Thursday, October 21, 1954
Pag 2 SECTION I
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Maharaja io
Be Selected
A Maharaja Contest to choose
the maharaja for the public bene
fit planned by Salem Junior
Woman'! club on November 5 is
now in progress.
Seven men's service clubs of
Salem are cooperating in staging
the contest, each group having a
candidate for the title of maha
raja, the role to be featured at
the Mardi Gras Cabaret of tnc
Junior women at the Crystal Gar
dens on November 8.
The candidates for maharaja
are: Donald Reitzer, Junior
C hamber of Commerce: Dr. S. D.
Wiles, Exchange club; James
Clark, East Salem Lions club;
Barnes Rogers, West Salem Lions
club; Al Pfcifer, Optimist club;
Len Reimann, downtown Lions
club; Don Woodry, Rotary club.
Voting for each contestant will
be carried on by the club spon
soring him, as well as by the gen
eral public. Posters will be out
with pictures of each contestant.
Each voter is to givo 1 cent a
vote for his favorite candidnte.
The winner will be crowned' "The
Maharaja" in a production num
ber 'at the benefit Cabaret. Mrs.
Richard Jenning is chairman of
the maharaja contest
The Junior Woman's club Is
sponsoring the benefit for the
playgrounds fund of the city.
KC TO BE HONORED
TODAY'S CLOSE
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id Jorio
Dies in Vatican
VATICAN CITY (UP)-Domen-
Ico Cardinal Jorio, 87, died today
of a heart attack, creating fourth
vcancy in the Sacred College of
Cardinals.
Jorio collapsed and died at
12:15 p.m. (3:15 a.m. PST) in his
apartment in the holy office of the
Vatican.
He was the second cardinal to
die this month. Francesco Cardin
al Borgongini Duca 70, died of a
heart attack in his home in Rome
on Oct. 4.
Jorio's death reduced the Col
lege of Cardinals to 66 members,
four snort ol the full strength ot
70 to which Pope Pius XII raised
it in January, 1953, for the first
time in 250 years.
There now are 44 non-Italian
Cardinals and 22 Italians, a record
low among the Italians who for
centuries dominated the college.
Wall Street
NEW YORK m - Generally
hiRher prices prevailed In the
stock market Thursday, with some
issues ahead a point or more.
Mcels were a featuro and there
was good buying in selected air
crafts, motors, and ccmenls.
Volume slowed in late afternoon
and for the day reached an esti
mated S.3O0.O0O shares. Wednes
day, 2,380.000 shares changed
nanus in a strong market.
N. MARION CARNIVAL
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band-chorus parents club are spon
soring a carnival at North Mar
lon High Friday evening, Oct. 29.
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Three Cars in
One Collision
Three cars were involved in a
collision in the 1700 block of
South 12th street Thursday morn
ing when two cars failed to stop
in time behind another one, city
police reported.
Drivers of the cars were listed
as Harrie Herald Hendrick, 735
Breys avenue, Harold Edward
Bacon, 705 Ratcliff drive, and
John David Hautz, 1335 Barnes
avenue.
The Hendrick car suffered ex
tensive rear end damage, the
Bacon car extensive damage to
both front and rear and the
Hautz car extensive front end
damage, police said.
Mrs. Norma Bacon suffered a
laceration on one knee which
was treated by first aidmen. She
was advised to see her doctor for
stitches in the wound.
Walnut Fire Damages I
Residence at Albany
ALBANY Extensive smoke
and heat damage was done to the
Matthew Tudor home, 420 E.
Queen Ave., today when walnuts
being dried over a wood furnace
' caught fire, the city fire depart
j ment said.
According to the department
reports, Mrs. Tudor said the wal
nuts were on a grate above the
furnace. The blaze charred near
I by walls and smoke blackened
! the rest of one room before fire
men arrived on the scene.
The house is owned by James
Stalcup.
Louis A. Le Doux of Mt. Angel, master of the Fourth Degree,
Knights of Columbus, Junipcro Serra Province, District of
Oregon, will be honored at a testimonial breakfast at the
Catholic Center, Salem, Oct. 31. Mr. Le Doux is a member of
Archbishop Howard General Assembly, Salem.
Newport Has 2
Inches of Rain
PORTLAND m A rain storm
moved across Western Oregon's
north section Wednesday night and
early Thursday, dumping more
than two inches on Newport.
Portland's downtown weather
station reported 1.02 inches in the
24 hours to 4:30 a. m. and it was
still raining. But at the Portland
airport, the total was only .55 of
an inch.
Salem reported .65 of an inch
but southward the rain tapered off
to .u at bugene and none at all
at Roseburg.
A number of reporting stations
on the western slopes of the Cas
cades told of an inch or more of
rain and the same was true across
the valley on the eastern edge of
the Coast Range.
The Weather Bureau said the
rain came from one of a series of
storms moving in from the mid-
Pacific.
'A Bright Morning'
WU Presentation
"A Bright Morning." written by
the Alvarez-Quintero brothers for
the Spanish stage, will be presented
to Parents' Weekend audiences by
the Willamette University Players
and Theta Alpha Phi Saturday at
3:45 p. m. in Waller hall.
Elizabeth Winship, Arlington,
Calif., and Bruce Fountain, Auro
ra, have been cast as the roman
tic leads in the one-act play.
Supporting roles will be taken
by Mary Mills and Loyal Howard,
both of Salem.
A long-lost love affair provides
the theme for the humorous and
sentimental production. Jean
Thomas, Burley, Id., directs.
School Bus
Smashes Pickup
EDGEFIELD, S. C. W A
school bus smashed into a pickup
truck and careened down a 25-foot
embankment near here Thursday,
injuring at least 14 pupils and one
woman.
Sheriff C. R. Jackson said the
accident occurred 14 miles west of
nere while the bus was bringing
uie pupus io me r-ageneia schools.
Jackson said the bus either
passed a couple of pupils or they
were late at their pick-up point.
The mother of one of them, Mrs.
Alice White, drove after the bus
wnn tne cnimren in a pickup
truck, passed the bus and then
apparently stopped suddenly, he
reported.
The bus plowed into the rear of
the pickup, crushing it against an
embankment, then continued out
of control down a steep fill and
into the end of a concrete culvert
pipe.
Seek to Build
Dam in Canada
PORTLAND W A combine of
P'lget Sound utilities wants to
build a 250-million-doUar dam in
British Columbia in order to get
the downstream benefits.
The proposal was laid before the
Bonneville Administration here
Wednesday. The combine, known
as the Puget Sound Utilities Coun
cil, explained the dam and the
power rights at the dam site would
belong to British Columbia, but
downstream benefits would make
the investment worthwhile.
The dam would be built on Mica
Creek, above Revelstoke, B. C,
some 200 miles north of the U. S.
Canadian border. It would be a
rock-fill structure, 700 feet high,
which would make it the highest
of its type in the world, said Jack
D. Stevens, consulting engineer of
the council.
Seek to Change
Lord's Prayer
PHILADELPHIA W Episco
palians from the Middle Atlantic
area today considered a suggested
change in the wording of the
Lord's Prayer.
The proposal would change the
phrase, "Lead us not into tempta
tion," to read, "And let us not fall
when templed."
It was met with mixed reaction
on the floor of the meeting of the
25th Synod of the Episcopal Prov
ince of Washington. Repre
sentatives of 13 Episcopal church
dioceses ere attending.
The new phrasing, introduced
by Lt. Gen. John C. H. Lee of
the Harrisburg, Pa., diocese, was
sent to the resolutions committee
for formulation and introduction at
today's closing session.
Each American consumed 76.6
pounds of beef, on the average, in
1953.
MAN DIES OF BURNS
PORTLAND Wl Morris Christ
ianson, 35, Aloha, Ore., died in a
hospital here Wednesday from
burns suffered when molten car
bide spilled on him in a Portland
factory Tuesday.
Helen's Cafe
Broiler
697 N. Capitol
SERVING BROILED STEAKS
Ground Round . , $1.10
New York Cut , . . SI. 65
Fried Shrimp . ... $1.10
Broiler Burgers 506
((4 -lb. ground round, dress
them yourself)
Home Made Pies, 206
Six Youths Held in
Recent Burglary Case
Six youths were arrested by
Salem police Wednesday night in
connection with the recent bur
glary of the Gideon Stolz com
pany warehouse, 450 South Sum
mer street.
Five of the youths were charg
ed with burglary and one with
possession of stolen property.
Their ages are 16 and 17. They
took 13 cases of beer from com
pany trucks parked in the ware
house last Saturday night after
forcing a hasp on he door to gain
entrance, police said.
The six were held overnight
in the juvenile quarters of the
county jail pending court action.
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"THE HAPPY TIME"
Chas Boyer
Group to Meet on
School Support Fund
A citizens committee of 37 per
sons from all sections of Oregon
will meet in Salem Friday to dis
cuss state aid to school districts.
The committee, appointed by
the State Board of Education,
will review a study made recent
ly by Dr. Miles C. Romney. school
of education, the Univerlsty of !
Oregon.
Purpose of the study Is to find ;
out whether there should be a ;
change in the formula under I
which the basic school support '
mncij are allocated to local ;
school districts.
Salem Elks Lodge
Backs Xhoraleers'
Elected to represent the Salem
Rotary Club as it's "Msrharaja",
for the Junior Woman's Club fund
raising Mardi Gras Cabaret, Nov.
5, was Don Woodry.
His election was unanimous at
the noon meeting of the group
Wednesday.
Speakers at the luncheon were
coaches of local football teams and
of Willamette university who pre
sented their team captains. Each
talked briefly about the chances of
his team for the coming year and
then answered questions from the
audience. Coaches were Ted Og- j
dnhl, Willamette university; Al
Gray, North Salem High School; I
Lee Gustafson, South Salem High !
School. . i
Perfect attendance pins were j
given to members during the meeting.
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