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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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Statesman Journali
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Escapee Has Long Violent Record 2-(Sec I) Statesman, Salem, May 19, 74 As ta ire Rogers I Dance at Party on was injured. He received a minor leg wound in an exchange of fire, and was released by Gray and Bowles to receive treatment. California highway patrolmen finally arrested the two men near Benton Station, on the California -Nevada state line. They had released all their hostages and surrendered meekly, police said. 1 if; A five state all points -bulletin has been sent out in an attempt to catch Bowles and Coberly.

Police said she is about 24, and gives Monrovia, as her address. Her car, also missing after the escape, is a white, 1962 Thunderbird, California license IFR 202. Police in Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho and Nevada have been alerted. a will you as you have di has been made, the what you would basis for making an to your loved ones. stmt 1 What will happen to your property after you're gone? Heston, Gene Kelly, Myrna Loy, Dennis Morgan, Donna Reed, Johnny Weissmuller and Roddy MacDowall, who came on stage with his cos-tar of the 1943 film "Lassie Come Home" actually the great-grandson of the famed collie.

After the dinner, for which patrons paid $500 a ticket to benefit the Motion Picture and Televison Fund and other show-business charities, Davis emceed the impromptu entertainment. Gene Kelly came on stage for a version of "Singin' in the Rain" with Davis and Donald O'Connor doing the dance. If you have made know. Your property will be dis tributed exactly rected. If no will California and Nevada.

Bowles and a prison friend, Wilford Gray, committed nearly every major crime during a four day spree that began July 5, 1965. They had been released from the penitentiary a month earlier after serving a term for larceny and burglary. They were charged with: Robbing a Tigard Motel July 5. Gray was also accused of raping the 58 year old owner. Robbing $12,500 from a Portland bank July 6.

Murdering Lane County sheriff's deputy Carlton E. Smith, also July 6. He was killed by six bullets and a shotgun blast as he approached their car during a routine traffic check. It was his first night on the job. He had six children.

Kidnaping nine people during a terror ridden escape attempt through Oregon, California and Nevada. Included were Mrs. Shirley Corbin and her 12 -year old son, Clinton, from their Springfield home; Ul-dis Riekstin, his wife and two boys, vacationers from Renton, Hale Champion, his wife and daughter, from their Sacramento home. Of the nine, only Champi S5 State tries to guess want without any accurate guess. The result is confusion, delays, and often BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.

(AP) Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers joined in a twirling dance. Dan Dailey, Sammy Davis, Donald O'Connor and Buddy Ebsen did a soft shoe. It was a night that stirred memories of Hollywood's golden time. Fifty stars of MGM's past from Elizabeth Taylor to Lassie appeared at a premier of "That's Entertainment," a compilation of the glories of the studio's musicals. At the Beverly Wilshire Hotel party afterward, the stars assembled on stage amid waves of sentimental applause.

Sammy Davis and Lisa Minnelli whose mother, Judy Garland, was one of MGM's brightest stars introduced performers one by one and they stood in three rows. Among those drawing the biggest reactions were Astaire and Rogers, Ava Gardner, Marjorie Main, Margaret O'Brien, James Stewart, Miss Taylor and Jimmy Durante, who received a standing ovation when he appeared in a wheelchair. The comedian suffered a stroke last year. Others in the galaxy Friday night included Jackie Cooper, Glenn Ford, Eva and Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charlton prohibitive expense Ui Ul Ul As a service to State University make a will and will send you a copy People 'Know' About A post card MiSS U.S.A. (NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.) Miss Illinois, Karen Morrison of St.

Charles, III. is crowned the new Miss U.S.A. by the 1973 Miss U.S.A., Amanda Jones. (AP) prudent estate planners, Oregon Foundation urges you to keep it current. To help, we of the booklet, "37 Things Wills that Aren't Really request will bring it, without cost or obligation.

OREGON STATE UJ Ul UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Administrative Services Building A524 Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Telephone (503) 754-1218 THE GOOD THAT LIVES FOREVER The Weather SAVK: Salem Area A 4. Fim Rune Following are alarms answered by Salem area fire departments in which little or no damage was reported: MARION COUNTY DIST. 1 Friday, 10:29 p.m. 4663 Santiam St. NE, fire in television belonging to Maubeil Kane, caused by short in transformer, damage confined to television.

Saturday, 1:05 a.m. 4030 Sunnyview Road, blown fuse on furnace caused house to fill with smoke, no damage, tenant Denise Brant, owner Valley Rent Co. SALEM FIRE DEPT. 7:29 a.m. 995 Fairview Ave.

SE, fire in greenhouse, caused by overheated wood heater, moderate damage to structure, owner Vern Henry. 1:29 p.m. 1385 4th St. NE, first aid for Kelly Carter, 13, cut on forehead. Fast! 2 Hour Service 2ls The highlight of the evening came when Davis induced Astaire to appear before the audience.

The famed dancer, who rarely performs in public, remarked: "I have a recurring dream that I get on stage and I have no act." The act was provided when his original dancing partner on the stage, his sister Adele, joined him for a brief twirl. Then Davis brought Ginger Rogers to the platform to reproduce one of the great Astaire-Rogers turns while Adele danced with Gene Kelly. The audience roared its appreciation. Los Angeles 67 54 Miami Beach 86 77 .16 Mpls. St.

Paul 57 .52 New Orleans 87 68 New York 74 62 .34 Phoenix 92 60 Reno 52 19 65 36 Salt Lake City 64 38 San Diego 66 57 San Francisco' 54 47 Seattle 61 47 .11 Spokane 52 34 .04 Washington D.C. 78 64 7 cfe and Sun "tides for siletz bay (Lincoln City, Ore.) Daylight Tim HIGH May LOW Tim a.m. 5:31 p.m. 6:45 a.m. 6:16 p.m.

7:27 a.m. 6:58 p.m. 8:12 a.m. 7:43 p.m. 8:58 a.m.

8:32 p.m. Tim 19 12:01 p.m. 11:10 p.m. 20 12:51 p.m. Ft 1.8 1.2 2.0 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 4.7 6.8 4.8 7.1 5.0 7.3 5.1 7.4 5.2 11:47 p.m.

1:39 p.m. 21 22 12:27 a.m. 2:29 p.m. 1:10 a.m. 3:18 p.m.

23 (To obtain the tides for Newport using the Lincoln City schedule: For highwater subtract 4 minutes and add 1.4 feet; for low water subtract 31 minutes and add 0.4 feet.) DAYUGht TIME May "Hsa Sunset 19 20 21 22 23 5:39 a.m. 5:38 a.m. 5:37 a.m. 5:36 a.m. 5:35 a.m.

8:38 p.m. 8:39 p.m. 8:41 p.m. 8:42 p.m. 8:43 p.m.

Tall Blonde Illinois Girl Miss U.S.A. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) Miss Illinois, Karen Morrison, a tall, blue-eyed blonde, was named Miss U.S.A. for 1974 Saturday night. The 5-foot-10V-inch winner, from St.

Charles, 111., squealed with delight as her name was announced as the winner over four other finalists in a field of 51. The runner-up was Miss New. York, Barbara Cooper. Second runner-up was Miss Wisconsin, Mary Cook. Other finalists included third-runnerup Miss California, Gayle Gorrell, and Miss North Carolina, Marcia Burton.

Miss Morrison, 20, is a college student who wants to model and be an actress. Her measurements are 36-25-36. In the last round of judging, she and the other four finalists were asked which famous person they would most like to talk to and why. Miss Morrison named Israeli Premier Golda Meir as her Choice. "Everything she halftone is so fantastic," she said.

"I think she is a beautiful person." Oven Theft Charged ALBANY, Ore. Timothy Dale Howarth, 18, of 3410 'Pacific was charged with theft Saturday shortly after a microwave oven was taken from A and Appliance Repair, 215 E. 2nd St. Albany police said. Howarth is accused of taking the oven around 5 p.m.

Professional Special group of SUITS Alifrom our regular stock wools double knits in plains solids. By famous national manufacturer. Reg. 100.00 to 185.00 Carl Cletus Bowles, who escaped from the state prison while on a social pass Friday, has a long record of violent crime in Oregon, 0CE Student Dies in Crash Statesman News Service MONMOUTH James Raye Samuelton, 22, died early Saturday when his car went out of control and flipped over on old U.S. 99W two miles south of here, Pollk County sheriff's deputies said.

Samuelson, a student at Oregon College of Education, lived at 319 W. Main St. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M.

Samuelson, live in Seaside. His death was the seventh traffic fatality this year in Polk County, 17th for the five-county Mid-Willamette Valley. The body was taken to Parmenter mortuary, Independence. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hughes-Ransom mortuary in Astoria.

Pot Charged To 2nd Man A second Silverton man was arrested Saturday. on three charges of criminal activity in drugs, partially involving 108 marijuana plants allegedly seized from his home Thursday by sheriff deputies. John Logan, 20, 236 Steel-hammer Road, was arrested Saturday by Silverton police. Taken into custody Thursday was Carl Edner Dahl-berg, 19, same address. Deputies claim they also confiscated about two ounces of marijuana and about two grams of hashish.

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Blankets single m.oo DIlimieTS Double 2.00 SunnySlope Cleaners 4471 Liberty Rd. 362-3562, S7I our regular stock double knits in plains By famous national H.L STIFF FURNITURE INC. of SALEM Forecast (from National Weather Service, McNary Field, Salem): Partly sunny this afternoon, fair tonight and Monday, except for morning clouds, high today near 60, low tonight 40 to 45, high Monday in high 60's, chance of measurable precipitation 20 per cent today, 10 per cent tonight. Willamette River 9.6 feet. Freezing Level at 4 p.m.

yesterday 4200 feet. SALEM PRECIPITATION Since start of weather year Sept 1: To Date Last Year Normal 58.49 27.93 37.92 COAST RIVERS I Coastal river levels from the Portland River District of the National Weather Service as of 3 p.m. yesterday: Wilson (Tillamook) 4.9 ft. Alsea (Tidewater) 3.2 ft. Siletz (Siletz) 4.5 ft.

Nestucca (Beaver) 4.1 ft By The Associated Press I 24 hours ended at 4 p.m. Saturday: Max. Min. Pep. Astoria ....55 48 .02 Baker 48 33 .62 Brookings 59 39 .03 Burns 47 30 .06 Eugene 58 44 .22 Klamath Falls 48 31 .06 Lakeview 45 24 .42 Medford 57 40 .16 Newport North Bend 65 50 .55 Pendleton 58 43 Portland 52 45 .25 Redmond 52 27 Solem 55 40 .04 TTie Dalles 58 46 .01 By The Associated Press Portland, Vancouver and vicinity Warming and clearing trend Sunday becoming partly sunny by afternoon.

Fair Sunday night and Monday. High Sunday in the low 60s and Monday near 67. Low both nights in the mid 40s. Variable winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of measurable rainfall 20 per cent Sunday and 10 per cent Sunday night.

Oregon Coast Coastal winds west to northwest 10 to 20 knots through Sunday and Monday. Local seas 2 to 5 feet. Long ocean swells northwest 4 to 8 feet. Partly sunny Sunday afternoon. Night and morning clouds and fog clearing partially Monday afternoon.

Western Oregon Partly sunny Sunday afternoon. Fair Sunday night and Monday but local morning clouds. Lows in the 40s. Highs in the 50s and low 60s Sunday and upper 50s to upper 60s Monday. Eastern Oregon Partly sunny Sunday with a chance of snow showers in the mountains.

Fair Sunday night and Monday. Lows in the 30s and low 40s. Highs in the 50s and low 60s Sunday and 60s Monday. Extended outlook, Tuesday through Thursday: Western Oregon Chance of a few showers mostly in the north. Highs in the 60s and low 70s.

Lows in the 40s. Eastern Oregon Generally dry and mild. Highs 65 to 75. Lows 35 to 45. By The Associated Press Max.

Mm. Pep. Albuquerque 86 47 .01 Anchorage 52 32 .12 Atlanta 88 65 Bismarck. 57 42 Boise 57 36 Boston 76 59 Chicago 52 48 .19 Cleveland 63 54 .06 Denver 85 55 Detroit 70 47 Fairbanks 51 43 .11 Fort Worth 88 75 Helena 50 39 Honolulu 86 73 Kansas City 81 633.21 Las 74 58 i Special sromr Loafers and sizes. Special Group of DOUBLE-KNIT SLACKS from famous western maker.

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