r. 2 Tho States mmi. Scdom. Of, Wdn day. Sop. 25, IMS Overdue Parking Tickets Called Up In the Salem police drive sgmt traffic violators, even the overdue over-parkers are coming In for attention. Yesterday police served war- nt Ti four persons, each with several parking- ticket written ag-unt him. and indicated scores of other warrants soon mil be red. Police explained that the routine f 1 fine for overtime park ing is increased to $1.50 per ticket when payment is long over-due. Warran A. Fanning. 56 N. 23rd st . paid $4 50; W. T. Davey, Guardian building, SS; Helen V. MrKiIJop, 1345 D St.. $5. and Ethel Coleman, 745 N. Capitol St. $6. STARTS TOD AVI TWO BIG HITS f irm a AllTM JOSITM PONA10 era Jk r' i r - I j I AND! Nt MI'S A OtMIUS... ist's jass fwnlty fr Jaycees Plarf . 'Pep parade' Play Oct. 3-4 Details of the Jaycee-sponsored "Pep Parade"; musical comedy to be presented j at the .Salem high school auditorium Octdber 3 and 4 were discussed at the Junior Chamber of i Commerce meeting Tuesday boon, j Profits derived from the play will go to provide uniforms and banners for the Salem school safety patrols. Members of the cast, composed of all local talent, were intro duced. Machree Causey, director of the production, explained de tails of the baby contest to be conducted in conjunction with the comedy. As featured speaker of the day, Walt Erickson. head coach at WU- lamette university, discussed the coming football season. He pre dicted many upsets throughout the coast and told of some of the problem arising with teams com posed of last year's high school graduates and veterans of years of combat experience in the war. Erickson emphasized the pre cision of professional football in recounting details of a vacation spent watching the Brooklyn Dodgers football team practice at Bend. RETURNED TO SCHOOL Three boys were returned last night to Chemawa school after city police found them at Court and High streets, their' pockets reportedly full of flashlights and "ten cent store items." Two boys were 10 and one was nine years old. Three girls, two 14 and one 18 years old, were relumed to the school after their apprehen sion by policemen downtown last night. TONIGHT THUSS. " 11 11 .js Olivia DeHavilland Jfi&Own, Co-Hlti "SING WHILE vn f t xk Tir,r,r 1UU lSVLlltEj FRIDAY! Claude tie Colbert In "WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" New Airmail Stamp Not Valid Yet New S-f ent - airmail stamps, whjich arived at the Salem post office this week, go on sale there Thursday put. may not be put Into use before October 1, Act ing! . Postmaster Albert C. Gragg announced j Tuesday. The stamps as llarge as! most commemorative issues, are ted and are similar to the gjcent airmail (stamps which have; been in use by the armed forces - during the 8-cent era?. The Word "airmail" is in larger type and he 5 -cent label appears at f both ends of the air plane pictiire which centers the engraving. 1 1 Turner ligh lias Big Increase in Registrations TURNEfti-With 103 oh the registration? books, enrollment at Turner high school is 25 per cent abovef that at the same time last year. There are 97 grade school pupils. Twenty-five more are expected in grades and high school, Louis Uhrhammer, su perintendent, said Tuesday. In the high school there are 38 freshmen,. 29 sophomores, 20 juniors and 18 seniors. DAMS MaIt EXCEED capacity! SPOKANE. Sept. 24 -UP)- Dr. Paul J. Rayerj Bonneville power administrator, told the Bonneville power administration advisory board today that demands for more power, in the northwest may compel operation of Grand Coulee and Bonneville capacity until are installed. dams above rated more generators I KILLED FIX BOMBAY BOMBAY, Sept 24--Two persons were killed and ten in jured as a result of knife attacks in scattered areas of Bombay dur ing the 1 hours ending at 7 pjn. today, a communique said. p ... Lions Sponsor Maine Show This Weekend A fast-moving magician's show Will feature The Great Virgil, well-known American magician. In performances at the Salem sen- ori ragn school auditorium at s p.m. Friday and Saturday. A (children s matinee also is being arranged. The Great Virgil Is presented in $alem by the Hollywood and the Salem Lions clubs. Proceeds from ticket sales will help finance the boys work activities carried on by the, Hollywood service organi sation and the safety promotion jwofk of the Salem Lions. The show will provide spectacu arj illusions and sleight-of-hand tricks. Ghosts will appear in a buff of smoke, birds, flowers and Iive goldfish will appear from the lirj a woman will be "created" from a rag, a bone and a hank of hair, and clowns and comic ani mals will be put through their 11 lustonary paces. AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE Autos operated by Byrdie John- sonj 3804 Midway st and Milton A. jMorey, 3525 Cherry st, coi- ided at Trade and Commercial Streets at about 4:30 p.m. yester day, police report 7 RETURNED TO WOODBURN Three boys, two aged IS and 4ne who was 14 years old, were Captured by city policemen Tues day! and returned to Oregon state training school. The boys escaped last; Friday. - ( Too Late to Classify FOR SALE or Trad for hens: i lze violin tn food condition. 2265 N. 1 yeari RENT: New S bedroom houw year's rent In advance. Box S27 $4aW-man. ! fOtTSALE by Owner: i BdTTtrn. home, clean, double lot. Cenalder car n trade. Be afternoon or eve. 2413 V. Church. Now York Stock Quotations L. NEW YORK, Al Chem it Dye.. American Can Am Pow At- Lt. Am Tel Sc TeL. Anaconda Atchison Renriix Avia. Beth Steely Boeing Air Canadian Pc Calif Pack;.; Case J 1..4-U Chrysler Com with Sou.. Cons Edison Cons Vultee Cont Ins....ii Crown Zeti Curtiss Wr Sept 24-vPj-Today1s 162 83 12i 171MsJ 87 87 37 W 441 2 4 Mi 131 32ft! 37 86 3 m 27HINY Douglas Air: Dupont De Ne. Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors! Goodyear Tir Gt North pfd. Int Harvest.. Int Paper pfd. J. Man ville.. Kennecott U Long Bell A... Maytag ... Miami Copper, Mnn WmrA I ASM I Sl.... Kfe nitw f a ea aan J ....... j., 2 1 f North Am Co l. 49 Vt Northern Pacl ioi id.. am sri.w ' I V!Pac Gas Elec.4- 78 tP T & T I. 17V4i;Pan AmericanL 38 Penney J C i closing quotations: .. 44 Vm Radio' Corp .; 51Ttmayonier 534Rayonier pfd 45 I Reynolds Met 75JSafeway 107HSears Roebuck.. 124HfSinclair Oil.. 44VilSo Pacific 20 V4 IIS tan Brands 10 IStan Oil Cal... 1 miS tew-Warner Condition of Wreck Victim Said 'Fair' The condition of Dorothy Vap, 27, of 420 S. 20th st, injured Sun day night in a three-car crash on the Dallas highway, was reported at "fair" last night by Salem Gen eral hospital. She is reported suf fering from multiple fractures, including a possible skull frac ture. ' Frank MaselH. 420 S. 20th st; Frank Pack, route 2, Salem; Myr tle Hesseman. Salem, and Monte Thompson, 720 N. Commercial st., all of whom Incurred bone frac tures in the same accident, were reported in good condition. 'V' Physical Directors Elect Dtmit to Office Jim Diiriit physical director of the Salem YMCA, was last week elected vice-president of the phy sical director's society of the northwest area of the YMCA, at a meeting in Seattle. Included in the area are Washington, Oregon and 'Idaho. Recently returned (from duty with the armed service. Dimit has been with the local YMCA since last sFebruary. h. PRESIDENT NAMED, Hunt Foods, Inc., which operates a cannery in Salem, announced In Los Angeles yesterday the election of Frederick R. Weisman 34 as president of the company, accord loc to Word sent by the firm to Salem. 714 Studebaker 15Ts Sun Mining 35 Union Oil 16 Un Pacific. ; 24 Un Airlines 18 y4 Un Aircraft. 12 H U S Steel 40 j Warner Bros... (West El Mfg. ISttlWoolworth 453 ; , lOVi -.17 - 34T - 281 25 .. 39 .. 16 - 42 . 39 Vs - 52. - 15 . 22 . 12 - 21 .123 - 30 -22 . 69 - 19 - 25 - 47 iiiiMnDFDS V 7 sk X M 1 I aw m m 1 1 J I I iff r'toMPANY' O? JULIE jjfit ' : . '" " ) 1 . Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 24-AP)- Immediate , change) Pretnlom quality IIMJIUIIUlll W " . . - -J delivered tn Portland. ao-Ss !b; Urst quauty. j-hii to-; kotw qiuuv vaUer roufea and country points Sc lees than lrt. ec 19c ' Cheeee Sellins once to Portland retailers: Ores on singles, 4S-40C lb. m mm. a . . a, m av Ik afup'ar us 1 lajaj va w - cent receipt! : S4-S5c: bayers pay ! s-34 dos below wholesale quota tion: on graded basts for best nenery SJP- . . : . . V- . un T wmmucn: wrmam, 11 ui.. . J... 14JUL.al MnAll 'puuetl. 40i-l',c; B grade, large. Poultry Live Chickens No J 1 quat fryer. S to S lbs. -Xc; S to 4 lbs. XT-JWc ID; roasiera, m 10s ana rwmr ar-3e id; cawna iwn, wmhh, XS-r7e lb; Leghorn hens, S' pounds Uc; roosters and stags. ll-iSe. Babbtta Average to retailers, 44-SOc 10; oniifn prices to prraacen w-wi fryers, live fryers, white 4-S lbs, 22-r7e. Onions Wash, dry. No. 1. tlS-15 SO lb saefcst , Calif, yellow, large, common ! grade US - IAS; STeen, a a aa. m a avik. a.s. .s. i A 1 aUS Orcm piclcintS onUmm 10e lb. V7ATCII FOB IT I TOinGIIT SALEM SZinOB HIGH AUDITOniUII gp.nk Friday & Saturday, Sept. 2728 TICKETS: $1.20, 60c T'L"'. " DANCE and DIE AT NORMANDY MANOR Orchestra Every Night (Steaks Available) r Sept. 25 to Oct. 1 Guide MUSIC ' MOOOIC9 WOPPJNO XIP3 At Salem' Leading Rea UuranU, Uotela, Night Spots, Auto Courts, Terminals 1184-13; Washington russets ilS-3 40 js-ianpain ueme. S3-soc a 2 lb. pack Brand MeatsNew Miitne mmx VeaV AA. SS-SSUe M.: A. Xh-fisS e lb-.; I'-Wee: C. 17,-lsc; Cull. is. Hofs Block butchers, packer style. ids. bv4c: over iij ids.- nc: stripper style. 17S-23S lbs. SI -4c: over mi in, sic; sows, ail wetgnts. c lb. Lambs AA. azvie; A. Sl'ic; B. S7fcc; Ce mMC Mutton 12-lSc lb. according to qual ity era wrifni. Beef AA 29Je: A. Mlic: . H.e: C. 7sc: canner and CMtter, lOcl ooiogna ouiis. id ye 10. Cascera bark Green. S-ie: . dry Oe. Wol Valley coarse and medium graaes. se lb. Mqfialr 40e lb on IS-month' growth. nay wnoieseie enipments: Alfalfa No. Pi or better. inn- Ma. J timothy. $.M-sa ton; Oats end vetch. mil hay. valley crowers aaklne Brtce. 50; clover hey. uncertified. iuvj0 Miea ea (arms. Portland Grain -t- PCPTLAXD. Ore.. Sept. S4-(AP wneat lutures not quoteo. Csth wheat (bid) soft white 1ST: soft white (excluding Rex) 17; white ciud I1.ST; wsttern red I as. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1ST. . Hard white Baart: 19 per cent 3 SS. IMir ear recelota: wheat as: tur- ley a: flour 4: corn S: oata 3: hav 1: mniTfeq s. ; Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 34. (API dTSlf A Salable cattle 123. total 150: calves SO; market slow, steady to weak with j some sale S3 cents lower; scat- terecs lots mctuatns two car joeas grasctat steers unsoui; few head good 1000 Ib graascrt 1SJ0; few stockers 14.00lSJ. Good feeder steers Mon day iuD to 17.00: common-medium heifefs 11 0o-t40; canner -cvtter rows moatey a.oo-IS.eo; snelM flown to S.so; medium beef cows 11 00-13.00: odd common bulls 10.00; good -choice veal ers 1 4.80-11 .00; few 1TJ0; common grades flown to 13.00. Salable hogs 39; total 300; market active, steady at ceiling; sows, bar rows! gilts 17.30; strictly good-choice feeder pigs quotable 31.00-M. Salable sheep 300; total 290: market slow.! steady to week: good-choice spring lambs 1S.00-M: several lots medium-food grades 17M-1730; few feed ers H-00; good yearling 19.00; good fwx i w: runs gown to i w. Stacks and Bonds bon i Tuesday S3 Previeus day Weekfago Monta ago Year i ago . 144 high U4S Sept. 34 AVKBAOES SS (S Indus Rail a iosa 933 103.S -S 103S 100 4 1033 SSS 1043 1043 1093 933 102.7 Hew 1944 lows; STOCK ATKXAOES 30 It Rail Indus Tuesdey 893 33 7 Previeua day -34.1 333 :! ago S7.7 343 42.1 It tt Utll Stocks 1093 79.1 1093 793 1083 T43 107.4 783 1073 733 1003 793 1093 7JJ Week! Mont$ ago 2- .37.7 .173 .923 423 19 It utn ram 443 S3 J 423 . St.l 493 64.7 903 72.1 43.1 70.4 -4- OPENS f:S M. Now! Thrills! Kay MtlUnd Tereniea Lake 1 WANTED wmcs" TimJ .Conn on E Tim. Bolt Dancer Stocks End In Sharp Rally NEW YOnk, Sept. 24.-P)-The stock market enjoyed a fast last minute rally today with leading steels, rails, motors and selected industrials climbing 1 to 9 or more points at the . best i , The list gave a nervous perfor mance from the start. There was an early recovery push and a sub sequent selloff when advances of 1 or so were trimmed or elimin ated. ' Buying orders then piled up In the final hour and gave prices their sharpest swing of the day. A little quick profit cashing shaved most top marks at the close. Transfers of 2.230.000 shares compared with 2,110.000 the day Tefore. The Associated Press 60 -stock composite was up 12 points at 62.3, wiping out the loss of the previous session. Of 1,042 stocks registering, 961 rose and" 318 fell. Prominent on the comeback were U. S. Rubber, up 9 at $98.29 Santa Fe 4 V, at $87. Du Pont 4 at $176.29, Union Pacific 4 al $123:90, Goodrich 3l4 at $68.29 Montgomery Ward 3Vi at $71.79 Bethlehem 3 at 994.79 and UJ3 Steel at IS at $69. Grain Futures Show Strength CHICAGO, Sept. 24-OP)-Graln futures were unsettled in the ear ly trading today, but toward the close advanced on the strength of January wheat, which was in demand by commission houses. The volume of trade was not great, but the market reacted sharply at times. , A factor in the advance was an appeal filed by millers to Secre tary of Agriculture Anderson to remove price ceilings on flour and wheat products. Mills are said to be squeezed because of lack of control on cash wheat, which was quoted 1 cent higher with No. 2 Hard at $2.08 a bushel, up 4 cents a bushel compared with a week ago. At the close wheat was Vt to 2 higher than yesterday's fin ish, January $2.02. Corn was Vt lower to Vt higher, January $1.39tt-3s. Oats were to IT higher, November 79 v, and bar ley was unchanged to Vt cent rusher, November $1.43 y4. MAT. DAILY FIOM 1 TM. NOW SHOWING! life in Salem' Df BEAUTIFUL COLOR! x ! Cast Of Thousands ! You Arc The Stars! SEE YOURSELF Df THE MOVIESI FUN CO-H1T1 Ul tn tunvn mryi I Jt t PLUS CAKTO&r EWS! rnrrpnrTa OPENS :49 TM. NOWI DOUBLE TUN! ill i ry m 1 1 -j. e i . j i CO-rCATUKS Frank Jtnks "SKoka Hands with Murder Baby Contest Due with Play K A popularity baby contest is be ing held by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the production of a play, "Pep Parade" October 3 and 4 at the Salem high school auditorium. The contemt is for children up to six years of age and no entry charge will be made. The ron is to be judged on popularity only. Headquarters are at Miller's department store where rules may be obtained. ARC Classes at Hayesville Started Among home nursing classes starting fall work under Marion county chapter, American . Red Cross, is that for the Hayesville community. Its firxt session was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs, Maynard Cothren. Mrs. Benjamin Little Is Inntructor. Two schools signed up to carry on the training beginning In Feb ruary are Sacred Heart aradrmy and the Mill City school. Other schools planning the work Include those at Hubbard, Wood burn, Ger vais, Stayton and Aumsville. Leonards SUPPER CLUB Direct From Tom Hrenneman's JACK Ne Cever Charge Till 8 p. as Steaks - Chicken - Chinese r ooa usr npeciaur SUrts Teds r t Opens S:4S TM. tittup Action C-'eatare Eddie Dew Trail U Ownslghr DOO POISOXINO ILLEGAL A person who puts out poison within a city with intent to kill a neighbor's dog, which results in killing such dog, is subject to punishment under the state's criminal code. Attorney General George Neuner ruled Tuesday. OCEANLAKK INVITES SALEM Salem residents were invited Monday to join Oceanlake in a civic celebration which on Sun day, October 13, will mark com pletion of the new highway there. The invitation was voiced by May or Kenneth Morgan of Ocean Is ke at the Salem Chamber of Com merce luncheon. REVOLT PLAN L'NCOVEXED LA PAZ, Bolivia. Sept. 24-U") The newspaper EI Diarlo said to day a plot against the government had been discovered and frustra ted in the La Pas army garrison and that the leaders, four non commissioned Officers, were be ing held Incommunicado. Let usAquelljze Your Home vor ' WATERTIGHTCIESS a a I gts i!n ca rift Ba '"j with tho SENSATIONAL WATERPROOF COATING i lately featured in leading magazines A a aav ft n rsm rt n i SctentuVally stops leakage, seepage, dampness inside or outside . . . above or below ground on porous masonry surfaces such as CONCRLTI CINDER AND MASONRY BLOCKS STUCCO COMMON CRICK ROUGH PLASTER Turns wet cellar Into playroom, workshop, laun dry! Waterproofs walls, buildings, retain inf wall si Damp-proofs foundation to keep house damp free I Reconditions leaky swimming pools, foun taina, cisterns! 2 I ECONOMICAL , Cost Is nominal; We will gladly furnish applica tion estimates. nan Now available at Campbell Rock Wool Co. I Local Distributors 1132 Broadway Phono t4SS To lho$9 who magsrly await thmlr nmw ChmvroUts . . . OeDuTOO'Des Evrybody from factory to dsaler h doing vsrything that can bo donm to spood dslivrlss to you We hove been Informed by the Chevrolet Motor Division thet tho post month hot witnessed only a slight Improvement I tho rate of prodweion of new Chevrolet passenger cars. As a result, shipment! of now cars to dealers for delivery are still far below tho lovel wo and tho tadry hod hoped to attain by this time. In fact, through Avowst, Chevrolet's vtput of cars In l446 was only 22.6 of the number turned out during tho corresponding period of 1941. Wo know that Chevrolet Is doing everyfwtwg passible to Step up Its production totals to ship more and more cars to vs and to Ms thousands of other dealers throughout America ; . . and wo know, too, that wo are assured of getting our Ml proportionate share of tho current output and of future production gains. Disappointing as the total figures have been and despite tho fact that Chevrolet was out of production entirely during tho first throe months of the year M Is nevertheless true that Cwovroe fed off oW momrocfurers In proJsKlio oi possowyoV cars Jvrmg Junm 1946, and has continued to main tain its load in total production from that day to this. Wo shall continue to make deliveries of new Chevrolots to our customers fust as fast as we receive them; we regret delays as deeply as you do; wo thank you for yovr trimjy patioiico and undmrtfandlngf- and we promise you a new high motoring experience when you take delivery of your new Chevrolet, giving BJO-CAX QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! Koep Your Protmnt Car Aliv Meanwhile, may we suggest that you safeguard your transportation by bringing your car to us for service now and st regular intervals. Let us help you to keep it in good running condition- to main tain its performance, appear ance and resale value until tho day when your now Chev rolet comas along. rout iTatiot or suvia Douglas IIcKay Chevrolet Co. 430 N. Commercial St. I Salem