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C Y i I ViiV PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. November i. 194$ - -... . ':' -1' 4 ' 1 V 4., i . v. V y s I ... ApprovalM OABY, Ind., Nov. L-iflVMore than -5000 enraptured students Joined Frank Sinatras singer and j actor today in 'a pledge to the "American way, as the Voice sought tc persuade atrikin White high school students to return to classrooms.' 1 Bobby soxers screamed, shouted, whbtied, stamped ! their feet and ;a few even sobbed as the Voice stepped to the stage of the over flowing auditorium to appeal for an end of the strike at Forebel high school which started Monday, the -second this semester. 'The auditorium's seating facil ities of 4800 were-filled. Several hundred other students, both white and pegro, crowded aisles and a King of Beasts nnliS 11. TESTING V-2 R 0 C K E T A V-t rocket Is shown being elevated to vertical firing pest tioa by British scientists daring teste of the Nasi weapon at Cuxhsvea, Germany Mrs. Herman Dies Thursday Mrs. Lula Eugenia Herman, 7, died at her home, 2275 Trade at, Thursday following a week's Ill ness. Her death followed an at tack of influenza which brought on a heart attack. Mrs. Herman was born on a farm near Gervais, and was one of Oregon's, pioneers. She was married to Caius Herman: 40 years ago and made her home until his death Vight years ago at Molalla, where they owned Airy Knoll farm. Her activities- included membership in the First Chris tian church and in Townsend club number two of Salem. ' ' Surviving are six nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth Rust, West Salem; Mrs. Vita Ketchum, Salem; Mrs. Juan lta Anderson, Sherwood; Mil. Doris Horn, Seattle; Mrs. Gladys DeHaene, ; Portland, and Mrs. Riith Rider of Yreka, Calif., and a Fjhephew, Alvin Lenon of Fair banks, Alaska. . Funeral announcements will be made later fi-om the W. T. Rig Ion chapeL , - BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. O. . P. Wigle entertained at dinner on Sunday for their daughter, , Mrs. Derward Miller ' of Long i Beach, Calif.) and her grand mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Miller of Cypress, Calif. Additional guests were PFC Cloyd B. 1 Wigle of Madigan General hospital. Fort Lewis, and Mrs. Cloyd Wigle of Gervais, Mrs. Kelley J. Stanard and M i c k e y of Klngwood Heights, Mrs. Bruce West and son Jerry of Central"' Howell, Charlie L. Wigle of Salem. Afternoon visitors from Brownsville were Mrs. Charlie Dougherty and daughter Caro lyn, Marjory Fullager, FTC Jerry Dougherty of Long Beach. Dougherty brought venison which he had shot for his cou sin, Mrs. Miller, to take with her to his parent i in Long Beach. The meat, will be packed in dry Ice. WOODBURN Mrs. Dean Bishop rick was hostess, to mem bers and guests of the St. Mary's social club Monday night . Members present were Mrs. Harold Ticknor, Mrs. H.' H. Henry, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Clair Nibler, Mrs. George C. Foster, Mrs. Merle Harwood, Mrs. Harold Austin, Mrs. Henry Bataaii Hero " f. . til k , : CoL VGeorge S. Clarke, last croond ofhcer to leave Bataan before Its capitulation te the Japanese, Is one of the principals featured In the sound-color film, "They Live Forever, produced by Irwin A. Moon, preacher scientist of Moody Bible Instl-i tnte extension staff. The pie tare will be shown at 7:30 o' clock SancUy night. November 4, In the First Baptist church. Miller, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mrs. Max Bigby, Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Mrs. Burt WOieford, Mrs. McGrath, Mrs. Kallak and Mrs. Harper. Guests Included Mrs. Gladys- Lacey, Mrs. Carl Magnuson, Mrs. E. T. Sims and Mrs. But terfield. MILL CITY Mrs. Clayton Baltimore entertained the In termediate Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church Fri day at her home with a Hallow een costume party. Appropri ate games were played and Mrs. Harry Woods judged the cos tumes and presented prizes to Frances Johnson and Jimmy 'Baltimore. Prizes . In the game contests were won by Joan Johnson and Alice Smith. ) Refreshments were served by the hostess to the following; Betsy Kr lever, Delores Ann Smith,. Dorothy . Downer, Irene Plotts, Joan .and Frances John son, Lyle Fleetwood, Richard Verbeck, Bobby and Jimmy Baltimore, Mrs. Harry Woods and Alice Smith. Flricp CUings On Autos Due WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 -W) Retail price ceilings for all makes of ; new automobiles will be an nounced in four or five days, OPA Administrator Chester Bowles said today. ' He refused to cotnment, at a press conference, on what the ceilings will be. But he said noth ing to contradict his earlier state ments that they will be the same as, or close to, those on 1942 car& - Bowles: said OPA would give each manufacturer an opportun ity to announce his own ceilings. If : manufacturers don't make an announcement within a day or so of receiving ceilings, OPA will disclose them, Bowles added. ! MILL' CITY Miss Baby Wl shon, daughter of Mrs. Lulu Wl- shon became the bride of Adelle Hutchinson, son Of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hutchinson, at a quiet cere mony Sunday! afternoon at the home of the bride's sister in Sa lem, f . . ::: ! The bride wore a two-piece navy blue dress with nile green trimming and a corsage of gar denias. Mrs. Ursa Israel, sister of hte bride was matron of hon or and Howard Shelton, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. The Rev. Nevitt Smith 'officiated. A reception followed the ceremony. '; t The couple left later in the day on their wedding trip which will take them to the middle west where they will visit rela tives and on their return trip will stop in Los Angeles and Po mona to visit. They plan to re turn : about Thanksgiving and will make their home on the north fork of the Santiam where Hutchinson is engaged in " log ging. -I - . j- j. --''j ! MILL CITY Local friends of Miss Lila Mae Needham have learned of her marriage to Pvt. Jack Isom of Joseph, which took place August .10. Mrs. Isom is the daughter , of Mrs. Mabel Needham principal of the local grade school. , V j i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass have announced the marriage of their daughter Shirley to First Lieut Charles C. Wagner of Toledo, Ohio, in Tacoma October 4. They will make their home in Ohio. I . .. ! - ' '. Riissiatto Ship to ixortliwest Jrorts SEATTLE, Nov. 1 -(V A sov iet purtiuu5ingtcommission repre sentative predicted unprecedent ed . shipping between " Pacific northwest ports and Russia to day rand said his nation would make a spirited bid for postwar steamship trade . in the Pacific and Atlantic. fThere will be great demand for United States goods in Rus siau" ? said the spokesman, Pavel Revizorev. "Many ships will be needed to carry those cargoes." He added he had learned re cently his government was con aidering the construction of fast passenger ships for service to ports, on both sides of the United States. crowd. 1 estimated by fireguard Nick Qdinsoff at 1000 stood in the street to hear the proceedings over amplifiers. F . i Repeating after Sinatra, the stu dents pledged "allegiance to the democratic 1 ideals in our home, schools in our independent youth organizations.? . ,V . "People who have ! absolutely nothing1 to do with your strike have taken charge of it," Sinatra claimed, "And now you have no thing more to say about what is going on at your school. What are you going to do about it? Are you going to get the situation back ' in your hands?" - There were some faltering shouts of "yes --V- Sinatra urged the students to "practice patience with your fei-lowmenV- .. : ' ' '. -: The .students struck originally In protest against what they de scribed as bi-racial policies of their principal, R. A. Nuzum, whom they accused of showing favoritism to negro students.'' Students re turned to classrooms after several days but struck for the second time Monday after an Irivestlgat- CLAD KANGAROO FREE SYDNEY, Australia. Nov. l-VPf- A kangaroo wearing i man's rain coat is at large in the Grafton dis trict New South Wales. William Thompson, on finding the animal caught in a wire, placed" the gar menjfover the animal, which then bounded . away. Biggest joke on Thompson is that a five pound note; ($20) was in the pocket of the raincoat. ; LIBERTY The annual con vention of the Marion county Federation of Women's clubs was held in the Liberty hall Saturday with Mrs. Donald Sheythe of Mill City, president, and Mrs. Grace Cramer of Hub bard, secretary, presiding. ; Mrs. S. B. Davidson of Lib erty gave the address of wel come, Mrs. Hugh Craig of Aiimsviile the response. Heads of standing committees gave re ports. ' Mrs. C. C. Graham for the Children's Farm Home, Mrs. Ed Schoor, civic committee; Mrs. Arthur Creever of Mill Ci ty, international relations. ! Nineteen clubs were repre sented. Mrs. Dorothy Seeger sang, accompanied by Mrs: Jac queline Judd Austin. A silver offering, amounting to over $25, was taken for the Children's Farm Home. Luncheon was served in the dining room with the Liberty and Talbot clubs as hosts. ' The Rev. Roth of Canby gave the invocation for the after noon's program. The girls' glee club of Canby high school un der the direction of Miss Fay Sparks sang. Mr. Lestle J. Sparks, acting head of the physical , education department of Willamette uni versity, gave the address on "Health and Physical Fitness." 'Mrs. Charles Krauger, cre . dentiaV committee chalrnfan, re ported that 55 delegates, six club presidents, four past presi dents, seven officers of the county federation and four vis itors were piesent . t 'A V The Original "YELLOW FRONT" Druk and Candy Special itore 1 " ' ; - ! I ! W 135 H Ccanwdd ; Ptka 5137-9723 Corns make cripple . of heed thy people Try Schcier i Ccrn Dcscdj 25c . Sciackr i Ilcrve tzi Bona Lisinenl For the relief of the discom fort of muscular s2neu and soreness of muaclee. : XC. WILSON'S i 1 1 Fragrant!? rfreKiHi after tk tkart towfowim to the (aca. ' IO YOUR LIFE Is protected by the ex perience, knowledge and skul of row; pharmacist who has been 11 ing tout prescxipflons accuratelr for so many yean. ; You can trust Scha- ier s to serve you quickly and petently m any meraency. This is- tho official Psnslar Remedy Stor for Marlon county. Ton will find those preparations of highest quality and guar- anteed to bs txactly for what fhty art told and represented to be. " . i .-. I . : - 4 HccdPcisM JM?m not stain the clothing. Easy fcstU ff te nse and quick to reliere. t Olr & J3LB" V (Only at Schiefer's) V ? Vltcanins Plus Liver and Iron Duo Caps Ljt a complete balanced Vi I HB.BBBD 7 Mineral Oil is widely used for con stlpation. Milk of Magnesia is m mi Id laxative that give relief for gas pains. Mag-lax combines both. Cives two.-y relief for constipation. ft ' I Mag-iax at -ur drug counter. ii MAG-LAJt Sleep well aQ night -I Take Scbaelet't I Kidney Pills -: land tost' ; Coughing harts throat. I Try SCHAEFEHTI f Herbal Balsan .Arold Ernbazrassnient pTry Schaeler'i Dedal Oinlacil 2; PENSLAR Casbrla. 3 os. Castoria. 8 os. JiSc Zincs Stearate. plus lax 25c Glycerine -Suppositories 25c .Cough Syrup 2Sc Boric Add po. 25c He's the Salem Lions club Victory Kingi Determined te gtre lion Wesley Stewart (Salem Ab stract Co.) as assignment of non-abstract nature, the ' club Thursday appointed him te lect for it the giri Its member ship will boost for eoeea la the npoomiaf Victory Loan-Hollr- woed contest. Be most be re idy te in trod ace her te the lab . next Thnrsday. J.i in& committee did not blame Prin cipal Nuzum. . Sinatra came to Gary at the In vitation of the Anselm youth or ganization. ! ' ! ': lrum 1 1.2 anoacKs Up Slightly on 'FuUJob'BiU WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 -(ffj President Truman let congress know today that he is willing to back up a little In his idea of full emploTment'' legislation. f f House Majority Leader McCor mack of Massachusetts made pub-. lie a letter from thev White House dated Oct 29. the day before th speech in which Mr. Truman cas tigated the lawmaker for bottling the measure. " ' ! In that letter Mr. Truman said he wanted a bill passed but he wasn't Insisting on "any specific bill." - ' .-! "I refer," he wrote in the "Dear John" missive, "to j ttie general purposes and principles of full employment legislation." r ' This is the first time the presi dent has shown " ! compromise attitude on the question. Hereto fore his spokesmen;; in congress said he wanted the original Pat man bill "without any weakening amendments."' A :: ; p r ', " ;J v '.. 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