Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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    TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. OrtfM
Wednesday, November 11, 1953
Young Life Is
Panel Subject
talked ea the businessman's
point mt view ea Ysssg Liie.
White tepreaented the Salem
Diesel Engine
Fells 150 Feel
OrevUle, Calif. (1 The
Western Pacific's swift stream
liner California Zephyr piled
The train, en route -from San
FtaacKce to Chicago, was de
toured aver Southern Pacific
Pilot Says Someone
Took Gas From Tank
Fairfield. Calif. Ml The
owner of a twin-engine plane
which ran out of gas and male
a forced landing near here
Tuesday says "someone drained
SO gallon tank" cither at The
Dalles, Ore., or Oroviiie, Calif.
William J. Smith of Kent
field, Calif., said he will ask
the Civil Aeronautic Board to
investigate.
Smith and two friends
escaped Injury in the sheep
pasture landing.
5 Former Prisoners
Have Checks Coming
Piv Oregon World War II
veterans, who have checks
coming to them because they
were prisoners of war, are be
ing sought by federal and state
veterans officials.
The officials would like to
find them to hand them their
checks, which mieht run as
Portland, and Robert Grimes
Carlton, 104 SE Grand, Port
land. The money is paid by the
federal War Claims Commis
sion. These prisoner of war pay
ments have been given to 1,880.
Oregon veterans and total
$993,400. , .
NIXON BREAKS GROUND
Tsipeh, Formosa ) U.S.
Vice-President Richard Nixon
Wednesday broke ground for
the first US-financed Chi.
nese Christian university
since communist armies over
ran the matniand in 1949. The
vice-president and hi wife at
tended ceremonies at Tune.
Ministerial association.
tracks to Winnemucca. Nc
Edwin Boal spoke oa the Sa
lem Parent Council of which
and will reach Chicago about
10 hours late.
the Salem high PTA is a mem
ber. It was announced the Sa
lem high will have an open
house November It and that
the PTA will sponsor a rum
mage sale In March. The meet
ing was attended bjr a large
crowd.
hai university, an interdenom
inational Protestant colleen
Salem Ugh school principal
& A. Carletoa told of hU three
week seminar at Union Theo
logical seminary la New York
City lest dimmer, at the Salem
Record Made in
Loans to Veterans
Oregon veterans of World
War II and of the Korean War
borrowed a record (982,100
from the state veteran de
partment during October to
buy farm and homes.
Sisee the program started
In lttS, the department has
loaned $48 million, and $15,
500.587 already has been re
paid. SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trasses, AMasa.
inal Bupperta. Elastic Hosiery.
Eipert filUra private fitting
into a huge rock slide In the
Feather River Canyon late
high PTA meeting Tuesday
night Carletoa was one of 39
educator! from all over the
United State invited to attend.
- A panel diaeuaalon on the
Young Life organization bad
Douglas Co, Herb Trlplett,
John A. Coffrier and Rev.
Louis E. White speaking. Coe,
the Salem Young Life bead,
and Trlplett, a member, spoke
n the organization. Goffrier
Tuesday, and the lead dieseli
locomotive unit plunged ISO
feet down, the canyon.
A WP spokesman said none
high as $2,000.
school omcni
Liberty At recent elections
Tne men. and their last
Pta M
ask Torn" DOCTOR'
Capital Drug Store
Ml Btaae 8tratt
Center at Ubsrtr
AR Gnaa Item
of the 16S passenger was in
jured, and that engineer R. E.
Luzsadder and fireman M. W.
Snow, In the cab of the locomo
tive were only shaken up.
known addresses, are:
Charles Murray Roberts, gen-
at the Liberty school Km
Clark was elected student body
president. Other officer elect
eral delivery. Coos Bay; Albert !
Leo Willis, Box 17S, Umatilla;
Walter Amundson, 1412 Pearl
Street, Eugene; Wallace Glenn
Taylor, 745 N. Russell Street,1
ed were vice president, Betty
Behrens; secretary, Bonnie Bar
The maximum loan are
$15,000 for farms, and $9,000
for homes.
ber, and sergeanvat-arms, Don
nie Schur.
Heavy rains were blamed
for the 100-ton slide.
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