Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 04, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday, January , 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salean, OrtgOl ' -
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kuU fracture in . traffic ac
cident at 14th nd Lee Wednee
oy evening, if Improving aft
er surgery in Providence hos
pital. Portland, it was report
ed from the hospital Monday.
nZ " hJared-Ura.
D. W Burroughs, 202J North
"to Street, was admitted Sun-
to aaiem General Hospital
fer fracturing an ankle in a
U at Hoodoo Ski Bowl Satur
day afternoon. It was her first
uiuc on SKIS.
Vandala Hit Pool Vandals
pparently had a good time at the
dinger pool building last week.
punce reported Monday. They
entered the girls' locker room by
breaking out a window, scattered
mucellanious property about,
spattered the walls with ink,
threw clothes baskets into the
pool, broke a window to the boiler
rom and made an attempt to open
the boiler room door with a pick
. investigating officers said.
Windows Broken Three win
dows were broken by vandala
throwing rocks at the McDonald
Candy company warehouse, 13th
and Howard streets, early Sdnday
morning, city police reported.
Wrist Broken A broken srlet
was suffered by Mrs. Delia G. Pat.
ton, 492 South High street, when
he fell at 532 North Winter
street Sunday, city first aidmen
reported, a he was taken to Salem
venerai noapital for treatment
Assumed Business Name An
assumed business name of Wiles
Drug Store has been filed with
the county clerk by John K.
Wiles and John D. Wiles. In a
previous filing the co-partnership
of John K. Wiles and Clar
ence . Wiles was dissolved.
Hungry Burglar Someone
broke into his place early Sat
urday morning and stole a beef
roast from the refrigerator,
xrans m. iook, OM university
street, reported to city police.
Entry was made by ripping the
screen loose from the rear porch
door to unlatch it The Cooks
heard a noise about 4 a m., but
when he investigated he could
find nothing, Cook said.
Care Collde Cars driven by
Wright Ralph Noel, Chemawa,
and Roy Elmo Simmons, Kelso,
Washington, collided at the in
tersection of Marion and Capitol
streets Sunday night with minor
damage to both vehicles, city po
lice reported No one was injur
ed. Both cars were northbound,
police said.
New Officer Reports WilUam
Lehold, 1406 North Liberty
street, was sworn in Monday as
a city patrolman and began his
duties on the swing shift He
replaces David Weber, 1616 Court
street, who resigned from the
force recently. Lebold's appoint
ment will be temporarily until he
passes civil service examinations,
Police Chief Clyde Warren said.
Rain and Wind
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Washington listed Lou Bech
enhauer as a storm victim. He
was electrocuted Saturday when
an uprooted tree broke a power
line, which whipped around his
legs. The accident occurred at
his home five miles east of Olym
pic Marooned Family Rescued
An Oregon rancher used a
tractor to plow a trail through
deep snow to rescue a mother and
her two children who were ma
rooned for 12 hours in their
snowbound car near Klamath
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Wright and
their children Betty, 14, and Ed
dy, 4, stalled in the snow when
they made a wrong turn Saturday
while en route to Lake of the
Woods in the Cascade Mountains.
Wright left the family in the
ear and walked 11 miles through
deep snow until he met Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Wampler returning
to their1 stock ranch.
Wampler and Wright used a
tractor to cut their way back to
the Wright car and rescue Mrs.
Wrisht the two children and
their cocker spaniel.
The winds toppled trees tnrougn
out Western Oregon, knocking out
power service temporarily in doi
ens of places, and blowing over
television antennas.
The Columbia River bar was
closed to shipping much of the:
weekend, but was reopened Monday
morning. Bar pilots began moving
six ships inside the river entrance
and two that had waited outside
for the storm to subside.
A cold front accompanied the
storm Saturday and gave Oregon
beaches a rare glimpse of snow.
Hail End thunder also accompanied
the storm front at North Bend,
where gusts reached a velocity of
It miles an hour.
Snow fell in the Coast range and
at one time there were five inches
of snow on the Sunset Highway
between Portland and the coast
Only an inch remained Monday,
and state police advised that chains
no longer were needed.
Snow was heavy in the Cascade
Range and some sections of Central
and Eastern Oregon.
The storm kicked up high waves
atone- the coast. Mrs. Pearl Rhodes.
DMttawl suae atrurk bv a log
tossed ashore as she walked on the j
aeach at Seaside sunaay. a icg
bone wsi broke.
Births
Simmon eroarrrax m..
BRACK - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brora, woodborn. way. Jan. 1.
ROTH To Mr. and Stra. JUrmea.
HoUk Selena. girl. .
Bad Holes Reported The
uutence oi several deep chuck
boles in the pavement on Ever
green avenue near the point
here it Joins the city limits,
was reported during Monday's
ui me county court by
Judge Rex Hartley.
Ftood Waters Heavy rains
of the past 24 noun remits in
several complainta reaching the
county court and the engineer-
uisucpariment concerning
Hood waters of a minor nature.
Mra. Glen L Stevenson report
ed that water was backing Into
the basement of her home at
Childa avenue and Sunnyview
drive. FaMlty drainage ie Warn
ed for the trouble.
Club Meets Ret Tn...j
viuo no. i will meet Tuesday
ai a o clock at the home of Mrs.
Olga Northrup, 825 Fairview ave
nue, ii was announced today.
Mayalle Visit Kenneth L.
Mayall from the U. S. tmbu
to Saigon and his family were
Salem visitors over Sunday
night, atopping at the Senator
hotel. The Mayalla were en
route to the eastern part of
uix united a tales.
Entry Attempted Afnret
entry attempt at the McDowell
meat market, 1190 South 12th
street Friday night was invesU-
gaiea oy city police Saturday.
Glass in the rear door waa brok
en and a bent screwdriver mmt
broken pencil were found under
me aoor. Nothing was noted
missing, police said.
Man Held Edward T. Schrhvl
ter, 4047 Miles Avenue, waa ar
rested yb a Marion county depu
ty sheriff Sundoy on a district
court warrant charging threaten
ing the commission of a felony.
He is charged with threatening
harm to another person, deputies
said. He is being held in lieu of
$1500 bail pending arraignment
in district court
Cars Damaged Cars driven
by Paul Schlag, route 6, and
James VanZwol, Lynden, Wash
ington, suffered considerable
damage when they collided about
1:45 a.m. Monday at the inter
section of Pint and Portland
road. There were ng injuries, po
lice said, but the Schlag car had
to be towed away.
COURTS
Circuit Court
Prank A. Shank va Peter Oreteen:
Order Mtttnc aside Jury verdict and
lodgment ana ordering a new trial.
laae SL and Horn H. eaffron V
Benlamln Slxel and Philip 8 la 1a bock:
Order dismissing complaint and coun
ter claim. '
Master Tommy Harrla by Thorns,
Harris, guardian ad litem TC Xlmer
Our Faiaa: Order dismissing causa with
preludlca.
nt, view Cemetery Aatoelatlon VI
Salem Mausoleum and Crematorium. Inc.
and Lloyd T. Rlsdon. trustee oi hi. AO-
bey mausoleum: Decree holding that de
fendants are entitled to maintain see
barricade on the claimed extension of
Summit avenue. Molds also that plain
tiff Is not entlUed to r scorer from the
defendants exenses In connection with
ordinary maintenance of otreets or eve
nues In City view cemetery, except the
34 foot roadway built by plalnUlf and
defendants.
William Prod Rohrs vs State Industrial
Accident Commission: Motion to strike
certain portions of complaint.
State Hlihway Commission vs J. C.
and Bophle Owrs: Amended complaint.
William C. fleybert vs Osgood H. Mun.
ger: Complaint for judgment or sao.uw
general demises. 91400 special damases
and ISM loss of waies.
Marilyn Serbert vs Oisood H. Mumer:
Complaint seeklnl ludtment of llft.000
general, 1747 special damages.
Martha Raymond ve Roderick Rend-
rlcason: Complaint seekloc Judsment of
S7SO0 general and S70.M special damages
as the result of auto accident Jan. S,
1SSS at Marlon and Liberty streets.
Probate Court
Alfred Peter Josperson guardianship:
Annual account.
Lloyd and Allen Ralphs guardianship:
Order authorising guardian te accent
lllll as compromise payment of claim
for personal Injuries.
Mlnnle O.
Lencele estate: Pinal or-
der.
Jacob Miller estate: Order confirming
lale of real property.
Ray I. MseLauthlln estate- Wet value
of taxable estate pieced at I227.U3.0S In
report to etele treasurer.
District Court
Edward T. Bchrltter. 4S47 Miles ave
nue, threatening commission of a felony,
held in Ilea of S1S0S ball.
Havthal Wesley Woods. Albany, driving
while Intoxicated, appearance continued
to Pebrnary a Released on I'M bau.
Municipol Court
Rdv PraneU Rice. 100S North ISth
street, reckless driving, fined 171
Oene Hlckact, disorderly conduct,
paid all flaw. c
Iris Lucille Banders, driving while In
toxicated, paid I2SS fine.
Leonard Oalbreath. disorderly conduct,
paid 133 fine.
Marriage Licenses
Donsld Fvlix Petersen. 11. rets analy
st. 14S4 State St. and Norma Ineeborg
Wise. S3, dictaphone operator, tM Mill
8t Bslem.
Jamas Preston war. 11. baker. 11H
north winter and Barbara XJaer. If,
clerk. 130S Market. Salem.
Keith A. Prestow. legal, tabortr. S3S
Jelfersoft. and Dolly M. Huffman, legal, f
cannery worker, stag Dellgat. sales.
VIrgu Colours. 44. sawmill worker,
Dallas, and TTielma King. 38. clerk. 4eS
SoBUl Winter. Salem.
winiam Dowglaj Cotvari. SI. vtadent,
11M CTtvmekete atreet. and Othelene
f
IBM operator. ISM pearl, asjem.
MKO fiUtMta.ro
Accepted uf the Amsrlcui
Medical Asvxiation Council on
Physical Medicine
FLOYD BENNETT
Senator Hotel
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Shown here is furniture being removed from tfin Cjnii.l
Journal office for transportation to the new SUtesman-Journal
building where both papers, editorially independent, will use
the common printing facilities.
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' Linotype machines used in the Capital Journal were moved
when the home of that newspaper for 20 years was vacated
Saturday and Sunday. Some of the machines were taken to
the SUtesman-Journal building where they will again go into
production.
President to
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Mondav's meeting with nine GOP
congressional leaders and the Cab
inet was preliminary to a session
Tuesday which will bring Demo
cratic leaders to the White House
along with Republican lieutenants.
Congress convenes at noon
Wednesday. Monday's meeting ran
2 hi hours.
Martin declined to give any hint
as to what will be in the Presi
dent's talk Monday night or in his
State of the Union address.
He said the legislators were
given a "very interesting resume
of the President's program and
discussed some of its aspects witn
the Cabinet members involved.
Reads From Address
He said the President toot an
hour to read from the State of the
Union address. Describing it as
'a very good message, Martin
aid. "We all think it is a dynamic.
progressive program and one that
will oe weii receiveu uj em ce
ments of the country."
All Martin would say about the
President's labor law program, un
rWatnod to involve some revision
of the Taft-Hartley act, was that
it looks like a good one.
Ben. Reed (R-NY). chairman of
the House Ways and Means Com
mittee, who has warred with the
administration on some phases of
its tax program, sat in on Mon
day's meeting.
When re Dorters asked him what
he thought of the tax portions of
the State of the Union message,
Rent smiled and told reporters
"1 take this occasion to wish
the American people, and that in
eludes the press, a happy and
DrosDenous New Year and congrat
ulate them on prospective tax re
lief The Jan. 21 date for submission
of the budget message, is the last
on which Eisenhower can legally
nretent t to Coneress. The law re
quires that it go to Congress with
in 15 days alter me opening oi a
session.
Thuridav's State of the Union
address will be carried by aU TV
and radio networks.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all tines. Trvtanea, Abdotn
trial SspfMrta, Elutie Haaiery
Expert fitters private fitting
ASK TOOt DOCTOat
Capital Drug Store
4Bi BUt fltreet
Carney wf UbcrtT
RAH Green UfM
v.Afl I AL JUURNAL MOVES AFTER 20 YEARS
Collins Doubts Reds
Could Reach Channel
Washington (R Gen.
Lawton Collins says it is now
doubtful the Russians could
reach the English Channel if
they unleashed an assault on
Western Europe.
Collins, U. S. representative
on the North Atlantic Treaty
Treaty Organization Council,
said yesterday on an NBC tele
vision show NATO forces now
have twice the air strength avail
able three years ago. In addition
to 2,000 combat planes, he said,
the Allies hsve Id to 18 divis
ions immediately ready to fight
No Other Tree Like It!
Lily of the Valley
Tree
'1 each (3 for $2)
Amasing Story of This
Cinderella Tree
Every June this tree changes
slmost overnight from a pretty
green shade tree Into a white
cloud of thousands of flowers
exsctly like perfect Lillies of
tne vsiiey. very fragrant. The
second miracle hanpena in fall
with the first frost, when the
whole tree turns flsme red.
One of the most beautiful and
unususi of all trees. We send
strong stock at least lVx-3 ft
tall. Limited Supply. SEND
NO MONEY. On delivery pay
cost, C.O.D. and postal chsrges.
Postage caid on prepaid orders.
S a t i s f a etion Guaranteed or
Mony Back.
KRL'SE NURSERIES,
Dept. 11101, Bloomlngtaa, IlL
Print Name
Address
Court Upholds
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1 Refused to step Into the un
successful efforts of a group of
Marshall, Tesas, housewives to
strike down the federal lae
quiring the payment of social se
curity taxes on domestic servant:.
i. Refused to review the dis
missal of a l.vm rwi a,. ...i.
filed by S. L. Kilgore against for
mer Gov. Fuller Warren and other
Florida stats officials.
Kilsore. onetimsi mBH.
of the Florida Crushed Stone Co..
charged in the suit he was wrong'
fully discharged because he op
P"ed the payment of I'kickbacks"
for political purposes. Lower fed
eral courts dismissed Kilgore's
complaint
4. Declined to review a Federal
Power Commission order granting
Northern Natural Gas Co. rate in
creases approximating g million
dollars. The company bad asked
boosts totalfnc artnnt ft son Anil
Northern operates a pipeline sys
tem originating in the gaa fields
ua ninsas, uxianoma and Texas.
(Continued from Page 1)
'.The Klamath Inrliana
total of 823,000 acres of timber
land, now beins ooeratarl nn
sustantial yield. Jackson said that
roe majority of the tribe favor
maung cattle raising: the nrlmarv
project, polntini out that them
is sufficient ttraiine- lands avail
able, and with an irrigation nroi.
, auixicunt water could be aa-
surea to lngurw an adequate hay
iw mi winter momna.
' Dibbon Cook, secretary 0f the
Klamath Indian council was
present at the meeting, over
which the Governor presided. '
I present at the meeting, over II 170 N CmotarlVel
I wflten t Ho livarnny umiMm II ...... .
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Baichelor and
Wife Celebrate
Tokyo () Cpl, Claude
Batchelor and hi Japanese
wife Kyoko happily planned
second honeymoon and an eve
ning of dancing at Japanese
night club when they had
two-hour reunion at Tokyo
Army hospital today.
Kyoko's love letters played
an important part in Batche
lor's decision to ask repatriation
rrom a pro-Red prison com
pound in Korea. She said she
planned to write tonight, at
her husband's request, to three
other Americans who stayed
with the Communists.
Batchelor arrived here yes
terday after renouncing his de
cision to stay with the Reds.
He and his wife were together
for four hours soon after his
arrival at the hospital and she
returned tor a two-hour re
union today.
Kyoko said her husband will
be given a pass Wednesday and
plans to have a dark blue suit
made to take her dancing.
Governors Ask
Date on Dams
BOISE ID The JPacific North
west Governors Power Policy Com
mittee will set up an engineering
subcommittee to reassess all avail
able information on proposed Col
umbia Basin dams when it meets
here next week.
Gov. Len Jordan said Mondav
this would be the principal busi
ness of the session Jan. 13.
The Columbia Basin Inters sen.
cy Committee will meet in the
afternoon of the snme day, and
near uie Army Engineers pro
posals for dams at Bruces Eddy
ana renny jiut on the Clear,
water River in North Idaho.
Members of the Columbia Basin
Compact Committee will be in on
the two meetings, hold subcommit
tee meetings Jan. 14, and a full
committee meeting Jan. 15.
The engineering subcommittee,
Jordan aaid, will consider the ma
terial in the Army Engineers' 908
report on the basin and other data
which have become available since
then.
It will have the duty of drawine
up a priority list for future basin
protects..
THE
PEERLESS BAKERY
Baiters tot fct M&jMty
wiv no use w ue
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CpL Claude Batchelor, 22, of Kermit, Tex., happily holds
his Japanese wife, Kyoko AraU, whose setters to him while .
he was in the Communist stockade at Panmunjom, were credit
ed by him for his rejection of Communism. The two were '
reunited in Tokyo where Batchelor was flown and la being .
kept in an army hospital for a physical check up. (U. S. Army
photo via radio from Tokyo) : . 1 . '
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