Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 19, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thoradajr. Norember 1, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Ortgfta
Thieves' Loot
Totals $2350
A pickup truck itoleo from
"Newberj Tuesday night and
believed used in the burglary
of two St Paul businesses
the game night hat been re
covered where it was aband
oned north of Vancouver. Or-
, ejon state police officers were
f notified by Washington author
o ities Thursday. In the pickup
.were some loose cigarettes and
in th. hr.T. M Uken ' ln operaUon this sution tucked I buUt this station, bad not lost
Most Powerful Transmitter
Signals All Naval Vessels
By ELTON FAT
Jim Creek Valley, Wash. Wll And David Sarnoff. the man
The navy signaled all its who 41 years ago when wire
ships at sea Wednesday with I less was in its infancy, ra
its new voice of command, thejeeived the distress call from
world's most powerful radio
transmitter.
Adm. Robert B. Carney,
chief of naval operations, dic
tated the first message for
sending from "Radio Jim
Creek in ceremonies placing
the sinking liner Titanic, went
back to the radio key and
tapped out Wednesday's mes
sage to all hands and to all
places.
Sarnoff, head of the Radio
Corporation of America, which
Indian Case
."!u?,V;Ruling Reversed
inventory of I ,.., ,
Dquor and other mprrhm.
j due uken in the burglary of
the St. Paul Market and the
Copelsnd Lumber company in
' st D.i.l t 1 sr.'.
' " 4UCSU1JT
i oeen evaluated
i : .
. luuuwmg an inventor
, stock, state police reported late
i Wednesday, j
l C. L. Vandewiele, owner of
j the market, said 41 cases of
J liquor were taken from the
I state liquor agency in the mar-
ket, and about 20 to 33 car-
I tons of cigarettes, a Urge box
j of assorted candies and some
, change from the cash register
I were Uken from the store.
! About J30O worth of tools
I ''and nails were Uken from the
J lumber company, Manager W.
I C. Fenton said. The loot in-
eluded six power tools, a Ure
number of hand tools and six
j kegs of nails.
rj Woman Shuns Walk
j Killed in Collision
j Grants gass A 78 year
, , old woman who decided to
j take her car instead of walk-
ing across the highway in front
i of her house was killed in a
' ' collision Wednesday.
I ! Mrs. Dora Brown drove from
j her home, intending to cross
i , the Redwood Highway to visit
t ' a friend in a mortor court
irrnH th uav
t Sgt C. R. Borgman of the
state police said a car driven
! by Lloyd Silvius, Eureka, Calif.
! ; crashed into it in fog and rain,
j : Neither Silvius nor his wife
1 1 was injured. They were en
' . route to Roseburg to visit a
i son, ill ln a hospital.
away in a moutain fastness.
Portland ! Henry B. Tay
lor. The Dalles, who financed
a fraudulent Indian land trans
action, cannot expect the gov
ernment to help him get his
money back, a federal court
decision said Wednesday.
Henry Hess, federal district
attorney, said t h 1 decision
from the Circuit Court of Ap
Deals at San Francisco reversed
District Judge Gus Solomon's I the Radio Corp. of America,
his toucalwlth the years. The
message droned out at a steady
20 words a minute.
The message carried the call
letters for the new station.
NLK. Adm. Carney described
the new station as being able
to flash commands to "our
submarines beneath the water,
to our Arctic outposts, to our
ships and aircraft on and above
distant seas.
The 14-million-dollar In'
stallation has an antenna more
than a mile long, spanning a
mountain valley.
In accepting the transmitter
from the contractor builder,
ruling that the Indian land
should be resold and the $135,
000 purchase price restored to
Taylor. .
The government has no In
terest in what happened to the
money Taylor used to finance
the deal, the appeals court de
cision said.
Taylor used an intermediary
Carney emphasized its need
not only to forge a direct link
to today s far-flung navy op
erations but for a later time
when atomic-powered sub
marines and ships stand long
and lonely station in far cor
ners of the world.
in the deal to acquire valuable HltrhoH PrUmPtl
timber lands near Gold Beach lIIUICU WCnillCII
Picked up From Raft
for a portion of their actual
worth. Taylor and his associ
ates were convicted of fraud.
Pearl Harbor W Seven
Three Men SuspBdsdifliTbUrw
Of Bank Burglary
Portland l Portland police
arrested three men Wednesday
and said they were suspected in
the $27,300 burglary of a Cot
tonwood, Idaho, bank last
month.
The men, who denied any
part In the burglary, were
booked as Theodore J. Audett,
50. a convicted bank robber;
Walter Clyde McClure, 33, and
Donald D. Hall, 20, all of Portland.
the Pacific yesterday have
been picked up from a life raft
by the transport Daniel I. Sul
tan, the navy announced,
Navy officers said three of
the men were injured, but
none is ln serious condition,
The Sultan is heading for
Midway Island, about 240
miles south of the point where
the airmen were rescued, and
is due sometime today, the
navy said.
I ; 2 KILLED IN BUS-CAR
1 1 COLLISION, NINE HURT
j Cucamonga, Calif. W) , Two LOGGER KILLED
persons were killed and nine. Coos Bay UP) Russell A
J injured in the collision of a , Taylor, 40, Delwood, Ore., was
i : west bound Greyhound bus and
j an auto Thursday, the State
i Highway Patrol reported,
i.i Attendants at San Antonio
j ! hospital, upland said apparent
i )y none of the injured was in
,' ! critical condition.
killed Tuesday at the Mink
Creek camp of the Irwin Lum
ber Co. A logging truck rolled
onto him as he was removing
blocks from the wheels. The
widow and five children survive.
FREIGHTER STILL FAST
Bandon, Ore. Wl No effort
had developed here Thurstlay
to try to pull the freighter Oil
ver Olson off the rocks beside
the entrance to the Bandon
port, where the ship has been
stuck two weeks.
The owners abandoned the
ship, and it was reported the
insurance has been paid to the
Oliver J. Olson Steamship Co.
Old Clock
GVes Out
Nasal Grunt
When tfet big clock ta City
Ball tower (track one Taars
day afteraMB It didat give
at with a load and re
Unfed aeng a-B-B-B-.
H was a soft sad
short "peak."
The faea at the eld clock
waa lifted and cleaned wbea
It was moved from the old
Cearthause to City HalL Bat
tear almost raa down its
alee aew faea today when
the hammer and gong that
for 70 yean hart been strik
ing lustily made only a kind
of nasal grant
It was the same at t
'dock, and it's going to be j
the asm from now aa any
way for awhile.
Today workmea put a
leather boot on the hammer
to muffle the sound when
the clock atrikes the hours.
For guests of the Senator
Hotel nearby complained
that It woke them ap at
night
At first II was thought
the striking mechanism
could be cot oft completely
at Bight, but It was found
this couldn't be done.
"Maybe the muffler will
work and maybe It won't,"
said City Engineer J. H.
Davis. ('We'll just have to
find out If It doesn't we'll
have to try again. Of course,
wo conld take out the strik
ing mechanism completely,
but we don't like to do that"
Some objections from the
public reached City Hall
when a newt story said thr
striker was to be cut off at
night. '
No Divorce for
Dorothy McGuire
Taegu, Korea Sgt. John
H. Brown said Thursday he
and TV singer Dorothy Mc
Guire "have no desire for a
divorce" and he has cancelled
plans .to fly back to the United
States.
Brown asked for and was
given a leave after singer Jul
ius LaRosa said he and Miss
McGuire hoped to marry,
"Everything is now clari
fied," Brown said. "I have
withdrawn my request for
leave. There will be no di
vorce."
Miss McGuire is a featured
singer on the Arthur Godfrey
show.
MAO MAPS BOMBED
Nairobi. Kenya lV Three
Lincoln heavy bombers bomb
ed targets In the Aberdara pro- Squadron Leader Alan Newittlef their mountain lairs aa that
nmited area and strafed Mau said the combers task wis to they could fa engaged
Mau hideouts Tb ursda y.jget the anti white terrorists out easily by around forces.
First Time at This Low Price
Engjander 10096 Foam Latex Mattress & Box Spring. Full Volume 100 Foam
Latex Twin or Full Usually 129.50
NOW ONLY
YES, YESTERDAY YCU WOULD
' HAVE PAID 129.50
ALLERGY FREE COOL SLEEPING
HELPS PREVENT IODY ACHES NEVER SAGS
NEVER NEEDS TURNING
DUSTLESS
ODORLESS
Mr. C. J. Thompson, of the Englander Co., Chicago,, will be at our store Friday .
and Saturday, November 20 & 21st to answer any questions you may have re
garding sleep equipment. No obligation. ' : .
MR. JIM HERZIG of the
Enamel and Range Company Will Be in Our Store Saturday, No
vember 21st to Answer Any Questions You May Have Regarding Oil
and Gas Heating. , " t , ' ,
NO OBLIGATION!
OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY
M CC LN1 FURNITURE CO.
1425 Edgewater St. West Salem ''V
WE GIVE AND REDEEM GREEN STAMPS
p- NECCHI-
See the most amazing invention in the sewing machine history . . . revolu- 0$
tionary new Wonder Wheel. Sews on buttons, mokes buttonholes, mono- Of I
grams, appliques. Blind-stitches hems, overcast hems, forward and reverse, s
straight and zig-zog all without attachments. All you hove to do is WATCH!
LT U Lb Lb
We Invite You To The
Gala Opening Of Our
Necchi-Elna Sewing Center
EL MA
THE ELNA MAGIC DISCS MAKE SEWING AS EASY AS PLAYING A REC
ORD. You use no tools just two fingers os shown. All you do is choose
o disc ond slip it on. The ELNAGRAPH "brain" does th rest sews for you
automatically. You need no special skill, no special training. The Etna
Supermatic takes oil the worry and detail off your mind sews forward and
reverse, plain ond zig-zog. Blindstitch your hems too ond remember ALL
OF THESE OPERATIONS ARE DONE WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS. YOU
MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT
A Free Gift for Everyone Attending
Demonstration of the Necchi or Elna
Plus A
FREE TURKEY
To Anyone Purchasing A Necchi or
Elna Between Now and (hristma;.
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS . . .
Low Down Payment -Terms To Fit Your Budget
vacuum ammi
Open Friday Evening Til 9 P.M.
CLItiC
455 Court St.
Ph. 4-5502
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