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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
Local Paragraph Each Nation to (Continued from Pm 1! This, he said would lessen dan- Eugene Area Burglars Busy Merrifield (Continued from P.M 11 He also pointed out the offi cer's testimony that Merriliei- was arrested at the scene and the senator's testimony that he) Ankle Injured Mary Hend-l Railroad Club Plenie Annual' nor nnri huln rolav wnHH tension after seriously .murine hrr Ipm wilt hp Hp!H t Rush Pnehiro 'schorl aii iha .i.-. nf ih u-ArM El'GENE W Burglars broke inkle while at work at the Kress at 1 p.m. It will be a pot luck af-'could have been in the chamber , Lane County businesses knew nolbmg about being arresl. cepanment store. Several stitches air. to hear Eisenhower. If that were , uu. IUum "-fd until after the arrival at do- i . . it - jj.j t. ,s. thev upre after at on v on . . i j- '"s iciucu iu ciLte ine wouna. j 1 t ixiMtiu.e, r sure buuvu, iiiaj ine is the daughter of Mr. and' AUI Blien A 1848 light blue would realize that on July 3!rs. Emery Hendrtckson of Four c"eT0et sedan was stolen -Thursday something chan; torners. l"!. inc Re 'rst victory, ; w-rd of a reputable man whs m int:y , lmu t,over stteuuci-ni was siurvu u uie ; , r , , , uniisi hurrh Srl.nnl in rin-.T, ioany, siaie ponce re- conierence. ... J-son Lee Methodist Vacation 'cu '""rsuay. Church school will close with a . ., , ., . ana aTiT 'rv Mi-Gee wr of the slion ' "iuul " defend hums),: shanng program Friday evening.! Z-t.tJZ,' ' "id- i that were "y ., iouna m d untj, Jh , , ivh thrv Ucy were after at onlv one. ,,- t,.j. . "" t, hano'ed S ' Springfield Boats and Motors' . ' '5 ,'he w"d, rf ,w0 ',ff"j f "r shop. .Sprincfeld. jd0"'f! 'Samst the! ,t Mctory, F .. ..'word of a reputable man who' rM 31 ""iparentlv had been opened bv some'm defrad h"mcn ai"s a: Kden called Eisenhower's pro- ! . , combma ion. j ,,. ";;",. ..rw- I July 22 at 7:30. Parents and! State police and sheriffs depu- Adams concluded his argument x. lends are Invited to the sane- . .. .1 . , n . . L tip am invMiiiratifiv f mc. after 3(1 minittj anrf n..fn a,. tin-.. .-. .i . mccuiis ui inr in ifie cnauei nateriy reponea inai r.aen v . . . . " " . s - Derien. thl n h i t. ' ol the Saiem Memorial hospital made some disarmament insoec-i.1 other estab-jtorney i'eery Baren then present- half j - ic c ui-ieitsc stitrineni. 1 wo sas stations and an oil cum-1 euren represented the officers pany office in Creswell were ran- as confused due to discrepancy lnuiiH Ba(FBEh H.ilo-.-;- .n..-i.n Is3cked. but notllinir wa reDOrted in statemenisf not knowing that Call Not Yet In Marion coun ! ments will h irvH eH uiih Umtii iha! ih four : stolen. A feed slore and anoiher .Merrifield was a state senator in ! 1iC.h h" 0'S, f?d EWs "aVC at 8 0'clock- Dr- trcd Thomp-ition proposals on Britain's bet .. "w 5 ch001 these past two , son will show colored slides of 'and Kaure talked about budget; weeks. .Mexico at the meeting 'to which controls over disarmament. the public big powers sign a declaration at'oil company .near Kugene suffered stead of a U.S. senalor and mat tv's selective service office has! rot yet received its call for men Billfold Stolen Mrs. Farral Ale- the summit conference declaring i ttle same 'ate- 0ne burglary oc-Ung out a second citation because for induction into the Armed onder, 865 Marion St., reported that they "undertake not to be,currcd insiie ne city 01 Eunone, of an error on the first. Torces in August, though the that someone stole her billfold the first in the use of atomic ' saM' sP. out again nothing He asked "Is this reasonable?" office expects to get the number 'from her purse late Thursday weapons against any nation and j was stolen. 01 men to De called later in the afternoon while shopping in a gro-.can upon all otner states to join veck. Five young men left Salem eery store in the Capitol Shopping in this declaration." Wednesday for Portland where t-'nler- The billfold, she told police. These development came as the on Thursday they were eiven contained a $20 bill, a $65 check Big Four turned to the issue of their preinduction nhvil. .from North's restaurant and $1 in disarmament and postponed until . ' change. I Friday a foreign ministers' report (Continued from Page I) Vandalism Reported Vandalism I : : on llieir study of r.uropean se- u. S. experts are convinced the! still in the car and "with only President Says to testimony of the arresting ef- fleer that Merrifield had said J "probably too much" when asked j how much he had had to drink. He asked the same question h about the testimony that the arrest was made while Merrifield at the Hollywood Acquariam, 1985' rrP'r"r ed - llirl Holland, Icunly and berman unmcation. 1 lie Kremlin's fear of U. S. nuclear ihc odr of liquor to go by.' Aiecoy St., was reported Wednes- "' "arnei .. rarnea in iwo nmmwn were reponra in,power an(j air hasw fe Pennine A day to city police by .Mrs R B la"on barrels and two fog lights substantial agreement on arrange Cunningham who is- taking care of wtuL ne 'ound on his property the ; menls to resume the talks on tier the property while the owner Ray P38' week c,t P'ie said, I many at a Big Four foreign min- Beardslev. is on vacation Some- isters' meetin8 in 0cluer. one had ihrmn hmion iioh'i kik. False Alarm Keported Salem In discussing disarmament, one dog medicine, paint, boards and ; ''remen answered a "false alarm" of the major topics on the confer- other refuse into a oreeded cold fish pond. power and air bases is genuine i A drunken woman was in the car, and that this has controlled their she pointed out. past negative policies. On MerrtfieW's reported state- Before receipt of the President's 1 ment of "I'm glad you came report was announced, Sen. Wiley 'along, I need help," Buren said, of Wisconsin, senior Republican I "He did need help!" tin Tucs on the henate foreign Relations ' day s testimony, the officer ouot Pleads Innocent Sidney Ran dolph Seime, 55-year-old Woodburn at 9:30 p.m Wednesday night at ence aeenda, the President said j Committee, said he "fully ex- ed' Merrifield as savins. "I'm slad a nouse on me corner oi zisi ana ne wouia jie 10 auaress nis re-1 .., i'ihn- in rnn t ii,. i i ;. Center streets. The "fire" was marks particularly to the Soviet reported by a boy guessed to be delegation. He added he wanted to 14 or 15 years old. over the tele-; do that because both the L'nited farmer, pleaded innocent in Mar. P"one- l'P' arrival firemen found! Stales and Russia have new and ion County District court Wednes-lne house emf"y and n0 ,ire- oay to a charge of driving when Then Eisenhower proposed the blueprint exchange and aerial in intoxicated. He was arrested in1 Uay LamPer Program YWCA Woodbur . by state police early iday can'Pers "H" an a"er Wednesdav mnrnino .;. I noon program for their mothers at released on his own recognizance. !lne 'WCA S'm Friday, July 29, jspection of the two countries' mil- i i.-u p.ui. iiii-iuui-u in uie pro-' nary installations, grair. will be a display for cralt The foreign ministers prepared proj ,s and participation by all- their report after receiving a new day campers. Russian proposal on European se- curit-. The Soviet delegation also Three Post Bail Three persons 'came up wilh disarmament pro- people when he returns from Ge-lto drive any more.") tteva. j Buren concluded by saying that So far as he knows now. Wilev i Merrifield was doing a public duty terrible weapons in such quanlitiesisa,d,' no "fragments 1" lakin on1an to. as to make horrible detriirlii.nl" om T" w- luapnai anu anouiu noi only ue possible, senhower would report by televis ion or radio. COURTS Circuit Court Ramon Ripe- v rr.rii-i.t, . -. . ","1.. !-. .ii:c 1U )JIlillLIII. Bomb Explodes IConitnued from Pane 1) L ' posted $10 baii each at the Marion posals, which Hagerly said were ! reports just after the July 16 revolt Myrn Let Gresory vj John Fred-1 County sheriff's ollice Wednesday ; based on Bulgonin's remarks ASlSxZ aM of failing to have ii-i Monday's opening meeting. rusmay m minor rhiid and sino vcnes ioi uieir oogs. ueaanne lor President Eisenhower, in wep- un(2ay"""IPperli'tcU":ment19',5 licenses WM Marcn '' A n arali0" 'or Ibe disarmament talks, penalty is levied in addition to the j had his chief of staff, Adm. Arthur iniffi? vl'MVii'"0 fM a,tCr that date' War" ! nadford. and his disarmament ad- i o( a trust r i i 7iiaacn. iia iUfji.ii- pnrimn of the will involving the ' sons Known to oe naruonng un- eon uests Secretary of State Dulles and estate. Order also appoints La Verne juuu as irus.ee unaer me trust. Harvey K. Stanton s Leanna C. Stantrm: Amended answer and cross complaint. dates Construction Co. vj H. G. Carl Construction Co.: Order of dia missal with prejudice based upon Stipulation of litigants. Wilma MfKwen vs James H. Mc Ewen; Decree of divorce. State vs Charles F. Lapschi: Or der holding defendant to Brand jury examination on nnn support ch-trgs. Probate Court William E. Hutrhen eRtate: Report of sale of real property in Bosadait sddition of Salem, Oeorge Edward Brant estate: Order admitting will to probate and ap pointing Lee . ranl administrator. A rthur Brook estate r Order ad mitting estate to probate and ap pointing Laura Ditmars exerutrix. John A. Ftnley estate: Order ap proving final account and directing distribution. B. L. Steeve estate: Order approv ing final account. William Penny estate: Orde prt Tnittira will to probate and naming Pioneer Trust Co. executor. Lenore J. Weller estate: Order ap proving final account. Marriage Licenses Chester Keith Southworth. 4t. palentan. and Margaret Nell Denton, in. at home, both 2591 North 5th St.. Salem. ALBANY Paul Henrv Malakoff. 4.1. Indpendence, and Lucile Martin. 40 Albany. Richard Allen Smith. 2.1. and Doris lar Billiard. 22. both of Albany licensed dogs, the sheriffs office said. other top members of the U. S. delegation dined with Soviet For- Car In Ditch Blight lights on eiun minister MoWnv an oncoming car caused him to There was no indication what the drive off the road and into the foreign ministers report on Ku ditch between Four Corners and ;r0pean security and German uni'- saiem weanesaay nignt. it was rc- (icalion contained. i ported !o state police by Richard j G. Peterson, 2840 Hollywood drive. German JomQre .g responiible Kansas Picnic - The annual1'01; -lhef Wea ihf slos gal?er Kansas picnic will be held Sun- i from ponds, wells, marshes day, at Eleanor Park in Albany anJ spnngs where the souls o with all former residents of unborn children w-ere supposed Kansas invited to attend. The! to rie11 and took lhem to Xavoret park is located at Seventh and families Pine streets in Albany. There 1 will be a basket dinner at noon The U.S. office of education with coffee and watermelon to estimates that there will be 8 12, be provided free. Contests are 293,000 increase in public school atiuitted but should be commended .State Senator John Merrifield testified in his own behalf Wednesday that a woman in bis car whom he was transporting to the Oregon state hospital was re sponsible for his erratic driving shortly before his June 18 arrest nn a rhsrpt f drivtni? whilp tn. Announcement that the fleet hadoxicale( to put to sea immediately recalled ( As indicated by the oocninc statements ot defense attorney Peery Buren, Merrifield said that the woman, Patricia Young, now a patient at the stale has ptal, was very drunk and unruly and made the trip "afnightmare" by constantly hitting at his shout der and back and grabbing at the wheel. She was a virtual stranger to him, he said, and he was transporting her to the hos pital at her request because of his association with the state mental health organization and his membership on the ways and at; that dissident naval units had fkd aboard two of the navy's larger ships. These reports later proved untrue. The government said re cently that the navy is completely loyal, following a reshuffling of the top naval command and the arrest of three admirals charged with masterminding the revolt. Naval authorities said the man euvers had been planned for two months, long before the revolt Such exercises are customary at this time of year. means commRfpe of (he legisla ture, which must approve the funds for the slate hospital IS Witnesses .Twelve witnesses were called during the afternoon session ol the court, bringing to 14 the to tal to appear oii the stand. The twelve included .Merrifield, Ore gonian reporter William Lam bert, two employees of the hotel where Mrs. Young lived, stale hospital Superintendent Deis Brooks, two hospital employee Mrs- Merrifield, state police SeL Wayne Huffman, and three other officers. In the morning session, arresting officer Floyd Morrill and officer George C Simons had testified on events at the scene where Merrifield slopped his car. Lambert testmed that he rnd Merrifield had had two drinks about two hours before the time of the arrest, although Merrifield had not finished the second one. Merrifield's drinks were Marinis, he said. Merrifield corroborated this testimony and said thev were the only drinks he had had that day. After leaving Lambert, he said, he went to Mrs. Young's hotel, where with the assistance of two hotel employees, he got her and her luggage into the car. She was very drunk, both he and two hotel employees testified. Goes to His Home Merrifield then went to his home, he said, to get his wife to go with them. She was not home, he found, and was con tacted by phone but was unable to go along, he testified, so he decided to make the trip without assistance with Mrs, Young. Twice before he got through Oregon City he had to pull off the road twice when Mrs. Young got violent, he said, and in Ore gon City, he was stopped by an officer who let him go when he explained what was causing his erratic driving. His worst trouble came be tween Woodburn and Gervais junction, he said, when Mrs. Young turned off the ignition, pulled the keys from the switch and tried to jump from the car. He pulled off the road, he testi fied, just as she opened I he door and fell out into he ditch. He took the keys from her and got her back into the car and started on again, stopping at Gervais junction, he testified. At that time, Officer Morrill's car pulled .'Capital journal, Salem, Ore., Thnra., July 2!. 1ft"5-Src. l)-5 Find Grave (Continued from Pfe 1) t An ironic twist of fate made Ab bott's wife eligible ts apply for tte 5-. wo reward posted by Steph ante s parents, j -Tto-Srt M offered forjn- jin behind him, to said. Previously Officer Morrill had testified that he had followed Merrifield's ear from Woodburn to Gervais Junction, trying to overtake htm in the heavy traf fic. Merrifield swung over the -yellow line several times, he ;saidt and twice forced other cars luff the road. He made no men ilion of any slop fey Merrifield's car alongside the road n that j area. 1 Merrifield testified that Mrs, : Young had violently cursed the itwo officers at the scene. Both jofficers had denied: this prev iously under Burens questioning 'but Simons said she cursed him heavily in his patrol car on the way to Salem and both said she cursed them at the police head i quarters. Merritield said he did not jknow he was under arresl until he arrived at headquarters. Mor- -r.!t had testified he formallv ar- i rested the senator at the scene ;but did not malte out the ticket J umil ne arrived at the ollice. Dr. Brooks testified that he was notified by state police that Merrifield and Mrs. Young were at headquarters and was told .that Merrifield was tinder arrest, jll admitted that he had told Sgt. ; Huffman that Merrifield earlier had sounded "high in a phone conversation but qualified that by saying "high in his parlance did not necessarily mean that he was intoxicated or even had been drinking but merely appeared elated or in high spirits. The defense rested Us case about 5 p.m. and Judge Sladter released the jury until 10 a.m. today for the arguments. The defendant is a leading state republican snd a stale sen- l ate leader. He is a member of 3 the Oregon Mental Health Asso 1 elation and ts prominent in the j Episcopal church and the Nation 'ai Council of Churches of Christ, formation leading le her discovery. In Berkeley, police agreed the key jnlorjjiatjon that led Is the body was Mrs. AbboKa discovery el Stephanie's purse. The body was Jound on a steep hillside about 6D0 feet Jrom the cabin by reporter Ed Montgomery jand photographer Bob Bryant r the San Francisco Examiner, and jthe 1io ranchers, ' Montgomery, a 1S3D Puli'r Prize winner for exposing led ?ral income tax rackets, followed a hunch that led to discovery of the girl's body. Montgomery, feeling thai a search by officers around Abbott's mountain cabin, had not been wee enough, persuaded Harold Jack son, one of the Tancbers to brmg his dogs into a search. The re porter said he and Bryant hid noticed an odd odor on a man-tianita-covered ridge near the cabin Twsday. j He and Bryant had 1o wait un'il Jackson got throush wotH late j Wednesday before they could make 'the search with the dogs. KOREAN'S C't BB JAP TRAVEL SEOL't, t The South Korean government is restricting Korean businessmen's travel to Japan in ja new anti-Japanese slep arising from the strained relations be tween the two governments. Lambs Wool PULL-OV SWEATERS Wirh25Grlaii $695 SMART NEW COLORS ALEX JONES Store of High St. 7 Window ShopThese Values games and footraces for the chil dren. compared with IfioO. CORRECTION! In Wednesday's Capital Journal, the following error appeared in M.K.N.'i Factory Outlet Furniture Store advertisement: 3 Room Groups .. 229.00 It should have read: 3 Room Groups..; 299.00 and up and OP Births SALEM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GARNER To Mr. and Mrs. Dean Z. Garner, 310 N. Pacific Ave., Mon mouth, a bnv, July 20. MILLER To Mr. and Mm. Charles Miller, "2(5 Menl Lawn Mower Licensed A lawnmower has been licensed by the Slate Motor Vehicle depart ment. It has a seat and is moved along the highway occasionally. It is owned by the Clackamas County school district No. 1. Russia has about 16 million horses. Liberal credit given on plates, extractions, and all branches of denistry. Painless Parker, Dentist. 125 N. Liberty, Salem. (Advi Now that it is warm & some times hot, you can be as cool as a cucumber at Nohlgren's Restaur ant. Air conditioned at 72' by carrier. tAdvj For sale at Y. W. C, A. Budget a boy." July 20. ! ShoD. Good used clothing. 141 S. a, 1 u a? f t f7n W nter. Open Mondays & Friday. Alvin W. Hildcbrandt, 1158 Jefferson! r ' ( , . IV IU d. IflKK.f Kt k hnv Julv 20 OAKES To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cakes. 650 E. Vista Ave., a boy. Julv 20. KILLCY To Mr. and Mrs. Walter KiHcy, 1504 Mason St.. Shelton. 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