rg 10 THB CAPITAL. JOURNAL- Balesav Urtfo Wcdnndiy. Aofiut M, U Bailey Claims Wasn't 'Rre' ni!r4 "if Dam WUJJ WVIITIW1 Ml I WIS Portland ) The attorney ot convict Donald Everett Bai ley laid Tueaday bia client waa not the "boss convict" at the Bailey, 17, serving a 28-year sentence (or a 1947 holdup here wai brought to Rocky Butte Jail abortly after latt month'a -rebellion at the priaon. Bailey haa been auipected of being responsible for the riot although he remained in bia cell throughout It Warden rirnr T. Gladden told the State Board of Control laat Friday that a "convict boss" bad been virtually running the Mviuin aniline narcotics and dictating to guardi. Later De puty Warden L. H. Barnea said Bailey waa the man. Bailey's attorney, John Han son, aaid that waa not ao. He aaid Bailey had tried to quit bia priaon job aa chief in wnmim nntrnl clerk, "but was told by officer! he waa doing ao well teat Ms requeue were refused. "Bailey undoubtedly had a few frlenda and may nave pro moted aome of them," Hannon Tho rool thing added. The attorney aaid be believed that aome of the con victs were Jealous of Bailey's position and may have ' kicked to the warden." Hannon aaid Bailey bad not sold or used narcotics. "Aa a matter of fact, he doean't even smoke, be said. Palmers Buy Detroit Cafe Detroit The Lake Cafe, popular club restaurant lo cated on the Santlam High way at Detroit, has been pur chased from Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Manning of Detroit by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Talmer, former owners of a Salem establish ment. The Palmers, who have been mldenta of Detroit fot the past year, are the parents of two young cnuaren, wieioaee and Johnny Palmer, who will Menrf Ttotrnlt phoola. An older daughter, Lillian Ruth Palmer, Is employed by tne telephone company at Salem. ON THE SPOT North Haven, Conn., tin An automobile driven by Howard Johnson of Hamden crashed Into house. 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But an influx of bout 6,200 seasonal cannery employee kept the over-all av erage from paasing the former high of 83.5B established In June, the State Unemployment Compensation Commission re ported Wednesday. Approximately 135,000 pro duction workers earned $83.11 for an average work-week of 38.9 hours, slightly longer than in June. Construction workers estab lished a new top of 187 84 for a week of 38.3 hours. Not far behind were printing and pub lishing employes with 183.09 for a 37.3-hour week, while logging and sawmill workers averaged slightly higher at $91. S3 for 38.7 hour week. Lose Hope of Finding Day Portland. (UJD Searchers called for more volunteera to day as the hunt for Ralph Day, 00-year-old Portland man was extended in the Wolf Camp butte area south of Mt Hood. Hope of finding Day, Port land businessman missing since Sunday,- dwindled hourly. Some ISO persons, including number of member of the Mountain Rescue council prolxd the area yesterday without finding a trace of him. Four hounds were used dur ing the day without picking up the scent. Heavy rains hamp ered the search. Diltriet Ranger Ralph Wiese, beading the hunt, said today's search would be ex tended to a number of trails running through the area. Day waa last seen about noon Sunday when be left the family car with a bucket to pick huckleberries. He said he would be back about 1 p.m., but did not return and the fam ily first began the search then. No Traffic Deaths in Ashland for 3 Years Ashland baa Just completed Its third consecutive year without traffic fatality, ac cording to word received by the State Traffic Safety Di vision from Vern Smith, police chief In the Southern Ore ion city. Capt. Walter Lansing, direc tor of the Safety Division, said this achievement makes Ash' land one of tho few cities in the nation to attain auch a record. The last traffic fatality In Ashland, according to Smith, occurred on Aug. 25, 1950 Riding Academy At Detroit Opens Detroit Something new haa been added not only to the town of Detroit, but to the riding academy business Sunday was the birthday of the Detroit Riding Academy, which features a string of sturdy little Welsh ponies, be sides the usual saddle horses. The Academy la the com mercial venture of Clyde Hut chinson of Detroit who will specialize In pack trfps for huckleberry picking parties at present, and deer hunters later In the season. The Welsh ponies are avail able for pony rides along De trolt Lake, and primary riding instructions will be provided upon request. CHAPLIN BOY NAMED Lausanne, Switzerland, W Charlie Chaplin'a new eight pound baby boy has been named Eugene after Mrs. Chaplin's father, the lute Eu gene O'Neill, playwright.' Mojave, one of the All America rose winners tor 19S4 Is named for the famous desert in California. Record Enrollment in Nation's Public Schools Washington '() Lea M Thurston, U.S. commissioner of education, aaid today a record 30,949,700 children will enroU In schools and colleges during the 19S3-S4 academic year. Time Slaps At Portland Portland J- Portianderi, Indignant over their city being e a lied "recession-hit," were told today that it aU was a mistake. Apologies and denials began burning up the transcontinental wires after the August 24th issue of Time magazine carried a paragraph indicating the new bead of the Small Business ad ministration, William D. Mitch ell, hopes his program "will enable recession-hit cities-like Portland,. Ore., and Lawrence, Mass., to help themselves." Mitchell's office denied mak ing the statement. Several Portland businessmen and busi ness organizations also denied that their city waa "recession hit." The publisher of Time, James A. Lined, told The Ore gonian In a wire thet "investi gation ahows that by a com plete inadvertence Time mis takenly said that Portland was 'recession-hit.' We very much regret this error," the ' wire said. Sen. Guy Cordon wired that Mitchell advised reference should have been made to Portland, Me.- CHICAGO SWELTERS Chicago, (AChicago's mil lions are sweltering In' a late August heat wave. It was 9S.2 degrees yesterday and a top of 99 was expected again today. hauxs luuTf am De AU Types ef Pennanenta Machlneleaa - Celd Wave Machine Capitol Shopping Center That would be two million more than the previous record of 34,993,100 set last school year. Thurston praised the way the American people "are doing more than they have ever done before for the education of our nation's children," but In the same statement he said: "This fall the United States will be short about 345,000 public elementary and second ary school classrooms. Three classrooms out of every five will be overcrowded. One out of every five pupils will go to school ... in a schoolhouse which does not meet minimum fire safety conditions." He also said school construc tion is not keeping pace with demands and not enough per sons are being prepared to meet teacher needs. The commissioner said it was estimated that private and pub lic elementary schools will en roll 26,931,000 children this coming year, with more than three million entering the first grade. Last year the enrollment waa 29,349,000. School (lamed 'Four Corners' Pride la the borne commu nity Induced more than 200 persona to sign a petition re questing that the public school located east of Lancaster drive and aouth of State street be designated "Four Corners." Currently It bears the name of Lincoln. , The school board Tueaday night acquiesced In the re quest for a change, even though there waa a bit of doubt aa to the appropriateness of the designation. It was point ed out during a brief discus sion that the school was not the property of the Four Cor ners area, but waa owned by the entire district. . The change will leave the name Lincoln for the small frame structure In Polk coun ty which was brought Into the larger district through consol idation. Recently Dr. Wolcott E. Bu ren wrote the board suggest ing that aome ether designa tion than Lincoln be given the building tn the Four Corners area. The directors used the communication aa a trial bal loon and the Teeldents of the area promptly circulated a petition. Incidentally at least one per son baa accused the directors of a lack of Imagination in selecting the name "South Ba le m" for the new high school now in course of construction. The two high schools will be knwn as "North" and "South.". The latter will be ready for occupancy In Sep tember of next year. Wm. F. Everett Joins Kuykendall Finn' William F. 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