1 Th Orqoa giitaainnn. talem. THOMAS AimTCO 'Allard W. Thorn, 4 IS N. Cot-t;- C. was arrested at hi horn l4vMUy night an warrant char-g-Ad larceny by Deputy Sheriffs .Grarft Ktawna and Jmn Carvta. He waa booked at tba county Jail in Uev of $7M U1L CmUm Today STASTS Tcnorrou! t1:Cl-!ii SUNSET CARSON IN "EL PASO KID' STMTS UEDIIESDAY V. SJTi S3 ' r - 1 - 1 ". f - - "" I . .. nr: ' ( , i -IttRX STEVENS V i a r Co Facrhara 1 T?" JO Mill "" ' ' . a c:msm lira titan y C I Ot Tu day. J an 23. 148 OREGON GOAL. ASSURED PORTLAND, June 2 4 --Oregon's goal of saving 20.000 tons of wheat and 500 tons of fats and oils by Juljr 1 will be reached easily, Joseph K. Carson, chair man of the state food for famine relief committee, predicted today. He complimented Portlanders for "eating and wasting less bread." ENDS TODAY CO -FEATURE Suaoet Carson "ROUGH RIDERS OF CHEYENNE The Bella of St Mary's" Start Tomorrow (Wed.) ENDS TODAY! Jemlffer Jones la "LOVE LETTERS" Alee "The Seuerlta Free the West THAT nmuiw mrjiiznr. l SEC OrEXS :4S TO. rm . HAvn 0 f7 I VI )V fforally Chinese Strife ! i 1 Laid to U. S. Polity, Troops NANKING, June 24 -iJFyK blunt charge by China's No. 1 communist that the United States was responsible for China's inter nal strife shook the framework of peace negotiations here today. The accusation was made in a statement issued from Yenan by Mao Tse-Xung, chairman of the communist i party. lie flatly as serted that -the stationing of large U. S. forces in China was the "fundamental cause of the even tual outbreak and propagation of civil war ip this country " The coroinunist leader's broad side against U. S. policy in China came at a delicate period in Gen eral Marshall's efforts to negotiate peace, and .it came at a moment of special tension caused by the mobbing of a leftist "peace dele gation" arriving from Shanghai BASEBALL TOIIIGHT S:1S P. VL. Waters FUld Salen Senators TS. Tacoraa Bex seats en sale . Every game Reserved seats Sunday Ph. 4647 National ' ' r: a an Thp Dig Day Lr Is Coming! V TWO SISTERS Jx &h FROM DOSTOIM- VJl? Tako Ovor r5- Tho Town! ; 00 . I V hJ amous -1 c The good an J enduring tilings cannot bo hurried in the making ... Olympia is matured slowly to perfection hy the experience jof three generations of the same family of master hrewers. "It's the Visutor -welcome 9:30 to 430 every I OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. U. S. A. BEER. THE REFRESHMENT BEVERAGE to urge a permanent halt to inter nal strife. Communists charged : that Kuo mintang (government party) "se cret police" had engineered the attack, in which a Howling mob assaulted and beat the delegates as they stepped off.' a train at Nanking's railway station. msoii sworn ToNew Post WASHINGTON. Jine 24 -A) Affable Fred M. Vinson was sworn in as the "lucky 13th" chief justice of the United States today before a shirt-sleevel throng on the south lawn of the White Houe. President Truman, fvho arrang ed the unusual ceremony at a I time of tension within the sup j reme court, hopefully! applied the I designation "lucky." 5He noted that Vinson becomefj the 13th chief justice and declared that is "lucky for the United States and lucky for Mr. V in sort at least I hope it is. The president also! said, in a brief informal speecrj, that "all of us have the utmost respect for the courts of this cbuntry and we know that that respect will be enhanced when Mr. Vinson becomes chief justice jof the Uni ted States, actively on; the bench." LUMBER WORKERS VOTE PORTLAND. Ore.. June 24.-(JP) -Ballots from 40,000 lumberwork ers of CIO-IWA locals in the five Pacific northwest states were due at union headquarters - by mid night tonight on the union's poll to accept or Yeject a. 3 cent an hour wage boost and the new contract negotiated vfith timber operators. ! is com i oo Jov Show . 'A r ,.t., ..l i I Al Elsinore Water" ror OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY C"2Vr Burghirn Enter 2 Salem Homes During Weekend Two burglaries of Salem homes over the weekend have been re ported to Salem police. Both homes were entered by prying open locked windows after pry ing open window screens. A table radio, a lamp cord and $5 in change were taken from the home of Mrs. Beda Erickson. 1085 N. 21st St.. Saturday evening, she told police. Two bediooms and the living room were ransacked, she said. About $1.25 in change was Bll that was reported taken from tlie residence of Helen Yockey, 765 S. High st.. after Mrs. Mollie Nur stad, housekeeper, left for church Sunday morning, she informed po lice. Miss Yockey is in the east. 4 Troopships Arrive Today By the Associated Press Four troop-carrying ships are scheduled to arrive Tuesday at east and west coast ports with 5,300 men. Ships arriving: At New York Williams Victory and Maritime Victory from Le Havre; Chanute Victory from Bremen. At San Francisco Carlton Vic tory from Hong Kong, General Butner from Shanghai. At Seattle Stetson Victory from Yokohoma. At San Diego Amphibious flagship USS Eldorado from for ward area. At San Francisco Storm King from Pearl Harbor. Ships which arrived yesterday: At New York Gustavus Adol phus Victory from Le Havlre, Wheaton Victory from Bremen, Santa Paula from Le Havre (319 war brides). i Independent Women Elect Offieers were elected this week by the independent women's or ganization at Willamette univers ity to fill vacancies left by the present officers not returning to the campus next fall. Present officers who will re main in office are: President, Vir ginia Cannon, Salem; treasurer. Nan Wilcox, Laurel, Mont.; and publicity chairman, RoJean Fin ley, Salem. The new officers are: Vice pres ident. Agnes White. Medford; sec retary, Mary Lois Cotton. Echo; social chairman, Betty Mae Jack man, McMinnville; music chair man, Berniece Hughes, Stanfield, and , historian, Dorothy Tasker, Sherman Oaks, Calif o William S. Hart Dies After Long Career LOS ANGELES, June 24 -UP) Music suggestive of his long ca reer as the two-gun man of west ern movies will set the atmos phere of funeral services for Wil liam S. Hart in the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Me morial park, in nearby Glendale Wednesday afternoon. The vet eran actor died last night in the California Lutheran hospital where he had been under treat ment since suffering a stroke last month. Perf W11 OF MILLIONS OF TEMPERATE PEOPLE Indian Party Rejects British Freedom Plan NEW DELHI. June 25- (Tues day) -JP) Maulana Xbul Kalam Azad, president of the All-India congress party, announced today that the party's working commit tee had rejected British plans for an interim government for India pending adoption of a constitution for an independent India. Azad declared, however, that the committee had accepted the British cabinet mission's long term proposals looking toward Indian independence. The decision, he said, was con veyed to Viceroy Lord Wavell and the cabinet mission by telephone this morning. A written statement will be forwarded to the mission later, Azad added. Beauty School In New Setup The Oregon School of Beauty Culture, founded in Salem 17 years ago and operated here since, is in process of becoming a Mari nello school, part of an interna tional organization with standards in addition to those of the state board. Emma Kalke Haley, owner, said Monday the change would be es pecially valuable to students seek ing work in other states or coun tries. The Oregon School, she said, has set a record unequaled. in the past nine years,- when every grad uate has passed her state board examinations, but the Marinello training will mean new prestige, she added. Mildred Wilkenson from the Marinello National school In New York is in Salem training Mrs. Haley and the-three other staff members. FOREST FIRE HEARING A hearing on the costs of forest fire protection to private land owners, will be held Tuesday morning by the state forestry board. Persons affected by such costs may appear, the board an nounced. Ends Today! (Tue.) Geo. Raft "NOB HILL" Smiley Burnette -Raiders of Sunset Pass" UMhrV; OPENS :45 P.M. TOMORROW! Co- Hit! Red Barry "Outlaws of Santo Fa . Chapter Two I "Zorro'a Black Whip" fill? ection AVC to Hear Reports j At Meeting Wednesday j The Salem chapter of the Amer ican Veterans Committee will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the chamber of commerce to hear the report of Art Dow and Jim Pol-; lord who were delegates to the first national convention, June 14 16. Another item of business is the election of a secretary to replace Janice Jones, who resigned to at-; tend University of Oregon sum mer session. SECRETARY'S MOTHER DIES SUSANVILLE, Calif, June 24-i (;P)-Mrs. Hattie Belle Anderson,! 78-year-old mother o f Secretary" of Agriculture Clinton Anderson, died today at the home of a sis-; ter here. REED COLLEGE EXPANDING PORTLAND, Ore.. June 24 Reed college officials announced today 21 new instructors will be added to the faculty because of an expected enrollment of about 700 students this fall. Ends Today! (Tue.) Hedy Lamarr "Highness the Bellboy" Alan Ladd "Salty Q'Rourke" Opens C:45 FJVl. TOMORROWI THSBTOUt BIG MOMENT! nan DUMM saiiLa BY AM TXTN Tf CHNICOIOM THRILL CO -HIT CREDIT SAVES YOU WAIT IN GETTING NEW DENTAL PLATES ! ! . Pay for dentures in weekly or monthly amounts, as you wear them, with Dr. Painless Parker Savs: "Payments are available te'yea with Accepted Credit. Arrange to budget cost of plates and other dental service.' Make year wn terms, within r e a s n. Start work now. Pay later." New Style Plates Have Beauty and Grace Are hard to detect Care exer cised In the blending of color for new plates assures yea of restorations that harsnonlze with Individual features. Light weight plates, saade with the refined material all dentists recommend for faithful repro duction, have a tested balance and stability. Their resiliency offers greater wearing effi ciency. . Realistic Effects Provided with Translucent Teeth These scientifically - perfected, artificial tooth absorb and re flect light as do fine, natural tooth. They are - available In the shape and shade of your teeth. Dentistry Pay as You Are Paitl for dental work of all kinds. Accepted Credit for dental plates, brldgework, fillings, crowns, extractions and Inlays. Keep teeth In repair by arran ging for Accepted Credit. Make First Visit Without Appointment DfiNTIST 125 LIBERTY ST. TELEPHONE Other Offices in Eugene. Portland. Taeoma. Spokane, Seattle And in All Leading Initiation Set For Tonight Fourteen new members will ba initiated tonight into Salem Out post 1010 Yank Legion, it is an nounced by E. H. Banks too, com mander, bringing the total mem bership of the World War II or ganization to 111. The meeting will be at Moose hall. 12th and Leslie, at 8 p. m. Officials of the outpost said 100 servicemen applied for Jobs at the unit's service office. 370 li State it., last week, and that 22 were given work. More job listings are needed to take care of those need ing employment, it was declared. -.Mat. Daily Fraaa-1 FM. Now Showing! ; Step Into Their a.- a w i Ofe M numKIIUI nvini r - J of I iir I uhree. f GaletvanJ Youthl TUFTS CAULFIELD Mystery Co-Hit! illusion Accepted Credit 20 Million Dentures Needed Public health surveys reveal the accumulated deutal needs of the country --2M mllllea extractions. Ca million fillings, and million dentures are among the requlremeata listed la recent re'porta. Make fre quent visits to dentist to have teeth examined and kept la stale of repair. Widespread dental nog loot source of much of nation's IH- Tooth troubles rat see- the rsmiuou oold la the United State. Unsightly aad diseased teeth should be removed to pre oast a better health. Focal Infection has long beea recognised aa a primary cause of Illness. Poi son from decayed teeth breaks down normal Teeth Are Needed To Chew the Strong, Vigorous Food That Provides Energy T Nature Intended that teeth should aid la the digesUoa of food. And when natural teeth are lost you should have them replaced with plates. Don t be come a dental casualty for waat of teeth wtta which tm eat. CORNER STATE SALEM 8825 Pacific Coast Cities 1) " LAKE - , . - i