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

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    2 The Oreeosa
Salem, Ore Tuesday. June 4L 194S
Eagles to Install
Officers Tonight
. Installation of efficers" will fea
4. ture tamlfr.t's meeting of the Sa-
leva of Eale t Eagles' hall.
The aneetln to scheduled for t
'clock.
lJ A. Hamiltea 1 toquht wiU
munenrt' hla sixth year at aerie
secretary.- Other to be installed
arc Lewis T Wallace, junior past
worthy president; Emory Sanders,
worthy president; Jim Sim. vice
president; Dr. Floyd Utter, chap
lain; James ' Jarrett, treasurer:
' Roger McVey. conductor; Willard
t imnii, uuuiir KUI, EllHl II
liarmon, Arnold Overman and E.
C. Linstrand as trustees for three-,
two-, and one-year terms, respectively.
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Dorena Dam
Bids Approved
PORTLAND. June 3-fT- Pre-
limner j worn - mi now nver S
Dorena dam In Lane county will
be done by two firms: Leonard
and Slate and E C. Hall, of Port-
! land
They were awarded the con
tract on a joint bid of SI. 248.249 -50.
the only offer received.
Army encineers also reported
Halveraon Construction company.
Salem, wan low bidder at $55.57(5
for a citntract to move 30 housing
units from McLoughlin Heights.
Vancouver. Wash., to the Dorena
dam site.
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SLAVS SAID MOBILIZING
LONDON. Tuesday. June 4
-The Rome correspondent of the
London Daily Mail said, today
that reports reaching the Italian
capital through "reliable sources'
state that Belgrade newspapers
have published an announcement
of a general mobilization in Yugoslavia.
miSONESS VOTED MONET -
WASHINGTON. June ' l-i&t-Retroactive
promotions and sub
sistence pay for all navy, marine
corps and coast guard personnel
held prisoners during the war
would be permitted under a bill
passed today by the house and
sent to the president.
ENDS TODAT! (TUES.)
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"Windaur of Waflaad"
Smith Describes
'Ideal9 Candidate
CHICAGO. June 3-;p-Gerald
L K. Smith today said his Ameri
ca First party had endorsed 10
senators and 112 members of the
house for re-election to congress
this tall.
Our idea of the Ideal congress
man. said Smith, is one that is
as anti-communist as Rankin of
Mississippi, as nationalistic as
Hoffman of Michigan, and as un
derstanding of his people's needs
as Dewey Short of Missouri..
5 Vessels to
Unload Vets
-Br the Associated Press
Five vessels carrying 740i re
turning veterans are scheduled
to arrive at three U. S. ports to
day. Ships arriving:
At New York ,
Mahonoy C ii y Victory kfrpm
Bremen.. "
At San Diego
Two patrol craft and repair
ship USS Indra.
At Seattle
S. S. Lawrence 'Jpianella from
San Fernando.
Ships which arrived yesterday:
At New York
Bard st own Victory from Bra
man. -
At San Francisco-
Gen. Mitchell from Guam, Pre
sident Hayes, Sea Bass from
Okinawa, Winged Arrow from
Samar.
At Seattle
USS tl Paso from Pearl Harbor,
Sebastian Viscainou from Maen
nah Pass, Sea Barb from Yoko
hama.'
Nutrition Expert
Arrives in Salem
Ednt Burtchin, nutrition expert
and itinerant Instructor, area of
fice, American Red Cross, San
Francisco, arrived In Salem Mon
day night, preparatory to launch
ing an active nutrition program
for Marion county chapter of Red
Cross., i
White her. Miss Burtchin will
conduct three classes in nutri
tion at state institutions, two for
state penitentiary workers, one
for the girls at j Hillcrest home.
Also. Miss Burtchin will work
with Mrs. David F-ason, chairman
of the Marion county ' Red Cross
nutrition committee, in plans for
the famine emergency program.
Miss Burtchin will be in Salem
until June 21.
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County Jersey
Cattle Show
A wards Given
Awards in Marion County Jersey
Cattle show In Salem Monday:
Four-H club classes: Junior calf-1.
I Betty Jean Vort: t. Ronald C. Bar-
1 nu-k' 3 Willuv RirhM Sjininr alf.t
Betty Jean Vogt: 2. Dennis Riches: 3.
Donna Le Klein. Junior yesrling-1.
Robert Barnes; X. Victor L. Barnick;
3. John E. Mulvilhill. Senior yearltng
I. Robert Mart: S. Mildred Bai
ley: .3. Donna )Le Klein. Producing
row-1. Ronald E. Barnick: 3. Geargc
E Settlemeir: 3. Betty Jean Vogt.
Open classes: Bulls, junior ctf-l.
TlUman C- l-inn: t4D C. Brock. Sen
ior calf-l. Bates and Riches: : 3. Elwin
E. Pierce: , 3. William Vogt. Junior
yearlinaj-1. Rex Ross: 2. Rich Lea
Farm: 3. William W. Poole. Jr Senior
yearllnc-1. Norman Nash; 1. Dan Pot
ter. Two year olds-1. Welsh and
B a 1 1 y Three-yesr-olds-1. O. C.
Welsh and H. r. Nelson: 2. Edgar E.
Nicholson. Ased-1. Ren Ross.
Heifers: Junior ealves-l. Betty Jean
Vort: 2. Tillman I. inn; 3 and 4. Floyd
E. Bates; 3. Floyd Railev. Senior
calves-1 and 2. D. C. Brock; 3. Rich
Lea Farm: 4. Dennis Riches: S. O. C.
Welsh and H. F Nelson. Junta year-hngs-1.
Elwin E Pierce: 2. Rich Ia
Farm; 3. Bob Barnes: 4. Victor Bar
nick: 3. Edgar E. Nicholson. Senior
yearlings-l. Rex Boss: 2. Robert Marg
gi; 3. Donna Lee Klein: 4. Mildred B.
Bailey: S. Floyd Bailey.
Cstws: Two-year olds-l. Rrx Ross; 2.
Ronald Barnick: 3. Betty Jean Vogt: 4.
Rich Lea Farm; S. George Settlemeir.
Three year olds-l. Rich Lea Farm; X.
O. C. Brock: 3. Floyd E. Bates: 4. Bill
Son wan. Four-yaar-olds-l. Rex Ross:
3. D. C. Brock: 3. Norman Ross: 4.
Mildred Bailey. Aged cows-1. Rex
Roaa: 2. Rex Rosa: S. Flovd Bailey: 4.
D. C. Brock; S. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Roberts. Jr.
Produce of dam 1. Rich Lea Farm;
1 and 3. Floyd Bailey. Junior get of
Ire. 1. Brock and Beatty: I. Welsh
and Beatty; 3. Norman Nash. Senior
get of aire-l. Welsh A Nelson; S. Rich
Lea Farm.
Floyd, Bates, president of the Marion
County Jersey cattle club, was master
of ceremonies. Assisting at the clerk's
table were O. C. Welsh, club (secre
tary, and Mrs. Otto Beatty.: former
secretary. Ben Newell, assistant coun
ty agent, was ringmaster. Leonard
Hudson. Silverton. and Jim Bishop.
Salem, assisted with the young group
of exhibitors.
Special V tetters
Special visitors were Harold Ewalt.
OSC: I. Slaw-r western fteldmaa for
the American Jersey Cattle club: Leo
Spltzbart, state fair manager; Eddie
Ahrens. state fair board: A. A. Ceer.
Marion county fair board: E. McEI
vennL Vancouver. Ernest Courier. Al
bany. Ralph Wolfe. Monitor. L. S
Lorenxen. Dayton. R. E. Cilmeur and
John Galea. Canby. Jersey breeders:
L. A. Hwtbert, Jersey sales manager.
Independence: M. C. Cunderaon. sales
manager and a director of the state
club; O. R. Stanfield. cattle buyer
from MarysvUle. Wash.
Exhibitors were Jack Ramseyer.
Ronald E. Barnick. Robert Maraai. L.
A. Roberts. Jr . Jean Vogt. Roy E.
Glrod. John E Mulvilhill. Victor L.
Barnick. D. C. Brock. Elwin E. Pierce.
Nash aV Sweet. O. C. Welsh. H. F
Nelson. Harlan A. Wilson. Otto Beat
ty. Floyd Bates, Norman Nash. A.
Barnick. William Vdgt of Salem: Wal
lace Riches. Dennis Riches. Stanley
RichM of Turner: Mildmt Bai-v.
Floyd Bailey. Jefferson: Donna Lea
Klein of AumsvlUe. William W. Pops.
Sr.. and sen of Star ton: Tillman C
Linn. Dan Potter. W. M Schwars of
Silverton: Ceoree E. -"ftettiemetr of
Woodburn: R. G. Campbell, r Otrwk;
Rex and Norman Ross of lit AneL
Gov.- Snell to Return
Today or Tomorrow
Cov. Earl Snell who attended
th recent governor's annual con
ference at Oklahoma City, Okla..
will return to Salem late today or
Wednesday, he telegraphed his of
fice here Monday.
The governor is returning here
by automobile in company with
Raymond Olson, acting adjutant
general.
Pirates Attack
U.S.S. Chief. Joseph
WASHINGTON'. June 3 - UP) -The
stranded American Liberty
ship Chief Joseph was attacked
recently by 60 Chinese pirates on
the north China coast, the navy
said tonight.
An American destroyer from
Tsingtao went to the rescue after
the pirates had been beaten off
j in a first attack, the navy added.
The ship had gone aground at
Shitau bay when the attack oc
curred. The Liberty ship was -a Port
land .built ship launched in 1942
by four Indian girls of the Che
ma wa Indian school, Salem.
Argentina Protects
New British Stamp
BUENOS AIRES. June SP
Foreign office circles said today
Argentina ha made a formal pro
test to Britain over a British
stamp, issued recently, which they
said tended to show as British ter
ritory not only the Falkland is
lands which Argentina always
has insisted should bje restored to
her by Britain but the south
Orkneys and New Georgia as well.
Both of the latter island groups
form part of Argentina territory.
NEGRO REPRIEVED
BATON ROUGE, La., June 3-(i-Gov.
Jimmie Davis today is
sued a "reprieve until further or
der" for Willie Francis, negro
youth who escaped death rn an
electrocution attempt, to enable
Francis to seefc remedy before the
VS. supreme court.
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The Hard ol Hearing
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June 8 and 7 -
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Nominations
Open for New
Legion Officers
First nominations for 1946-47
officers of American Legion Post
No. f were made at a meeting
Monday night in the Legion hall.
Further nominations will be
made at the rex,i meeting and el
ections will take place at the first
meeting in July.
Rex Kimmell was the lone nom
inee for commander of the post.
Other positions and nominees
werei
First vice commander, 'James
Turnbull and "Lawrence Oster
man. Second vice commander,
Charles Huggins and James Gar
vin Adjutant, Art Johnson. Fi
nance offirer, James Lewis, His
torian, Irl1 McSherry, Chaplain,
T. V. Richardson. Quartermaster,
Jack Edwards. Sgt.-at-arms, Don
ald Apperson. Building commit
teeman, Mose Palmateer. Execu
tive committeeman, I. N. Bacon,
Walter Kirk, Buckler Lewellen,
Dick Meyers and Austin Wilson.
Nominations were also opened
for delegates to the state conven
tion in Portland in July.
Uranium Production
Said Told to Russians
MONTREAL. 'June 3-P)-Doc-.uments
purporting to show .that
a soviet official in Ottawa was
informed last year as to the quan
tity of uranium produced in fac
tories on the North American con
tinent was introduced by the
prosecution today at the conspir
acy trial of Fred Rose, communist
member of the Canadian parliament.
Prosecution Opens Fire
In Jap War Trials
TOKYO, Tuesday, June 4.-yP)
-Prosecution of Japan's top mili
tarists as war criminals "will be
no ordinary trial," but part of a
battle "to preserve the entire
world from destruction," Allied
Chief Prosecutor Joseph B. Keen
an told the international tribun
al today, in his 55-page opening
statement as the prosecution
opened its cases against the 26
Japanese defendants.
CHIANG. MARSHALL TO MEET
NANKING, Tuesday, June 4 -(iPi-Generalissimo
Chiang Kai
shek, who must choose between
peace and civil war for his strife
torn nation, scheduled an impor
tant conference today with Gen
eral Marshall, special U. S. envoy
to China. Chiang and Marshall
were expected to spend- most of
the day going over the Manchur
ian situation.
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Vote Split in
French Ballot
PARIS, June 3.-;P-The so
cialist party, despite its losses in
yesterday's election, appeared to
day to have retained its strong
position in the direction of
France's provisional government.
While the moderate popular re
publican movement (MRP) oust
ed the communists as France's
largest single party, the basic fac
tor dominating French postwar
politics remained: That no single
party is large enough in itself to
command a majority in the as
sembly, and thus a coalition gov
ernment is the only formula.
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