Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tuesday, September 1. 19S3
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreron
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FIRST FAMILY MOVES INTO HOME
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The Allen R. Crosley family movei furniture Into their
new home at Flint, Mich., while workmen still were put
ting the finishing touches on. The worker! are part of
several thousand who pitched In to rebuild 186 homes
destroyed by tornado. In "Operation Tornado." (AP Wire
photo) - .
Smith Held
As Witness
From a hospital to the Marion
County jail was the move Mon
ti a y of 52-year-old Julius
Smith, victim of a shotgun blast
reportedly fired by Edmund
Kizer. Klzer bad accused Smith
of mistreating a woman, who
reportedly was Smith's common-law
wife.
' Kizer, who ' was arrested
shortly after the shot was fired
that seriously wounded Smith
In the stomach, is also being
held as a Marion county pris
oner while awaiting trial on a
charge of assault with a danger
ous weapon. The trial is set
for October 8 in Marion County
Circuit court
' Smith was arrested as a
material witness In the case
and was picked up on his re
lease from the Santiam Mem
orial hospital at Stayton by a
deputy sheriff. Also being held
as a material witness is the
woman involved In the case.
Ofifcers identified her as Ceclla
Gindron.
The ' shooting occurred in
workers' housing at the Amal
. gamated Mines near Mehama
wheve the two men were work
13 Tracts in
Timber Offer
' Portland U.R Timber locat
ed on 13 tracts in northwestern
Oregon and appraised at near
ly half a million dollars will be
offered for bids Sept. 4, the
Bureau of Land Management
announced today.
Four of the tracts to be offer
ed lor bids are located in Linn
county, four in Polk county,
two in Clackamas county and
one each in Yamhill, Lane and
Tillamook counties.
Details regarding the timber
to be offered may be obtained
from the Salem Forest District
office. Bureau of Land Man-
Coat Hanger
Used to Hook
Two Sweaters
A tbief put a lowly coat
hanger to use over the week
end in the theft of a pair of
sweaters from Salem clothing
store, city police reported.
The thief bent the coat
hook so that It could be in
serted through the mail slot
In the door of Shryock's
Men's Wear store, 484 North
Capitol street, and hooked
two sweaters from a display
rack near the door.
The two sweaters one red
and one white were valued
at 17 each.
Six PUDsfo
File for Dam
Portland f) James T.
Marr, president of the National
Hell's Canyon Association, re
ported Monday six Washington
Public Utility Districts soon
will file an application to build
a dam at Hell's Canyon on the
Snake River.
The Hell's Canyon site is in
the area Idaho Power company
plans one ol a series oi low
dams on the Snake. Hearings
before the Federal Power Com
mission on the Idaho Power
application now are in recess.
The Hell's Canyon Associa
tion favors a high, multi-pur
pose dam at the site.
Marr. who also is state secre
tary of the AFL, told the
Portland Central Labor Coun
cil Monday night that the as
sociation; soon will launch a
drive for $73,000 to support
the PUD proposal. He said
$13,000 already has been col
lected.
Post Office Has
Receipts Increase
Receipts of the Salem post
office during August were
Man Drown in
Kellogg Lake
Milwaukie, Ore., u.R) A
young man drowned after his
car plunged off the highway
into Kellogg lake here about
3:15 a.m. today, state police reported.
The victim was identified as
Arthur B. Kilpatrick, Jr., 25.
Portland. Officers said they be
lieved he was alone.
State Policeman Henry Mil
ler said a southbound motorist
witnessed the accident. He said
the witness told him Kilpatrick
got out of the car, which float
ed briefly before it sank, and
stood on top of it As it began
sinking, however, he apparen
tly become panicky, Miller
said, and tried to reach shore.
The car sank in about 9 or 10
feet of water. -
Miller said the motorist tried
u move a umo towards K.H
t-j I . -LI. A 1 '
him.
The body was recovered
about 3:05 a.m.
Oregon Road
Report Made
Tht StaU Highway Depart
ment issued the following road
report late Monday. .
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Mtvpm 4 Toiod, MlriiiU. 9-
out steaUsVa HhM NW
liuib-Niur, coutrucuoa. Minor i.
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ttroita. 4147 .
Coiuaklt Rlvtr Hlthvtr lUvtat-Tb
Dalit. aoaulrucUo. p 3lAjri Ariiosj-toa-Haapnar
JuneUoo, contractor work
UK, oasbl Bits or 4tUr.
nw IaiiM-cairaia MHhw7 flprim
Crfc HlU'Lobsm iht miim coo l ruc
tion visor 4ir.
Faulte Yoacalia aoutb, two and
naif saint eotutnKtioa to Rico WW.
id In or 4)tlar.
TtiaroTuaJatta Mm, cooj true Moo,
o delay.
. CoastThro mllaa north of Oardlntt.
ooutfuctton, fMMiblt. minor Oaltri Win
tnoitof Bay aouih tortt Mllaa, tradinr,
Minor 4l7t Iaki14o Junction to Uan
atr. conatrueUon, poaalbto Minor dir;
Port Orford-Oolc Btacb, construction
(rota to It MUot south Oi Port OrloK
pcMibit dlar
Kntarprtsa - Lovtitea Construe tloo.
oast bis Minor iar.
WUlamctt JUrhwap PIT Hfias vast
of OakrMf. cfisstroctin. a tit or
lap, abort ascttoas of rousb rood; Dti-tr-LosU,
tradinf, short saaUocs toush
rooft, possible dtlar.
Hons Pnocstoft Hith war Prince ton-
Psllrfsrn skUoo, ooastruotlon. posstblt
Minor lar.
Territorial Bsntoa Countv llntCTisa.
hlro, sonAroction, poaslbl Minor dtlsr.
aarrfeo crsak-uiunaii. John Dsr River
brldt. 31-ton load limit; Hermit ton
Hith war 'Umatilla River brtds four
miles south ot UermUlsn, 3-l i load
limit.
JUVENILE OFFICER
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2 Portlanders
Still Missing
' Portland U.TD Search
two missing Portland r
continues today with no clues
to the whereabouts of either
man. '
Second man from the Rose
city to vanish In the last 10
days was Albert T. Evans Jr.,
23, who failed to return to his
for
men
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!' Skinny' Has
Second Stroke
San Antonio, W) Gen. Jon
athan M. Walnwright, 70, hero
oi Corregidor, has suffered
second stroke and Is in critical
condition, Brooke Army Hqs
ptal announced Tuesday.
The announncement by the
full hospital staff said "grave
concern" was felt for the re
covery ot the heroic "skinny,"
who commanded the U. S. Ar
my in its last stand before the
Philippines fell to the Japan
ese in World War II.
Wainright was 70 years old
on August 23.
Wainright was first hospit
alized on July 6. On August
13 he suffered a cerebral
thrombosis, the medical term
for what is generally known ''
as a stroke, but bad shown
marked Improvement.
Druggists' Prescription
For Relief of Itch
When your skin Is Irritated
with DimDlea. red blotches and
other skin blemishes (ram ex
ternal causes, you're crazy with
Itching torture, try SaaltoM
Ointment 1 1 c h I n g stops
Eromptly. Smart' og disappears)
nmediately. S aitoae Oint
ment is also wonderful for
itching feet, cracks between
toes and Athlete's foot
Far Bale
aminwsTou
State at Liberty rhone S-3UI
. James H. Ashbaugh, formerly of Corvallts, who took
. over the duties ot Marion county juvenile oficer Tuesday
morning. He succeeds Nona White, who retired a tew
months ago after many years of service.
home . Sunday from fishing
trip to the" Clackamas river
near Carver. ; Clackamas coun
ty Deputy Sheriff Fred Abelle
toured side roads leading Into
the area yesterday in an effort
to locate Evans' car, but found
nothing.
Ralph Day, 60, disappeared
a week ago Sunday In the
Wolf Camp butt area south
of Government Camp. Organ
ized search for Day ended on
Sunday and only a few persons
went into the area yesterday.
agement, Salem, Ore. Bids about 12 per cent above a
will be received In that office similar month in 1952, accord-
at 0 a.m., PST, Sept 4.
ing to a report issued Tuesday
by Postmaster Albert u. uragg.
During the month the office
had receipts of $77,025.25 as
against $64,866.35 or a gain of
$8,168.90.
An increase of about 3.6 per
cent Is shown for the first
eight months of the year, Re
cepts during that period last
year were $595,307.41 as com
pared with $616,813.11 in 1953.
If the same proportion of
nain continues during the bal-
Federal and state govern-ance i953. lt is orobable the
ments own about 43 percent of Salem post office will top the
U. S. raw timber. I million dollar mark.
PLEASANT DEATH
Portland 0J.PJ The sheriffs
office said today that a 60-year-old
Portland man, Wal
lace Glldmctster, died yester
day Just after landing a 35
pound salmon while fishing in
the Columbia river near Gov
ernment island.
INITIAL SPANISH-VATICAN CONCORDAT
I.SSUM.IBOSJISJI III II
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Soldier Held
For Swindles
- San Francisco u. A sol
dier who promoted himself to
master sergeant in the Army's
Finance Department and wrote
$10,000 worth of bad checks
today faced a forgery charge,
and the Army's wrath.
Federal agents, who chased
Ralph T. Jackson through six
states for four months, said- the
27-year-old soldier spent the
money on "wine, women, song,
clothing and cars."
Paul J. Paternl, head of the
Secret Service here, said the
enterprising Jackson admitted
stealing 145 blank government
checks, promoting himself twice
with stolen papers, and going
AWOL from Army posts tnree
times.
Jackson, 'of Gore, Okla., ad
mitted his escapades and was
to be arraigned before U.S.
Commissioner Joseph Karesh
later today.
Klipperf Returns
From IGA Meeting
Ed KliDDert. director of
IGA Stores operations in Ore
Bon has just returned from a
three-day International Food-
ertma ot IGA wholesalers and
their supervisors held at the
Palmer House In Chicago.
Theme of the confernce was
a program of 10.000 IGA
stores tn 10 years doing $10,
000 per week.
Highlights were:
A coast-to-coast, to the con
sumer, broadcast on MBC by
Don R. Grines, president to
IGA, on "Food Trends and
Forecasts" preview of the
next 90 days IGA promotions
by Orval Johler, director of
advertising which Included
another consumer IGA Brands
sweepstakes contest. An
nouncement of an IGA Pre
mium Club for the consumer,
awarding of the prize of the
IGA Summer Bargain Stam
pede contest, an all-expense-
paid trip for two to London
snd Paris which wss won by
a northwest retailer or toeur
Idaho. Virgil Me
! Even.
More than a fifth of aU light
houses in the United States are
on the Great Lakes.
. TTv. iffa,r Minister Alberto Martin Artaio,
leated at left, watches as a new treaty government, first
free the Spanish civil war, is signed. In Rome's Vat can
City Monsnor Domenico Tardlni, center. Pre-SecreUry
of State for Vatican ecclesiastical affairs, and Fernando
Maria Csstlella. Spanish Ambassador to the HoVy See
wS tlJ ConcorfatTo other unidentified d.gnitar.e. took
on. (AP Wirephoto)
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Famous
famous
beers
For many centuries, certain localities la
'Europe have been famous for tfieir exceptional
peers. Each of those places his enjoyed tht
advantage of a faultless type of rare brewini
water. Here in the United States, t similar
crystal pure brewing; water was discoveredVes!
Olympia, Washington in 1893 nd, on tht
site of these artesian wells, the Olympia , .
Brewing Company was established. Here.
America's original light table beer was brewed
and soon became famous for its distinctive
character. Try Olympia today and discover its
rare flavor and light refreshing quality, so like
the renowned beers of the European continent
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Olympia, Washington, U. S.
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25 Off List
ON DELUXE PASSENGER TIRES
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WARDS DELUXE-Strictiy an xtx
. quality firgt-lin tir. Extrii-ghong e&f
caaa, extxa-long-mileag multi-row txaad
for txa iaLty. xtra "Stop-AbiUty"
Buy WHITE WALLS at ssms raductioru
12.70 14.20
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7.10-15 13.9J 7.O0-13 17.43 4.30-14 tt.N
WARDS RIVERSIDE-Full ilia, full
non-ikid dapth, full tiaad-width. Evary
ounca first quaUtyl Fully wanantad to
giva fatisfactory aenrica. Buy WARDS
Rivaraidaa NOW AND SAVE SAFELY
10.95 12.55
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6.70-1S
ALL SIZES ON SALE-NO MOUNTING CHARGE
AS LITTLE AS 10 DOWN ON TERMS