The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 13, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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2 - The Oregon Slateiaan, Sqlom. Ore Saturday. July 13. 194S
Russians Oppose Australian
Proposals for Atomic Control
NKW YORK. July 12 (.4 Soviet Russia fought for more than
U tf ttot todiy t bl..k Australian proposals for machinery to
r nt n iii mti- cnti(l plan, bih was defeated on two measures and
a ti lir.ut.y gave u on aMhird proposal.
Tre r'lv hjttle t.Mk place in a stormy three-hour closed rneet
: . of tl- working cummnttt of the United Nations atomic energy
mi"-icr w t i c n nearn ine
c " H' i rn l r. . Au.-itrdl i n F reign
T : - i.ter Herbert V. Kvatt. re'ect
P .Mem .- atimir control plan as
TJ.-ltlt
Etl. Barnrh Plana Similar
Eva" ft porting 'mi the ork
a .-nti'r. sun-omnmit'ee, pr-
t1 ar-na.i international trea
U. iiLit into effect an atomi
c r tr I stem mmiljr to that ad-
,ty Rernrl M Barurh,
t: e United blate memrer
of tr.e driega te. who d:fl
r I ib To be identified. aid
S Ii-t D legate Arwlrei A Gro
mkt Unk with Evan's re-
p ri lit p ' i n t becaue the
A -t,rulia:n failed to mention Rys
s a ; of the nations which
.d? l-ri tie.pful in the ub-wm-r-
rk
KrJ rtctit Bstnj
1 w real fight did not beg;n.
h vft. until i (Her Evatt had
r rr. ptetefi his repjit and Baruch
hd mri ith'rt speech t-ndori-1:
n hi PKommwdtiiiu frfr an
. Wrw m js atomic control agffi
cv arid trs surrender of the veto
j v -ri itmnic question by the
f hf p wers
Fvatt fren pa-f"l the crea
t, a i three (immitlr to start
v wk at r,nce drafting a control
p ar on tr.e bsi. of princ iples
larf dwi2 so far in dm'iJ'.Moni
b tr, iii rgblic and private !meet-
:?
Gromvk'' was said to have pro
tailed alm4t every point ipi Ev
a ' pn-('als, accounting fjor the
jrnth -.Mnn.
Piiralytir Found
H;inrjiir in Trt'i?
tCS ANGELES, July U -iJP)
E.R) Kie-t.er. 17. iwth legpara-li-d
tnrr birth, punried him.ve f
ounrl htv back yard d-iily in a
w t-n hsu.led hurwlf up an elm
t r for exerciae
Tilaj hi mother. Mertie. found
y .in ir.f r.g uncunmoui from
tne elm tr-e. strariled by a iaft
c rd attjjrheH to m limb. He was
dd when the, mbu!nca reach
al a hpital.
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Houck to Head
f Marion County
Polio Group
Roy Houck was elected chair
man for the next year of the Mar
ion county infantile , paralysis
committee at an organizational
meeting Friday night.
Barney Van Onsenoord was
elected to head the March of
Dimes drjye for 1847. Other offi
cers selected were: Vice president,
Mr. David Wright; secretary,
Dorothy Cornelius, and treasurer,
Lawrence Fisher.
Dr. W. J. Stone was selected
as medical advisor for the group
and plans are being made to send
him to New. York City for a con
ference at national foundation
headquarters. Representation ia
also planned for a regional meet
ing in San Francisco October 7-8.
A vote of appreciation was
given retiring officee: Dr. Stone,
chairman; Houck, vice chairman,
and Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, secre
tary, for their efforts the past year.
Eugene Hall, Portland, state rep
resentative, and representatives
from several local organizations
attended.
Coos Bay Ship
Dispute Probed
SAN FRANCISCO. July 12-JP)
Nathan P. Feinsinger, special rep
resentative of Secretary of Labor
Schwellenbach, arrived here to
day to investigate an AFL-CIO
maritime jurisdictional dispute at
Coos Bay. Ore., the effect! of
which have spread to tha cast
coat and interfered with shipping
operations there.
Felnninger held no formal meet
ings during tha day. but discussed
with the various interested unions
the procedure for his investiga
tion. The Coos Bay dispute began
when CIO longshoremen refused
to work the American Pacific
Steamship company's SS Mello
Franco. They contended AFL
crewmen were employed in some
of the ship's departments usually
filled by members of unions be
longing to the ClO-dominated
committee for maritime unity.
HMOIaiJIfl
EXTOA!
TODAY
at 1:00 P3I.
BUGS
BUlINY
SHOW
BIG
1 STAGE
SHOW
will be
Broadcast
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KSLH
Freea 1:04 to 1:38
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Harrigan
SERIAL
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PHOENIX. AHs.. Jly 11 Mar
garet Wheatie Wickware, abeve.
19, farmer andeL was wo4
W aertouly la PHoeatx wbes,
eerding . U Sheriff E, V.
KaMB, ska was shat Uirc tianaa
by her estranged hubaad, E14
King Wlckwar. St. (AP Wire
phato.) War Blamed
For Poor China
Distribution
SHANGHAI, July 12-P)-The
director of tha Chinese national
relief and rehabilitation adminis
tration declared today the rav
ages of war not politics had
dammed the flow of food to
China's starving millions.
The director, T. F. Tsiang. told
newsmen he had instructed his
representative in Washington to
try to persuade UNRRA Director
General LaGuardia to rescind an
order reducing relief for needy
China.
Tsiang styled "misleading' al
legations that only half of one
per cent of Chinese relief filtered
through government blockades to
stricken communist areas.
"Local interference by both
sides" was conceded, but Tsiang
declared Ufeae violated orders is
sued by both Generalissimo Chi
ang Kai-Shek and the communist
command.
9 Reclamation
Projects Aided
BOISE. Idaho, July H-("-Nine
reclamation projects in Idaho
Oregon, Washington and western
Montana will benefit from the
1947 department of interior ap
propriationa bill signed by Pres
ident Truman, R. J- Newell, re
gional director for the U.S. bureau
of reclamation at Boise announced
today.
Work planned for the projects
includes:
Owyhee project, Oregon Cora
pletion of tha Fletcher-Gulch
wasteway, laterals and drainage
systems under a $125,000 appro
priation.
Deschutes project, Oregon
Construction of the 50,000-acre
north unit will be almost com
pleted under a $1,716,837 appro
priation.
Son of Frisco Stock
Exchange Head Guilty
REDWOOD CITY. Col if .. July
I2-UP-Ronald F. Kaehler. jr, 21,
son of the San Francisco stock ex
change president, was convicted
of manslaughter tonight after two
hours and 45 minutes jury delib
eration.
Kaehler was charged with slay
ing Lloyd W. Slone, 25, a cook.
after a drinking party at Kaehler s
apartment on April 2.
Eads Taday! (Sat)
Gene Tlerney Jean Hediak
"A BELL FOR ADANO"
Ilepalong Cassldy
"Lumberjack"
Plus Serial Tiger Wan a"
Tamorraw! (Tent. FT. 2 F.M.
CO -HIT
-: Frances Langford
MRadto Stars ea Parade"
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V.F.W. VlttoiT Clb
pzineis
Old-Tlme Diiidnr
! TOinGHT
Velerass IZall
- Cersef Ileed aa4
Cbareb Streets
Mswle by
riaricn Pcit SSI
Orchestra
Jlsnaato aitehle. Leader
Cherries End,
Beans. Next on
Harvest Slate
Cherry picking is rapidly draw
ing to a close and string beans
will be the next big crop to be
harvested in this area, the Marion
county farm labor office reported.
In reviewing the past month's sta
tistics, the office estimated there
were 150 per cent more cherries
this year than last.
The number of farmers and the
number of orders for workers
placed in the Salem farm labor
office were as follows: Salem 338
farmers, 4658 orders; Wood burn 87
farmers, 1256 orders, and Silver
ton. 25 farmers and 558 orders.
Youths 'placed during June from
Salem totaled 2687; Wood burn
235 and Silverton 208. Platoons of
younger workers supervised by an
older person were used, Gladys
Turnbull, farm labor assistant,
said.
The total amount of seasonal
"workers was 7256; divided as fol
lows: 2837 men, 1042 women, 3130
youth and 247 Mexicans. This is
a 2194 increase in placements over
1045.
500 at Buyers'
Strike Meeting
PORTLAND. July 12-4VWhile
butter prices sagged and pickets
protested price boosts, some 500
Portia ndars turned out for a
"buyers' strike rally- here tonight.
The rally audience, after hearing-speakers
declare that prices
would zoom if the OPA is once
permanently buried, voted to
urge Oregon congressmen to back
effective price control.
Richard L. Neuberger, Portland
author and keynote speaker, de
clared that a ."buyers' strike"
wouldn't work and suggested a
special legislative session to enact
price control.
Senate Rejects
Rise in Silver
WASHINGTON, July 12-(P-For
a third time, the- senate to
day rejected, 54 to 25, a house
proposal to sell treasury silver
at 71.11 cents an ounce.
Southern and western senators
generally abandoned party lines
to team up in a third demand that
the house accept a 90.3 cent price
despite three previous adverse
house votes.
Meanwhile thousands of treas
ury and postoffice employes may
have to wait for their pay checks.
Funds to meet them are in the
$1,600,000,000 appropriation bill
which has been deadlocked for
two months by the congressional
silver dispute.
VA to Review
Special Cases
The veterans administration
will review the cases of veterans
who have had entitlement under
the GI bill deducted for time
spent in the .army specialized
training program or the navy
V-12 program, it was announced
by Wayne F. Smith, Salem VA
training officer.
Under a new directive from
Washington, D. C. it is now po
sible. in some cases, to credit vet
erans for time spent in these
training programs, Smith said.
Heretofore the VA has deducted
all time apent in V-12 or ASTP.
Veterans affected by the new
ruling were urged to write the
VA immediately in order to speed
up action in the reconsideration
of their cases.
Italy Parties
Form Cabinet
ROME. July 12-p)-IUly's ma
jor political parties succeeded late
tonight in composing their differ
ences and in assigning portfolios
for the country s first republican
cabinet.
Alctde de G a peri, leader of It
aly's number one political party
the Christian democrats who
was asked 10 days ago by Presi
dent Enrico de Nicola to form the
new government, retained the
presidency of the council of min
isters and' also took over the much
sought-after ministry of interior.
His party also received six other
cabinet positions.
Most birds have four toes on
each foot three in front and one
behind.
Too Late to CLaftsify
LOST: Brown wallet. Call S-12S4. 1U-
frd.
WANTED: Reliable cook to take
Chaise - daytime shift, eo Box 144.
Statesman.
HAVE a nice ilvptng room for
rent for goatlmnan.
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Center St.
MEIGS
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GLENN WOODRTTS
ORCHESTRA
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Kadelf M. Weyerhaeuser
Lumber Baron
Dies in East
ST. PAUL, Minn.. July 12-(-Rudolh
M. Weyerhaeuser, 78,
pioneer leader in the Minnesota
lumber industry, died at his home
early today. He had been suffering
from a heart ailment for several
weeks.
, Weyerhaeuser, born in Coal
Valley, 111., entered the lumber
business at Rock Island. 111., in
1891 with a brother. John. He
was president of the Potlatch For
ests Inc., Lewiston. Idaho; chair
man of the board of Northwest
Paper Co., Cloquet; a director of
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., North
ern Pacific railway, and the First
National bank of St. Paul.
21 More Jews
Slain in Poland
WARSAW, July 12-JP)-Twen-ty-one
more Jews have been
killed in fresh outbreaks of perse
cution, government reports said
today, and violence against Jews
appeared to be spreading despite
government efforts at suppres
sion. Officials blamed outlawed band
hiding in forests for the latest
killings, which occurred on high
ways and trains between Lodz
and Breslau.
Jews have been dragged from
automobiles and trains and shot
by groups which the government
declared were "fascist reactionar
ies" such as NSZ bandits.
Charges of Subversive
Activity in A-Plants
Labelled 'Preposterous
OAK RIDGE, Term. July 12-(D-Charges
by the house com
mittee on un-American activities
that members of Oak Ridge sci
entific societies had engaged in
"subversive activities' were de- ;
scribed as "preposterous" today
by three scientists who added:
They (the house committee)
are raising red herring in an
attempt to block action by the !
house rules committee on the
MrMaHnn Kill tnr onntml tv
mlc energy."
Stop-Work Met Slated
To Protest Check Delay
PORTLAND. July l2-(JPy-Lorigshoremen
here scheduled a
10 a.m. Monday stop-work meet
ing after advisement that retro
active pay checks will not be is
sued then. CIO local secretary
Maurice Fisher said today:
The checks. Fisher' reported,
would range from $200 to $1000
for men regularly employed back
to Oct. 1, 1944.
The checks ready, R. E. Fergu
son, manager of the Waterfront
Employers' association said, but
cannot be issued until government
agencies post funds to cover
them.
Concrete and cement are not
synonymous cement is just one
of the ingredients of concrete.
Oregea's Finest Night Clab!
LEONARD'S
SUPPER CLUB if
VAUDEVILLE FLOOR SHOW
I J SENSATIONAL
- THRILL WEEK!
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Exotic Dancer
McCenaell and Moere
Collier and Peschner
"ABBE" GREEN'S
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: Diffners
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OUR
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Old Tine Dances
Waltses. Faal Janes. Qaadrllles,
Z-aad 2-steps . . . with tanes
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Every Saturday Night
Over Western Ante
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We have enlarged oar hall
come and aee what a nice
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Good Music Br
Paul! Winslow'a Gang
PUBLIC INVITED
Dispute Proves
No Deterrent
To Road Work
County road work will not be
delayed by a dispute over owner
ship of the land near Coffee bar
in the Willamette river where
Marion county is getting rock,
county officials said Friday after
a conference with the disputing
parties.
The county will proceed with
the work and if Murl Smidt. who
claims to own the land for which
Herman Coyle has contracted with
the county, wishes to start legal
action, ownership of the land will
be established and a jury will as
sess damages,- they announced.
Coyle signed the original con
tract and when Smidt claimed
ownership a supplemental con
tract was filed with him by the
county court. Coyle represents
that he and his predecesors had
title to the land for over 80 years
and he is now the sole owner. The
Smidt contract will be held in
abeyance, the court said.
Marines Near
China Fighting
NANKING. July 12-P)-ChI-nese
communists were reported
attacking or massing troops to
day around three north China ci
ties where U.S. marines stand
guard, dispatches from Peiping
asserted. -'
Aa General Marshall conferred
with Generalissimo Chiang K
Shek on what was believed to be
a new compromise, reports pour
ed in of battles f in potentially
explosive north China.
One account said communists
were attacking immediately south
of the Shantung port of Tsingtao,
where marines only recently pre
pared defense positions for even
tualities. Another report said the com
munists had massed heavily in
the areas of the two Hopeh cities
of Peiping and Tientsin, to the
northwest of Tsingtao, where
other marines are on duty.
Heirens Print
Matches Again
CHICAGO, July 12-(A) -States
Attorney William J. Tuohy said
today a fingerprint of William
Heirens, who is under investiga
tion in the Suzanne Degnan kid-nap-killing.
had ben matched
with one found in the apartment
of Frances Brown, Chicago's "lip-
Stick murder victim.
Miss Brown, 33 year old former
Wave, was shot and stabbed to
death last Dec. 1 1 by and intruder
who wrote in lipstick on the wall
of her north side apartment. "For
heaven's sake catch me before I
kill more. I can't control myself."
Tuohy made the announcement
shortly after a Cook county grand
Jury indicted Heirens, 17 year old
University of Chicago student, on
29 counts of burglary, robbery and
assault to kill None of the indict
ments involved the Degnan or
Brown- cases.
1M MELONS STOLEN
Near 100 watermelons were
stolen from a boxcar parked at
Trade and Church streets, Salem
police learned Thursday. Melons
were reportedly consigned to
Safeway Stores.
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IF
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AFLrCIO Dispute
Ilalh UNRRA Ships
NEW YORK, July 12-(yP-Twelve
merchant ships four of
them waiting to sail with UNMRA
relief supplies were stalled in
New York harbor today by a
CIO - AFL tug-tif-wpr which
threatened to paralyze east coast
shipping.
Seventy-five other vessels tem
porarily were immobilized as AFL
seamen, said by union spokesmen
to be 5,000 strong, left their jobs
to picket ClO-manned vessels in
retaliation against a CIO boycott
of AFL-Manned ships on the west
coast.
20 Tumble. in
Truck Mishap
WALLA WALLA, Wash, July
12-P)-A picnic for youthful
strawberry pickers ended tragic
ally here late last night when the
truck in which they , were riding
overturned at an intersection. Five
girls were hospitalized for more
serious injuries but all were re
ported to be improving today.
Fifteen other younsters ranging
in age from 10 to 15 were suffer
ing from shock and minor cuts.
Patrolmen said the younsters
were standing in the truck and
the accident was caused when
they shifted their Weight to the
other side of the vehicle as it
rounded the corner.
Two Ships Unload
Veterans Todav
. ml
By the Associated Pieas
Nearly 1400 troops are schedul
ed to debark today from one troop
ship at New York, while another
ship with 14 servicemen is due st
San Francisco.
Ships arriving:
At New York
Lewiston Victory from Bremen.
At San Francisco
Lillian Walk from Brisbane.
Senate Croup Modifies
UNRRA (norhip Han
WASHINGTON. July 12 -JP)
The senate appropriations com- :
mi t tee tonight re-wrote a house- !
approved news censorship ban in
sending to the senate a $2.7uO.
000,000 money bill carrying $165,- ,
0O0.000 to finance UNRKA activl- ;
ties for the remainder of the year. .
The senate committee provided. '
1n effect, that countries which
already have news censorship
may retain such restraints with-!
out losuig UNRRA aid. but must
agree not to delete or modify dis-
patches concerning UNRRA ac
tivities. WIFE-KISSER SENTENCED
MARTINSVILLE, Vi, July 12
-i-Amon J. Gusler. a mi Id -looking
middle-aged furniture plant
' mananli U'fosx rAtrsirtl v lr ca
fellow worker's wife two years
ago and pleaded he lived in fear
of the consequences, was found
guilty by a jury today of the dy
namite bomb death of J. Russell
Smith and his punishment was :
fixed at death in the electric chair. 1
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CANADA FACES CRISIS
OTTAWA, July 12 l-WV The
Canadian government, faced with
the first major challenge to its
policy of seizing control of indus
tries to avoid production stop
pages, gave no hint tonight of its
course of action in a steel strike
called for Monday, i
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