Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 07, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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    Pat 14
Thursday. January 7. 1954
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Treasury Ads
To Slop Thefts
Washington (UP) Treasury
Secretary George M. Humphrey
took Ktion todjjr to tee thit
thieves won't be able again to
haul large bundles of greenback!
way from the government'!
money printing plant.
He ordered Secret Service
Chief U. E. Baughman to make a
"prompt and thorough" investiga
tion to aee that the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing it enforc
ing ita aecurity rules.
He also called for recommen
dations on ways to prevent any
more thefts like the one New
Year's Eve when 1160,000 in
crisp, new S20 bills were stolen
from the bureau.
Sii persons have been arrested
in connection with the theft and
all but about Ml, 000 of the loot
hat been recovered.
A roundup of the announced
suspects in the theft was complet
ed last night when Roger Patter
ton of nearby Brentwood, ild.,
cousin oi ine man charged with
engineering the theft, walked
into a Washington police station
and said "somebody's looking for
me."
HELD IN MONEY THEFT
I $552
,000 Aid
For Hospitals
PORTLAND Ml Oregon will
Bet 552.013 in federal aid for hos
pital construction in 1954. Dr. Har
old Erickson, state health officer,
announced Wednesday.
He said the money It to go to
projects in Heooner. Gold Beach.
Springfield, St. Helena and Port
land. About 12 other communities
also are interested in applying for
icoerai aia, ne taia.
Since 1M7, the federal govern
ment hat participated in hospital
projects, paying up to a third of
file cost. This has enabled Oregon
hospitals to add l.ooo beda in tht
periou, encKson said.
M V v.-.
James Rufus Landis, 29, and hit wife, Mamie, sit close to
gether in an automobile as Ihey are taken from the Treasury
department for arraignment before a U.S. Commissioner. The
Secret Service reported they were arrested in connection with
the theft of $160,000 from the Bureau of Engravinz. Landis
works in the wrapping section of the bureau. (AP Wircphoto)
Old Timers
At Rotary
SUDAN'S MINISTER NAMED
Khartoum, The Sudan, m Is
mail El Azhari, leader of a ma
jority party favoring union with
Egypt, has been elected the first
prime minister of The Sudan.
Pertussin
does more
for coughs
of colds because...
It werkt tisttalctlli tlimulatet
Natures own cough-easing action,
n aet only raUmtt it loosens sticky
Three men whose combined en
deavors in at many different
fields total more than ISO years,
and a fourth who is a compara
tive "youngster in his profes
sion, spoke of their experiences
during Wednesday's Rotary club
program. All four men are Ro-
tarians.
Adolph Nelson, in the shet
metal field for S3 years: J. C.
Perry, a druggist with .3 years
experience: Homer Smith, Sr.,
who started from scratch 56 years
ago, and Rev. Brooks Moore, pas
tor of the First Methodist church,
with 20 yeara in the ministry,
were the speakers.
Nelsor spoke of the recent de
velopment in his particular line.
stressing the movable steel par-!
titions that are now being used I
in office buildings where tenants
move frequently. When he en
tered the business "because it was
the first job that showed up",
most articles made of tin and
sheet metal were formed through
the use of hand tools. Now large
factories produce them.
Perry, who will observe his
50th year in his present location
on South Commercial street
April 1 oi this year, had worked
at his chosen profession five
years before purchasing his own
business. He said the work was
satisfactory and that he would
Smith said he started in the
insurance business because he
needed a job. ,He feels that it
plays an important part in the
economy of the country, but ad
mitted that it takes long hours
and lots of work to start from
scratch and make a success.
Rev. Moore, probably the only
one of the quartet who deliber
ately entered his particular field
"because of an Innor compul
sion", started to become an arch
itect. He said he considered it
a "wonderful privilege to be as
sociated with people during their
times of joy and sorrow.
Charles Fowler, alio a Ro
tarian, was responsible for the
program which the membership
apparently decided was well
worth while.
at-18-
be
phlegm and thus breakt-up cough
ing apeUs. That's why so many dao. f0 Jnt0 it tgMln u gtvtn th op
ton oar fmscrilMd HKTVttW Iportunify of making a decision, i
Imlah's Attorney
Files an Appeal
HOOD RIVER, njB The
torney for Donald D. Imlah,
year-old youth scheduled to
executed in the state prison gas j
chamber Feb. 23, has entered a j
motion to set aside a first-de- j
grce murder judgment by a jury. ;
The attorney seeks a new trial i
on the basis of court "irregular
ities." The jury brough forth a
verdict of guilty without len
iency on Dec. 12 belorc Circuit
Judge Malcolm Wilkinson.
Imlah admitted the r'flc slay
ing of his befriender, Bruce B.
u ...... I. n ih. I.H.'. hielrn
ranch in July of 1953-
OOD
Salem, Oregon
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We Will Make Your Drapes
FREE
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Don't miss Ihis chance lo have your drapes made tree ot charge during
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Downstairs Store
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JANUARY
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UP
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ONE GROUP
In this group you'll find
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Second Floor
I WOMEN'S AND GIRL'S FEATURES
I Two Groups Women's
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Duller
ind long Styles .
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and
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$6
CARDIGANS ..
: Group Women's Orion & Nylon
2 Group Toddlers
jafs and Snow Suits $8
Second Floor
Sneciui Feature! Bov's
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patterns and colors to satisfy
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Moin Floor
u
Quilt Lined
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$
7 Boy's Si
I 10-16
Sizes
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Full
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Perfect qualify
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OH
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8'2-l 1.
MAIN FLOOR
Silver Grey
SWEAT SHIRTS
COTTON
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MAIN FLOOR
Quilt Lined
Gabardine
Surcoats
8.(10
i Sturdy, durable rayon, ace
tate, nylon sheen gabardine!
Water repellent spot and
crease resistant:
Hidden knit wristers!
Roomy two-way pockets!
Sizes 36 to 48
Moin Floor
Handsome
Long Sleeve
Sport Shirts
1 SOJjtl
Thrifty, Penney value
jjavon-acctate ribbed pop-
fScteu CO"ri tW p,,lcn
o Matching buttons
Hand wa.hable
Deep shades and pastels
Main Floor