Monday December 28, 1953 Local Paragraphs like Seeking lo THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orezon FOLLIES CHECK PRESENTED HOSPITAL nST1-. DL FUra '"Indonesia and -i , M.t Hiuuivms nftr a Slav at Sals.ml.4.,., Continued from Pace t) In .!.. ... 'th'j 10 questions Mon nrnuressinar well atuill v. ni "w dav hsbmi., ;j .L- iPr"L. Sr.. . ...3 .. k.i.1J." w,7"n u? au"n. Mon- , :. "V''a,u ,,,r ision lUdv n vni n..u.i: a . v save iiie uprnncran General hospital after suffer- Film Forum scheduled lor ,h"'view of the State of the Union krt and dromv pond . ikk.. .... . ior me mejsac. h.j , . n ' - luooy oi the YMCA. The film in. Mr. and Mm. Lmdsey on Indonesia, entitled -T grated their 53rd wedding ical Mountain Lund " wta do I aaiversary December S. Borne from Hospital Mrs. lobtrt (Twilla Losve) Hamil L 2465 Claude itreet, re mriied home Christmas morn m from the Salem General jjospital where she had an emergency appendectomy late Honda y afternoon. While Mrs. gimilton was in the hospital, (yir small daughter, Rebecca, , Cared for by her maternal p ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. p. Lindscy. """"" 0 Pm. and the dis cussion led by Bill Rn nifssage nad nothing to wnn any such criticism. Long Contemplated "This is a step which has own contemplated by the Pres- follow. About 40 persons 1 ident '" along." Hagerty said, have registered for the series ' Eisenhower himself said last and others mav real.,.. .- month that h inisniorf i. tne six remaining sessions. sult witl the Democrats at ' some point after discussing the uoor forced A door lock forthcoming program with Re was broken and two new tires Publican leaders. LeotFioi0rereSt0k'n'r0m,he The bi-P"" conference 48? SerVlce tation-1 4nno"nced Monday will be .L , ulh cCommcial street,: held at the White House at some time Saturday night, city 10:30 a.m., EST, Jan. 5 morning"'" ""'" Hagerty said that while the I President will discuss the State . csr Entry Tried The right Escapee Returned The lt1 ,, tne.Unior- message gener- window on her car was of six escapees from the Mae ' "y 'th ,ne legislators, the damaged by a prowler who at-Lare School for Boys Friday "P .i' n tne ,or" mpted to force entry into the ! night was returned to thi VSn ,nd natinal de ,ir Saturday evening while it ! school Saturdav n ,ienst aspects of the document. i. i I. , u Ann ui i. . . J 1 c :r m.i;w..' iO I ! ir . m LA-.: . .V '- -SrWlf a'jiVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaa.i 1 ah i i J ! WI, parked in the 400 block of I ported. Five we're picked i "Those are two subjects," Court street, Virginia Wallace, the early morning hours and Ha,ierty dded' "which are of 2880 Peck avenue, reported to ; the sixth later in the oay. They I vilal importance to everyone city police. gave no details of the capture, i in ,n' country." COURT NEWS Male Society The regular ! False Alarms Called City meeting of Willamette Agate j firemen were called out on two ..a Mineral Society has nepn ' false alarms Saturdav ninht changed to Tuesday, Decern-1 Both alarms were called in by ' Circuit Court Mr 29 at 8 p.m. in the chapel a woman, firemen said. They t Th"n" Trhtr v. uarr Ana " Ealcm Memorial hospital, "me in at 8:17 and 9:57 p.m. HlSZ" to,?.. 'Z Oificers will be elected andlne was reportedly a garage c0'""' property .ettiim.m. uiere will b an exchange oflin veterans' housing area Lo,. a. d.li ... jhD Bob, Dtn. ... and the Other in the 900 blockb0: Divorce decree twarriing ciutody oi I" - of State street Thev latter i?""" ,nM 10 pl'n"" '"o: requinni ki i l. .u . . ' . lauer adenmnl to Py tM moochly iupporl. Chimney Overheats An ov-:mocK has the state Capitol on 1 froneny uretmeat coainmeo. erheatcd chimney caused a mi-' one Sde and Willamette uni- nor blaze at the home of Mrs. versny ouuaings on tne other, A check for $6000 is being presented Charles H. Heltzel, president of Salem Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, by Mrs. E. F. Kirkwood, Hospital Auxiliary treasurer. The check is the major part of the proceeds of the recent "High Fever Follies" sponsored by the auxiliary. The money will be used to purchase a revolutionary cen tralized food service for the hospital, known as "Meals on Wheels." From left in picture, Mrs. Charles Heltzel, chairman of Follies committee; Charles Heltzel: Mrs. Kirk wood; Irwin Wedel. hospit. ' administrator; and Mrs. Ken neth Sherman, president of the Auxiliary Fire Menaces (Continued from Page 1 Keva M. Wright, 1698 Bellevue itreet, about 6:15 Sunday eve ning. Ceiling boards and joists were charred by the flames, firemen said. Cars Collide Minor damage was done to vehicles driven by Elmer L. Hastings, Monmouth, ud Jalmer Pederson, Port land, when they collided at the intersection of Center and Commercial streets about 6 o'clock Sunday evening, city police reported. Jacket Taken A grey suede jacket was stolen from lys car while it was parked near his residence, David Welton, 510 North Winter street, reported to city police Saturday. The shirt was taken from the un locked car on December 10, he aid. Thief Gets Bacon A thief lorced the lock on a door off the loading dock at the Mon Ark Meat com; any, 1615 So. !5th street, Friday night, and nude off with some bacon, sau nge and cheese lrom one store room and more bacon from an other storeroom, city police re ported Saturday. The theft wis discovered by an employe u he went to work Saturday morning. Assumed Business Name I An assumed business name certificate for Dizzy Dean's Service Station has been issued by the county clerk to H. C. Hanson. 1898 South 12th Street. Salem. Election Tonight Members of the executive committee of the Industrial Supervisors As-! probate Court sociation win meet Monday night in the office of Gus Moore, secretary of the YMCA, and from the group of 18 will elect officers for the coming year. Iiabel Hein Moore v. Pioneer Truel Co. il executor of the Ceo. W. Shane etite: Plaint!!!', motion to airlke cer tain paraaraph o! delendant'a aaiver ai "Irlvoloiu and Irrelevant." School Administrators In City for Convention Several score persons, high to the educators as well as to William Jamea Bernard estate: Order admitting will to probate and appoint ing Otto R. akopil. Jr.. administrator. Erie T. Hall tatate: Order admlttlni will to probate and apoplntlm Hlnnie B. Hall administratrix. Film Forum Meeting In donesia will be the topic at the weekly meeting of the Film Forum at the YMCA Monday night. The general theme of the meetings is "World Affairs Are Your Af fairs." Before each discussion a film furnished by the Ford Foundation is shown. Atten dance averages from 35 to 40. Bill Ross of KSLM is moderator. The sun has 1,045 times the mass of Jupiter, the heaviest planet. Season's Greetings from your Watkins Dealer and Dis tributor. May the New Year be a happy one for you! 1135 So. Commercial St. Ph. 3-5395. Free Delivery. 3lo Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co, 255 N. Lib erty. 308 Eileen's Beauty Studio, 1405 N. 17th. will be closed Monday after January 1, 1954. ! District Courts Loula DeCtcco. Portland, obtaining money by talse pretensea. charaed dls muted lollowlna return of not true bill by grand Jury, Ray Johnaon. larceny by bailee, dli muued on grounds that federal govern ment la prosecuting defendant for a crlmt Involving aame acta. Raymond H. atnlth. escape from the penitentiary, dismissed on grounds that an Indictment was filed by rand jury for county circuit court. Municipal Court John L. Luts. 3S0 Browning avenue. driving while Intoxicated, held In lieu o! 1350 bail. Donald Prancla Pearl. ISM Beach ave nue. Illegal possession ol Intoxicating liquor, posted 111 ball. James Edward Weat. low Yew afreet. disobedience of court order to pay fine. posted 131 ball. Donald t,. Reed, illegal posseatlon of intoxicating liquor, paid 120 line. Marriage Licenses Paul H. Blake. 31. overhead crane op erator, Samoa. Calif., and Shirley Alice Weber, 19. at borne. Eureka, Calif. Olln Donald Wallace, 10, cannery work ', Rt. 1. Turner, and Batty Darlene Dowt, 33, waltraaa, MS Beiitvue St., Salem. Paul Orlando- Jewell. 33 atudent. Ken- Bewick, Wash., and Elolia Arden Rose berry. 33. atudent, 1101 North Summer St., Salem. John Crooks, 44. contractor. Corrallta. and Helen Robertaon. 41. utility clerk. 1139 Highland Ave.. Salem in the ranks of Oregon educa tors, assembled at Parrish Junior high school Monday morning in connection with the annual convention of the Oregon Association of School Administratars. The one day conference was presided over by H. Milo Cam eron of Portland, president of the association. The delegates listened to two addresses during the fore noon concerning personnel problems. One of the speak ers was Frank Beach, vice president of the U.S. National Bank of Portland who discuss ed "Personnel Policies and Procedures in Industry." He was followed by Dr. William R. Odell, professor of educa tion, Stanford University, who approached the personnel problem from the ingle of the school administration. A number of discussion groups were formed following the two general talks. Chair men of these groups Included Wallace McCrae, superinten dent of the Pendleton schools; Henry Tetz, superintendent of the Monmouth-Independence schools; Don J. Campbell, su perintendent of Parkrose; Guy Shellenberge: of the Marsh fild schools ande J. T. Long fellow of the Lincoln county system, Toledo. Monday night at the Marion hotel a banquet will be served delegates here for the annual meeting of the Oregon School Among those evacuated from the Mt. Wilson blaze were 40 ! bed patients from Pottenger sanatorium and clinic in Mon rovia. Children at the north end of Sierra Madre also were removed from their homes as the flames crossed the city lim its ver brush-covered land. U.S. forestry officials said 136 cabins in Ps- Santa Anita can yon are presumed lost. Intense heat from the flames prevent ed an inspection party from entering the canyon. Boards Association, who will Ashes Fall li Los Angeles conduct their session at Par rish junior high Tuesday. Ralph Jones, Grants Pass school superintendent, will preside and Dr. William C. Jones, executive director of Western Interstate Commis sion lor Higher Education. will deliver the main address. French Airforce (Continued from Pane 1 French sources in Saigon said the invaders were Vietminh regulars from coastal North Annam, possibly supported by some Laotian regional ele ments. The French also were faced with a major supply problem. The rebel advance cut the Me kong River supply line as well as road routes to the Laos gov ernment seat of Vientiane. The capital and other strategic towns in the northern part of the kingdom now must be sup plied by air. The Mt. Wilson area fire started Sunday from undeter mined origin. Ashes fell as far away as downtown Los An geles and Hollywood. The fire fingers moved quickly up Mt. Wilson and nearby peaks. Fire and high winds destroy ed the telephone and power lines in the Mt. Baldy and San Antonio Canyon areas. Roads were blocked and sightseers told to stay out. Between 600 and 1,000 men with more than 60 pieces of equipment manned the fire lines in the tricky terrain. For estry officials and police order ed residents of Monrovia can yon. Hidden Canyon and the Gold Hill section on Monrovia's outskirts, Santa Anita Canyon and some houses in Arcadia to evacuate for safety. ERROL FLYNN FATHER Rome VPi A daughter was born yesterday to Patrice Wy more, actress wife of film hero Errol Flynn. Doctors at Rome's International Hospital said the mother and 6 '4 -pound baby, named Anella Roma, were "do ing fine." WSC Engineer (Continued from Pats H His ten-year record at the Whiting corporation brought his rise from chief engineer of the btoker division to director of engineering of the division, to director of research and de- I velopment. to plant manager, I and to vice president in charge of manufacturing. Long Service Record Following his graduation from Washington State in 1918, he was in instructor and as. J sistant professor of mechanical engineering and member of the 1 engineer experiment staff of ; the college. He was an appren tice instructor at the Puget sound navy yard at Bremer ton in 1918-19 and two years I before that was with the naval ordnance division at the navy i vara. Dr. Pearl taught at Benson Polytechnic school in Portland as head of the gas and aviation division. He was there from 1926 to 1932. A year prior to that he owned and operated a Dusiness in Portland. In his tenure at Washington State college since 1946 he has been director of industrial re search and chairman of the mechanical engineering d e -parement. He has done re search work f - the Bonneville administration which he will not direct. Long Career Listed He was born in Kent, Wash.. October 2. 1893. He graduated from Washington State in 1916 with a degree of bachelor of science and obtained his mas ter's degree then in 1926. From the University of Mich igan in 1934 he gained his PtBFatkotfroo5pwuca28 39 28 Ph. D. In addition he has taken special courses in X-ray, avia tion and management. Dr. Pearl is a member of the American Society of Mechan ical Engineers and the Ameri can Society for Engineering Education. He holds four United Stales patents and has written many technical - -tides for magazines and periodicals. He Is a i. 'ember of Tau Beta Crimson Circle, Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi, and Phi Eta Sugma. He is a member of the Congre gational church. Masons, East ern Star and his local Chamber of Commerce. He is married and has one child. Selection of Assessor Due A number of men have lul mitted their application! ti the position of Marion count assessor, held for many yeal By tne late "Tad" Shelton. In one or two Instance where men have been a reluctant to apply for the poa friends have approached til county court In their behalf County Judge Rex HartleJ said a successor to Shelto would probably be selects Tuesday, although the Marid County Central Committal will be given an opportunitj to check the qualifications the candidates. The person selected wll hold office until, the next fen eral election. Ex-Spy Says (Continued from Paste 1) The early successes of Han nibal were based on a success' ful combination of infantry and cavalry at a time when the Ro man cavalry forces were al most nonexistent. IT'S GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP FOB . . . EVINRUDE 1201 So, Commercial Sen. Jenner (R., Ind ), thl committee chairman, said In statement Saturday night tha on the basis of testimony iron Ismael Ege. a former Red In telligence officer, "there prod ably ar 25 Soviet spy ring operating in the Unite States." Gouzenko, asked to estimatl how many Soviet agent might be working in the Unit ed States now, replied: I think It might run inu hundreds. As some lndlcal tion, they spend several mil lion dollars on telegram alone." i GIVES BRIDE AWAT AT 96 Denver 0J.B A 96-year-old great grandfather presented his daughter, herself a grand mother, to the bridegroom in a week-end wedding. Lewis Cavender Kees gave away his daughter, Mrs. Fan nie Watson, at the ceremony witnessed by the bride's two sons and her five grandchll dren. Gl's Cheer (Continued from Pan 1) a statement telling 8th Arm; troops, in effect, not to get ex cited. The Army promised soldier. additional information, quickly as it is available. There were seven America! divisions and part of an eightl in Korea at the time of the ar mistice and there has been ni announcement that any had been withdrawn. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation for the many klnc and thoughtful acts of friendi and neighbors in the recent bereavement occasioned by the passing of our husband anc father, Orrln W. Emmons, lata of 1780 Court Street, Salem lawuuss. JENNIE C. EMMONS and Family. 108 POOR BOY SANDWICH ' At NORTH'S 117 Center St. nusnnoii cnniniTiG ACIIES-PAiriS Hum Ij, tfAtiArai flTnuntv Iiwt Rs Hivlln nrl Wil liam Lewis, business man, will advanced to tne ran oi Knioht PflmmonHsr nf 4VlS Court of Honor during investi ture ceremonies to oe neio in Portland Monday night. The awarria will ha marie in recOS- nition of the work accomplish es oy tne two men in aaiera Scottish Rite circles. A num ber of Salem persons, promi nent in Masonic circles, wiu witness the ceremonial. Tsviunrf r.ltiK Tnwngend Fluh Mn 1 7 uill mt at the home of Mrs. Olga Northup, TO Fairview avenue at 2 p.m. Tuesday. WW A. ..111... Mtt - ' raMASssauj sw ..- tegular meeting of the Marion Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign n will be held Monday "enlng at the Veterans of foreign Wart hall, 8 p.m. ler M. Pierce In Weak Condition The life nf Walter M Pierce. I U-y ear-old x-congresman I "4 former governor, is hang- "IDy a thread. Mrs. I1' 80th birthday Saturday, "Ml she got her wish that her "HMnd could live until rarlstmas. She asirf Um 1. ...... a,lr I to i comfortable. BORN I Vi """Oem1 BOSMTl lfRF - T " aaS Mrs. Daniel lwitA-To Mrs. ttlwaro Iau i ,TT' 4 Mri- Oerald Ball. "STZRUKt-To Dr. aol Mrs Ver ? Cm!'1' 1:rI tlnraiaeia M a OltrUUt HOSPITAL ,a-T. Mr. u lira. Lm I. Oft nULi' o" Sot. Dec. as. T"- Tft air. and Itra. Harlaa YEAR-END Store Hours 9:50 to 5:30 a B a Kt. 3 m vu - 1... n.. ea liTf. JrTo " and Mrs. Oeorn nfii,?' T St.. a ttrl. Dm. s. .TT-T air. tad lira. Doa Cartla. It Now... 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