The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 04, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. Mar 4. 1948
MOTES BEATS WHAKTON
PORTLAND. "Mar J --Tommy
Meyer, 147. Portland, won a
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Salen Senators
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10-round decision over Eddie
Wharton, 142, Portland, in a not-too-exciting
boxing bout here to
night.
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Exchange pf
Ideas Sparks
Housing Forum
A lively exchange ol: informa
tion and idea on housing spark
ed a housing forum, under spon
sorship of the Tocal i American
Veterans Committee, in which
more than 100 veteratu 'and au
thorities on various 'phases of
housing for veterans participated
last night in the chamber of com
merce rooms. t s
j Walter E. Hutchinsoa, assistant
director of FIIA in Portland, as
sured veterans thatthe" current
building program is giving them
preference, despite the prevalence
of non-housing building. The lat
ter, he explained, is due to the
leak of information which pre
ceded the government "stop
building" order March 1 26 and
prompted the early staHof much
Commercial building. .
Jack Hubbard, representing
QPA, said OPA's contribution to
veteran housing has been holding
down price of building materials
and construction to 30, or 35 per
cent over pre-war prices, as com
pared with costs 185 per cent
higher for the comparable period
after World war I. Other speak
ers included George Aiken, state
budget director and holuslng com
mission member. County Service
Officer Hub Saalfeld, Mayor I.
M. Doughton and CitjP Treasurer
Paul Hauser. i ;
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Jason Lee Cljifrch
Choir to Present
Easier Cantata'
Jason Lee Methoda'st,' church
choir will present the f cantata
"The Kingdom of God" by E. K.
Heyser, at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 3.
Gastav Klempel directf the choir,
with Alice Rose orgaout. Mem
bers are Elsie Bell, Jewell Brink
ley, Betty Brinkley, Shirley Dean,
Phyllis Smith, Doroth Klempel,
Bernicej Brewster, Bett Klempel,
Donna Nystrom and Rary Keef
er. sopranos; Mrs. Walter Ny
strom, Blanche Baumgilr trier, Mrs.
HL A. I'orkner, Frieo Carlson,
Roberta Klempel. Mrf. ffred L.
Rose, Mrs. H. W. InHn, altos;
E. H. Ellis. Kenneth; Hamilton,
Robert Klempel, masses; H. J.
Rehfuss, E. V. Yung And K. W.
Hamilton, tenors. Richard F.
Smart will be guest soloist.
DeMolay Take Over
City Hall Positions
Friday was DeMolay day in the
city hall, with members of that
group occupying city offices for
the day.
Don Davis acted as mayor:
Buster Wilson, treasurer; Dan
McCall. water commissioner; Rod
Bright, chief of police: Don John
son, police officer, and Blair Mc
Cabe, jailer.
.
Ivliisic Features
First Christian
Church Programs
The First Christian church.
Center at High street, each year
presents a series of musical con
certs Sunday nights between and
including Easter and Music week.
Last Sunday Salem high school
choir presented a concert under
the direction of Lena Belle Tar
tar.
Next Sunday Esther Miller, in
structor of voire at Willamette
university, will sing three special
solos, "Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre,
an aria from the oratorio "Joshua
by Handel, and "Green Pastures
by Sanderson, and "The Lord Has
Given Me A Song"' by Wise-Livingston.
The choir, directed by John
Schmidt, jr., will sing "Saluta
tion" by Gaines and "Great and
Glorious' by Hayden. Lois
Schmidt at the console of the
organ will play a duet with Har
old Ranton at the piano. The Rev.
Dudley Strain preaches on the
subject "Lost Weekend."
At the 10:50 morning worship
he will preach on the topic of
"Christian Values," and the choir
sings the anthem "Beautiful Sav
iour" Riegger. Fred Bates will
sing "Out of the Depth- by Rog
ers. Sunday is the beginning of
National Music week and the
opening official musical event of
the week is to be the playing of
the carillonic bells of the church
at 9:30 a.m. by the organist.
Salem Youth
Hold Retreat
At Sea-Coast
Annually, the first weekend in
May, Englewood United Brethren
young people go to one of Ore
gon's beauty spots for a time of
inspiration, fun and planning.
For the fourth time the young
people will spend this weekend
at Nelscott's Sea Haven ramp
grounds. Trjirty-five left Salem
Friday night and will return Sun
day night.
WilJiam Dunigan, chairman of
the committee in charge of ar
rangements for the retreat, an
nounced the theme will be "Jesus
Calls U" as interpreted from
John 11:28. Various conference
and devotional periods will be led
by the following: Lola Koerner,
president of the Sunday evening
youth fellowship; Gertrude West
phal, assistant youth director;
Mrs. Hugh Lowmiller, and the
pastor, the Rev. J. M. Good heart.
Sunday morning service will be
by C. O. Goodman, who will
speak on "Compassion At Work.
Night services are dismissed fur
this week.
Market Suffers
Third Sethack
4500 Veterans to
0
Dehark Today
By lh Auoclalvd t'ini
Some 4500 returning veterans
are expected to debark from five
vessels at two US ports today.
Shins arriving: At New York
Rensselaer Victory from Le Havre.
At San Francisco San Saba
from Okinawa, Renville from To
kyo. LST 668 from Pearl Harbor.
the Eagles lodge and Ute Chris
tian church.
Running against him in the prl
maries May 17th Is Lyman Rosa,
former state senator. Aloha.
Riifus Wood on
Campaign Tour
Rufus Wood of Oregon City.
derrfocratir candidate for con
gressman from the first Oregon
district, was In Salem Friday call
ing on voters in the interest of
his candidacy. Wood has been
making a tour of the district He
lived for many years In Lincoln
county and on this trip renewed
acquaintances in that section of
the district.
Wood Is county assessor of
Clackamas county, having held
the office ten years. He has had
experience as a postmaster, school
teacher, farmer and logger. He
holds membership In the grange, :
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WASHINGTON, May 1 3-P-
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, re
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to junk its bill for merging the
war and navy departments pend
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Rear Admirals C. E. jVh Hook,
general inspector, and! D. W.
Mitchell, supply offiterrfor the
western sea frontier, iodiiy open
el an official navy investigation
into charges of dumping'" of food
and other supplies niad earlier
this week by Rep. i'a liter Nor
blad. ; Adm. Van Hook said te inves
tigation would requiref several
days. Findings will jbejsent to;
Washington and not r4le4ed here i
previously, he said. ? j
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Religious Drajna
The last years in khe life of
Christ were depicted y the Wil
lamette university playeiU in the
"Family Portrait," lat ftight at
the high school auditclriuin.
The leading role of; Mary was
played by Joyce Feideh ajid Mar
garet Allen enacted jthe-Irole of
Mary Magdalene. - S k
Lucile Paulus directed the. well
attended production witfa music
arranged by Melvin deis.i
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fllS N. LIBERTY
NEW YORK, May 3 ,IV-The
stock market today suffered Its
third successive average setback
with light selling blamed mainly
on the national coal crisis and
threats of a railway walkout.
While closing losses ran to two
or more points for pivotal rails
and industrials, extreme reces
sions were shaded in mot cases
at the last, and there was a smat
tering of gainers. Transfers of I,-
001,000 shares compared with 1.-
000,000 Thursday.
Wall Street viewed the labor
situation as sufficiently bearish
to offset another batch of good
dividends, earnings and split-up
possibilities.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was off .7 of a point at
78.4, widest retreat since April 24.
It was about two points under the
15-year peak established April 20.
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