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Tka OrJXUDN STATZMAXI, Scuaaa, Oregon. TiMsday-Uonlng. Septombe It, 1144 - PAC2 ITVE New Cnpm Kcflsttons Beginning- September 22 all -gasoline filling stations may again, ac ccpt ff-hlghway "R coupons, Xdmond W. Egg en, district OPA mileage rationing - representative announced Monday, and ha addad that BAnd C-t gasoline , ration coupons will b invalid for motorists- attar -September 80, bat that holders of such, invalidated cou pons issued for use beyond Sep tember 3d may exchange them for valid coupons at their local board. "Cyn" Cronjse Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. raU SU11 Needed In an appeal ! to American .women,. Lee Mar shall, director of distribution, war food 'administration, said .that the defeat of Germany would not less-, en the need for saving used house hold: fats. ' His statement will, ap pear in an advertisement sponsor ed ;by the American, fat -salvage committee during the:week of Oc tober 2 in every daily newspaper in the United States. " j Photos made in the home or studio I at pre-war prices. Ph. 4522 Hi- Ut Studio. 175 Sn Hiffh Bleed Crater pay A few more volunteerblood. donors are -needed for today,, according: to those' con tacted by a reporter 1 at the Red Cross late Monday.' , The donors center needs at least ISO reserva tions to realize the maximum quo ta of 160 pints of blood, because of the number -of rejections found each' week.' ---;---. - , . Deafeded, special ear -mold made to fit. all .hearing aids. Will defi nitely -improve - your .. reception. Impression 'and mold $10. Batter ies for all ' aids, i Hearing Aid Headquarters, 909 First National Bank Bid., Salem, Oregon. - I New Business Steve Sadow 7 sky purchased the; Scio Confec : fionery from Mr. and Mrs. Dajton Fox, who in turn; purchased . the Pastime Pool hall. Sadowsky will f Jake possesion October 1. The Scio xity council approved his applica tion for class B retail beer and package licenses. , Imperial, biege, walcrest, duray it other fine wallpapers at Elf strom's,. 375 Chemeketa. Oa Committee Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, Salem realtor, was named a member of Ufe executive ' committee of the Oregon Associa tion of Realtors at the convention ' held in Gearhart the latter part of last .week. Of the 202 delegates, 78 werej wonWn. This was" the largest registration : of" any con vention of the organization. ! . Largest stock of wallpaper in Sa lem at Elfstrpm's, 375 ChemeketaL Chattas. on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chattas will leave this week for a trip to California, They exi pect to return at Christmas time. Inspects YVork City Engineer Hubbs was on a trip to inspect work done by the city of Silver ton on their new city water main. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Changes Business Chris Seely, associated with the credit and col lection business for eight years has purchased the Merchants Credit Bureau from Edward W. Piesecki who has operated it for 23 years. Seely announced closing of . the Stores Collection agency.. 'J ' , .- .. ' I -'J Governor Dewey tonight in Port land in major campaign speech 7:30-8. Radio stations KGW, KOIN . and KALE in Portland, KSLM, Salem," will carry the program. Governor Bricker will be heard , , over Blue Network .Wednesday evening,. Sept 20, 5:30-6, PWT, from Wilkesbarre, Pa. Speaks In Salem Rev. Willis Whalen, representing the Catholic Sentinel, a rchdioscean newspaper, spoke at St. Joseph's church Sun--day morning. ; The Ink Spot has moved new Ph. 6976, new address Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Rm. 18. Klwanis Club Speaker Dr. , Paul Raver, administrator for1 the Bonneville power administration, will be the speaker at the Kiwanis club luncheon today . 7 Bey Breaks Arm Richard Lee Chambers, 8, of 1035 ' Erickson, fell from a tree Monday and frac tured his varm. He was. attended by . firsi aid men and taken ' to Deaconess.' G to Corvallls Meet A dinner, program and initiation at the Moose lodge attracted several Sa lem members to Corvallis Monday night" CDbitnary Elmer C. Garrison, late resident of T737 Nortn Biver road. Survived by mif. Lillio Garrison of Salem; two Juehterf. Mrs. E. W. Ervst of Port land. Mrs. J. G. Nash of Salem; two granddaughters, Gloria Gay of Salem and Dale Ervast of Portland: three Bisters. Mrs. Cora Brattin. Mrs. Little Foster and Mrs. Lula Higss. -all of Miasouri: two brothers. Charter oar risen and Alonzo Garrison of Miss ouri. Services will be held Tuesday. SeDtember 19, at 1 p.m.. from the Clouifh-Barrick chapeL Rev. Dudley Strain and Dr. Irvina Fox will offi ciate. Interment Belcrest - Memorial '' park. , - - Paul Arthur Judd. seaman Jc, USN. died at the San uteeo naval nospiuu Friday. September !, Survived by aiater. Edna Judd of Salem; brother, nhrt Judd. seaman Sc. sesvin: ia t,m Santh Pacific: crandmothers. Mrs. VHtn Judd of Berkeley. Calif., and Mr, riora Berndt of Salem. Funeral announcements later from the Rose Lawn Funeral borne. , A E Owen Eblen. late resident of Cres tm rnuta 1 at a local hospital Mon - day. September 18, at the are of -J years.. Son of Mrs. R. H. WUUams of '..r.rMhim. Announcement ' of services ' fitter by Clough-Barrick company. HeM far Vfedburn Lloyd Les lie -CSough, Salem taxi driver, and Hubert Keith Bones, 17, arrested here Sunday charged with slug ging and robbing Miguel Yanez, aged' Mexican war -food ; worker, Monday were held . on - larceny charges in Woodburn Justice court Sail-was fixed at $1500 each and the two men were remanded to the Marion .county , jail. - Yanez was found lying near .the Pacific high way north of Salem. - (, Wedding pictures taken at', the church. 820 State: Ph. 5721 - ExtradiUea. AatWixed Gov. Earl Snell -Monday -authoriied: the extradition of Luther Cofiman, who is wanted in San, Francisco on a murder charger ;lfe is under-arrest m Portland. The.siayint curred on June: 16 of this y ear. ' v ;?', -. Assume .Name C. W Bartlett and Ralph, W. Beat filed notice of assumed 'business name '. of -Salem Realty .'company with the county clerk. 1L W. Barrett filed notice of retirement from the same busi- ness. Storage, household turn. Ph. 3026. For ' rent Furnished ' two room apartment close In for lady. Ph. 3447. ' " " , ' :vl .Visit Eagene Chamber The an nual meeting of the Eugene cham ber of commerce Monday . night was attended by a group, of .Salem chamber members, including Clay Cochran, secretary. Mark Twain Sports Shirts, $2.25 to $4.83. Plain colors and plaids: Alex Jones, 121 North High St. ; Gees to Iowa Mrs. Mary? &' Powers, - route 3, - box 606-A, is leaving -Wednesday for an extend ed visit in Marshalltown; Iowa. - For Shatter Proof Auto Glass see RJ). Woodrow, 543 Center, street Smith Back County Commis sioner J. E. Smith has returned to work after a vacation at the coast Of Mexicans Is Celebrated Mexican workers were back at their jobs today after a weekend observance of their Independence day featured by a program at the state fairgrounds Saturday, i Mayor I. M. Dough ton called for citizens both of the United States and Mexico to "Yededicate ourselves to the principles which have so long governed our re spective, countries, anov said so long as the two nations observed their - great national holidays "democracy will not perish." Supreme Court Justice Arthur D. Hay assailed the exploitation of Mexican resources by American interests. Jack Hayes, state defease coun cil director, represented Gov Earl Snell. A catetem - style dinner, vo cal and violin numbers, a flag ceremony, and a mock bull fight in the evening also were features of the day. Clay Guthridge Dies at Falls City Monday DALLAS, Sept. 18 Clay Guth ridge, 60, died Monday at his home in Falls City. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. and burial win be in the Falls City cemetery. Ilenkle and Bollman, will be in charge. " ? He was bora April 25, 187S in Clayton, Illinois, where . he was married in 1901 td Ethelyn Aus mas. . They came to Oregon in 1910 and after living in various communities they came to Falls City in 1917. . . He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge and had been secre tary of the lodge for the; last nine years. He was also a member of the Rebekah lodge and a member o,f the Falls City grange. Survivors include the widow. two daughters, Frances Sanders of I Portland and Dorothy Bancroft of Salem; a son, William Guthridge of Portland; a brother, Dr. Walter Guthridge. of Spokane; and a sis ter, Eliza Guthridge of Billings, Mont, and six grandchildren, j Atlditioijal Men in Canneries Badly j- Needed This Week The shortage of manpower be came more acute in -Salem can neries Monday . because so much male help is necessary in the can ning of corn and prunes and so; many high school students re turned to their classes. :; Women also axe needed, it was emphasized by Chet Nelson, can nery : labor coordinator, but men especially " are 7 being asked to report to the canneries or the US employment sen-ice' for essential work in the industry t. ! : - Visits Willi Parents SILVERTON Ruth Thompson, who is personnel director at Be dell's, Portland, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thompson of Silverton. Miss Thompson, a graduate of ML An gel college, taught in the Dayton high school before she took-, her present position. Independence Careful Use of Timber Urged! By Forester I Careful pse r ef Orf go'n's - "Ust great -Reserve of; high-quality, old growth timber .one the TOntinent" was advised Monday'bf JL'Ji An de'.joAaI'1US;foiterr.iii' talk before' tiie Salem chamber 'of commerce. ',:', '.s.-.' .? , 1 :r' ' Andrewi expresaed - doubt . that present tecond r frbwthV timber would : be ready for putting when old-frowth stands are jfonej at the present Tate of lumWrini;'He' said, too, he doubteditturt 4he-war-time production' of dumber ; 100; per cwit more lhan" four or? five years ago Would be decreased " after hostilities :ceaer Jbutttial there is Jojrt -notTCegh go kpen-present priinobd thef e7f'-V plywood and'pulp n'ijfacturing),- DUV lutl were UC juw . uim- tlon of -what (tmiber) w' ,.n" the form of Wcondary ioodworkf' ing industries." i " ' --'::' Andrews said that 37: of . the 132 woodworking .plants , in this spe cific area (Marion and Linn coun ties and part of Lane) had tteiber enough ' available tojthem-t totlisi lesr than'fiva yearsT ' l Thirty-eight ; per cent of - ,"tne plants- in ' this ' area, he said, h available-timber aufficieni Jor.op erationsifrom 6 ,-to 45-yearsLnr other 38 r cent have enough, for more than. 15 -years. i .V .i He advised that.therebe properJ care -i old. growtn- stanos . or . jugn quality timberfor the stabilisa tion of communities.' ''Z -I The Marion-Linn-Lane area was. declared to have 50 billion feet of timber, and to be cutting about 1 billion a year, -i . - f , - j . - : ' i Plans for Victory Day to Be Talked Weclneisday Niglit ; Representatives of more than 100 Salem; ' organizations have been invited to a meeting in the Chamber ot commerce rooms at 8 d. m. Wednesday 1 to discuss plans for Victory - day in Europe. The session was called by the federation of Patriotic: Orders, of Which Luther D. Cook is president and Rex Kimmell chairman of the committee for V-day. 1 1 ' '."'' I Kimmell's " invitation to the meeting said "The purpose is not to build up' a big celebration but rather to furnish reasonable out lets for the enthusiasm of the crowds." 1; i " f ' I K - I i y;"1 - ' "? i- Trial amy ; Uiah in I SALT LAKE CITY, Spt Unless legal t maneuvers inter vene, district court will begin to- ipiorrow the trial of 34 persons Including 11 women-Ion charges pf conspiring to violate Utah's anti-polygamy laws. I I District Attorney Brigham E. Roberts proposed dismissal of the charges against 14 men previously convicted on a related accusation on conditions the 20 others plead guilty. " 1 ; .' ;; I But defense attorneys insisted their clients weren't inclined to plead guilty; f 1 "We'll take this thing clear to the United States supreme court if necessary,' S said gray - haired Claude T. Barnes, defense counsel. Coiiimiiuicable Disease Rate Drops, in Portland PORTLaIjd, Ore:; Sept 16-iJP) f-A sharp drop in the communica ble disease rate here 37 cases and two deaths, last week, compared With 77 cases and one death the week before was reported by the pity health office todajr. V. 7 300 Hop Pickers Heeded NOW v 1 1 Good Picking - Daily Transportation - ' h f ; i : i- , . Basses Will make steps far pickers at : a. as. daUy at each ef the following locations: : - -! 1 I i ROUTE. lV , t " t . - . Highland lA venue at Maple i . Broadway, and Hood Street ; j Commercial add South Street , i ' j ' Commercial and Columbia Street West Salem: Westside Market, City Hall - i :U-T 1 ROUTE 2 -1 7th and State Street 12th and SUte Street SUte and Winter Street - - SUte and Commercial Street Commercial and Center Street - I ROUTE 3 17th and! Market Street 17th and 'Center Street 1 Center and Capitol Street . Center and Cottage Street ' y ROUTE 4 i " -v -. Fairground Road and Highland Avenue Capitol and Market Street , . : 12th and iMlssion Street " 12th and Cross Street ; , ' Leslie School Mission and Commercial Street - -n2!!2G!j3,CC!2' - 4 -Miles North CntCITTT COCXT Merchants' Credit bureau vs. C E., Field; request for execution fUed. :- . r - - - 4 May Irene Widdlfield vs. H. T. Widdifleld; hearing set for Octo ber I at 9:0 sun. Coun terrain davit filed tj plaintiff regirding custody of difidv. O O :, At VI Credit Bureaus vs. JSdward Kl- vett Joe Irish; t satisfaction of judgment filed ,;rt t7-;' v:;, State vs. Pearl lliday: plea of not "guilty . filed;" hearing jset or October 20. " . r r: State vs. Pearl Crosby; defehd- ent r appeared before Judge Page and advises withdrawal of McKinney as attorney and sks that f another attorney be narned. Case continues onr.October 17. J.I v Regional Agricultural.::; Credit ano.VOtnexs; mouonwmsjie ;uw first ffuTtherrandw 'Qt efedU'-WiiTiri- his ibeen al(- v Marion .M.- :Keith ys: : aJipest M. Keith itUows plaintiff $50 a month mnppbriunoney and $50. atbrneys fees and Icosta to be paid October 1; ; demurrer jpverruled . .and 1 10 days given to answer. ..''. . i llelen O.-Winn vs. Xrnest Winn; allows $35 a month support mon ;pemonthv for;child andtSO pn attorneyV fees ta be paid by Oc tober ?;: demurrer Overruled withh out' gtim'entr v : " . ' : ,' -.'. . . T f 0.rE. -Price vs. Esther M and Myron Foster; demurrer over ruled. ..:v:. v--'. --Alice E. f. Heath-, vs. '- "Wesley Heath; motion to set -aside certain personal property to plaintiff al lowed. Matred Leelc -formerly f&Mpnfyn2il&i when Crermany sur SMt -Winifred .Stltt;. plaintiff a motion for modification of decree set for hearing September. 19, 9:30 a.toJ L r Edna Jane Flelsbach vs. Roger W. Fleisbach; motion to make more definite and certain allowed at to date.: '- " ' ' Valley Credit" service vs. Har old Smith and Irene Smith; judg ment order filed. ' Effie MaePerkins vs. Elmer Howard Perkins; order of decree of divorce granted, on default of defendent. , Lila Mae Davidson vs. Hugh Young Davidson; divorce granted. Marjorie Jane Oakes vs. Claude Wendell Oakes; plaintiff granted divorce with custody of child given plaintiff with right of visi tation given defendent; $40 ' per month to be awarded for support of child with certain attorney fees granted plaintiff; the latter also to recover $25 professional fees for minor child and owner ship - of certain real property awarded plaintiff. Doris Reinwald vs. Earle S Reinwald; divorce granted plain tiff ;with right to change name to Armstrong. U O. Westling vs. Evelyn Westling; divorce granted plain tiff! with right of visitation granted defendent; custody of three minor children, , certain property in Woodburn awarded plaintiff. Frank E. Hubler vs. Annie E. Hubler; plaintiff awarded divorce. Kenneth Henry. Caughell vs. Hazel B. Caughell; divorce award ed. :; I Emilia Schatz vs. Jacob Schatz; divorce granted I with property agreement approved and " that plaintiffs maiden name of Emilia Raaf be restored and that defend ent pay $75 attorney fees and court costs. Edith Connie Frazer vs. David R. ; Frazer; plaintiff awarded de cree of divorce. -' Gertrude Molly Cathcart vs. Thomas Vincent Cathcart; motion of plaintiff asking additional at torney fees. PROBATE COURT Luther Morrill Ramage . estate; final order granted Lillian Ram age, executrix; inheritance for $80.52 filed. . ,.' Agnes Eckhout estate; , final ac count of Selina Becker, : adminis tratrix; hearing set for October , llinqp". 1 IsQElEEl " on River Road 'J. - SO; shows .total receipts. $2756J3 and totakdisbursementa, $119129, balance on hand, $15J.64. I ; L H. Van; Winkle estate; order closinj estate and discharging ex ecutor. ... ; Appointment, of Adella, Dick- man and tileen M. Wincljedabl as deputy" county recorders filed by Ierman-Lfnke, recorder. ,x;", r , , Helen tmmack ,estate; order appointing j James ' Bishop ..Carl Pemberton and 77 hev, .Herman Maicy; appraisejrsvj-: fVt'f ' .' Aasto .Johnson, estate; v Adolph Johlison, Jred Laws j and -Peter Sorenseniappomted7appMdsers. - - KGE .CENSES George , E. . Wyatt, -59, carpenter and Jluby K. Cockrejl, 43, hospi tal attendant; both: SUtion A, S- H JWm: Sleurer, 30, '.welder and Harfajret Guy,"-jt9,-r telephone ct titorp: 'try-. -I Liidnber Freeze er Relaied i PORTLAND," Ore Sept: lSMP) -Lumber that can be sold without restrittionswillbe takased from BMAOOJMOS board-feet- to 1.000.- OOOfiOO boftrd-fet undc-am6di- fication ;of the lumber freeze or der' SeW Guy 'Cordon" (R-Ore) saidtoaight '- '-.-'V ' -' J The tenatof said he was assured by Phllipp Boyd; head, of the war production board s lumber- divi sion, that the WPB ."intends to re move. all: restrictions eicoept ' those Rlad nriHarv K nMiinl -"war rendersJ--; Girl't B6dy Still Not Identified I - --' :i -UT . I- - - ' IP0RTXAND,.Sept.18 -V No identification of . the - body, of a girl found .dying in a hotel here July 21 from an overdose of medi cine has yet been made, the coro ner's office, said . today. ! Her description: Between 13 and '17 years old, height' 5 feet inches, 160 pounds, black hair and pudgy nose, and a one-inch scar below the left ear. there everything Car 7AQ I Scouts Plan : ; Paper Drive ( Next Sunday :; jAt. the. first regular scoutmas-1 tera roundtable of the Salem district,- held Tthllotary Boy Scout hu V the details ' of the-Boy Scout paper pick! up, "scheduled for Sunday'," September 24, jurere agreed on. ;; :7i'k': ' -? I The u 20 scWtmasters present each selected segment of the city for. his responsibility. During 'the week, scouts . will .distribute, from door to." door, hand bills on the preparation of paper,.The jcouV masers . and. members - of., their troops will assemble at the Marion county court "house at noon Sunday,-September 24 to meet 'their truck and be driven to start their pickup..'. J; r:,:Z: ' Gardner Knapp, Marion countyJ salvage fmairman, announcea ne has had a : liberal response to his request for trucks and drivers from -thai Salem concerns.' '- ' Down-town business .houses nave been urged ; to go .through their file .and . store rooms . and gather ' the paper ' for . the next Sunday's" pickup!" Paper'; can be placed ! in the ehtrance;ways ' or arrangements niight be made with building custodians to' put out the paper' for, the'pickup.' . '" " ' Knapp also announced that ar rangements have been .made to pick-up paper in Keizer at the school, at Salem Heights at: the community. balL . Liberty 1 at , the school, Four Corners at the Smith Tiumher company, 4wd. the Middle Grove, school. Because of the dis tance involved," a curb pickup wOl not be made in these subur ban areas, but if house-holders will leave . their paper at these designated points, scouts and trucks will make the pickup. on Sunday;- j -;y . The scoutmasters and commit tees will try to beat Portland's record of eight pounds per per son, and ask at least one bundle from every house. . -r - , Ancient Greek and -Roman sculptors produced many master pieces in terra - cotta, or burnt I clay, i . , la hian working iff your Yes, lady, there certainly is Isle's a "CP" Gas Range research engineer . . . designing 'your peacetime Certified Performance'. Gas Range, - - ( " . . His blueprints specify the perfect broiler . . no smoke to blacken your walls . no spattering of grease; a super-insulated oven with precision automatic controls; eentrolUble top burners 77L instant heat without waste of fuel ; the range with - you want to save time and work. This Certified Terforwumct seal on any modern gas range is the mark of compliance with the highest standards of manufactured Available after war production is finished . . . the jjas industry's contribution to postwar prosperity and millions of man-hours of productive employment. 61-8 B0HDS non....A DEAUTIFUL 'C? CAS CAtlCE AFTEB tSE XAD Argentine Cora Due Dere for Feed Indixstry, - PORTLAND, Ore Sept- 19-JPi -Four thousand' tons ef Argentine csornriobtameil--through- the com modity-"-credit - corporatiohV i are scheduled to arrive here early next month for distribution tolhtfOre fonfeedndiistryr"" At "t:'rl v-Leon tS. Jacxson, secretary ' of the-OregonFeed'&jSeedlValeis association,- aid ,00tonrirdf Washington' feed toixture -will ar rive about thexame thne. ?' Increiise hhown . -Ih Registration . ! At Sacred Heart' t A total of $$1 pupils .were regj lstered and began work Monday at Sacred eart academy "nd; the two JCalic prochi; SaleAiTf- RsgjstraUon j;'-Af.Sacred Heart': high,- school totaled f 160, ; a cpnsWerleiricreas year,-. Sister- Miriam Frances, -su-perloraaid. Sixty ive .wererref Stored in tiie seventh , and -eighth Crades, lso- cared - for - at : Sacred Heart -acao'emyT : -7f Ai Registration -.for -cthe vfirst six grades, housed at St,. Joseph's pa rochial school totaled ISO, and. for all ightradestAVhctoVde Paul's, parochial school,' .17 6. Reg istration in -the arrades iaboutthe same as.last lyear with a alight increase for. high tichool -registra tion,): those in - charge reported. Sisters, of ..the Holy a m e a are teaching; in the three schools. K - ---. .. - -. . West .Saiem School :; Km 259 Regktration "West . Salem . school reported registration, of 259 on opening day Monday. Continued work in fields and canneries was believed re sponsible for .the decrease.' Nor mal regis t ration approximates 290. : - .- : . I ' Transfer of Mexicans In Northwest Reported MILTON - FREEWATER, Sept l8-JP)-TTransfer of 500 Mexicans to other sections of the northwest was reported;, here today. About SO were sent to the state line la bor camp and from there they will go to warehouse and packing plant Jobs daily. . j 1 I 1 And while he's perfecting blueprints Jot ' your new peacetime "CF' Gas Range, he's designing your future! He's planning the - most tempting meals ever to reach your table. He's planning to replace the work of cooking with the fun of operating a few -simple precision controls. He's planning -your jime schedule ... to get you out of - - the kitchen more hours every o RomniiMob Lynches J ailer W a,,..!- . !-, 1 -Jt- - . " -: N iinwr cit i sjc a t -. -''? . fufiatod; mob of. Romans dragged "r"r Dr. Donato Carrtta,v former &- rector' of -1hi1citys Jaififrbnva ,M ' " courtroom " in the " great' Palace t f Justice -todayiubbe-him- to - " deattnin the-watera bf 'the Tiber; ' ' ' w-.viij vltrjJ- ,.. uu ureu um vvu; uKii4( feeVfii'from a window of the " " Regmar:1a;.jV i Carretta was a prosecution wit- ' "f- nesa to the "trial of Kertro Ca- - ru -former' chief. 'of "'poileV In' ' Iteene.LCausd. i accused 'of of- '7. ermt.0- hostages to be turned . -. Urver-.by 1he Jailer toe executed v i at Ardeatine caves, as part of S20 Italians .HJUed in reprisal- for- the , -. -tJojnttuv:ot ax Oertnan SS '.t&it ! V : ' guard): detoement hr Home last ' ; ; Majclu:.:-:-j cii i : ,!:; ir-.V r Caniso r trial"; was iio' ihave ; 1 ' " started today, but fear of violence - led allied, military government of- . peers to order it postponed.- When- that decision was . an npunced, a. seething nnb Jammed into the courtroom. Carretta, who had never been under arrest, was singled out at the front of the room by two black-robed women, who. screamed, to. carabinierl . to arrest hinv - - - ' . Caruso's atrial the first case of an Italian COBaborationist to cm'e before thr high court for punish- ment ior xascia prunes was un der Italian - Jurisdiction, ' but the AMG intervened today when the police were unable to handle the crowd. --.'.- - ."v-:-." . 1 Gasoline -.vapors, have been found to - have anesthetic effects - similar toatnose of alcoholie v'a- ; pors. '-' - iafv .'.-. ; ! v..". i- ;, a : a By Scientific . : Watehmakers The Jewel Dox JEWELERS 442 SUte St X . Salem, Ore. Iiitclien? day 1 Repairing