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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1941)
MC3:TZSS3"1 Some of the Italian Aliens Rounded up in NY French Ships world to forget It If It was la fact a desertion; or to use the flight for pre-arranged purposes la what may all along have been a studied plan. AH this was indicated in n cHm tack the nazis in both countries. Italian and German staff officers weer reported in the Iraq capital of Baghdad.. , ". The i British news ' -' serrice Reuters, attributing Its Informa tion to an anti-Vichy news agency, circulated a report that the first nazi planes to pass ' oyer Syria to Iraq were escorted by French fighter craft. ; Night had hardly come before the first fighting was reported: Neutral sources in France said that the British had bombed an air drome In Syria, although official sources professed to know nothing of it v Y. l'.xIS!i.'i: Salem. Artists Win 1: WOCTl C t " 1 of inter-related developments: V r 1. The British announced that many nazi warolanes were landing PORTLAND, May 15-)- TwoJ HnDBMRLnM Vessels in US Ports" . Taken Over ; Appeal : Is Made to Vichy , (Continued From Page 1) llanee, implied "or otherwise, which would apparently deliver, up France and its colonial em-' pire, including; French African 'colonies and their Atlantic coasts with the menace which that In volves to the peace and safety of the western hemisphere." The German press gleefully took the line that French-German "col laboration" : negotiations had reached the point where France felt herself as a part of Europe, Salem and one Wauna artists were declared winners . Thursday in three classifications of an Ameri can Legion state poppy poster con test The Salem winners are Bud Wolf, high school division, and Bob Scamster, grade school divi sion. .r 1 . V in French-controlled Syria and in neignDormg Iraq, yie great ntural middle-eastern oil reservoir with whose government Britain already is at war, and both the RAF and fleet air arm were assigned to at- lud I FEESII STRAWBEUT J Thf OSEGOH STATESMAN. Salenv Oregon Friday Morning. May 16, 1811 Under Guard L L J" I , v,'r r I - L 11 n I ! Q I I - SATISSAl - 2 A few of the Italian aliens, most of them waiters, who were rounded up by Federal Immigration inspectors in New York, are shown in a police station. They were all charged with overstaying their permits to i - remain in the U. S. Warrants were issued for mora than, a hundred. Bombs Fail to Stop "Big Ben mm " 1 ill -v' v 3 krt5 Y j.? The face of Big Ben was blackened by the big nasi air raid which also chipped the Westminster clock tower where the historic timepiece la located. The hands of Big Ben were not stopped and it continued to give the time. This photo was cabled from London. Navv Demands 35,000 Men By June 30 ; (Continued From Page 1) are being commissioned daily, far ahead of " schedule," Commander O'Brien said. "It is imperative that the enrolling and training of the new personnel proceed at an accelerated pace in order that the essential manpower will, be avail able." .- . PORTLAND, Ore-rfclay 15-(P)-The USS Neville, a navy transport converted here from the former passenger liner, City of Norfolk" sailed from the Columbia river mouth at 8:20 p.m. Thursday for an undisclosed west coast . navy yard. ' ' - , Ship personnel included a bat talion of naval reservists from Chicago : and 100 from Portland ' The vessel is designed to carry 1250 marines, their equipment, arms and supplies. Five defense guns were mounted here. contained $5000 and $2500 re spectively in $100 bills. ' She turned her find over to a policeman. Thursday Edward S. Dunn, a real estate broker, proved he had lost the money en route from one bank To another and revealed that another ,$3000 remained in his pocket when he reached his des tination. He gave Miss Los a $1000 regard. Clerks Seek r Wage Raise PORTLAND, May. 16-K-A re quest of the grocery clerks' union that: member stores of Food Em ployers, Inc. be placed on the un fair, list will be studied Monday by the Portland central labor coun cil, t " George Lightowler, union secre tary, said the union was asking a pay! increase for. journeyman clerks from $25 to $30 weekly and a 48-hour week to become ef fective "September 1. i He said thej present work-week was 51 hours. No progress has been made with employers in? negotiations, he said. MONTREAL, May lS-iDr. Otto Strasser, leader of the ' anti-nazi black frontmovement, said Thursday night he had re ceived from Germany Just five weeks ago a secret report of a ' plan to overthrow Adolf Hitler. . He said his information came from a high official in the Ger man foreign ministry, a person al friend. Strasser's statement was made in a broadcast aver the national network of the Ca nadian Broadcasting corporation. hence a French blow; had been dealt to United" States ; interven tion. ; , . -. j Vichy reports were obscured by a sharp censorship which did not extend to the German V press but French quarters sought to convey the impression that the Petain government was yielding to Hitler just so much as it felt it must in order to gain time, j - Adolf Hitler, it appeared, was ready to loose a blow connected with Rudolf Hess strange flight to Britain either to invite the CAR PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HUBBARD MOTOR CO. High at Chemeketa Salem, Oregon ; CLARKE-SnEPHARD MOTOR COMPANY Silverton. Oregon I. New Officers Are Named : .,. .... . ! .-. '- MT.' ANGEL Annual election cf officers of the Alt. Ansel court ol cauioiic uaugnters oi anenca was held Tuesday. Results were: Grand regent Mrs. Paul Schwab: vice grand regent, '. Mrs. E. B. ; Stolle; financial, secretary, , Miss Hilda Eberle; historian, Miss Anne Wei ton; monitor, Mrs. L. A. Le Doux; sentinel, Mrs. J. Penner; prophetess, Mrs. Joe Lebold; trustees. Miss Mary Adelman and Mrs. Sylvester Schmitt The officers will be Installed at the next meeting. Girl Rewarded For Honesty NEW YORK, May lSHD-For 15 minutes during the lunch hour last May 6 pedestrians kicked around two packages on the side walk at Fifth avenue and 34th street one of the busiest intersec tions in the city. , " : ':. Finally along came Kathryn Los, an $18-a-week clerk, brood ing over the loss of some money and jewelry. 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