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PAGE KINS The OREGON STATESMAN, golem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, December 16, 1941 Silverton Brothers Serving US Absence of Bomb Targets Held Fort Stevens Prepares for War. No Guarantee of Air Safety Of Nerves, Morale Swings up FORT STEVENS, December 15-(Special)-Fort Stevens this Absence of military objectives close at hand does not mean that inland cities are safe from air attack, Mai. W. J.

Herlihy, week prepared itself for a "war of nerves" and its command accustomed themselves to a routine of constant blackouts, alerts, and 24-hour duty, as the first week of the war passed. signal officer, second interceptor command, Portland, warned Oregon county defense coordinators at an all-day conference at the capitol here Monday. Morale, a most important factor in modern warfare, has Nothing would please the Jap showed a remarkable improve-1 War Victim ment as the resultof the war dec anese more than to bring the war Escapes Bombs home to Americans by bombing laration which gave an obvious purpose to the training which the cities between the Cascades and I I command has gone through, ac the Pacific coastline, Terlihy, who Ducks Break Into Win Column I cording to officers here. Although air raid warnings and spent two years in Japan, assert alerts are almost a daily occur ed. rence, there has been little excite Onj35-2 Victory Over Temple Gov.

Charles A. Sprague said ment, no confusion; and the at residents of this state should re titude of the post as one ot grim determination. The men know alize that they are in the combat zone. edge at halftime, bat once Oregon found the range in the sec that they will probably endure many months of constant watch ond half there was no doubt SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. Scharback are well represented in ing and waiting, but the few com' If Japanese planes have been seen over California, then that i'- uimlm.j.iitii.ii iii Uncle Sam's navy, with two of their sons already hi and another who is, as Mrs. Scharback puts it "just in the right age," Raymond plaints heard are that the men are not "over there action. about the outcome.

The Owls managed to stay within striking distance until the last five minutes before Paul and Lloyd Jackson contributed five points to sew up the decision. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15--Oregonls adept basketball aggregation found the key to Temple's zone defense in the second half Monday night and swept to a 35 to 29 victory over the Owls in the feature of a college doubleheader before 4300 at Convention halL In the opener the Oklahoma Aggies, behind by 19-18 early in the second half, spurted to beat St Joseph's, 17 to 27. Temple held a slim 15-10 Scharback, the oldest of the three is 24 and has been in the navy five years, re-enlisting again last November. He is stationed at Manila.

Alfred "Bud" Is 17 and enlisted last May. "We just couldn't keep him out" Mrs. Scharback explained. She added that he hadn't com All buildings are completely blacked out. There are absolutely no lights showing anywhere in that area.

At command stations and headquarters buildings, windows and doors are paneled or pleted him high school before enlisting but was working on its com Bob Wren paced the Webfoots pletiou In the navy. with five field goals and two fouls for 12 points. Service Men Wher They Art) What ThYr Doing Pf Tp 3 means that they have access to the northwest," the governor emphasized. Word that the members of the Oregon state guard would be outfitted with uniforms, weapons and ammunition by next weekend was brought to the coordinators by Lieut. Col.

Elmer V. Wooton, state adjutant general. Highlights of the afternoon session were an illustrated lecture by Edward L. Boatwright, Port-land-Multnomah county defense blanketed. The several hundred Salem men of the 249th Coast Artillery, nearly all of whom are specfl-lsts in tactical and administrative duties, have contributed many long hours of work in Installing and maintaining new Alfred O.

Quesseth, 27, first Salem TIMPLE (29) Ft Dorn. z. 1 Morganstine, 3 Albee. I 0 Getchell, 3 Musi, 2 Bechtloff. 0 Snyder, 1 Nochinson.

0 Totals 10 low his three-months' navy train Lieut Charles Earl Warren, Salem 0 7 5 0 3 0 29 3 0 3 3 0 1 0 13 ing course with entrance into the service man reported killed in action last week. A chief petty Rangers Romp Over Angels, 76-52 Count "Well and safe" is the message received by Mrs. Nettie C. Roberts of Salem from her son, Dr. Howard T.

Roberts, officer with the Pacific fleet and a grad air corps. officer aboard a US navy unit he was in the Philippine islands, Fl 4 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 Fl 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 Robert Dolezal, Mill City, re Pf Tp 2 12 uate of Willamette university. according to bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Quesseth, 1040 2 3 4 cently inducted Into the air corps, has been sent to the camp at Jefferson, Missouri officer In the US marine corps, who escaped harm last week as the war with Japan began, according to word received from the Hawaiian Islands by his parents, Mr.

and Mn. C. M. Warren, 475 North High street He was an honor graduate from Oregon State college In 1940. Only Silence North Cottage street control posts, communication systems, and signal details.

Although these are normal duties, many new phases have entered Into the work since the emergency was called. MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel col cwiuiiMwi, uuuuuiis i still without definite assizn- OREGON (35) Wren, Taylor, Fuhrman, Newland. L.

Jackson, Marshik, Andrews, P. Jackson, Kirsch, Tg 9 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 13 lege took a 76 to 52 rap from the 0 0 2 9 2 39 St Martin Rangers in a fast bas 4 0 2 1 2 0 0 13 13, At Honolulu ketball game on the Mt. Angel fense activities in war-torn Lon- ment, Ernest J. Sing of Salem, is don, and a talk by Charles P. temporarily at Jefferson Barracks, Pray, superintendent of state po- Mo, according to word received lice police problems arising in here Monday.

He was received the defense picture. Into the army air corps at Fort 9 Totals floor Sunday afternoon. There have been no passes or Ore- Temple Half time score eon 10. leaves, and only in emergencies The Angels started the scoring and kept pretty well in front for Glenn Huddleston of Salem, first class seaman, United States navy, was transferred on November 26 from the USS Oglala to the USS Gamble, destroyer. The Oglala has been reported as sunk.

Huddleston has been in the service a year. Fouls missed Temple: Getchell 1, Traffic control is the greatest Douglas, Utah. Snyder 1, Dom 2, Morganstine 1. Ore' the greater part of the first half, is a man permitted to leave the post. It Is understood that no Christmas leaves will be allowed.

necessity in time of emergency, gon: P. Jackson 2, L. Jackson 1, Taylor taking the lead or knotting the 1. unrman z. Pray warned.

Eventually a system will be ar Robert J. Perkins, son of Mrs. Pauline Van Scyoc, 1120 Center street, who has recently enlisted "If panic-stricken refugees in score a number of times. Just before the halftime gong the Rangers began a scoring spree ranged so that a low percentage in the navy, left Sunday for San of the command will be released on 24-hour passes within the Im that gave tRem a 25-36 advant Diego. Perkins has had previous Mrs.

J. D. Mickle, 1785 North Winter, reported to the Statesman Monday night that she has received word from her son, John age at the half. Barta and Bon- Christians, Salt Creeks Take Wins mediate area. All civilian clothing is forbidden ney tied for high point honors for the locals with 10 each and on or off the post, and many of army training and plans to fol- I Salem Schools Sayre, who is stationed at Pearl Katica was all high with 18.

Harbor, stating that he is safe. the command are sending their "civies" home. The Preps made up for the loss by handing a 42-29 defeat to Hill Europe blocked roads to the extent that there could be no military movement, you can imagine the turmoil that would confront us in a state that has over 300,000 motor vehicles registered, if civilians took to the highways in full flight," Pray pointed out. Pray urged all citizens to be "observers and listening posts for information that may indicate espionage or sabotage," but cautioned that alien enemies be judged "by facts" and not by sentiment or emotionalism. PORTLAND, Dec.

15-(iiP)-Gun- Military academy. The Baby News of Students, Teachers and PTAs First Christian defeated United Brethren f7 to 21, Salt Creek Baptist bested Presbyterian 36 to 27 and Court Street Christian outcaged Mennonites 31 to 18 in ther Krause, Portland, said Monday that his brother, Commander Roland E. Krause, was executive officer aboard the minelaver Mill Property Purchased by The entire student body at En- glewood school is making Christmas gifts to be given to children Oglala, sunk at Pearl Harbor Dec. in the state blind school and the 7, but that no wovd of his fate had been received. Silverton City Angles were in the lead all the way, the quarter scores being 11-6, 21-11, 27-17 and 42-29.

Mt Angel 52 76 St Martin Waser 6i 16 Angerson Barta 10 14 Van Mieghem Bonney 10 9 Lozeau Kaminsky 6 18 Katica Kuppenbender 7 4 Sinclair Subs for Mt. Angel: Kronberg 1, Dahlgren 4, Epping 8. St. Martins: McCarthy 8, Fuller 2, Mc-Phee 1, Housman 1, Hoen S. church league games at Par-rish Monday night.

Top tossers of the night were Priem of the Court Streeters and Welty of the Mennonites, each of whom bagged 15 points. First Christian 27 21 Brethren tuberculosis hospital, according to Englewood school officials. Tray favors are also being prepared for men in the Veterans' hospital Ross Mclntyre, Portland, chair tBSilMKMMSSSkVVSKHMMI SILVERTON, Dec. 15. -Purchase CORVALLIS, Dec.

15 (P) -Lieut. William Shirley Jones, 25, of the Fischer Flouring Mills property here from Marion coun Frank W. Diem, son of Mrs. Frank man of the state defense advisory T. Diem, Salem, who is a sea- council, reported that plans for man atitinnori in Hawaii.

the evacuation of women, chil- Twelve needv Salem familiM wa killed in action in the Philip- pines, his father, J. S. Jones, nro- Robert J. Williams, 21, first claaa ty was voieo. iwonaay night at a dren and 1500 bed patients in I wi, I fessor of agricultural chemistry at I mMtmn k.

Smith Clark 4 Valencourt 0 G. Lowery Sharpneck 3 Cooley 7 Tripp Lind 10 Humphrey 5 ru.LKuma.iwu, uiu v.um- each of the 12 rooms I y1" couege, was in- iciL The price is $4000 pieuon. xie warned againsi mier- at Englewood school. iormea Monday by the navy de The measure providing for Martin ference with mintary movements ,,1. partment Freps 42 29 Hill Military F.

Grosjacques 8 12 Besse Griffith! .1 Jbtifer the purchase states the nros- 2 For on the highways. up Christmas decorations on the Injury Calls Keep First Aiders Busy Brethern: J. Lowery 8 utner speakers at tne lorenoon outside of each classroom door. uuuiue vi aca classroom aoor. "if session included Dr.

W. W. Baum, They have also decorated a large I KllV Salem, president of the Oregon Christmas tree in the auditorium. 7 ni-i. a- i Presbyterian 27 erty may be used for addition to city parks, defense purpose or other municipal purposes.

The office to now employed as city civil defense beaduartera, and the mill is rented for flax storage. May 2. 4. 6 Hennessy L. Grosjacques 20 7 Becker Worley 4 2 Christenson Subs for Preps: Hauth 1.

Hill: Ronn 1. Referees: Gilmore and Drynah. State Medical society, and Miss Jan V. TVivIa. Pnrtland.

state dl- house rlag Badges: ol or for The assembly and open 38 Salt Creek E. Villwock 10 Buhller 14 Fast 12 Voth C. Villwock A variety of injuries occupied rector of the American Red Cross. Adams Patton 10 McDonald 5 Bates 2 Copenhaver 10 planned by MeKinley school the crew of the Salem first aid car Baum discussed medical disaster Fund Aided relief. private In the TJS marines aad stationed in Hawaii when last heard from In November by bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Isa Williams, Salem. He esUIsted In the marines here two years ago. Portland Base Loses Airman PORTLAND. Dec.

15-0P-See-ond Lieut Karl F. Leabo of Albany, fatally injured in the crash of his P-4S pursuit plant at Paine field, Everett, Sunday, was the first casualty among men based at Portland. Major Milton Kingcaid, tn announcing the accident Monday, said Leabo was taking off on a routine flight at the time. Dr. P.

A. Loar, president of the Sunday and Monday. The number of persons treated this year rose to 858, 49 more than in 1940. Two hurt persons taken to hospitals had been released Monday Silverton planning council, appeared at the meeting with a LOS ANGELES, Dec. 15-- CS Christian 21 Prie ml 5 Fire Takes 3 At Corvallis Chinese in this area Monday be Flying Cadet contribution list of 27 persons who ha VP DmmiuH 179n fnnr.rrl k.

gan wearing lapel badges carry 18 Mennonite 15 Welty 1 J. Roth Simmons L. Roth B. Roth Thursday has been shifted to Friday at 9 the principal's office has announced. The program will consist of special Christmas numbers put on by the different student rooms.

Following this short feature, parents of MeKinley students are invited to visit the different rooms to see the Christmas decorations arranged by the students. ing a Smith 5 Massey 6 Wegner 5 replica of their country's purchase. The amount will pro-nth th urnrri "Wn." 11 with the word "China Barbara Gesner, 4225 North iTTf-iit RiOflllt flag, via navmpnii mr tha tint large letters underneath. Armstrong cuts and head Injuries In an years of the five in which the city may pay. Sub for Mennonite: Herr 2.

K. N. Long, president of the Meetings Set Chinese Consolidated Benevolent City Manager E. K. Burton ex Association, said they would dis plained approximately $950 of Bowling tingulsh wearers as friendly ori the price is to come back to the Tuesday and Friday nights have been set for those interested in auto accident at midnight Saturday.

She was taken to Salem General hospital, but later went home. She is the daughter of Capt. Ralph Gesner of the east Salem fire station. Mrs. Vera Parmenteer, 411 Di entals.

Their sale at 10 cents each ciy on a tax return. Ninety four students in the 7th joining the proposed Salem Flying gth. and 9th at a received will help swell the China war re- Scores Farm Sunday CORVALLIS, Dec. 15-(P)-Three members of the farm family of six died in an early morning home Ore of undetermined origin near here Sunday. Mrs.

H. H. HlUebrand, her son. Homer, 13, and her brother-in-law, Art HlUebrand, about -SO, were trapped In the building throufh which flames had spread before Mrs. R.

G. Hater awakened and shouted an alarm. Cadet unit of the US army air Diaces on the honor roll at Leslie Ue tund- taken home repo army rec 3unior w8h during the sec- Among the first of Monday's vision street, was i intT fir in ins i nnsmmi't. i rv m.w at. I COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Straws 4,000 purchasers was Private Jew Gun, Battery 3rd Coast artil Handicap feting head injuries in an auto lery.

AverUl 1 Ohlson HI 196 22 66 178 479 193 522 189 570 176 500 7182137 Bud Straw wj accident Sunday. Leonard Jenson, 1450 Plaza, West Salem, cut his wrist with an Newman 1 1 i3 I of the committee in charge. pal R. W. Tanner's office yes-Time on those nights is 7:30 to terday reveals.

9 o'clock. To receive standing on the honor. First application for the Salem rolL a student must earn grades unit has been signed by Raymond equaling an all-B average or bet- Total H4 199 anndina 169 Evans 211 Plane Missing 188 5691 axe. Wayne Fenlay, 11, 952 South imZ 1m I Commercial street; had a piece of 144 130 Mr. and Mrs.

Hulebrand ran up- sundin 18Z 10 Griffin, 992 North Cottage street, ter. The other qualification re stairs to rescue their sons. Hille- 242 553 glass imbedded in his foot 133 180 Beal Jbrom Victoria quires that students receive not 7632069 681 625 Total brand escaped with his son, William, 18, through a second-story lower than a in citizenship The list includes: Nicholson Handicap 31 90 7th rnrf- M.ni All T.i 400 313 William, prominent in Future sotty Broken spectacles caused a cut near the eye Tor Mrs. Leslie Davis, Salem route six. She was taken to Salem General hospital.

E. C. Holllday, 75, 1538 Ferry street, sustained a broken nose when he stumbled at the 7" .7: Western air command of the Mickle Plans For '42 Fair Farmers of America activities. Nicholson noyai air lorce an 135 393 153 498 164 474 Payne Anderson, Marianne Bonesteele, Peggy Burroughs, Luella Campbell, Esther Combs, Robert FoelkL was seriously burned. Mrs.

Slater, sisters of Mrs. Hille-brand, was uninjured. nounced Monday night one of its planes from Patricia Bay here, was missing and from Nanaimo, Thompson Total Hartmant Welsh T) A TT 1 sr i curb at Court I From an entertainment stand- nau, maruyn rw 4.t mnz, ousanna noweii. Jaskowskl streets late Saturday. 65 miles north of here, two eye 7072180 14 552 156469 157 482 180 477 171 567 8382547 A burned leg was suffered by Hart man K.

Barr H. Barr fine a state fair in 1942 as this Ph.en Jean Leunan, witne8seg reported seeing a plane year, Director J. D. Mickle de- crash into the water off Nanoose yurA Norma Jean Loewen, Beverly kv Bobby Sheldon, 16 months old, Total Whitman Waps Dillon 51-24 728 South 13th street, when he a ffAiAa tw I Marr. Mary Moynihan, Pat Ray, WAr y0 Fanltu fell against a stove Monday.

Garbarino Burch fair officials have been preview-1 informaUon, merely announcing 158 502 109 129 273 Hill aircraft is missing. ai ing entertainment features at the I Shirle "er uone of our Western Fairs association annual Harold Swinford, Milton having failed to SJS Rules for Yule return to its base convention. I A isvrvuiy uincn, domtj this afternoon." NO-HW Mickle said the only effect tol ow Wiper' Bnu It was reported the machine si-jM Packages Given 180 lata r9T Ka Viol fall- I ZOSeh had a crew of six or seven. WALLA WALLA, Dec 15-(- Whitman college went on a wild Total scoring spree in the second half gXicap of a basketball game with Dillon, Peterson ktate normal, to swamp KeiJyonnd the invaders 91 to 24 Monday Hendrie "1 right Whitman Forward Bob Roberts. i k.

art i oul sraae: ee AiDers, rran- A Grand Christmas Gift That Will Last the Entire Year. At Ft. Stevens Although there have been many Ted Baum, Jacqueline 191 543 138 457 107 382 163 476 810 2484 enlistments from the show people, ow.fau' oro', Guards Watch er, LaVon Cannon, Jane Carson, plenty of excellent talent is still FORT STEVENS, Ore Dec 13. Because, in all probability, there will be no Christmas furloughs Parnlvn Ti a I a VaIuds rniri who led lth scoring with 18 points, cj! available. t.1.

1. I 7 14 42 Handicap nthm In norhi I 1 lima wwo, QTOr AliTAI counted four rapid goals mid- Claris r. T. I Arrfith Erkstein OnMi. Wp1 ClyS.

vr fT sM. mw In ItKa kmV I ROSS 164 479 nere this year, the following rules 142 458 for mailing packages and greet u. piuDart, lair manager; uienn 157 484 uoauiota. ana give us inaies i Barker noar, casmer, ana ram JL pnBTi.Awn rw mi-isk- ing cards are suggested: 189 522 8142478 'V' "il I Tlr'1 01 1116 Ueene, H.xold Mey'en, Peggy of tte Bonneville lost, center u. Aitken led the rarrua dressed properly.

Correct name Paxson, Leanora Pogue, Mary E. I actainistration Is being increased 220 518 KellogS (no nicknames), batteries and Jnanita orpiy, Aommuffiwr -atu w. losers with nine points. Whitman ledj at 28-15. Beauchamp Patterson regimental numbers.

If the ad- Arleen Sheldon. Suzm Small. Raver id Monday, 143 513 137 467 169 519 191 525 8602542 Olney vauh stM.r( A.h .1 He said- the substantial in- McMullen dressor is not sure of the; outfit I gillTlOl ItTKlTl of the addressee, advance Infor- 1 VUiniClimaU ToUl Boh Thnmnann. Ttai-hara TTnlnhn I Creases Wtrt tO provide com mation should be obtained. SUte St.

Shirley Wiens, and Don Zosel. Plete1 ade(lut Protection to the i. n.H. 7. Pover supply of the Pacific Visits Salem 135 Handicap Valloy Events January 1J Stata Grange Conftr-enca 1 i January IT Oregon Loganberry and Blackberry Control board, Woodburn.

184 497 Example: Private John Doe, Battery Scales vwm faw uuw fvVU A-r. aWV I 136 480 Allan Fl A m1n.wA DM.nl nOTUWeSl. Frank; Bayley lof Seattle, presi 249th Coast Artillery, Fort Stev- 138 435! 182 541 SaS UV1 AMVMSU Baker. Sam Barker. Carolyn Car A Subscription to Carrier Service in SaJem and surrorading towns.

Reduced rates by mail oatsidt city of Salem. Note The Statesman Is the only Salem paper that is delivered by mail the same day of publication. It Is not a day late. An Appropriate Gill Thai UiU Last 'All Gift Subscriptions Payable in Advance A Gift Card Bearing Your Nam Will Be Mailed' with Each Subscription dent of the national council of the son, Bob Crossler, Wilms Dunn, YMCA, is to spend Wednesday in I Don MeOary Mapea Hauser-Kleinke ToUl Weot worths Grove McCarroU Vernon Edwards Eastridge, Janet Gibson, 153 463 ens, Oregon. If the soldier is in Headquarters Battery, 2d Bn, 151 497 Battery or Battery 249th TL CA, mafl should be addressed to Salem, making a number of talks Wendall HalL Bernard Hansen, (3 io young people ana misiness men.

i Howland. Barbara Jones. ni 526 Fort Canby, Washington. Try I ate Chinese remedies. Amazln SUCCESS fee years la CHINA.

Ne saatter witn what ailsMB yen arc ATFUCT-BOlterera, tiaasiUs, heart, leaf, I llrer, kidatys. stemaeb taSf censtlpaUen, nkers, fever, skin, feaaaie eeiav- 204 625 His schedule includes. 11:15, Mary Lou Keefer, Arthur Lath-Willamette university chapel; 12, am, Betty Monoles and Harold Rotary club; 120, special.Y board Marcum. Tope Total of directors meeting; 230. Stan; Mary Lou McKay.

Shirley New- iiimii HiL isa 1 surely tied." If they contain food- Matters Cross Schoenlia 4, Willamette YM and.YW eabl- tcsa. Darlene Pinneo, Marjorie nets; 7, Arthur Cotton, Abel Powell, Janet Rilea, Robert Rob- 151- 453 1 stuffs, "Perishable" should be Dr.T.TXaaa, J. trXI.Chan, J. 173' 497 1 marked on the packages. Boyer Ashby MUls uregg, narnson ou m-x ins, Mary Jo Bund, Dorothy Saul, clubs.

DR. CHAN LAM Chhieee Bf eCleta Co. 241 jnerth Ukorty 137 422 1 M4A Total Chines nerb Co. Office Bears Only I General Ullicer and VYlle Safe i Leah Smith, Marjorie Smith, Handicap CMtalrs Portia General Dee. Co.

Office open Taesday aad Satarday only 14 a. aa. te 1 to 1 p. sa. vft rs Welch in 325 1 By cablegram, Mrs.

M. A. Rams- Eaton of Salejn, that both she and Berthalene Strausbaugh, June ItZSoldell (Cathirine Eaton, a Salem her husband are well and safe at Swinford, Doris TuH, Gladys Van Twes. aa sat a.aa. pjn.

aad Sob. aad WeC ajsu -list II apecuu neaucea nates io men in Service ceassatsnen. cuoea pi man arise tests are free of charge. share I Bosler j- Davenport 13ft 418 2 Tears aa bride of last summer) has jb-Hoficduliu Ensign Ram and Jean formed her mother, Mrs, Laura I navy tWolcott 122 N. ComX St, Salem, Or.

I Clara 145 439 1 na-am 733 rt2.

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