Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 12, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    TharwUy. November 12. 19SS
TBI CAPITAL' JOURNA1 Salem. Orotoa
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New Jail No Penthouse;
Better Than Old One
By FEED ZIMMERMAN
The jail top tht new Mar
ion county Courthouse will not
be a Park avenue penthouse,
but it will be so lax superior to
the old "black hole" of the for
mer county buildinc that pris
oners who have opportunity to
use the facilities of both may
feel like spending several
months with Sheriff
Young.
One of the more noticeable
improvements of the modern
version of the lockup as com
pared with the old, will be the
absence of odors of boiling
cabbage and onions that, waft
ing out of the basement, per
meated the entire structure.
The layout of the entire
fourth floor, all of which has
been set aside for the accom
modation of prisoners adults
and Juveniles as well as for
living quarters for the Jailer
and his wife, bears the stamp
of approval of those well versed
in matters of this kind.
Reinforced concrete walls
where the Inmatea will gel a
chance to stretch their legs.
Those steel window sash that
are being inserted in the top
floor exterior walls will have
glass pane insert a. Immediate
ly inside there will be the exer
cise corridors, each one com
pletely shut off from the others.
Denver 'so that there may be no co-
mingling of the adults or Ju
veniles. Pipes for radiant heat will be
enclosed in the cement floor
and there will be a minimum
of exposure of any type of me
tal that prisoners might be able
to pry loose. There will be no
breaking through the walls
through the medium of a case
knife or similar instrument.
The day rooms are quite
commodious as to size. The
men's will have an outside di
mension of 18 by 41 feet, the
Doyr, zt by 28 and the airls'
25 by 18. In addition there will
be rooms where visitors may
see weir incarcerated rela.
British Consul On
West Oregon Tour
Albany Norman R. Prlck
ett, British vice consul at Port
land, was in Albany Tuesday
In the course of a week's tour
of western Oregon, during
which he will visit Eugene,
Coos Bay, Roseburg, Medford,
Klamath Falls. The vice con-
will separate the various divi-I lives or friends.
sions. There will be day rooms The sheriff's quarters will
for all, showers and corridors , be located on the first floor.
Here there will be rooms for
examination of prisoners and
for the keeping of records. An
elevator for the exclusive use
of the sheriff's office and the
prisoner will take the offend
ers to the top floor without the
necessity of passing through
rooms frequented by the gen
eral public
I The court rooms on the
mezzanine immediately below
! the jail were approved by the
. bar association an to conveni
' ence and aifaaaihllitv Th.
sul is meeting those Interested will be no necessity for the
In trsde with the United King- mingling of prisoners and the
dom or having any problems senertl Public, Jurors will be
such as a vice consul could S "T"" imm-
t. ji , iw . . ... tones for men and women in
handle. In Albany he met with case they are compelled to re
Seth French, who Imports Brit- j main overnight
lsh china, and with D. J. Dona-j All In all Marion county's
hue, manager of the Chamber prisoners "never had it so
of Commerce. I good" come next May,
Oct. Building
Oil in Oregon
October Building permits In
It Oregon cities were four per
cent, below October, 1952, ac
cording to the monthly con
struction report of the Equi
table Savings & Loan Assn. of
Portland. Eighteen Washington
cities were down 18 percent
and eight Idaho cities were
down 21 percent.
Salem's figure of $543,660
was second only to Portland
and was far above Eugene's
$202,365, but the Salem figure
was far below the abnormally
high $1,373,009 recorded in
October, 19S2.
The figures follow, October,
ItSS in the first column, Octo
ber, 1952 in the second and the
percentage of gain or loss in
the third.
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14uaa too
World War I. he has been with
the company continuously since
that time.
In his long service, he has
represented Southern Pacific In
many capacities, in all parts of
the nation, being recognized as
an outstanding authority on all
subjects pertaining to freight
traffic. His acquaintance with
business leadcra extends from
coast te coast.
During his career with the
railroad, his assignments placed
nun in posts at Chicago, De
troit, Portland, Houston, and
San Francisco. As general traf
fic manager, with headquarters
at Chicago, from 1838 to 1M1.
he had general supervision of
traffic solicitation in the mid
western, eastern, and southeast
ern states. He has held his pres
ent post since 1942.
BOMBER CRASHES .
Naples, Italy A U.S.
Navy torpedo bomber plant
crashed into a bouse near here
Thursday Injuring four peo
ple inside and killing the
pilot The plane was return
ing to its Capodlcnino airport
headquarters from Rome. Two
members of the crew also
were injured seriously.
Albany Grange
Karnes Morgan
Albany Job Morgan was
chosen, master of Faurmount
grange during elections at the
meeting recently held at the
hall in North Albany.
Other officers are lonard
Brush, overseer; Cwen Rick
ert, lecturer; Psuline Brush,
chaplain; Zed Merrill, stew
ard; Allen Howells, assistant
steward; Helen Brush, lady
assistant steward; Maebell
Abraham, secretary; Pearl
Schmidt, treasurer; Chat
Hughson, gatekeeper; Maxine
Holmes, Pomona; Daisy Mcr
dill, Ceres; Zoo Lanley. Flora
and Carolina Morgan, musi
cian. Members of the executive
committee are Hubert
Schmidt, Herman Luther and
Herman Abraham.
I BRITISH FRIGATES
IN TRIESTE
Trieste 7 Three British
frigates docked in this trou-
Tot. Onaoa .1MJ S.0O.4SI
Hale Leaves SP After
Career of 52 Years
Salem offices of the Southern
Pacific Company are Informed
that after a railroad career of
52 years, W. W. Hale, vice
president, Southern Pacific
Company, in charge of system
freight traffic, has just an
nounced his retirement, effec
tive December SI.
Hale Joined Southern Pacific
in 1 Qfll at Qn .
clerk in the general passenger
'office. Extent fnp 4h M.inJ
r ..... pviMiu m
'Federal control of railroads in
milt
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. JAMES H. IEU, Gi J.D.
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
THt (AI1WAT TO
iVfrWH(M IN CANADA
AMI.)
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bl port Thursday while red-1 and two Bran gun carriers pa
capped British military police I trolled tho quay. A Royal
Navy spokesman described tho
visit as "routine."
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