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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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8 The Elates man. Sclem. Oregon, Tuesday. SO, 1SS2 Salen Keeps Korea Rotation Peri Es cap Yortmzr Balked By Storm Again Brrmslbxi la Bcrcrfy IBLU Burns i. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.

A fire caused several thousand dollars damage Monday to Picktatr. the mansion where Mary Pickford and the late Douglas Fairbanks Otters Find Good Meal on Dam Fishway PORTLAND Despite POKTLAXI) Services for A. J. Hodges Set for Albany day sums Supreme Conrt To Determine Truck Tax Date Surrenders to Arizona Posse Points Boosted By Gen. dark Yorkmars attempt Grays Harbor.

Mtfi Goodbyes The ship ran aground fiiere Dee. once held court as king and queen underwater vibration that strikes 1 TOKYO a human as "ominous." three ot (Story ahw am Face PHCiaoX. Aria, to An ox xne suem nuns. Flames swept through part of the second story. Cause of the fire Salem area friends by the hun ter braved the Bonneville Dam powerhouse ever the week end to caped Oregon convict, sought here of points required tor rotation st from Korean War Theater CapL T.

F. oa an armed robbery charge, was pick up taetr A Supreme Court determination date when Oregon's increased truck tax became effective, Pacific Cbasl of the Gal- captured Monday night by heavily Miss Pickford and her nresent for all errrrpt front line Line, said armed sneruxs deputies. fffljfryiai tei said dreds shook hands and said goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay and Miss Alene Phillips Monday night at the Capitol in a pub-lie McKay Day reception bonus Ing the Salem businessman and poblic another storm hsmossabte to husband.

Buddy Rogers, were home at the time. was promised Monday. tbe entrant Two full-grown otters, 724 to SO inches long, were observed Friday in the fishway which runs at stream level inside the lower face James A. FogeL 23. surrendered to lartr of suTTMieul the The state will appeal from a de to a nine-man posse without re cision of Circuit Judge Rex Kim et a new intitlon fi sts tence.

His reoVharred wife. tbmet igure who will of the powerhouse. Then Sunday two grownups, and a little one. ef 49 points tor troops behind meH, Marion County, that the boost took effect Nov. 4, when the Betty Jo, 23, was also arrested.

Both were charged with robbing member under Dwight, D. the front. voters approved the referendum number for front fine aoV turned cp. The report was made by Ivaa a Phoenix cab driver at gun point measure, according to Lloyd HamH PGE Coinplaint diers uccouer. esnams at XS.

Donaldson, fish biologist for toe in el. assistant attorney general. and tha Pentagon in (According to State Police rec Washington have clashed in ords, James Arlin Fogel walked mx the problem of away from the perdtmtiary an Against State Corps of Kngineers. He said Gene Lovefl, manager of the fishway. looked down from a level some 40 feet above the water and watched the otter lunching oa what appeared to be a squawfish quate replacements.

nex located east of Salem. He was missed at tbe, regular evening Tuneral aetwh.es lor Andrew Jackson Hodges, SB, win be held from the Fisher Funeral Home, Albany, 2 pjn. Wednesday, with Use Rev. Gordon Jaffe officiating. Concluding services at Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum in Salem.

Hodges died suddenly at 9:45 am. Monday from a heart attack while directing operations at Willamette Memorial Park Cemetery. The son of Drury and Mahala Fickle Hodges, who came to Oregon by ox team on their wedding trip in 1847, Hodges was born on the donation land claim of his father's in the Palestine Community fas Benton County, Sept. 24, 1963. With the exception of a few years in Portland and Evanston, he had Irved in Benton and Linn counties his entire life.

He had been a resident of Albany for the past 64 years. In 1907 he entered Into partnership with L. H. Fish in the real estate business, but ceased to be active in the firm in 1931. For a number of years he operated a garage and for tha past 1M years had devoted his time as managing di The state had contended that last Jan.

1, as stated in the legislative act, was the beginning, and the trucking industry said Dec. 1, 1952, when the governor proclaimed results of the election. Whether the truckers also will Oct. a Pentagon count.) Acting on aa anonymous tip. Board Denied an order Junu.dng to XI and a tha of points battle 1 root the officers made the arrest in a hower.

The reception was staged by a civic committee headed by wiiUarn L. Phillips Sr. and tnrtnrtmg Mrs. James T. Brand, Miss Halite Brat.

zeL Ralph Cooley. Edwin H. Armstrong. Dave Boas, Mayor Alfred Loucks, Chamber of Omiinrico President Basse! XL Pratt, WEiam H. Hammond.

Russell Edwin Schroder, Coonly Jade Rex Hartley, L. O. Arena, Robert L. Elf stroca, Robert Axhby, Gay Cochran, Robert Fenix sad Miss Dorothea Stensloff. WeU over 1.009 attended, with signatures obtained for a special guest book from 1,011 of the guests.

Taking signatures were members of the Spinsters, the Tri-Y and appeal naa not oeen aeciaea. c- Phoenix home after firing a shot (Story also on at points then the at two prowling boys. The youths Donaldson, who has been under the water at that point hi a special fish observation booth, saki there Is a terrifying and "ominous vibration there, hence it satr the deputies sad ran. point igquuvHEful for troops behind fhe line. cornpliirit against the Ceiguu Tbe lanky Fogel escaped Sept.

iwiifwinva 9 from the Oregon penitentiary. in the battle month for was surprising that ma otter tured there. where ha was serving a to-yeer Pendleton Transportation which had brought the original against the public utilities commissioner. Judge Kimmell ruled that the tax was not retroactive, in his interpretation of legislative intent. Where the appeal, and proposed at tbe front pany a permit for Its preiiiontd Pelton TJam on the Deschutes sentence for armed assault.

Bias months. "I don't want to go back," be Elver was tossed out of Marion It gives fhree points monthly to pleaded. That tough up there. County circuit court troops serving Immediately behind Yoa get me convicted here so I The nroDosed nrivate dam con can serve time in your Joint. the front and two points a month to troops far to the rear.

others, including Beverly Lamh, struction dates back to Jan. 20, IMS, when Northwest Power Sup The cab driver. William Hickey. legislative action to delay imposition of the boost, leaves the truckers remained a matter of spec Troops in Japan get one point 48. identified tbe couple as the rector of the Willamette Memorial monthly if their families are with pair who forced aim to drive into ply Co.

applied for a preliminary permit. It was granted State Hydroelectric hearing April 2S, ulation. Park Cemetery. He was a mrmhi Betty Boehm, Barbara Culbertson, Judy Carlson, Mary Schrtmk. Be-verty Mott, Judy and Snranna TowcW.

Janice Coffee, fartann Croisan, Vmita Howard and Pfayl- lVx points monthly other- the desert and hand over 27 at of Albany Lodge BJPjOJC No. 339. I Av ivr- -v gun point. 14. The attorney general's opinion had said the tax was payable at the end of each month and that St.

Johns Lodge No. 17 I BP Army in Washington last Fogel has an extensive police In tha court ruSng here Mon and -order of eastern star. lis Johnsen. record Including robbery, grand day, Circuit Judge George 3L 195Ts would be payable Dec SI theft and burglary. He has spent udd this 1548 bearing Dec 20, 1823, Hodges married Cordelia Blake hi Palestine Church located on tha farm of his father.

Mrs. Hodges died In 194S. "was properly called and con- DUCV wlifc 1 five years for grand theft In the Arizona prison. noting that its efcaDea- without penalties. With Supreme Court determination not possible now until after that date, no state official would say Monday whether penalties would hit truckers who ged informality was suggested by Saturday stepped up Its draft call to llfi09 asm hi February, the highest quota sines carry in the Korean War.

Clark's headquarters said the new Increase "Is made necessary because of lack of receipt of sufficient replacements from the United States ta continue rotation in January on the basis of 38 Surviving are three nieces, Mrs, counsel for the applicant. Tele-fun by Warren Goodridi Norm Tunnicliff, Mrs. Alma Stewart and Mrs. Iva Ingalls. all of "The' subsequent supplemental application and tha requests for XX-TQAEGC Albany.

One nephew, Lair Reed, rehearing and reconsideration are Burbank. also survives. not considered to be new applications requiring new notices and PQODUCCD points and suH maintain the com hearings. The statute does not anft rul toe prAfcbl cover them from last Janzraary. N.

Y. Financier Scheduled for Deportation WASHINGTON if) AUy. Gen, McGranery Monday ordered Serge M. Rubinstein. Russian bora financier of New York Cuy, taken into custody for deportation.

he attorney general's order affirmed a deportation order issued against the 44 year old Rtmte-saeia last February, and upheld subsequently by the board of immigration appeals. The wealthy Rubinstein has been fighting deportation from tha United States for nearly 10 years. The deportation order is based on a 1947 ccmricuon of draft dodging. McGranery said he is giving Ruhmstem uattil It a. bl.

EST. Tuesday to ana-render to sWf to the immigration service offires in New Turk City. Later, the attorney general said he would extend tha time for Rn-hkwtein's voluntary surrender to 4 p. m. Tuesday, ia order that the Philadelphia surety company which supplied his present SLO00 bond might have adequate notice that Rubinstein is being returned to custody.

The Justice Department said Rubinstein normally would be ordered jdeported to Russia but un provide for notices and hearing on rely on the Nov. 4 decision if the high court reverts to last Jan. 1. Either the court or tbe Legislature could order penalties forgiven due to delays in a final settlement. The legislative interim committee on highways has recommended that the effective date of the tax be delayed.

Several trucking firms, small percentage of those operating, have paid the increased taxes to said Public Utilities Commission Charles H. Helizel. The law allows S2cXays Hotter Geo of tha proudest of visitors on hand for the reception was McKay's mother from Portland. There was no special entertainment, but those who came to give their greetings gathered hi small groups to exchange conversation before and after going through the reception Una. The state employes program in the Capitol rotunda Monday noon was conducted by Virgil CNefl.

president of the Oregon State Employes Association. The association's choral group sang. Speaking for the employes in connection with their presentation of a suitcase to McKay and a portfolio to Miss Phillips, James Banks of Che state traffic safety office declared: "Dwight Eisenhower has endeared himself to our hearts by selecting, our boss. Douglas McKay, to a top job In his cabinet. bat efficiency of the Eighth Army and other Army units throughout the command.

"Rotation criteria for the months subsequent to January wQl depend solely upon the flow of replacements, from the United States," the announcement added. "The decision to retain the ro ref onds of overpayments made on incorrect reports, such as these would be if the Circuit Court is Wf SS product to. to cuU out yourbor4eraii4 krp only good Uyera on th Job. Trl-f1 X-tra Etc Producer tieJsa your aeas prod do ator CS 6rttr grad essa. Records kept by practical poultry sea pro tbl fed produce nor esc Pr dollar of feed eat.

It tm carefully baUaeed upheld. tation criteria at 36 points for to anaiataia bodily health aad to farnlsa aa abundaaee of St OSS aaaklas lagrtdii to. Lay ta a supply of Triansl Zone A front tine Is in line with the previously announced policy of giving primary consideration to troops In the forward combat zone who are daily exposed to the greatest dangers and hardships." X-tra FLr Producer kowi TRAIN TO aaw oe mutt sosm "McKay has made an outstanding record as governor of Oregon and he will give that same sort of efficient service at tha national capitoL While we will miss McKay as our boss we cannot help but an application for a license to construct a dam as distinguished from an application for a preliminary permit. The first hearing ordered the applicant to get the State Fish Comtnfasion's approval for the dam, which was denied. PGE took over the project, as assignee, in 1931, and was denied reconsideration by tha Hydroelectric Commission.

Then PGE applied for a license to construct a dam, and gained an order that a preliminary permit would be issued on certain conditions, especially an agreement with the Fish Commission for protection of fish life in the stream. Last April 11 PGE notified the Hydroelectric Cornrnission it was unable to agree with the fish group and submitted its own protective plan, but the hydroelectric board on July 11 denied application for both preliminary permit and construction license. This was on the basis of Its findings that construction would destroy salmon and steelhead runs above the dam. PGE complained to the court that the Hydroelectric Commission improperly delegated its authority to the Fish Commission by making Its approval a condition Precedent to the permit, but udge Duncan held this was proper "because of the relation between fish propagation and construction of dams. BE133 'rtaaas' TaBajp' appreciate that he has become a der tha euvmastances would be Flow of Vital Goods to East Reich Stopped BONN.

Germany If) After a long, uphill battle. United States and West German officials believe national and International figure AtVfUi given a chance to select some country that would accept him. Having exhausted his appeals within the Immigration Service and Justice Department, Rubinstein still could take his case into McKay, in responding, said he needed the good wishes of the Oregon state employes. He said the interior department hi one of the phono leetg eSstsmce to the spawning grounds fee rservtrr1ons--rn place the catl by number and It'll thrwwah faster I. Yes, long distance service is much faster wben you call by number Pacific Telephone.

tha courts again ha most controversial In the federal government, with 65,000 employes. "That number of employes is a Willamette Feed Supply D. A. White sV Sons I Fred DeVriest Sons 'i ftovte they have largely stopped tha flow controversy to start with," McKay Lake Superior navigation is closed by Ice about four months a year. of strategic goods to tha Communist countries.

This is an important victory for the West in the economic war with said. Talks of Hwnhtwi McKay told the state employes he had learned to appreciate Pres Moscow. i Although the United States. Canada and the big West European SalWKLiO BBSoxO ident-elect Eisenhower more than ever before after spending 10 days with him in the Pacific CITY OF POQTLACJD countries started limiting shipments in 1949, West Germany was virtually an open door for trade with the Soviets as late as U5L "I am only a country boy and I wfll never forget my trip to Wake Island," McKay continued. "It wait The Communists then were draining perhaps a half biRiasi dol a great thrill for me to sit at a table with men of international Pope Appoints prominence and discuss world af lars a year in strategic materials from West Germany.

This was part of the KremSa's fairs and Korea in THI ONLY THROUGH STREAMLINER BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CHICAGO Latest depsrtnrt Portland srliut srrwsJ Ciiatg9 mo txtrm fmre. Reserved reclining coach seats with latest improved leg rests. Variety of Pullman accommodations attractive lounges i dining cars aerriof woaderml food. cold war strategy of obtaining from Western industrial countries Banks also lauded Mass Phillips as one of the most faithful, affable and efficient secretaries ever employed in the Oregon state cap equipment and soods needed, to speed its military buildup. Power equipment, hall heaxfags.

ital "or anywhere else. steel tubing, ou ezplcrauon 6S0 COFFEE "We will certainly miss Peg when she leaves Salem," Banks and even armaments Lb. flowing through this hole to the said. India Cardinal VATICAN CITY IB Pope Pius XII Monday named Archbishop Valerians Gradas of Bombay as India's first cardinal. The 52-year-old Indian prelate was named to fill the place vacated by Cardinal-desigBate Carlo Agostmi.

patriarch of Venice, whose death Sunday had threatened to prevent again a full membership in tha College of Cardinals. The college has nor had full membership in 200 rears. Russians. Gov. Paul Patterson was Intro DAILY SIKVICE IOW rASXS Lv.

Portland. p. m. Ar. Odcuge 11:20 Get rich quick West German TABLE READY OLEO Lb.

S3 Friday Sunday Large 390 duced and said ha hoped to prove as good a boss as McKay. "That will be a tough Job" ho said. DISQUICS firms and international arangs vieing with oas another ia lb. trading. The official west German gov ernment's policy was the same as EISLER LOSING 'JOB BERLIN tJP) Gerhart Eisler Is that of other Western nations on 3 P8S0 caeei: pjHsbuxT Msgr.

Agostint. Si. was one of Let ms kelp plan your trip rTrsTi-hop'Moodar through Friday at oar coaveaieady la cats I CITY TICKET OFFld 'Broadway and Washington Phone BRoadway 7771 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD tO AO 7MM DAILY STtlAMUMttS trade with the Soviet bloc: To impede Soviet military growth by 24 new cardinals designated last cutting off strategic materials month to receive the red hat at a secret consistory on January 12. losing his job as propaganda chief of the Communist East German government, the official Communist news agency ADTf disclosed Monday. There were strong indi without stripping other trade be tween East and West.

The 24 were named to bring the PRODUCE DARIGOLD I-2IL3 6 SSr this policy was not being Sacfed College up to its fuu quo cations ha is being purged. te of 70. SEEDLES AUZOHA GnAPEFRUIT H8.Ka2 POTATOES so a33 I SUG2n eunzzsr navel OMIGES CELERY Bunch 2 Walla Walla Convicts Taken LA GRANDE. Ore. If) Because (hey tried to get out of the northwest in a stolen ear.

tha last two of the seven convicts who tunneled out of the Washington State Prison a week ago were JaBed Monday. The arrest wasjwithout incident althoiagm one the convicts. Robert Pabaer, bad boasted earrlicr feet would never be caught alive. His companion in the Monday mom- sng -arrest was Robert Cameron. When State Policeman John Teager apoflrrt the rtripn car they were driving east of here near Ladd he forced them to a halt.

Although a meat cleaver was in the car. the men made no show of resistance, he reported. Portland police caught the first of the seven to be recaptured, because they were checking on a stolen car. Oregon state police FBESH I2EATS OWN FINEBOR SlNCtl6S6 25 LARGE FQAIIKS Xb. fff i Toms and Hens 13 tL Y.Irossd Tl 1 1S.

caught two others at Arhngton last week, suso because the two srere in a stdea car X34IO CRACKEDS 20 ai Zr Low rmnsrisoirii CMSUP 2 io, Only new of the seven were afoot BEEF nOAST u.SS? when recaptured, their arrest com sng near Wafla Walla. -FV 1 st SLICED BI1S0I 32 Lb, FOR SALE Cutest little BRAND NEW hcoia in ICcixsr Never been occupied. 2 B. living room, fireplace, hardwood floors throughout, forced air heat, kitchen very CUTZ YfttMMAJtf coMvumr tSSO NortTa Portkmd Hoad 4-313), Cxflrji sale..

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