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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Salem, Oregon
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salts, OrtfM gataraUy. Aagwt 14,1114 Hgt czcnosf i TED MACK M. STAYTON OF TO4 1 Jed Mack Will Emceo Oregon State Fa i Revue OOATESVELLE, Pa. if) Two coins ia the folder, fins) to hide all the 0.13VC7 Grid to show business. From hi cava orchestra and playing la other orchestras he began acting aa ft iuji i Dr.

Huio Eekner. command ALBANY Subject to later readjustment tarough amendment at need may arise, the Al mm city tsweil eaat night ed ordinance plaelaf la tlaa, effective at 1 a.m. Oft 19, the sUte highway depart etenfs recomnwndaueai lor local traffic regulation. The new traffic" laws are embodied in four ordinance and a the first ordinance designating a one-way grid thni the downtown business district and the rest pertaining to park ing, loading xonea and stop signs. The legislation was adopted unanimously and only one voice was raised in protest Dr.

Lyle Bain, former Albany mayor, raised objection mainly on the ground that the one-way system would speed up traffic through the downtown district The city accident record shows no present need for a. one-war grid, particularly when compar ed wita the highway accident toll and that the coat estimated at from 118,000 to $20,000, required for effecting the one-way grid is not now Justified, Dr. Bain contended. "I think this matter should be given further study and that the public should be more fully informed before this ordinsnee is passed," said Dr. Bain, adding "I don't wish to impede the wheels progress, but I dont believe the people know enough about it "I am simply expressing my opinion as a cltiien and the opinions of several others, who have Ulked to me" Mayor Charles McCormack took issue with the former mayor, particularly in regard to hi assertion that the people are ignorant of the proposed regulations.

The proposals' have been euned for nearly Me- t-onnacx saio, noin oeigre ujam 1 er of Graf Zeppbn, who died today. Hugo Eckener Posses ot 86 FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany I Dr. Hugo Eckener, who com-minded the Grsf Zeppelin on its round-the-world flight, died it his home here Saturday at Jhe age of as The noted German aeronautical engineer succumbed to heart ailment after a lingering illness. He made the round the world flight in the Oral Zeppelin in 1W. ADMITS DRUNK DRfVg ALBANY Frank B.

Healy. 63, of Sweet Home, pleaded guilty Thursday in district court to the charge of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence ot in toxicating liquor and was fined $173 by Judge Wendell Tompkins. Healy is held in the county jail pending payment of the fine. Ted Mack of the Original the master of ceremonies for Amateur- Hour, who will' be the Night Revue at the Oregon SUte Fair this year and also la working with the Oregon radio aUtion on their Amateur Hour contest to be held at the SUte Fair. The purpose of the special guest-ioni is to provide information on the number of people who work part-time, the reasons for their short hours and-how many want and could accept full-time work.

This information, along with similar date collected in previous will make possible accurate estimates of employment condit ions the Nation, indicating now many persons such aa slack work or -materiel shortages. Current Population Survey Inter views in tins area are conducted by Robert H. Treupel. of Wiod-burn, and Opal L. Nleswander, of Salem.

One horsepower can lift 33,000 pounds one foot In one minute. From the icreea of your television te the stage in front of nut is rat too mmk-m toe Origtnjl Amateur Hour ia going to do for residents of Oregon ia September. The ipokeamin-moderator for the traditional Original Amateur Hour ahow of radio, stage, screen and television, will be here for Oregon'a State Fair, coming aa master of ceremonies of the Helene Hushes Revue. He ilso is to 'work with the radio people ol Oregon on their Amateur Hour. A performing headliner la his own right for nearly a quarter of a century.

Ted Mack, baa worked with and teen uitorea by many of the great name of recent theatrical history. His own career of in trod acini new star material to the public covers every branch of theater arts opera and concerts, musical comedy, motion vaudevUle, television and radio and aoni writers. Many head liners of today first faced Ted Mack for the Original Amateur Hour. A few of them are: Metropolitan opera Lucille Browning. Christine Carroll, Reglna Hesntck, Richard Deneau, Gertrude Hrola, uinaing iiauieid, Minima Benxell and Robert Merrill.

Merrill alio is with radio snd television. Musical comedy and motion pictures Vera Ellenr Stanley Virginia MaeWattera (also Metropolitan opera), Ray Malone Vicki Lynn and Windy Cook. Theaters ana vaudeville Dave Barry, Paul Wlnchelt and Jerry The Irving Fields and-Day, Dawn and Dusk. Day Dawn and Push, a Negro trio, many will remember from their tope trance i few yeira ago with the Helene Hughes Revue at the Oregon SUte Fair. Television and radio, Paul Kelly, Yvete, KiU Roee, The the Mack TripletU and Frank Sinatra, also of motion pictures.

From the long writer field there is Vie Hiszy, Irving Taylor and Irving Fields. Like 'the ordinary American boy, Mack, who began life at William Edward Maginneta, (he shortened it to Ted Maek for theater electric sign reasons) at tended school where be wai cap-tain, of the football and basket ball teami and a member of the school orchestra, along with being president of hii class for three yean, and then want to college. While attending Denver uni versity whan ke majored in law and commerce ha earned money for hii tuition by playing a saxo phone in an orcbertri, It wu the latter that led Urn ITAYTON A cup citing Police Chief Everett E. Norfleet at the mm of the year in SUyton was presented by the. Clumber of Commerce Monday night The award wi made in recognition of Chief Norfieet'i lervicei in organising and carry.

lag out a campaign to obtain playground equipment for the City perk. miHter rrrfmnnin MGM offered Mack a Doaitioa as musical supervisor, directing the orchestra for luch filma aa "The Great Ziegf ield "Beat the Band." Meanwhile Ma. Edward Bowea of the Amateur Hour, affiliated with MGM and Loew'a Incorporated and aaw the films for which Ted had acted as musi cal supervisor. He Induced Mack to come eaat to become first assistant in the Ulent selection, prooucuon ana aireeuon ol the famous Maj. Bowel Original Amateur Hour.

With Maj. Bowea death Ted Mack continued the Original Amateur, which now is in Its sixia year on TV -and with rapidly expanding television audience Ted Mack has added certain public service aspects to the vnsinti Amateur Hour. In recent seasons he has ap-peared peraonally with Urge group of Amateur Hour winners on behalf of outstending local and national charities from eoaat to coast and for the first ume in entertainment history has arranged for beneficiaries of these performances to receive loo cent and not mere percentage Census Will List Part-Time Workers Special ouestiohi dn part-time workers will be asked in addition to the usual mquuiei on employment and unernployinent the August Current Population Survey, according to District Supervisor Guy E. Ramboch of the U. Census Bureau's district ofice at Seatde, Washington.

The survey wiH be conducted in this mm A. ing the week of August II. FOR of Commerce meetinrs and the other dvie organitation as well ai abooi town. Polk Co. Fair Plans Mature DALLAS Preparstions ire in full swing kcrt for the annual Polk County Fair In Biekraall August 27 through 29.

A new building ud seversi midway attraction! will be featurea of the celebration. The new 30x130 foot building will be tued to bouie the cattle and seme of the iheep to be ex-HMtod by 4-H members. The other livestock barn will be used for abeep and awine. The new-building li expected to be fin-lined mobi Two night Shows, Friday and gaturday, will highlight the program. Friday night winner! of the MM Hinncben barley eontest will be announced and ftilph Back of the Oregon SUte CoLtae extension service will give I abort talk.

Jack Green- Chamber of Com- wm he matter of cere- LJ GENERAL KOTOIIS CORP. DELC0 HEAT DIVISION AT A JPECIAl 10W FKCE frlCii TKa CEvvCL DKnJTCSS I to net three CaseseviBe pie 111 easy money lor a wnu. rxat a wt-ley bank teller finally tripped them up The three were arrested yesterday on charges of wrapping boa washers ia coin folders and palling them as quarters at bank. Each wrapped stock was capped at either end with a good quarter and remained a washers la between. Bank tellers exchanged the rolls for paper money 111 each--without checking further.

Police said the trio passed the bogus rolls at banks la Wist Chester and Oxford. then -tried their luck at the National Bank of Christiana, Lancaster County. i But a suspicious teller, whose name was not revealed, refused the transaction and noted the license number ot the trie's ear. SUte police traced the license to Alfred J. Zaio, aVi former basketball star at CoatesvUle High School.

Sgt. Thomas Doner of the -SUte Police said Zato confessed and implicated Anthny S. ChUle, 25, and William D. Mann, 22, all of CoatesvUle. They were charged with nhtalnlntf money under false MLKFD OVER CAR'S HOOD MADISON, Wis.

(UP) A I trim who came to an auto I ing a crosswalk walked over the hood of the ear; Pliee charged him and the car anver wiin aiaoraeriy can-duct Friday after, they cam eta blows. A man who would weigh. 110 pounds at the north pole would weigh only ISC pound it he stood on the equator because centrifugal force at the turning earth would counteract grsv- ity. 'mm lt Yourself" I A THIRTY-DAY INTQODUCTOnY PERIOD I "mz ram od69 I I UME OBOfflDOTT OSdDAQD I I OKI ramira SAViNts mmkamT I August 6 ihrcugh September 4-ELEVEII NEW MODELS TO FIT YOtlR HO.Vi AND CUDGET (ALL 'MODELS ARK DESIGNED Vf GENERAL MOTORS ENGINEERS FOR QUICK CONVERSION, LOW COST OIL TO CITY GAS WITH A MINIMUM CHANGING OF FACTORY-IUILT PARTS' Saturday the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce wilt present i variety ahow featuring local talent show. Sunday afternon, the fair will close with a women'i truck driving contest at Alio on Up for Sunday ii the parade of 4-H winner! at 1:30.

Arrangements have also been made for ridei and entertainment by a Salem amuiement company and a Salem aviation firm will offer airplane rides. Recently a group of Polk County Fair boosters spent, that after noon at a clean-up day at the fairgrounds. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and family, Smithfleld; Edith atatoon, Setb Smith and Allyn Phillip, all of Smithfleld; Mr.

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