Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcgoa
Tuesday. Ancnat 18, MM
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Two Boys Arrested in
Linn County Thefts
Lebanon Two local step
brothers, agei 16 and 17, were
arrested in Coqullle Friday,
ana pieaaea guilty to 20 sepa
rate counts of robbery and bur
glary, ranging from Washington
through Oregon, California
and Neveda.
Lebanon police said the pair
admitted the recent break and
enter cases her at Jack's mar
ket on Tangent St., and the
Richfield service station at the
Junction of Main and Park SU. I
Members of the North Santiam Valley Grange at Lyons
are putting finishing touches on new cabinet work in their
remodeled kitchen to have it ready for their fall fair
Saturday, September 26. In photo are Mrs. Elmer Taylor,
Mrs. Wilson Stevens and Wilson R. Stevens.
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One of the youths has a local
police racord, officers said,
while the other step-brother
has not been in trouble in Leb
anon until now.
A complaint has been filed
against them in Albany court
Their appearance on local
charges is now up to the Linn
county district attorney.
Other cities are expected to
place hold orders on the two,
Power and Phone
Service Restored
La Grande Power and tele
phone service in this area was
back to normal after being
knocked out by last week-end s
lightning storm.
The Enterprise-La Grande
telephone circuit was broken by
a falling tree.
A 22,000-voIt transmission
line at Hot Lake substation
also was downed.
SHAKESPEARE POPULAR
Ashland () A new record
high in attendance for a single
performance ef the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival was
established last week-er.d when
002 persons saw the "Merchant
of Venice."
500 Farm Economists
Meeting in Corvallis
Corvallis U.B Some 800
agricultural economists from
throughout the United States
were on the Oregon State col
lege campus today for the first
day of the meeting of the
American Farm Economic as
sociation.
Economists represented 36
states along with Alaska, Can
ada, Iran and Australia.
Undersecretary of Agricul
ture True D. Morse will ad
dress the delegates tomorrow
on the subject, "Agricultural
Problems as Seen from Washington."
Some Delays on
Oregon Roads
Motorists will continue to
encounter slight delays on
many Oregon highways be
cause of construction activities,
the State Highway Department
reported Tuesday. The depart
ment's weekly road report out
lines travel conditions as fol
lows:
Corvalhs-Newport Highway
Construction on Newport
Toledo section; possible minor
delay.
' South Santiam Construc
tion on Noble Slough-Foster
section; minor delay.
Columbia River Construe
tlon on Cascade Locks-Mosier
section and on Arlington-Hepp-
ner Junction section with pos
sible minor delay.
The Dalles-California Con
struction under way on ai
eight-mile section near Chilo
quin; also on the Lapine-Forest
Boundary section with minor
delays.
Pacific' Highway Minor de
lay at Winchester Bridge, south
ol Sutherlin, where construe'
tion under way.
Coast Highways Construc
tion under way three miles
north of Gardiner, from Reeds-
port for seven miles south,
from Lakeside Junction to
Hauser and on Port Orford-
Gold Beach section with poisl
ble minor delays.
Willamette Highway Con-
struction under way five miles
west of Oakridce; minor de
lays and short sections of
rough road.
Rome-Princeton Highway
Construction under way on
Princeton-Folly Farm section
with possible minor delay. -
Service Creek-Mitchel high
way 27-ton load limit over
John Day River bridge.
Hermiston Highway 20-
ton limit over Umatilla River
bridge four miles south of Her
miston.
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Iranian army troops and tanks stand by In front of
Central Police Headquarters in Tehran, capital of Iran,
following unsuccessful attempt by followers of Shah Mo
hammed Reza Pahlevi to oust aged Premier Mohammed
Mossadegh. (AP Wirephoto.)
PREMIER DISMISSED
London ) The Supreme
Soviet Republic has formally
approved the dismissal of Mir
Djafar Gagirov, who was pre
mier of the republic, the Baku
radio announced Tuesday. Bai
girovs dismissal as Republic
premier and member of the rul
ing Communist Party presi
dium of the U.S.S.R. is involved
with the purge of former In
terior Minister Lavrenty P.
Beria.
EX-QUEEN SEEKS ALIMONY
Cairo, Egypt Iff) Ex-Queen
Narriman is suing ex-King Fa-
rouk for alimony, her lawyer's
office said Tuesday. The
amount sought was not stated.
The claim is being made
through a Moslem court and
the custodian of Farouk's as
sets In Egypt, the lawyer's of
fice said.
U.N. Pilgrim Talks
To Odd Fellows Here
Margery Prichard, 17, of
Lyons, who recently returned
from a tour of the United Na
tions headquarters in New
York as a delegate of the Odd
Fellows of Marion and Polk
counties, showed slides of her
trip and told guests of her im
pressions of the U. N., at the
Odd Fellows' temple in Salem
Monday night
Miss Prichard won the essay
contest held several months
ago by the Oddfellow's and
won as a prize a trip to the
United Nations.
The purpose of the trip, ac
cording to IOOF officials, was
to create In the delegates an
interest in government, nation
al as well as international.
They feel that the teen-agers
will be more competent to vote
The United States has 85
movie seats for every 1,000
people compared with 138 in
Australia and 83 in England.
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THE RAINBOWS THAT COME IN CANS
Remember the lost Hmejyou took a can of paint paint frcsh'during shipping and storage, until you
and stirred it up with a little imagination and
some brush work?
We'll bet it gave you a different alant on life,
whether it brightened a part of your house or
gave a child'a toy a colorful look.
To help make your life brighter and easier
today's painta coma in every tint and hue of the .
rainbow. Beet of all, the modern miracle painta
come to yon ready to use.
America's paint industry and the American
Can Company virtually grew up together.
The paint companies worked out formulas for
ready-mixed painta that do just about any special
Job you nave in mind. Meanwhile, Canco devel
oped practical leak-proof containers, with their
now familiar "double-clinch " covers, to keep
are ready to use it.
' New plants and whole new industries were
able to get started when Canco developed the
right container for ready-mixed paints. This
meant new and better jobs, and a higher level of
prosperity for us all.
Yea, by making better cans not only for
paints but for just about everything you can think
of Canco has been able to help all Americans
eat better, live better and work better.
We can be procd of such teamwork between our
people and our business enterprises. That's what
makes America such a satisfying country to live
and work in. And it promises a future "bright
as paint" for us alL
AMERICAN CAN COMPANY O
CONTAIN! KS . . . fo Mp ptopls iir setter
wisely when they become of
age if they have such a back
ground.
George Rhofen on
Board of Governors
Portland Un Four new
members of the board of gov
ernors of the Oregon State Bar
will take office at the bar's con
vention at Gearheart Sept 18
19. They are George A. Shoten,
Salem, first congressional dis
trict; Martin P. Gallagher,
Ontario, second district; Paul
R. Harris, Portland, third dis
trict; and Edward A. Butler,
Eugene, fourth district
They were elected by a mall
vote to succeed four men whose
terms are expiring.
El Salvador is the most
densely populated nation on
the American mainland.
Justice Brand to
LeaveforBoston
Associate Justice James T.
Brand of the Oregon Supreme
Court will leave Tuesday night
for Boston, Mass., where he
will address a gathering of
chief justices in support of a
plan to modify and shorten hab
eas corpus proceedings in both
state and federal courts.
The Oregon jurist is also to
report to the International law
section of the American Bar
Association, also in sesion in
Boston.
Chief Justice Earl C.Xatour-
ette and Associate Justice
George Rossman left yt the
Boston meetings last week.
McNARY TO PRODUCE
Walla Walla 0U3 The first
electrical energy from McNary
dam will flow over Bonneville
Power Administration lines
Dec. 1, Col. F. S. Tandy, Walla
Walla district Army engineer,
said today.
Studcn. Sues
Classmates
A judgment of $7500 is
sought in a complaint filed in
Marion county circuit court by
Eileen Lang, Salera high school
tudent through her guardlaa
ad litem, Pauline W. Lang,
against four fellow students
Wallace Carson, Jr., Joa Lar
gent, Eugene McDonald and
Herbert Stepper.
The complaint states that the
plaintiff was injured while
walking through one of the
high school corridors May 8,
19S2. The four young men, it
is claimed, were engaged in
"common, mutual and joint ac
tivity of pushing, shoving and
jostling each other and one another."
The plaintiff, it is alleged.
was struck on the head as the
result of the jostling and was
ill for a period of six weeks.
British City Refuses
To Play Hope on Sun.
Leicester, England (UJs Lei
cester's city fathers have de
cided to ban a scheduled per
formanoe by American come
dian Bob Hope Sunday, Sept
13, rather than lock horns with
Britain's powerful Lord's Day
Observance Society, it was re
ported today.
As a result, Hope will open
his English tour Sept ' at the
London Palladium. , r
Britain has 11 telephones,
five cars and 22 radios for each
100 people compared with S
radios, 1 telephone and 110
car for each 100 Russians.
WatejUp
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Without Nafxinf Backache
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Rrrringgg thm goes the phone. And before you can get to it from another part of the house,
k stops ringing. But with a handy extension telephone, you can take calls anywhere in the
house! This convenience costs just a few pennies a day. And extensions are now available
everywhere because they require no outside cables, wires, or central office facilities. For complete
details about a new extension telephone m your home . . . call your Pacific Telephone business office.
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your party-hne neighbor may cut
in on your telephone conversation
and ask you to release the line. '
tie u sureiy appreciate it u you e,
allow him to use the phone. And j
you may need the same courtesy
in an emergency of your own.
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Jkm & prevent wrong numhers
Memory has a way of turning nurnberi
around. So you 11 save yourself
time-and embarrassment of
disturbing the wrong person-if
you look up the number you want
in the directory or row personal
number list . . , before calling.
Pacific Telephone