Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOITRNAI, UIea, 0rt9
Wednesday, November 11, 1953
Salem Will Be
Host to Police .,
Salem will play hott Satur
day to torn 60 law enforce
ment officers from four north
west states and Canada at tht
quarterly ' meeting ' of the
Horthweat Check Investigator
association at tha Senator ho
tel.
t In addition, a number of
banker and other business
men lnterd n tha problem
of controlling tha patting of
bad cheek will attend tna
meetlnc. -
From tha 6alm department
Detectives Ernest Finch and
Wayne Parker will atteand tha
afternoon buitneaa aauion and
probably aavaral other officer
and detectlvea will attend If
"business" will permit, Polica
Chief Clyde Warren announc
ed. A considerable number of
offican ara expected to attend
thte T p.m. banquet and pro
gram, be added. ..
Offlcera are alto expected
here from departments in oth
er cities In Oregon, Washing
ton, Iraho, Montana and Can
ada and from atate pollee de
partment. . Purpoie of tha meeting it
to dlicuii new method of solv
ing bad check eatei and to swap
Information on current catet.
A recent meeting in Olympia
resulted In the apprehenaion
of T. J. Short of Texas, now
awaiting trial in Marion coun
ty circuit court on a charge of
obtaining money under false
pretenses. Short it teemed of
patting a number of bad checkt
on check blankt that mysterl
outly disappeared from a
gravel company office la Sa
' lem about a year ago.
The group to meeting at the
Senator hotel for lta firtt Sa
lem meeilng in several year.
Captain Mas Alford of the
Oregon State police It la
charge of arrangement.
Blaze Damages
Albany Hotel
Albany Searing fire, and
water uted to bring it under
control, caused damage esti
mated at more than $50,000 to
the Morria hotel and five
ground floor establishments
houted In the Firtt Avenue
hotel building early Tueaday
morning with E00 pertont
looking on.
Some 35 firemen battled the
blaze for an hour before con
trolling It and fought for an
hour more to quell the last of
the flames.
The roof, celling and hotel
bedrooms In the two - story
structure were most seriously
damaged in Albany a worst fire
alnce the zirconium plant at
the Bureau ef Mines labora
tories wat burned about a year
ago.
The metal roof crumpled In
several place but wae kept
from falling by the charred
rafter below.
All of the bedrooms were
damaged although aome par
tially escaped the steam and
water bath. The China cafe,
where the costly fire began,
waa almost a total loss. The
kitchen was ruined by fire and
water and the front of the
establishment was heavily
damaged by water spray and
Intense heat.
Fire Chief Don Hayne said
the fire began around a stove
In the China cafe and from
there leaped through a broken
window and fed up an unpro
tected wall to the second'
story. No one was reported
Injured.
TWO BIG SMILES
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President Zisenhower and Chief Justice Earl Warren
turn to each other with big smiles aa they posed at the
White House, (Nov. ) with other members of tha Supreme .
Court. The occasion was the annual dinner-reception for
the high court at the Executive Mansion. In background
are Associated Justices Robert H. Jackson and Tom Clark '
(right). (AP Wirephoto)
Woman Killed at
Sea Lion Caves
Florence, () A car plunged
300 feet down a ateep slope
south of Rea Lions cave Tues
day morning and there threw
the driver, Mrs. Eugene Dame
of Tenmlle another 200 feet to
her death.
The two Dame children, a
boy and a girl, were taken
from the ear with what ap
peared to be non-critical hurts.
Tha victim's husband, an
applieance dealer, sped toward
Four Sisters Die in
Fire, Parents Absent
Davton. Ohio IPi Knur i.
Mrs, inree or them under
were killed todav in i
which destroyed their modest
three-room house while their
parents were gone
Nancy Louise, 13. Linda Mae
4, Sharen Elisabeth. 2 4. and
Linda Sue, children of Mr
and Mrs. Earl West, were as
phyxlated, Montgomery Coun
ty Coroner Robert Zipf said
Cause of the fire was not determined.
the scene when notified of the
accident and hit ear left the
highway. Dame suffered minor
hurta.
Mrs. Dame's body came to
rest betide the ocean. A Flor
ence physician, Dr. Navarre
Dunn, was lowered by rope
and pronounced her dead.
LOG LOADER KILLED
Enterprise, Ore. W) Merle
David Adrian, 39, of Enter
prise waa fatally crushed Mon
day when a log rolled off a
truck he was loading for the
Harris Pine Lumber Co. at
Joseph.
Driver Test
Unit Arrives
A dew driver training field
unit arrived in Salem Tues
day for a one-day stop to test
drivers of the Union Oil com
pany on tralfl o aafety.
In the It foot trailer drain
ing unit, a aertea of five op
tical and mechanical devices
test driver for distance Judg
ment, reaction time, night vis
ion, field of vision, visual ac
uity, glare resistance and glare
recovery. In addition, written
teat check the driver' knowl
edge of safe driving proced
ure and his driving attitudes.
"The results are used to ad
vise the driven on methods of
Improving their driving safe
ty," aaid O. C. Alexander, res
ident manager for the com
pany. We want them to operate
their vehicles in the safest
manner possible, making al
lowances for careless actions
and mistakes of other drivers."
J. G. Brown, operator of the
driver training unit, expected
to test all the company's Sa
lem driven by Wednesday
noon and then to leave for Eu
gene for aimilar testing there.
He showed the equipment to
interested city and state offi
cials Tuesday. "We review the
result with the driven taking
the tests and recommend that
they see their doctor for new
glasses, if needed, and point
out how new driving proced
ures or a different attitude
could help them become a bet
ter, safer driver," he explained.
The company acquired the
unit early this year and thus
far has tested driven in all of
Washington, most of Oregon
and Arizona and part of Cali
fornia, he said.
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HiersMeet
Lebanon Members of
USCO auxiliary. FlotlUa TO,
spent tha week-end at tha
coast guard air station at Port
Angela, Wart. Their planes
left the Lebanon airport Sat
urday morning and they were
Joined In Portland by Jerry
Wildman, commander of Port
land's air wing Flotilla 75. .
The men were guest at the
air station over night and on
Sunday fl.-w to Tacoma
Beattle airport In one of the
two new Cruman U-F planes
which the coast guard recent
ly purchased along with two
new 11-patsenger helicopters.
A man identified as Italian movie director Pletro Mele
(left) aits in a New York police station, accused by police
of assaulting two patrolmen. Disturbance occurred when
police were summonded to the Park Avenue apartment of
Brands Frailer Kelly (right), after a neighbor heard a
disturbance. Police aald Mele assaulted two policemen
when they wera escorting btm from the building. Mele
is being held for questioning, but no. charges have been
placed against him. (AP Wirephoto)
Price of Fescue
Seed Cut Sharply
Increased quality decreased
quantity and a market price
of 12 to 13 cents, about half
of tha 1952 market price, is
the picture confronting Mar
lon county alta fescue growers
this year County Extension
Agent Hoillt Ottaway reports.
While only 65 percent of
(he county's 1952 crop passed,
as oiue tag, io percent oi ine
1953 qualifies for the blue
from
thus
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tags. These figure were com
puted from the first 652,000
pounds of alta cleaned and
sampled latt year and
551,000 pounds cleaned
far in 1953.
Certification records
cate that alta growers have
been plowing up some of the
poorer field.
Each year in the United
States about two million peo
ple enter the U. S. labor mar
ket and about one and a half
million worken die or retire. -
The Lebanon plane returned
home Sunday evening. -
K. R.i Harris and Inland!
Tucker, commander and vice
commander of tha Lebanon
Flotilla attended division elec
tion in Portland Monday. At
the next meeting of tha local .
Flotilla on Nov. 10, new of
ftcen will be chosen.
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mat deUrtoaa dried Oretm
Italian enusa. We aba have
a few eaaaa ef f4 salti aatek
tomatoes in Ns. tVi Una.
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