The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 The, Statownan. SfaUm. Ortym, Sunday. Octobor 13. 414S
Dignitaries Make Own Beds
As Washington Hotels Struck
A tpttading 'strike choked off service In Washington's major
h tru S..t..r1ay leaving digmtaiirs with the job of making their
on nd the (.r.i-'t of rooms and cold water.
A t,i-ther ' ojhi of I'lesirirnt Truman, titled Visitors from
!.. 4.t j-t fficet titl itiprrmf court Justices and thousands of
tr-t .iii(l itmnwvPk In the sern predicament. - .
I uptu i tximit ! were ! : '
dfc Kui rvisors and rlrika
n.-intiMic-rl makeshift telephone
i:d eleatcr service AK1. boiler
f-:rlr ousted ttifit rnrn to
4r thir ati at midioitht. rut
Is oil h.t, hot water and air
Sttnt S.0 AKL. service rn-
Accidcnl Victim
In 4 Fair' Condition
William Pettit. 84, of 1220 N.
Summer st was In "fair condi
tion at Salem Deaconess hospital
-. iitk Frty 1 i hinder : today with a compound fracture
riv iii m oi uie t-iii injy. j lf tower ngni icg iu suu
h .-e4a N- pea re inj .nations , jiarly fractured right forearm, se
ver Saturday. Lording to hospital reports. He was
Khls-esers te Meet jstiurk Friday night at Center and
. in ... if -Church street by a car driven by
M.ki. i..r Atlantic mil SUII . . -
..f ur.rri til -Kill -1 lo hold
r .-J-
evri y thing
mn eaily n-
n t-s.rly netting with Uie uik-h-K
ir.4i line eiijiiiwu tn an
r?V.H . initially end the 12 day
Oi l t.trf-v.ide hiMrtj tieup and
hiU-rri strike on the Long
I,Uid miijiad w averted.
rr.e maritime dispute, the
l ix.t iii:tmit in Washington
, d it had notified shipowners of
te CH ;.noi's agreement to
fc-r-k M-l Element with the east
and full i j-rrslx and 'hat a
. . ..4.... ...I.IB. t
lit krirtkn iur mr mhif'"
t, ;,! le was dMOg
i. vit,kr U arrange
Iree Insistence
Tr.- '!() prev(.ly. had ln
S4,ted a ntitwid agi --fwot,
ui ; tre maritirne commission
mmitU-fl ilwlf in a lvalue to
r 'Mir fi jiivtrrrirreiit - i ' n f d
P ilr rrls the lim of any
r.i i trart
An errency l.ird in Wash
InKltn ai.i.t UfM-el ,llt the lit
t ,d M.mi-ri lniiitri l uniion.
d .JiMt JSC. l?MW, Had greetj to
l -a ciemauda fM ofei'atioial
lu r c-hi.nfr on Um Ing lUnd
r.:HaMt in t.) net MV. thertt.V
a wd.i.j a t rike aet fi K-t 24.
T e taHrt,d aervei SfKl.OOO ps-
iMtrei ii..jy. 1
Kenneth Etlert, 750 Thompson st
- poli e said.
Injured Friday night in an auto
. i rai.ii at Miller and Commercial
stieets. Mrs. M. M. Petroff, route
! 4, Salem, was In "satisfactory"
condition lat night at Salem Dea-
runi-ss iiospital.
Picuiecr Post to
Hear Reports
Three members of Pioneer post,
American Legion, will report on
their summer activities at the
women's veteran organization's
first dinner meeting of the sea
son Tueaday at 6:43 p m. in Nohl
gieus restaurant.
Members Siifl other women vet
erans invited will hear Command
er Velma McNamara report on the
national Legion convention she at
tended in Kan Francisco, Susan
Faheity tell of a fted Cross exec
utives' training course in San
Fiancinco and Mildred ChrUten
seii describe her woik In the sum
mer session uf Tulane university
at New Orleans.
Post members also will com
plete plans for a Halloween party
Nt. .ir.ites w remitted ito-j during the Tuesday night meet
v seM.emrnt f major nn- ; ing.
to ! Hifl idem Tti4e in IilTted
trr- I'iMkI i.rg Prwer strike. . V' j
AH. Il...iw.a.l movie laho. -j 'a If MIlO 1 21 II I H t tO
J , imIh tici.al distHite. a sutmi an
t .n am t us Uup in "i. ato, - a - I I tS
w m s. m k o
a-;d
bu.
ilitet car tiejp in Colurrt-
O .
sSnfetv Factor
Important in
High Schools
WAMI1NC.TON. DC
I I irwuriting numlier
f ij,l.ti. -(ri tallr among yoiith
EUCF.NE, Oct. 12-(SpecUD-One
of the nation's outstanding
palebotanists has been scheduled
to open thii year s lectureship ae
ties sponsored by the University
of Oregon.
Dr. Kalph W. Chancy, professor
of paleontology in the University
of California, will speak on "Ore
gon's Forests Two Hundred
; Years in Ketrospect." In the first
The riP- i lecture, and "Oregon Crossroads
of traffic ff Forent Migration.' In the sec
ond. He will speak In Corvallls
the irnpor- Nov
3 and 7, in Portland Nov.
and 14. and in Kugene Nov.
and 21.
12
19
Freak Reception
f dnse, indicates
Umic ( safe-driving tiwlnw turns
I;; Ihr l.irh irhivilt of the nation.
I.-e Minkn. torutiv? viie-pieii-rt-nt
ft tt.e Nstwaml Automobile
1 islets' k latum, pointed out
t iav
"It m. an .piM.lhiyj fact " he HafflCH PollCC
Sid U.t ttween Jtniarv 1 and
C towr 1 tr.i yeni, 2t.2U persons SEATTLE, Oct. 1 2-4" -Seattle
rnrf st.)tfi in trafff- j idrids f.olire did conmdei able head
I) ,i ii' l.e tame eight months la tr scratching today as their short
y...r ti.e . rath-toll wa- I&8HO. wave radio receivers began boom
v n fi kti that trfu' fatalities ing stiange orders in soft southern
fat liu year heve iiu reared : drawls. The mystery was solved
m re that. 34 per ocrd. Among ' whert police radio operator Ward
tri-afra nr;vers U? d?alh rate ; Crow explained the freak recep
tirm of lroadca!ts from St. Peters
burg. Fla.. and Charlotte. N.C.,
wbh cauel by ultra-short wave
frequency modulation transmis
sions.
US'
I
Sratlli Iurliiiif Shop
ttf im is.d 41. per cent
hilmiiU'M and afey f lNTl
(t'.,tr lu.t ,f fugh .c4k ) genei al
ly rer the countiy fall in line
v U tl.r it.nent tienU and mi lude
't -it i ii. s in tiifii ctiiie or
o. tl.r liafflc datl; rate among j "r ...
v ii,ImI Olivers mi'" e i ut ! UlKOII t lO I JOM!
. . . . .... ..... . ..i
ii iwit ai inuiii mm w -ni. j
I it', tf.al autoihile dealer
eervl i will t gui to give SEATTLE, Oct. 12 -M')-Metal
mil i.t. rncot.rag.iiiett! lo this , p,j-hers tn 11 machine shops rep
V .rU.y and vitally net eary reni by the Washington Metal
0ioverte.i j Trade, inc., will walk out Moo-
. .ue t a breakdown In nego-
HIKL CAU. HIUKHHIPFD . ; Mi over a requested 20 per
. .cent wage increese, officials of lo-
A as- rd by Solon Shmkle ! ra, , Meta! p0Uhers' union
vt iett;ped while patked m (AFL), announced tonight.
fr-.n1 .f hi residence, 1017 Bnwd- ,
via; at . at about :4 V p m Sat-
U'dajr t.y an tutu oMratrd by
V iiikfri du.fr, rait g. Salem,
v r-n K4o r wet v-1 to avoid
i itisxai a ptsaanig tai, ity
p. ite -M.U iiKlwale No nil
"v ll.!ol1.
No further labor-employer
mertingji have leen scheduled with
Harry If. l.ewia, commissioner of
the federal conciliation service,
who has been attempting to arbi
trate the union demands.
BCa-Victbr
ecords
Ilewesl Deleaxes
Hero First!
lear faterlte Waal . year
faraette vocalist . . . the sew
est reeerdings are awaiting
rear selection here. Ktop) In te
nserrew and plea, an new r re
ar gs fee yenr library.
HEIDER'S
428 Court St. Call 7522
BK A ri.AYH 'rOHHVM
ASTORIA. Oct. 12-4VWillur
HoKarth's rifle dropped a 400
pound black bear into a hole, and
be walked up to admire It.
He turned right around and fast
- -with the bear charging out of
the liole only yards behind. Boat
arth doubled around a stump,
filed, and tumbled the bear at his
feet. 1
A T
LTtfiywi
o
IT
Arc Arriving: in Larger
Quantities Dally at
LODEn BROS.
We specialize in repair of
all (General Motors makes
and model particularly
Oldsmobile
For fast. Competent, Friendly
Service Bring Your Car to
Loder Bros.
4S Center St. - Ph. e47-CllS
1Kb Year In Saleaa
Striker Jailed in Hollywood
r
y sy I
i w.
1
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IIOU.WOOD, OcL II One af St pickets arrested at Teehnleeler
studio In llollrweod during a new outbreak ef violence la the
Jurisdictional dispute between rival AFL movie aniens la carried
to a patrol wagon by police who- broke ap lines of marching
pickets. (AP WlrepheU)
a
Convicted Nazis Showing Strain
News of Deaths to Be Delayed
NUERNBERG, Germany, Oct. 12-7P -A 'though Hermann Goer
ing and 10 other Hitler desciples are scheduled to be executed four
days from now, not single move has been taken within the Nuern
berg Jail to prepare for the hangings Wednesday morning.
U. S army officers, who run the Jail, said tonight that no scaf
fold had, been built and no materials for a scaffold had beeri received
or oroerea; me name or me nang-
Krtig Charged
With Political
Barnstorming
SEATTLE, Oct. 12-(T)-SetTa-tary
of Interior Krug tonight de
scribed as sweet naivete" a com
plaint by Rep. Clarence J. Brown
of Ohio, republican campaign di
rector, 4hat Krug is on a "po
litical barnstorming tour" of the
west In 'an army plane.
Krug f and his party ame to
Seattle in a coast guard plane,
which associates said had been
used by the secretary sirtce he
left Washington October 7.
Krug'p full statement. In reply
to the protest lodged by Brown
with Secretary of War Patterson,
follows:?
"In a letter released to the
press, Republican Congressman
Brown of Ohio charges me with
'political barnstorming In an
army airplane in the great Pa
cific northwest. What sweet
nalvetet I am hard at my work on
my Job- throughout the west.
"Good, effective, efficient gov
ernment administration la, in my
mind, the : soundest politics. If
that Is what Congressman Brown
had In i mind by political barn
storming, he is exactly right as
good government Is my full-time
Job. !
"If that elects every democrat
ic candidate I will be very pleas
ed with my contribution.'
$ ii. i '
Break Seen in
Transit Strike
TACOMA, Oct. 12-tmVThe first
definite break In the 12-day old
Tacoma bus tieup came late today
when R. A. Cribbs. business agent
for division 758, Motor Coach em
ploys union (AFL), announced
pickets would be removed Mon
day at 1 a.m. from the municipal
ly owned Belt line, which serves
the city's Industrially important
tideftatg.
Cribbs also said he was hopeful
that labor - management Confer
ences Monday would bring some
basis of settlement of the strike
that has tied up 110 buses of the
privately owned Tacoma Transit
company, which began October 1
and resulted In the tieup nine
davs later of the smaller Belt line.
The Belt line employes but 16
drivers
AFL iMvr) to Attriiiit to
Organize Kami WWkrr
ClUdAGO. Oct. 12 -41 - Tlie
American Federation of Labor is
throwing Its weight behind a
drive to organize farm workers
and help them gain bargaining
rights and la shorter work week.
H. Li Mitchell, president of the
National Farm Labor union, pre
dicted In a statement today that
the AFL. so as to implement the
farm-worker organizational cam
paign, will work actively to have
congress extend to the farm those
benefits it has already' granted
worker! In Industry.
Too Late to Classify
' MM A CORD
if slab wood and edtn(s en
aing dab varies. fliane SMU.
man had not been divulged and
no official notice had been re
ceived; that the allied control
council had denied clemency appeals.-!
"Wf don't know anything about
arrangements," the security offi
cers said, "the allied control coun
cil In Berlin Is In chargs.
The 11 hangings are expected
to take place, one after the other.
starting fat dawn Wednesday
Goering probably will be the first
to mount the gallows. Presumably.
the hangings will be within the
canopied and shielded courtyard
or the prison.
Albert Pierrepunt, Britain's
famed executioner, and U.S. Sgt
John C. Woodshave have been
mentioned In speculation about
the -poHsible hangman.
Men lern of Fate '
Although the official notifica
tion of - the dental of rfemctic?
pieas has not been received, the
condemned men have learned
through their wives or other
sources that the appeals were re
Jetted by the control council last
Thursday.
Goering, no longer the bluster
ing personality who dominated the
other war crimes defendants. Is
spending many of his final hours
lying on his bunk, staring at the
ceiling
The former reichamarshal has
been reading "With the Passage
of Birds to Africa." Fritz Sauckel,
former labor bully, is reading
"Happy Island," and Col. Gen. Al
fred Jodl, chief of staff of the
nasi army. Is reading "The Trav
eler." Strain Shewing
Strain is showing on all the
Hitler henchmen. Rudolf Hess,
unpredictable as ever, talks about
foiming another reich govern
ment. The former deputy fuehrer,
who was Sentenced to llfef Im
prisonment, complained today that
he was getting too much meat to
eat, and would like to swap some
of it for prunes.
Capt. Sam Binder of the U.S.
security detail said "I assure you
he isn't getting too much meat."
Julius Stretcher, Hitler's No. 1
Jew-baiter, has asked I a prison
psychologist to tell him how all
the other condemned men . are
bearing up.
Asks Peeler's Health
Hans, Frank, former governor
generaf of Poland who recently
has become deeply religious, al
ways greets the prison doctor
with the same query: "How are
you feeling?"
Wilhelm Frick, former Interior
minister, says "all Is finished and
there Isn't much use watting
around." Field Marshal Wilhelm
Keltel, chief of the German high
command, sleeps well, Alfred
Rosenberg, official philosopher of
the na party, is constantly pac
ing his cell.
Swedish Ship
Wins Battle
With Flames
STOCKHOLM, Oct. 12 -(A')
Weary crewmen aboard the 3H89
1n Swedish moonship Krintina
Thorden won today gruelling
3A-hmir battle In the mid-Atlantic
against flames that swept the
vessel and killed four fiei-soiis.
including Cmdr. Walter Leroy
Heiberg, AO. former V. S naval
attache in Stockholm, a message
to' the ship owners here said.
Met berg was buried at sea at
the request of his wife, who alo
was aboard, the message added.
Eight other American passengers
on the ship. Including Mrs. Hei
berg. escuped without severe in
juries. Four American passen
gers slightly injured were repott
ed' transferred to the Norwegian
Atlantic liner StavangiTfjonl,
which U heading for Itergen,
Norway, where It Is ex pet led to
dock Tuesday.
The flames were brought un
der control afier the Norwegian
ship reached the stricken vessel
today ,wilh a doctor, , medicine
and food and pumped oil to calm
the rough sea.
ity bill was intriMluced by Ken.
Hugh B. Mitchell, prevent Encum
bent, whom Cain Is opiMJsliig in
the general election nest month.
Cain said he would detail his
views on the prnMed CVA in a
feech in eastern Washington in
the near future.
Cain made hi statement in an
Interview granted hefoie he
soke to' a .on I a club conven
tion here.
ent tenant cannot he evhled with- however, that evety sertlofi of
out good reason), nor how low
a r't muv lie cliaigeii,
Admilted by OI'A l U.e "im
the riHintry lias been de Jare-t
sin h an area, although OPA ope
rates lent control oldies only in
Wanted at Once
Experienced
Office Girl
Preferably with some
knowledge of bookkeeping,
typing and pottting. '
Gas Hea! Inc.
Xalem, Oregon rhone S44S
Censorship Planned
No word will be sent from
Nuernberg on next Wednesday's
nazl executions until the 11th
man has been hanged, under reg
ulations announced tonight by the
four-power commission in charge
of the executions.
The commission ruled that only
official U. K. army photographers
will be allowed to photograph the
executions, and unless the com
mission changes Its decision all
pictures will be for "record and
historical purposes" and not for
publication.
Inncdiale Possession
j By Owner
Ulira-IIcdern
2-Bedroon Hons
Finished, full baseaaeai recre
ation room, beautiful landscsp
Ing. This building Is la a re
stricted district.
I'hone 2(829 for
Appointment
CVA Opposed
By Harry Cain
OLYMPIA, Oct. 12-0P)-Harry
Cain, republican candidate for
U. S. senator from Tacoma, said
tonight he is unalterably opMsed
to the Columbia valley authority
as proposed in a bill now IWnre
congress.
This was believed to be Cain's
first pronouncement on the sub
ject. The Columbia valley author-
OPA StiiiuiiiirizrM
KrroiicoiiH IdriiH
On Itcnl Control
Humori and uncertainties alout
the enforcement of rent eon t col
in the Salem are;i were cited yes
terday in a summary of "erron
eous . Ideas on rent control" pre
pared by the Portland headquar
ters of the office of price admin
istration. llent control hr OPA became
effective thU month In Motion
county and Vet S;lcin, bnned
on tlie rent level of July I, 1945.
Thii level OI'A detcill.ed as a
fieee date when no ahiinunal
pressures uffected l.inillol d -tenant
bargaining and the control on
this basis. OPA added, serves to
sl.ihilie, not equalize, rents.
OPA also made it clear in the
summary that no tenant ha the
power to waive provision of rent
control and pay mote than the
ceiling rent.
OPA said It cannot legulale
length of stay of tenants In a
hotel, nor who may tent a given
dwelling place (except the pres-
tii. i ' that it may coiitiol tents areas wheie Inflationary ondl
only in localities ! i lions "have thrown duelling
fciiMe-ienUI aieas. OPA adds, lentals out of line.' 1
Sales Service Supplies
ELECTROLUX
VACUUM CMC A Kits
Authorised Agents
F. A. Hupp - I. K. Hloner
17$ 8. High fit. Ph. 0tl
Heore the
Parties
AND
Holiday
SOCIAL
SKASON
Lot Us Glamorize Your Bathroom With
COLOTYLE
Gleaming Wall of Everlasting lleauly
CUanabU as a China Plato No Mors Pain Una. Ever
Soft Paalol Colors
INSTALLED BY OUR MASTER CRAFTSMEN
FREE ESTIMATES GLALDY
Dial 9221
340 Court Street
West Salem Hardware, Inc.
1111 Edgewater St. , I'hone 3669
Immediate Delivery While They I-t
Electric and Gas Aniomaiic Wafer Healers
(an FIMr Furnaren - Wood Circulatori - Klcrlrlc
Wall Type Heaters l-ow Cosl Kimnul InMulation
Tht LrKlaUtlr Knulon Will titti Tpll
BOUSH UP OH YOUR TYPIHG NOW
AT NIGHT SCHOOL
Monday and Thurnday Kveninga 7 to 9
Shorthand
English
Typing
Mathematics
Accounting
HuMinrMit Law
IIS C'enrt Street
Capital Business College
rbene 7
VENETIAN
BLINDS
HADE TO MEASURE
RIGHT HERE IN SALEM
MraMiire 4
In-tall "
i 1
'i
I rn
Day
Scrvirc
On Meat
Orders
We stse only the beat materials tWlndlng the mere
prsctlesl wood slats
Call ns fee Weather Stripping
if
nSeiiiholdft Si Levis
VENETIAN BLINDS
560 South 21st EL
Our New Phono No. 3141
DESIGNED
for your future happiness
Brown 's
"Safe Deposit" Plan
FOIl CHRISTMAS SIIOITEKS
WITH FOHKSICIIT
plon h offered yow here whereby
you may choove your gifts foe
Chrittmot ood howe thee kept
solely for you, while yov poy
little from week to week. There
Is no astro chorge (or this mo
veloui convenience, let w tell
yow more oboot it.
WtlKlY
TERMS
Diomond ring front
$25.00 to ilOOO.
t
lomevi wotchei
prked from $24.73
to $300.
I f Salem's fsdlne Credit Jew
I 11
Jewelers and Oetlclsn
REMEMBER WHEN
the big arc lights hung
on the corners? They gave
a flickering light and
could bo made to sputter
by Jerking the rope by
which they were raised
and lowered. Every lew
days a man came to
change the carbon and
gave the burned one to
children for "pencil
Remember?
1 I rr t ' I - gave the burned one to I
flj , A I w- T- Riadon Col J
(( 4 I A fnoeral -Dlreeters I I I
yt N. C'ellsce Th. J17I J V
EMM S'ps
I Oil 1
I sjk -u I s. nw
V.VT ' ii im aa,
mm! if
Solera,
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