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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 20

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who joined her family in 20 Capital Jo.rnal. Salem, Tuesday, October 18, 1 949 GRIEFS TRICK EN OVER DISAPPEARANCE ir Tibet Asks Aid Against Reds Scientists estimate that two million million million cosmic jrays hit the earth's atmsophere Hillbilly Feud Fatal lo Two Missing Actress' Mother Believes Daughter Alive Los Angeles, Oct. 18 U.B A grief-stricken mother today appealed to anyone having information about her missing glamorous Actress Jean Spangler, to contact police. Mrs. Florence Spangler said she believed her daughter, miss DON'T UT -XL varicose vims rr.bfA VV 1 KG BEAUTY iP-M New York, Oct.

18 Ol.P' The each second. That phone number it rulers of mountainous Tibet appealed today through News Commentator Lowell Thomas for United States aid if com Daisy, Oct. 18 W) Daisy mountain's moonshine ing since October 7, was alive. feud bids (air to take its place A posse of more than 200 men 3-3131 and women combed wooded Griffith Park Sunday on horse back and afoot for clues to Miss Spangler's disappearance. An FOR THE BEST Hauling Storage Fuel INVISIBLE NYLON SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS Af with the famed Hatfield and McCoy squabble in southern mountain history.

Spawned during a dispute over the making of corn whiskey and fanned by bitter hatred, the feud flamed anew over the week-end. Another man was killed on the lonely mountain-aide the third to die since the hill country war began two years ago. Police found William L. (Boots) Parker lying on a muddy lope of the mountain Saturday night, shot three times and bludgeoned with an a'x. extensive search of the park produced no clues, however.

About 35 horsemen dressed in blue jeans, cowboy boots and cowboy hats fanned out from beautiful Tern Dell, where the black cloth purse of the 27-year-old television and film actress was found a week ago. Lt. George Banta, who directed the posse, said he believ munists invade their isolated Himalayan nation. Thomas, 57. back from a hazardous expedition to that forbidden country, said: "If they can get help, they want two things advisers on guerrilla warfare and modern weapons." weapons." The country has a 10.000-man army armed with weapons of World War I vintage, explained Thomas who suffered a broken pelvis when a horse threw him 30 feet down a mountain side on the return journey from Tibet.

Still hobbling on crutches, he returned by plane yesterday via India and London. He was accompanied by his son, Lowell, who was with him on the Tibetan expedition, and his wife. TWO-WAV STRETCH LAUNDER iASILY WCAR lONGf ryvf INVISIBLE StAMltSS 7 ed the girl was alive and that rr'Tif7r tne searcn was Deing maae in hopes of finding some clue. Raymond Bell, 29, was found the scene, two ax wounds on his head. Bell and his brother, Ed, IS, were arrested and Chief 0 -w fi si ffi i "You aren't just looking for a body," he told police reserves.

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Liberty "Our reputation is your security" Feared Slain Missing television actress Jean Spangler is believed to be the 10th victim in a series of unsolved mutilation murders in Los Angeles since the "Black Dahlia" case in 1947. She disappeared Oct. 7. (Acme Telephoto) county jail uniform, some tools Preferred BY MILLIONS trols on the mountain but have met with the same tight-lipped 3 iraisenbere wrapped in an old rag, some woman's underwear and other silence that greeted them after 24th Arrest Mrs. Frances Worthington, 73, wanted at Lansing, for violation of parole from the state industrial farm for women, reads her Bible in a Berkeley, jail cell after she was picked off a train and Jailed as a vagrant.

Police Inspector E. F. Parker, who made the arrest, said she has been arrested 24 times since 1910 on charges ranging from shoplifting, through arson and grand larceny. Mrs. Worthington told newsmen that she had gotten and spent $500,000 "all through the years "I always did good with it," she said.

P) Wirephoto) MEW! ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN Eaffy to take. Has orange flavor that's sweetened to child'ataate. Easy to ftive. 50 tablets for 35c try it! minor objects, but officers said they believed none of the ob the two previous deaths: no one knows anything about the slay SO PURE, SO FAST, SO DEPENDABLE St. Joseph I ASPIRIN mi uisfNifj 8fv CONfSI jects were connected with Miss who were acquainted with the willowy brunette, but said they ing.

operate as em COUtt COMMtKW Km S-tl MfDICAl CfNrfS 4MNCN iM GMAI STIflt Km mist Spangler's disappearence Police, meanwhile, intensified nothing important "It's hard to get those people on the mountain to talk," says their search for a mysterious Sheriff Frank Burns. Kirk" and "Dr. Scott" men Evidence has been sparse tioned in a note found in the actress' purse. The note read; whenever one of the mountain eers has been tried for a kill 'Kirk. Can't wait any longer.

ing. Several persons recently Going to see Dr. Scott." Detectives interviewed scores Coplon Trial Set of film and television players To Start Nov. 9 were indicted on murder charges In the first two deaths. Three trials were held and all were acquitted.

For a while it seemed there would be peace on the mountain. A representative of each faction appeared on a nationwide radio broadcast (We the People) last December and proclaimed an New York, Oct. 18 u. The espionage conspiracy trial of Judith Coplon, 28-year-old former government girl, and Valentin A. Gubitchev, Russian en nd to the feud.

It evidently gineer, Monday was set for Nov. didn't take. Purple Heart Chapter Federal Judge Vincent L. Leibell set the date on a request by the government and told Gubitchev, who has refused to accept a court-appointed counsel, to be ready then. Miss Coplon did not appear at Monday's hearing.

When the court asked her attorney, Ar 1 open i Until yl mp lib Quantity Limited (1200 Pr. From one of America's best known stocking iii-- manufacturers (whose name we cannot ad- vcrtise but whose product you will readily -j recognize .) come this terrific value-giving ww-w event These arc selected irregulars "i with SUfh linhr irrrnnlnrif-ipQ vnn rnnlrl nour Gets American Flag The newly-organized Salem chapter, Order of the Purple Heart, meeting Monday night, was presented with an American flag. It was donated by Louis Gevurtz, president of the Gevurtz Bros, stores in Salem, chibald Palmer, whether he could be ready by Nov. 9, Pal Hear II. L.

Mencken's Favorite Story "YOUTH" KSLM Present a a by PORTLAND GENERAI ELECTRIC COMPANY mer replied that, "We 11 have to be ready." The trial originally was scheduled to start Monday but was postponed because of a shortage of judges in this nd the presentation speech was by Dr. Alfred Schilt of Port land, national executive com mltteeman for the department The earth's whole magnetic field is of internal origin. Baton Twirling ---9 '3 1 detect them if we did not tell you Every I l-l'' i nnir- ie 1 TUP VA I I ICC ADC AC I of Oregon. Other guests from Portland were Lester Hawkins, department commander; E. G.

Johnson, department adjutant; and Carl Carlson, commander of the Portland chapter. Hawkins made a plea for all veterans who are qualified to get In touch with the local chapter officers for information about membership. Commander of the Salem chapter Is William Exline nd the adjutant is Arthur Ring. Gold Star Mothers and wives of chapter members will assist In the annual sale of violas on the streets Saturday, which Is Purple Heart day. i Although carbon dioxide makes up only a tiny fraction of th earth's atmosphere, one scientist estimates there are about 2.200,000,000.000 tons of It, equal to some (00,000,000,000 tons of pure carbon.

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