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Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Satan. Oreoon. Friday Morning. DTtmhw 18. 1S43 PAG2 TVTOTT-CI3 . TT 77 o 1 ... maians, Cleveland Gets Walker, Bagby Also Desautels; Give up Pytlak, Odell Hale, : Pitcher Dobson CLEVELAND, Dee. ll-ff)-The Cleveland Indians tonight aa nouneed m" three-eornered deal and pitching taff.v- The tribe obtained Outfielder Oerald Walker, Pitcher Jim Bas fcy, Jr., and Catcher Gene De aautela from the Boston Red Sox in. exchange for Catcher Frankie pytlak, Infieldar Odell Hale and i, Pitcher Joe Dobson. S The Red Sox traded Outfielder Roger Cramer to the Washington Senators for Walker before the deal could he "completed, Indians officials said. The deal wan completed at Chi cago today by C. C. Slapnlcka Indians' rice president, and President Tom Tawkey, and Man ager Joe Cronln for the Red Sox. representatives of the Cleveland baseball elnh reported. With the acquisition of Walk sr. the Indiana hope to give the Outfield the batting punch It lacked In Clereland! world aeries pennant drive last season. Hit Home 100 The S 1-year-old Walker, a, na tive of Gulfport, Miss., averaged 100 runs batted in per aeason for the past fire years, account ing for 98 with the Senators last summer. He previously, played with the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox. "I'm delighted with the deal," aid Roger Peckinpaugh, recent r appointed manager of the tribe. "As I see It, we got exact ly what we went after without giving up anything but Dobaon'a frrosDects. And don't forget that Bagby has some prospects, too." Bagby, 14, son of hero of Cleveland's 1920 pennant-winning team, won 10 games against IS losses for Boston last year, and can win upwards of 10 games for the Indians during the coming season. Peckinpaugh believes,. He Joined the Red Sox in 183S. Dobson, 14-year-old righthand er from Durant, Okla., won only three and lost seven games last season. ' Three More Annex Three siorf interclaas boxing1 charapldilirwer crbwtied at Salem high yesterday, including big Bob Boardman, who ascended to the heavy weight, titular throne he oc cupied in. Boardman won an extremely close decision orer Bill Thomp son, his senior classmate.', Don Carroll, sophmore took the 115 pound championship by declsion ing Ralph. Thackery, soph, and Dale Olsen, senior, rook the 126 pound Utle on, a decision over Dale ReeVe. soph. Semifinal bouts saw Ed 'Fry, soph, decision James Mickey, senior, tt the 115-pound class', and Robert Br am e, soph, score a technical' knockout in 1:54 over Ray SchetsY soph. Balance of the finals are set for next Tuesday, according to Coach Vern Gilmore, at which time an interschool smoker will be held in conjunction. Phelan's Job Is Secure, Report SEATTLE, Dec. 1 l-fln-JIinmy Phelan will be reemployed as Uni versity of Washington football coach for 1941, the Post-Intelli-gencer said tonight, but without S contract. Athletic Director Ray Eckmann said, however, "There has been no meeting of the minds" on the renewal, but confirmed that "that may be about what we hare la mind." The absence of a contract con forms to the regular faculty pro cedure. Phelan has been ea a year-to-year basis. Washington' only losses of the 194 0 season were to Minnesota and Stanford, two of the nation's too-ranked unbeaten leaders, and mere nas oeen virtually no aouvi ei Dressed about Pheian'a contin- ance as coach. b r mm m u n IL1 i -H X I I M a m m m i NOW PLAXUNO $ Companion Feataro' V "Can the Dictators . Be Stopped 7 t See "WORLD IX FLAMES WSSEXSmBSSmitS SL IB'' COMPANION FEATURE EOEI3 KAELOIT Ring Titles 8 J.. .Today - Saturday g 7T7 l&osox Baseball Ivory Market Opens for Business XI 11 i r S Baseball maBate, major ud minor, gathered la Atlanta, Gau. for their annaal meeting. Oeaght la a little im prompt baseball pow wow were Manager Del Baker of the Detroit Tigers, left; Manager f President Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics, center and Manager BUI McKechnle of Cln - clnnatl lied. 1 Rudy Murha, renter of the University of Washington Huskies and -named all-.Amertcaa on aome eeieruons, receives wore been drafted by Ue Cleveland Bams, professional football clnb. AP Teietnat. Smoker Scheduled By Gervais High CLERVAIS The Gerrals high school athletic department nas scheduled a boxing smoker for Friday uight, December zu, nere. NoTKlty features include a free-for-all wrestling match be tween Norris Becker, Adolph Koe ttlg, Harold Martin and Irr Cuts worth, and a free-for-all boxing bout between .Carl Nibler, Ray Miller. Dean Booster ana wvero Eggers. Boats scheduled include: Ralph Dungey ts. Warren Lundy; Hen ry Berning ts. Ed Grassman, Lyle Blackman vs. Gerald Sprolask. Ivan Rongee va. George Helmig, Carl Leonhart vs. Robert Hart wig, Jake Cutsforth vs. Dale Set ter, Bob Kuschnlck vs. Dan Bonn, Art McCall vs. Allen Newcomer, Robert Heisler vs. Ernest Zelle- ner, Carl Koenlg vs. won mom let, Bill Beringer va Ben Andreas. Gf. McCnllough va. Kay Koucner. George Jungwirth vs. Darwin Veteto. State AAU Hoop Meet Set for Febntary 25-26 PORTLAND. Dec. lX-CiT)- .tate'AAU "A" and "B" basket ball tournaments will be held here February 25 and z; Dr. Biura p. Owens. AAU state basketball chairman said. , X A v The first tnB Tr t C t h featare , .a .... produced by. . THE MARCH OF TIME " ! And Second tfentnrei, IWCaafwai ; JllaAt News. Poaeye Cartoon, ' mmA Chan. of the -X"al- O . TT?77 . , , m JJr layer T r s " -' w ,1 u Bevo Hoopers Get 45 to 29 Victory POCATELLO. Idaho. Dec. 12- (7P)- A sharpshootlng forward, McNutt, led Oregon SUte college to a 45 to 29 basketball victory over University of Idaho south ern branch here tonight. McNutt tossed In seven field goals and a free throw as the Beavers Jumped into the lead at the start and held It all the way. Oregon State plays Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. Utah, tomorrow and Saturday nights. Badminton Club Plays The Salem Y badminton squad will meet the Multnomah Athletic club team from Portland here Saturday night. Call Board GRAND Today Fred Stone. R o e h e 1 1 e Hudson in "Konga tbe Wild Stallion." Arthur Lake. Penny Singleton in "Blondle." KLSINORE Today Dorothy Lamour, Rob ert Preston in "Moon Over Burma." and "World In Flames." CAPITOL Today Lew Ayres, Laraiae Day, Robert Y o u n g In "Dr. Kil daire's Crisis." Boris Karloff in "Berore I Hang." STATE Today Edward O. Robinson In "Brother Orchid." Joan Bennett. Francis Lederer In "The Man I Married." Saturday Midnight Show "Strike Dp the Band." with Mickey - Rooney and Judy Garland. HOLLYWOOD Today "The Rampart We Watch Watch by the editors of Time and Life. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton in "Blondle Has Budget Trouble." LIBERTY Today The Three Mesqulteera la -"Cowboys From Texas." Dead End Kids in "Call a Meraenger " julward t. i . . - ; RobIaon ' Hot hern "BROTHER ORCHID" 2nd Hit "Tho Man I Married" -Joan Francis , Powder Expert Is Speaker for Club SILVERTON Bill Barrett of Tacoma, powder expert, spoke on explosires at the Tuesday night meeting of the Sllrerton Lions club. The elub also roted to glre four pair of glasses to needy school children at Christmas time. This is in keeping with their work - for the blind and comes under the committee chairman ship of Earl Bennett. The annual Christmas party will be held December 17 and the toys which are distributed at this time will be collected and later used for the Christmas work among under privileged children in town. Glen Price heads this committee. Pie Social Held , By Pedee School PEDEE A pie social was held Friday night at the schoolhouse in conjunction with the regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher as sociation. An excellent program Included a piano solo by Jean Turner: reading, Lorna Lee Van Den Bosche; reading, .Betty Burbank; vocal solo, Cecile Leverman; Christmas number, Charlotte Bush; group of Christmas car ols, girls from the Intermediate grades; address on 4H club work. County School Superintendent Jo Blah Wills. Joe Trueax was chief auction eer, assisted by Vernon McDowell and Lawrence Leverman. Dayton 23, Newberg 11 DAYTON A SS to 11 hoop win was turned In here Saturday night by Dayton high over the Newberg B squad. Legs I Notice IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. No. 10414 In the Matters of the Estate of HARMON SNOOK, Deceased. Notice of Hearing of Objections to Final Aoconat Notice is hereby given that EMMA SNOOK, the duly appoint ed, qualified and acting Execu trix of the Last Will and Testa ment and Estate of HARMON SNOOK, deceased, has duly ren dered and presented for settle ment, and filed in the County Court of the County of Marion, State of Oregon, a Final Account of her administration of aald es tate, and that Saturday, the elev enth day of January, 1941, at the hour of ' ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court In the Marlon County Court House In the City of Salem, County of Marion, State of Oregon, have been duly fixed and appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections to said Final Account and the settlement there of. Dated and first published the 13th day of December, 1940. Date of last publication to be the 10th day of January, 1940. LAWRENCE N. BROWN, Attorney for Executrix. LAWRENCE N. BROWN Attorney at Law 214 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Oregon. D. 13-20-27 J.S-10 Rlen Xewet Thewtre TEE 3 -SSQUITEEES - eot twmcsTos : . imwbm atnoa awKM BUtUM 0m Probe at Boeing Stirs up Strife Union Board Will Report on 16 Facing Charges of Backing Reds SEATTLE. Dec. 12-(P)-Hand-bills circulated today among Boe ing aircraft workers gave promise of a bitter controversy Saturday over a special anion trial board's report on its sifting of commun istic activity charges. The' Aeronautical Mechanics anion (AFL) board fa scheduled to report at a special closed meet ing of the anion Saturday. Sixteen persons. Including some of the union's leaders, are accused of permitting communistic activities within the anion. The business agent of the union is under sus pension, pending outcome of the hearing. , Also under suspension is C. A. Stone, editor of the union's paper, who is on trial on a charge of vio lating the union constitution for airing his charges of communistic activities in a special edition of the paper. Four men who circu lated tbe edition are on trial with him. r Protest in Advance The circular which appeared today over the signature of one of the accused members urged the membership to "reject completely and emphatically any red-baiting verdicts of the trial committee and reject them with a rebuke. It charges that the trial board departed from "the work of a union committee and cooperated with a number of outside forces which are Interested in the dis ruption of local 751" and that members of the board "have de layed their report repeatedly in order to more effectively prepare a 'frameup'." Members of the board have de clined to comment on the case, pending its report to the union. The anion embraces approximate ly 8000 workers at the big Boeing plants. ' Marion Aiixiliary Elects Officers MARIO N The annual pre Chrlstmas party was held In the ladies' auxiliary elub rooms Wed nesday with Mrs. Fred Schermach er and Mrs. Herman De Langh as hostesses. The rooms were decorated with Imitation Christmas trees and holly. Gifts were exchanged and elec tion of officers resulted in Mrs. Jim Wilson president, Mrs. Fred Schermacher, vice-president; Mrs. Curtis Strode, secretary-treasurer. A unanimous vote was given for the purchase of plywood and paint ror rerimshing of rooms. The 29 members present were Mrs. William Phillips. Mrs. Gus Hagerman, Mrs. Curtis Strode, Mrs. Charles Wells. Mrs. E. R. Clark. Mrs. J. H. Wilkerson, Mrs. L. Hafenbredl, Mrs. Harry Roan, Mrs. Charles Server. Mra. Jim Wilson. Mrs. Charles Sprungman. Mrs, Lionel Colgah. Mrs. J. L.Cal- avan, Mrs. Herman Morgan. Mrs. El2y Pickajrd. Mrs., Charles Bow man, Mrs. George MvLevy. Mrs. Fred Schermacher. Mrs. Warren Gray and Mra. Herman De Langh. Lyons Men Return From Fur Meeting LYONS Guy Prlchard and Fred Skllllngs, who have a fox and mink farm on McCulIy moun tain, made a trip to Seattle with their pelts. They returned Tues day, reporting a fine trip and lots of excitement at the fur mar ket. air. ana Mrs. Leon Smith and Shirley of Lebanon visited friends In Lyons Sunday. They also visit- ea nis mother, Mrs. John Smith, in Mill City. Mrs. Jack Cornforth, who has been visiting relatives In Rose- vllle. Calif., for the past two weeks, returned to her home on Tuesday. Pageant Slated Is "Wonder Night" UNI O Nv ALE "The Wonder Night" a Christmas pageant by the church and Sunday school. with Mrs. Matt Warren chair man In charge, will be riven Sunday night. December 92 at the unlonvale Evangelical church. The Unlonvale Evanceltcal la dies aid annual bazaar and oyster supper was held Tuesday night. D. C. Miller acted as auction eer and received $22 for tbe treasury of the church. Pageant Chosen At Hopewell HorKWspz, "Bells of Peace," a pageant by the entire PRE-HOUDAY SPECIAL ! 'B"onjji wTTh wrrtt aoc?? arnra !5t? -roa , Continnon from 1 tOO Today & Sat Mystery Atorn Smasher Hidden in IT No one, not even Its builders, knows what groat sclentifle discoveries may cone from this excavation high above L'nlversity of California rampns. It's the excavation for tbe giant 10-million volt cydo tron (atom-smasher) of Nobel-Priae winner Dr. K, O. Lawrence. .When the sppsxatas la completed., probably in Jane, 1044, science will enter into "absolutely new territory, Dr. Lawrence declared UN photo. ; church and Sunday school, will be presented at the Hopewell United Brethren church Sunday night, December 22 at 8 p. m. The Hopewell ladies aid will hold Its annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts December 18. NW Indian Agents Talk Law Problem PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. lt-iJPy-Superintendents of Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho Indian agencies discussed law enforcement on the reservations today. They sought to untangle the problem .created by overlapping authority of the reservation courts, state courta and federal courts. Taking part la the dicusslon were: O. C. .Unchurch, Tulalip, Wash., chairman; A. G. Wilson, Lapwal, Ida.; Floyd Phillips. Ho quiam. Wash.; Henry Roe Cloud, Pendleton, Ore.; M. A. Johnson, Toppenlsh. Wash.; J. W. Elliott, Warm Springs. Ore. ; Fred A. Gross, Nespelem, Wash.; Paul Jackson, Chemawa, Ore.; Homer L. Morrison, Olympia, Wash.;. Mrs. Bertha A. Ellinger, Salem, Ore.; and Louis Bueller, Denver, Colo. Polk Station News POLK STATION The school program will be given the night of December 19. Mr. and Mrs. T. Herzberg of Willamlna were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. ' and Mra. Taylor Dunn. Mrs. Hertberg taught the Polk Station school the past two years. Mr. and Mrs Cliff Billingson and aon. Junior W. Rhodes, moved to Lacomb Saturday. Yerna Severance and Marlys Moser were sick; and unable to be in scnooi tne iirst or tne week. W To Ihe Follrs Away From ' Home! JIosl Phone And We O Per Ilczih By Carrier By Mail (Outside Salem City Roosevelt Starts Last Leg of Trip ABOARD USSS MAYRANT AT SEA, Dec 12-653)-Prealdent Roo sevelt began today the last leg of his defense inspection cruise which has taken him 8000 miles alnce he left Miami 10 days ago. From the cruiser Tuscaloosa, he viewed the seaplane base at Mayaguana island, The Bahamas, in The days of all When mankind Are these in December, And so, fust remember: The best source mlM : kjfill 1 ' BEER & ALE VLV , vSw -Vf Bill Davis, Dlstribatosr - .. i Salem Just think what it will mean to them to get the local news while far away from home. Arrange for jour gift subscription of The Oregon Statesman Today and he assured that it is the gift that will more than, please each day of the year. Will Bifl Yon on January .60c ,0c Limits) By. Carrier .... :. Br Mail ...J. Hills lor Safety obtained from Britain In the de stroyer deal The president has now Inspected half of this coun try's Atlantic and Caribbean base sites. . " ' The Mayaguana island base is located in Abrahams bay, which is a ahallow body, of water .pro tected by a coral reef. The coast and geodetic survey ahip Hydro grapher Is j there" now, making soundings and charts. The Tuscaloosa then headed for aa anannouced destination. days of the year should be of Good ChetT of cheer is RAINIER! U 'd 1st, 1941 O Per Year i Doys i k(Outslda at Stats St.tf) 'J Chap. 9 Serial . "DRIUK-OF KIT MAXCHTT ssssaoamBaaammBBBBSsammt Gordon Oonqnera . Bennett - v : Let!