a teacher in the Corvallis pub lic schools since 194b and previously taught in a num ber of rural schools and at Albany from 1946-49. She was president last year of the Corvallis Teachers As sociation. She is a mem ber of the executive com mittee of the OCE Alumni Association, and received the Master of Science degree in education at OCE at the close of the 1953 summer session. ' 17 Returned PWs Moved fo Hospitals Travis AFB, Calif. 0IJ3 . Seventeen sick American pris oners, the first to arrive in the United States since the Korean armistice, were treated in serv ice hospitals today for physical and mental ailments. Two of the 17 were sent to Letterman General hospital In San Francisco, while six others left last night for service hos pitals in San Antonio, Tex., and Anniston, Ala. Six others were to leave at p.m., PDT, today for hospi tals In Pennsylvania and New York. Another man will leave for Denver Friday. Raging Typhoon Heads For U. S. Okinawa Base Tokyo () A raging ty phoon, the- greatest storm ever recorded by the Tokyo Weather Bureau, was expect ed to slam into American-oc cupied Okinawa Sunday or Monday. Japanese weather experts said winds of about 180 miles an hour are at the center of the typhoon and 90-mile winds have been recorded 250 miles from the center. The Chemeketans, staging their 23rd annual outing at Tuolumne Meadows in the Yosemite National park, "nev er had it so good," judging by information contained in a let ter from Edith LaBorde, a member of the party. In the first place, they have a new dining tent, which is far more satisfactory than tarps previously used. Then the hikers are enjoying the lux ury of shower baths. So in stead of taking "spit baths" after a long day of hiking, they may drive a mile or so to Tuolumne Meadows hlgn Sier ra camp and take a shower. AnnttiM fpatur hat been In Washington county the!h. ol menu offered Cook overc sing widening, a by chef Burt Crary. This has federal aid project on the West j en possible due to the fact Portland-Hubbard highway over the Southern Pacific tracks about three miles south of the Pacific highway west Junction, was awarded to Parker-Johnson company of Portland at $55,837. The existing concrete via duct will be widened from 26 to 60 feet. Many Enlisted Men Washington ") The air force is giving many of its enlisted men and women a chance to get out of uniform arly. It announced Wednesday that those With three vrarm arevice, which may Include previous tours in any U.S. mil itary branch, may apply for release September 15 it they are not serving in critical categories. TYPHOON PASSES Hong Kong WV-More than 1,000 American sailors were stranded ashore today as war ship and merchant vessels headed for the open sea to ride out a typhoon threat. Rain drenched the colony, but the main windstorm paw ed 180 miles south, moving westward at 12 miles per hour. Umatilla Indian Chief Drops Ice, Breaks Toe Pendleton U. Tee-totaler Luke Cowapoo, Indian chief of the Round-Up, nursed a broken toe today because his favorite drink is iced tea. The chief dropped a big chunk of lQf on his toe while preparing the summer drink. APPOINTMENT APPROVED Jakarta, Indonesia () In donesia's new cabinet last night okayed President Elsen hower's appointment of Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., as new American ambassador to the island republic. A career diplomat, Cum ming has been counselor of the American Embassy In Mos cow since 1950. . Children Lock Selves In Ice Box, Suffocate Crawfordsville, Ark. u. Five small irhildren who locked themselves in an air tight ice box while playing a game suf focated yesterday while their mother picked cotton in nearby fields. "I had cautioned them nev er to get inside or they might freeze to death," their grief stricken mother, Mrs. Annie Bell Hallman, sobbed today. "They never played around the box before." Richmond, Va. W9 The bodies of four small boys were- found today in an abandoned refrigerator box here, bring ing to nine the total of chil dren found dead in such fash ing within two days. Seek Southerlin Boy In Eastern Oregon La Grande WV-Mr. and Mrs. Metzger, Sutherlin, Ore., were here Wednesday search ing for their son, Jack, 15, who has been missing since July 21. They said he was working for neighbors and abandoned a tractor 15 miles north of Sutherlin. A girl who knew the boy at Sutherlin telephon ed his parents that she saw him August 2 at Sunnyside, Wash., carrying a box with a sign saying, "Enterprise or Bust." that a grocery store at Tuo lumne Meadows stock the items desired. So the campers have been eating roast beef, roait lamb, roast turkey and baked ham, with even greater variety in prospect. "Of course, hiking Is the drawing card lei most of the outing members," writes Mrs., LaBorde. Eight members re turned Monday afternoon from a two day trip to ogelsang high Sierra camp. Guide books had described that area as offering some of the most superb scenery in the park. The hikers agreed. Four of the group, Margaret Peper, Ber- nice Lehrman, George and Edith LaBorde, climbed Mt. Vogelsang, 11,511 feet high. Demonstration Calls Out Chicago Police Chicago U.B Order was maintained today at a federal housing project where unruly crowds had demonstrated in protest to a Negro family's oc cupancy of a project home. About 10 percent of the Chi cago police department, or about 750 officers, were de tailed to the area around the Trumbull Parks housing project. Officers reported it was "all quiet" last night and early today. O'Dwyer Couple Say Its Up to the Church Mexico City (U.B Sloan Simpson and former U. S. Am bassador William O'Dwyer both turned their backs today on the civil divorce which end ed their four-year marriage. They said the fate of the marriage rests with the Catho lic church, despite a decree is sued at Cueravaca, Mexico, di vorcing the former fashion mo del from her 63-year-old husband. August Special! 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Another major trip planned for Wednesday and Thursday will be the Devil's Po.t Pile and Agnew Meadows. A hike from the Meadows to Shad ow Lake and beyond to Lake Ediz will give fine views of the Minarets. - "All have appreciated the fine sunny days, not even enough clouds to heip in photographing ' cloud effects. The trails are good with less dust than on many In our Oregon country. Most of us are getting nicely browned so we will have some way to prove we have had good va cation weather." rLAMM iEMR niuu .Fr.-.- . ' 1 ' ' A.A r ...... '" . 1 u luspect Highways Albany On their fourth and last inspection tour of Oregon highways for the current year, State Engineer R. H. Baldock, vav Commissioners Ben R. Chandler, Charles Reynolds and Milo K. 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