The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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LONDON. Oct 2MflVFerein
Secretary Xrnest Bevin declared
today that ' Europe " had been
, brought to near chaos b delib
erate nasi plan, and faced dis
aster soon unless the US con
gress voted J t ,800,000,000 to the
United Nations Relief and Reha
bilitation . administration.
Hunger and privation i In Eu
rope may bring "further: prolific
human loss more devastating than
a gun or atomic bomb." he told
commons.' !
Bevin drew attention to con
- gressional debate ,on funds , for
UNRRA, and declared "if that
vote is not granted, UNRRA will
'be broke and the jsituatioi4?e
have to face in a few weeks' time
will be disastrous." f !!.
(President Truman has asked
congress to give $350,000,000 to
UNRRA, the remaining portion of
America's first authorized contri
bution of $1,350,000,000. Truman
said that after this action was
completed, he would ask congress
to authorize a second $1,350,000,
OOa contribution. Thi with the
$550,000,000 would total $1,900,
000,000, rather than the figure
Bevin gave.) . i I 1
Proud Father at 86; Mother 21
j ) Bond Drive
r 1 Saleswomen
i Hear Greider
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5 The war isn't over -j I'm here
i to tell you that men kt hospitals
j, are expecting from 136.000,000
Americans; the same' financial
( support that provided us with the
i -best in fighting "materials - while
we were out there doing that
'' ' nasty Job", Carlton! Greider, Sa-
- ' lem marine corps lieutenant blind
i ;f. ed on Tinian, said Friday night.!
Keynoting the j . organization
meeting of Marion! county war
bond saleswomen, at the Dairy
Cooperative association hall, Grei
der declared that the finest in
artificial limbs, in medicines and
in physicians', services has been
made available to American servicemen-
because the nation has
been interefVrd enough to Invest
fin war bonds. I "i '
Mrs, Henry Kayser, . county
women's division chairman, pre
sided at the meeting, where1 O. J.
Miller, of the Western Picture
Operators' association showed
moving pictures; John Hodgkins,
assistant manager lor;; the state
war finance committee; Mrs. El
len' McVeagh, state women's di
vision chairman; Thomas B. Pur
cell, publisher of the Gresham
Outlook, and Douglas Yeater,
Marion county war finance chair
man, were among the speakers.
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DES MOINES, Oct. ttLvla Carrlzales, tO-year-old threshlag company
; employe, and his Xl year-ald wife show elf their new S-pound daugh
ter. Carriaalea. half Cherakae Indian and half 8paaUu iars be keeps
yaaag by skipping rope, chopping weed and chinning himself 49
, times dally.. He's the father of seven ether children by previoas
aaaxriage (AP WtreplMU). . -
Ley Denounces anti-Semitism
In Pre-Suicide
Messag
NEXNBEKO. Oct S-jf-ga-Icide
Robert Ley, In a farewell
"political testimony released
today, blamed nazidom's dawn
fall an Its vicious anti-Semitism
and proposed a plan for Ger
mans and Jews to reach "a
complete reconciliation." .
Ley, nasi labor boss who
hanged himself to escape a war
crimes trial, asserted the nasis
themselves "mast declare to oar
. youth that It (anti-Semitism)
was a mistake. The youth will
not believe our opponents.'
The 12a-wor1 docaaaeat, ad
dressed "to my German peo
ple " waa called "a terrific apol
ogy for bis aaU-gemitUm" by
CoL John. Harlaa Aaaea. U.S.
Interoration chief at Naera
berg. ) :
Ley declared the "whale ex
istence of oar people Is In ques
tion" unless anti-Semitism la
aboUahed. and. speaking of the
grip of nasi ideas on German
youth, said: . ' ' j
jTor he lack of any other
ideal, youth wiU stick to Na
tional Socialism. The deported
Jews will not be able to retain
carefree. ... Occupation troops
win leave someday New politi
cal constellations might give
Germany new chances. . .. then
anti-Semitism would flame ap
anew and rage much worse than
ever before." p';
Ley said he was f one of the
responsible men" who had "a
right to appeal to the German
people after Its sinaalar eatas
tropha. - - i'- "'!
The nasis "have forsaken God
ani therefore we were foraak
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To Crater Lake
MEDFOED. Oct' tM-Tbo
mysterlo cload whih sever
al observers have reported see
ing ever Crater lake has ap
peared again. Park Saperla
teadent E. P. Leavltt said to
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For the foarth tlaun In three
weeks, creditable wHusausa said
they watched the strange saaoke
or gaa cloud rise apparently
front the lake suvfaoa. Latest
report earns from Mrsv Allee
ThsaVsunssnanV anaW . aaTak aHsjnaktanaoT '
who said she and ber sister
saw the cloud yesterday aaorn-
tog... . .,, ; : :.
: Leavltt belieTc the strange
closes may Indicate a return of
volcanle actrrlty to the area.
HUNK O SCAN9 EkTTUstNS
HOLLYWOOD, Oct 21 -
Threu hours after his discharge
from the coast guard, Victor Ma
ture returned today to his old iob
-acting in front of a .movie cam
era. A chief boatswain's mate
when he left the service. Mature
enlisted as a coxswain three years
'ago.. - , L -1 ."!' ' rt,
Too Late to CWify
FRYERS. V lb, SIM oa. Ph. SSaS.
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Dancing Every Ccrturdar
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Woman Told
Husband Alive
NOME, Alaska. Oct. 26-OFV-
Rosemary McSwain, twice married
and twice divorced since her first
husband, Captain Bianchi of the
Italian air force, was reported
dead five years ago, learned today
the jpaptain was alive. ' I
Mrs. McSwain, manager .of the
Paterson hotel here,; has two
children, one a daughter by her
first marriage. She said she would
reassume her first husband's name
and hoped that he could cproe to
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: Captain Bianchi, she said, was
Injured and tn an Italian hospi-
Coast Cities
Plan Navy Day
Celebrations
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 2-(
-The navy holds "open house" to-i
morrow up and down the coasts
of California, Oregon and Washington.-
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In -what 'is expected, to "be the
greatest Navy Day celebration in
historj, Pacific port communities
will turn their populations out en
masse in tribute to the ships and
men who did so much in bringing,
the treacherous enemies ofj World
War II to complete surrender. ,
1 Major fetes were scheduled at
San Francisco, Loa Angeles, Port
land and Seattle, but many an
other! coastal city planned to go
all out in the nation-wide ob
servance.' ' ;l , ' ' j; j'.
San Franciscans, already over
whelmed by a series of navy pa
rades and celebrations since V-J
day, will be outdoors by the thou
sands tomorrow to witness the
flight of 200 navy planes over the
city. Later, while other thousands
are visiting ships in the bay, i a
fleet of blimps which In wartime
kept watch along "the coastal wa
ters, will sail over a holiday-
crowded. Market street On Sun
day a; pleasure-craft salute to the
fighting ships will feature a pa
rade of some 400 yachts.
Seattle will lo the focal point
of the western Washington ob
servance, with 60 carrier-based
plane from Astoria demonstrat
ing over the USC - Washington
football game there at half-time.
Ships at anchor at Portland,
open for public inspection, are the
carrier Independence, cruisers
Topeka and Amsterdam, destroy
ers Garrard and Woodworth, and
"the submarines Icefish and Hawk
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MALNECKS EE-WED
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, Oct
26-(fl1)-Matty Malneck, orchestra
leader, and his divorced wife,
Clara I Burns Malneck, today cele
brated the 11th anniversary of
their. marriage by getting married
again 1 . . ' '
Mavie 'Escape
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Cff5)- Qty police" declared today
they" always get their manwith
the help of deputy sheriffs, the
fire department and a Crown
Willamette company tugboat "
i Paut' L. Honeycutt 3 broke
away - from, deputies -lasV night
dashed to the superhighway Just
north of the Oregon. City-West
Linn bridre. and leaned 25 feet
to a ledge. Unfazed, he dived into
tne water and reached a log: raft
: Officers summoned a fire truck
ladder and a tug and, after a half
hour, apprehended Honeycutt He
was charged with drunk and dis
orderly; conduct
on Profits
iquor Deal
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PORTLAND, Ore Oct; 2-()
Oregon! will profit by at least
$3,000,000 from its 1943 joint dis
tilleries; purchase with Washing
ton, even if the states have to pay
all federal taxes on the deal, a
legislative investigating commit
tee was told today." :
. George P. Lilley, liquor com
mission chairman when the pur
chase was made, said the fworst
possible' that could happen would
make Oregon liable for $2,500,000
in taxes., The commission already
has counted $5,500,000 in profits,
however, and the figure may
reach $6,000,000 eventually, he
reported. '
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 -P)
The senate today confirmed Pres
ident X Truman's appointment of
Avra fM. Warren of Maryland as
minister to New Zealand.
(V.F.W. Victory Dub
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Velerans Hall
Corner Hood and
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Inter-Gbllege
Peace Planned
PORTLAND, Oct 26-;p)-Tb
first effort to organize a - lasting
cooperative program among rep
resentatives of the-University of
Oregon; Oregon State college, and
the colleges of education will be
launched , here tomorrow.
. Presidents Harry 'K. Newburn
of the University and A. L. Strand
of Oregon State,! and Dr. Charles
Howard for the education schools
will address alumni and mothers'
and fathers4 ! groups. Way 'at
tain greater; accomplishment for
higher education and to spread
its benefits further will be dis
cussed. " .. :: '
The movement sprung from
meetings - of the- United Citizens'
committee which-1 sponsored last
Junes state building fund mea
sure.
GETS HONORARY POST
PORTLAND, Oct 26 -P)- An
invitation to become an! honorary
vice chairman' of the American
Legion's $1SJOOO,000 Americanism
endowment fund was accepted to
day by Governor Snell.
ENDS TODAY! (SAT.)
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