Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bales, Oreroa
Tuesday, December 1, 1953
RIDE HUGE HAWAIIAN WAVE
KM.
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$5 Million Bond Issue
Sold to Kuhn, Loeb Firm
A $5,000,000 lasu of bondi
in sold Tuesday by the On
ion Department e Veterans'
Affairs to Kuhn, Loeb and
Company of New York and Aa-
Skllled Hawaiian turf rlden (Iide down advancini
front of huge wave at Makaha, near Wainanae, Oahu, as
Mskaha'a winter sesson of big waves gets an early start
this year. This wive was estimated to be about 19 feet
high, and only the best of island surfers brave such big
ones. Photo was made with a telephoto lens from a Jutting
reef by "Scoop" Tsuiuki of Hawaii. (AP Wlrephoto)
Siddall Riles
At Astoria
Funeral service will be held
in Astoria Wednesday for Mark
Siddall, former Salem resident
and a resident of Astoria for
about the past 30 years. He died
In Astoria Sunday.
Born In Iowa 84 years ago,
Siddall was married in Cali
fornia In 1023 to Alta Haw
thorn. The couple came to the
Salem area and Siddall farmed
her for several years and later
operated wood business here.
They moved from Salem to
Astoria and operated a hotel
there.
Survivors besides his wife
include a son, Mark Siddall,
Jr., of Astoria; a daughter, Mrs.
Richard Freeman of California;
a half-brother. Gaylen Siddall
of Hayesvllle. Two sisters-in-
law, Mrs. C. L. Lynch and Mrs.
Ralph Gilbert, and a brother-in-law,
Ray Hawthorne, reside
in the Salem area.
811 Jap War Prisoners
Returned From Siberia
Maizuru. Japan UP) Laugh
ing and waving, 811 former
Japanese soldiers who ware
captured by the Russians troop
ad ashor today from ship
which brought them from So
viet prison camps.
Some had been prisoners in
Siberia 14 years.
The highest ranking officer
among them. Lt. Gen. Yolchl
HltomL who commanded the
135th Division of the Kwan
tunc army in World War II. re
ported a tremendous buildup of
Soviet jet air power in eastern
Siberia.
Hltoml said 80 percent of the
aircraft now flying in the area
of Khabarovsk, due north of
Vladivostok, are Jet fighters
similar to the M1G15 and big
ger twin-Jet planes.
He said there also is a vast
Jet base In Ivanov, 180 miles
northeast of Moscow, which he
believed was for the direct de-
fens of the Soviet capital.
The repatriates arrived on
the Japanese passenger ship
Koan Maru. Unlike Japanese
prisoners freed by the Russians
several years ago, they ap-
UdvtrtlMMH)
Druggists' Prescription
For Relief of Itch
When your akin Is irritated
with pimples, red blotches and
ether akin blemishes from ex
ternal causes, you're crazy with
itching torture, try Saaltone
Ointment Itching stops
promptly. Smarting disappears
immediately. Banltone Oint
ment is also wonderful for
Itching feet, cracks between
toes ana Athlete's toot.
For Sal
.' UmiKUCSTNI
tat at Liberty Phone I-Sllt
pea red not to have been Indoc
trinated by the communists.
There were no Red flags and
none sang th "Internationale.''
The former prisoners w r a
the first of 1.247 Japanese
POWs and civilian Internees in
Russia whose release was nego
tiated by the Japanese Red
Cross. Red Cross officials said
they did not know when the
other 436 will be returned.
Girl Scouts
Area Elects
At th semi-annual meeting
for Santlam Area Council of
Girl Scouts at Lebanon, Mon
day night, the following were
named officers:
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
Salem, president; Mrs. A. C
Newell, Salem, recording secre
tary; Ward R. Davis, Salem.
member of finance committee;
Mrs. R. A. Talbott, Albany,
public relations committee
Mrs. D. J. Willson of Corvallls
and Mrs. Jack Pearc of Al
bany, membership nominating
committee.
Attending th meeting from
Salem were Mrs. Spaulding,
Mrs. Newell, Mr. Davis, Mrs.
Edwin Keech, Mrs. W. A. Link,
Mrs. James Waite, Mrs. R. B.
Strlngham, Mrs. W. M. Hux-
stable, Mrs. Ted Hobsrt. Mrs.
Chester Chase, Mrs. R. N.
Chase, Mrs. C. J. Kaunowsky,
Mrs. William White, Mrs. D. V,
Cleman, Mrs. Walter Shendel,
Miss Shirley Valet.
Capital Drug has them!
Tftt evreif, fimst pens
; whk tlectnJ$iisktd Mrs
2!L. "irtpiJsUAs-s-ir
P.ts. '
hAiy Igist-VtaMrm.swka
WiJr rax $5.00 an stji
Snow Reported
In Mountains
Cloudy skies and fairly mild
temperatures continued for
valley areas, Tuesday, but from
th high mountain regions come
reports of snow.
As result of the snow reports,
the state highway department
put out a warning to all motor
ists to carry chains if traveling
the pan sections.
Seven inches of new snow
was reported for Santlam pan
this morning, four inches for
Willamette. Government Camp
reported slushy conditions on
the blghwsy there.
Five-day forecast for Salem
and area calls for more rain off
and on with temperatures
slightly above normal.
Polygamies'
Trial Opened
Kingman, Ariz. W) The
Short Creek polygamy cases
hurtled toward a swift and dra
matic ending Monday as 27
men, accused of being th driv
ing fore behind the multiple
marriage cult, pleaded guilty
to four charges of conspiracy
her.
Their action was believed to
foreshadow a quick windup of
all of th SB other pending
actions against men and wom
en of th northern Arizona col
ony.
No date for arraigning the
other defendants has been set
but there were indications the
chargea against them may be
dismissed.
All of th defendants were
originally accused of eonspir
acy to commit th crimes of
adultery, statutory rape, big
amy, open and notorious co
habitation, contributing to the
delinquency of minors and
marrying th spout of an
other. As the arraignment proceed
ings opened, th counts of
statutory rap and contributing
to th delinquency of minors
were dropped by mutual con
sent of both the state and the
defense.
The polygamlsts were seized
in pre-dawn raid by 100 state
I officers July 28.
Richmond School
Entered by Thieves
Richmond grade school was
broken into over the week-end
and $2.50 in cash was taken,
city police reported Monday.
The money was taken from
teachers' desks, several of
which were ransacked. The
thief also wrote on several wall
calendars, investigating officers
said.
Entry wss gained through an
unlocked window on the north
end of the play porch. The
thief had to climb over an
eight-foot wall to get to the
window, police said.
SMOG BRINGS FREEDOM
Pasadena. Calif. Mrs.
Jo Schwartz showed the traf
fic court several photographs
to prove that smog almost com
pletely hid parking signs. The
pictures got the Junior college
student a suspended sentence
yesterday for overparking in a
two-hour tone.
soeiatas at an effective interest
rate of 2.38 per cent Next clos
est bid waa th 1.389 per cent
offered by Bankers Trust of
New York.
Th money derived from the
sal of th bonds Trill be tued
to finance th state veterans' 4
per cent horn and farm loan
program. Tuesday's sal was
th largest single issue by the
veterans' department sine th
loan program started In 1943,
according to H. C. (Hub) Baal
feld, director.
This sal is th second on In
which th department has been
forced to pay more than 3 per
cent Interest on its loan bonds.
In th last preceding bond sale
last March, the department sold
$4 million of the bonds at a cost
of 2.381, highest on record and
.031 higher than Tuesday's Is
sue Th present issue will ma
ture on April 1, 1967.
The department to date has
loaned more than 848,000,000
to World War II and Korean
veterans for home and farm
purchases, of which $1314 mil
lions have been repaid, with
$14 Vi millions out of the repay
ment reloaned.
Marine Platoon to Be
Named for Governor
Oregon will be sending an
other platoon to the Marine
Corps. This one Is to have its
headquarters in Salem and
probably be known as the Gov
ernor's Volunteer Platoon. I
KEEPS VIGIL BESIDE DAUGHTER IN COMA
iriaf
Thirteen-year-old Bernadin Pollack, who baa been in
coma for 14 months following an operation for removal
of a brain abscess, lies on bed behind her father, Cecil,
. who devised a home-made suction pump built from parts
of a refrigerator and washing machine to clear the girl's
nose and throat and help keep her alive. They are pic
tured in their Davenport, la., home where the child's par
ents and brother and sister keep, a vigilant watch, hoping
ahe will regain consciousness. (AP Wlrephoto)
Four Brothers
Suffocated
Greenville, Mich. ) Four
young brothers suffocated early
Tuesday when trapped la an
upstairs bedroom aa fir raced
through tb first floor of their
tram bom. Tb oldest gave
hi Ufa heroically in a vain ef
fort to save his three brothers.
Their two sisters escaped
on by Jumping from a second
story window. .
Th victims were James Mc
Allister, 14; and his brothers,
Vernon, 10; Ronnie, B, and L.
D., . Th sisters, Jean, 10,
and Reva escaped.
Ruby Violet Barza
Dies at Salem Home
In a coma sine undergoing
an operation In March of thus
year during which her heart
nad stopped, Mrs. Ruby Violet
Barza died Monday at her home
at 803 Juede street
Born September 28, 1920,
Mrs. Barza cam to Salem to
make her bom In 1840. Sh
was a member of th Catholic
church.
Surviving Mrs. Barza ar
her husband, George Barza ol
Salem; a daughter. Miss Doro
thy Barza of Portland; sisters,'
Mrs. John Bishop of Coos Bay,
Mrs. Clara Diamond of Salem,
Mrs. Vernon Beesmer of King
ston. N.Y., and Miss Joyce Ann
Vohland of Salem; and broth
era, Clifford O. Vohland of
Gervaia, Burgess C. Vohland
and Roas J. Vohland, both of
Salem.
Announcement of ' services
will be mad later by - th
Clough-Barrick chapel.
Date for this platoon to leave
will be sometime in January
and the men in the platoon will
be from all over the state.
The first platoon of Oregon
Marines to leave for Marine
Corps duty, reported in at San
Diego in early July 1953. It
contained over 20 men from
Salem.
NOTICE
THE ADVANCE SUPPLY CO., INC., whol.sol. jobbers
f restaurant, ravarn, janitoriol anal institutional sup
plies, hat movtd Its offic and warahousa to 735 Edg
watar Straat, Salem.
PLEASE (All 2-0807 FOR PROMPT SERVICE
Mr. Sidney S. Wages is no longer with tha company
Capital Drug Store
405 Srata (Corner of Liberty)
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