Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 03, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, March 3, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 9
ON GUARD IN CAIRO TURMOIL
Longshoremen Threaten to
Strike if Bridges Deported
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on tne roof and in the vicinity of Cairo's Abbassia military
barracks during the tense political situation which saw Mai.
Gen. Mohamed Naguib swept back into the presidency. On sec
ond floor of the barracks is the office of Lt. Col. Gamal Abel
Nasser first reported to have taken over from Nasuib and now
laid to be revolutionary party's choice as premier. (AP Wire
photo via radio from Cario)
Last Pioneer Landmark at
Gates Now Being Removed
By MRS. ALBERT MJTT.KAP
GATES Our las' remaining, under the name 0' The Pioneer
pioneer lai Jmark, the former
home of the pioneer family of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gates, which was
built before tht time of the rair
road, is being razed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gates moved here
from Salem in the eaily 70's.
Later when the railroad was be
ing pushed through, Mr. and Mrs.
Gate., who up '0 that time were
living in a log cabin, built this
house for the dual purpose of a
residence for themselves and for
a hotel to accommodate the con
struction crew, and operated it
House
Mrs. Daisy" Richards, niece of
Albert Gates, recalls when offi
cials of the new railroad sought
a right of way and locatioi. for
a depot, Mrs. Gates donated sev
eral acres to the company for a
switch, a depot and a section
house. In return the rnmnanv
,named the rew town "Gates-
ville", which v.as later shortened
to Gates.
After the completion of the
railroad the Quartzville mines
were opened and the Pioneer
PLAN SCIENCE FAIR '
WOODBURN A science fair
featuring articles prepared by
students in science classes will
be held at the Washington school
in Woodburn Thursday and Fri
day, March 4 and 5. The exhibits:
will be open to the public during
school hours.
House became a favorite stopping
place for the .rimers.
In time the property was sold
to George Anderson, proprietor
of thu old Gates hotel, then later
to the William Stitt family as a
residence. Sine the death of Mr.
Stitt several . ears ago, the old
hous. has rapidly fallen into dis
repair. It is not known just what year
the house was built, but W. R.
Hutcheson, who is having the
place torn down, reports finding
om newspapers pasted on the
walls, some dated as early as
1872.
The picturesque old building
will remain in the memory of
many of our , 3op)e as a link be
tween tne past and the future
of Gates.
SAN FRANCISCO W -Members'
of Local 10, Harry Bridges own
longshoremen'! unit, Tu d y
voted to walk out if the govern
ment makes any further efforts to
deport Bridges, president of the
' "Vnt International Long
shoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union. .
.Officials said the membership
would determine on the opening
day of any deportation proceed
ings whether the local would stay
off the job in "continuos stop work
meetings. 1
The action was taken in a meet
ing at which Local 10 members
endorsed most of the recommenda
tions of a recent longshore caucus
at Bellingham, Wash. The session
virtually closed this port from 8
a.m. to '6 p.m. Tuesday.
The - Bellingham recommenda
tions approved by Local , 10 in
cluded one calling for trade be
tween the United States and Com
munist nations of Asia and Eu
rope. ' ,
Other approved recommenda-
Nation Counts 2,900
Traffic Deaths in Jan.
CHICAGO Wl The nation
counted 2.900 traffic fatalities in
January, the same toll as in Janu
ary a year ago.
Drivers in the nation cities
made' a good safety showing, but
It was cancelled by a jump in
rural accidents.
Fatalities declined 14 per cent In
the cities but gained S per cent in
rural areas.
A total of 345 cities went through
the month without a traffic death.
ZENA PTA MEETING
ZENA The PTA will hold a
meeting 8 p.m. Friday, March 5 at
the Zena school house. Margaret
McDevitt will be the speaker and
a motion picture wil lbe shown.
Hons called for abolition of water
front screening by the U. S. Coast
Guard; . support of a 10 cent
straight time and 15 cent overtime
hourly wage increase at the next
contract opening; repeal of the
Taft-Hartley Act; and use of a
$760,000 welfare fund reserve for
a one-year trial to provide dental
care for members' children be
tween 4 and 14 year age group.
U. S. Attorney Lloyd Burke told
newsmen a civil suit seeking de
portation and denaturalization of
Bridges would be instituted within
six weeks.
Bridges was convicted of lying
to win naturalization In that he
swore he was not and never had
been a Communist when he ob
tained citizenship.
Lenten Season
Begins Today
. NEW YORK HI Lent began
today Ash Wednesday.
The 40-day period, which lasts
until the Saturday before Easter,
stresses the Ideas of penance and
lelf-dcnial for Christians through
out the world.
Many churches will hold special
Lenten services each week
throughout the season.
Practices in observing Lent very
with different faiths and Individu
als, and include sucb matters as
dietary restrictions, special pray
ers, donations to the needy, or giv
ing up entertainment and drink.
A major event of the first Lenten
week will be the "World Day of
Prayer " this Friday, in which
Protestant and orthodox faiths
throughout the world unite In com
mon prayer for peace and abun
dant living.
Some 20,000 interdenominational
services are scheduled In this
country at churches, in factories,
colleges, hospitals and other
places. The annual observance is
sponsored In this country by the
National Council of Churches. ,
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