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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1946)
n Tli Orococi Statounan. Jobless Pay Checks Down Payment to Marion county's Unemployed rit!ian during June are do n 38 per cent fii m May and readjustment pa merits to ieeranii are down 6 per rent, the state unemployment i-nm pen nation commivion reported Saturday. June civilian payments totaled $28,942 against May S45.252 w rule veteran were paid $45,000 in June by the Salem office arid $48,050 in ! May. Der the re?t of the sUtc, , veteran' payments . are down bout 2 per cent from last month and civilian payments about 28 ' per rent. Heawms gien by the pmmi. ion for the Mump in payments are ; an increase in job openings, ex piration of many claims and jn- created seasonal summer work. i MAT DAILY FROM 1 P.M. Now: iHe motl Icvoble reewe vof ever t evt to win fame.forlwn and the lev of a hi fev on;?: TnV CUV - H ji'o.K! V : batons SM rn rrn ri 3 CnL From 1 r.M. New! And What A Gal! mm dm Co-nit! Mirth-Qnake! 1 . "Abbott fc Cestelle In Hollywood' Cent. From 1 r.M. Now! Thrills In Technicolor! Mary Martin Dirt Pan.ll Betty HHtton . j Happy Go Ce-Hit! Bswter raboe "Border Badmen" r . u.ti TODAY!! fMORESrANf0M&J rrWIM IPWlft ivvuienivf wvui Ana nAsyiAa IvwLKI ECnUriLX. I Mstm asLM atrrg ssauurx pxt iibsvui w . - . ... - - . - CO-HIT! Loe TKief ... by Day Fiend ... by Night EDMUND LOWE IN "THE STBANGE I IB. GBEGOBY" Salem. Ore.. Sunday. Tune 80. 1148 4 -. . - . y o- v ' " 1 That well-loved team f r man tic screen sweethearts, Jean Leslie and Robert Hatton. are ce-starred nee mere tn "Jaale Gets Married." Warmer Bree,' refreshing new remedy about a hectic honeymoon that lasted a whole year. SUrtin today at the Elsinore Theatre. Carnival June 28 to July 4th Marion Square Drowning. Rides & Amusements July 4lh Program 2 P. II. Trizes for Children's Contests Rand Concert Patriotic Address By Joseph Carson .Capital Tost No. 9 American Legion r3 NOW! - Co-Hit! - Richard Dix In a Thrilling Mystery "Voice of the Whistler' Chap. 4 "Jungle Raiders" Mrnr bthaih m V v. - - v. - y i "o 33 1 j::.(c Andy RneaeM and Dost DeFore don't approve of the attention Betty Hatton Is showing Berry Fltsererald tn this scene from Paramount' "The Stork Clob". now playinc at Warner's Capitol Theatre. Joan Leslie, Bob Hutton in Elsinore Film "Janie Get Married,' Warner Bros.' sprightly tucressor to the original "Jane' who made her initial and refreshing screen p- BASEBALL TODAY 1:3 P.M. Waters Field Salem Senators TACOIIA DOl'BLE HEADER Box seats en sale Every game Reserved Seats Sunday Ph. 447 3QS3 OITIANP tOAD PHONI 4QO f Starts Monday Another SEIISATIOIIAL SHOW! 7 To ' e(tejwi, vm Ahvays Salem's Best Fool . Chinese Dishes n mtt Our Specialty STEAK and CHICKEII T DINNEHS Iron 6 p.n. Surplus Consumer Production Appearing in Some Industries By the World Staff of The Associated Press WASHINGTON Although output of numerous consumers' goods remains far short of demarid, some heavy industries are pro ducing more than they can sell and may have to scale down their production schedules unless foreign markets are found. Some government trade officials say many workers in these industries may soon find their jobs gone. Surpluses are appearing now in railroad equipment and l : . i . mmjiiw i T Lfa wji iiiaiiuni: luuia. bi u ti,.- i ,:,t i V. munieations and newer eouin- mnt . , ,., , . . Around the World nations are talking about px..nt- ,n.KSee, feP- with the big four foreign minis- ters during their conferences here: They want to keep their countries I from being used as a mere col- ! lective rubber stamp at the pro- j posed 21-nation peace confer cure. ! Ottawa C'a nadian delegates j who attended the recent Empire Parliamentary Association's con- ference at Bermuda predicted that an important result would be a ! Joint Empire-United States par ley. London The foreign office has announced a mission will visit Argentina soon to discuss the pos sibility of selling British-owned railroads there. Argentina wants to nationalize the roads. ! Manpower Gamble Washington With the new draft law exempting 18-year-old?, the army feels that obtaining suf ficient manpower will be a gam- pea ranee a couple of seasons back, makes Its local debut at the Elsinore theatre today with a topnotch cast headed by Joan Les lie in the title role and Robert Hutton as her bewildered bride groom. With the same excellent com pany of veteran supporting play ers, including Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Hattie McDaniel, ' Dick Erdman arid others, the new film is concerned with the tribulations encountered by Janie ; in her firkt turbulent year of mar ' i iage, and the complications which ensue when- G.I. buddies (female ; as well as male) stcp off in Hor ! tonville to spend some time with j Dick, recently dicharged from the : army. EGYPTIAN ATTACKS BRITISH CAIRO, June 29 -(jPi-Makram Ebeid Pasha, leader of Egypt's minority Wafdist Bloc party, to day charged that Britain was try ing to force Egypt to accept a Middle East "joint defense coun cil" as a substitute for british bases on Egyptian soil. , V A Star - Studded Rerue of Gay Entertainers FEATl RING The International Star of the Dance Zerelle the Exotic Presenting Continental Dance Dirersiona -4r DIFFERENT! DARINC! UNUSUAL! Jim mie Ilnrphy "A Man About Tow n" Bnlh Heweile "Red-Headed Fun" Dancing the Delightful Music of "ABBE" GREENS ORCHESTRA . v. ... . ... .... rouraKe 18-year-olds to volunteer. fnce they would be caught any way whenMhey turn 19, army of- i ficers say. Pay increases will be ,)ew uitrHt:Xion, enllstees at the ,ate of 55 00 a month beginning in October, but lhjs won t be too crippUn- 6ince the present strength of 1.550,000 men has to be gradually reduced to 1,070,000 by July 1, 1947. CapiUl Briefs Washington President Tru man's government reorganization ' order becomes effective on July j 16 unless both houses of con 1 gress pass legislation stopping it, j and senate leaders have made I plans to sit out attempts to kill it off ... As soon as congress" reduces the price of air mail stamps from eight to five cents, the airlines plan to spend sev eral hundred thousand dollars on air mail promotion. Air mail vol ume lias slumped badly since V-.I day . . . Only 177 days until Christmas the patent office lists "an animated ornament for Christmas trees in the form of a bird wherein the eyes light up, wings flap, and bill parts to emit a whistling sound." Farrell Urges Drivers Take Greater Care Pointing to figures on auto mobile registration, gasoline con sumption and vehicle defects. Sec retary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr.. Saturday called upon Oregon drives, to exercise greater care in driving that ever before, in order to reduce traffic accidents. Current registration of 434,120 motor vehicles in Oregon is only eight percent higher than regis tration a year ago, but gasoline consumption now is up 50 per cent from last year Farrell stated to show the greatly increased use of motor vehicles at present. Moreover, Farrell announced, more than one-third the Oregon automobiles checked by police re cently in connection with the na tionwide traffic safety checkup were defective in some respect. i si Gary Cooper having a little girl Dle lnt" 'aw win SUM en r i , ..... i m 1 - romantic spectacle. "The Adventures of Marco Polo" now playing at the Grand Theatre with Basil Rathbone, Lana Turner, Sigrid Gurle and Alan Hale in supporting roles. . ; I I teaps I f . .1 .. .sr ' - i a '4.B(M?h 1 BY PLAIIE At 5 cents a pound for anything over 40 acres, 13 cents a pound for commercial fertilizer. Experienced crop dusting pilots. Flying ships capable of carrying 1000 pounds per load. ORCHARD. HOPS, FIELD CROPS. COVER CROPS FASTER MORE EFFICIENT MEANS OF PEST CONTROL ACE FLYING SERVICE BOX 109, SALEM AIRPORT PHONE 6176 OR 3739 Gary Cooper In eMarco Polo9 Now at Grand A magnificent cavalcade of ro mance, splendor, excitement and fun moves swiftly across the screen of the Grand theatre in Samuel Goldwyn's greatest screen masterpiece, "The Adventures of fva rco Polo." This current Grand attraction offers Gary Cooper in his most romatic role as the swashbuckl ing adventurer who was the world's first travelling salesman and opened the first important trade route between Europe and Asia during the colorful reign ol the great Chinese Emperor, Ku blai Khan, fighting and loving as he went. The picture also introduced Sig rid Gurie, the Norwegian beauty discovered by Goldwyn, who com pletely Captivated last night's audience with her rare loveliness, charm and ability. Plans Ready For Trip Over A-Bomb Target (Storv also on page 1) KAWAJALEIN, June 30 (Sun- day) -(-Engineers began to load j the atomic bomb aboard the B-29 I "Dave's Dream" for its run over j the Bikini tarket tomorrow shortly after Adm. W. H. P. Blandy made j his decision to start the test as ! scheduled. j As soon as possible after day- j break, the pilot of the superfort- I ress Major Woodrow P. Swan- cutt of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. ! will take 'off and the fleet of air- I craft assigned to the show will be gin maneuvering into position. The i other planes will carry cameras, j recording instruments, newsmen, j observers and members of Presi- j aeni lrumans evaluation com mission and the joint chiefs of staff evaluation board. The human beings nearest the explosion probably will be those aboard the Mt. McKinley, some eight miles from the point of blast. Sky Armada on Hand There will be a veritable sky armada weaving an intricate pat tern in the skies above the target fleet, with pi lot less "drones'" be ing herded through the air by "mother" planes to record the tur bulence and radioactivity of the Farrell said Oregon's percentage of defective cars closely approx imates the national figures ind eating 37 per cent of the cars test ed were defective. The national survey showed that insufficient fights and brakes are commonest defects. trouble In Samuel Goldwyn's great i . cloud mast rlslnf from the explo sion. Swancutt will climb to abofit 30,000 feet while other planes are moving into position. Then he w ill make the', bomb run, with Maj. Harold W. Wood of Bordentown, N.J., the bombardier, taking over the job of dropping the missile about six miles through srjace to ward the Nevada. Destroyers Downwind The destroyer O'Brien will be downwind 35 miles from the tar get and the destroyer R. 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