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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1946)
2 The Skit man. Salem, Oregon, f ridgy. Octobr 4, H4S am Grants Pass Projects Be In Face of Ban GrIkTS PASS. Ore.. Oct. 1 (V- A group at Crtnti Pass hjtiri reop imjiI con-itruction Ir'.)- iay in the face of an order 1 1 irm the civilian produc tion alrir.i juration V atop, work. FrUTwinc meeting In pro tft - what tbey aaid were "un f r Regulatory practices," trie bjiidejrs fledged mutual support in t fcee tf court action by the CPA. j AprMiimitelr 100 private 1. rrvt- lu.Art, Contractor and bu.Idte.e' trades reireentativea e"eivi tr.e second meeting Iat rght. They aaid the atop-work orrfer : had affected alxiut 150 buiWirr"! in the Grants Pa area, rv.t d them 50 U 75 per cent complete! , j The rnup elected officers, who sad Uey tince had received irfiMfif f moral support from bolder in .Slem, Medford, K anrv-th-F and Rnsehurg. In Seattle. Galen ,S Oetler. re- KNDS TODAY! (PR I.) Id Gardner "Dinrs TAVERN" . J. Carretl NaUh -MONSTEK MAKER" - COST. FROM 1 P. M. - TOMORROW! fQM Tug tAMOti Not LL I i "'"- J CO-rKATURE! f5s V con::a viidi IM j 11 ' f. V glonal CPA compliance manager, aaid the atop-work orden had been issued wherever building projects were not authorized and that "the area from Salem down was just getting out of hand." Getter also aaid, "we are here to enforce the law and we cer tain! intend to enforce it" , , n Butter Labels -Said Faulty Labeling of buttef la Oregon muit be brought in line with the actual butter quality, Kenneth E. Carl, assistant chief of the foods and dairies division,' state agri cultural department, warned here Thursday. Carl said 50 per cent of a quantity of butter picked up in Portland stores recently was mis labeled as to grade. "We failed to find a single pound of butter labeled as grade B In these stores where purchases were made." Carl declared, "but when the samples Were analyzed bout one half of the butter mark ed or labeled grade A wss actual ly grade B butter. GOP Conclave Starts Today Joseph B. Felton. Salem attor ney, president of the Oregon Re publican association, will open business sessions this afternoon at the ISth annual convention of the Oregon republican clubs, in Portland. j Harold K. Stasseq of Minnesota and Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry of Nebraska .will be principals. Wherry is to speak at tonight's banquet and Stasaen will make the main address Saturday night. OPENS :4S P. M. esRRe SsSsBSM sSanWeMI OfVsi I sbesmu. fositi . jwtfw J Gene Autry rams and guitars- - Steelman Says More Inflation To Cause Bust 4 V h .1 ' -i ' i ' - WASHINGTON. Oct. ri: President Truman today called for all-out -production and an end to Industrial strife," and backed up a warning by Reconversion Director John R. Steelman that ', further price inflation may spell economic -collapse. i Steelman's quarterly report, re leased, today, said among other things that a "further rapid price rise" might diminish demand for goods and "precipitate an early and ; severe price collapse, with serious economic and social con sequences." Steelman urged against a general round of "large" wage increases at this time. The report stated about 900.000 or nearly half of those unemploy ed, are veterans. "It is the na tion's responsibility," Mr. Truman declared, "to see to it that veter ans looking for jobs get satisfac tory employment at the highest level or tneir skills and at good wages.' CPO Surgeon to Receive Discharge CPO George 1 "Lee" Surgeon, aoon to be discharged after six years of service In the navy, is ex pected to arrive this afternoon by plane for his first visit to Salem In two years. He will be ac companied by his wife and daugh ter. f Surgeon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Surgeon.: King wood Heights, hai just returned from s Midway to Mare Island, Calif. He expected to receive bis discbarge in about three weeks, his parents have been informed. i LEOIIAITD'S ! SUPPED CLUB AH Star Floor Show 1 EXOTIC MOZELLE International panee SUr "Abbo Groan'e Orchestra No Cover Charge till t P. M. Chloot Food Our Spex&xltr PHONE 3487 MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P. M. STARTS TO II ORROW! ENDS TODAY! (FRL) I JohnHodlak ) "Somewhere) In the Nlghr tf ' Unda Stirling "INVISIBLE INFORMER t 1 a girl fflv$-.0Q,:c? fly prise etraiapofl m mm " " 7 cr ail tliisf11 HI! IVLIVULY SAYS: "If cvory piywii U thU plctur . : ftwtr would act I2c chump ovwr dztr" 0? mm illHI iiiillli m illi Eof.iurTo GoutDiiic r m I f: ' ft x r J y a 'tctm pa0 ttm tmi'0vc sac. woeowe ? o Of P-v I II COFEATURE! COLORADO SEREIIADE'' IN CINECOLOR With DAVID SHARI'E ROSCOE ATES MARY KENYON FORREST TAYLOR DENNIS MOORE NEWS! CANADIANS CATCH GIANT SALMON! REPORTS FROM CHINA! GREECE! BOAT RACING FOR PRESIDENTS CUP! MADISON SQUARE RODEO Man Believed Drowned In Horseshoe Lake x Disappearance of a man, whose kayak waa found floating upside down on Horseshoe lake, near St. Paul, was being Investigated early today by state police and the sheriffs office. The missing man drove to the lake In a car register ed to Chester L .and Ida O. Carey, of Burns.. He was, said to be a frequent visitor at the lake, but no one knew his identity, t Bean Grower Needs Helpers A bean grower harvesting a late crop near the city airport has re quested the farm labor office for 40 pickers, the office reported Thursday. Trucks Will pick up workers at the farm; office today and Saturday between 6;30 and 7 a.m. Carrot pullers also are needed in the north end of the Labi in area' and in the Jefferson area, the office reported. Ue N. Council Aypids Issue LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., Oct. 3 CV-The United Nations economic and social council, driving toward adjournment of its three-weeks session, sidestepped action today on the proposal of a plan for the reconstruction of war devastated areas of Europe. j This proposal, called for creation of an economic commission to co ordinate the economy of Europe as a ' whole and to aid the indi vidual states. Unable to Overcome atrontf Rui. sian opposition to the proposal, me council votea to aeiay acUon until the next tettion. 10 REGISTER TO VOTE Approximately 600 elect Ions registrations were' taken In yes terday and Wednesday i at the Marion county clerk's office... The pooka close at p.m. Saturday, NOWI DARINO i . . TV EXCITING! it GINGER ROGERS Jean Pierre Aa moot la HEARTBEAT ta CO-HIT! Seetlaad Yard's i Greatest Mystery! "SHE WOLF or LONDON" ENDS TODAY! James Stewart. Rosalind Ressell la "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" and ; . James Carney Ann Hhertdaa. la "CITY FOR CONQUEST" STARTS TOMORROW! Ttsssacxi rmmmmw wmw mm , ... I Mi ty CKmm rfCSWCMW! v.- ttm CO-inT! MarU Mantes; Robert Paige la i "TANGIER" ( OPENS : r. M. f , ALICE FATE I IANA ANDREWS LINDA DARNEL! CO-FEATURE! e , i Rill Elliott fSUN VALLEY CYCLONE" Lilicnthal Ma Head A-Board WASHINGTOr Oct. 3-0P)-President Truman named David Lilienthal. chairman of the Ten nessee valley authority, today as a possible appointee for the atom ic control commission, and drew an immediate declaration of war from Senator McKellar (D-Tenn). "I will do everything that I can to see that he is rejected." McKel lar told reporters who advised him of the presidents news conference statement that Lilienthal Is under consideration. Senator Lucas (D-Ill.) took the other side, telling a reporter: "I don't think the president could select a better man." Boy Scouts Make Telegraphic Sets Two telegraphic signal sets were made by Boy Scouts of troop 12, at the home of Jeane Davie, senior patrol leader, last night Regular meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. each Thursday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall at Hood and Church atretr. There are still some openings for boys In the troop. CHINCHILLAS FIXIWN HERE W. J. LaMar" received a ship ment of eight chinchillas from South ! America Wednesday via United Air Lines. Valued at $1200 per pair, the chinchilla were imported for breeding and fur bearing. LaMar will keep them at 215 Park lane. Too Late to Classify al BUrrET Style stl top rang for Big 4 Agree to Limit Debate . PAniS, Oct. 3 -in)- The four power foreign minixtera council agreed tonight that the work of the peace conference should be speeded by limiting to orie-hlf hour the speeches Of each of the 21 delegations on each of the five treaties, a French source said. The ministers instructed Jacques Fourques-Duparc, i secretary gen era I of the peace conference, frt prepare complete rules of pro cedure for the conference's clos ing stsges. These proposed rules will be bated on principles agreed upoii at tonight's meeting of the lllg Four, f , STATE EMPLOYES TO MEET A meeting of the State Employee association will be held at t o tonight at the chamber of com merce, for discussion of proposed changes in wages and hours. Will train YOU to become a donee instructor! Ages 21-35, Two yean college or the equivalent of business training preferred. Earning $f0 to $100 Weekly! 51C30 Worth ol Training, FREE! ARTHUR HURRAY STUDIOS 155 8. Liberty - Salem il f I . f TO MARION COUNTY VOTERS OUTSIDE SALEf.lt ok $m &(sdmi MM WW " v i Marion County voters are being asked to approve formation of a so-called "Peoples Utility District at the November 5th elections. Be warned against Ibis costly scheme I As the "come-on" the promoters are making flimsy promises that the PUDeal will provide "elec tricity for almost nothing. What these promoters try to keep in the dark, what they do not tell the public about, are the thou sands of dollars In new taxes their scheme will squeeze from your pocketbook as surely as night follows day. once they are successful In getting enough voters to .nibble at their bait. I Nor do they tell you about the political ni-manage ment that has plagued taxpayers and electrio con sumers wherever thee promoters have been successful the fat fees that go to fiwal agents, lawyers, engineer j and other so-called "experts" who swarm around a PUD like bees around honey. j Worst of all, they don't tell you that in the only PUDs selling electricity in Oregon, raiti art higher than Marion County people now pay for low-cost, PGE-Bonneville electricity. j j These big PUD gambles are worth looking into i J Examine tht ufi4 cards" below which th PUDeal promoters are trying to slip the public from th bottom of the deck. And remember, in this sort of gamr. you can't draw i new cards for ONCE YOU'RE IN' A PUD YOU CAN'T GET OUT! j A creation of a new tax-uvyino sody m All lbs Novembsr 5 PUD proposal doss it to act up a Bew Uuc-tevylng agency with broad powers to assess new taxes without yet further roll, to spend your money for practically any purpose that suits the PUD s fancy. ftOND LEINS ON YOUR PROPERTY. Under the law. tha PUD can use il taking power to sUtUonsef for general obligation bonJ up to $2,720,000. These would be liens losded onto your property. POUTICAL Mlt-MANAOEMENT. Promoters are In the gravy when they get the public to bite on one of their PUD schemes. In the Stste of Wsthington. they have gobbled up a large part of the 12,332,909 in lmn milked frees the suffering public. iONI PUD I0ND LEINS ON YOUR ELECTRIC SILLS. The can la you, and then spend the money Id electioneer for the iurKC of mny amiwmi of so-tailed rsvsnue bond. ThcM bond would be lien loaded onto your sUcUi4 bill. 0 HIGHER PUDEAL ELECTRIC SILLS. Tha only two PUDs now selling electricity in Oregon, the Central Lincoln Couaty and the CUuksnie PUD, both charge higher rmtei than Marion County ciuen now pay for low-cost PGE-Bonoeville electricity. CIGGP UJIHJATr VOU HAVE 1. Lsw-ceel Senneville Pewer. 2. Local, nen-aellHcol menegemenf of yewr electric system. X Refutation of electric rates and limitation el profits by ytw aws state peessweat. II VOTE 319 X M0 Against the PUD Gamble Nov. 5