Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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Friday, Noresnber 27. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales., Orerm
Pf IS
FIRST
f-r- .
Chinese Crew
-Riot at Frisco
San Francisco Wl Police
sounded a riot call Thursday
" Bight after 59 Chinese crewmen
..of a British freighter chased
... shipping official down the gang.
" plank because they couldn't go
ashore.
. The Chinese, crewmen of the
. freighter Greystoke Castle,
were denied visitors visas by
the American consulate at
"' Kobe, Japan, before the ship
sailed from there.
So, they went on a partial
sitdown strike when the vessel
arrived here and the 14 British
officers went on shore leave.
Finally, the Chinese demand
"d assurance from the captain
and the owners, the Lancashire
' Shipping Co., that such a thing
doesn't happen again.
Agent W. A. Atkinson re
fused and started down the
" gangplank.
. . , The Chinese crewmen took
out after him. Cops in six pe-
lice cars and two paddy wagons
. aided by 13 Coast Guardsmen
quelled the disturbance. Some
37 of the Greystoke Castle's
' crewmen were Jailed overnight,
Ghost Writers
After Benson
Washington Wl Sen. Beall
(R., Md ), charged today that
some aides of Secretary of
Agriculture Benson have been
"ghost writing" speeches un-
. ; fairly attacking Benson's hand
ling of farm problems.
Beall told a reporter a quiet
inquiry is being made into
. what he said is "good evidence"
that some Democratic holdover
policy makers in the Depart
' ment of Agriculture have writ
, ten such speeches and slipped
them to Democrats for de
livery. These employes and others,
Beall said, also have supplied
ideas and material to be work
ed into the texts of public ad
dresses criticizing Benson.
He named no names, saying:
"I do know it's being done. 1
think Mr. Benson now knows
it's been going on. There are
dozena of these people a core
of disloyalty."
Most automotive plants
specislize in a particular part
; and do not turn out completed
.'automobiles.
. DIRECTORY
BDDMO MACHINES
All mUa need nuhlnn ioM. tinted,
rtpalred. Rota. 4M court. Pb. J-S7TI.
BULLDOZDro
Balldotl&l. to via. clttrlBi tectn. Tlr
f 11 Huikej, 1011 nirvttw. pbtfib 1-I1M.
I04
OMMIECIAL TYF1NG
Alto direct mill adwlltlns. NATHAN
SWAN. 1U HolttU. '!
KXCAVATXNG
Bob OtfcB it Bob. lietTttlni
radlai. Land eltortuv Pb, .M
miULATlO
toiulatloa, wtatberttilpt, ttora ttib.
Srto ctUBtttte. T. Pallaiaa. Ptioot
I-SMI
HATTEESSES
Capitol Btddlna rc&ortttt. Pull UBt
atw tntttruiet. Ph. a-totl. o
- ornca siaMTt ai a supplies
Datk entire, fllet. Mini auppllaa. carta,
dtpllcaleTt,'iuppllca, drib lanpt, lypft
wriur ttaada. Rotn. Court. "
SEPTIC TANKS
bflit-t Beptlc Bernet. Ttflit cjeaatd.
D'roour clcaaa tcwtrl, srouu. rbont
l-ltll. olll-
MtXS SEPTIC UBkJ clctaed. lint
tervlct. OaaraBlttcl work, pbroa S-1U4.
Bc.er. tootla teakc. drataa cleaatd,
RMo-Roour Bever Struct. Pbont
I-III7.
TTPEWRITSBS
Bmttb. Cerate. RcauaitM, Ropti, Tjb.
derwaed Berleblaa. AU sitkto BtaC
aiachincc. Rrpelra teat Rota, M
Court. 1-47TI.
WINDOW CLEANING
Ac bio Window Cltaatra. Xadattrtal floor
WttlBI. bOBNCltOBlM. Pboao 11111.
Itl court. tv
Of. I . L LojB. tux Or. Q. cttaa.
DR8. CHAN acri LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
1" attain, t4i Nartt uberty
OfrtM opoa Batardar as!j. IS ask
to 1 savt f1ia. CeaealtaUaa,
bleed artteure aad vnnt ttttt or
tret Of rharao. Pretttrtd alaoa Itlt.
wnu tar ttuaturt eift. at oatt-
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
Datlas merchants believe they are the first in the valley
to complete street decorations for Christmas. Gay stream
ers of tiiuel with a star centering the intersection have
been placed along the main street. The decoiationa will
add color to the annual Christmas opening Saturday which
will feature a parade at 10 ajn. with balloons and treats
for the children. A free show will be provided in the
high school auditorium in the afternoon directed by Don
Fredricks.
Couple to Continue Life
Led for Past 22 Years
Orange, Tex. () Tom Bun
tin and Betty McCuddy said
Friday they would continue
their life aa if it had never
been interrupted by splashing
headlines that shattered their
22-year secret
"The boys hsvi had their
inning let them have it," the
Nashville socialite who disap
peared with his secretary in
1931, to be found in Orange 22
years later, said.
"I'm willing to talk about
the weather, football, duck
hunting' or anything else ex
cept our life.
"That is the attitude my
wife and I will maintain."
The enduring love that
brought six chlldr t, even one
grandchild now, and happiness
to the two who hsd shed a past
Supreme Court Asked
To Outlaw Segregation
Washington U The Jui-
tice Department told the Su
preme Ccurt today it has the
power to outlaw segregation in
public schools.
In a 188-page brief filed with
the hich court. Attv. Gen. Her
bert Brownell Jr. told the court
it is its duty and within its The department had inter
authority to see to it that there vened in the case during the
is no discrimination aiainst I Truman administration and
anyone on account of color. argued that segregation is un
it o - ...'constitutional.
1 'It OUIUI- VVUH UNO
under consideration five cases
which challenge the constitu
tionality of segregation in pub
lic schools. They involve the
school systems of Virginia,
South Carolinia, Kansas, Dela-
Picketed Ship
Sails for S.F.
Seattle U.P The passenger
hip Aleutian was en route to
San Francisco today, manned
by American Federation of
Labor sailors who crossed pick
et lines of the Marine, Cook
and Stewards union Wednes
day night while coast guards
men stood by with fixed bay
onets. The coast guardsmen were
dispatched to Seattle's pier 86
when 400 AFL sailors gathered
there to escort members of
their union aboard the picketed
ship. Three squad cars of po
lice also went to the pier only
a few hours before Superior
Judge Roger J. Meakin signed
an Injunction which permitted
the Aleutian to sail.
No violence broke out at
the AFL sailors reported
aboard the ship for duty.
After pickets were cleared
from the area by the injunc
tion, marine firemen also went
aboard to complete the skele
ton crew which will man the
Aleutian on her voyage to
San Francisco.
Members of the Independent
Longshoremen and Warehouse
men's union, supporters of the
Independent Stewards, refused
to load stores aboard the ship.
But Loris lillespie, treasurer
of the Hawaiian Pacific line,
loaded cough provisions
aboard to last the 41-man crew
on the cruise to San Francisco.
WANTED
WALNUT MEATS
Highest Cosh Prices
Willamette Nut Shelters
life so completely rallied
friends and neighbors to their
side.
Their home was filled with
flowers.
"Is there anything I can do
to help" asked B. L. Burton,
the father-in-law of one of
their daughters, who dropped
by.
The youngest child, Mary
Helen, 9, looked closely at a
newspaper picture of Betty
McCuddy as she waa 22 years
ago.
"I've never seen that picture
of mother before," the child
said, and everyone in the room
Just smiled. Tom and Betty,
who both work in B'-aumont,
stayed home Friday. Tom
works at an appliance store and
Betty is a court stenographer.
ware, and the District of Col
umbia.
The Justice Department's
brief represented the Eisenhow
er administration's first offi
cial expression of its attitude
on the issue of segregation in
public schools.
President Eisenhower told
his news conference Nov. 17
that he would be conferring
regularly with Brownell before
the attorney general submitted
the segregation brief to the Su
the parties Involved to submit
preme Court -
Last June, the court ordered
the cases re-argued and asked
the parties Involved to submit
additional briefs answering
specific questions. New argu
ments are scheduled to start
next Monday. i
Japan which catches three
million metric tons ot fish a
year, leads the world In fish
eries, says the National Geo
graphic Society, the United
States being second with 2tt
million; Russia two million,
and the United Kingdom and
Norway 1.1 million each.
TW Aad Wat I AftaT PhawaT WiMaw
This wipe littid lady n ukiof mo
chaocei that beariburo and add i.
diccitioa mifbt ppotl bdr trwcoiac'i
hto. Lika mlltoaa ot pdopld, im
alwart carries Taat tor top-tpad
relief frota sow procaacta aad prwa.
avre paias. Tami nqmirm mo water,
do nixian, mo waking. Take tbem
anytime, Mfwbwre -at work or af
play. Miory. PrMMfM-taMiaf. And
they are FASTI Get a Wady roA ol
Twns today.
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taw aikor dlrUtoai f tha aiarktt.
and an Ly fav artaa wart latiard.
rrica enajiiaa tuiN from frtctlau
lawar to aituod a aotoi bit bar at
autaldt.
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PLACE TO HIDE OCT
Washington 0JJ& Want to
get away lrom it all?
The Interior Department ts
trying to sell a five-acre island
in Sitka Bay, Alaska. The de
partment said it is surrounded
by "very rough water' and has
been unoccupied for 30 years.
In 103 J the average hourly
pay of u. S. auto workers was
$2.08.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
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Ukt afioraaaa WhitUod awtr a I aad pari
mt aaaataatiaj aarlr advaBatt to friai
aa taa Board at iradt maty.
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aa lift ctaU. aid trta BioBtlu rtaeklaa
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vary atroac aot tatrkata, BaAlat laaduu
operation antra arafltaala, taartod A
kiilltaA toilutaca to tara.
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Mlnattaaut aadarmlaad Uao brtad atrtai
Uttr.
Whtat citatd lawar to hlahtr.
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S1.H far to duality.
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aaatlaa Uland aad waal wbalaaaia at
II lat fl doaaa aart. .
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NAUGHT! BOTS
Berkeley fJJO Thomas S.
Blake, 20, a University of Call
fomia student, had his air rifle
taken away from him yesterday
and was fined 115 for sniping
at co-eds from the rear.
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kraaaht 111 a.
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Alt fear ta tattaMaa.
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attifa. atroaa.
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oatlv 141 BUbtr.
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Mid-Willamette
' Obituaries
Thomas A. Reiling
Woodburn Thomas Anthony
Reiling, 67, well known resi
dent of Woodburn, died Wed
nesday night, Nov. 23, at his
home, S69 N. Sixth St., after
an Ulness ot several months.
He had lived at bia late resi
dence about a year, moving to
town from his dairy farm near
Belle Pass! when he retired. He
formerly conducted a meat
market in Mt, Angel and Cer-
vals.
Mr. Reiling was born at
Woodburn July 20, 1888, and
had lived in this vicinity most
of his life. He was a member
of St Luke's parish and a char
ter member of the Knights of
Columbus at Mt. Angel.
Survivors Include his wife,
Helena Reiling, of Woodburn;
one son, Paul of Cervais; two
brothers, Albert and Lawrence
Reiling ot Woodburn; three
sisters, Mrs. Theresa Nibler of
Woodburn, Mrs. Rena Lowe of
Seattle, Dr. Agnes Reiling of
Chicago, and four grandchil
dren. Recitation of the Rosary will
be at St Luke'a Catholic
church at 8:30 p.m. Friday,
Nov. IT, and Requiem Mass
will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 28, at St Luke's followed
by Interment In St. Luke's cem
etery under the direction of
the Rlngo Mortuary.
Starling Clark
Silverton The body of Ster
ling Clark, 68, was sent to Prai
rie City, Ore., for funeral serv
ices and committal rites, Thurs
day morning, under direction
of the Ekman Funeral Home.
Mr. Clark died unexpectedly
at Silverton hospital where he
had been but a few hours, Mon
day. He bad lived at his pres
ent home on Rt 2, Box 66-A,
for the past three year com
ing here from Prairie City
Surviving are the widow, Elma,
one daughter, Virginia Durfey
or unity. Ore., and on son.
IDs! ton of Redmond.
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DEATHS
anar O carta Marat iaaa
trvty Giana Uurualataa. la a Wat.
boapliti Mot. 14. Law raaldoal at La
OratMla. Butt Wad a aarooto, Mr. and
Ur. Bart alurctaUaai alatar. Rati. Uaa
MuKbtaaa; bratoar. Daalal Uurahlioa.
tad trtadrtthtr. Dtp Hurebltea, all at
La Oraada. atolaataal hat aaaa atada to
0f00 lor a rv kcom aad hmraiai
by tbt VlrtU T. Oodaa Ca
Mark Millar Mrara V ,
Lata raaldoal of Tmtattela. sbm a.
that sltr Marttaaar n tk tbt ato mt at
mra. Surrtvod bp papbawa. Dr. Joha
atrara, Oiaaaa Clir. VlWl Mjrtrt. lada
aoadtacaj aiarat, Mra. Mtbal Bin, Ba
tort. Hilda Htwoll, atoitta. Borrlcoa
Uimdar. Nor. M tl U ata. to taa
Cbrltttaa Church at Orocoa city, nittr
tatai tt Metiatala Vlav CaaialarT. Or,
ion City aatttr dUracttoa mt MtwaU
Bdwtrdt Ca.
Wartor V, Mall
Wtlttr r. Matt, to a laeai aaaBitol
Nov. la. at tea att Pf 14. Lata raaldrat
of Hit Mmit Aa. awvlrad tr wifa.
Mr. Lydla Motl; thrat dtuthtori. Mra.
Bdltli Chlpaua, Portia adi Mra. Mtldrad
Clark. FaU Croak, aad Mra. Mtrlrt
Draadoff. Albany; thrao aaaa, Doaaid.
Kontld and Brntal MoU, all ol Stlatp;
thrao tltpHtouthUra, Jttaa Aatta, Oar.
dtaa. Calif., Loula Pfau, Broakt tad
Artlca UapPBtr, atltta: two altUrt,
tort. Oract Spladtr, Hot frtnlota, B. D.,
and Mra. Btrtha Baltat, attltlt, Watb.
AJaa 11 trtAdchlldrta. Barticaa will aa
bald Saturday, Mo. IS pi 1:M -. ta
Howl.dwardt Cbtpat with tht Bar.
Willi an P.- Cltr oilklatln, lnUmtBt
tl Balcrtat Mttnorial Park. Mambar at
tbt Maaarant ehurcb af Baltat,
Jtatat Araat Daaaaa
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Rt. 1, Boa ill. iBptttdtaea, at tha
rttldtBM NoTtnbtr 31. BurvlTod ar wifa.
Mra. Bylrla Duaeaa. ladttttadtsea: tit
tart. Mr. Wilata a Eraat, todtPtadtact,
Mra. Thto M. Murray, Portland: bra-
thtrt. Dr. U. V. Oiuwn. Xaontot, Ctlif..
tnd C. K. Duaeaa, MoMlaatiUt, Ora,
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C.tuc h-Barrlck Ca,
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1 1T W. Clair Bt, Mooawutta, to thtt
city Mar. U at tbt act af II ytart.
Mother of Mtrtartt I. Btataor, Moa
aiouttt. Mambar af St. Paul't Bplteaptl
cburcb. Prlvtto urvlatt wlU mm fetid
aaturdar, Nov. M at 1: p.ta. to tha
chapol pf tha W. T. Hit dow c. Cna
clitdlar ttrvlcw at Clip Vlaw Ceaiatary.
nav. ooarct awin wui ft.elata.
Manbtr af Chadwtck Chapttr No. 11.
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