Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, Jannary 20, 195
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
SOME GO UP, SOME COME DOWN
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Convicted Red
Editor Fired
SEATTLE (ffl Terry Pettus,
one of five Communists under sen
tence to the federal penitentiary
for Communist conspiracy, hasf
been fired from his job as North
west editor of the People's Daily
World, a job he has held for five
years.
The unexplained dismissal of
Ihe 49-year-old writer was con
firmed by Pettus Tuesday but he
would not discuss the reason. The
paper has carried a number of
appeals for funds to aid the five
persons convicted here in October
and sentenced to five years in
prison.
Pettus also faces an additional
three years for contempt of court
(luring the ux-month-long trial in
Federal Court. He and the others
are free on $20,000 bail.
His successor as editor of thq
People's Daily World is Will Par
ry, longtime reporter for the paper.
, Top view shows new, $200,000 school administration building
under construction at 13th and Ferry streets by Viesko Post,
prime contractors. Lower picture shows old plant of California
Packing corporation near 12th and Trade streets now being dismantled.
lege editors homeward bound from
a 23-day tour of Russia said Wed
nesday any conception of the Rus
sians as a drab people with no
sense of humor was wrong.
David Barney, 27, of Eugene,
Ore., editor of the school paper at
Reed College, Portland, said the
group often joked with their guides
about capitalism and communism.
"One day when a guide showed
up late," Barney said, "he cracked
'my cave was drafty last night so
I overslept this morning.' Actually
the guide had very good living
quarters. He was kidding us about
some conceptions of the standard
of living under communism."
All six of the editors and they
spoke in this case for a seventh
man who was to arrive later said
the Russian people were friendly
during their 5,000-mile tour. But
they said there are plenty of anti
U. S. government propaganda post
ers throughout the country.
Others making the tour were:
Craig Lovitt. 21, of Galesburg, 111.,
a Knox College student; William
C. Ives, 20, of Alcdo, III., also of
Knox College; Dean Schoelkopf,
21, of St. Cloud, Minn., from the
University of Minnesota; Richard
Eldcn, 20, of Chicago, a North-
about 32. I western University student; Crag
Their identity was established Shukcr, also of Northwestern and
College Editors Report
Russians Are Not Drab
By CHARLES LANE
PARIS (fl Six American col-. When the editors got off the
Salem Woman Hears
Of Sister's Death
Mrs. Houston Calley, 455 North
24lh Street, has been informed
that her sister, Mrs. Emily Grif
fith Blackmnn, 27 was killed in
an automobile accident near Ma
dera, Calif., Monday. Also kill
ed was Mrs. Evelyn Ada Epps,
hy contact with Mrs. Calley and
Mrs. John Stasil of Monroe, the
mother of Mrs. Epps, who said
they were on their way to San
Diego.
The address of Mrs. Blackmon
was given as care of Staff Sgt.
James Blackmon of McChord Air
Force Base, and that of Mrs. Epps
as Roule 2, Bremerton, Wash.
Richard Ward. 20, of New Roch
elle, N.Y., University of Chicago
editor.
Ward was delayed In Frankfurt,
Germany, and was due to join his
fellow editors here later today.
The group was scheduled to
spend the day sightseeing in Paris
before flying back to New York
Wednesday night
train Lovitt's first words were:
"Where can we get some real
breakfast. We didn't see any bacon
and eggs in Russia. Seems like we
haven t had any fruit juice for
month."
Asked what they thought of the
Russian girls, Ives said they looked
poorly dressed to him and pretty
drab with no make up. Barney,
who speaks Russian, said "they
iook very busty, and rose cheeked
Maybe their heavy wool socks and
winter clothing take some of their
glamor away. Some of them were
very attractive. The prettiest girls
were at Kharkov University.
Unionvale
UNIONVALE Mrs. Ed Howe,
83, and her daughter, Mrs. Vida
Barry of Albany, were Wednes
day dinner guests of Mrs. Carl
Launer, 85, and her family of
Unionvale.
They are sisters and were en
route to visit another sister, Mrs.
John Hibhs of Unionvale, a pa
tient at the McMinnville Rest
Home, who observed her 90th
birthday Jan. 13.
Mrs. Hibbs was born at Mor
rison, HI., and came to this dis
trict with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Robertson in 1874.
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Tourists to
Read of State
and vacation wares to 1,250,000
nntential victlnra thrniioh Iraval
show exhibits during the next
inree momns, wruie another iiau-
millinn nr mnr nhsTihr nf
three metrnnnlitnn nftwgnanorie
will learn much about the state's
attractions this summer.
These were the results for Ore-
meeting of the Pacific Northwest
Travel association in Helena,
Montana over the week-end, ac
cording to V. A. McNeil, manager
of the Portland Chamber of Com
erce visitors information center
and vice nrpriHfnt nf th Aun.
ciation.
PNTA will have exhibits in a
total of six major travel, vaca
tion ana sport shows in major
midwest and California fnmmitni.
ties this season, McNeil reported.
ine snows and dates include:
San Francisco, March 5-14; De
troit. Marrh 13.7.1 Miliusmlran
April 3-11; Los Angels, April lh
a, ana Minneapolis, April 16-25.
n. snow in imcago was covered in
December.
Thft acttrwlaHnn mqlnfnlne ,a
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booths made up of large color
transparencies lighted from be
hind, showing major attractions
in each of the member states.
Travel personnel from each of
the member areas work at the
booths. anawprtnff npncnontiiu.
tourists questions and giving out
travel literature to tnose inter
ested. .
SO. KOREAN FLIES
INTO NO. KOREA
TOKYO (fl Pyongyang radio
said a South Korean air force of
ficer .Wednesday flew a fighter!
plane to North Korea. The Red!
radio identified him as Second Lt. '
1954 CADILLAC ELDORADO
Trapper Display
Here 3 Days
Marion county trapper Vic
Howard of Silverton, will exhibit
the wares of a government trap
per at the Senator Hotel in Sa
lem January 25-26-27 during the
Western Oregon Livestock convention.
Howard will show hides, traps.
baits and methods of catching
predators. He will be on ihand
to visit with convention people
as well as city folks who are in
terested.
The government trapper is a
joint venture between the county
court, the "state and federal gov
ernment.
Accidents in about the home
killed about 27,000 Americans in
1953.
Choi Man Chong.
gave no details.
The broadcast
. Power steering, power brakes, vertical and horizontal front .
seat adjuster and wire wheels are among the many pieces of
optional and accessory equipment standard on the specially
styled 1954 Cadillac Eldorado. Dramatic new styling and new
chassis and suspension engineering make the 1954 Cadillac a
major automotive advance establishing important future trends,
according to Don E. Ahrcns, General Manager of Cadillac Motor
Car Division. Panoramic windshield, new front and rear end
designs, new low length of body lines and increased interior
roominess are outstanding. With improved steering, braking,
handling and riding qualities, the new Cadillac delivers even
greater smoothness and responsiveness from its high compres
sion V-8 engine. The Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company are
the Salem dealers.
Ferder Again Wins
Speaking Contest .
For the second consecutive year
John J. Ferder won the speech
contest of the Salem Toastmaster
club Tuesday night and will rep
resent the club in the area con
test next month. -
The subject assigned Ferder was
"Should the Big Three Meet to
Discuss the Atomic Bomb V
The contest was held at the Ma
rion Hotel as part of the ladies'
night program. Dr. Ray Pinson
presided and Ted DeLooze was
toastmaster.
Other contestants were: Howard
Houck, George Morchcad, Ray
Keaton, and Lloyd Hammcl, presi
dent of the club.
The sensation of color can be
produced by pressure on the eye
ball.
ild Dies of Burns
Suffered in Crash
MODESTO, Calif. Ufl - BUlle Jo
Barrick, 12, of Merlin, Ore., died
in a hospital here Tuenday from
burns suffered in n Jan. 10 auto
mobile accident.
She vas the second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barrick to
die from injuries tuffered in the
three-car smashup. Cora Jean, t,
was the other victim.
The mother still is hospitalized
with Injuries.
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IT STARTS WITH TEAMWORK ON THE FARM. "Bonui Quality"
milk milk that meets Lucerne's extra-high standards for purity, flavor, an3
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of this program, Lucerne sends its fieldmen to advise farmers on the selection,
care and feeding of their herds, and to see that the highest degree of
sanitation ii maintained in caring for the herds and in handling tha milk.
THERE'S EXTRA MONEY IN IT FOR THE FARMER. When mill
meets Lucerne's Aandards well ahove legal standards Lucerne payi
the farmer a fconiM. The higher the milk scores, the higger bonus the
farmer gets from Lucerne. Naturally, this encourages the production
of "Bonus Quality" milk for Lucerne. And from Lucerne to you, th
milk is protected hy the most modern methods known to dairy, science
THERE'S NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. That's because Lucerne Mllfl
is distributed the Ime-roH way through stores only. So with all the
extra care and the extra cost that goes into "Bonus Quality" Lucerne, ll
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And there's an easy way for yon to prove the "Bonus Quality" ol
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the "Bonoi Quality" milk
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