1 Tho Oroaoai S Unified Rule of Germany Sought BERLIN." Slay Il-(VGen. Jo aph T. McNarney rantwcd hit (tftnMtdt kxUy for administration of Giiraany as lt'conomi unit. nf declared 4icreajun at tack by German civilians on U-S. IHDI TODAY! J.. Tka Laagk Hit! : "SNAFU" TOGETHER 1 1 TWO BIG HITSI A VACUUM a aw ? J v 1 4 --t i V -r-'X. a 1 ' " JACOUX LINE Df WIT ftfMA VfttPUGO PHONE 3487 : 't L COFEATURE! ; IJit-and-Run Romance : and Fun! . . . Parade of ' : Happy '.Hilarity! I 7 1 - . . . -, . '. ; ;,' j- K - ', OQOLr-t ,r- uLiiL Af o -A i J - IlJIIIlI (., 'xtr m f -,,!!'bC '"' " 1 ) j" Sacrat thoughts ... that "'."'! '' I ' i ld to teret lov . . . iKat . rVw le to rapture and tarror I - ' sfjlmmumm'jJ i . , Tp. , VINCENT PRICE GfL 1 GLENN ANGAN Soiom. Ort, Saturday. Juno 1, I Sit troops and hunger war resulting from tha lack of unification. M-cNarney'i demand was con tained in his monthly report aa American military governor on occupation affair. . Uaa of tobacco aa money ia a old aa it cultivation it matched gold aa lega tender in colonial Virginia. (SATURDAY) Wild Bill EJIiet la SUN VALLEY CYCLONE STARTS 1 SUNDAY! This love of Ours owes cm EXTRA! "llellyweod K-t Ca-' -Latest lVew.t MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P.M. CtNTUtV POX , ncrun r la If Coal Strike Parley Fails NEW YORK. Mar 31 (& Three-man negotiating sub-committees of the United Mine Work ers (AFL) and anthracite opera tors.' meeting in the first day af an induitry-wida walkout by 75.000 Pennsylvania 'hard coal tniaers, failed today to. produce' an agree ment on any point after a- three-' hour discussion. Both sides agreed that ' the miners' walkout was completely effective. The subcommittees meet again at 10 am. (EDT) tomorrow.! Tha immediate effect of the strike was to deprive the nation's winter fuel stockpile, of an eti mated 210.000 tons of hard coal a day. 3 DIE I.N CLOUDBURST DETROIT, May 3 M-Three persons lost their lives as an af ternoon cloudburst hit the De troit .area lata today, snarling transportation and causing prop erty damage estimated by police at "many thousands of dollars." ENDS TODAY! (SAT.) Betty Grable -SWEET SOSIE O'GRADY v Bab Steele "THUNDER TOWN" . CONT. FROM 1 P.M. . . Tomorrow! Claadelte I .Cetbert ; Ranald Colons a UNDER 2 FLAGS' THRILL CO-HIT! TEX BITTER Three In A Saddle" i is i ta . PREVIEW TONIGHT AT . ; . STARTS Wie lor taa Sa and OascMby Davitl O'Brirn KavMldridge Walter Catlett Russians Would .Give Palestine Issue to U.N. LONDON, May SI UP) The Moscow radio said tonjjjht that United Nations participation would be needed to settle the "more acute, than ever" problem of Palestine. "Negotiations between Britain and America alone cannot possi bly settle this very serious prob lem." said Commentator Mikhail Mikkailov in an English-language broadcast. U.S. Sends Note To8 Romania WASHINGTON. May 3M The United States has sent a vig orous protest to the Moscow-dominated Romanian government charging it with "circumventing commitments' to permit political freedoms. The state department released the text of the note tonight, dis closing that the American govern ment had demanded that Romania set a date for free elections and take steps to protect opposition parties. The note said flatly that Amer ican officials in Bucharest have investigated or witnessed suffi cient incidents "to establish, be yond any doubt the fact that po litical violence is on the increase." Columbia Spills Over 10,000 Acres PORTLAND. May 3MTVThe Columbia river, gearing its spring freshet peak, spilled over about 10,00 acres of land between Van couver and Ridgefield, Wash., to day. The weather bureau here fore cast a crest of 21. J feet .2 feet above today s level for the Co lumbia late tonight or early to morrow. The river was expected to begin failing tomorrow. Too Late to 'Classify LOST: Elnn UdiM sold wriat watch; k-pak: Phone (174 Reward. ' WOSJlEM- wanted for cannery workT Apply '"Starr Fruit Products. Church and Mill Sta.. Salem, ph. S073. ENDS TODAY! (SAT.) Vara Hruba Ralston "MURDER IN MUSIC HALL" Jo Crkwood . . am lOZ PALOOKA, CHAMP" 12 PJVL tOMORROWI aw ANNE REVERE . SPRING BYINGION CONNIE MARSHALL HENRY MORGAN r JOSEPH L HAIIKIEWICZ LATEST FOX NEWS FLASHES! OporatioB Croaaroodal . . Shlpa and Man Gatharad at Bikini Atoll for Atomic Bomb Trials! . Historic Blast to Bs FUmodl . . Gon, Tka In Orient! State Archivist Finds Papers The state library is richer by several magazines and pamphlets as a result of the Boy Scout waste paper drive held Sunday. David C. Duniway, Oregon state archivist, was on hand to rummage through the bundles looking for anything of value for the library. He found several architectural magazines and some miscellaneous pamphlets relating to farmers unions which he. be lieves he can iue. The drive netted 36 tons of waste paper, about half of' the total for the drive last October, Gardner Knapp, drive chairman, reported. The Par run junior high school area contributed more paper than any single section of the city, Knapp said. Another Boy Scmit waste paper drive is plan ned for the, fall, he stated. Hospital Balk to Be Negotiated PORTLAND, May 31 -JP)- The state- public welfare commission decided today to conduct nego tiations with Oregon State Hos pital association officials on the issue of hospital expenses for re lief patients. Five hospital association mem bers have notified the commis sion they will not accept more patients under present rate. Sa lem General hospital asked SO cents a day in addition to the $4.50 commission rate for class A hospitals. TAFT NO CANDIDATE WASHINGTON, May 31 -iJP) Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said to night he is- not a candidate for the republican .presidential nomi nation in 1948 now and does not expect the nomination, but would run if selected. CONTINUOUS TODAY! 3 Last Times Today! She Ruled . . in that Strange, Strange House . . . iruniPivn-DAiii nfNPfin g lal l awi IHV iVfc llln.nMy I f CO-FEATURE! SHE KEEPS HER MAN ON ICE riua At Matinee Today Extra! Extra! Look Whal's ! Cookin' Today, DOC! f X t PABADE OF 7 CARTOONS! PLUS BIG STAGE SHOW! WILL BE BROADCASTED OVER KSLII from to 10 Waa McWodn Master of Coromonioo Mus Serial si Mfj "Bugs W Bunny a-gAW Clnh" "Hap Harrigan Four VeBselfl toj Unload Today By the Associated Press More than 3000 returning vet erans are "scheduled to debark from four vessels at two US ports today. - Ships arriving: At New York Gen. Omar Bundy from Canal Zone; Elgin Victory frt Bremen. Saturnia from Southampton, 104S war brides and children. At San Francisco Cape New ham from Subic Bay; PCL 206. UAW ASKS NEW RAISE DETROIT, May 31 -tP)- Offi cials of Chrysler local 1, CIO United Auto Workers,: disclosed today that their 8500 members GREAT S i -. ..... . . : ' , . . ' v:,v i . : . " : . . ' . , I ; U 1 f ! . I -.. . t fl her dramatic portrayal ,, GREAT, too is this dancing Hayworth v singing "Put tlbo Blame on MameM! -4 COLUMBIA PICTURES J t . : - . presents B. - ilia f-; i ' ' ' -- -:. : C. , :.,,,.,...,... . . . v . - , . ..- . . . . . .. . . . . t lift '-v.m-? -TTTT: lT7TTnTTf Tin Ml f-.i I I If J : ' III! .( I! 111. II I I I f - 1 I I I If i .t - v;. . I L 1 j;m.' Lim .imtti t . trnmrrmt, 1 j hava begun a driv for another wag boost to supplement tha cents hourly Increase grant ed ,by the company Jan. 28. . irn rrrsnrf Cant, frarn 1 P.M. NOW SHOWING I Thrill Ca-HIt! Rlehsrd Dlx "Mrsterieos la trader tcith 1 vn " Ml . - -.1 i . i j ! . f - n I - ; .' f : I --' ' " - V ' "'-''.!! 1''- 1 ? ' ' ' I I . v , " , 1 a C k 'V.; J --. ' TtaafaafJP -aaa jB ;. . ., "Baaa-- aaaaw- . - . aaaaaav- ' I--"-' v.- ;, nrvJin I ' V 1111 GE0RGE7.1ACREADY JOSEPH .. "'v. - c ScrMftptay ty lllrioit FaraowMt . " ft by ' : " " " V Dinctmd by ' w VIRGI1IIA' VAN UPP - CHARLES VJDOR ENDS TOD ATI (SAT.) ; St Stars U "DuIIy'i Tavern" - . " . Basil aatabana Tha Woman in Croon"" TOMORROWI CONT. FROM S IMtL.-Ur Eddia Brackaa - Ver.alra Lake T CO-UIT Jaal McCrea - GaO RaaaaH "THE UIISEEII" ;Jl lJll:;.;? ) f . .' ' . (. CALUIA PLUS CO-rEATUREI New.Camedy Kamance! Marsha Hunt and John Carrell A loiter for Evie! My - " i