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14 (Sec. II) Statesmen, Salem, Oct. 11, 70 -OBITUARIES 2 NYC Guards Held 2 Hours By Addiction Center Inmates Salem to Observe UN 25th Birthday Drive Begins For Initiative On Shoreline Salem and Mid-Willamette Valley 1L NEW YORK (AP) About 40 He was a civil engineer in California for many years. For the cotics Bureau guards, were held on the first floor of the three-story building. They were released at 9:45 p.m.

and taken to inmates seized two guards at the Edgecomb Addiction Reha Salem Public Library will have a UN display during the week. past lb years he resided with a 1 A. vry- 1 bilitation Center in Manhattan Salem Doctor Dies at 43 Dr. Raymond G. Martin, 43, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Salem branch of American As niece, Mrs.

Frances Wavra, 4550 Ward Drive NE, Salem. She and Center for examination. sociation of University Women It was not immediately several other nieces and neph will sell UNICEF cards at UN coffee sessions to be held at and held them hostage for nearly two hours Saturday night in an attempted escape from the institution, police reported. The hostages, two State nar- ews are the only survivors. learned if they had been an anesthesiologist formerly on harmed.

some court committed, reside at the state-operated center. It was the latest in a series 6.L disturbances in city centers. Insurgent inmates seized 32 hostages in uprisings at five city jails last weekend in a demand for action on prisoner grievances, including lower quicker court action and iftK' proved prison conditions. All of the hostages were released uif-harmed after an ultimatum by Mayor John V. Lindsay backed up by prison guards and riot-equipped police.

Willamette University book Byron Lyday SEATTLE (AP) The Washington Environmental Council launched its shoreline initiative campaign Saturday with a pledge to force "negotiation and action" by the state legislature. The council and its supporters hope to gain by the end of the year the necessary 105,000 signatures to place the initiative on The upper floors of the build the staff at Salem General Hospital and more recently a medi store and the YWCA. Interna ing were reported quiet. tional Relations clubs in schools MONMOUTH Byron A. Ly Salem United Nations Week observances Oct.

18-24 will feature speakers, displays and activities by schools, churches and civic groups. A public meeting will be held 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 21, at Truman Collins Legal Center at Willamette University in observance of the UN's 25th anniversary. Speaker will be Gustavo B. Envela-Makongo, a pastor from Equatorial Guinea in West Africa and a former UN ambassador from that country.

He will speak on "The United Nations in World Affairs." Also participating in the program will be Secretary of State Clay Myers, honorary UN chair cal examiner with the State Ac Policemen rushed to the scene day, 91, of Monmouth Rt. 2, Box will also sell the cards to raise money for the children's relief included two bus loads of the 87 in the Pedee area, died Sat cident Insurance Fund, died Saturday at a Salem hospital. Tactical Patrol Force and units fund. urday at an Independence ours of the Emergency Service ing home. An autopsy is scheduled to de the baHot Squad.

Boy Thrown From Rolling Car, Injured Statesman News Service ALBANY A Salem youth Born at Manchester, he termine cause of death. Elected About 350 patient-inmates, "We challenge the legislature moved to Oregon in 1910, living Dr. Martin had been in ill Break-in Foiled; to come up with a better bill in the Hoskins, Kings Valley which protects the interest of all and Pedee areas. He was health for some time. A resident of 245 Boice St the people in the shorelines of fanner, logger and millworker George Bailey, sales representative for Portland General Electric is new president of the Salem Apartment House the state," Jack Robertson, and retired from the Suetz Val he was on the hospital staff un learn to Suspects Flee WEC president, told supporters ley Railroad in 1944.

til about five years ago. A na was given outpatient treatment at Albany General Hospital after suffering minor injuries Sat at a rally. Survivors include sons Ornn tive of Walla Walla, Wash, he man in Salem; Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, president of Oregon United Nations Association; and presidents of North and South Independence, and Arthur, moved here from Corvallis.

He Want Regulation An attempted break-in at the George Johnson residence, 610 Kings Valley; daughters Ruth was a graduate of the Univer Sin The initiative, contending tha it or Frantz, Salem, Ruby Bennett, Salem high schools' Internation sity of Oregon Medical School Kidnapers saltwater and freshwater shore Winding Way SE, was foiled Friday when Johnson met the 17 and a veteran of the Korean urday when he was thrown from a car on Interstate 5. Marc Severin Bocci, 15, of 383 Mandarin Drive was thrown from a car driven by David L. May, 16, of 835 Ventura St. when it rolled over about 6 al Relations Leagues. Willam lines are natural resources held Pedee; 7 grandchildren; great-grandchildren and conflict.

ette University music depart intruders as they came through in public trust, calls for the State Free Youth for great-great-grandchildren. Survivors include widow Mrs ment will provide music. a door. Department of Ecology to plan Services will be 2 p.m. Mon Norma Martin, Salem; daughters Claire and Jennifer and son and regulate development on all day at DeMoss Durdan mor miles south of here about 1:15 $320,000 shorelines except those on non-navigable rivers and lakes of tuary, Corvallis, Rev.

Wendell p.m., state police said. Johnson told police he had been sleeping most of the day, ignoring several phone calls, when he was awakened by the doorbell. Arising, he observed two suspects head to the back Crochet it's fun and easy Mills officiating. Interment will Michael, all at home; sisters Mrs. Sarah J.

Burrows and Mrs. Marianne Cochran, both Another passenger, Christoph less than 20 acres. be at Oaklawn Memorial Park. er Bocci, 19, of 1710 Hilyard Wholesale Prices Up WASHINGTON (AP) The Initiative calls for the de GENOA, Italy (AP) Nineteen-year old Sergio Gadolla walked into a police station in Rezzoaglio, south of Genoa, Sat Walla Walla, and Mrs. Charlotte Ernest Bruce partment to issue permits for development on shorelands, but al Schlicker, Bellevue, Wash.

Eugene, and May were not injured when the car rolled after swerving to avoid an abandoned of the residence, and was stand brothers Robert of Medford, Private services will be 1:30 urday after being held four days ing in a hallway when they lows local government to handle Howard J. and Dr. Eugene auto, police said. broke through his door. by kidnapers who were paid a p.m.

Monday at Virgil T. uoio- permits for developments worth both Walla Walla and Dr. Don $320,000 ransom. en mortuary for Ernest S. less than $50,000.

Wholesale prices rose five-tenths of one per cent in September, the third largest monthly jump this year, the govern Police said the two suspects who had pried open the door, ald T. Martin, Canaan, Conn. Bruce, 74, formerly of the Jef The proposal asks that priori His mother, Rosa Maggiolo Gadolla "The Golden Widow of Rosary will be Tuesday nigh damaging the frame, escaped. ferson area, who died Thursday ties be ordered to give prefer ment reported Friday. Genoa" secretly delivered the at Banning, Calif.

Burial will be ence to long-term over short- South Pacific Gets Quake at Herring mortuary, Waila Walla, and mass will be at 10 at Belcrest Memorial Park. The increase was larger than term benefits, statewide or re the four-tenths rise previously Bruce farmed in the Jefferson gional over local interests, nat a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, also Walla Walla. Interment will be in the estimated in a preliminary re ural over man-made environ area from 1934 until moving to money to the kidnapers Friday in a bag of small denomination notes weighing 110 pounds.

Later, fulfilling another demand by the kidnapers, the At the Knitting Studio you just need to purchase your supplies to receive personal instruction at no extra charge. UNGER AND BERNAT YARN BERNAT DECORATOR RUGS AFGHAN AND PONCHO KITS QUICKPOINT BOOKS, NEEDLES, ETC. BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) A port for September by the Bu California in 1948. ments and placement of industri strong earthquake occurred Sat church cemetery there.

The- Vir Survivors include widow Ol al and commercial facilities in Kosygin Trip To U.S. 'Out' (C) 1970 New York Times News Service reau of Labor Statistics, and was exceeded in 1970 only by a words "II svizzero" the Swiss urday night in the South Pacific northeast of New Zealand, the developed rather than undevelo- ive; oaugnters tern n-ppeny, gil T. Golden mortuary is in charge here. The family sug six-tenths jump in July and Eugene, Betty Norton, Richland, oped areas. University of California seismo- eight-tenths in January.

Virginia Milligan, Rain gests that contributions may be made to Catholic Charities In Calls for Councils were broadcast three times over Italian radio at midnight. The richest woman in Genoa then began the wait for her graphic station here reported. The report indicated further ier, Donna Michaels, Salem; son Robert, Albany; brother Paul, care of local postmaster. Among other things the initia trouble for Nixon administration The quake, recorded at 8:29 p.m., was centered in the vicini MOSCOW Soviet officials Knitting Studio tive calls for formation of "re son's release. hopes of a continued easing of Pomona, 10 grandchil said Friday that Moscow had Mary Wamsley ty of the Kermadec Islands gional citizens' councils" to as the nation's worst inflation an 20 dren and 3 great-grandchildren.

decided against sending Pre and registered 6.7 on the Rich- sist the Department of Ecology, years. He was spirited away last Tuesday in front of his mother's apartment mier Aleksei N. Kosygin to the LEWIS HARKINS The detailed report said ter scale, a station spokesman said. United Nations for its jubilee Services will be 10 a.m. Mon prices for both food and a broad 1578 Commercial SE 363-9387 Open 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. restrictions on high rise structures in specified areas, and elimination of logging or timber cutting along shorelines except anniversary session this month because of what they called an day at W. T. Rigdon mortuary for Lewis Harkins, 84, of 1410 Aqnew Protests range of industrial raw mater-rials rose higher last month Tne Kermadec Islands are a dependency of New Zealand, located 500 miles northeast of officially-inspired ant i-Soviet under specified conditions. than had been estimated in the campaign in the United States Toy Dart Board Court St NE, who died Friday at a Salem nursing home.

Pri Auckland. Mrs. Mary Louise Wamsley, 52, of Salem, died Saturday night at her home, 4940 Sunny-side Road SE. She had lived here only about four months. Survivors include widower Morris, Salem; brother William Batchlor, Houston, Tex.

Services are pending at the Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Henry Benner State Sen. Charles Elicker, R- earlier incomplete preliminary These officials seemed ex report NEW YORK (AP) The Bainbridge Island, spoke at the rally and said he was "saddened but not surprised that the WEC tremely perturbed by charges made by high American offi The index stood 3.7 per cent vate interment will be at Bel-crest Memorial Park. MARY ADELINE NELSON manufacturers of a toy dart above a year earlier, still repre board bearing the likeness of Vice President Spiro T.

Agnew had to go the initiative route." senting an improvement over cials and leading newspapers that the Soviet Union could not be trusted in international INDEPENDENCE Services Elicker, GOP candidate for the the 4.8 per cent annual rise that said Saturday they had been warned by a lawyer for Agnew will be 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at U.S. Senate, said the initiative had prevailed early this year. Parmenter mortuary for Mrs, But the September rise more TURNER Henry Benner, 76, of 179 Chicago Turner, to "cease and desist" produc Kosygin never had announced Mary Adeline Nelson, 64, Inde than wiped out a four-tenths of tion of the toy. plans to come to the United Na died Saturday at a Salem hos Richard Sampson presi tions for the 25th anniversary one per cent drop in August, first decline in three years.

pendence Rt. 1, Box 196, who died Friday while traveling near Idabel, Okla. Burial will be at session, but officials said that he was more realistic man one that died in the special state legislature this year. He predicted its sponsors would have no difficulty gaining the necessary number of petition signatures. The WEC president said at the rally, "Gov.

Evans has asked us to give the legislature one more dent of R. L. Sampson Enterprises, of Endicott, N.Y., said at a news conference the Hilltop Cemetery. probably would have decided to go if relations were as good Vs YARD LONG now as they were in August when there were active discussions on his coming to New Salem Twosome warning came in a telephone call and later in a letter from George White a Baltimore lawyer and legal counsel to opportunity to pass a law. We SKIRT LENGTHS GALORE Reward Up For News of Lost Doctor HEPPNER (AP) Relatives of Dr.

Archie McMurdo, York. Win Competition simply disagree with the governor on the ability of the legislature to pass a bill." Sampson said the firm intend ALBANY Salemltes Ron Safe Foils Thieves ed to continue manufacturing A tremendous selection of colors, weaves, patterns Values to $3.98 Yd. Wools Wool Blends the toy and had retained lawyer Johnson and Ralph Sanchez won their divisions' competition In the Ford Punt, Pass and Kick the Heppner physician missing Thieves tried to break into a William Kunstler to act on its safe after tearing a hole in the behalf in any court action. Zone Competition held at Tim roof of Toyota of Salem ber Linn Park here Saturday. EACH Freight Is Stalled A Southern Pacific freight train had an air hose come uncoupled about 5:30 p.m.

Satur Johnson, in the Age 12 group Fight Grass Fire pital. Born In Russia, he came to this country at an early age, settling first in the midwest prior to moving here 33 years ago. He was a retired farmer and member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Stayton. Survivors include widow Mamie; sons Samuel, of Portland, Clarence, Oshkosh, and Londell, with the Air Force in Louisiana; daughters Pauline Schmidt, Oshkosh, Helene Dillon, Portland; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services are pending at Wed-2e mortuary, Stayton.

Chester Mehl SILVERTON Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Valley View Cemetery for Chester 0. Mehl, 62, a Sil-verton native who died Friday at a Portland hospital after a long illness. Rev. Dale Moore will officiate.

Unger mortuary is in charge. Mehl moved with his parents to California at the age of four. 4403 Commercial St. SE, to gain entry overnight, Salem police said Saturday. But the safe with since last weekend, have offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to his location, the Morrow County sheriffs office said Saturday.

McMurdo, a practicing physician in Heppner since 1912, disappeared while on a hunting Keizer firemen extinguished a ing, scored 240 feet while Sanchez in the 13-year-olds went 293 feet The two boys will com day, causing about a 20 minute stood their efforts and the only small grass fire in the 200 block wait on Madrona Avenue SE. of Garland Way about 4:30 things missing were some blank checks, police said. pete in the district kickoff in Seattle Saturday. p.m. Saturday with no damage trip with his son in the rough UITIN country southeast of Heppner.

TV Taken bearcners numbering more than 100 at times repeatedly Smoke Was Steam Salem firemen said that no fire was found after smoke was reported at the Triangle Cafe, 3210 Triangle Drive SE, about 1:20 p.m. Saturday. combed the area this past week but turned up nothing but the PLAIDS FANCIES SOLIDS Wools Blends Acrylics Acetate Tricot Lining The most for gaucho suits, swingin' midis, sportswear doctor hat Someone apparently entered the bathroom window of the residence of Mary Doris Grange, 1011 5th St NE, while she was out and took a television valued at $40 overnight, Salem police said Saturday. A gem of an idea. Jewelry set with your children's birthstones.

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