- i Th OREGON STATESMAN,: Salem. Or7on. Thuradar Morning, July 3, 1943 pace rrvc. A. A mm - "The Orxjon Stert man . Telephone 9101- "V 1 Lttttnr Trr Charted Carlos - Rodrcguez,. Bligh hotel, vvho al legedly was trying to atart i-a ' Buick car, was arrested: . Wednes day by police.' When-approached in the car.'-ai Tie: ground the starter, " Rodreguez - told police it k - was Ms car; Hie police report said. . On being '. searched, police re portedly " found a' dishonorable military discharge' and a release notice from Oregon state peniten tiary.' He was booked on a charge vct attempted larceny" of; a. '.car , when Charles Johnson, 1290 North I 14th st, appeared at headquarters . end said the car'was his. : " : Leonard's Supper Club is open ev t vy night. No cover, charge before 8 p.m.i Every Tucs. night ladies admitted free. , Every Thurs- night is Baiirel-o-Fun night. ' . i i ' . ' " ' " "' " 1 DAV Meets Tonight Disabled American Veterans will hold the regular business meeting tonight f at 8 o'clock at VFW hall, Verne L. Ostrander, newly elected com mander, in the chair. After the business meeting the chapter is having an ice cream social .with the auxiliary members as guests. For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. . ; . Taken Home Mrs. D. C. Isom, still bedfast but considerably im proved following a bout with vi rus pneumonia late in May, was removed to her home in Portland : yesterday1 from the apartment of her sister, Isabel Childs, in Sa lem, i . I . ', . Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. ,j i i1 Vandalism Reported W. W. Rosebraugh, 490 East Miller st, reported to police Wednesday that a 10-foot length had been; cut from his garden hose. He said it was his belief the hose was cut by someone who wanted an illegal gasoline siphon. . . Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Chokes While Eating Anna Gemmell, 460 North 24th st., was taken ; to Salem General hospital Wednesday after she. had choked on a piece of meat during her dinner. "Cyn" " Cronise Photographs and '- Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid. ; Man's Head Cat Gerald Cox, 1548 Mission st, had a cut on his head attended, by first aid. He said he had been hit over the head with- a stick of stove wood. First aiders saidi-he' also had a black Horse sale, 'Sunday, Groesbeck Auction Market. Some fancy sad' die stock listed. Bring what you have to sell. Phone 6098. Girl Cuts Foot Shirley Stan ley, 11, of 67 Park st, cut her foot on a piece of broken glass Wed nesday and was attended by first id. - j Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof-1 ing. Prices. . .. Boy V Foot Cut Lonnie Magee, i t, of 1935 Breyman ave.,. while I- playing in Bush pasture stepped ! en a piece of broken glass, cut j ting a gash in his right foot which was dressed by first aid. I- " I For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ' 'Griffith Continaes While he is serving as temporary secretary for the new. state civil service board, William Griffith! is continu ing as merit system manager for the state unemployment compen sation commission.! Leonard's Supper Club is open ev ery night. No cover charge before S p.m. Every Tues.' night ladies admitted free. Every Thurs. night is Barrel-o-Fun night . Removed to Home Ray Locke nour, 1478 ' Center st, was re moved to his home Wednesday from Salem General hospital, where he underwent surgery. (Ubitiiary Frad James E. Frd. at h( residence. 1605 Korth Capitol street.' July-1. Husband o( Mrs. Anna Frad of .Salem: father of Mrt. Douglas Wallace, of Greens boro. N. C, Mrs. J. B. McNair of San Franclttco. and Kennath and Clarence Frad. both in the United States navy; brother of Roy Frad of Spencer, Iowa, and .Bert Frad tn Mfemesota. Also survived by two irrandcftHdren, Larry and Joan Frad, both of -Salem. Serv ices will be held Thursday. July S. at 1 p.m.. from the C'loufh-Barrlck chapel vitn, Rev. s. rtaynor snmn ox- rtciatinav Interment in Btlerest Hem rial park. ! j Hatkert Mrs. Ernestina Haskert.-!at her test dene, S4S Statesman at.. Salem. July 4. Survived by one -daughter Mrs. Lydia Zamzow; also three granddaughters, Announcement of services later by. CIouttn-Barnck company, retttt Mar Emily Pettit of 410 Morgan 3. Survived ave., at her residence Julji ; by one daughter. Mrs. L. jw. Hnwland ' of Portland; one son, Earl Walter Pettit of Saiem: one aiste. Mrs. T. B. Waldo of Willow Lake. S. D two brothers. C. L. Kelly of Berkeev, Calif., and M. J. Kelly of Bryant. S.D. : and - three grandchildren. Announce ment of funeral services latter from the Howell-Edwards chapel. I 545 North Capitol st. j Perm. Wave Extra for Finger - j wave or Hairdress open inurs. tvr. by Appointment " , Phone 3(63 ?, Castle Perm. VaversJ '305 First National Bank Bldg. r- ! Agents VS each t Applications for positions as internal, revenue agent Jn .the income tax unit and special agent in the intelligence unit of the . bureau : of v internal revenue, federal - treasury ? depart ment, are. being sought , by the United .States civil service - com mission. Both positions are with Seattle, Wash., headquarters. Furt ther details may be secured from Cecile Bowden,' Salem civil serv ice, secretary, room 200 of the postoffice! building. ' ' ' - -.-.. I - : i 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'l. s S Leaves Hospital Chester Har ris, West; Salem, who underwent surgery 'iin Salem General hospi tal, - wasj sufficiently recovered VVednesday to be removed to his home. ' i-.. ; Youth Missing Gordon A. Lan retzen,: 1$, is missing from Oregon state hospital, police were noti fied Wednesday. - Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merz; of Brooks, became the parents of a daughter Satur day night, born in Salem Deacon sss hospital at 9:50 p.m. ; ' Heat Falls' Woman Cora Schweinfurt, Turner, was over come by heat in Salem Wednes day afternoon and was treated by first.aid.j ' - - Portlanders Guests Mr. and Mrs. George L. Peterson of Port land are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kimmell.- - Prizes Given Children for July 4 Parade Two tiny Pierrettes" and an equally small Pierrot, in crisp, sheer costumes with wide paper ruffs as collars--Janice and Joyce Herberger, ' twins, with their brother, ; Bobby wonr the $25 war. bond first prize in the children's division of Salem's Fourth of July parade. .They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herberger. David Parke, as a camouflaged infantryman; Jimmy Litchfield as a sailor; Kent Kitts as "an Eskimo from Hawaii"; Ardith and Arline Graver'' and Theresa Black well won first to fourth prizes, respec tively in the costume section of the parade. - Sandra ' Allison with a horse; Jack Phillips with his' war dog; Mary Jill Kitts, carrying the monkey.! her father, Ray Kitts of the merchant marine,"1 brought home from the - Philippines; Bill Hill and Kathleen Crowley won the prizes in the pet section. -. The -duet of flags on -Pauline Aiigledee's float won first and Jobnny ) Melhop on his tricycle, second, In the' floats section. Every1 youngster who partici pated in the parade, received ice cream from the American Legion. Leopold to Delay His ; Abdication Until Vole BRUSSELS, July 4. -UrV The newspaper Le Soir said today that King Leopold III, after consulting with many advisers, had proposed to wailuntil after elections are held in Belgium,' brobably within six months', before deciding wheth er to abdicate. - STATE KEAE1NG QUOTA PORTLAND, :July; i.-(P)-Ore gon is inching toward .jits E bond quota but officials were uncertain today whether the $55,000,000. jgoal would be reached by Monday's 3 p. m. deadline. The state is $7, 416,553 short, at the 86.5 mark. ABSIE ENDS WORK LONDON, July 4.' -iflf- The American broadcasting station in Europe, ABSIE, transmitted its final 'Yankee Doodle" program to Europe tonight. The James Nome, first school Brig. Gen. Doolittle attended was in Alaska, where his father had gone1 during ( the gold rush. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT Patrick L. Lacy, 260 Superior st; charge1 disorderly conduct Virginia Lawrence, 605 Union st; charge disorderly conduct Edward Powers Seattle, Wash!.; charge I disorderly conduct . Charles -Rodreguez,' Bligh hotel; charge i attempted larceny of car. , John Shoder, . Los Angeles, Calif.; ; charge violation of basic rule; bail $10. - . V Delton O. , Godwin, route one, Springfield; , charge , violation of basic rule; bail $7.50. : . : , I Every Thurs. ' . ; TO-IIIGHT : A riotrof Laughs Barrel O'Fon IHghl Laughs, Thrills, Excitement Don't Miss It Leonards V SUPPER CLUB One Block No. "of Underpass On Road Jo Portland , MOkv-HrX'4'IMP1 4y '4 uss MERCY AT CUA the hospital ship USS Two of -U. S. Navjy's Newest Destroyers Twiggs, Porter- ! Suiik iii Campiiigii of Okinawa WASHINGTON July.-iPTwq of the navy's newer destroyers; the Twiggs and William D. Porter, attack) during the latter phases a total of 244 casualties. ; - Loss of the : 2,050-ton vessels but their names : were , hot dis closed) until ; today in navy an npuncement .J. If-1 iJ The Porter. A ictim of a Japanese suicide dive bomber, sank three hours after being hit on the morn ing of , June 10 ahd escaped with light Casualties. 0f her wartime complement of between. 300 and 350 men; 6 J were wounded, and only a comparatively, few of those seriouilyl There was none killed or reported rnissing. , Her sister ship, the Twiggs, was lost oP the evening of June 16 in a .sin-prisej attack which came so suddenly survivors Svere un able to say with certainty what hit them. Later evidence indicated it was a ! torpedo dropped by "the at tacking plane which swept sud denly 'out of the night sky. Thej ship's .bow was blown off byT' the explosion and all the' of ficers , were killed or', disabled by injuries. Command of the vessel fell "to .-chief pharmacist's mate Jo seph ; Ei Dewodockl, Lorif Beach; C lif . ; j Her skipper, Commander George j Philip, j rJ. Rapid City, S. D.,'; son-in-law it Vice 'Admiral Joseph K; Taussig, yi as reported missing.r j, . r The Twiggs was participating in shore bombardment in support of ground troops closing in on Japa nese bottled up on the ' southern tip . o Okinawa when the fatal blow came. Nearby ships picked up the sur vivors! and the Twiggs sank just one hour after being hit. Enlisted Meii Have Day of 'Independence' LONDON, July 4 -iJPi- Break fast in bed for all enlisted men, served by officers. '.' That was part ' the celebra tion ' of . the Fourth . of July to dsfy at the. 228th station hospital at Shfrbourne, a day proclaimed as "the' enlisted man's day of in dependence" by Lt.- Col. J. Kings ley MkcDonald of Charlotte, NC Enlisted men acted as officers for .tei day and a party was given ist the officers' club at night. RED CROSS TO AID f . PARIS, July 4.-4rVThe Amer ican! Red Crossj at the request of the US embassy will provide sup plementary food, parcels for - an estimated 2,000 "American civil ians in France, it was learned to day. !( Y;! --;, ' :-- " ice to Imporianl Changes in Cily Bus Loading Zones ' i " '. The main loading zpne is on Commercial street between State and The bus stop at street has been abandoned. - ; S L. Far side stops tvill of High and State, State and Liberty. ' .i .' .Effective July 6th Market street, bus will stead of Court street. I: L::, - EegoE 12dpi Stages Jls v M - Navv ambulances from the Guam Mercy to receive casualties from the were sunk by Japanese aerial off the Okinawa campaign,' with h;ad been previously announced $0,000 Idle fbn Strike During July 4 Holiday I By the Associated Press Millions of workers observed In dependence day by laboring at tlieirlnachines yesterday (Wednes day), but there still were some 50,000 strike idle, 33,000 of these bj Akron, Ohio, the nation's rub ber capital.; r I . jln Washington the bureau of laor statistics reported there had been 13,585 work stoppages, cost ing 31,582,000 man-days, between Dec. 7; 1941, and June 1 j ,1945. This Is about equal to. a single day's' idleness by civilian male workers in every, plant, office. or store in ..the country. . ; I i The trend to strikes, however, is! upward. Lost time in - May was greater .than in any month since Pearl Harbor -but the number of srikes in that month was not particularly' high. I , Along the front of major cur rent strikes, the holiday was quiet j Federal seizure at any. time was expected at the strike-bound Good year tire-rubber company . plants ii Akron, where 16,700 j persons have been - away from work 18 days. Another 18,500 were idle at the Firestone Tire &i Rubber plants there. . M Canada Chicken Supply Is Cut Off PORTLAND, July 4.()-Port- land restaurants', chicken 'supply -j - live fowls purchased ! at 25 ctnts a pound in Canada - - has been cut off, the Oregon Journal said today. The newspaper said Canada has forbidden food ship ments in more than $5 quantities ejecept with an export permit al most impossible to obtain,1 HOSPITAL, INMATE SOUGHT ;J: State police Wednesday were looking for. Gordon A. Lauritzen, IB, of Portland, who was reported raiding from the Oregon State hospital- some time during the day. They described the,' boy as 5) feet 8 inches tall, weighing 125 pounds, and : said he was not dangerous. I ! the Public Court streets. Court and Commercial be made at the corner and Liberty, and Court tfie outbound- 17tK'hn& use Chemeketa street in base hospital line up alonssido Okinawa campaign. iiif of Europe Seeii Byig3V LONDON, July 4.-i(p)h-Respon sible Anglo-American diplomatic sources maintained today that the forthcoming meeting of I the "big three" would shape Europe's ec onomic future 'for half a century at least and sketch in general terms a new draft of the contin ent's map. . ': I a. I In Potsdam -j paradoxically the museum of Frederick the Great's military ambitions and the site of the Friedenskirohe, or. "church of peace" - - Prime Minister Chur chill, Premierj Stalin od Presi dent Truman j were expected to open their momentous delibera tions between July 14 and 16. Unofficial reports indicated the "big three's" agenda was design ed to liquidate most of: the "out standing differences on European problems.' ; In London, where 'Anglo-American recognition of the hew Warsaw government waaeipect ed within 36 hours, diplomatic quarters maintained i that the el imination of the' time-consuming Polish issue from the discussions would go a ! long way toward achieving that; objective.: , 1 . A British foreign office com mentator reported the probabil ity that announcement of the pro? gress of the major power's repar ations commissions ' Studying the price Germany must pay for ag gression would be held tip until the big three meeting. J Remapp JL X' b - (?) A 'rir- Cross Country i Tou may b aaaured lour. ' trouble -frea aarvlea with Seara Croaa Country plugs. Made lot tap-quality porce lain with heavy electrode. TIRE. . 8.urdflv huatt aad eaay ta . ' operate. Km ona In yr car at all time. 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