Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 16, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    r S(nrdr. January 1. 1951
Pace!
FIGHT FIRE ON BROOKLYN WATERFRONT
Date Set to
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Break Ground
Construction work on tb Ser-
rt Catholic high school oa a 33
acr tract of land near tha junc
turo of Lsncastcr drivo and O
street, will b gitd impetus Sun
day, Jan. 24, when ground-breaking
ceremonies will be held at
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in an ii ii i i m a . ,- i. i - , , , . ,
New York, Jan. IS Denu smoke rises from four historic
warehouse! alonf the Brooklyn waterfront here today as spec
tators, left, watch firemen pour itream of water into the
itrueturea from tireboat The warebouaea once were used as
ammunition depots in the Civil Wsr. Twenty-one flromen were
Injured, most of them by filling debris when a wall gave
way. Damage was estimated at $3,000,000. (AP Wlrephoto)
Local Paragraphs
Club f Meeting-Central Town
send Club No. ( will meet at 1:30
Monday afternoon at 269 Court
street.
Corporation Formed Incorpora
tion of the Salem Bible church,
route 6, Salem, was included in the
filings made with the Marion
county clerk. Signing the articles
of incorporation were: Walter
Woodcock, Route 1, Amity; "Ed
mund Clark, 746 Cummings lane;
Arthur Oldenburg, 1885 Chemawa
road; Floyd Musgrove, Dayton;
Martin Suess, 162 College drive;
John Buchanan, 1125 Claggett
street, and Ernest Campbell, Route
6, Salem.
Officers Meet-Sheriffs, chief in
police and other top law enforce
ment officers of Marlon and Polk
counties met for their monthly
dinner meeting Friday night at
the Marion hotel. About 30 offi
cers from city, county, state and
federal offices discussed locsl law
enforcement problems and viewed
a film on the prevention of nar
cotics trade.
Falls on Stairs A three-inch
laceration on the top of his head
and minor bruises and abrasions
w.re .uffered by W. W. Winegar,
475 Locust street, when he fell down
the stairs at his home Saturday
morning, city first aidmen report
ed. The fall occurred about 11:40
a.m. First aidmen treated the
wound and Winegar was taken to
a doctor for further treatment.
Fire Boras Wall An overheated
stove pipe caught the surrounding
wall afire and did minor damage
at the home of Earl Ruttan, 130
North 24th street, about S p.m.
Friday, city firemen reported.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Saturday and Sunday,
January 16 and 17
Naval Air Reserve tquidron
AAU 892 at Salem Naval Air Fa
cility. Monday, January 13
Organized Marine Corps Re
serve at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
9414th Air Force reserve
squadron at USAR armory.
Oregon Mobilization designa
tion detachment No. I, at USAR
armory. . .
Company B, 162nd Infantry
regiment, and headquarters de
tachment, Oregon National
Guard, at Salem armory.
SHOOP IN KOREA
KOREA Master Sgt Vincent
W. Shoop, Rapid City, S.D., whose
mMh.r Mr. Viola M. Cleveland,
resides In Sslem, Oregon, st 5S
kwih 10th afreet is th first
sergesnt with company B of the
824th transportation railway
optratlng battalion here. The ser
geant has been In Korea tine
December. 1M. He has the
World War II Victory medal and
the UN and Korean service rib
bons mmtmm
Births
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BEATT To Mr. and Mra.
cat, liat P. Wrarw at, a Ilrl. Jan.
"tatsswT. Mr " "rv,.1,,T'Wfc
ine E. naral Ave., a ot. Jan. U.
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KINNUNEN-Tt Mr. and "f,
Kinnnnan. Ha. I. Baa let-A. Jeffwee.
a, alrL Jan IS ...
EICHELBaiOEn-Ta Mr.
Adrian EicbelMraer. BL I
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a, ut w. waaainartae u alrt. Jaa.
an vrn ton itoapnAj.
KOENSl-Ta MT. and
Clonal a fin. Jan. It.
Mra. Olffard
Sloper Secretary District
Judge Val D. Sloper of Salem was
elected secretary of the Oregon
District Court Judges Association
which held its annual meeting in
Portland Friday, judge Glen
Hieber of Washington County was
elected president.
Camera Taken A 35 mm camera
was taken from its display box
in Henry's Photo shop, 460 State
street, sometime in the last week,
It was reported to city police Fri
day. The camera was valued at
83S.
Battery Stolen The battery was
stolen some time this week from
a car parked in his backyard,
Harold uuaes, 1430 Norm i7tn
street, reported to city police Sat
urday.
Car Raided The spare tire. Jack,
tire iron and a pair of sunglasses
were taken from his car Friday
night and the car was moved from
where he parked it, Ed Armstrong,
117 Seventh street, reported to
city police. He believed the car
had been driven quite a distance
as it was found only a half block
from where he left it in the 400
block of Center street but the gas
gauge was down a noticeable
amount. He had left the key in the
ignition, he said.
Servicemen Retaining Pfe.
Charles W. Ertelt. Mt. Angel, and
Pfc. Herbert B. Sibley, Sweet Home
are among the men due to arrive
in San Francisco Tuesday from the
Far East aboard the transport
Gen. Gordon.
Well Child Clinic
I Wood bum Fifty-two children
were examined at the well-child
health cltnic held this week at
the Woodburn library. Dr. W. J.
Stone was me pnysician in cnarge ,
assisted by Mrs. Harmon Yeary
and Mrs. Mary Testerman, county
health nurses. Volunteer assist
ants were Mrs. Lloyd Froom,
Mrs. Dean Bishopries:, and Mrs.
Edward C. Coman. The next
local conference will be Feb. 9.
Rummage sale Sat 4915 N.
River Rd. 9:303:00. Kcizer Lioqs
Aux.
Paint with glamorising
Treasure Tones. See our outstand
ing wallpaper collection. Chuck
Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty.
Marshall's now open for lunch
11:30 a.m. Sundays 2 p.m.
Dormsnt spraying time now.
Supplies available st Middle
Grove Nursery- 4920 Silverton Rd.
World's finest pianos. Kimball-Jsnssen-Gulbransen.
Salem Music
Company, 153 S. High St Phone
2-8708.
Date Prunes, 15c ( pound. Vsl
ley Farm Store. Deliver. 4-4824.
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Clearance Sale on all merchan
dise at Lormans. 1109 Edgewater.
Open UU 7:00 p.m.
Fresh V'.l'ed turkeys. 39c a
pound. Orwigs Msrket 3975 Sil
verton Rd. Phone 4-S742.
Accordion lessons. Instru
ments rented while you lern
Wiltsey Music House. I860
State. Ph. 2-7188.
Learn knitting.
P.M. 341 State St
1 W to 4:00
Phone 1-5654.
WiD make $20 rent allowance
on a 880 first floor turn, apt
Close in, to right couple for cars
of lawa and automatic beat Ph.
1450S or 2-5272 ere.
COURTS
Circuit Court
R. L. FhlUlM aa ngtrcl.u. af Jsunaa
PhUllM Mitti n T. M. oroaaar: Jon
ardlei m favor al a-fanoaat.
WUriay DaaltUe ti !Uymeml DtaUI
too: Ordtu of dtUalt tDltrtd ualiut
ttowMlMt,
twiurd O. Bockler n Bttu Tax Com.
mlHioo: Suit to dctcrmlM amount t
mu panooal Idcoid tax plalotllt aj-
mcm paia u asks rtluo.
Ttarl Lola Boeklar fttMla mtt r
CommlwloB: eutt to dttrmlnt amount of
aaeaaa panonal lo cocao tax plaintiff al
Jetea paid and ska refund.
Oeorga H. Bnrkltr vi Stat Tax Cora
iulon: fluit to dttralna amount of
cmcu taxa paid alltitd fcr plaintiff
ana axa rtiuna.
Otortt H. Buckler aa admlnlitrator
of Ptarl LlUlan Bncklar Btata Tax
Commlaaton: Suit to Uttrmlna amount
ai sxeeH perionai tax paia ailKad mj
piainim ana uti rtiuna.
Ooortt B. Bttcklar company ts SUta
Tax Com minion : Suit lo dtrm kna
amount of taxai paid alltttd by plain-
tui ana uii rtiuna.
Vernlo Breljrn itacf i Oala I, ataor
Dlverca aomplalnt allialna cruel ond
innuman uaatmant. Harnacl at Dauu,
owns. ij. naaxi raiioruian oi
formar noma of Wordeaw
B. X. Sttwart Va Robert Lrnna Clark:
Plaintiff reply to defendant'a anewer
a-tini for relief demantiea In nls com.
plaint.
John O. Uper Mono Piper: Dl
toko complaint, alleilni anttl and In
human treatment. Married at Rocebura.
Auc. T, lMt. Plaintiff aiki poawision
of per tonal property, lnuudlnf an auto
mobile. Connie IFlflirhhauer va Iverett and
Marrla L. Nicolal: Defendant'! aniwer
aaklnf Judament atalnit plaintiff for
eoeta a,nd dUburaemenU-
Uabel Shea Chapman atate Tax
Com minion of Oreton: Complaint leak
ing determination of txcculve amount
of persona! Income tax plaintiffs allele
thvr have paid. Seek return or iuch
xceulf payment!.
Urt. LaaUr B. Ann C.l Aoderien
Stale Tax commiiiloo of Oreeon: Com
plalnt aecklnx deUrmlnallon of axeca
tlve amount of personal Income tax
plaintiff alleles has been paid and
return of said payments.
Blmeoe Chapman e a talc Tax Com
mUalon of Orefon: Complaint seeklni
determination of exeeasiTe amount of
personal Income tax plaintiff alleges
has been paid and asks return of aatd
payments.
Vn. Thomas L. I Max thai Taylor s
State Tax Commission: Suit to deter
mine excessive amount of personal In
come taxes plaintiff alleles has keep
paid and seeks return oi same.
n. I. Chapman ra stata Tai commli-
Ion al Oreton: Sull ta determine aa-
caul! amount af Derionel Income tai ;
plaintiff alleaee haa been paid and
seeka return of eama.
Paul a. Wolfe e Alfred w. Burtorne;
Defendent'e demurrer to complaint al
leslns uuufflclent facte.
Charlotte D. Peerenbeom vi Eileen
and Marvin Tolland: Defendant'! aniwer
aiklna that eomDletnt. Involving auto
mobile accident of Not. . 11 be die
ealeaed. Morriooe Licenses
ALBANY Jemea CRouke. 31. ens
Manna M. Price.- M, both of Kugene.
Howard P. Lorlmor. Is, Ba-eet Home,
and Aryln J. Pulbar. IS. Portland.
Elvln Nolilcir. It, Lebanon and Pan
ale Tutale. 4. Albanr.
Melfla Alfred Hermann. 11. truck
kAW th Splmdar
..On Drama
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ft motioh nrri'
r m a
iifjii 1 era tini . . . nraai m west craaNT
UiOdpUji!
toe sit. . .
Announcement of the program
was made several weeks ago by
the Franciscon Fathers of toe
Province of Santa Barbara, as
sisted by the Franciscon Sisters
of Lacrosse, Wis, Rev. Kevin
Murphy. O. F. M.. member of
the order is a teacher at Sacred
Heart academy.
Scheduled for eomoletion next
fall are a residence hall for fac
ulty members and an eight class
room builuing. Later it is con
templated a chapel, administra
tion building, science hill, gym
nasium, athletic field, two 18
classroom structure- and a sis
ter faculty bouse will be con
structed. - '
The entire project will cost In
the neighborhood of 12,000,000.
A. N. Hinden of Portland.
who built the new St Joseph's
church in Salem, is the con
tractor. Architect is John Ma
loney of Seattle.
Special Council
Conunutd from Pat 1)
ers are known. Their names have
not been disclosed to the city.
Should the deal be made the
city has. tentatively in mind the
transfer of the water department
ouice rrom the present small
building on Trade Street to the
Capital Journal building, and the
transrer to that building of the
police department from City
HaH, including the jail, for which
there is ample space in the base
ment This would release for other
purposes all the space now occu
pied by the police department on
the first floor of City Hall, and
some oi n probably would be
used for storce and vault in
stallation. City Hall is now short
oi storage space.
Also tentatively in mind is con
struction of a new building on
property owned by the water de
partment in the city shop area on
20th Street south of Mission. Thl.
would be moved the water depart
ment's laboratories and other ac
tivities of that department aside
irom omce operation.
Malnwaring has offered the city
a five month lease and ontlon on
ine property in oraer to aive it
time to complete arrangements
for the purchase, without obliga
tion to the city except to pay In
terest property tax and fire In
surance on the property during
the period. The city has the right
to terminate it at any time if it
aeciaes not to ouy.
Snowfall Lighter .
To East and South
Apparently the snowfall in Sa
lem was grester 'nan In the hills
to the east anj south, Judging
by reports reaching the county
court
County Commissioner Roy J.
Rice said that while two or three
graders hsd been sent out no re
ports of distress had resched
him early Saturdsy. Indications
were that the depth of snow in
the Silverton Hills country was
below that in Salem. j
Judge Rex Hartley, who lives
along the northern edge of the
Ankeny Bottom country, stated
that the depth of snow at his
ranch was approximately two
inches.
J-mei Wxli cowaa. n. trufS armr.
Bprlnitl-ld. Ore. and Kathlaan Kdmunda,
31. rectpuonlit. Xuiena.
Marvin Ltwu. locacr, 4t.
Waathcripoon. . waltraai.
On.
and Luttla
aalli Illla. I
t,Wt subllijiitT. and Jeanne Maria
H9ltf ja clerk-lrplat. atayten.
Allen J. Campbell, leaal. brand In
apector. and DorotM Aleaander. horae
keeper. both Portland.
Clarence Cecil Pierce. II, TJ. B. arm.
Hydeavlllo. calif., and Vera Mar:on Noah.
11. uihrrette. Broo-atvlUe.
Probate Court
lone Hepp eatate:
Pinal order to be
heard Pen. li.
Cleavy Mile eitata: aupplemental ac
count Marv Jana Hafamaa e.lile: Eitata
appraliad al taiH.
Municipal Court
William J. Dawion. 13SS Boone Road,
dleorderlf eondnct aharae dlimliaad on
order of aourt.
JURIS
TOMORROW!
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Sweet Home Pastor
Placed on Probation
ALBANY. Ore. Ml The Rev.
Stewart Baker, who pleaded guilty
to assault in the beating of his 1J-year-old
son, has been placed on
probation for one year.
rasur ot ine Sweet Home
Church, the minister was taken
into custody on the complaint of
neighbor.
Police Chief Roy Clover said he
had called a physician to treat the
noy ana remove a large splinter
from his back. Clover said the
boy had been beaten with a heavy
stick and suffered cuts and bruises
on his shoulders, arms and back.
Lebanon Motorist
Killed in Wreck
LEBANON 9I Norman
Vernon Tiber. 28. Lebanon. Ore..
was aiuea yesterday on toe Leb-anon-Scio
highway when his car
skidded on slippery pavement
for 60 feet and then plunged off
tne road and across a roadside
creek.
A passing motorist noticed the
wreckage and notified police.
Grid System Debate
Scheduled by JCs
The one-way jeii system will be
the subject of a round table dis
cussion Tuesday noon at the Junior
unamoer ot commerce meeting.
City Alderman Robert White will
lead the progrid group and Attor
ney Jason bee will lead the antl-
gridders. Robert Seamster will
act aa moderator.
In the Middle ages, the lord often
haa a chair at the head ot the
table or on a dais beside his bed
which served as a seat of authority
similar to a thorne.
Her is an architect's sketch of Serra High School, main
building of an educational center to be bulK this year by the
Franciscan Father on Lancaster Drive, east i Salem. John
W. Maloney of Seattle is the architect
5 Inches Snow
(ConUntMd from Pat I)
There were 10 inrhM r nw
snow on Santiau pass Saturday
morning. At Timberline there
were 12 'nches of new snow,
making the total there 120 inch
es.
Astoria listed one inch of
snow; Lakeview and Pendleton,
in the eastern uart nf h
four inches esch; The Dalles,
live inches.
Farther south, less snow waa
listed, Eugene reporting but on
inch on the ground. No snow wis
listed lor the Roseburg are.
JN WiOaepi
(ConUnued from pas 1)
The Communists were expected
to oppose the Indian decision-sinc
they want all prisoners kept in
neutral custody until a peace con
ference decides their fate.
The Allies contend that under
terms of the armistice ail unreoa
triated POWs must be liberated
as civilians at midnight next Fri
day.
For the united Nations com
mand now to agree to further and
indefinitely prolonged captivity of
these prisoners of war would ne
gate the very principle of human
rights for which so many men of
this command have fought and
died," Hull wrote.
'Such unjust and unworthv ap
ple, and is obviously unthinkable."
lion is intolerable to any tree peo
Hull's letter continued:
"Return to the United Nations
command of personnel prior to as
January can only o regarded as
a i allure by the neutral nations
repatriation commission to fully
discharge its duties, but this fail
are will in no way, it must' be
emphasised, affect the right of
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TOMORROW .. . from 1 to 5 p. ra. .
THE NEW OBSTETRICAL AND PEDIATRIC UNIT
AT SALEM GENERAL HOSPITAL . . . WILL BE
OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL
The Board of Trustees of Solem Generol cordially invites
friends ond well-wishers of th Hospital ... the general pub
lie .. . and thos who contributed to th Hospital Develop
ment Fund, to visit th new unit tomorrow.
Regrettobly, circumstances afford just this on opportunity
where all may enjoy o close-ronge, leisurely, top-floor-to
basement Inspection of th many splendid focilities in th
new unit.
You are urged to cornel
prisoners of war to become civil
ians at that time regardless ' of
their physical location.
templet Release Plan
Indian troops, meanwhile, com
pleted plans for turning back the
22,400 unrepatriated prisoner to
the Allies and Communists and In
dian village near here took on a
nouday air.
u s like lb last day of school,''
i Indian major said. "Every
one is going around with big
smiles." ,
Witness Raps
(Continued tram Pag 1)
Gregory, who (aid be waa born
in Bulgaria and became an U.8.
citizen about 1U7. pleaded the first
and fifth amendment refusing to
answer on the grounds of free
speech and self-incrimination.
Never Saw Evil led
In answer to questions. Gregory
said "as far as I'm concerned I've
never seen an evil Communist I
never was h. contact with a vi
cious Communist The persons I
came in contact with were gentle
manly and secret-minded, who
wouldn't give away any informa
tion.
Pappas was ejected when' he re
fused to answer the question: "Do
you consider a man a traitor to
his country It ha ba the names
of Communist conspirators and re
fuses to give them to law enforce
ment officiala?"-
BRITAIN NAMES
ENVOY TO IRAN
LONDON W Britain has nam
ed Roger B. Stevens, former
en -
vuy to Sweden, aa ambassador
Iran probably tne No. 1
Hot -
spot for a- British . diplomat
will represent Britain in a project'
ed new round of negotiations
aimed at seUlin' tha oil dispute.
slit 'i ,aiiw h.TXm
Worst Storm
Continued from Pag 1)
Holland's repaired dike with. ,
stood their first grueling storm
test since their repair after tb '.
great floods of almost a year ai-o.
The last of 7 big dike breaches
were plugged in November. Near
ly 1.000 people perished when the ,
duces gave way on Jan. 31 and
Feb. 1 of last year.
Britain's worst gales in a half '
century killed four people during
the night and lea tattered trail
of wreckage strewn from Scotland
to tne soutn coast
winds whipping along un to an
miles an hour blew down bombed
out buildings in Germany, where .
five persona died of norm injuries.
Three were buried alive in wreck
age In Hannover, a man was killed '
In Muenster by flying debris, an- 1
ether in Wandsbeck by falling
power line.
Fire, fanned by storm' winds, '
swept a metal grinding factory in '
Hannoversch-Muendea with loss ea
timated at 17 SO ,000.
Shipping ran for cover in tha
Baltic and the English Channel aa
storm-tossed aeaa lashed coast- '
lines. Defense built up after the
disastrous floods of just year ago
held out everywhere, however.
Three small Islands oft the wast
coast of Scotland Islay, Jura and
Colonsey were cut off from corn
munication with the mainland.
SURGICAL
SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Traroem,
Abdominal Buppoii,
inaatto Hosiery E pert .
Fitters Private Fltttn '
. "Ask Tear Deetar"
to
Capitol Drug Store
He
40S State St -
Corner of Uberty
at ana H Green 8 tarns