1 The Statesman. Salem, Ofaoa. Thursday. October 10, 1948 Donaugh Asks Boys Clubs lo Prevent Crime r i.'t oblamfd from loys ?ti-? which an pon ervtce l'it. the 1 riaiigh' t1k mid he .f ,U boy. not jit Owe v " 1; tt- ttie Iiv. vi a 'iv c 'id 4 v C.'tl iKsnWgr-, f.nmer I (-.id-, . : the Int-f n ttn.mil I,w h. . 'i r rr.ent Offices s ik igtion i i f..v lr:ernt-ii'l pre-id-it ot t- tim.l tvi"" club, who v Ht U " y Huh i,t,k! W'ed I lit naugh i i former I'-.iWd Mces attorney fur the itrict and wa- mtro ni iv Brun SpstildmK, local 7 r.r ir r' t hi v lv t ! rr .f k in ; arUcnt'sr A'iiM..n t at Kl il"s'. Tex v U, f from 10 I i 15 er i 'It- : 'y rood i ted U eir fT-rtiiijr ;n Spanish guided by the a-t.ioe i k.b mtTlKTi but lfeter ei;-Tlv c.itwded i'rntd to a:ieet I tijoiyh. rational president, of t' n-mf: ip.g grej H K . uts present for the rrri-tii.g iere iutrodl' d by I .ee I'vriili "I l ey we John Hump-rev. ..t Mmit, (illy Rommnf, p tijy mi,! tro.p; and Kichard V-yatt air cut ml assistant pn- t. I it iM ! Tn pint'ett, fialem high school S'vioet.t ;4y preileiit. w intro c -cei tr.e high achrfol Kotaiian fit tt.r mctr.tn from ttie high ch(il; tree Wick. Willamette idu-ri-?it -ry presd-tit, was intio ci iced fc the Roaiin of the tnitrilh from the univetsity. Stasscn Urges Strike Cool-off Period Started SEATTLE. Oct. IWP) -Former Oov. Harold E. Stassen of Mlnne sola, addressing a republican cam paign rally here tonight, advocat ed "a negotiating period fixed by government during which either strike or lockout would be unlaw ful" His suggestion came after he had assailed the administration's labor policy, asserting that "bungling and ineplness in labor relations since VJ day has caused min imum of five billion dollar loss in the standard of living of the American people in 1946." He declared the "basic stop pages In steel, and other funda mental Industries would never have occurred if there had been y" i nil early faring of basic economic I questions. Instead we heard ex ' pounded entirely impossible eco i nomics with the statement that it was possible to raise wages 30 per cent without raising prices." Stassen. wiho was Admiral Hal sey's flag lieutenant during the war, said he believed "the repub lican party should make it clear that it would give vigorous con . Unuous support to the growth and : development of the United Na tions Organization." I He conceded the organization , was "not perfect, but it is the best 1 hope for lasting peace and prog ress in the welfare of mankind OOKH Oil I For Voltiiitwr Aid A rjiil fur volunteers in the A-Research to Aid Medicine .DETROIT. Oct. 9 -MP)- Four of the top-ranking men in Ameri can military medicine disclosed tonight that experiments are be ing conducted for medical use of p iKMiition and the home service j atomic energy and forecast It would result In great advances in medical science In the next 23 years. The declaration came In a joint statement issued at an informal j press conference by Ma J. Gen. riimitftw i;ts of the Marion conn tv hspter of AtHTi"' Ked t n ws issued Tuedy by Ked ( iim .ff. als Triy M..d the pricf .iction de- p i m it -will provide garments sarnt trx iImiu Mlili rmjiieted ly iiiittm' rvMipitU. ii well of the army; Rear Adm. W. J. C. . Mi.re Ut needy erioiis j Agnew, deputy chief of medicine ut! Tf.e home wei it e i orps and surgery for the navy; MaJ. yt-ar vull lncew commun- Gen. Iaul R. Hawley, surgeon I: M-fv to vetetans, they add- general for the veterans admln- Kxlcnxion Unit IMiiti nH Hcin SWir.Ij; The fn,f regular rU-iihft meeting ot the new year f . r !rm rxNniiiakei will f fier ,; week FlidaV. C)to 11 f.l Salem uiii! will meet v U1 Mi C'haileM Jytie on I -c .tei l)i-s.e The meeting will trtn at '.'r.30 and the leMn. "K-t-et" with Vitamin A-D', t Fieiifrt r Trirvfle. home drnmn- ntum bftnt. N'f definite boun rry iner. '.r. thee unit meeting tT4 mxker at e invited to t' !' meeting iieait-vt tlieir 1-tiiHi Miiy new families have l n.ii. '.tie neighlMi itorxl since t e i.4ft extension niitingi in the fc, i r.f. b.rl oidet in-ffi(ei air B -mil Ui i I le thei mi-n to r ipti(!ti mm all if always V H-fT , l'lhtHit SiMtrrw I'litn 1 or Staff ( ttviilioii MIAihTDN II me Temple. I'vtt ,hn f- ters, - nt Tueday r .pt.t w ttt ii a coverti1 dish uper i n ni.l it 7 followed by the r-uH4f 4 ii- r-f fneim No AiiI- j Ij-t or S irnilxN- nieetltign weie K-1H I ; i i. iKt TYmple of y I tnan Si tert vil! In- t. .d in lftliid with the Knifiili .f Pythian (Htober 13 to IS Jc -..,r.e Hartman. past chief, and Mit;e Eastm-tn, alternate, v :ll jftitf.fi, ait Helen W'tight-r?;-n. jart supreme repiesenta t . . Mi Hrtman i- ofi the du t ;M;lmii . . rtimittee, Mr- Wright-. Ijjn .rtexy cotnrn'ittet'. Hi.tiir fUiitaoii i nw numlirr at t- MKi.l trniple The Altruittii' t 'ib rii-tfi tAl day Kiiilay, Ortober 11 with Mm. Cal Specht with cov es ed uh luncheon at noon. istiation, and Dr. James A. Crab tree, deputy surgeon general of the U. S. public health service. Meat on the Hoof for Employes f "S 0 ' ! 1 - . 4 e-S i 7 ' ( U , 1 h - All NEW YORK. Oct. t Tfcomas T. K earns (left platferm), president of the General Sleel Products f:erp. ef Flushing, N. V checks 2S head ef Texas steers which his firm brought 4e New York City ler slaughtering and distribution free to employes. The meat will be distributed with the weekly psy checks of each employe according to the slse of his family, (AP Wlrephoto) 255 Enroll in Night Classes ii o . Night School Director? George Porter last night said that 255 per sons had registered for night high school classes at the senior high school building, Parrish junior high school, and the public li brary building. Ninety-eight were reported registered for extension courses offered by the state sys tem of higher education.!' Fifty-five 18-1? year bid stu dents, who are working during the day and are required, by law to attend night school until they are US, are enrolled. Porter said, i Vacancies still exist in typing and I shorthand and machine shop practice classes at the high school. Porter said. Late registration will be continued next week! in both high school and extension courses. ficers 'Appoint Girson, Phillips (eorr Flaim Goes V ' J To Seattle Meeting Public Utilities Commissioner George Flagg and three members of his staff left here Wednesday for Seattle, Wash., where they will confer with Nevada, Wash ington, Idaho and California offi cials, in connection with plans for cooperative regulatory action in volving the Pacific Telephone it Telegraph company. Operations of this company are confined to five western states. The differential in interstate and inlrawtate rates will be one of the outstanding matters discussed. Allan Carson and Robert Phil lips: last night were appointed as lpe program committee for the 4Rerve Officers meeting to be held at 6: IS pm. Wednesday, Oc tober 23, at the Golden Phea.nant restaurant. President Ward R. Davis also appointed i Charles Zefian to handle publicity. Col. William H. Sweet, CAC, senior instructor of the Oregon instructor group, spoke on future plans of the Reserve Officers group at last night's meeting. Films were shown of the Okinawa and Sabti landings and -,of the German atrocities. ICE CHEAT All Flavors. No Limit, It. . SAVING CENTER KaJeaa and West Kalens Free Your Home of Pesls - 3 Ways - IK - M Freon tf"0 Qr e and DDT OL.UJ 2 3 (is Ilomb Insert Itepellant o I-amp 230 to 450 . CenrrmJ Electric Ultra- o Violet Germ Killing I .amp ; Start at $20.00 COUIIT STREET RADIO AIID APPLIANCE CO. 25? Court 81 Phone 3021 SAI.KM. OREGON Unit Members Receive Thanks For Speeial Work MT ANGEL, Mae Heggie and Mrs. Fred I.ucht were each thanked for their work as chair men of the dance and the 40 and S dinner, especially for the fi nancial leturns to the unit treas ury, af the auxiliary meeting. A no ImM It 30 p m. uper for past J4il auxiliary members October 22. i next on the unit's program. Mrs. Cletus Butsch, community service chairman, suggestion for backing May Ann Toner's lending library in downtown (ML Angel was approved and members voted $10 to the came. MKAIMWI,AllK VFW MEETS Meadow la ik VFW post held an open forum meeting last night. WiUiam Kelso, chaplain, presided in the absence of the commander. 1S31 DE 80TO TAKEN A blue 1931 DeSoto sedan was stolen from Tile road between 1 p m. and: 5 p.m.-yesterday, the owner, T. F. 'Sheppard, route 2, Kalem, reported to city police. Diiie Dance Floor Shows 10-12 THIS WEEK'S SHOW Rusty Coleman Presents Carman DeLonreda Spanish Singing & Dancing Star Alice Hulett The Dancing Body Beautiful Dick Gardner Mimicry - Magic - Ventriliqutst Abbo Groen's Orch. Starting Jean Fontaine Steaks - Chicken - Turkey Chinese Dinners No Cover Charge, Before f p.m. LEONARDS SUPPER CLUB Opea Every Night Except I Sunday Salem Air Scouts Klect Bo) Hensel z " Bob Ifensel was elected squad ron pilot of Salem air scout squad ron No. 1 after a wiener roast last, night. Melvin Kaisten Is the new? assistant pilot; Don .Young, communications scribe, and PhirH Mingle and Dirk Mitchell are crew lenders. 5 Major Blslock. army air forces officer in charge of regional air scouting, will speak at next Wed nesday night's meet I rig. Two films. Including -Land ind IJfe audi the Desert," will be shown. ClfEMEKETAN TRIP PLANNED Tle regular Chemeketan trip wilt be to Honeyman park this wedtend, under the leadership of Dorothy Middleton. Arrangements to . make the trip, whicli will go to the park and along the coast, may be made by telephoning number 2-1231 by Friday. CAR ACCESSORIES STOLEN A snooper light and a gearshift knob were stolen" frorfP his car Tuesday night, while it was Dark ed in the 300 block of south High street, Robert Bartruff. route 8, Salem, reported to police yester day, v Opens 1:45 r. M. Co-Feature Tho Old Texas Trail" Ai Leslie Jr. High Tonight tt Every Nijfht Thin Week 4 P. II. & 0:15 KIWAIIIS ; CLUB ! Proudly Fresenls iffliE t Kiwanis Longtime Salem Resident Dies George Smith .Sutherland, 78, of 140 E Bush st., a Salem resi dent since 1910, died Wednesday. He moved to Oregon from Oak Grove, Wis., in 1802. Funeral ar rangements have not yet1 been announced by the W. T. Rigdon company. j ; Surviving are the I widow, Mar garet Sutherland, of Salem; the mother. Mrs. Dale Jackson, Mc Minnville; two nieces, Mrs. Clin ton Brink, Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Jesse Thomas of Grand Cou lee, Wash., and a nephew, Earl Thomson, Portland. 3 Indicted on Kidnap Charge PORTLAND. Oct. 9--Three men accused of abducting Mrs. Margaret H a v e 1 y, 2-year-oId Portland housewife, from a small cafe were Indicted today on charges of kidnapping and assault and robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon. The trio were Jess W. Neal, 24; Ernest W. Avery, 21; and Alvln L. Dahl, 17. They were arrested at Heppner Sunday, three days af ter Mrs. Havely disappeared. The woman was rescued in a hideout cabin and said she was unharmed. DISCUSS MEAT SHORTAGE WASHINGTON. Oct. . -4-Top-ranking administration ad visers discussed the meat shortage' for two and a half hours Uximy but broke up without a statement. LADIES NIGHT AT ELKS Ladies night, featuring enter tainment provided by The lfamb lens, billed as sophisticated sorc erers, will follow ' the regular meeting of the Salem Elks this' evening In the Elks tempi. 25 Big Time Ads Trained Animals, Clowns, Acrobals & Aerialisls Reserved Seat on Sale at STEVENS JEWELERS Mat. Dally from 1 I. M. NOW SHOWING! Here is a lory such as you havf 5.1 .l if ..5 FLAMING CO-IIITt r t LATEST FOX NEWS1 -OPENS C:4S r. M. now s!iowin(;m LAMOUR deCORDOVA mm) m CO-FEATURE! of . Marauarita Chapman "ONE WAY TO LOVE" OPENS :43 J. M- NOWI SAVAGE THRILLS I I NV I.I. 1 .1 .1 4 1 M-t i -t I ACTION CO -II IT! ROBERT MITCH UM Zane Grey'a -NEVADA" Handicapped Apply for Jobs Handicapped persons in the Sa lem area have been applying in increasing numbers for employ ment this week due to the publi city for the National Employ the Physically Handicapped week, ac cording to William Baillie, mana ger of the Salem USES. The program for the week is progressing with radio programs and speeches before various or ganizations and service groups. Carlton Greider, veterans coun selor at the local USES, attended a meeting in Portland Monday night at which representatives of employers, veterans, unions, and slate officials - presented the part played by their particular groups in getting the physically handi capped back into pnxiuctive em ployment. Afterthe meeting Grei der participated in a radio pro gram on a "Job For Veterans" theme., 47 Mid-Valley Men Recruited By IJ. S; Army Enlistment of 47 Salem and val ley area men In the U.S. army during September win announced yesterday by the local hi my re cruiting station. Those enlisted are (with choice Of service indicated for men en listing for thice-ycih mImU): Fiom Kalem (iunald llendri n. IM N. Cmiimerrlal ; Motiald K Hellemn. 23SO N. Commercial si.; Jatne J. Wrllmin S2n4 alrborna di vision; Daron M Lirk, route 7. Iik fS iJiVern D ltirleit. 1070 r.ili'n l ; Allen P. hllinsrr. 177B t ouit kl : My mil I Mi-Call. I45 N IHiii at : JoM-pti Mrypi.i. 2ISI N. rri.nt at . and t'tiatlra W. frieds;r, loiile i. ro ISA. From 'orvalli Jolin F. fiallowav. $44 2nd at : Nolan F Williama. Mii N Mill t : Many J Ti uninif, S?S H Mill l . Haiold P. Weliiiwlri, Ml N. I .Ml. t ; Julian J Wi-thri hre. 7l N. jKlli ( . Jach Slfii. Ji . 131 N I Jill at and Julian M IM-ey. t"l N lltli al FroM! Allunv Mow aid ti. Uud!. IIS3 W I llli : Kftitirtli I.. H111 ford. Vnt S. riUwmUi l . Ilanrll " I'mIimI, route 2; Houal W. iKh. toula I; Dar win K. Uikn. route 1. Kichaid I. Whltaker. route t. Salem: James C. Ouinn. loute 3. Jainn F llombrciwakr, 427 F-. SIM t . and Willi M flullei. S.I9 N 40i kl. From Dalla - f'liilllp H fiats. Il Clay t : ljten S Huther. ill Church l , Koheit ( ('. Im 3:i X. Slanlrv C llcnse. 910 Jrlfrison t . Awdv O Hiarlfl. 712 Fanview l . ami John II Hall, boa 243 Fiom Fall itv - HUl.arJ W. Wal ton and reinond I. Ilrmr From J-fferon - - TIhmiiii I. Pilcher. Rotx-it U. Mason and CJurney tt. Hi worth From I-banon James T. Beach, Crmif F Train and Harold K. Smith From MrMinnvllle - James 1.. Os borne, 134 Johnson st : James H Mr Daniel. SIS Afpine ave.. and Malcolm F. Marsh, rout 2. From Wood hum (toth In irmy sir force) Byron F- I.ippert. 7H4 Harrison at , and Marvin Rhetnholdt From Independence -- William M Addi4n Firii Mill City Ted A. Culp ar my air forces!. From Lyons Van A. Cow (anny air foicesi. Fiom Stayton Albert H Phillips (adjutant general's deuaitmentl. From Blodajett Ooidon I.. Cleveland. Multnomah Fall to lie Illuminates! Nightly PORTLAND, Oct. 9-fiVMult-nomah falls will 'be illuminated from dusk to midnight from now on. An all-night display of light ing, inaugurated last nighf, will await arrival of more touiisla. InnIlorI Group lo Seek MeiiihcrHliii Plans to increane the memler ship of the Salem chapter of the National Ilirme and Property Owners foundation from 200 to I.0O0 were initiated at a txard of directors meeting last night. A committee was appointed to solicit membership among owners of hotels, auto courts and apart ments. Thomas Moleita. Flank Doolittle and William Foien were appointed to serve on the com mittee. Dave O'Hara will be In charge of advertising. A meeting of Uie entire group Was set for 7:30 p m. Wednesdsy, October 18, at the chamler of commerce. OOV. Slll'll Ti'l.M of ToiiriHt Speinliii G It ESI I AM. Ore.. ft. 9 -,1'i-flov. Snell told a meeting of the Mount HHMi POW - Woweia to. mxht ttic tourist trade litoiiKtit $H.'l.000.000 to Otegou this year and pointed out there was no ceil ing to the possibilities of the toui Ist industry, the stale's thud lai- gest. He said t'lurist.s imw remain in the atate an Mverage of eiutd d.tv and fcH'iid $'121 mi pi-tsou ht day and that it is one industry th.it will never deplete Oiegon's scientific resources. Senilis off to Record Year Hoy Scouts and S outers of Sa lem .uid surrounding aicas an plunging Into the fll proKim III M UIHlllIlT uhlih point- to a leioid year of intuitu- M.hIiii MiM-kford, asslst.inl t "as4 ode coun cil executive, aaol Werlnesrlay District meetings veie held In Dallas and WoiMibuiri Tuesday night for the Polk and Silver Falls divtiut Koiindnos of all par ti iiating ax-outs and a court of honor will be helil in both Polk and Silver Falls districts, the former at Dal las tolM'i 24 and the latter at WiMxIbtirn November III. To spur cubs and older scouts to gi eater activity, awards for vatlous achievements will be made at the roundups, mid Salem Hotaiy club announced thai an award to the outstanding rub or scout of the month -a ill be made each month of the current program, Mockford said. Garden Work Planned for Meliama CIu! 1 Plans for Salem's first public auction of bulbs, plsnts, snru!st and f lower ss and for a fall flower and garden show were arwiooni -. yesterday by the Salem Mens Garden club. ! The show will often at 1 pm Satuiday and contmoa until p.m. that day when II. e a'irM will be held. Itoth events are t l at the Salem YMCA. Prtceeds from the auction' will help finance a ilub haridtxiok n gardening espeneiMca and meth. ihIs UM-d by successful lo si jar-lb-Mis, the rluli stated Items for the auction wilt le conti ibjtel by club memlers Kiitiies In the romief Hive gar den show may be mad by all local gardeners, Ixilh iituifur and piofessioual. the rlub s.i1 (Te for the roMiM-tiliii will lot hide fliWi ilMg stir litis, trees, bulbs. n tiuals, foliage pistils, vege!atles, M-reruiiaU, house plsnts, ever K'eeiis. flower arrangements, jf den club displays, roisage, f.li hKi m rang(metils and educational displays Itay Warren Is rhaliman of the garden show committee aril F. D. Unties heads the aurthwi com mittee. , Hritihli I Ixiii; Na.iM For Alrorilirw HAMllimr., Germany, Oct. 9 (A)' Sisteen na.i found guilty of atriM-ities against the allies have been hanged, the British mili tary government said tonight. Those esecuted Included Mas Pauley and 10 other alleged members of the infamous Neuen gamme concentration ramp near Hamburg, hive nf the condemned men were oeralors of a baby farm in which 00 of 100 babies, most of them Polish and Russian, died fiom malnutrition within six months, TWO AIIMITTEII TO BAR Dwlght I. Schwab and Mr G Wilson. I with of Portland, Wed nesday were admitted to pi Mi lli e law In Otegon upon re-essmina-tiirti of their pax-is by the state supreme court. IJoth men wrote in the bar examinations held here last July. They feieived their oath from Chief Justice Harry If. Hell. ! r CirciiH Playing .it Lc8.1V Atitlitoriiini Polsrk Brothers circus, spon sored by the Klwanls club, open ed a week-long engagement at Islle Junior high set 100 1 Wednes day. Matinee performances are at 4 pm. and evening shoves st g IS p m. each day this week. Satur day and Sunday matinees are at 2:13pm. jEQh TODAY A FRIDAY. 1 CO - MITI Romaneo HMsoense "REMIND GREEN MOIITA" with Carole fasadia ITsa. Osrgsa EXTRAI "Pert Nsw Vera" Tonighi! "Anna and lhe King of Siara" Also !"IT SHOULD NT HAPPEN TO A DOG7 T0I20RR0W! t s: s- mm m I e--T L X. I .. . rr t 1 - mm as a Saturday Evening Post serial and best selling novel . . Greater on the Screen! WALTER WAHGER pretenfs lit-- 'MM' Dana ANDREWS Brian D 0 N LEVY SusanHAYWARD j 0$ lfi M'.M ! ult'hV j ... t I ' '" X ... At w' fc-k . i, mm SBBTBssSr Af dBBBBBk introducing Ratricia ROC v- W HOAG I.IHICIIMI ID BOND UOYD BRIDGES FAY HOLDEN ANDY DEVINE STANLEY RIDGES VICTOR CUTLER -TTT7 hi niMi. .i..r..ifrrnn,nm, J Extra I March ol Time CO FEATUREI A Scheming Trio ... a The Double Creeet "IIISIDE JOB" 1 9 Witt YtKmn TnUt Am WimlhTtr4