Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 12, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Saturday. September li, 1933
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THE STRAIN WAS TOO MUCH FOR HER
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GOP Women
Hear Mrs. Priest
- Yellowstone Park, Wyo. ()
Republican women from 12
western state were told by the
United States treasurer Friday
their big job next year Is to
convince the people that Pri
Jdent Eisenhower needs a Con
gress controlled by his own
party.
Mr. Ivy Baker Priest said
the President needs such con
trol "if he is to bring about
the change which they, the
people, so ardently demanded
in 1952."
In a speech prepared lor a
luncheon of the Western Re
gional Conference of Republi
can Women here at Old Faith
ful Inn, Mrs. Priest added:
"Unless we make the people
understand that one simple
fact, they will be in danger
of taxing the things they asked
for last fall."
"If we hold the ' women's
vote in 1854," she predicted,
"the Congress which convenes
in January, 1955, will be over
whelmingly Republican."
Radio Editor
Sfain in Desert
Wlckenburg, Arlx. W The
bullet-riddled body of Roger
A. Chase, night news editor for
radio station KPHO in Phoe
nix, was found sprawled in the
middle of U.S. 60-70-89 two
miles east of Morrlstown early
Friday.
He bad been shot four
timet.
Highway Patrolman Hobart
Smith, who was summoned to
the scene, said the dead man's
wife, Jean, sobbing and hyster
ical, was sitting In their par
d car nearby.
A .23 caliber automatic pit-
V1 was on the floor boards be
side her feet, Smith said. It
had been fired.
Unable to answer question!,
the was sent to the Wlcken
burg hospital and given a sedative.
The officers said they could
not comment on the possibility
of filing charges until the in'
veetigation it complete.
Mrs. John Antonis of Ssn Francisco collapses in the arms
of her husband after her son, Ffc Nick Antonis (left),
repatriated prisoner of war, had Just disembarked from
Navy transport John Pope at San Francisco's Fort Mason
Sept. 8. The ex-POW was one of the 428 repatriates aboard
the ship. (AP Wlrephoto)
I Love Lucy" TV Star
Cleared by Probers
Hollywood V-Lucille Ball,
television's top comedienne.
never was a communist, says
the House Un-American Activi
ties Committee, even though
she registered as one 17 years
sgo.
The wide-eyed star of the
popular "I Love Lucy" show
freely admitted to committee
investigator William Wheeler
that she registered March 10,
1938, to vote for the communist
ticket "because Grandpa want
ed all of us to."
But she emphatically denied
ever being a party member or
voting for party candidates.
NEVER A RED
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Lucille BaU, television
star, who was cleared by a
Congressional committee of
Communist rumors.
Stage Hands Praised
For Work at Revue
Much of the smooth oper
ation of the night show at the
1953 or any other State Fair
It because of the etficlent
work of the stage hands, sayt
a reminder from a fair staff
member.
This year a crew of seven
keeps watchful eyes on the
show, each with a special Job
assigned to him. The boyt are
identified only by their tint
names. They are known as
Darrell, Pete, Gill, Pat,
George, Harry and Rod. They
work under Joe Simeral.
Former Resident
Passes in Alberta
Loyal H. Ekin, who formerly
lived in Salem, died in Mam.
vllle, Alberta, Canada Septenv
ber 8. Ekin was 76.
Born January 23, 1877, at
Shirley Hill, HI., he married
Eatclla Crow In 1904. The cou
pie lived in Salem in 1918 for
short period of time. Ekin in
latter yeart was a wheat farm'
er in Canada.
Surviving him it hit wife,
one daughter, Mrt. Verneena
Ayrct, Stockton, Calif.; a lis
ter, Mrt. Ettella HaysUp. Che-
noe, lil.; and three brothers,
Harry Ekin, Idaho Falls, Idaho;
John Ekin, Manchester, Mich.,
and Floy Ekin, East Miline, 111.
Services will be at the
Clough Barrick Chapel Mon
day at 1:30 p m.
1715 Bo. Commercial
Ph. 4-4311
"There is no evidence that
Miss Ball is or ever was a party
member," Rep. Donald L. Jack
son (R-Calif.(, committee mem
ber, told a news conference
last night 1
It was the most hectic day of
her life for Lucille BaU but as
TVs Lucy, she was never fun-
nier.
Before the show got under
way. husband oesl Arnax ad
dressed the studio audience of
300:
I wi.nt to talk to you about
something serious ... Lucy has
never been a communist not
now and never will be."
I was kicked out of Cuba,"
Arnaz continued, "because of
communism. We despise every-
thing about it Lucy it as
American as Barney Baruch
and Ike Eisenhower.
By the way. we both voted
for Eisenhower to ladles and
gentlemen, don't Judge too
soon reaa lor yourselves.
Read her story. Don't believe
every piece of bunk you read
In some oaoeri."
Then Arnax Introduced bis
wife as "my favorite redhead.
That's the only thing red about
Lucy and even that is not legi
timate."
Services Monday for
Miss Lydia L. Hunt
Funeral services will be held
Monday for Lydia L. Hunt who
has been a reident el bbo aa-
cllff drive. The Virgil T. Gol
den chapel will be the place of
the services, scheduled for 2
n.m.
Miss Hunt was born uarcn
14, 1893, at Huntsvllle, Wash.,
town which was named xor
her grandfather. She was a
charter member of Good Shep
herd Lutheran church in Salem
where she taught Sunday school
classes.
Surviving Miss Hunt are
three sisters, Mrt. Ann Abbey,
Marrna, Calif., Mrs. W. F. Cur
ry. Clarkson. Wash., and Mrs.
Floy Hulsey, Prineville; and
one brother, E. G. Hunt, Sa
lem.
The Rev. Harold I. Hamilton
will officiate.
Friends have been requested
to donate to the building fund
of the Good Shepherd Lutheran
church instead of sending flowers.
Swim Class at
Wood burn Ends
Wood bum A total of 27 be
ginners. 22 of them from Mt,
Angel, passed their Red Cross
swimming tests at the close of
the third period of instruction
at the Woodburn war memor
ial swimming pool. Ten passed
their intermediate test and one
each for swimmer and advanc
ed swimmer.
Beginners earning certifl
cates were Janice Hart, Beth
Paulson, Sheila Doerfler, Pat
sy Cornwall and Anthony
Dummer of Woodburn; Don'
aid Wavra, James Schaecher,
Arlene Schmitz, Harriet Pur
dey, Arlene Fessner, Cbsrlet
Wavra, Jcanetta Wachier, Bob
Mueken. Bob Biem, Joe
Schmidt. Jim Unger, . Steve
Rider, Joe SchaUberger, Billie
Worley, John SchaUberger, Al
ice Terhaar, Joan Fisher, Mary
Bokelman, Mike Penner, Tim
Butich. Louis Jauraoro and
Clifford Schmidt, all of Mt
Angel.
Intermediates earning cer
tificates were Annette Davis
and Tamtra Tweed, Wood
hum- Ralnh Schmltt. Jim Pen
ner, Dennis Bean, Mary Jean
Schmltt Karen Simon, Ronald
Wachter, Donny Schmltt and
Patricia Schmitz, Mt Angel,
The swimmer test wss pass
ed by Josn Idnscott of Wood
hum and Tommy Miller of
Woodburn earned an advanced
swimmer certificate. .
The Instructions for the Mt
Angel group were financed by
the city of Mt Angel.
Airman's Body
found in Snake
Ontario (U.B The body of a
man found gagged and mur
dered in the Snake river north
of here was identified today
as that of Richard David 6pel
cher, 21, an airman stationed
at Mountain Home, Ida, Air
FoTce Base.
Malheur County Coroner
George Beechler said Identi
fication was made through fin
gerprints. The Air Force said
Speleher'f home town was En
glewood, Colo.
The body was louno iiws-
dsy. Beechler said deatn was
due to "mechanical strangula
tion" and that the body had
been In the water two or three
Civil authorities sale, xney
understood from Mountain
Home officials that Speicher
had gone fishing last week
end. ' ' ' .
An autoosv report showed
that Speicher had been struck
over both eyes "sometime dur
ing life" and thrown in xne
river.
State police and county of
ficers were pressing a search
for the murderer.
3000 Homeless
In Cyprus Quake
Nicosia, Cyprus, (Ph-Relief
workers, aided by British
troops, put up tents for the
homeless and distributed food
supplies in quake stricken
southwestern Cyprus Friday.
Officials estimate 3,000 people
are homeless.
The quake killed 40 persons
and injured more than 100 en
this eastern Mediterranean it
land Thursday.
The village of Stroumbi,
worst hit of all by the tremor,
is a total loss and will have to
be rebuilt. Ktina, another bad
ly hit village. Is not to exten
sively damaged as wat feared,
but 100 houses are uninhabit
able. . .
Probe Cause of
Prison Fire
.Walla Walla ( The de
structive metals plant fire and
subsequent inmate disorders of
Wednesday evening reached the
"Wodunit" and "What are we
going to do about it" stages Fri
day and there appeared to be
no easy or Immediate answer.
Prison officials, aided by
state and local investigators, ap
parently had succeeded in
counting the number of license
plates destroyed in the fire;
were Inclined to view the fire
as incendiary, and set the dam
age at approximately a half
million dollars. - ,'
The problem appeared to be
how to restore the burned out
pUnt and get license plate pro
duction restored in nmo
meet the demand due to start
I. llu n.vt fmm months.
Denutr State Fire Marshal
Leonard L. Burgunder of Spo
kane, working with other oMi
oii tnirf Harold D. Van Eaton,
state director of institutions, he
believed the fire -very proo
ly was set by an inmate or in
mates." ..
Warden John Cranoer said
every effort will be made to
find the guilty party or parties.
THFATER KISSING BAN
Manila C The Angeles
City council has banned kiss
ing in thesters in the audi
ence that Is. Violators face
the prospect of a fine, im
prisonment or both.
Start Probe of
Gang Warfare
w..ttin,tnn OR Gang war
fare between organized mobs
of teenagert Is a prime item
on the agenda of the Senate
Judiciary subcommltee's na
tionwide inquiry into Juvenile
delinquency.
Chairman Hendrkkson (B
NJ) said In an interview Thurs
day: "We hope to have task
foreet of local leaders aid us
in all large eitlet where there
are Juvenile delinquency prob
lem!." He taid such units would in
clude police, clergymen, wel
.m workers and school and
Juvenile court officials to each
city or area.
Hendrickson said the sub
committee and its staff prob
ably will meet here Monday to
outline initial investigations.
FINISHES HABVEST
Grand Island Charles Ser
geant of Grand Island com
pleted combining his 100 acres
of barley Thursday. He is now
assisting his neighbor, L. T.
Pomeroy combine his grain.
St. Mark's
LUTHERAN
lU N. Ctarch it
Bcr. Jsha L. Canbte, raster
JUNDHSaVKa
9:30 AM. Sunday School
11 :00 AM. Divine Service
8:30 PM. Luther League
ALL ABB INVITED
Journal Want Ads Pay
SHERIDAN LEGION
Sheridan The American Le
gion Pott and Auxiliary will
have Installation of officers
Monday, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m.
when District Commander Fred
Lichtenthaler of Dayton and
District President Francet
Grund of Monmouth will be In
stalling officers. Dave Yoder
will be installed commander of
the Pott for the second year,
and Alkie Wiser will be in
stalled president of the auxlli
ary.
FOR SALE
Attractive 2-bdroom dwellinf with unfinished
upstairs. Hardwood floors and oil hoot. Attached
garoga. Largo lot with family fruit trees. See at
Sf 10 La Branch Ave. Coll Pioneer Trust Company ,
14 J4 for dttails of tola.
. Cere, ami
Sec. McKay Plans
Extended Tour
Washington () Interior
Secretary McKay Is planning
a speaking and Inspection
tour into Maine, Pennsylva
nia, Louisiana and Texas next
month.
Included are a talk at a
Houston $100-e-plate Repub
lican dinner, Oct. 8; a meet
ing with the Mid-Continent
OH and Gat Association at
Houston, Oct. 6; inspection of
offshore oil operations at La
Fayette, La., Oct 7.
FINED FOR THEFT
Albany Larry Lee, 18. said
by Sheriff George Miller
Thursday to have been with
the three minor youths who
burglarized the M. M. Landon
home at Sweet Home Saturday
night, was fined $50 in district
court Thursday after he plead'
e dgullty to a petty larceny
charge Involving the theft of
automobile hub caps.
Camels were found In Amer
ica until the Pliocene period,
about 16 million years ago.
DONT
Throw Tour Watch Away
We Fix Them When
Others Can't
THE JEWEL BOX
US SUM It. tilaa
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MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM
West tad Boyt IL Salens
Vault Entombment and Cremation Service
Crypn Niehet Urns
"Indoor Momorloli In Marble and Bronie"
(THE TWO BETTER WATS)
Cader Direction
Lloyd T. Rigdon, Pres.
Don't Be in Doubt
CHECK THIS SPOT FOR
Salem Business Establishments That Remain
OPEN SUNDAYS!
Now . . 24 Hour Drug Service!
! , OPEN 8 A.M. T0 11 P.M.
AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON (ALL
. ii p.m.tosa;m.
Jutt Phono 39123 or 42248
QUISENBERRY'S
PRESCRIPTION STORE
130 So. Liberty
Howser Bros.
Equipment
Sales t Rental Service
1185 So. 12th
Phono 3-3644
So lem, Oro. .
TRAILERS
FOR RENT
All Typos
Local or Ono Way
Rent A Trailer
System
Salem's Only Exclusively
Trailer Rental Lot
1905 Fairgrounds Rd.
Phone 2-9457
-OPE
SUNDAY
SAFEWAY
OPEN SUNDAYS
126S
Cantor
8-10
2120
Fairgrounds Rd.
9-6
935
S. Coml
9-9
SAME LOW PRICES ALWAYS
Pot Your Convenience
Our Store Is Open Sundays
From 12 Noon to 1 P.M.
FOR EMERGENCIES . .
Call
38S43
39379
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State and Liberty
Tear Prescription Store"
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hours Doily, Inel. Sun.
Senator Hotel
Coffee Shop
We Specialise In
SUPER! SUNDAY
DINNERS
Open Sundays
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Doily,
4:30 a.m. 9 p.m.
ttlM , hntai cff S1if
Corner Court ft High
rhent S 4151
Pay Less Drug Store
SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS
OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M.
PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING
Hocker
Hardware
Ph. 37031
990 South Commercial
Woll Paper, Points and
Sporting Goods
Fcrrill's
Nursery
Svsti prtparse: far
OPEM tOLKJOXMYS
Y Ml. East of
KEIZER
Fhont 2-107
BERGS
In the
Capitol Shopping Cantor
And In tho -Keiier
District
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Evtry Day ,
GOLDEN
PHEASANT
OPEN
It Neen Til l:t
SUNDAY
SUNDAY DINNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
141 North Liberty
Phene 3-S733
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hours Doily, Inel. Sun.