PageB THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Thursday. February IS. 1951 Mother, Two Boys Die in Fire PALMER, Alaska W Trapped by a fire which blocked exits, a 26-year-old mother of three boys died with two of them in a cabin blaze at Knik, 30 miles southwest of here early Wednesday. The woman was Mrs. Clyde Homcll. The boys who perished with her were Tommy Del'riest. 7, and his 11-month-old brother, Danny. Both were sons by a prev ious marriage. The third son, Rob ert DePricst, 3, received serious burns. Mrs. Horncll's husband of less than a week escaped through the flames with Richard Barnes, 18, who was staying with the couple. Homcll carried little Robert to afety with him but was unable to return. Barnes also required hospitalization for burns. Officials said the fire apparent ly broke out when Barnes attempt ed to start a fire with liquid gas bout 7 a.m. SCHWABLES AT HEARING . :-, Ask $16 Million For 3 NW Dams WASHINGTON tfl - Rep. Horan (R-Wash) asked Congress Thurs day to increase Budget Bureau recommendations for three Pacific Northwest dams by more than 16 million dollars. In a statement prepared for a House appropriations subcommit tee, he urged 45 million dollars for The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River, contending the Budget Bu reau proposal of $34,100,000 would cause a delay of one year in the project with loss of $11,800,000 in power revenues. A similar delay "will probably result" at Chief Joseph Dam, he said, if the bureau's recommenda tion of 27 million is approved. He said 30 million "is required to as sure scheduled delivery of power." The 24 million requested for Mc- Nary Dam, he said, will keep that project on schedule but is not sufficient to permit payment to the railroad of 2!i million dollars due for relocation of a bridge." W j ' "A Kil ,-4r ft 1m I jit '!.I'Etii!!Bi!B;i3l!H!::i-r sm Marine Col. Frank W. Schwnble escorts his wife from hearing building in Washington, D.C., during a recess in a Marine Corps court of inquiry into the colonel's conduct while a prisoner ot the communists in Korea. While a captive Schwablc signed a false confession to having taken part in germ warfare. (AP Wirephoto) Want More Money for Western Forest Roads Cash Awards to Winning Schools Cash awards will be presented Friday to winning schools which took part in the 1D45 flag code contest for sixth grade pupils sponsored by the Marion County assembly of the American Legion auxiliary. Forty-five schools were involved. Results Included: Division 1 Pioneer school, 100 per cent, pre sented by Woodburn unit 46; Brush Creek school, 100 per cent, Silver ton unit 7; Bethel school, 100 per cent, Mt. Angel unit; Division II Donald school, 100 per cent, Auro ra unit; Macleay school, 100 per cent, Stayton unit; Willard school, 100 per cent, Salem unit 136; Di vision III Pratum school, 100 per cent, Aumsville unit; Central Howell school, 100 per cent, Sil verton unit 7; Division IV Detroit school, 94 per cent, Idanha unit; Division V Kcizer, 97.79 per cent, Salem unit 136. WASHINGTON in - Some Re publican congressmen from the West believe the nation should spend far more on forest highways than proposed by President Eisenhower. This was disclosed in testimony released Thursday by a House sub committee on appropriations. The President asked for 10 mil lion dollars for forest highways in each of the two years beginning July 1, 1955. Calling this "inadequate," Rep. Mack (R-Wash) asked the sub committee to provide at least 22V4 million dollars, preferably 30 mil lion, each of the years. I Mack spoke for himself and Reps. Horan (R-Wash), Ellsworth Norblad (R-Ore), and (R-Wash); and Rhodes (R-Orc), Westland (R-Ariz). The Forest Service, he testified, is one of the few federal agencies that pays its own way, returning about 50 million dollars annually to the treasury. "In the four Western states, Ore gon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana," he said, "there is about five billion feet of timber which has been infected with bugs. "I have seen those trees die and rot. We will have to spend more money on roads to salvage that OSC Students to Be Interviewed Principals and counsellors from 16 Oregon high schools, includ ing E. A. Carleton and Carl Asch enbrenner of Salem, will be on the Oregon State College campus February 19 and 20 for a visita tion program including inter views with recent graduates from their high schools who are now attending OSC. Development of better methods to assist future students in bridging the gap be tween high school and college is the purpose of the program. Rob ert Scott, Salem, is chairman of the affair. Recommendations based on the interviews, which will help the college do a better job of meet ing the needs of the students as they start their college careers, will be made by the principals. They will also take suggestions back to their schools to aid them in improving their college prepa ration program. All students from each of the represented schools who are will ing to participate will be inter viewed. Campus tours, entertainment, a business meeting, and a luncheon for the visiting principals and high school faculty rcprescnta- 1ives and deans of OSC schools have been planned for the week end. The program is sponsored by the OSC administration with Dal las Norton, personnel coordina tor, as faculty representative. timber. . . . Every dollar you spend on a federal forest road or trail, you will get back dollars to save limber now dying." Rep. Pfost (O-Idaho) also asked the committee to approve more money. 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During the evening several of the Scouts received awards. Pictured here are two of the men receiving their observer rating awards from the commanding officers of the training center, Lt. Cmdr. Walter P. Skinner, USN, (center). Left to right in the picture are Miss Janet Curry; Flight pilot Ed Martin of Squadron 6; Cmdr. Skinner; Squadron Pilot Fred Armstrong of Squadron 6; and Miss Nancy Sievers. The girls pinned the awards on the two Explorers. (U.S. Air Force Photo) tion and teachers and received various gifts, including a miter box saw and shrubs for Mrs. Perin. Perin, who lives on Route 6, has served Parrish as engineer prior to his retirement. Black bears are a species which varies in color. OSEA Approves COs at Hospital Employment of concicntious objectors in the state hospital has the hearty approval of the Oregon State Employes associa tion, Forest Stewart, executive secretary, said Thursday. Stewart said the association in vestigated the employment of the COs in the tuberculosis ward at the state hospital 18 months ago and found that the hospital au thorities were unable to procure workers to take the job offered. "For a time it was impossible to operate the tuberculosis ward for lack of workers" Stewart said "and after reviewing the situa tion we gave our complete ap proval to the employment of the COs." A protest against the employ ment of the COs was filed with the Civil Service commission Tuesday by Local No. 44, Oregon State Employes, AFL, a sepcrate organization. Stewart said that the employ ment of the COs is not keeping, any other workers out of jobs and that the COs employed are doing an excellent job. QUEEN AND DUKE SAIL KVDNF.V. Australia W Britain's Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed on the royal lin er Gothic Thursday for Hobart, capital of the Australian island stalp nf Tasmania. Thev are due to arrive there on Saturday. 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