The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 29, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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Opposes Plan
WASHINGTON, May 28-P-
1 Official of the Oregon and
j MonUm State Medical societies
j today opposed the Wagner-Mur-
ray-Dingell bill for compulsory
health insurance as a trend to-
jward totalitarian control of
I Americans.
J Dr. Robert L, Benson of the
i Oregon State Medical society told
, the senate education and labor
j committee that the bill "would
1 impose a one-man dictatorship
over the medical, dental, nursing
and hospital care of something
like 120.000,000
pie.-
American peo-
now! Ak:-
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sAu, FLOOR SHOW
SELECT VAUDEVILLE
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STEAK Chicken
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LEONARD'S
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Wheat
Flood Feared ?
SPOKAffE May 28 -(JPA con
voy of heavy earth-moving equip
ment left Ciioger field in Spokarie
today for Dormers Ferry, Id Mho,
in iin attempt to save 45.0O0 acres
of wheat from a possible flood th
the diked lowlands of" Kootenay
river valley. ! "
Col. Eric Dougan, commanding
officer at CJieger,4 home of an
aviation engineer unit, said the
convoy was ent in answer to
call for help from James Keyes,
coiinty agentjof Boundry county.
Idaho. Keyes i told Dougan that a
"state of emergency exists." j
Keyes said i the recent rains had
melted the tnpw on the mountains !
faster than ws normal and Koottf-
nay river had risen from Toar
feet in a few days and was still
rising. j f
McCarthy Off j
For L0112 Rest?
BUFFALO, N. Y,, May 28.-0P-
Joe McCarthy, who resigned as
manager of the New York Yan
kees last Frjday because of ill
health, said today ; "I feel like im
new man." j
McCarthy and his wife left their
farm in Buffalo today for a leis
urely trip to New York City where
Marse Joe will wind up his af
fairs with thq club: and say good
byes to Yankee executives and
players. ;
Jewell Principal's I
Resignation May i
Draw Investigation
i 1
PORTLAND, Ore., May 28-0)
Rex Putnam, state superinten
dent of public instruction, said
today he thought there "were
other things Involved" in the res
ignation of a high school princi
pal at Jewell over a board's ban
on books.
Colin McEJwen resigned from
Nehalem Valley union high n
protest to the school board's ban
on; "The Grapes of Wrath" and
"Strange Fruit" from the school
library.
Frank W. Parr of the Oregon
Education association said today
he planned to present the case at
a meeting of the group's ethics
committee June 8. The action may
result in an investigation, tie
added.
Newspapers Buy
Idle Paper Plant ;
TACOMA. Wash,, . May 28-VP)-A
new concern formedby a group
of west coast newspapers has ac
quired an Idle paper company
plant here and plans immediate
remodemiztng to start producing
newsprint before the year's end.
The concern has bought the for
mer Cascade Paper company mills
on .Chambers! creek here from the
Everett Pulp'and Paper company.
The price was reported to be in
excess of $1,000,000. f
Two New Boxing j
Weights Planned j
WASHINGTON,; May 28.-P-Two
new boxing divisions one
between lightheavy and heavy and
the; other between welter and mid
dleweightmay be established 6y
the! national boxing association.!
President Abe J. Greene dis
closed today that the NBA will
take up adoption of these new
classifications at the annual meet
ing in Cleveland, Sept. 9.
21 NAVY SHirS DUE
ASTORIA. May 28-(-Arrival
of 21 naval vessels from Pearl
Harbor for decommissioning-
largest single movement of ships
here was expected today. The
group includes 11 LCS, three LSM.
one LCI and three patrol vessels.
Too Late to Classify
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&LCEPWCI Rooms, j 1320 North lsth.
"FOR SALE: House trailer: IS ft. Roy
al Coach. A No. 1 condition. Sleeps 4.
211 State St. J -
SPRAYING Rjlem Spraying Service.
Ph. 229X2 or MZT. Good work.
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Shutdown, Picketing
Ends in Rochester
ROCHESTER. N. Y
cavy-w2?d;
(Wednesday) -(A)- A city-wide
shutdown by union workers end
ed early today by agreement of
Rochester city officials and a joint
AFL-CIO strategy committee.
In ending a mass picketing dem
onstration which began yesterday
and took approximately 30.000
workers off their jobs, the union
accepted a three-point statement
by city manager Louis B. Cart
wright pledging to meet with city
employes either "organized or un
organized." State Raises
Rent for Two
WU Sororities
Four hundred dollars annual in
crease in rent for each of the two ;
Willamette university sororities j
living in state-owned residences j
was voted Tuesday by the state I
board of control.
Raising the rent charged Alpha
Chi Omega for the old Charles j
K. Spaulding residence and Chi
Omega for the old B. C. Miles
house from $80 to $100 a month,
the board also added the two sum
mer months to the rent schedule.
Cost of putting the houses in
shape, heavy rentals paid by the
state for downtown office head
quarters to leave the houses to
the co-eds were quoted as reasons
for the rise.
Services Order
Northwest Wood
PORTLAND,' Ore., May 28 (JP)
The army-navy lumber purchas
ing agency today ordered about
90,000,000 board feet from north
west fir and western pine mills
on military priority.
R. L. Hennessy, purchasing of
ficer here, said the total included
60.000,000 feet which the agency
could not obtain either directly
or by auction and 30,000,000 feet
to cover June, July and August
needs. Orders are being distrib
uted equally among about 700
mills producing more than 20,000
feet daily, he reported.
Lloyil Girod Enter
Business at Idanha
Lloyd Girod, who recently re
signed as principal of Richmond
school, will move within a few
weeks to Idanha where he is co
owner of a general merchandise
store with E. V. (Bud) Collins.
Girod, who became Richmond
principal in 1939 after coaching
the Leslie high grid team to its
first victory over Parrish In 11
years, was in the navy three years,
most of the time in the Aleutians
where he won several trout and
halibut derbies. He was discharged
last November as a lieutenant.
Three Woodbiirn Boys
Escape Attempt Foiled
OREGON CITY, May 28.-JP)-
An escape attempt of three boys
being returned to the Woodburn
state training school failed yester
day when two of them met the
sheriff in their flight.
The youths, taken into custody
at The Dalles after becoming in
volved in a automobile accident,
had been on parole at their Port
land homes.
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Bob Steele
Thunder Town"
Centinaoas Shews
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HELEN WALKER
ANN RUTHERFORD
NANCY KELLY
JULIE BISHOP
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Yamhill Counlv
Doctor to Head
Health Workers
PORTLAND. Ore . May 28-&-A
report th;t gonorrhea has in
creased more than 400 per cent in
the United Stales the past two
years and will continue to climb
wax made here today.
''Gonorrhea is in thousands of
the kind of homes where it rarely
got 30 years ago," Dr. P. S. Pe-
louze. University of Pennsylvania,
told the State Association of Pub-
lie Health Workers at its annual
meeting.
Dr. lioi lister Stolte, Yamhill
county. w;is named association
president; Dr. Hairy R. Mackel -
ler. Polk county, vice president:
Dr. Richard Wilcos, county unit
director for the state health
board, secretary -treasurer.
Free Information
Need Emphasized
NEW YORK. May 28 .-(.-Freedom
of information is an absolute
necessity to enforce human rights.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt told
the United Nations economic and
social council today.
"It is only the free information
of what happens to people
throughout the world which can
form a basis for public opinion"
she said in presenting the report
of her commission on human
rights recommending a 12 -man
group to study the information j
question.
BOXER STILL CRITICAL
KLAMATH FALIJS, May 28 (JF)
I,ee Hixson, Medford middle
weight in a hospital with a brain
hemorrhage resulting from a
knockout last Tuesday, still was
in critical condition today.
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. - GOLD MINER SELLS
CLAIM FOR $100,000 IN
CASHI ... OTHER NEWS1
Common Approve
Steel Nationalization
LONDON. May 28 The
house of commons voted 338 to
184 tonight in favor of a govern
ment motion asking approval of
plans to nationalize the British
iron and strel industry.
No legislation was involved, the
ballot being in effect a vote of
confidence fW the government to
go ahead with drafting a program
'to put the industry under state
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Dorena Brings
81,214,742 Bid
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 2&-iP
A joint bid of S 1.244.742.50, sub
mitted by tciard Sc Slate and
E. C. Hall,; Portland firms, was
the only bid received on a major
contract in preparations for
building the Dorena dam in Lane
county, thei army engineers said
today.
The bid was 36 5 per rent
alxive the engineers' estimate of
$910,324 97.
The project includes relocation
of Oregon. (Pacific and Eastern
railway tracks and of a market
road: moving the Cottage Grove
water supply pipe line; construc
tion of a county road on the left
bank of the Row river, a highway
span and two railway onages,
and borrow! area drainage facili
ties. CIO UNIONS PREPARE
PORTLAND. Ore. May 28-VP
A joint maritime committee has
been organised in this area to co
ordinate CIO unions If a strike is
called in this harbor, officials said
toitay. Ernest Baker of the long
shoremen was named temporary
chairman.
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Adults 65c Service 30c
Children 20c (AH Inc. Tax)
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PORTLAND, Ore, May XiHf)
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tion (survey predicted today Ben
ton bounty and Corvallis would
have 25,000 population by 1953 if
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