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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1956)
0 g cy O 0 0 0 w Q n0 O . . C n THE CAPITA JOURNAL 0 o Ralciii, Orgjon, Tuesday, Fruary 21, 1956 ? One Of These Q regon II II.J. ,..,1.! 'IlltJUWII air ''S 7:l 4v ... rasa KM- V W , iff? - 1 i 4 1 J V 1 1 w 4 k' v ,7 0, 3 til ' V f '7 ma v Ivl I, l 3 ...V --"f'fla WWW; On clis)liiv 111 ll if Miisrum (if All at liusli House arc tlicsc W pictures ot sculptui-f iillercd liv seven cnni)ctilois lor tlie fev Loiniiiissiiiii to liirnish Salem s Memorial (o Oregon I'liineers Jp under Carroll Moores bequest hind, now amounting to ;!" nboul t ' At upper lei I the three I inures are I lie Cuidanee of dentil, ollerccl by Avard horhanks ol Salt Lake Catv "Hie youth,' savs tin; sculptor, is vcuturm lar into new liclds with tin; niudinn uilhieuce ol those who are concerned with Ins wcllarc and his luturc. 1 he mother and lather, m pioneer costume. sni;nest llic; pioneer heritage and background of the vonlh ol today. Upper center, entitled I'loneer Mother, is lh' ofleruig of Wesley V. iglilmgale ol (,'reswcll. Ore. It would be in ( lirone. Oilier views ol the work are on displav at Hush in louse. Upper right is the w ork ol lln aul Maker ol New oik Cilv, rnlilled I'loncer J'anulv Croup. I he sculptor writes that it repiesenls a'slmcK'. honor, hardworking lamilv that f". have rcccnllv sellled and are gathering one ol their lust t harvests ol w licit. iel below, in l-colunm picture, is 1 lie Old Oregon 'I rail, proposed bv Mlacsing Cramle Coiupaii'. I'redoinui aullv it is a rebel map in sculpture. I Ins. savs the legend that accompanies it. would be a memorial with a message an eternal reminder to luturc generations ol the hardships cultured liv our lorelalhers. who. bv sacrilice and endurance i,l,"lIU(l;,ll,"sl,ll,a , ,, , , , WwkmiiH' iin wiin i -i-i win nil I jm 1 1 1 1 e i n n i vv is an in I el 1 1 IL; 111 I I If III lu 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ol I'orlland. a voutlilul and dvnanuc laimlv. ex pressing cllort and heroism ol the individual m a central sculpture between two long and low granite rebels. Ol the two rebels Hanking the group the picture here shows only one. I hey are led long and some over lour leet high. At unlit, in 1 columns, is I lie Spirit ol the Oregon 1'ionccrs. bv I' l ances Ki lls MacColhn ol Salem. Matches our spirit ol Oregon todav. the sculptress savs ol it. So besli .ii ill un.ilraid. In this view one sees luturc generations finriciiiS. Mrs. MacCollm lias a second work on displav entitled I all I iinber. depicting the spiritual strength ol the pioneers and suceeduig ueneratios. At bottom, nuhl, is musical lower, with sculptured groups, suggested bv Civile II. Lerrv ol eriuonl Marble Conipanv. I he picture bills to do nstice to the proposal because it is made bom a (hawing and not a photograph. It would stand some 1:2 led high. Willi sculptured ligures at all sides. Mr. J'cirv has a second proposal, the sculpture ol a log cabin. ami in the Ion-ground pioneer ligures gieeting Indians iiiii mm v : Mil- A 1 , fftff I i f ;4 n In 22ii.l Dav of Colli Mv EMWIBr cja8SItoJoJa I jViWivW Ys , . 1 L I.0M10N W Heavy snmvs ami Spam 'I'hi' Halearic Islaiuls. la- )IIpi- winds spread Mill mure vn, .Mm,iine spi :, tuurisls. lllsorv over fln.'eii l iniipe lues- , lay. locked in the a.'ml dav of its Uy ,m,kr "'" """ "arcelnna A-orst (reiv.e-np o( Hie i'liih milurv tlnuider. hail, rnin-aml llicn Deaths from the woollier lnt:ilnl a hh.aitl Snow plows had to it least 7.17. Uraihennen cm- riMe . mi Muek in Ihe lously said milder tenM'oiaiu.es .ym,,s M,m,.,ins. infill ue in me oiling, oiu inai iroufihl fears of widespread flood- Paris sta ered in its coldest mR from tliawint; rivers and mows. , 21 on reeord-8 decrees. Wine Italy, one of the worst hit conn- i growers in the Bordeaux area tries, faced new trouh'os Comma-, feared halt their vines wore dead, nisi -backed relief riots. Demon-; The winter already ha., cost hun strnturs clashed with police in sev- dreds of miliums of dollars in oral traditionally poor southern spruiR crips. i town where cold has brought new x,,w snmvs c v (, r c d must of j hardships. Northern Italy. Hume reported a Communist Kast Knrope called big increase in deaths not di-! out troops to keep industries mov- rectly caused by the weather. One iiir. Czechosloiakin ordered sol- paper carried fiie columns of diers into coalmines. Hungary put obituary notices instead of the troops into its Riant Stalinvaros usual half column, steel plant after heavy snows cc ,,vked coastal ship-; snarlrd operations. pinK j the North Sea and Halite j Hritain, too, ' used troops for Coal Mas short 'in towns' across enow clearing. jCrrmany. Wild, boars and deer Brilisli Army Slrcantlinoil ho I'niiri' ;inny p.it!oni wilt bo 1 1 III hvv.mprd ulh tw rmpluiMN on lC'l()ll 1 ill 1 IS ;ttiiuicr picked once a year. j I The bluest cash prize on U'levi 'moii so far h;is been the SHHHMH .1 ? - . a. I I"P award on "The (lie Surpn I l'A 'I'to ncv sjiow may .start this summer, fievlon ."mailer, tat mm c o m h a t urmtps tuii'ipriMn both mf.mh y ami .irmor a:u eqinppen uilh liicl ivo-st n i nii r I'll u immhih :i :i il.ihlr lie v -j i,4 M-.w i vMiK, .r i he MHiit-or This was the recorded death roll came down into town looking for I.ONPOX i.n - Britain an- Vi..iV cr ,nl, b , ( of ' ll-c uc.iior, plans IMI1N( L , t.vrs PF,riNr irom the cold spell: food. , notiiKCfl plan TucmLiv for a nw, m lt. ;M v) ' ' " a "cw c1cimoii how with a srand TOKV0 pc' u,lHin France. 181. Italy 8. Turkey 72. An earthquake rocked a large rcamlined hardhitting ;,imy C(iUHmifllt lo !Z.0i ' qUartCr f a miU'011 a:d Pnnce orod,ir. 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Most of the Traininu in ii'e of the Aca-ru .in 19- Switcrland-12, Norway 0 and domnce was in 10 small towns hi Innd-tn-l and mKsile t'oiinMlJ ,- ' .: liirl in the World' "'!"Hi . tliti vicinity of f'sKisctitr, mutway will be-in this veil. . .Muasser heii.mtiii noitknn lou.'ii'eu tne n,, s.nri three e.reiiv virk will .i.i ,..ai--.,,o.( i. i,-,.,.r Ui Ctmt b.:k to i between Istanbul krd Ankat. iAnthcugf Head enscioscd. 1 , , 'timcrwij o( I'cnriUatiia. compete each wes'i wcii a rtr.ai Chm JSa-';au ' o ' i CJ w : ri , ) n ,, .. . . I ': '. O s - G o O Co O e4 00 0 e o o q O o o i o 171 0 ' o. S3 0ome o cow e s.0 O 0 O0" 3q Q .a. & 0OO 0