Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, August 20. 195S
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Red's 'Problem Children'
Come Back to Freedom
Br JIM BECKER
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Freedom Village, Korea l
Mora of the Communists
"problem children" came home
to freedom Thursday men
who refuted to yield an Inch
to their Communist captor.
They came back clean and
proud and bitter.
They were twitched from one
prison camp to another because
they told the Reds what they
thought of Communism. - They
were in and out of Jail, beaten
with straps, forced to stare
blankly, silently at bare walls
without speaking to each other.
They tried to escape, were
caught and tried again. The
Communists applied physical
and mental torture and still
they stood firm against the
Reds.
They bolstered men who fal
tered and, when they failed,
IDENTICAL INJURIES
ng-Bell Signs
age Contract
Jortland VP) A contract re
ial with no wage increase
t signed Wednesday by the
I Long-Bell Lumber Co. and
f CIO Woodworkers Union, a
snbermen's Industrial Rele
ts Committee spokesman
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Some 10,000 regular riders on Southern Pacific com
mute trains to San Francisco were late for work after IB
cars of a freight train left the tracks near Burlingame,
Calif. Mainline Los Angeles-San Francisco service was
also tied up. Mo one was injured. (AP Wirephoto) v
said here.
The action extends the con
tract for some 1,550 employes
of Long-Bell's Longview plant
to April 1, 1954. Workers at a
nearby plant of the Weyer
haeuser Timber Co. are among
7,000 Weyerhaeuser employes.
represented by the union, who
recently obtained B-cent
hourly pay boost.
According to the committee,
an employer group, 151 lum
ber firms employing 15,279
now have signed contract re
newals with the CIO without
wage raises.
Independence Boy
Injured in Crash
Independence Jay Vender
feen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Vanderfeen, is a patient at
the Salem General hospital.
. While on his way home early
Sunday morning. Jay's car
overturned on a sharp curve
between Independence and
Monmouth and was demolished
by fire. Jay received head in
juries and bruises, butyls out
of danger.
A legend of the Nigerian
city of lie says that an ancient
queen made the people work
so hard they resolved to have
only men rulers thereafter.
they tried to beat their fellow
prisoners "back to Uncle Sam-1
my's side." H
"They ain't made uo words'
yet to describe them rotten1
bastards," said Cpl. Robert
Humphries, 25, of York, S. C.
of his Chinese captors. j
-iney put us in a special
company at special eamp,"L
mo. ogi. a. j. Becker, 28, of
Waco, Tex. "We were kind of
proud to be there."
5 g t Raymond L. Mendell.
Jr., 23, of Baltimore. Md.. said
he and the other men were
placed In a special company at
a camp where American offi
cers were stationed.
"There were about 150 of
us," Mendell said. "One hun
dred Americans and 50 British.
Most of us had been in several
camps before. They kept us a
long way from the officers."
"We weie there aiiuut 14
months. It was an honor."
The Reds brousht their
problem children" back to
Camp 1, near the Yalu river,
late in June. After making it
look like they were going to
at least hold back these men
until last, they suddenly decid
ed to send them to freedom.
The tough soldiers of the spe
cial company have been pass
ing through Freedom village
for two days.
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Lost Prospector
Reaches Safety
Grants Pass () A lost pros
pector, Jim Stone, 74, Seattle,
reached safety late Wednesday
night and credited his good
condition to the abundance of
huckleberries In the rugged
area where he wandered three
days.
He showed up at the Baker
These three-year-old identical iwms. Leslie andbusan
Harris (left to right), smile from their Atlanta. Ga, hos
pital beds aa they recover from Identical Injuries sufered
in a recent auto accident Relatives said the twins suffered
identical bone breaks when a bee flew into their mother's
automobile, causing the car to hit a tree. The mother
la recovering from Injuries in the same hospital. (AP
Wirephoto)
chrome mine, the same place
where his companion, Morris
Sellger of Grants Pass, appear
ed 24 hours earlier. The two
men, lost, had separated in the
hope one of them would reach
safety and start search for
I the other.
Thursday morning search
party of state patrolmen still
was In the remote country Bear
the Josephine-Curry . county
line. A group of foresters came
out and learned of the man's
safe return and the patrolmen
were expected later in the day.
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