Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8a!ea. Oregon
Wednesday, Anfuat 19, 1953
Saum Rites Set
For Thursday I
Silverton Funeral serv
ices will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, Auf. 10, in Me
morial Chapel, Ekman Funeral
Home, for Carl Jay Saum,
manager of the Willamette
Valley Farmer! Co-op In Sil
verton, who died Monday.
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Burial will I In Suntet
Hilli cemetery. Portland.
Mr. Saum wai born in' 1111-
nois, Sept. 20. 1800, and had
lived in SUverton for three
yean since tskjii over .nan-
aiement of the Co-op office.
Mr. Saum was veteran of
World War I.
Surrtvinf are hit wife,
Hose: three children, Virgil K.
Saum. Monroe. Wain.; Lucille
FTCitaa. Seattle. Wain, and
Lois Homer. Milwaukie, Ore.;
five grandchildren; a brother
in Tulsa, Okla.; sister at
Pickerall. Neb.; and nit
mother. Mrs. Mary Saum, Bea
trice, Neb.
Henry Barnard of Hartford
who became Connecticut's first
commissioner of education
PASSES
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Carl Jay Saum, manager
of the Willamette Valley
Farmers Co-op at SUverton,
who died suddenly of a
heart attack Monday.
more than a century ago also
was tht first U.S. Commission
er of Education.
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New Gimmick
For Saberjels
Columbus, O. ai The Co
lumbus Citizen said today it
had learned from an Air Force
publication the "gimmick" that
enabled American jet fighters
in Korea to increase their score
of MIG-lS's during the final
days of the Korean fighting.
A new wing design with an
extended leading edge replac
ing the conventional slat en
abled the F-8S to outspeed and
out-maneuver the Russian-built
plane, the Scripps Howard
newspaper reported. ,
The newspaper said that it
obtained its information from
the publication Flying Safety
published by the deputy inspec
tor general, U. S. Air Force,
Norton Air Base, San Bernar
dino, Calif.
New President for
U.of O.in September
Portland ) A new presl
dent of the University of Ore
gon may be appointed at a
special meeting of the State
Board of Higher Education the
first week in- September.
Dr. R. E. Klcinsorge, presi
dent of the board, aaid Tues
day that might leave the uni
versity with an acting presi
dent for at least part of the
fall term.
The new president will suc
ceed Dr. Harry K. Newburn
who has resigned to become di
rector of the Ford Foundation
adlo and television center.
SWEET HOME BEAUTIES
S Atiw it V. X.t
Selected as Miss Sweet Home during the bathing beauty
contest last week-end was Miss Florence Slonlger, center.
Second was Miss Nancy Cobat, left, and Miss Donna Blair,
right, third.
France takes Emergency
Measures With Strikers
Sales Tax for
Schools Use
Portland () An Oregon
Education Association confer
ence was told Tuesday that
Oregon will need a sales tax to
help finance its school costs.
Clarence Hlnes, superinten
dent of Eugene schools, said the
state would need 10 million
dollars for new school build
ings and 10 million for operat
ing costs during the next five
years.
He said that 35 per cent of
present school costs are met by
state income tax receipts and
03 per cent by property taxes.
"The most logical" source of
additional revenue, he said, "is
i a sales Ux of the kind which
is -used in our neighboring
states."
He said that 23.3 per cent of
the state's population la leu
than IS years old the highest
percentage In the nation, xne
total school population of .the
state now is 290,000, he said.
He predicted that would rise to
303,000 by 1038. ,
CHURCHILL BOMB
London m Prime Minister
Churchill returned to hit coun
try home Wednesday after
visit to London. He looked
pal and walked slowly as he
left his official residence to
take car for Chartwell, hi
country estate. Churchill
came here Tuesday to attend
his first cabinet meeting sine
his doctors ordered him to rest
nearly two months ago.
WITH CHOtCSTUOl
..THE HfAtT Of IANOUN
IS Rescued From
Burning Freighter
Boston UJ9 One woman
passenger and the 24 man crew
of the burning Danish freighter
Else Basse were rescued today
off the Newfoundland coast by
passing British vessel, the
Coast Guard reported.
Coast Guard officials said
the rescue was made by the U.
S. Cornerbrook, owned by the
Newfoundland Shipping Com
pany. The Cornerbrook, a 3,000-ton
pulp and paper carrier, radioed
that the Else Basse was still
burning after the rescue had
been accomplished.
V Izalco. a volcano near the
coast ef El Salvador erupts so
regularly that sailors call it the
lighthouse of the racuic."
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Paris IMS Premier Joseph
Lanlel's cabinet approved
emergency measures to prevent
threats to public order by
France's 2,000,000 strikers to
day and upheld his decision not
to negotiate with them until
they go back to work.
The action was taken at a
full dreu cabinet meeting with
President Vincent Auriol pre
siding, despite a demand by a
powerful group in the cabinet
that Laniel retreat from a "too
tough" stand.
The ministers who made the
demand are members of the
Popular Republican party in
Laniel'a coalition cabinet. It
was this party that by with
drawing its support, toppled
France's two preceding pre
miers, Rene Mayer and Anloine
Flnay.
Emergency measures being
taken by the government, in
the belief that Communist la
bor union leaders may order
their men into the streets to
riot, Include, the massing of
tanks, paratroopers, infantry
and anti-riot police in the Paris
area.
Socialist party leaders Joined
the Republicans in appealing
to Laniel to make one more at
tempt to settle the nationwide
strikes before taking tough
measures. -
The Socialists, largest party
in Parliament , but not repre
sented in the government,
warned that any repressive ac
tion by the government might
sweep the desperate workers
into control ox the Communists.
Troops, volunteers and re
quisitioned workers maintained
some essential operations in
strikebound railroads, mines,
municipal transport, gas, elec
tricity, mail, telephone and
telegraph services.
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