Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, November SO, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orefc
Pat I
FIRE SWEEPS PUSAN
Milk Price Increase
Suspended by Board
Fall Fatal to
Mrs. Buell
A fall down basement ttalrs
Friday resulted fatally Satur
day for Mrs. Grace Estella
Buell, 80, who bad lived - In
the Salem community for 71
years.
The accident occurred at
Mrs. Buell's home, 1909 North
Fourth, and she died at a' Sa
lem hospital where she failed
to recover consciousness.
Mrs. Buell was born in In
diana October 12, 1873. With
her family she came to Oregon
when she was 8 years old and
they lived at Woodburn, later
moving to Salem.
She is survived by her hus
band, H. M. Baell of Salem:
two daughters, Mrs. Arnel
Smith and Mrs. Clifford Smith,
both of Salem; three sons, Ar
thur Buell of Olympla, Wash.,,
Scire Buell of Montclair, N. J.,
and Nathan Buell of Portland
by 12 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Buell was a member of
the First Baptist church of Sa
lem. Services will be held
Tuesday at l6:S0 a.m. from the
Clough-Barrick Chapel, with
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson as the
minister and Interment in City
View.
1 Hirohif o Calls
ISpecial Session
i Tokyo UP) Emperor Hiro
hito called Japan's Parliament
i into an unusual special money
.session today ami urged xne
i members to do their best in a
".rUlz-al xituatlon."
t The legislators will act on a
proposed supplementary duo-
get bill which, if approved,
would push this year's figure to
i an unprecedented one trillion
yen (12,777,000,000).'
' The proposed addition, sec
i Mil this vear. resulted from
J the government's decision to
k raise the price ox rice, me
J wages of government workers
. i ,,. ..atty, uH;rii The
l government buys the rice crop
lrom farmers for rationing at
; controlled prices.
;KGAL Given New
-'Transmission Scope
Lebanon With the comple
tion of a $20,000 building pro
gram which included a second
250 foot tower, transmission
' lines, tuning units and other
Tradlo equipment, station
tKGAL is now authorized to
J broadcast unlimited time on
"920 kilocycles with 1000 watts
'nf nnwer It is the first station
fin Linn and Benton counties so
I authorized to broadcast full
. time at that wattage.
Th niffht time coverage of
KG AL was rated by consulting
"engineers to be superior, sia
s ed John Truhan. executive di
f the W. Gordon Al
tlen radio interests. "We have
r Just one direction in which we
Zrfn nnt transmit while other
'new radio stations now grant-
V ... h-.M n At
t-ea oy wv ivi. -
: five directions In which they
'cannot transmit because of re-
quired protection of other sta
tions," he said. "KGAL'i main
protection is in the direction
VYT.V In Snnkane."
Truhan also announced that
station KGAK has applied to
tv. 4imr Mmmunications
HIC ivuv.h
i commission for an increase of
power from 1000 to B000 watts.
He is associated with Allen in
i the ownership of the Salem s ta
ction.
Althnuch the auto industry
, is the product of the 20th Cen
Mury, Leonardo da Vinci in the
J 15th Century saw the possibil
ity of makine an automobile
land several steam vehicles
i-were built in the 18th Century
PRINCE ACCUSED
OF TREASON '
Cairo, Egypt ff) Egypt's
government accused former
Prince Abbas Halimj cousin of
Flame engulf a building in downtown Pusan, Korea,
as a wind-whipped fir swept a mile-and-a-half swath
through the port city. Soma 3,000 home and the U.S.
Army's Korean base headquarters building were destroy
ed. Several thousand U.S. soldiers aided in fighting the
fire which for a time endangered the U.S. embassy and
tens of millions of dollar worth of equipment and ma- i
terial on American operated docks. (AP Wlrephoto via
radio fcrn Tokyo)
ex-King Farouk, Monday of
high treason and conspiring
with a foreign power. He
faces a possible death sentence
if convicted.
Portland ( The Stat
Board of Agriculture ha com
plied with a request by Gov
Paul Patterson to suspend an
order which would have in
creased the price of milk in the
Portland area.
The decision was announced
Saturday night after chairman
Fred H. Coekell polled other
member of the board by tele
phone. . Patterson asked suspension
of the order which would
have increased the price o(
milk on to 23 cents a quart
because it bad been approved
at a dosed, unannounced meeting.
Coekell said the proposed
increase would be reviewed at
a public meeting Dec. 13, when
"everyone would get a chance
to talk.'
Two Portland women, Mrs.
Frank Taylor, state chairman
of the Affiliated Milk Com
mittee, and State Rep. Maurine
Neuberger, have announced
they will protest the increas.
William S. WeldeL milk
marketing administrator, re
leased a statement Saturday in
which he said the increase was
"necessary to carry out the
provisions of the Oregon Milk
Marketing Act"
He said there had been
"numerous public hearings and
extensive investigations" pre
ceding the announcement of
the price increase.
Weidel added that a 1-cent
increase would have applied
only in Multnomah, Clacka
mas, Washington and Colum
bia counties. There would have
been a half-cent increase in
Marion, Yamhill and Polk
counties, where milk now sells
at 22 cents a quart and no
Increase in Wasco and Hood
River counties where milk now
if selling at 23 cent the min
imum price provided in the
nine-county oider.
Xmas Party for
Ml. Angel Legion
ML Angel The Mount An
gel post, American Legion, met
Tuesday evening at the Legion
Memorial hall, and outlined
plans for their annual Christ
mas party, which is scheduled
for Dec. 12. Commander Gene
Hotter named Leo Traeger and
Joseph Faulhaber as a commit
tee of two to make arrange
ment and work with the aux
iliary committee.
Commander Hoeffer urged
every Legionnaire of the local
post to be at the St Mary's
school auditorium sometime be
tween a.m. and I p.m. on
Tuesday, Dee. 8, to give a pint
of blood when the Red Cross
bloodmobile visits this area.
Peter Gores, blood bank chair
man, reported that the need of
blood was urgent and that the
shortage of quotas in other
areas made it all the more im
portant that Mount Angel turn
out 100 per cent in support of
the program.
Comrades U. Becker, Jim
Drysdale, and Jake Eberle were
reported in the hospital and
88 members were reported
signed up thus far in the mem
bership drive.
Members voted to' purchase
rehabilitation stamp.
Oregon 4-HGirIs
Win in Chicago
Chicago 1 Youngsters
from all part of the nation
captured honor In various
competitive classes Monday a
the 32end national 4-H Con
gress entered it second day.
Winner in health improve
ment, dairy food demonstra
tion, tractor maintenance, pub
lic ipeaking and soil and wa
ter conservation competition
wre announced Monday.
Health improvement awards
went to 32 youths. Each re
ceived a U.S. saving bond
from the Kellogg Co, Battle
Creek, Mich.
Winner included Carol Ann
Jensen, Gooding, Idaho; Mary
Jane Wait, Rtckresll, Or.
The eight winner of the
dairy food demonstration com
petition received all -expense
trips to the 4-H Congres. They
included Janet Bibcock, IS,
Hillsboro, Ore.
Winners of other competi
tions of whom received 8300
scholarship included:
Tractor maintenance Ern
est Leach, 18, Toppenisb,
Wash.
Soil and Water Conservation
Duane S. Ssrgent, 18, Simp
son, Mont
One flock of gees ! known
to have flown at the height of
20,000 feet
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