Wednesday, November 11, 1513 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balem. Oregon Pact 17 Man Paralyzed by Spine Wound in 1918 - Br WILLIAM HOWARD Boston l Tht dawn of Armistice Diy 1853 will ilnd Albert L. Schcnk, former infantry urgent, almost ex actly it he wu when the guns went silent Nov. 11. 1918, In pain. In a hoipltal bed, uf fering from the effect of the game wound. Only now he may be deep ing, instead of unconicioui from a German bullet in hit pine, and the bed li in a vet eran hoipltal here, not in a war-torn French town. Tele-Views Radio-Television Bishop Fulton J. Sheen will present another In series "Life Is Worth Living" on KPTV at 7 o'clock Wednesday night. Wednesday Sports on KOIN-TV: Pabst Fijrhts, 7 p.m. Willie Troy vs. Randy Sandy, 10 rounds middleweight bout from New Capitol arena, -Washington, D.C. Wrestling from Hollywood, 10 p.m. Semimain: San dor Szabo vs. Jack "Sockeye" McDonald. Main: Gino Garibaldi vs. Rito Romero. . Wednesday Night on KPTV: I Married Joan, 8 "Tropical Fish." Brad takes up the hobby of tropical fish. My Little Margie, 8 :80 Margie agrees to help a e cretely married school chum hide her baby. Kraft Theatre, 9 "The Threshhold," stars Eddie Binns, Joey Walsh and Marian Seldes. Story concerns the problems of young people who stand on the threshhold of growing up. This Is Your Life, 10 A detailed story of the life of some individual selected by Ralph Edwards. Cavalcade of America, 10:30 "Man Who Took Chance." starring Richard Denning and Rhys Williams. Eli Whitney invents a system the threat of war. On KOIN-TV: Arthur Godfrey at 8 o'clock. "Strike It Rich" at 9 o'clock. "I've Got a Secret" at 9:30. Late Films Scheduled: Showtime on Six KOIN-TV at 11 "Cottage to Let" ' stars Alistaire Sims, John .Lehman. A storv of espionage. Nite Owl Theater KPTV Henry," stars Raymond Walburn and Walter Catlett MARR RADIO & TELEVISION TV Soles - Service - Installation Open from s a-m. to 1 p ra Ph. 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KPTV North wet t Dtim KOIN Spot U Scholar 1:00 p.m. KPTV Football H in tee roIN Cisco Kid 1:30 p.m. KPTV DmaA snore KOIN Piece the Pace 1:41 p.m. KPTV Neva, Sporti KOIN Place the Pace 1:00 P.m. KPTV Grouch o Marx KOIN Meet Mr. UcNulty I 30 p.m. KPTV Chevron Theater KOIN Poor Star Playheueo 0 00 pm. KPTV Drat new KOIN Video PlarhPUM 1 SO p.m. KPTV Pord Theater KOIN B If Town 10 00 P m. KPTV Martin Kane KOIN The Plarhoue 11:30 p.m. KPTV Bit Playback KOIN Notre Dame Pens. 11:00 P4B, KPTV New. 0 porta KOIN Showtime on Six 11:10 pm. KPTV Weather Vane 11:10 p.m. KPTV Nlte Owl hTeater TELEVISION Soles Service & Installation Malorala. Daaiaot. SlafraiaB, rackard-Ball Valley Television Center 2303 FairgrcwiMb II fh. 2-1913 m C't lirr In Btf Por Uw RnI fl is Ta FoMldtry TrmtmaxJ fackDltlftH Otw Vmtn t4ll KtMtrt MltirtUy HOI SI. with his hands, he learned to be diamond letter while atill in Army hospitals. Then ha did the seemingly Impossible. He left the hos pital, got married and reared a child. With little help from a pension and hi wife working, Schwenk supported the family by dragging him self down the basement stairs each day and putting in seven hours at his work bench mak ing Jewelry. Schwenk has been in hosp itals around Boston for year now, away from his home In Westport, Conn., hi grand children and the gardens and terraces he made himself. Grand Jury Gets Thomson Case Toledo. Ore. UFi The case of Richard E. Thomson, ac cused of attempting to kill his former business partner by hitting him with an iron pipe and then sending his car over a cliff, was turned over to the grand jury Tuesday. jnomson was given a pre liminary hearing in the Justice court of Wallace Tindall here. Principal witness at the hear ing waa James Mueller, the man Thompson is accused of assaulting. Mueller testified that Thomson struck him with a pipe while the two were en route from Newport to Port land Sept. 10. He said he re membered being in the car when it went off the road. State police officer Everett Hockema also testified. He told of a statement Thomson made while being questioned at the time of the investigation. Thomson later repudiated the statement. The grand Jury is to be called sometime next week to hear evidence in the case. Another Oregonian Dies in Prison Camp Portland W The death of another Oregon man in a Ko rean War prisoner camp was reported here Tuesday. The parents of Sgt. Orville P Phillips, 21, Portland, said the army had notified them that Phillips, previously report ed missing in action on Novem ber 30, 1950, had died of pneu monia in a prison camp Jan uary 1, 1051. Phillips was with the 2d division at the' time of his capture. GLADSTONE ' REJECTS BONOe Gladstone 1 Gladstone voters Saturday night rejected 505 to 103 $115,000 bond is sue for a water filter on the Clackamam river. Gladstone's water now comes from the Portland Bull Run system. Buy no truck until you get our deal1. Be cheod en prital Chevrolet trucks are Americcft lowest priced truck lint! It's easy to find a truck that costs more, but nowhere else will you find sll the advanced features, all the thrifty power, all th ruggcdneis and durability you get in a Chevrolet truck, go ahead en ep rating mtil Both th mighty Loadmuter engine DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET 510 N. Commercial St. ' Same Now Still the fight goea en hospital bed. "I am going home," be said 'Home to my family. I don't know whan, but I'll get there." Commodity Credit Losses Washington U.B The Com modity Credit Corp., biggest food buyer in the world, watched it lone mount to day despite offort not to throw the United States' check book too far off balance. Its multi-billion dollar op erations are of major concern to Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson, who hopes to reduce some of the spending in the new farm program ha will suggest to congress next year. The corporation already ha toted up a S27.7l.l7 loss in the two months since July 1. That's three times mora than the losses it showed for July and August a year ago. If the rate continues, and chances are it will, losses will exceed the $148,800,000 esti. mate for fiscal 1954 by the time next June 30 roll around, Bids Opened on Alcohol Plant Seattle W) Six bids and a liquidation proposal were re ceived by the government Tuesday for disposal of the ex perimental alcohol-from-wood plant built by the Defense Plants Corporation at Spring field, Ore., during the last war. The bids were announced by C. E. Ocamb, real property dis posal officer of the "public building service, General Ser vices Administration. The plant was built at an estimated cost of 3 million dollars and oper ated very briefly, using wood chips and wood waste as an ex pected source of ethyl alcohoL The Dulian Steel Co., Seat tle, offered to liquidate the properties acting as an agent for the GSA, with the sum of money involved not being an' nounced. ' The highest was that by Western States Development Co., San Francisco Item A, $188,500; Item B, $500. A contract may be awarded within the next 30 days, at though the GSA ha 60 days In which to award one, Ocamb said. JERSEY CLUB MEETING The Marion County Jersey Cattle club will hold its regu lar meeting Sunday, Nov. 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Buyserie, near Woodburn. A potluck dinner will be serv ed at 12:30 p.m., followed by election of officers. The Buy serie home is situated on the Salem-Champocg highway. vest fine fofe$r f v I Mat ""aajjjjaaaaj Social Security "'Head Chosen Washington W President Elsenhower ha Dominated John William Tramburg, 40, to succeed Arthur J. Altineyer a commissioner oi social security- Tramburg, a republican, has been executive director of the Wisconsin department oi pub lic welfare since 1S50. A na tive of Fall River, Wis., ha is a World War II navy veteran, former schoolteacher and for mer Juvenile court probation officer. Altmeyer resigned early this year. . Estimate on '53 Corn Crop Washington W The agri culture department, in a late harvest-time report, Tuesday estimates this year corn crop at 3,180,430,000 bushels. - This is 13,671,000 bushels leas than lata month's estimate of 3,186,101,000 bushels. It compares with lats year'a crop of 3,216,007,000 bushels and with the ten-year 1942-51 av erage of 3,036,380,000 bushels. The department made no new estimates for wheat, oat, barley, rye, flaxseed, hay, dry peas and hop. Final figure for the year will ba issued Dee. 17. Supplementing the corn crop I a reserve of about 730 mil. lion bushels from past crops. laste todays SCHENLEY '. . . you'll know it's the best-tasting whiskey in ages ! until isisiir ii risoF. s inn iiittu tnini. tiauin um. iil, if.t. on heavy -duty model and th rugged Thriftmaster angina on light- and medium-duty models squeeze more mile out of every gallon of gas. Chevrolet truck cut upkeep costs, too. le en n tredenl You're ahead with low first cost . a . you'r ahead with low operating costs ... and you're dollars ahead again when if time to trade! That 'l becsui Chevrolet truck traditionally command higher trade-in value. Buy now and b ahead all wayst OSEA Delegation Goes To Astoria Convention A delegation o( mora than 30 members of tha Oregan Stat Employes Association from Salem, lad by V, G. OKill, president, will leave Salem Wednesday for Astoria to attend an annual conference of the group opening Thurs day afternoon. M least 150 delegates from various parts of the state are expected to be In attendance when numerous subjects of In terest to the a t a t employes, such a salaries and wages, re tirement benefits, enlarging tha association staff, and amend ing tha constitution to strength en civil, service, will bo dis cussed. Stat Senator Robert D. Holmea will be the principal speaker at Thursday session while Clint Hamilton, of the California-Western States Life Insurance company and James M. Clinton, state director of civil service, will be the Fri day speakers. Tn uSUlon U Troaloao OK0. tha rollovtni atato amplarea win W la th, dalMttton: r. W. rarrar. nerd Qutrv. oma Huntltr. Carl aobaea. Oartruda Cbanaarlta. Cacti Haa4 Shlaa. Xalta Crana and ftar WoUa. all tram tha at, la htahwar aemnUalon; Xaaaal Kaaair and XA Llnban. atata tax aommlastea; Janaa Mlotura. atata iraaaarar'a afltea: Vara stulkaa asd Robot aiwlataa. aaaralarr at atata'a alflaa. Jack rullartaa aad Xaaaaih Caaavtr. atata , accMant aamwi anion: Haar n. Woodfcura. Jr aublla ntiutr aawain atonara ofpeat ft. 9. Baltar and J. U. WUaan. atata uaaaaalorasaat aomaalaaloa; David Duntvar, atata archlviat: Vara alcDaotal, atata foraatrr dapartoioat. ConavlaTt Mertaa. atata urtaaltar daparuntnt: Anna Bolt. Xraratt Halt, Oordon Toanlla and Jamaa Pollar. atata hoaeltal: nnatn Pataraon, atata wal- tlsM aJalfeaty I aaary lisullav. ifcora'i e Chorreloi Initk le l raw aaoSa. MOM CHtVROUT TIUCKf IN Utl THAN ANT OTHIR MAKII CO. Saiem, Ore. faro aaaamlailoai Uaala Cax. auto toaar caloala hoapltait Frad ChajaMaae. atata aoaitaauarr ana Martna, uarls aad Jaaoaf anvla a Suta koaM. WALDO HILLS DINNER Waldo Hills Tha Waldo Hill Grange and Community club will give its annual chick en dinner at the community hall from 5:30 to S p.m. Satur day, Nov, 14. Mrs. H. A. Barnes is general chairman. MEETING CANCELLED ' ' , I Mountain View The Moun tain View Community club has cancelled it meeting scheduled for Friday, Nov. 13 because of conflict in date. Th meet- TIRE STORE Trod & High ' & v? M 5 . 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Tha Pacific Northwest was up 23.1 per cent lng date was act over to Nor. 17 at 7:30 p.m. PkoiM 34201 LIST PRICES: JO-IS 1 TIRE 19.V5 4 TIRES 79.80 SALE PRICE", 4 TIRES: raderal T and na M straa. '1