The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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?ACE TWO
Admiral Raeder Pictured as
Source of Norway Invasion
NUIRNBERa, Dec. 6.-P-Grand Admiral Erich Raeder,
seeking U-boat bites, planned the invasion of Norway from the
moment the war started in 1939, and with Dr. Alfred Romberg
easily told Adolf Hitler the Idea, the nazis' own official record
disclosed today. " 1
A story of cold-blooded treachery, against the Norwegian
government, which' was lulled by
The OHTGOU STATESMAN. 8dbm Oregon. Friday Morning. December 7. 1945
Battle Waterfront Blaze
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H
ought to give the full story of
Hitler's decision to go to war.
The British also introduced the
minutes of the August 12, 19S9,
meeting between Hitler and Count
Galeazxo I Ciano, Italian foreign
minister, in which Mussolini's son
in-law indicated almost, child-like
surprise at Hitler's announcement
that he planned to strike at Po
land. . . . 'I
r Ciano claimed his country was
German assurances food will,
was unfolded before the interna
tional military tribunal by the
British)' prosecutors.
Earlier the Britiah introduced
i statement of Hermann Goering
in which the ) reichamarshal said
that the British pledge to aid Po
land in the event of hostilities -de
layed the start of the war for
seven days, while -Hitler sought
to keep the British neutral
Texts of pleas for peace or Ipean war that would result Other
negotiations from President Roose- documents disclosed that Musso-
velt, British Prime Minister Ne- linl had pleaded with Hitler for
vi He Chamberlain, Trench Pre- an armistice 24 hours after the
tnler Eduard Daladier and Pope Germans drove into Poland but
Plus XII, which the-fuehrer re- the plea met with a cold reception
Jected in the three weeks before from a hot-for-war Hitler.
launching his attack on Poland,
were submitted as the British
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Fay e Larkins
Holds Lead in
Queen Contest
liYcarOld Boy
On-Way, So Salem
To 'Look for Job'
$1000 Asked in
Massachusetts
Kidnap Case
" CHELSEA, Mass, Dec 8.-V
An unidentified woman tonignt
Aubrey Leroy Reid, 12, Lyons,
has been reported miaaing from
his? home, since, early Thursday
morning. Young Reid la -the son
While Fare Larkins. Salem of Mr. and Mrs.' Cart Reid of
to hold her newly gainedUead in I After completing pi morning, demanded Tnor xnan iw ,u-
the Victory Loan queen contest 1 chores, the boy started toscnooi somifor the six mowna
through Thursday, Beth Green-1 out xauea to ream nis oesunauon. i naped son oi mvj bi
lee, sponsored by the statehouse, known that he talked to an never jeen the child. - ;
HimKtwi intn wmiui with a i acouauKance .Derween Aiunsviue i Police stta war au.
cain of more than $10,000 in-Ei11 Stayton, stating j that he was 1 Carlan, mother of the child taken
bonds to; Thursdiy checkirj ww
Inthe stldden chgea In th.mjJ Wr'9"
w i mis axkcTnoon.
brought to Salem. t I e1jHMtM,t investifatlon led
Whenlast aeenhe was wearing r,. R-to- restaurant.
a brown leather jacket, brown , woman employe told them
that -she had overheard a man
BnH wnan talkinC MabOut tile
contest ).te Wednesday night,
when - fi- e of the candidates ac-
cumulated more ithan $100,000 of f - ZJr'Z.Z ZZZZ Police
bonds each. Miss. Greenlee w in U trouserr snd t white .sailor
lourm poBBon, put, wim uie dis h.t w l. s t wh 4.11 tu1
mm - Thursdav I went :hsd in I . . . . ..
unprepared for the general Euro- LONG BEACH, Calif Dee, -A re boat crew in the harbor here iicond nlace. Miss lkms i now C-1 "DOUL iWxITufw Carlan ease-and that the woman
pear water on a raglac waterfront bUxe which half-destreyed a Ua. $1250 to her credit. 'Mis. K T." "ueu ,r"..fCYT1" had then cene Into a phone booth."
m . . . a & . . xihui a a v - M A - 1 m Am I I 1 RIOSII liTufll. : t ; 1 1 . -
iLinjn uuimnr hck biiii iwi iwi iitt nrrn m un t -. -i tugmn i i- i i
r - - y ! u- 1 uircuiix iiio.iuu iu vuuui. ,
Baby-Tenders'
Frieridlnvented
LOS ANGELES, Dec
Ai D. Bloom, 21-year-old former
marine sergeant, got tired of
climbing out of bed to feed the
baby, so ha Invented, what he
calls- the baby feeder-ette." j
iThe thing, works. It is made of
aluminum, . weighs .10 oundes. A
bottle la suspended from the top
of the frame,'' free-moving and
unweighted. The device can be
placed in any conventional crib,
buggy or bassinette, and will not
tip, collapse r rust, says Bloom.
Ira working on an automatio
burper as -an accessory to this
contraption," Bloom said In ex
plaining the invention Tm a gad
geteer at heart, an inventor of
simple, practical gadgets." .
harbor herei StarUnc late last nlfht. the Ore was broncht' ander
eeatrej early today after approximately 100e men had fenaiit it I
far three and. one-half hewrs. ' IA,T WirepheU)
BUT A TICTOtT BOND!
CO NT. FEOM 1 ML
KOW1 On oi the
Screen 'a MlQhtteai!
i President Sign
MaiisfeldtTrial Control Measure
Delves Into
Subconscious
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6
The murder trial of Annie Irene
Mansfeldt plunged into the mazes
of psyciatry today after reaching
an emotional peak as the . weep
ing defendant bowed her head al
most to her knees and said she
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Washington; Dec e-w
With "much satisfaction," PresU
dent Truman today signed a 'bill
strengthening the control of -congress
over government corpora
tions- with assets estimated at
$20,000,000,0004 r j t j
"In requiring these corporations
to submit their i budgetary pro
grams to the bureau of the bud
get and , their expenditures to an
audit by the general accounting
would wiUingly give her own life -7- ."ZjrT2
v.. M.rTiT ' ' business-like management ofgov-
vaaa xnarxm. J. lerninentMr.?Truman said in a
Limp and pale, Mrs. Mansieidt I gtatement
left the witness stand after a lour-
Storm Slows
Search for
Plane Wrecks
Jean Wolcott, Miller's store can
didate,' is in third place as a re
sult of Thursday tabulating with
$112,200 in- bonds, while Betty
Lou Kayser, representing the Sa
lem Kiwanis club, leader through
Wednesday, in the race,! is now , in
fourth with $110,275. t j
Leona Tingelstad, sponsored by
the Hollywood Lions1 club, Is in
fifth place with $101,225 In bonds,
Survivor Tells
piSbipSinldn
LtMcVay Trial
WASHINGTON, Dec 6--A
survivor of the Ill-fated - cruiser
Indianapolis today expressed a
Police lieutenant John J. Kirby
said that Mrs. Carlan, wife- of a
navy: machinist mate, told her
mysterious caller ah "didn't have
that much much money but might
Of be able to get It together."
The woman then answered,
"well ni call you again, probably
tomorrow "
TlJlIfiAV
t Beulah Lott, Salem Junior Cham- a7 expreSSe0 'iMTV.
SITKA, Alaska. Dec. ber of Commerce candidate, sixth g ..oinV TVfe.. Plan
fe tl "v ii lis &S ?oSTerfiayiSS Merger llan
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GIXT COOPER
IIAIHIBTCAlIOll
NORTH VIES
MOUNTED
POUCE
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aa TiarNlCOLOR.
1 day ordeal in which she had re
peatedly insisted she did not re
member shooting the comely nurse
she accused of stealing her physi
cian husband's affections. The
shooting occurred Oct. 4, and Dr.
John H. Mansfeldt committed sui
cide a few hours after he learned
of it. I
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Trials Recess
ForlClmstmas
: Searching
five to isix ffet of snow in the
fBaranof island hills, returned
to Sitka late today and aban
doned the land search for a: navy
privateer plane missing with 23
: aboard. I I. ' ;
1 Leaders of the Dartiesi said
I they would wait until aerial
rsearch turns up evidence! which
'could be investigated. Smoke
was reported seen - over; the
island wilderness on Nov. 30,
after the plane left Kodiak
bound for Seattle. H
Reparations i
Advisor Ask
started to roll over." j
Chief Gunner Cecil Harrison of
before, the navy general court I 1?
WASHINGTON, Dec -(fls)
Bluff Fleet Admiral W. F. "BulT
Nip
s
Stripped
martial trying the snip's com
manding officer, Capt. Charles B.
McVay 3rd, on charges of negli
gence and inefficiency in the loss
bf the ship.
Harrison said he iiad Just come
TOKYO, Friday, Dec . T.-t-OT)- on watch t inidhight July 2930
verbal - shots at proposed unifi
cation of the army and navy to
day.
But he let down a roomful of
senators, army and navy officers
and other spectators by terming
the procedure merely "dangerous"
1 a SJ M J.M. Avai TtlU
Edwin W. Pauley, UJS. reparations Hmd was standing on deck as the of damn, d0- The
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S PORTLAND, Ore- Dec! 6 -(P)
The storm-pounded Pacific north
or I ment that he was reommpnriinff level and still riding hish in the
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"JT - ! weeM this course to President Truman water. After several minutes the
Extml
Technicolor
Feortaretto!
20' Mlnutee
Of Dancing
ThrOal
Coy
"Yea
Sp:l
NUERNBERG. Dec 9-JPf-J
.. Ts.l. 17 T.nV.n. lt TT C
When Defense Attorney Vincent prosecutor at the war crimes ,sth . ni ,
. .i.. I . ' I . h. W W . u. WW U-JL
Hon nm 1 tik-Mi 1 tha witnaaa I trial rinlnru. t h Tu. 9(1 tn Tan: It S I
the court today, and said the wlth occupants dead. The j other j reimburse the countries she vie-
United States ' case now would v"? rauu"' " i "nuea.
V,.v. 4a K. Mi4 an iArtmM4 I Uuie. 1 I "Fininmn.. hiilt' ntv. in JTanan
Ov.r-linr iP American bbiecJ j The army ar- ieserv ring past deration con-
. T.jlt.. ...-. iwaay aoanaonea as nopetess we I ;stvl of nlanfa -for th m.rnnu
Lawrence, presiding Judge said S1 OT Nea1 of waging wars of aggression,"
who was soon lecturing the Jury "there must be a recess some4 t . Pautejr said, and -despite all war-
about -psychological blackouts" time in trial of this length ahd l"Bn wansporj f crasn tin,, destruction," there stiU! is
rut mm in -mill ira hia tnr4ifirli I .ni-.w44-w " . v.. " inii I near t-OOS. otj. t i f I mnr than twir at fniirh in ueihlo
conclusion that Mrs. Mansfeldt heat that It ahould come at Christ- . r"r found deadj In the condition as when Japan started
was really two . persons, Annie I mas." Lawrence said defense lawi S?8. jo B". . m r. I hec aggressive i course in Man-
and Irene, on the nay of the yera had asked for a three-week !lasnJnPr. Zere MKWT MC churia 14 years ago.
"Annie was' the killer or ; sub- their case. y. ; t
conscious mind," he said. -Irene I ' i i
whether she felt f any . regcet as
regards Mrs. 'Martin, herself,"
Mrs. Mansfeldt, crying hysterical
ly, replied: "I'd give my life will
ingly if I could bring her back."
Next major defense witness was
Dr. Joseph Catton, an alienist,
expletive , was in his prepared
text !
like other witnesses before the
senate military committee,
admiral had supplied advance
coDies of his statement ' which
read:
-The army is the chief expo
nent - of hasty and unstudied
to destroy any possibility of Japan Vessel took a slight JisV he said. JLfSJ1
ana neia uiai posiuoa lor- ev- i . . " ... . .
tk k. fail to see, their method of try-
vtw univ uuuuivat Aaaasy tie vcaawtf x . . . . t
there was a severe sudden list, I " uvcl, "
and the ship continued to roll un
til i she sank, about la minutes
after the explosions.
commissioner, recommended today I khip . steamed on a steady course
that Japan be atripped j of all as- at a speed of about 1? knots, en
sets abroad, virtually all chemical, route from Guam to Leyte.
steel and shipbuilding capacity ! There was a sudden flash and
and half her electric nower and I nMncinn rAnn,A
f - . , I ' r. 1 V-y-UBiVU, " lUUUJ
wesx was Demg searcnea toaay machine tool Industries. i I another, he said. After the ex-
mr oniyi inree ot tne seven f Pauley said in a formal state- plosion the ship settled about
jaianea wiucn nave crasnea
1$
Neet Nclll
Frank Fajlen
Ana Deraa
MlkKall Kasawnr
waa the total one. but Annie, be-
fore -she -died, was able to teU fej Qf lomiCr
ox uia pnmarj pmooauij vi 1 . y-i i :
I'J Chief Justice Dies
Jurors' faces remained for the
most part impassive as the alien
A total of seven men have been
found debd and ten rescued in
the seven mishaps. Thirty six are
til missing. I If
i In w-stern I washingtod ; crews
LAKE FARK MAT REOPEN
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec.
Oregon's Crater lake national park
1
t " X? ""' may be opened to the public this
were pushing through snowbound pr T. o ' ,
Ln,Z.ir.. M .. : winter, park Supt. E. P. Leavitt
wwhiii mm -mM,m amu wa-v
WASHINGTON. I Dec
T JZ. 7CT 1 , Z Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, wife
Proceed, though- a iew brow, Qf fonner Hugh
pucaerea ina one woman juror
still missing from a navy Ventura,
HfPH the' hunt for la Helkat with one
said today. Funds have been re
quested by the bureau of the bud
stifled -a yawn.
CHIMNEY FIRE
Hughes,
died tonight t; their home here.
Death came;, one- day : after . the
, Stth anniversary of their mar-
The Salem fire department was f Dc- 54888-
i called to extinguish a chimney Mrs. Hughef was Miss Antoin
fire at 1903 N. 5th t,
afternoon. 1
man aboard (continued in? Ore-1 w
ion's Klamath basin. i
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TO DEDICATE U.O. HALL
I The Rev. Roy A. Saja) Salem
district superintendent of the'
Methodist church, will dedicate the
Thursday ette Carter, daughter of the sen- hew Wesley students hall on the
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Bay A.Tktery Bead!.
' Eada Tadar! (Fri.)
Michael CrShea
Clremnistawtlal Ertdeaee" ,
AsaeUU Ward
"Jaagle Caatlre"
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ior partner ot the law firm with; University of Oregon campus, Sun
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a young lawyer. j . M 1 1-
Hughes retired as chief lustice uunxiwuxun uitu
June 30, 19411 1 1 ! I ! M PORTLAND Ore., Dec 6 -JPf
ivurs. inary a. nunungxon, o.
Too Late? to Clamif t
A FKW pounds choice walnut meats.
Phona 5T7. i-f t i i
1934 FORD COupe. good tilt. S3JS.
IBM state St. Phone 7S10.
1 1 long-time resident of The': Dalles,
I son, Hollis Huntington, Salem.
Fret Hone Day i
A SEHIES "E"
YlCTOBY BOliD
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Grand - State
or Liberty Ami
See the! Show Free!
WOMAN STRUCK BT CAR
Mrs. C D. Fletcher, 1625 Cen
ter st, was the victim of a car and
pedestrian accident at 14th street
and Center street She was given
first aid treatment for lacerations
about the head. S :
undemocratic and damn danger
ous."
To have your CLOTH
and FUR I Garments
For
the Holidays
We do DBY CLEAIIHIG Ci PDESSniG
I ! Tailor - Furrier:
Room 2, Downstairs '
First National Bank Bid?.
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oanei. S39S..a290 Portland Road.
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Made by the bakers ef
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135 II. Ceizriercial
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Illustrious ahd courageous men and women
of the medical profession have devoted
their time,! and in many instances, their
Uvea; in th4 discovery of disease germs and
methods for their destruction. We! rely
upon their scientific knowledge and exper
ience when illirig your prescriptions
This is me ofSdod Penslar Remedy Store for Marlon coun
ty. You will find these preparatlops oi highest quality and
guaranteed to be exactly for
reaented to be. .
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We have a complete modern! assortment of tho newest act-
nunc supporters and trusses, which are fitted by experts, at
the lowest prices in the city.
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Trusses, JQg p
9 Vitamins
Plot Liver
and Iron
Duo Caps
a complete balanced Vita
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the m ImUm tbna mM, anthint
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STAYTON TOPS E QUOTA
Stayton has joined the Marion
county cities over E-bond quotas
in the Victory Loan, the Thurs
day report from there showing 1
sales amounting to 135,791.25 In
this" series, the E-bond quota hav
ing been 13L2S0. C. B. Anderson
is chairman for the Stayton drive.
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