Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1954, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 21, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
SECTION I Page 5
Cast This Ballot
,FOR U.S. SENATOR:
Cordon, R
Neuberger, D
FOR GOVERNOR:
Carson, D
Patterson, R
Fill out and bring to the
or Mail
Local Paragraphs
Damage Reported Vandals
have been dumping old tires from
racks, tipping over oil cans and
doing other damage at the Truax
uu company 205 Columbia street,
it was reported to city police
Wednesday.
Two Held Robert Dale Hcl-
Strom, 2900 Brooks avenue, was
charged Thursday with violation
o probation. He had been re
leased on probation after a dis
trict court conviction on a bad
check charge. He was arrested
by sheriff's deputies and jailed
in lieu of bail. Arrested Friday
on a charge of parol violation was
Earl Bryans, Salem. He is charged
with violating conditions of his
parole from the state peniten
tiary. 3 American
(Continued from Page )
and control such vital organs as
the mammary glands and kidneys.
Enders, Weller and Robbins won
out for their investigations in the
research division of infectious dis
eases of the Children's Medical
Center, Boston, Mass. Enders is
director of the division and Weller
is assistant director.
Grew Polio Virus
Under the 57-year-old director's
leadership, the three developed in
1949 a method of growing polio
virus in cultures composed of non
nervous human tissue in a nutrient
bath. This development made pos
sible the growth of sufficient polio
virus of the three known strains
so that, the 1954 polio vaccine
program could be carried out in
the United States. Results of Uie
program are still being compiled.
The medical prize and awards
for literature, physics and chemis
trystill to be announced will be
handed out by Swedish King Gus
tav Adolf at a traditional cere
mony in Stockholm Dec. 10.
Two Stolen Autos
Recovered by Police
The car of John R. Butts, 4886
Rickman road, stolen Monday has
been recovered in Valsetz, Salem
police reported Wednesday.
At about the same time the
car of Loren Allen was reported
stolen from Valsetz, possibly by
the same thief, and was later re
covered where it had been aban
doned near Newport, police said.
The Butts car was taken from
1 the Interstate Tractor company
lot, 2355 Silverton road, while he
was at work, he reported.
. Central heating and tiled baths
were used in Britain during the
Roman occupation early in the
Christian era.
Foundation garments, girdles,
brassieres at hi price. Howard's
Corset Shop. ,
Now in your hands an easy way to
fill needst The Classified section!
See the want ads NOW for what
ever you want.
Castle Permant Wavers, 305 Lives
ley Bldg. Ph. 3-3663, Permanents
$5 up. Ruth Ford, Manager.
Rummage sale, University of
Oregon Mothers' Club, Oct. 22 and
23 above Grcenbaum's.
Visit us and see our large selec
tion of Foliage Plants. Special
prices on one group of split leaf
Philodcndron. Pcmberton's Floral
Shop and Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th.
Jr. Guild Rummage and cooked
goods, 9 a.m.'. Oct. 21. 22. Episco-
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pal Church. Liberty anr Myers. I
HEW FULL LADIES
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KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE
260 South 12th St. "The Street (he Trains Run On"
Capital Journal Office
to:
Political Editor,
Capital Journal,
Salem, Oregon
Minor Damage Cars driven
by Nancy West Dewey, 1245
North 24th street, and Mathilda
Iwan, 4490 South Pacific high
way, suffered minor damage
when they collided at the inter
section of Commercial and Court
streets Wednesday evening, city
police reported.
Discuss Measures All meas
ures appearing on the election bal
lot next month will be discussed
at Uie meeting of the Salem
Realty Board Friday noon. Lee
Ohmart will talk about the eight
state measures, Robert F. White
about the city measures, and Vern
McMullen the county zoning bill.
Marriage License Application
A marriage license application
is on file at Seattle from Earl W.
Bryant, 43, New York and Clau
dia Tucker, 19, Salem.
Death Claims
Leo C. Dean
Leo C. Dean, 67, veteran printer,
newsman, writer and columnist,
died Thursday morning at a local
hospital. Dean, had been ill for
many months, but had not been
hospitalized unlit Wednesday.
A Salem resident since 1937,
coming here from Sioux City,
Iowa, Dean formerly was connect
ed with the Capital Journal adver
tising department, and prior to his
retirement because of ill health
two years ago, was copy editor for
the Oregon state printing depart
ment. Born In Mitchell, South Dakota,
June 17, 1887, Dean started learn
ing the newspaper business as a
boy of 14 in Waverly, Iowa. For 30
years he was a newspaper man in
Iowa and South Dakota. Dean was
a member of the Presbyterian
church, the Masonic lodge and the
Salem Elks lodge.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Beulah L. Mitchell, to
whom he was married August 24,
lsio in L,emon, s. D.; a son, Den
ton C. Dean of Williams. Ariz.: two
daughters, Mrs. Arthur Coale of
Portland and Mrs. Douglas Reed
er of Longview, Wash.; a brother,
Gail Dean, of Spokane; and 11
grandchildren.
Announcement of funeral serv
ices will be made later by the
Clough-Barrick chapel.
Ike. Dewey
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. Eisenhower shook hands
with workmen on a Harlem stale
housing project, inspected a Bronx
highway being built with $46,800,
000 in state and federal funds, and
chatted with workmen at a new
state hospital about construction of
his own Gettysburg, Pa., home.
Betore setting out on the tour.
which covered sections of Brook
lyn, the Bronx and Manhattan,
the President spoke briefly to Re
publican workers at state cam
paign headquarters at the Hotel
Roosevelt.
He told them "heart" was "the
one indispensiblc ingredient" in
winning the election and defined
that "heart" as "that thing within
. a man or organization which
will not accept defeat."
Births
SALEM MKMOR1AI, IIOSFITAL
RILEY To Mr. and Mil. Jack Riley,
325 Gatnt St., ft eirl, Oct. 20.
TEHRY To Mr. and Mrs. Genf L.
Terry, Rt. 4, Box 291. ft girl, Oct. 20.
SILVERTON HOSPITAL
10 Mr. ina Mrs. a
Munr ot Moi.n., boy, Oct. 30.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Choose from our big selection of beau
tiful new fall coats. Famous make
fabrics Botany, Jullliard, Hoffman and
imported materials flannels, fleeces,
poodles, chinchillas, etc. Milium lined.
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Day Saturday
Costs Outlined
Dr. Dale Parker, Salem dentist
told members of the South Salem
Lions club Wednesday that fluori
nation of Salem's water would
cost aproximately only 13 cents
a year to each resident of Salem.
Dr. Parker made this estimate
after telling the club members,
gathered at the China Inn, of the
estimated cost of both equipment
and personnel needed to fluorin
ate the city's water supply.
He also displayed two trans
parent colored slides showing a
girl's teeth in a city in which
water was treated and one in a
city where fluorination was ab
sent. In the first case the girl's teeth
were perfect but in the other
case thegirl, at the age of six,
had many cavities in her teeth.
A measure authorizing installa
tion of a fluorination plant in
Salem will be on the city ballot
at the November 2 election.
No Politics
(Continued from Page 1)
commissioner and the realty firm
hut said no fnrmnl nmnlninl tunc
filed at that time with the result
that no action was taken.
The books of the firm were
audited Jnhncnn cniH hu a .nm.
mission auditor on October 8.
1934, in a routine audit during the
auditors remil.irlv crhpHnlnH ,n.
nual trip through Eastern Oregon.
"Because of what happened to
be an irrppnl.tritv ihn oiitor
requested that the firm's records
covering the transaction be for
warded to Salem for comparison
with the commission's record,"
Johnson said. "The comparison
was made and the firm rprnrri
promptly returned.
Johnson said that, in his report
to the commission the auditor
questioned the Woll transaction
but before the audit report could
De reviewed by the commission
a formal complaint was received
from Woll.
"With the formal complaint
made this transaction was han
dled in the same manner as
would any other," Johnson de
clared. "This rnmmiccinn ' .Tnlincnn
added, "flops not rhsrpctnrH ifc I
responsibility while a political
campaign is in progress or post
pone a dutv imnnspri hv law bp.
cause an individual involved is a
political candidate.
"Either course," he concluded;
"would risk possible loss to other
DUrphaSPra HlirinD thp nnripH nf
delay, if, in fact, the realtor was
guiuy ot illegal practices.
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US and Canada
(Continued from Page 1)
These documents set forth the
conditions under vhich the West
Germans will recover sovereignty
tion.
Conditions Listed
These documents, along with a
series of annexes covering West
Germany's future relations with
the West and the status of Allied
armed forces in West Germany,
are to be signed in a formal ses
sion Saturday afternoon in the
French foreign ministry.
Thursday's action cleared the
way for West Germany's incorpor
ation into a seven-power West Eu
ropean Union and membership in
the. North Atlantic Treaty Organi
zation. Treaties embodying these steps
are to be signed Saturday after
noon at the same time, pending
successtul conclusion of additional
talks to be held here.
Retain a Few Strings
The three Western powers re
tained a few strings on West Ger
man sovereignty to enable them
to negotiate with the Soviet Union
on German reunification and on a
peace treaty for a reunited Ger
many.
They also kept the right to re
sume the occupation in case of
emergency and power to cope with
the special situation in Berlin.
Following this brief session Ade
nauer and U. S. Secretary of State
Dulles, British Foreign Secretary
Sir Anthony Eden and French Pre
mier Foreign Minister Pierre Men-des-France
went into session with
ministers' representing Belgium,
The Netherlands, Luxembourg, It
aly and Canada to study the
Union."
Consult NATO Nations
This union, embracing a revised
and reinforced Brussels alliance
and grouping Britain, France, the
Benelux countries, West Germany
and Italy, is designed as a frame
work for West German rearma-
Canada and the United States are
in the role of guarantor nations.
The parley was considering
measures to supervise and control
German rearmament under such
a pact. West German and other
sources predicted quick agreement
before nightfall.
The French-German dispute on
the Saar appeared the only maior
hurdle in the tight ministerial
schedule.
Mendes-France has said he will
not ask the French Assembly to
rainy any agreement on German
rearmament unless he is satisfied
on the Saar issue by the end of
this week.
REDS ATTACK WILEY
MOSCOW UP) - The Literary
Gazette Thursday devoted three
full columns to an attack on U.S.
Sen. Wiley (R-Wis), calling him
an "atomic domagogue." There
was no apparent news peg for the
article.
More Proof Thar Sears Is
Headquarters for Savings
Every Day of the Week!
Basement
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Store Hours:
Mon. and Fri 9:30-9:00
other Day., 9:30-5:30
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Clay Cochran, secretary of
Salem Chamber of Commerce,
whose resignation has been ac
cepted by board of directors.
Linfield Plans
$450,000 Bldg.
McifTNNVTT.T.FT.tnflp rl.
lego trustees disclosed Wednes
day mat tney nave authorized
construction of a $450,000 stu
dent recreation huilriino- on tho
site of the present gymnasium.
college president Dr, Harry L.
Dillin announced that plans call
for ground breaking sometime in
March nnH n pnnctriiptinn uh.il.
ule that will permit completion
ueiore me lan semester.
According to tentative plans,
the structure will hnncn n cton.
dard gym-floor, an auxiliary
gym, handball courts, and wres
tling arena, a student recreation
room, two bowling alleys, a snack
bar, student body offices, and
seven classrooms, business ad
ministration department and
pnysicai education staff offices.
VENEZUELA FLOOD
CARACAS, Venezuela A
flood caused by unusually heavv
rainfall claimed another seven
lives Wednesday night, bringing
the death toll in the past week to
at least 14. Most of the deaths
were caused by landslides or the
collapse of houses built alongside
flooded drainage canals.
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Always right for any occasion busi
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Suits $50.00
Stirrciwill Slacks companions
for Surrctwill suit coals $15.50
The name to remember is . , .
For Nationally Known Bpands
Salem's Own Store Since 1890
'Clay Cochran
(Continued from Page 1)
: Always with Salem in mind, he
was nevertheless liberal, and
went along with the committee to
bring the plant to some place in
the northwest. As a matter of
location narrowed down he be
came free to get it for Salem il
I possible. It came to Salem.
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The plant was experimental,
had a hectic career, and many
times Cochran got into the fight
to keep the $4,500,000 plant here,
either as a government or private
enterprise for manufacturing!
purposes of some kind. When
the Harvey Company of Tor
rance, Calif., began to negotiate
for the plant Cochran was sent
to Washington to help in the ne
gotiations, which he did effec
tively. A few years ago when the
Paulus Bros, cannery decided to
build a new plant industrially
minded Salem people and can
nery workers were alarmed when
they heard there was danger the
plant would be moved to Port
land. A location for the big con
cern had been chosen in Salem,
but purchase of the land was con
tingent upon a change of zone
classification from residential to
industrial, and zone changes in
saiem come hard. Cochran help
ed save the plant for Salem hv I
making personal contact with
property owners in the district.
Cochran played an important
part in bringing to Salem and
helping find locations for such
nationally-known concerns as
Moore Business Forms, Gould
Battery Company, and the late
lamented Oregon Flax Textiles,
subsidiary of National Battery,
which came in with Cochran, and,
goes out with him. He also has
been instrumental in bringing
here smaller concernse that arc
less conspicuous.
The board Wednesday night
authorized the executive commit
tee to accept applications for
Cochran's successor, and to write
a letter of appreciation for his
services. The resignation is ef
fective January 1.
The board discussed the feasi
bility of uniting the Chamber of
Commerce and the Salem Indus
trial Development Council. The
latter grew out of the chamber,
but they are now separate organ
izations. the
versatile,
Permanently
Mothproofed
BUSINESS
SPORTSWEAR
WEEKENDING
EVENING
4b
NOW BEING REMODELED
FOR THE NEW OWNERS!
TO CLOSE THEIR
DOORS
ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK
TO BE SACRIFICED FOR A
QUICK SELL-OUT!
O TIME IS SHORT o
FALL
Values io $49.95
Priced for a Quick and
Positive Sell-Outl
Values io $59.95
Out they go ,
of former costs
regardless
Hurry!
Values io $69.95
Many of our flneBt coats
enter this price group I
LADIES' SMART LADIES' FALL
DRESSES SUITS
Values to $29.95 Values to $59.95
$goo $2389
Values to $39.95 . Values to $79.95
$1000 $2989
Values io $49.95 Values to $99.95
FQBMALS
Values io $24.95
Never before Formal
Bargains like these Hurryl
Values io $29.95
Here's your chance to really
save on lovely formalsl
Values io $39.95
Many of these are brand
Formals lust unpacked!
ALL-WOOL
SKIRTS
Values to $12.95
$589
Values to $16.95
"LILLI ANN" SKIRTS
$S89
CORNER COURT
Oil ffT
COATS
20
$
36
$
44
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new
89
BEAUTIFUL
GOWNS
Values to $6.95
$J99
Values to $10.95
$199
Values to $14.95
$99
and LIBERTY
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