:. i i I ! . . v v. PAGZ CSVET! The QELGOlt STATEZMAlL Sdem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning July 31. 1S4S i 1 ' ' I ! Ot serve Birthday , At Salem Heights SALEM HEIGHTS "Grandma Gilbert, 1815 North Fifth, has spent the past week aa a house guest of thai D. D. Dotson family. The occasion was her 92nd birth day. j -.. ' . . . j George Wilson, resident Of Ma drons avt., Salem Heights, for tht past 39 years, celebrated his 77th birthday at! home Tuesday, July 24. Friends and relatives called at the home during the evening. Qoverdale Merchant Marine Returns to Base CLOVERDALE - Dale ' Yager has left ibrjhis maritime base af ter a 25 day leave at the home of his parent Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Yager.) Yager returned home following an attack of scarlet fe verj after he went with the mer chant marine a few months ago. Tablo o! Coasial Tides Times computed for Taft, Ore by tha V S. Coast and Geodetic Surrey for The Oregon Statesman i i i-oa mjn. 41 oaa a.m. 1.4 :4S p..m. 14 11 a.m. . 1 J August Time 1 7:31 a.m. 7.3S p.rn. S 9 :02 a m. 8 34 p ro. . I 10 17 a.m. 0:31 p.m. . 11 as am. 10 29 p m. I 11:30 a.m. 11:17 pan. 1:13 p irn. 0:07 a.m. 1 :57 p.m. 0:53 am. 1:31 p.m. 1 37 a.m. 1.09 p.m. 1 17 a.m. 3 .37 p.m. 1:00 a.m. 4:11 p.m. 3 43 a m. 4 44 p m. ; 4:28 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 5:23 a.m. I M p.m. 39 a.m. 8:41 pi.m. 7:58 a.m. 7 :31 p m. 31 am. 25 p m. 10 41 a m. 18 p ro. 11:34 a.m. 10:12 axan. 13:18 m. llOpm. 12:94 p.m. 11:48 p.m. Htfh Water M 11 11 IS i 1 18 IT II la se l 4 K 1st Mi .1:32 mm.. 33 a.m. ' 1:03pm. f 21 a m. 2:37 p.m. 1 OS-a-aa. 3:14 p.m. 3:00 a.m. 3:50 p.m. 3 4S a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:57 a.m. 5 :14 p .m. 6:10 a m. 8 03 p m. 7.33 ajo. ' 7:02 p.m. 02 ajn. : 8:08 p m. S.I 7.0 1 S 8 4 8.4 .99 80 99 99 88 58 49 8 43 96 3 9.7 4 SI 41 80 41 3 48 8 8 1.0 0 i' 70 9.4 7.1 9S 13 85 8 4 80 89 a 6.8 50 66 4 6 69 4 6 6.9 t ' ! Lew Time Water 1:3 a m. 1J 12:7 p .m. S:4t a jr.; 1 M p.m. 1:53 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 4:52 a m. 4:10 pja. 9:44 a.m. 1:11 p.m. 6 JO a.m. 6:04 p.m. 7:14 a m. 6:92 p.m. 7:53 a.m. 1M p.m. 6 :30 a.m. 8:20 p.m. 9:06 a m. :05 p.m. :36 a.m. 31 p.m. 10:07 a.m. 10:44 p.m. 10 :40 a m. 113S p.m. ll:l a m. 14 J 31 -01 36 -4.9 2S -0 I is -it 3 6 1.1 2.9 -1.0 1.4 -0 7 13 -oa 24 92 10 a u ijt l 1.7 Volcano on Alaska Isle Grows Active UMNAK, Alaska, July 23.-(De-1 layed) (A Mariners at sea - in nearby Chernofski bay were star tled and soldiers on land cast ap prehensive glances. Old Mother earth was grum bling way down deep. Hot vol canic ash lumps of 1000 degrees centigrade temperature shot a thousand or mora feet into the air from the huge eight mile crater, which is called Tulik for want of an official name. - , Everybody made ready to run for their lives. The army .formed hasty plans to evacuate the sol diers. But no hot lava came bali ng down the mountainside on this island in the Aleutians. The army sent out a call for an expert to look over the crater and in six days, Dr. Howell Wil liams of the- University of Cali fornia showed up. Dr. Williams made several trips to the area of activity, daring the molten lava and the flashes of fire that illum inate the sky at night. Finally, he pronounced the cra ter safe for the time being. He said 30 to 40 feet a minute of hot lava is flowing in the active; cone, but that it showed no evi dence of overflowing the eight mile crater bowl. ZBut," he added. "There is no possible . way . to determine the length of time the present flow will continue." So the army is taking no chances. An emergency evacuation plan has been laid out to remove speedily the men sta tioned 16 miles from this, the so- called second largest crater in the world, if a violent eruption should come. ff :3 am: ' 1149 a.m. 1:49 a m. -11:4 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:51 pm 3 53 a m. ' JUS p m. 1 4:42 a.m." 4 -01 pjm. 1:30- ajn. 4 AS pm;,' 6:13 am. 9:45 pm,. S:3S p.m. t JO a m ; 7:20p.m. -SS ajn.. :07 p.m.' . 8:44 a.a S.'OS p.m. 9.24 ajn. 94 p.m. 10:04 a.m. 10:53 p.m. 10:47 a.m. j lli8 p.m. 11 J7 a.m. ! CiiCmm. i 12 -JS p.m. 2:20 ajna. 1:45 p.m. 1.7 1.1 1.4 2.6 1.1 3.0 7 3 0.1 s. "3.0 -0. 3. 2. -0. 3. 0. ? 1.6 i0. 1.3 0 0. 0.7 1 0 7 AsUe Baxter:! laf the tltte ! relj mt "Grsiee tm her beats eras whem sat plays the "LJebeetra i . - - HatMe, slrlTea a" ; record ever fremlbe Hut Rowlands Visiting Hayesville Family HAYES VILLE , LL Quentin Rowland and his wife, the former Adelle Frey, are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Elsa Frey. ' ' ' ' - Lieutenant Rowland has just returned from nine months in Europe. Mrs. Rowland met hint at Johnston City, Tenn. Enroute to Oregon they visited his moth er. 'Mrs. W. Bishop at (Elizabeth, Tenn.; I LL j and Mrs. Harvey Christenson and family at Camp Hood, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Frey and family at Sacra mento, lieutenant Rowland ports to San Luis Obispo in three weeks.! . -. ." ., :j 4f FISTULA, piSSUet. raOCAFSI mmd PKOTKUSION, sweat let e VTTAIJTT, coMtont rt IfTATlOM, NllVOUJMtSS, essruss tuiF, iNDioasncm; cot- STI PATIO N, mnd mm-my emar fmpim waka reaalt ie rhyakel Mnafy. j Ovr letatt eparaveS aiatheeS kfiafl aekt raawttk Ne a pial eaerotiea. CeN fer eaewiwetiea mr writ far frae haeUat". f fer jlppaaiBaiaal MtOMM 4 knd ever te soothe her disteried mind. Scene Is jStremberg drama starting tomorrow at the Grand! theaira. It la a llnited ArttoU release With Ralph Bellamy and Roth War-' Hck lai featured rales. ! Strike Cause Gives Yiews PORTLAND, July SO-W-Ken- neth R. Smith, whose ' dismissal caused the Libb, .McNeill and Libby cannery strike which con tinues d e s p 1 1 e two war labor board back-to-work 'orders, told his story to an NLUB investigat ing board today. Smith, president of the CIO cannery and Food Process Work ers union, said "employes voted down an AFL directive to affil iate with the International Team sters' union. - Instead, they voted to apply to the AFL, Internation al Seafarers organization, and when told AFL would not rec ognize the action, voted to affil iate with CIO, he said. The strikers are reported will ing to return to work if given protection against dismissal until KLRB can settle the bargaining dispute. . galley Towns o Get Houses IPORTLAND, July S0.-(P) Construction i of privately-finari ced family dwelling units has been approved under H-2 prior ities for several Oregon areas, Na tional Housing Authority Repre sentative; George W. Coplen said todav. I if '!'!: (All will have a sale price of $7 000, and rental price will be eith et $50 or $351 ! (Tillamook -: Garibaldi will get 25 houses. Brownsville 10, Inde- raiti'!B7!IIl!i6lHil!ie pendence and M on mo u t h Staytoh and Turner 5. 3S3, I8' ton RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL SWEGLE Mrs. Charles No? was . taken to her home this Pftst weekend from the Deaconess nospitaij sne is recovering i: ap opera tionj , ; e . j i j- from Child Happy Again He Gels New Dog PORTLAND, July 30-()- Johnny jPalmore, the 3-year-old boy who went on a starvation diet because his dog disappeared, I is happy again. I William P. White,! Peoria, 111., saw an Associated Press picture of the grief stricken boy and sent him a collie. It arrived today. Johnny stroked the big dog's head, gurgling "Nice doggie.1 ven Blackie, the cat, joined in the reception and nestled his head on the big collie. Threes Daughters Are Entertained SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Rev. F. C. Stannard enter tained this week end for their three daughters. They are Mrs. M. E. Pettit, Newport; Mrs. R. L. Parker, Newberg, and Mrs. C. V. I Huber, Hillsboro. j "THE .YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Tnes. KSLM (1110 ke) K0IN (HI ke) KGW (120 ke) KEX (list ks) 8 00 Newt I News j (Band Busier "X" S1S I Stars ! farm Time :SO Musie Time KOIN Klock jNawa i S.49 j Nawa I i - lOld Sons 1-M News 1 ITlatcher (Roundup Boy .ills Smile Time I I Nawa Headlines iNews 7:3 Kewa INewe lAlrlane Trie ffamea Abbe f ;9 Voice of Hope tHows . ISam Hayea ILtot n Poet S Haven ef Heat User News Fred Waring B fart du S:IS i Haven of Beat Yaliant Lady - . " S:30 News j Utit World Ed Kast S:4S 1 Qrcheatra Aunt Jenny ; j -0 : News ,Kato Smitn Llames Abbe Clamour If j M. Dowaey I Big Sister Larry Smith - ; 30 Pastor's Call Helen Trent Persoaality Breakfast :45 1 Orehertra lOei Sunday la ae I Mews llfe Beauttfol irree for An Tony Moraa M:19 Witto Lopes Ma Perkm. lNewa SUrs of Today lo t Paula Stone W. McDonald (Homemaker True Story 146 1 J. J. Antkeny I Dr. ISalaae (Art Baker I . 11:IS j .Saiety Pro. Waaamaey IcrhUdven U:ie Queen for Ttfy. IrXrry Kaaoa In White U:is Teas. Tim IHymne Ethel Stars Today Metoris Mmmm Teat Trades I Nan J Wle et-Aaa. U. B. Kaunedf ; IfIS MeWT Uwttibon. ; Ma Pirklat' C. Bennett . se SfSEW wX.'. Life Ym Saaallr" Ladtee 1:4S T Qrcheatra (Bach. Chlldn. jHappiaeee i IT. . ZZ: a. 1 utr 'dS- ; 2Si , I .00 Newa (Newspaper J Girl Marries " What's Doing 1:16 Melody TUne I i IS??1 , -it, , ssu ... ejsw .'SSmbsh Ssr ! SM Concert Hoar Jshowboet . ' S:4S . E)a MaaweU (World Today Aunt Mary . ilrootMteo 4 M Fulton Lewis ISUrs Today iWomaiTs ,&crt. '"dl" 4:19 Dex Miller (t Winters - l Vnur Tavoritea 5 M Naws Man Jordan For " SMraev ' . 3. ToSTSfx" I New: Bf ArnS? 15 ZV2.Ulrm Sew. Cp. MidniSht 9 I C. Heatter if. Corwm I Mystery isjornbaxdo til Fmtr' 'SZZt Flaht. Victor Borge i"" 6:4S I Torum i 1 i lpon- MuM8 1:ao rorum lServ. to Front Man X I Ceo. Olson 1:10 ' ReTVydet l Music In Nights, Romberg County Fair j 7:a ' Red Ryder i lieuo Soldier I 1 ' a aa rwHtra Jordan ' Supper Club Pie a Pat i I !! HWdP?eview Muii Vvwt. Lawton Lumn Abnar i : OuV Du Romanoe f , preaenU Ala. Young 8:49 On Future s I I j RjrMiuer iiiZ pLmr-i'5mprl. llH ' KewsWlt 'gr004 fclsWow la ae i j Fulton Lewis- S Star final News Kf. " "! la is Tnsaa. Sahrte lVeterana Phllharmonle KarUe IThan - H it Sdwtn C. HUl Gardening (Concert Houi ; lilS ' Qrcheatra jtex. Ransars ILate Pate 1 SiiH 5nH orcna &n , : eft Nawa IwaTNew. fea Hour I Dip YOB r Piiiiou? : That Dneumstically installed Rock Wool Insulation and; Metal Interlocking1 Weatheri StriDDing I will save up to; 40 in fuel bUls . : .. I AND ALSO Make yewr heme sip to 15 degrees eeeler la somsaer. 3f MONTHS TO PAY I Free Estlawtes-i-Ne ObllgaUen Campbell Rock, Wool Co. Salem Owned and Salem Represented 1132 Broadway - Ph. UU IIcDoucll i'li, ! ' ' Ccslsa czrirg hams aid bacca VO)ib, i 171 S. Commercial - . -i- Phone 8757 KOAC TTSSDAT S5f Ke. --! Mews 10:13 The HomerMjrers Hour 110 Bctioet Of Air; 1130 43oneert lian. u os Nw. ii:if; -Hour: 1:09 Rldetn Cowboy: 1:19 Marches; f 1 M Variety v Trme; 1:00 AAUW. tM Mamoff Boole ' of Uuftc: a0News; S:l -Music of the Masters 640 Adventures tn Research iti rmintrr Sines: 4 JO Orchestra: S0 On the Upbeat; 9 JO Vincent Lo rn; S:4S Hasten Bi mr. a 19 Ivenlns Farm Hour: 10 Lift Voice; 7:30 Mtutc Comedy Rrruc; 1:30 Music That Endures; 9:30 News: 0:4S Eventns MedlUhons; 100 Sign Of L ? i Experienced flatten for Prtlabrication SLl2i 4ShrTpeVW TIsm cad Vs kx iaH work over 43 hours. .,4... dial woEjnrio coiirnoK3 t CLzilzs TL E-L-Jii3 Lchj Co. 1 nictiiiiiimiic, viigw 4 t PORTLAND, July SO - W) - An estate in excess of $500,000 was left by Joseph R. Bowles, World war X shipbuilder and philanthro pist, It was revealed when his will was admitted to probata) today. Best for either hot or coldpaclsdng Available in hottleo and gallon jugu . 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