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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1946)
1 The) Ofqom Slatssninn. Salem. Of, Sunday, June 23. Seven Wounded At Execution - BUDAPEST. Jvfie 22JSv n snaJe spectators were wounded by ncoehetj when a convicted war chimin! was shot today in Marko Jail courtjrard. Many spectators, especially wo men who are-ne allowed legal ly to witness executions became hytteriral. The executed man. Jeno Rum-kay-Ranzenberger. wea a- forntir jesters in the Hunt an an army and we'm deputy minister of the ; interior. "; Hewed Releases Here Firxl! Tear fare rite baatd . . . year favorite vseelM ., . . the new est recordings are . aw si tine yeacr aeleeUoa here, Step In te-assrrsw- ajad piefc ae sw ree arae fee yew library. H EIDER'S X Cssrt Si. CaU 7521 eg REMEMBER WHEN OlgjygJ I f' nf W.T- Rigdon Co. R l ' Funeral Dlreeters 1 T. i. , ! 1 Ccrn? in tcdayl lYlaltQ your choice IZris cj Biirisj if try wttkptrheps wt hmt$ yar s!z$ m$wI The m Silvcrtowa (ire witk a wider, flatter tread pats more rubber where you aeed it on 7 Ttaaas THAT I Sj I .1 -ail-r, u EARL 158 S. Coaaaaercial 1' ' - - 1146 C. A. Spragiie To Head State Publishers GKARHART. June 22 6P-The Oregon Newspaper Publishers' as sociation elected Charles A. Spra gue. Salem Statesman publisher tnd firmer governor of Oregon, president at the 59th annual con vention today. O. G. Crawford. Heppner Gazette-Times, was elected vice president, and Frank Jenkins, Klamath Fall Herald and News, treasurer. William TUgman. Eu gene Register -Guard, will repre sent the association in handling the Eric W. Allen memorial fund. The annual Amos Voorhies award presented by the Grants Pass Daily Courier for the out standing journalistic achievement in the public interest or welfare nf the newspaper profession went to Merle Ft. Chessman, publisher of the Astoria Budget Directors elected today: Mr. Chessman: Walter W. R. May. Oregon City Enterprise; Robert Hayden. Lebanon Express; J. W. Forrester. Jr., North Bend; Giles French. Morro County Journal; and Frank Schiro, La Grande Observer. Ex-officio board mem bers: Mr. Turnbull and Troyer Thompson, Astoria Budget. Cows arrived at the Jamestown colony in America in 1611, and reached the Plymouth colony in 1624. ' AND INSECTSAt The family circle was an important part of the social order, and "Home Sweet Home hung in a frame over the fireplace? There was al ways a Bible on the parlor table and "Gone With the Wind"' referred to a cyclone instead of a best seller. Remember? the road! It has a Uramgrr bJy with tougher cords aad mora of tbeoa plus two krtmker ttript . to CMtatoa suddea blows that sent that huh cap flriag oo Jiaiflaie Lfoch's car above. Result? A tira that's safer thaa prewar tires be cause it grips the road better wha moving, bugs it tighter ia stoppiag. A 09 that ia labor atory tests resists broiling better thaa prewar tires. A tira that actually OUTWEARS PRE WAR TIRES area at high speeds! Perhaps we hav your sue stock. You'll get yours soooer. it you order today. STRAUSBAUGH, Salem Truman OKV Fund for Agriculture Department WASHINGTON, June 22 -(JP) President Truman signed bill today providing $1,137,694,189 for the agriculture department for the fiscal year starting July 1. The measure contains $75,000, 000 fur the federal school lunch program. It also includes a "no strike? section banning payment of salary to any worker belonging to an .organization whit h claims the right to strike against the government LoiiKshoremeu Said Violating Agreement PORTLAND, Ore . June 22-if Longshoremen in San Francisco. Seattle, and Longview. Was h., have violated the new wage agreement by staging brief work halts, the president of the Pacific Coast Waterfront Employers as sociation asserted today. Frank P. Foisie. San Francisco, declared causes of the work stop uages are varied, "but the con duct is purely arbitrary." He was here to repprt on Washington negotiations to Portland employ ers. "The longshoremen got the best deal In the country," he declared. Their - increase of 22 cents an hour upset the pattern of 18 V cents which had been established in most other industries." Arab-Jewish Meet Sought CAIRO, June 22-P-Hafez Afi fi Patha. Egypt's representative on the United Nations security council, declared today "It's up to the Jews and Arabs to settle their differences now" in Pales tine. He told a news conference that if the Arabs and Jews "agree among themselves pon a govern ment,; then there is no excuse for British troops to remain in Pal estine." The delegate declared that the Americans "are completely igno rant about the Palestine case. They know only the Jews' point of view. Silver Lack to Close Industries SCHENECTADY, N.Y June 22 iPrr Electrical appliance manufac turers f will probably be- forced to halt deliveries in a few weeks" because of the scarcity of silver, the General Electric Co. an nounced tonight. "The same condition holds true for the automotive, motion pic ture, food processing, farm ma chinery1 and many other indus tries." H K Erlieher. GE vice president in charge of purchasing, asserted in a statement. IMPLICATES MIIIAILOV1C BELGRADE, June 22-(VThe commarider of the Serbian volun teer cbrps told a military court today that the corps had fought alongside the Germans against Marshal Tito's Partisans, and at one time had been put under command of Gen. Draja Mihailo vic. :i mm a- - wf ' the tiro that D uW- L SPARK PLUGS 4 r SW ? f ra Pretested for quicker starts, gaa acenomy. MGR. Phone 915 Array Camp Salvage to Build Houses WASHINGTON, June 22 -JP) Wholesale dismantlng of surplus army camps and other projects to provide material for veterans' housing will begin shortly, the government announced tonight. The program is expected to make available enough lumber for 125.000 three bedroom houses, it was estimated informally. , The over-all quantity to be obtained is officially calculated at 1,500, 000,000 board feet or more. The salvaged lumber is due to begin flowing into housing channels within 60 days. The engineering corps will have 15 dismantling jobs well under way by August 1, another 15 by Sept. 1 and 20 more by October 1, the war assets administration and the national housing agency an nounced. Farm Income At New High WASHINGTON, June tt-iJP)-Farmers jingled as much, if not more, cash money in their jeans this mid-year as last, when their six-months receipts totaled $8. 710.000.000. the department of ag riculture estimated today. Their 1945 cash receipts from farm marketings piled up to a rec- rrtrd breaking total of more than $20,000,000,000 by the end of the year. The report made no fore cast for the second half of this year. Farmers marketed more hogs than normal in recent months, helping to keep livestock receipts up to those of last year, and in creased receipts from grain mar ketings helped maintain income levels for crops. Weathermen Stage Contest PORTLAND, Ore.. June 22-1JP) The Oregon ian is keeping a box score of hits and misses of the Portland weatherman. His opening week's batting av erage was perfect: 5 hits out of 5 forecasts. Chief Meteorologist E. S. Ellison announced that his team was planning to outhit the Seattle forecasters, who accord ing to the Seattlf Times batted just .700 in the last month. Ex-GI Pacing Utah Tourney SALT LAKE CITY. June 22-4 After three years as an aerial gunnery instructor. Tal Smith, 26-year-old Alameda. Calif., ama teur, showed his rivals something about accuracy with got, tools today in taking the halfway stage lead in the 72 -hole $5,000 Utah open tournament.; Smith, tied for second at 68 yesterday, licked k strong south erly wind and the Fort Douglas course for a 70 and a two-day mark of 138, six under par. Smith held a three-stroke lead over John Geertien, home pro fessional, who had 74 after his brilliant 67 yesterday. Constance Bennett Weds Fiftli Time RIVERSIDE, Calif . June 22-UP) In a dim-lit chapel, surrounded by Hollywood notables, Constance Bennett became a bride today for the fifth time She and Col. John Theron Coulter were married by Lt. Col. Tunis L. Cordill. chaplain of the 12th air force at nearby March field. Her daughters, Lynda and Gyl Roland, were present and she was given in marriage by her 17-year-old son, Peter Bennett Plan4 Peftftimi&m Dampens Chinese Conference NANKING, June 22-(yP)-China's peace-seeking committee of three met i today in an atmosphere of pessimism unrelieved by exten sion of the Manchurian truce to June 30. The mutual distrust strongly voiced in Chinese com munist and government quarters dampened hopes of a general set tlement of China's Internal strife. ILLICIT DRUGS CUT WASHINGTON, June 22 -(JP) Col. Crawford F. Sams of General Douglas MacArthur's staff report ed today that American occupa tion forces in Japan and Korea have cut off pO per cent of the world's prewar illicit drug trade at its source. Too Late to Classify LARGE SLEEPING room, icfommo- 4d.aU Jjxopl.Ph. 45S1. run sali : Marsnau nrawMrim 15c pound. You pick. Ptiorwr S-XZS1. mornins or eyentng. t6n SALI: axis WiTton rug. impair vvlour drapes." Mrs. J. D. Foley, 379 Fiwk iv. 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