: . I ' i i: : ! i Tie CrJXION STATIC: IA2f, Cola, Ortsoa. Euzday XlsrrJas. ZxtzA ICII PAG-XH FDR Orders -Shop Seizure .1' rr. r. President poseTelty,oidered the semtary pr Ahe7 navy-' to taJurl over and operate 29 machine shop companies producing war materi It around San Francisco because of refusal of a union Jo lift ad oV- '. VI VeU4aT WU- TTVlVIW :,j t The order was made nubile by . .the White House along with-a let ter . dated esterday frost vGeorg$ Yfr Taylor vice chairman of th? wair.jlabor board,' recommending seizure of the shoos. vvj-tj The hoard pxeviously had urged! seizure of five tuch, plants because! of the refusal of lodge '69 of the International Association of 'Ma-t chiiiists to accept g board ordef to rescind a union action prohibit ing work in efceess of eight hours a day or 48 hours In one week in 104 San Francisco -shops." The .controversy . began- last March when the union put a ban on overtime' while In the course of negotiating a new contract with the employers.' The union refused to 'agree to war-Jabor. board order t rescind ' the ban and the case was referred to the president ' . J " Kaiser for g5 ; Piraliiig IJ&qr OAKLAND. Califs Aug; J9H?V Henry J. Kaiser, west coast .ship builder, said "we re recruiting workers' ia every are where 'the United States- employment service permits,' when.told that Andrew J, Higgins, southern shipbuilder, to day accused Kaiser men "with "pi rating labor , in lie w Orleans.' ' Tor important reasons that the army, navy and maritime commis sion understand,": Kaiser said In an interview, we are seeking men in every area permitted in order to' carry out an urgent wartime: gov- '. ernment progranv.fv. ': lij "As W'&ttancfofVn;a needV in -tiurortland,' Orei, and Vancouver, Wash, plants and yards we have established a seven-day week and the 90,000 em ployes are sufficient to keep up. to our schedule." . Kaiser expressed surprise that Higgins should complain of his re cruitment of labor supply in New Orleans because "he was one of the first "to engage in this practice. Some months ago he took away, under our vigorous protest and against government wishes, one of the best men in our aircraft di vision, and. .paid hira-nearly, twice s much, salary.! - c. - , 1 3 , .". . Wedding Postponed" Best Man Delayed ASTORIA, Aug. 1H?P)-A pros pective bride and groom from Portland think the best man they have selected to stand by at their wedding is so good they've re 'arranged the ceremony just for him. When the couple, Lois Delehr nd C. S. Binkley, . learned that Capt Elmer Faulk couldn't leave his ferry to come to the wedding, they decided to be married tomor row, morning on his boat when it Stops here between runs from Fort Stevens, Ore., and Fort Canby, Wash. Bowles May Eliminate Portland From Trip POftTLAND. Aug.l9(-Che- ! ter Bowles, national OPA admin istrator, may make Seattle his only stop-ia his scheduled visit of the Pacific; , northwest during the last week in August ' McDannell Brown, district OPA director said today. - Bowler explained that a crowd ed schedule and his inability to leave Washington while he was formulating a reconversion price policy made it impossible for him : to stop In Portland. ' . Earl Miller Leases '"V- Store, Buys Stock. " : LIBERTY The Liberty store has.been'leased.by Mr. and MisZ Charles, Krauger to Earl v Miller, yvho purchased the-' stock.- ' the Krangers plan to do some outdoor seasonal work for the present and take a vacation. CETS CONDUCT MEDAL . ' (SpcUl to The Statesman) ' FORT DES MOINES, IaV Aug. 19 - (fl?) -Pfcl .Helen' Blumensteil, formerly of Salem, Ore' has been awarded the good conduct medal for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity. " Higgins Rap Li ! I i ; "ost doroble, wormtit fmyou can b'wy! So Wariis 1s us1t proud fhet VVj.-- iS''" '! ' f - -J Nl! ! ' Tv lndaouiis fur'at fust ill. rroudt too thsrt ' " V- w4 . ' I ! yt had wsMdlrtett Bmslsts, wearverywhert tylef. fA flowing . ft -4 f V tit' llVdo deep lumocir cuffs. And Iml It easy tobvyf QPEGIAL GIIEGIUIia flOGCUUT : ir NO atlH'MUM E UniTuD STATES Whcr They AreJ?h& :JNe5ra End h u 'irW..ii.iftift E. W. Shreve, extreme left, back raw, ef route three, box 631, Salem, is participating in his final training as a member of In Flying Fort--ress crew at 236th combat crew training sehoeL Fyete, Tex; He Is 7-engineer on a Fortress. - . . ! -it. a 1 ,- rj " ; F - i i -" ' t. i . ; - ' . f ! . "t . N . ''i 1 L - - . , v f si f . . u , ' - i , T . V' ! f ? v v o- i , i I . i;.,-s It A &f s . i - ' I'-" - - 1 r . -i ' - -j ITALY Keguuld E.' Saunders of " Salem," Ore," has 1 been . pra 1' sneted te the grade of technical sergeaat frasa that of staff er-geant-eeearding ta a recent aa " . nonneement by his commanding officer. He Is the sen of Mr. and " ' Mrs. D. A. Saunders and Is a former stodent of the Salem high seheoL An electric laa In ' ctvilian life. Sgt. Saunders ca tered the TS army air foree In December, 194 L He is now chief f jlhe BMbile repair and sal vage unit of a 15th air force service caaamand service squad ron. ALAN CI HIQUI3tID I HATIOnnL BAtm t t wi.vu Mrf.,.. nfiiwnn. ! . . iz . ommercuu ' ' . mouth schools.-f , . ' ' Lauauauuauauauuauasuauuauauauauauauaunaun " I A jrgOM VVAHPS DIG FEVISIV O? 1?45 FUSl "' i . '.I' jj ' j ' 1 " i - - . j ' 4' L I.', if q . rl1!.' i ;o i Staff Sgt. Doyle Talbot, brother TT i 1 OHG :C7 ' 6UQ ' of Edsaoud Talbot, Four Cor- jT! VtV ! ' 1 1 c- 1 f M non, was kffled la actlou June 7 - ' , i jj I ! ' ' MenSaipan. : -V ! v . . fc MfuTO 111 TCAHnif 1 I -H ! r. 1 v t .III I l ! Mi flUH A. fx - SCOTTS MILLS Pvt. James Q. ' I . ' l! 1- i s ' Hutf ' v Hurst has written his aunt. Miss I ' j ! yy J ' MatUe Burst from hospital ta ' l 'I ! - M ' j- fM II V - England that he Is recovering V- V' ' fl from wauads received in France '"'V' iwJLj j' - . ' June lL He aas been awarded j t. ji J Wus 20 rjrcoo Tux the Furple Heart. : J , VVjf vfl" ' j (ADDITIONAL 8EETICE MEN'S ; : (? s ' J 1 " NEWS ON TAGE 11) ' '" -? ' ' ! I ' ' ' ' ' '''' They Are Dcth l" !of Training v :;. 1 t ' r i I s m 9 ; it- ss. CpL Dale Lhrelyi son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Uttly, 1119 -North Sammer strect is now In France according to recent letters re ceived by his parents, i He has been transferred from the office foree to engineers reproduction detachment,! lit army, group. He has been joverseaa for ten months. CpL tiVely writes that the food is as good in France as In England.; ; He is enjoying the country and remarks that the cattle are In fine condition, bet ter than in England. . j MONMOUTH y. CUrenee Hack, US navy, ha4 arrived frorn Cali fornia to" visit jbi father, George Hack, and brother. Walter ' on a short leave. He1 has been trans f erred from the inavy construction battalion to a maintenance battal ion.. Hack is a graduate ofjMon mouth schools, nil u hi Fun ualuhg! E , " , 1 U . , - Jr..".- 1 1 . i . . -- . 1. ' ! t ' I'LL- ''1'' ; ? ; i.'i kX llvtsnei yt compteto- . . - f ' I ' 'i I I 'i w---r Nazi Soldiers DlsliliePinle- ; liOtDON. A tt r; W-rr-Ap-pointxnent of Gestapo C!hief Hein rich ICmmler as corzaander of Gie German home nrknj i created resentment tewcg soma nasi sol diers, field Marshal Walter Ton Brauchltsch,! foftner crnraander-in-chlef of the GeaBniil kemjfjttki dicated today in an article ap pearing in a Berlin newspaper. I He4wnfl4! DMB) lot -.coai tinuanet of the mopping up tf Hitler assassination planners by amuNUKing fha arrest In West FtussiX; of Dr. Karl BprdlefV ex mayor jot lip'who: had been sought iunder- a million: mark reward.-; fc;! ; ; t"' j:j Jj ; : t Burled among news 1 pi disas trous crumbling of; German., de fenses in France, was jatatement in Voeliscner ; Beobachter pur ported to be writUn; by Von Brauchltsch in wtdchibie said "It may be that avotne soldierg-at first feUsorry that this t$i( Hlmm ler's appointment as tornmander-In-chief of the German jh4me ai my an4 chief of ,expment) - was not entrusted toan;o&icer.of the Grma4 army. Before longi how ever, the wisdom ot Qui fuehrer's decision wiq berenlied Ponl&nd Par Meters Declared Legal FORTXAND, Ang.j ' Portland's i parking meter ordi nance was declared ileeal under ttie constitutions of bot the na tion and the; state of .Oregon in a ruling hr 1 Carcuit Judge Frank lin; C. Howell here todav.1 - '! Judge Howell's I decision ended a suit of James Hlckey,;merchaat who had sought an injunction re straining city officials jfrom en forcing the jordinanoe. (The. rul-' ing was- the first time! the validity or the ordinance had been judged on Its merits alone. ...i Famers Fee Year Ilarvesi Hands New lew! rates from Si to $Ut per Slat ef payrolL ladudes ' IB 1 ; i .) UabUity jwith medical and hospiUI costs. - i j r: At this special low cost to farmers of the Willamette Valley yen cannot afford to be without coverare for Injuries to your larm hero, both seasonal narvest Write or; phone. We will call CHU ck! Oregojf i largest ppsiate Agency -J. Salem and 129 N. Commercial Portland Takes Fifth la Safety Contest POCVTLAXCD. I Aug, PorUand won fifth, place in the safety council contest for cities of Its size; in reducing traf fle deaths, is per cent during the first six months! of the year from the first half of 1SU, the city traffic safety commission reported today. -:;.-! ' FDRAimous To Speed Up Production WASHINGTON, Aug. II -(ay-Charles E, Wilsbn, 'vice' chairman of the War Production board, said. after n White House visit today that President Roosevelt was anx ious to step up production of such war 'materials as heavy artillery, heavy ' amrmmition, heavy trucks and air-borne radar. - c T . "The president wants to put the heat on for these materials," Wil son told newsmen. - , 'r He added that &ere are- short ages in these materials that vary In, seriousness, r - t , WHson declared that the presi dent told; hint jthat with the war progressing as it Is, .'the, nation cant afford any. let down in such materials.' - g , . War Mobilization Director James. F. Byrnes two weeks ago cited i what he galled shortages in six critical items and .the" army also called attention to such short- ages. : i s i r Dr. ; Anderson Funeral . : Set forTuesday J ; . RFJDLAmJSClif'Aug. i-r -Private funeral services will be held here Tuesday for Df. Elarn J. Anderson,' president of Lindfreld college, McMinnville, Ore. - Memorial services willbe.held earlier. The 54-year-old educator will be buried! in Orchard Farkv N.Y.! Inraracce ii : . - hands and rerular employees. en you. ! 0 Mil ai .n jot ; i - III I M. i.yl - -' INSURANCE llllllaf Laldl.f. 4 111 :,.vVI AY 1 ? Mtrshfield Salem - 4400 v r '-vs.- yy -- - -assssuu . : . . V. - f r. - '.- ssssw;- .sau i " i t - ; . -1 . J i - . ' . - i , ,:. ; .- r i . fl'.J; , ii J r i i I - s , r. ' - : v t' j ;. '. ': r ' - . .' j -. .. ,' .C. '"1 '"- l vr:.,. - . .. .-. -t ;jV-r . r . . i .?r!-'j - -111' ; :-- ,-V, . - -1 ' :-A' :: i! i 1 "V-y ,' V v.." :bir:o : t:- .i f ' 17 11 - ; -;! ." ' ; ; W . .. ; : y wt I : f . v. Theft's me new flange front. There s me' " r " f vS t f I r w : 1 A J yn1 1 'r " Wipenobl Chesterfield with dean-cut - - fl' t ptoked lope $ or the new round ones. There . 1-1 araboIdWllnespfwIvetcoHan'oTVeW 11 r r - - . - -i .1- ' ' ' N. I whopping bi0 buttons. In olher words, mere re : ' - ' A I i M fjrcitTox ;hlsot srieif-aBd every one bi the finest ; ! j' 1 fcbricWvewenift ogeM.heovy v " A "'-. 1" osdowivWormtYoloowl!l In fuchtle, moss green, ; I J - ' t" - plum, gray black; brown. Sizes 12-20j 38-44. ( v lamb one i of $1 DOWN holds your coat un!3 Odeber 7rh tityproydlhst ; ' I I while you cempltts Iht eaty ' v: !' roud,teo:lht ' - , . 1 J aaeuAIypayiner.ti. J : "! ' easy aeWyf . -. . 1 -''V " if " . I . -" - - s ' 1 - I' " , - ' -s' :r- , -j? '... . iplefr'"- .; 1 . ..." v , r - .f.' .ft -II ? - - ' 'I k V r '' I I I ... ... .( i: . f1 pmry. War d: ;j; MONTGOMERY WARD r i 0 0 , Sateniy Oroson, II2 No. UberlZ