Pag. 10 TOT CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orer Wrinwday. Angwt 1. I'M Local Army Officers at Vancouver Barracks I WMm mm ; ''w-r.sras .... x' ' -- ;i't.1;-:V ' Lt.;-; fVlT: l -:W. 1 Ship Breaks Out in Flames, No Lives Lost Boston W) The 260-foot Danish vessel Else Basse broke out in flames IS miles off Cape Anguille, Nfld., last night but Its crew of 24 and one woman passenger abandoned ship safe ly and were picked up five hours later by rescue craft The Coast Guard at Boston aid the survivors were taken board the British steamer Cor ner Brook, which was in the general vicinity, and taken to Corner Brook, Nfld. FOOD DROPPED " Taipeh, Formosa (JPi Chi' nese Nationalist air force planet are dropping food to 4,100 residents of three vil lages cut off by flood waters in West-Central Formosa since Monday, when the Ta-An river burst through dykes. , r CHILDREN FEET Reserve officers from the Salem branch of the ORC command and general staff school are among reservists from the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah taking a summer training course at the Command and General Staff College at Vancouver Barrack for two weeks. Pictured here at Vancouver are men from the Salem school. Front row, left to right, are Lt. George P. Harbor, Route 1, Albany, engineer and machinist, Har bor Engineer Work; Lt. Col. Mark H. Astrup, 1990 South Liberty, landscape engineer, Oregon state highway department; Lt Col. John L. Geren, S40 Hoyt superintend ent, Salem water department; Lt. Col. Homer G. ' Lyon, Jr., 4220 Gardner Rd., state forestry department; Sfc. Robert M. Hammond, staff personnel, 6180 Skyline road, teacher, Parrish junior high; CoL William C. Ryan, Route 2, Turner, director of Oregon state Institutions. Back row, left to right, Lt Col William A. Boers, 2710 Bluff ave., field examiner, state public employes retirement system; Lt Col. Floyd B. Willert, Dayton, postmaster; Col. George R. Mursell, psychologist Falrview Home; Lt CoL Phil R. Brownell, 920 Hanson ave, Brownell Electric Co.; Ma). George W. Bagnall, 159S Madison street, ales engineer, Salem Iron Works; Lt. CoL Roy C. Edger ton, 1067 Edgewater, engineer, state highway department; Col. William H. Hammond, 1880 Saginaw, vice president. Union Security Co.; and MaJ. Dale N. Bever, 245 W. Browning ave, Oregon state forestry department (U.S. Army photo) . - La. ..J 5 b ..Va a,W If I Sid, a D ........ f .... :. .. t, r , ,vvr iww .mi Mai . a a essential to good health at carti or rne eyes ana reern, Good posture cannot be; maintained when feet era 2 5 weak, strained or misused. Jj - CONSULT A J FOOT SPECIALIST i THE CHIROPODIST Albany Transmitter Has Wild Trip West Albany Claiming he had five breakdowns and one 84- mile-an-hour trip down U.S. highway east of Cascadia when his brakes failed to hold, Mar shall Apperson, Dallas, Tex., arrived in Albany yesterdav with radio station KWIL's new 100-watt transmitter which should have been here more than two weeks ago. Pains, distress of "those days" stopped . or amazingly ralieytd in 3 out of 4 cases in doctors' ttstsl Here's wonderful newt for women and girls who each month sutler the tortures of "bad days" of functionally caused menstrual cramps and pain headaches, backaches, and those "no-good," dragged out feelings. It's newt about a medicine famout for relieving such suf fering! Here la the exciting newt. Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound gave complete or striking relief of such distress In an average of S out of 4 of the cases In doctors' tests I Teal Lydla Pinkham has been proved to be tctentiflcally modem In action This newt will not surprise the thousands of women and girls who take Lydla Plnkhamt regularly and know the relief It can bring. And tt should encourage vox (if - you 're not Uklng Lydla Plnkham'a) to see lt your experience decant natch theirs. ..to aee U yoe. too, don't avoid the nervousness and tension, weakness, Irritability Hew I Tata PMrlMMi'e werks ft kas e Vatmtnff" ana aosthing affact cm tha mnu... crwttttna tha contraction, (aaa tha chart) that ao often eauaa manatmal patn. cramp, ether-dtitraaa. The transmitter wat shipped by Graybar Electric from Dal las July 23 by Hunter Van Lines-Allied Transport truck. It should have arrived about July 31. The woeful Apperson said he had the following mishaps: He dropped hit gat tank near Wichita, Kan., drove- over it and touched off a stream of fire down the highway; the truck's transmission burned out, the air compressor failed; the ignition wiring hid to be changed In Boise. Alto hit brakes gave way outside Cas cadia on highway 20. - Heavy Fine Given for Log Truck Overload Eugene U, Justice of the Peace John Wells said today ha levied a $2716 fin against a log truck driver charged with having a 54,300-pound overload. Wells said he levied the fine at Cottage Grove against Jamea Kotz, Cottage Grove, driver of the truck. He sus pended $1716 of It Wells said it was the largest overload fine that ever came to hit attention. and pain so often associated with "those days" I Remember Plnkham's. too tf you're suOerlnc the "not flashes and other functionally-caused dis tress of "change of lite." Oct Lydla Plnkham'a Compound or new, improved Tablets with added Iron (trial sis only ttij. Start taking Plnkham's today I PERFORMANCE! BEAUTY! LONG LIFE! AND PRICED WITH THE LOWEST I $OOTT36 Delivered In Salem Make your dollars buy all the power, good looks and dependability of a Pontiac Special t-Cyl. Two-Door Sedan. State and local taiee. If any, license, optional equipment and acceeeorlee are eitra. Pricaa subject to chanje without notice. Price may vary In surrounding communities due to transportation differentials. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A Zoning Commission Rejects Extension of Trade Street The Salem planning and zoning commission turned down the proposed extension of Trade street from Winter to 12th street In recommenda tions to the city council adopt ed at a meeting Tuesday eve ning. - Reasons for rejection of the plan given by the planners were: au improvements would have to be paid by the city at a cost of approximately $45,000; tome property would have to be acuired by con demnation and paid for by the city and objections of Willam ette University. The commission postponed until Its September 1 meeting a proposal by the Salem school A. Burleigh Cash Heads United Drive Lebanon Named Monday as chairman of Lebanon's second United Fund drive was A. Burleigh Cash, former prin cipal of the Lebanon union high school. Opening date has been set for Oct 18. The appointment of Cash was announced by Ken Mayer, chairman of the UP campaign planning committee. The goal will be set when all requests have been received from tha benefitting agencies. Septic Tank Frauds In Southern Oregon Albany Overcharges on sep tic tank cleaning are being at tributed to a transient oper ation, apparently headed for the Willamette valley, by two southern Oregon members of that Oreffon chimhar Tvanit. tlvet, Albany Chamber of Com merce Manager D. J. Donahue revealed today. The southern Oregon cham bers said transient nnaratAra cleaned tanks in Rogue River ani urants Pass and charged $18 and $192 respectively for the jobs. Charge made by local concerns is $20. ORDER STOCK SCALES Albany Plans to construct corrals and scsles were msde at the meeting of the Stock man's Marketinf aaanelatinn held Monday night at the Har- risourg city nail. Similar ac comodations will be available soon In Benton and Lane countls. Production Credit's 953 Loans Smaller A decline In number of loans made and in amounts was shown by the Production Credit Association of Salem in its midyear report rive hundred twenty-six loans were outstanding in the first half of this year compar ed with 881 in this period of 1891 and 961 In the first half of 1052. Loans receivable at the end of the period were $2,174,000 for 1953, $2,411,000 for 1951 and $2,463,000 for 1952. Loans made were 365 this year 417 in 1951 and 377 In 1952. Amounts loaned were $2,028,000 in 1053, $2,577,000 in 1951 and $2,518,000 in 1952. Number of stockholders In creased from 1017 in 1951 to 1066 now and reserves accu mulated from earnings from $200152 in mid-1951 to $295, 640 In mid-1953. FRANCO RESCUED Brussels, Belgium OP) The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has accused the Spanish government of Generalissimo Franco of vi olating trade union rights in Spain. district for vacation of Gaines street between North Winter and Cottage streets, as well as an alley running through Block 58 in the North Salem addition. City Attorney Chris Kow- itz wat asked to check on sev eral legal points and report back to the commission at the September meeting. The school district plant to construct a larger school to re place Grant school and needs the property included In the proposed vacation for play ground purposes. The commission recom mended approval of an appli cation by Roy M. Lockenour for construction of a 40x60 foot fireproof building at 144 South 13th street without pro viding parking space. The building it to be occupied by a barber thop, jewelry repair shop and a thoe repair ttore. Appicationt of Harriet Nest to construct a garage at 567 N. Summer and Mrs. Delia Hay den to erect several garages behind the Glendora apart ment! at 585 N. Summer both in the Capitol zone were referred to City Manager J. L. Franzen, who wat asked to confer with the state plan ning commission and the board of control. Robert L. Jones, former as sistant publisher of the Capi tal Journal In a letter to the commission requested that property at 14th and Center street remain in the Class I residential zone. Charles W. Snyder, 2337 W. Nob Hill street urged no change be made In rezonlng of the district from Hoyt street to McGilchrist street John H. Hann and 10 others urged lhat the area on the east half blocks facing W. Nob Hill street from Fawk to Judson street remain residential. A recommendaiton of City Engineer Harold Davis to re name Clark street in West Sa lem to Wallace road wat re ferred to the street naming committee. Clark street le an extension of Wallace road. ReservistsSfudy At Vancouver Vancouver Barracks. Wash. Twelve Salem area Army Re servists are in the group of almost 200 Army Reserve offi cers and one Marine colonel now attending the annual two weeks Command and General Staff college summer training course here. 771 V Kelly Owens Pontiac Co. Wmki al rflaeraW., '0 OF SALEM Your Siegler Gas Heater Dealer Cleaner - Quieter - More Efficient Economical Operation 263 N. Com'l St. Ph. 33445 The approximately 200 men from the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah, started their classes here Aug ust 10 and have been receiving eight hours bf classroom in struction each week day. In structional material is prepar ed by the Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Separate classes are held lor first, second and third year students and the course of in struction is developed to pre pare qualified officers for duty as commanders ana general staff officers of divisions and high commands. The commandant of the Fort land U.S. Army Reserve School. Col. Walter A. Schultz, and his regular staff are in charge of the two weeks train ing program. Relative Aid Increases Relative responsibility in connection with welfare assist ance has been increasing to a considerable extent since the 1953 legislature tightened the regulations, reports Kenneth Peterson, administrator for the Marion County Welfara com mission. Peterson informed the com mission Tuesday that out of !, 200 responses received by his office concerning responsibil ity in providing help for close relatives, approximately 10 per cent have agreed that they should help. Others inquired concerning the manner in which they were obligated. The commission it consider ing a plan of Saturday closing of its offices to coincide with other state departments. If this is done, tome tort of stand-by service would be made avail able to take care of emergencies. f m TV. Bishop F. J. MeConnell Bishop McConnell Dies on Birthday Portsmouth, Ohio UP) Fu neral services will be held Fri day In nearby Lucatville for the Rev. Dr. Francis J. McCon nell, former Methodist bishop and advocate of freedom in re ligion and thought He died yesterday on his 82nd birthday at hit LucasvlUe home. The Rev. Dr. McConnell was once president of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ later known as the National Council of Church of Christ in the United States. Colonel Dies After Leap i Tokyo " The Air Fore said today CoL German P. Cul ver of Arlington. Va., died af ter bailinc out of hit Thunder. Jet fighter plane olf tha coast of Japan Monaay. Culver, 41, commanded tha 39th Air Division, which in cludes all units in tha northern area of the Japan air defense force. He was picked up by a res cue amphibian plane within an hour of bailing out. He waa pronounced dead when he ar rived at the Air Force hospi tal on Hokkaido Zcmo Great Fcr Itchy S!dnRc:h Zemo, t doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching of enriace ftkitt maea, eoema, prickly heat, athlete's iaot Zemo atopa scratching and ao aids faiter healing and dealing. Boy Extrn Strtnflh Zemo or anbhora eaaaa, . DAMAGES JAIL Albany Doris Hogan Der rick, 38, after being jailed here Saturday night on a disorderly conduct charge. Is now held in lieu of $500 bail on a charge of malicious destruction of jail property. Mrs. Derrick pro ceeded to rearrange her bed ding, furniture and flood the jail cell during her confine ment I SIR ROWLANDS DIES London tf) Sir Archibald Rowlands, permanent secretary of the British Ministry of Sun- p?y until hit retirement at the beginning of the year, died at his home at Henley-on-Thames Tuesday night He waa 60. 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