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1- The Oregon Stateeman. Salem. Or:. Thursday, July 23. 1948 Coast Defense System May Extend to Sea SAN I VANCI.V'O, Julv 24 iA") Vtjii i.fhciitl Butler f) Milton .. -e- t' Ut nilfNixl (mi reprr wrtkUvM from eight w,tein . -!. !'.,. t t h t,. thm P. i fir f i1 ter.e rhTn mav well 2 non tr .0l0 mile iwH . The ih.f' f the intioinl puard I .ra. ii'.fied that too m i h rf r. . .'Tr.plt"l defence plan v . m t)e wfl category If) per ftiv i ,-( uIImt th to say f -1 il n.o v include rockets and ' r-ir rr,i es ', i r jt ha y occurred." ha s- "I ".ti,4l whiI'I r'm me to V tlii ? irifl m.ntHl pi nr iplej ' -Ajir h.v . e rhni(el H iri k r !ed. however. tht the r Mul x f-r;u" system whim ser- -il dm r jjr World Wir !l w r r.n1 t ttl obsolete and would r -r'-il I'fa'jit ully to mpi-l new r 'irlitmri ';nil Miltonberger till Na t ' f 4tii-rd repreentatn e that C rd ! ! nn are tu ti aiffn e r i. r i jr as iMitle to the me i.irn as le kp the war and , tst a- t matetjr MI.OiK) ground t' -of iim! t.VIO iirnu'ii would be a r..iiil for units in the Sixth a: my bii.i -omp isuig the eight U'n't iff rseritlf t.nl ri a will train 45 0O0 f- ur.d limps, in 4iMiti n to two r w.Tr. 4ilh S.400 men n -f 1 h ff.ed tit Idaho at e S.ftOfl g- .ufil fcr.ri 3V) air. M in'ana 3 -? wi riiut c and JSO an. Neaia, 1 Ki(.ur.d ami .IV) air. Oregn 1 iHi n r.d and I.IOO air, Utah 4 J'' r"i'f.d and SW air. and V nirytcn 12.000 ground and 7 xi ai Tti 4!t division will be ata t. .r.J in ashingtuti, (i egon and I :r4 i.i Ti.riua and Oi egon will g-t Vtr bl'tn arm.red Action Delayed on Kmplovt? Petition T st,-,t hoard :f contr 1 Wed r-'-''. 1 1 . -rt withiHit f ti ui a ieti- !! ti. rr'n Htte Kmoloe. i-Miiiticr kln4 lht tti t -.-t ;i t' r I i - ugru'wl a Id i i i n i r.g B t li t '.te (ftllployi-, .i . Snell xiid thne v-ie r r. f ,i!v. to Iw drti mint'd un- '1-' tt i ! uimI l.iltoi t fl ; t nn l - nl ,iii' C'liim liiwi bi'l ii r uiiy ,i-'f ji i,if u rmiM ( t.ikf-n. Flililf liitttiiiiif Sk I t 4ii"triirt Scliool 'i'hT:.A..D, July 24 4' The S, i'i Hif .r liialitule ,n 1 A ai-p- ' v t.., M-k.n lhe "ivilidii .ii- ' in. . 'T'.inislf tioii foi irinn v r t. l,.,,.d trie firt urvt of a I ' -'.. and culkrii "ii a 35- a i d:i at 112 Kim t . Wt 5 , . ri The t will 1m- $( (MHI Daily Kr 1 r.M. 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Th plane, which tha Japs copied from the German ME-lf 3. waa cap tared by seenpation farces and breasght to the United States far atady. (AT Wlrephota) Flood Control To Be Delayed WASHINGTON. Jul tHJP) Two bills authorizing about 92, 0O0.0O0.0OO in flood control, navi gation and water power projects were signed today by President Truman but ha emphasized ha would be slow to sinal for a start on the work. -' Funds have not been set up for the .projects and Mr. Truman said he would request none this fiscal year. He took the bills as primar ily to 'help plan future programs with "no expectation of early ap propriation " WooIliim Highway, Swer Hid Awarded Two contract!, Involving $ 139, K92 50. were awarded by the state highway commission Wednesday to Warren Northwest Inc., Port- I a rx 1 t )ne contract covers 1.18 miles f pavement widening on the Woodburn section of the Pacific highway. The othe rincludes high way widening, pavement and in hllatin of storm sewers In tha iit,y of Woodburn. Hrnwn tf Miami MIAMI, Kla, July 24-P)-Ml-.imi city fathers relented today in demands for five percent of pr1ng triining baseball receipts urid offered Ue St Louis Browns ( tha American league tha use f Miami field for 1947. The New York Giants, one of Miami's best tourist attractions, were released fiom their verbal agreement to train here next spring. GINNV SIMMS MOTHER HOLLYWOOD. July 24 Smtter Ginny Simmi, 28. wife of building contractor Hyatt Dehn, late hxiay gave birth to a nine pound son, David Martin Dehn. '9 tea aat preadly yaw're really Isaaas are tnaryflaas fan. 1 m w m r in 1 f if Mt Am m m ! d! i tMKi a I ikJvP'a Ymmt v1 vhf5 f 'mm grww. t Becone a Popular Partner in 6 FUN-FILLED IIOUBS I.'irn any dinco you wish quickly, finly, witi a talented, charminq Arthur Murray expert. Lsons wera never such fun you'll be dazzled by your own pro- Arthur Murray's Magiic Stflp starts you d' iri( in j ri jht away and before you know It you're doina lots of tricky looldnfj steps tivil are really variations ol this basic step. Sjind only 6 hours al Arthur Maurray's and swin-j wide the door to a new world ol popularity and gay, carefree happi ness. Come in today or phone 6126. Rates are surprisingly low now. ARTHUR MURRAY 155 S. Liberty State Industrial Employment Less A decrease of 0.5 per cent, or 1600 workers, in the number em ployed by Oregon manufacturing industries from mid-April to mid -May, was shown in a volun tary report of Oregon ' employers released Wednesday by the U. S. bureau of labor statistics in San Francisco. Largest decrease waa reported in transportation equipment em ployment, down 24.5 per cent due to additional lay-offs in shipbuilding Industries. Durable and n o n - durable goods industries continued to gain workers. The 1946 mid May total in Oregon was 35 per cent higher than in 1945. Echo Balks at Plan To Form County ECHO. Ore., July 24-;p-Thls town will not withdraw from Umatilla county to help form a new county to be named for the late Senator McNary. J. E Middleton of the Echo Booster's club said those favoring the Idea were presumptive In in cluding Echo among towns favor ing formation of McNary county from Umatilla and Morrow coun ties. WARREN APPOINTS ARNOLD SACRAMENTO, July 24 (JP) The state senate today confirmed Governor Warren's appointment of General H. H. (Hap) Arnold, re tired chief of the army air forces, to the state fish and game cottt mission. ' POWER LINE PLANNED PORTLAND. Ore., July 24.-(yp) Preliminary surveys are underway for a 46-mile transmission line to provide power for Detroit dam on tha north Santiam river, $. E. Schultz, Bonneville power admin istration chief engineer said today. at Arthur Tan really dastea fraea the vary first lessaa. Arthar Murray's Magia step - tha sbert cat ta mad ra dances. Nationalists on March in China NANKING. July 24 -iA)- Na tionalist armies reputed to total nearly 500,000 men today: were re ported driving along a 130-mile Yangtze river front between Nan king and Shanghai. Tha communist New China News agency described tha move ment as a "full scale" Kuomin tang offensive. A government spokesman said that nationalist troop concentra tions in Kiangsu now were "am ple" to block any possible threat to tha seat of nationalist govern ment at Nanking or to tha. com mercial queen city of China, Shanghai. States to Diseuss Purchase at Adair The Oregon state purchasing department announced Wednes day that it would confer with the ' WaihlnnlAn mnA .J ... ; k. I ".'mi 14 ivn miiu luauu IIU Willi Multnomah county hospital offi cials with tha idea of joining In the purchase of $200,000 worth of equipment at Camp Adair. Officials said Oregon could use 20 per cent of the Adair property at state institutions. It was indi cated that the equipment could be purchased on a bid ranging from $25,000 to $50,000. Atom Medicine Tet Scheduled Next Year PORTLAND, July 2 4-(To day s underwater atom bomb blast at Bikini must be considered min or compared to tests scheduled for next year. Dr. John Simpson, chairman of the atomic scientists of Cchlcago, told Reed college stu dents today, predicting new u of the atomic science in medicine and biology. Murray's New stp caasa A. fi : . V a-ily. lekly. t jfV A ,3fi . i. i f ' Soviet Papers Attack FBI for Lt. Redin Case MOSCOW. July 24 (,V) Soviet Journalist David Zanlavsky assail ed the "federal bureau of investi gation today as the "American xecret police," and charges that its prosecution o( the Lt. Nicol.ii Redin spy case was "a criminal conspiracy" aimed at injuring Soviet -American relations. Zastavsky. writing in the com munist party newspaper Pravda, said the handling of the case by the FBI smasked of the dread Cr.arist Ok h run a (set-ret police) "which reported to forgery, pro-ViM-ation and perjury. Rediu was acquitted July 17 in Seattle of espionage charges. Journalist Ilya Eh rendu rg. writ ing In the Soviet government newspaper Ivestia. told the Rus sian people that "America, which never knew feudalism, has es tablished another hierarchy a radar one." Under the headline "black deed of the American aecret police," Zaslavsky wrote: "There Is and was no Vaue of Redin.' There is the case of the American secret police and it i known that part of the American press prefers to keep quiet about It." .Fairview Bus Line Pondered Establishment of bus service between Salem and state institu tions east of the city remains un der consideration of tha state board of control. ' No action was taken Wednes day when the board heard Ore gon Motor Stages' offer to ope rate five buses daily from 12th and Hoyt streets to Hillcrest and Fairview homes, on a one-month trial basis. The bus firm asks a $600 guarantee. Board members said a survey of the two institutions' staffs showed that their use of bus ser vice would not alone pay ope ration costs. Sprinkling System Installed in Park Sprinkling of Will. son park now can be accomplished in less than half the time required formerly, thanks to the recently installed modern sprinkler system. Park Superintendent C. W. Shields said Wednesday. Water pressure Is ample for operation of 60 sprinkler units mmtiltanHiily. which means that tha entire park ran be watered in about three hours, ha said. For merly tha sprinkling by hose con nections took eight hours. Too Late to Classify rOIt SAl-K: Walnut meats. osSf a fr 4eft.-Ptwm. a7?.; Ends Tonight! i m JANE HttLpS) DENNllM"M,t,,!' v j' k& j-' v - . MO(Mfe r it REGINALD GARDINER nti-mmim P.MPJMSWSSHHSMMMM 4saaaV W a l I I CO-FKATlRE Eddie Albert In "STRANGE VOYAGE" Sen, Morse Adds Ixn"thv Items to 4t7 Congress Hecord WASHINGTON. July 24 -A't Five items, totaling more than 15 one pae columns, were con tributed to the July 18 t'lifigrrs-moi-.mI Record by Senator Morse (Ft -Ore) . They were a plea for a new Portland Hitof fice, a price con trol editorial from the Denver Post, an editorial from the Med ford. Ore., Mail-Tribune advo cating abolishing the filibuster, an article on "liierals and liber alism" and an address he deliv ered lefote a local church on political ethics. Foresters 011 2 1-Hour Duty Twenty-four hour dispatching service will le maintained daily at the state forester's offices here during the remainder of the for est fire sason, with Wendell Kw 111)! serving as chief dispatcher, Nels Rogers, state foieter, an nounced Wednesday. Rogers said all movements of crews outside their sux-rvising district boundaries would le con trolled through the, state foiestry department Districts requiring as sistance will make request through the Salem dispatcher. Two blister rust control camps of SO men each have been estab lished in the Swede Basin area of the Siskiyou national forest and one. camp of 100 men in the Pine hurst ares. These will be avail able for errwrgeticy fire fighting Cutler Applies For Retirement Police Sgt. J. L. (Jack) Cutler, a Salem policeman for 22 years, has applied for retirement upon completion of his current vaca tion from the police force. He is the first policeman to ap ply since the new public employes retirement system went into ef fect recently, and whether he is eligible immediately has not yet leen determined, according to Po lice Chief Frank A. Mint'.' Sgt. and Mrs. Culler and their daughter IXri is Jean jC'utler are vacationing in Los Angeles. Reckless Driving Charge Levelled WF.ST SALEM. July 24 West Salem polica tonight arrested Howard W. Moehnke. Willamette, on a reckless driving charge af ter a chase across the Willamette river bridge into Salem. Police Said they had observed Moehnke's truck passing up a long line of traffic apprttaching the bridge, travelling at high ieed Moehnke was released after posting $23 bail. (Than., -"DO YOU rPtri e til mrrtfhf 1 t I , st - -..ir.t iLli - Hal t. - A .T f WI .11.. . . W Cvr.Tt ';: ' Two Injured, Man Held in Auto Accident Mavis Baker. 25. of 350 Bel mont t , and Stanley llcghuig, 22. of Dallas, today are 111 Uw ratuig from injuries they incur red early Wednesday morning in an automobile collision on Noith Church street near 'Fairgrounds road. Following the accident, Salem police arrested William T. Cox. route 1, Rick tea II. on a charge of drunkenness. Police said Cox was driving the car in which Hegburg and Miss Baker weie riding. and that tiie car had struck a, parked car so hard it rolled over the mill onto a lawn at 1361 N. Church t . Raymond Sidney Sherry, 1325 D St., and a friend were sitting in the. parked car when the col lision, occurred, police said Both the injured were treated at Sa lem Deaconess hospital and re leased. Cox fNMted $10 bail and was leleased Liter Wednesday. Trainin" Schools To He. Surveyed Bv AttMociatiou Operations and staff of the stale hoys' and girls" training schols will he surveyed by the National Probation association In the next three weeks. Approval of the survey was giv-. en yesterday by the state I Mia id of control to -Fred S Fmsley. San Franci-o. western director of the probation association. The board advised Finsley not to have the survey concern whether the Wood burn school and the Hillcrest school should be administered by the state public" welfare depart ment instead of by the board of control. The board deferred action m a request for construction of a $12. 500 superintendent's cottage al Hillcrest. . WEDDING FOLLOWS DIVORCE I.AS VEGAS. Nov . July 24 ,l'i Actres Martha Scott, 32, and Mel ! Powell, 2.J. pianist in Benny Good, j man's band, were marr ied yester 1 day 13 minutes after she divorced movie producei Cailetoti Alsop, it was disclosed today. ' , il OPENS :4& P, M. ' maa1- 'taBaaaaaSfe3AB- S i 1 iter MJ 'lilimilllMIB. a VlA .1-111 mil t CO-HIT Jamea Lydoa Tha Town Went Wild LOVE HE" - "Passkey a4M 5 Si&SZ fTTLtTrTtTrrfmTi " I i . i . . ? M . It W IF II C2 ffiBlfM fill r II i . " ? far V Ml'l J sal Hearing Held on ma if 'lira w i iv.efi.orci nus Line Hearing on tha application of Norman Cooper, BeaVar Bus Lines, to acquire the privileges and permit of tha Rogue River 1 ransit company, Med ford, has been field before Public ! Utilities Commissioner George H. Fjlagg. The applicant seeks to! carry both uassenffei and ekbresa. Fiagg indicated that ha woId re-' lense a decision in tha proceedings within tha next few days. Court Asked to Drop Dairy Case i Intervenors Wednesiay filed motion in the Marion county cir cuit court In the case of thaj Sun shine dairy, Portland, agaiirtst E. L. Peterson, state agricultural di rector, involving the use Of (paper milk containers, asking tht the case ' be dismissed. j ' In event the motion is rejected intervenon ask for argument on the demurrers be postponed) Until . trial of tha action on its merits. 1 T Hanli Flood DewtroV j t Portion of Utah Town' I i : MOUNT PLEASANT. Utah, July 25 A) At least one building was demolished and cars wera . carried as far as five blocks lata yesterday when a disastrous flood raged through the center i 4f this Utah town from rain - swollen Pleasant Creek : i . Damages estimates wera j mora than $100,000. No Uvea wer lost. 1 ISOW SHOWINGS 11 TECNNICOLDI Tit St if saammsfjnBjsmwwi wit k Aaita laalta AUtO A Big laiagh lilt I "LIFE WITH BLOND tCT with Penny Hlngletan HI lida Don't Forget Th Buqa Bunnf Club N6w Erar Saturday qi th to Danger" r i Jaw . ; ff I L )4 7 'Ha P l M. I T ff 11 If -".aft VtfAPNBsS! - 4" H