COdy RI.ews IMeffs y Tho Oregon S tollman Telephone 9101 "' " ; SILVERWARE STOLEN " BAKER IN U. 8 ! Salem, city police learned Tues- Lt Col. Richard Baker, USMC, day fromMr. aud Mrs. .Werner son of Mr. and Mr. Chester C. Brown, 473 LesUesU that a prpwl- Baker. -1515 Saginaw at, spent .tliCM?,fay"lg5t,nd tw. Terry Ellen, at their Ita! tlSaTI? 8t f St hme 111 Coronado. Calif. He ar- ii?3wi C8b rived ,outhcrn California by -ISr. tlron PT Plane Monday from Hawaii, where rt2?T. he-had .topped en. route from ----- ,-' .wa, at uasciucilh window, police believe, the Browns einf absent at . the time. h 02EGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. December 23. 1943 4500 Japs to j Sail for Nippon ion service branch i here, , said most of .the Japanese; are sailing at 'their own request, but the gov ernment is deporting a few. They are coming from internment camps at:Tulelake; Calif.; Fort LtecoWNebr,"and Saiitae, N. Mexvhe reported.'. : . :.: The public will not be allowed near . the , .vessel -largest ever . to dock here, nor wim the Japanese be allowed to' visit with relatives on i the ship or dock, Toralinson said. - -- ' r i - About 1300 children -under age 16 1 and 1400 women' are escpected PAGE FIVE to be among those leaving. The Japanese will occupy troop quar ters,' traveling 'much "as soldiers " do. - - - Japan. From Portland PORTLAND, Ore, Dec.1 25.-fln i Special trains will arrive here tot- i morrow i with the first of I about 4500 Japanese who ' will sail for Japan late this week aboard . the Kalem hardware store wQl be closed Wednesday. Thursday and ! Jrriday ior Inventory.; ' Dance Saturdays,- Silver ton arm ory. Glenn Woodrya 12-pc. band. transport General W, H. Gordon. For nromnt aervlr nt HiMol ont an immigration official said today. stove oil phone 5606. Howard J. Vernon W. Tomlinson, in charge Smalley Oil Co. 01 yie Immigration and naturaliza- WMllln. m W AM .4 .1. . m - w.. ' I 4m: 'W W . ". a .' A i . church. 520 State Ph. 8722. 'I wiAfv I KJJVAVZ O J. I lL,fV Dr. TT. J. rrrirlflr rrtr,mtrict F 603 1st Natl Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera 51. Coml. I HOME FOR CHRISTMAS . 1 .Cadet William A. Rinehart, , Kenesslau Polytechnic institute. 0y: ' T", .""J? f.Mr- Arthur HUNTS ARE PARENTS ti . ' o , a ,Drny - r- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hunt are JjVL . . ? ..on Monday 'o the parents of a son born at the ZlZyurmn "uaa- c -eaves Bungalow Maternity home in Sa Proposal Plan Sb 7: Slightly Snafu Friday to return to school. Iteroof with Johns-Manvllle shin gles. Mathis Bros. 164 S. ConVl. rh. 4642. Tainting & decorating. Ph. 7552. Acousticon now offers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses' for the hard of hearing. "Investigate." Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co. 905 First Natl. Bank. Hi. 6350. . . . , I lem Christmas day. The Hunts re 1 side In Stayton. They have chosen I the name Robert for the baby. Salem hardware store will be cloned Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for inventory. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 25-GPr- I Newspaper readers . fend i radio j listeners millions of them knew i ail about the "lost" engagement ring long before the soldiersuitor ! even missed it Christmas Eve. The soldier had asked a sales girl, Miss Betty Kuhni to hide a I small box containing the diamond ring in a package of candy he was I taking to his girl friend. "That's I how I'm going to pop the ques tion," he explained. ' ' But the ring fell out of the box unnoticed while 1 the 1 ; clerk was MRS. SNYDER AT HOME Mrs. V. J. Snyder and infant son of 1115 McGilchrist st. re- tnrriri in thi hnm PVii-ictmaa day after being dismissed from f!1? " and,s!ie didnt discover Salem General hospital. u ""1 the soldier had left. She I expected him 10 return,, but when I Les Newman's men's store will be he i; didn't, she told police and an Slight damage was reported cl08ed Thursday and Friday, Dec. alarm was spread. when a car driven by Nora L. An- I' na Ior inventories. just after midnight Christmas derson, 1577 Court st, collided rviiTvrn vrrn ir evf Betty's telephone rane. CAR HITS CYCLE r,!?V 7. A2V 7 "arT R- W. Maker, 90 Beech old V. See, 823 S. Capitol st, at received first aid treatment when Saturday? a voice asked. "Did I leave a ring there last! Trade, and Commercial streets Monday evening. Make arrangements with Bishop's Studio to have your family pic ture made during the holidays. At your home or loathe studio. Lutt flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9392. ' he cut the index finger on his left 1 ve beea searching for you for hand with an axe Christmas dav. for days' MissiKuhq exclaimed Maker reported later to Deaconess aia an nour iater me siory naa a hospital for additional- medical nappy enaing. : treatment of the lniurv. rne soldier, Private Walter Sy- . I kucki 01 unicago, said he hadn't wormanay Manor wiu De unaoie missed the rine until his to open Wednesday, Dec. 26 as friend. Miss Mildred Operman of I planned. Due to transportation Philademhia ODened the mndv tie-up, key members of the staff nackaee and fnimd ih mntv iHn I . . .. . I 1 1 . . ... If), .-; r r-J ur ucunc lowoa sc oaiem 1 ea-i nv oecn unaoie 10 reacn aaiem. I bo. erai, izq south Uberty. watch for opening announce- . , ment IIERK FROM PORTLAND - Mrs, Annie C Paul of Portland, Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. Office manacer of Miller Merran- e are now accepung reserva tions for New Year's Eve. Ph. 4006 between 10 a.m. and 5 pjn. Leonard's Sunner Sluh. tile company at the headquarters -there, was visitors in Salem On Christmas. Aghast, he phoned Miss Kuhn. After recovering the ring. Pvt. Sykucki carried out his original plan with the i candy and Miss Operman said ?yes." ;p: Wool Prices ; Talk Subiect a t. ; .i Kalem hardware , store will .be closed Wednesday, Thursday, and I Friday for inventory. - Cyn" Cronlae photographs . and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Calendars Grabenhorst Bros., Realtors. 134 S. Liberty. D. E. Decker, watchmaker, 1984 State, leaving present location. Customers clease call for watfhea CUl ana install Shatter-Proof I at once. A few very fin- maran uto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 125 teed watches for sale reasonable. cenier st. - ' mow unpsmica zurmiurt mop fti m TV 7 Woodrow J23 Center. 1 riimail W 1TGS The Pike. Vanilla Ice cream and my f l 12 other deUclous flavors from iNftW I nrflltin I wmcn 10 cnoose ior your enrtsx mas dinner and parties. 1 Due to the transportation ' tie-up which has held Up the orchestra ' and other personnel, Nirmandy Manor will be unable to open on CHICAGO. Dec. 2$.-(P)-The of fice of Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch, elevated to" the college ASHINGTON. Dee. 25-- Sfnator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) made public today a letter, from i the OPA saying that a meeting wth the wool industry advisory I committee to discuss' the i maxi mum average price regulation for wool textiles is planned early next year, i piichard H. Field, OPA general counsel; wrote that amendments to the , price order already made have eased hardships for manu facturers. O'Mahoney's statement said that this "is disputed by wool! of cardinals by PoDe Pius XII. announced . today the archbishop lexuie manuiacwrers wno declare Wd Dec. 26th as, planned. Watch had received the following tele- for announcement. (ttbitiiary afiiut ! Mr. Alice Kirk Miller, at th resi dence, MM South High street. Decem ber 22. Survived by her husband. Ed- gram from President Truman: "Please accept my cordial con gratulations on the highly de served honor that has come , to you in youf selection as a mem ber of the college of cardinals! I feel sure that Americans or all denominations rejoice at this rec ognition and the enlarged oppor- ard A. Miller of Salem: and a cou sin Mn Allra K Edmumlufi of K- m. services -win bm held December J tunity it gives you, for service to mi at io no a.m. ai wa viougn-tiamcK i vour church and tft cemetery. Fev. Setn Huntington will fuciate. . Tnraer Oeorga It. Turner, at hla home at SS Division street, Sunday, Decern -A ber 23. at the age of SI years. Survived by two sons. Gerald A. Turner of tna U. A. army and Dale W. Turner f the U. 8. navy. Announcement of services UUr by Cloug li-Barrlck com , njr. ' ! Korthaetl In this city Sunday. December M, - Minnie Pearl Northncsw, late resident . of West Salem, at the age of. J years. ' Wife of Ray B. Norttiness of West - Salem, and sister of George But son f Kalem. Charles BuUon of Stockton, Calif., and Gideon Butson of CaUfor- ' ma. Services will be held- Wednesday, December M. at 1 JO p.m. at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with interment In tne Ijtm Mission cemetery. Dr. Joseph , Adams will officiate. . Oho Melby. lata resident of 1144 North 17th street, at the Veterans' hospital In Portland Saturday, Decem ber 22. at the ace of M years. Hus band of Sadie Mcjby of Salem; broth- er of Mrs. O. A. Cornel luson of Fal lon, Mont., Mrs. Elmer Larson and Edwtn Mclby of Moorhead, Minn.. Peter and Albert Melby of Fargo. North Dakota, Martin Melby of Oaket. N D., Laurtt Melby of Rustad. Minn., and tngval Melby of Seattle;1 Services will be held Wednesday, Def , ' rernber 2a. at I :M pjn. at the Clougri BarTick chapel with Rev. Olaf ' Asper - officiating. Interment In Fargo, N. D. Bleckert - " ' Mr. Gracella EJcckert, late resident I of 471 Klngwood drive, at a local i bospital. Sunday, December 23. Sur vived by her husband. Oscar Bleckert: a daughter, Linda Rae Bleckert, and a son. Bruce Owen Bleckert. all of Salem: parents. Mr: and Mrs. George , Munger of Bicmark, N. D.: a sister. Mrs. Richard King of Grand Forks, N. D.: and two brothers. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Munger andXt. Melvin B. Munger, both ovemeai with the armed force. Services "WU be held Wednes day. Dec. 2S. at 3 u rn., at the Cloueh- Barrick chapel. Rev. Chester B. Hamb- lin will officiate. Interment will be in Bel crest Memorial park. humanity. With it my warm regards and j Christmas greetings, I am, very sincerely yours, "Harry S. Truman. PEARL HARBOR. T.II. T5 Vester Johnson, son of Mrs. Ber tha Pickens, of Salem, Ore Is on his way home.1, Johnson Is one of 3000 high- point army veterans whom the "Magic Carpet" is bringing back to the States aboard the USS ing a ship at the pier when they Windsor. . (supped from the gangplank. v A. . unequivocally that i (the I order) 1 continues to result In reducing needed! men's wear i fabrics byi some, SO peri cent and has in creased the production of lighter-i Weight, lower-cost women's wear materials by the same percent-H age.n Seattle Pair Given j Unexpected Dunking j SEATTLE, Dec. 25 -i.Wy- Mrs. Maria Nekelowski, S3, and Joe: Retzek, 39, went swimming unin-i tentionally yesterday tn frigid,, oil-! covered waters of Puget Sound just off pier 63 and spent 20 min-i utes in the numbing' chill before harbor patrolmen and a sailor ef-i fected a rescue., I Retzek was unconscious when1 the pair was taken ashore. MrsJ Nekelowski said they were leav-t Cant - ' Henry Cant, late resident of Rosa I-odgr, pre., at a local hospital. Tues day, December 23. Announcement of services later by Clougli-Barrtck com- i . pany. , - nnnoc nr imfifim Ui IU UL Ur l.UUUii; This insignia pro claims that its wearer has honorably dis charged his obligation o his country. Now, let lis honorably discharge our obligation to hinu A message In the public Interest by , fc-sva. uiui v. .i.vi u jam wisui wwi ' w uiwvwi ' - t ? p , 'til s i 1 - mJl '4 ' m ? f '.. s ' n -ztfifi :'' ,,-- tte ; M 2M- r- -v' .-: ' b nil 1 1 -j.-. w ; -Jt L VV"I Regular .6.98, A M ' h - I - ;: I- Am w-t-cd - LynX i Blouses now-.--,- . s - " t& Z r 484 'Ute stmt' &dem' 0rTn ! -- kJ J r I ' - , j; Here's a our wonderful opportunity to mt on things; you need right now i1 warm " winter wearing apparel for yourself K. fresh fashions for schoolgirl wardrobes , even the fur coat that Sana forgot is included j in this clearance! Everything is good quality, slightly soiled from holiday display and handling. Dr. P. D. 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