School Opens
At Silverton
September 23
SILVERTON. Sept. 20 School
will start Monday alUiough tliey
will run on i short M-hedule the
first day and classes will start
Tuesday.
For the first time in several
years, the school system will be
on a three-building plan, the fur
mer high school urd (or 7th and
SUi grades as a Junior hih school.
Charles fiailey. Kitzvill. ! Wash..
Is principal.
Iawrence Butler who comes
here from Baker and w(f home
Is Coffeeville. Kans . will be the
senior h:gh whool principal, where
there has been no principal for
several years.
M B Ford returns as principal
of the Eugene Field grade school.
Pre-registration this week has
been short, but A. B. Anderson,
superintendent of schools, said in
d i cat ions were the school would
be full by nest week. Fifty eight
beginners had registered Thurs
day night and additions are es-
Wesp
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quickly epaoa ap
smaal pa af to retlera stuffy trsn
atat congestion. Makes breathing
safe, lantes rostful leap. ' Works
CUtet . . . O rand for reUavbsg anlaly
distress of baad colds. Try St! Follow
mxrmcuoaa in Um packs.
pected Monday.
High school teachers are Msr-
Jorie Butler, Jeanie Anderson,
Merle Davis, John Medea! f. R. I
Boe. Robert Collins, (music). G.
W. Delay. William Gates. Mrs.
Keith Heinz. Leonard Hudson,
Elizabeth Kletnsorge. Robert Mil
ler. Juanita Moe, Lillian Peter
son, Irene.Roubai. Lela Qutntall.
Junior high school, llelvie Sil
ver, Inga Anderson. Theodore Ol
son. Mabel Olson.
Elementary school. Olga John
son, Frances Ortnsby. Florence
Cramer. Mable Foss. Minnie M
eher, llanna Olson, Clara Hanson.
Mabel Tow, Meda Vandal. Merle
latnar, Alma Swayze. Joaephine
J a mag in. Marie Byre, Edith Ross
and Nellie Watterson.
Blind Persons
Seek Positions
A total of 300 competent blind
persons in Oregon are seeking
jobs. It was revealed at a con
ference Thursday at the Salem
U. S. employment service office
Of Clifford A. Stocker, state vo
cational rehabilitation officer for
the blind; Robey S. Ratcliffe. local
veterans employment representa
tive and Carlton Greider. veterans
counselor of the local USES.
Operating from headquarters in
Portland. Stocker is canvassing
communities throughout the state
in search of jobs for the blind in
the smaller industries. He esti
mated that at the present 23 in
dustrial firms in Portland were
hiring a total of ISO blind per-
NEGOTIATIONS STALLED
I'ORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 20.-JP
Contract negotiations between the
CIO International Woodworkers
of America and Columbia river
district logging operators were
stalemated today, and another
meeting called for Monday.
WILLAMETTE U. IS EIILAEGIIIG ITS
FACULTY TO ACC0III10DATE
II0HE VETEDAIIS
YOU CAN HELP
Ity renting your vacant home or
atart ment to a netc professor.
Etckt atew falt families meat have hesiag by ftes. IS
CALL THE REGISTRAR. S623
Four Students
Take Money
Four pupils at the Chemawa In
dian school, aged to 14, were
identified at prowlers of the John
Olthoff home, route 8, box 238,
Wednesday afternoon,' the sher
iff's office revealed Friday.
: Following a call to the Olthoff
home Wednesday a deputy sher
iff . investigated the surrounding
neighborhood and obtained infor
mation which led to the Identifi
cation of the Chemawa boys
Thursday. The Juveniles' finger
prints checked with those found
ia the home.
The four boys reportedly admit
ted breaking into the home and
taking $15. leaving jewelry un
touched. According to the sher
iffs of f ice report, the boys ran
away from the school Tuesday
morning and were returned early
morning by Salem city police who
found them roaming the side
walks.
Starting
Sunday. Sept. 22
Mlyuood Lion's Sen
160S Fairgrounds RdL
Will lie Serving
Home Cooked Family Style
Dinners
DELUXE MENU
DOORS OPEN 12 NOON
IHOPRIETORS
Gee Ceaklag TTeaaaat Service
Rose GOawsn Grace Oeerge
World Labor
Meet Begins
t MONTREAL, Sept 2HVThe
29th general conference of the in
ternational labor organization i
now in session; in the University of
ed hope from the chair that the
ILO will have "a close and fruit
fut" future relationship with the
United Nations.
Montresl today with the express-
Guildhaume Nyrddin - Evsns
deputy secretary of the British
ministry of labor and chairman
of the governing body of the ILO,
recalled in his opening address
yesterday that a- draft agreement
for association of the ILO and UN
had been negotiated last May, and
said the governing body "conti
dently anticipates" its approval
both of the UN assembly and by
the present conference of the
ILO- 4
Krug to Move
bureaus West
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 2WP
The department of the interior
wants regional policy making
"out of Washington" and placed
in the hands of Its agents, Assis
tant Secretary of Interior C. Gir
ard Davidrtn said here Thursday
Davidson reported in an in
terview that a regional committee
for integration of the work of all
Interior bureaus is being set-up
day and the committee will have
"department level authority."
He explained that the new pro
gram is the plsn of Secretary of
Interior Julius A. Krug and that
the northwest committee is the
first to be organized.
H. M. Manning
Dies at Osweiro
OSWEGO, Sept. ZOWJVHor
ace M. Manning, former Klamath
Falls criminal attorney who was
tried and acquitted in a famed
murder rase of 1934, died here
yesterday at the age of 87.
Manning, born In' Jacksonville,
was one of Klamath Falls' most
prominent attorneys during the
first three decades of this cen
tury. He retired in 1934. after he
was acquitted on a charge of slay
ing Ralph W. Horan. a state legis
la tor and a fellow-attorney at
Klamath rails.
All of ,Msrk Twain's manii
scripts were edited by his wife.
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State Commences
Promotion Drive
Willi Advertising
The Oregon state highway com
mission's largest promotional
campaign will begin next week,
with the appearance of the first of
a series of national magazine and
newspaper advertisements de
signed to attract tourists to Ore
gon in 1947.
A full-color page in The Sat
urday Evening Post will appear
next week, followed by Similar
ads in Colliers,, Time, Holiday, Na
tional Georgraphic and other mag
azines and newspapers. The ad
vertising will continue until May
1.
Pictured in the first ad will be
the Columbia river gorge, Colum
bia river highway,, Bonneville
dam, Wallowa mountains, Mt.
Hood and Lost Lake. The adver
tising campaign 1 financed from
gasoline tax paid by tourists, the
commission said.
Carl A. Loreiizen
Dies at Silverton
SILVERTON, Sept. 20 Carl A.
Lorenzen, 83, died at his home at
43S S. Water St., Friday. He had
lived in the Silverton community
since 1908, settling first in Brush
Creek district.
Survivors are the widow and
five children, Ruth Lorenzen and
Ted Lorenzen of Silverton; Mrs.
Nellie Tomas of Estacada; Chester
of Summer, Nebraska; and Sam of
Portland.
Funeral arrangements by the
Ekman memorial chapel at 2 p.m.
Sunday. . With the Rev. B. F.
Browning officiating. Burial will:
be ii Miller cemetery.
Contract for
Bridge Drawn
A ropy of a tetnative contract
between the state, Marion and
Polk counties for construction of
an inter-county bridge at Inde
pendence! was received by the
M.trion county court Friday.
The folrm was prepared by J.
M. Devecs, attorney for the state
highway commission. The county
court took the contract under , ad
visement! Under jthe terms of the contract
the stste- pledges to pay an esti
mated $120,000, or half the cost
of the bridge, -and agrees to make
all preliminary surveys. Marion
and Polk counties would each
pledge to pay $100,000 or one
fourth the total cost of the struc
ture, and would agree to con
struct approaches to the bridge,
each county to keep up its own
half of the bridge and approach
repairs.
29 Ask to Join
Water District
A petition Y an addition to
the Vista Heights water district
reached the Marion county court
Friday and was referred to. Dis
trict Attorney Miller Hayden for
advice as to procedure. County
Judge Grant Murphy reported.
The petition asking that cer
tain territory south of the city be
added to the district is signed by
29 property owners living in the
proposed addition. The territory
seeking admission into the dis
trict is bounded on the north by
Vista avenue, on the east by South
12th street, on the south by Fir
west to the southeast corner of the
present VLsta Heights district and
street, on the west by Pleasant
avenue to the southeast corner of
the Smith fruit farm No. 2, then
then north to Vista avenue.
UC ENROLLMENT HIGH
BERKELEY, Calif.. Sept. 20.
(JP) Enrollment records of the
University of California were
smashed today when registrations
climbed to 17.788 students 9,673
of them veterans at the end of
the fourth day, with one more day
of registering expected to top 22,
500. The previous record of 16,199
was set in the fall of 1939.
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ARREST FOLLOWS CRASH
The arrest of Carl Earl Ault,
West Stayton, oh Intoxication
charges ' Thursday midnight fol
lowed an accident reported by
police as occcurrlng in the 1100
block of South 13th 'street when
a car being driven by Ault
crashed into a parked car while
attemptnig- to pass another mov
ing vehicle. Colleen Andresen,
1133 S. 13th sU an occupant of
the parked car was reported as
badly shaken up. Police said the
other occupant. Francis It. Jan
ner, 1280 Lewis st was unin
jured. Ault . paid a $10 fine in
municipal court yesterday.
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