The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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SaUm. OWm Tueadgy. February 25. 1M7
Injuries Noted
In Weekend
Car Accidents
Injuries to perMtu and .ninor
da ma re to automobilea in traffic
aciideirta frt reaM-ted by city
police over the weekend .
Raymond L. W'tlco. 1082 Oak
it . charged by city police wUh
failure U five the rght-of-way
to a pedestrian, we fined $50 in
municipal ccurt yesterday, after
the car he was operating alleged
ly struck Lavl Hess. 1370
Broadway at., at High and Chcme
keta street early Monday morn
ing. The victim, police aaid,
treated for head injuries by the
TOXITS ONLY
SANTIAM SO CLUB
STAGE AND SCREEN
SHOWI
TO MORROW I
Edward AraaU
"Tha Hidden Eye"
Frettea raster
"Swange Trkmaie"
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Eads Today! (Tne.)
Ted Daaaldae
"Beturn of Ruaty"
Wild Bill Elliett
"WaQon Wheel. Wearword"
TOMORROW!
Randolph Soett
"Bandnan'i Territory"
nilliaaa Gargaa
"Night Editor"
Salem first aid squad and was
later taken to the Salem Dea
coness hospital and dismissed.
A one-car accident occurred
Sunday afternoon at 24th and Lee
streets, when a car driven by Al
bert Abe Smith, 2S62 Lee St.,
crossed the curb and overturned
in the parking strip, police said.
Police added that both Smith and
Mary Nail, who was in the car,
received minor injuries.
A car driven by Benjamin Up
degraff. jr., 1748 S. Cottage St.,
collided with a parked car owned
by E. A. Meola. 1790 S. High st..
at Howard and south High streets
Saturday night, police reports in
dicated. Wayne Eugene Mahaffey. 1076
Highland ave . was fined $25 yes
terday in municipal court on a
charge of failure to stop at the
i scene of an accident The car he
was driving collided Sunday night
j on the Portland road with a car
i driven by Loren Haley, Valsetz,
police said.
DDT Lauded
As New Spray
' SPOKANE, Feb. 24-rP)-David
Brennon, extension entomologist
, of Washington State college, said
' today that the use of D. D. T. as
a fruit spray may change the en
tire spray program.
Speaking before 150 fruit tree
; growers at the annual Spokane
! cbunty horticultural school. Bren
j non said the chemical's chief ad-
vantage is that it cuts the num
' ber of sprays necessary from
eight to three.
D. D. T. is the most effective
spray for coddling moths ever
developed. It acts differently from
other insecticides in that It des
troys adult moths in the orchard
and kills the young worms be
fore they can enter the apple,"
he said. "Worms that may have
entered the fruit before the spray
was applied are also killed."
I will prepare your 1946 Fed
eral & State Income Tea
H. G. EWING
llf Myrtle Ave, Hollywood
District Far Appointment
Can 2-3479
Ends
Today I
Glenn Ford "GALLANT JOURNEY"
and Leslie Brooks "CIGARETTE GIRL'
PHONE 3467 MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P. M.
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Permit Given
To Begin New
WU Infirmary
A permit for construction of a
$2,000 foundation for the new
Willamette university infirmary,
to be constructed Just east of the
present gymnasium building, was
issued yesterday by the city en
gineer's office.
Robert W. Fenix, university
business manager, said last night
that a Tacoma firm was now dis
mantling the two Camp Adair in
firmary buildings to be used in
the project, and that they would
be moved to Salem in ten-foot
sections just as soon as the foun
dation is completed. Fenix also
said that clearing of the site and
adjoining property were under
way to take care of the construc
tion and to provide a small park
facility for patients of the in
firmary. Other building permits issued
yesterday by the city engineers
office were: to Mrs. George
Waters to alter the Singer Sew
ing Machine company store at
130 N. Commercial st., $1,000; to
George H. Patterson to reroof a
house and woodshed at 675 S.
19th st., $350 and to Betty Amos
to alter a house at 576 Locust st-,
$120.
Revote Elects
4 WU Students
Four student offices were filled
by a revote election yesterday at
Willamette university after an
election last week in which inde
cisive number of ballots were
cast.
The balloting yesterday showed
Robert Gray, Portland, elected as
senior class secretary-treasurer;
George Hurt, Warrenton, sopho
more president; Helen Montag,
Portland, sophomore secretary
treasurer and John Cloudy, Ketch
ikan, Alaska, freshman secretary.
A second revote is necessary on
Wednesday to decide the office
of senior class president, for
which John Bohnenkamp, La
Grande, and Conrad Pavlock,
Barosboro. Pa , are candidates.
Albania Guilt
Debate Target
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Feb. 24
-The United States and Soviet
Russia took opposing sides today
in a four-hour wrangle in the
United Nations security council
which ended without any progress
on the British case against Al
bania. Herschel V. Johnson. U.S. dele
gate, told the council that this
coujntry supported Great Britain
in its contention that Albania was
responsible for mine damage to
two British warships and the con
sequent deaths of 44 British sail
ors in Corful channel last Oct. 22.
Too Late to Classify
Robbery Wave
Hits Miami
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb, 24.-UP)-A
weekend ware of robberies
and holdups that netted more
than $200,000 in cash and jewels
caused Police Chief Albert W.
Simpson to cancel all off-days for
his men today and place the en
tire force of 131 men on a seven
day week.
Biggest loss reported was at
the Beachmocber night club
where three suave bandits held
up four men and fled with $25,000
in cash and jewels belonging to
Sophie Tucker, night club comed
ienne, which she valued at $75,000.
The cash included $700 belonging
to Miss Tucker.
Ten Initiated
Into DeMolay
At Ceremonies
Ten members were initiated in
to the Chemeketa chapter. Order
of DeMolay at last night's cere
monies in the Masonic temple.
Those receiving the initiatory
degree were Richard Smith, Jo
seph Pettit, Edward Michalson,
Wayne Halseth, Robert Brant,
Ralph Wilson, and William Paul
us. Dick Van Osdol, Wilfred Log
gan, and Tom Scheidel.
The initiations were preceded
by a dinner at Nohlgren's dining
room and by a discussion by Wen
dell Kelly, state advisory com
mitteeman of the DeMolay. Tom
my Tomlinson was selected as
new chairman of the advisory
council for Chemeketa chapter.
Telephone Co.
Strike Looms
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.-JP)
-Five independent unions served
30-day strike notice on the Pacif
ic Telephone and Telegraph com
pany today in a wage dispute and
simultaneously it was announced
that negotiations would begin to
morrow. The unions include the United
Telephone Employes of Oregon
and the Associated Communica
tions Employes of Washington and
Idaho. They represent some 16,
000 workers, mainly linemen, in
stallers, construction men and
commercial clerks, union spokes
men said.
Broadhurst
Murder Trial
Opens at Vale
VALE, Ore.. Feb. 24 -&)- A
marriage license hovered in the
background as the first degree
murder trial of Mrs. Gladys Lin
coln Broadhurst, 40-year-old red
headed widow accused of con
spiring with a young chautfeur
to kill her wealthy husband, open
ed here today.
Both District Attorney Charles
Swan and Robert Lytle, attorney
for the 23-year-old chauifeur,
held photostatic copies of a mar
riage license issued in Reno, Nev.,
last September 17 to an Elaine
Hamilton and Albert Williams.
Williams is the name of the
chauffeur who police said signed
a statement admitting slaying W.
D. Broadhurst, 51, last October,
and who will go on trial for first
degree murder next month. Mrs.
Broadhurst' middle name is
Elaine.
Neither of the attorneys would
comment on the license, nor
would either deny that it would
be brought up during the trial.
Mrs. Broadhurst, who had been
married at least five times pre
viously, was bequeathed $30,000
by the rancher whom she wed
last spring.
1 Killed, 3 Hurt in
Motorcycle Crash
PORTLAND, Feb. 24-(;p)-Mrs.
Dolly Mae Schwab. 20, was killed
and three other persons injured
last night in the crash of two
motorcycles from a road.
The cyclist, traveling together,
had veered to avoid an automo
bile. Injured were Kenneth R.
Nordstrom, 25; Virgil Madlin, 23fl
and Arlene Tenipelmen, 23.
Black Dahlia
Suspect Held
LOS ANGELES, Feb. -(-Police
late tonight booked Phillip
E. Smalley, 31, Konxville, Tenn",
electrician, on suspicion of murder
in the mutilation slaying of Eliza
beth Short, 22-year-old Medford,
Mass., ' Black Dahlia."
Det.-Lieut. William Cummlngs,
who returned Smalley here from
San Francisco wher-j he was ar
rested Saturday said he would
be held while his story of leaving
a bar January 9 wi-Ji a girl an
swering the ill-fated movie hope
ful's description was checked
further.
Police School
Invitations Out
Fifty invitations have been sent
to police departments in Clacka
mas, Marion, Multnomah, Polk,
Washington and Yamhill counties,
Salem Police Chief Frank, A. Min
to said yesterday, inviting partici
pation in a state-wide Oregon re
gional police school slated to be
gin here on March 4 in the cham
ber of commerce rooms.
Minto, in charge of arrange
ments for the district school, add
ed that West Salem. Monmouth,
Newberg, Hillsboro, Silverton and
the Marion county sheriff's office
bad already accepted the invita
tions and will send their quotas
to the school which will draw
instructors from Portland police
and the federal bureau of investigation.
LARCENY FROM CAR
Two hundred and forty-eight
dollars was the total value of a
suit, overcoat, suit coat, two suit
cases, 15 shirts and a hearing aid
reported by an out-of-town man
taken from his car last night as
it was parked in the 300 block on
Chemeketa street, police reports
indicated.
negan will be s patient "for an this physicians said today. The
indefinite period" at Massachu-1 democratic national chairman s
setta Memorial hospital, one of 1 ailment was not disclosed.
H ANN EG AN IN HOSPITAL
BOSTON, Feb. 24 -OP)- Post
master General Robert E. Han-
Oregon Tops Haul
In Forest Receipts
SEATTLE, Feb. 24 -(jP)- Ore
gon makes the richest haul from
national forest service receipts
last year.
The distribution of 25 per cent
of the annual income will give
$559,280 to Oregon. $414,466 to
California and $398,089 to Wash
ington, word received here today
said. They are the three top
states. The states in turn will
distribute most of the funds to
the counties.
VANDALISM REPORTED
Mrs. M. Olson, 35? N. Cot
tage st., reported to city police
last night that while she and her
daughter were sitting in the liv
ing room of their home a window
was broken from the outside by
what appeared to them to be
shots fired from a gun. Investi
gating city police said that they
found BB shot to be the cause of
the holes in the window.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieres promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you sxe
to hare your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coachs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
WANTED: Dishwasher, night ork.
man or
rood
Manor
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Names Revealed
ENDS TODAY
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Johnny Weisamuller
l "Swamp Fire
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 24 -(P-The
coast guard today an
nounced the names of ten killed
in the first major mishap of a
j plane from the air station here
the crash of a two-engined PBM
flying boat near Tijuana, Mex.,
j Saturday night.
An investigation was underway
i but officers said they doubted if
I the cause of the tragedy, after the
j plane reported it was "letting
( down" in fog off the Coronado is-
lands, would ever be determined.
FRANCE CUTS PRICE
PARIS. Feb. 24-(P)-A second
mandatory price reduction of five
per cent has been voted by the
French government in its cam
paign to cut living costs and sta
bilize the franc. Premier Paul
Ramadier announced in a nation
wide broadcast tonight. Rama
dier said the new decree would
be effective on Wednesday.
ENDS TODAY! (TUES.)
Fred MacMurray
"PARDON MY PAST-
Sasaa Hayward - Bill Williams
"DEADLINE AT DAWN-
STARTS TOMORROW!
"SMOKY"
In Technicolor
Tom Conway
"THE FALCON'S ALIBI"
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Introducing
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sadbanery case made of magnesium alloy ... so string
you can stand on it . . . yet no heavier than ordinary
plastic cases. It cannot warp, crack, or bead.
Assures greater protection and longer life for your hearing aid
than erer before!
NtW, THttAD-THlN COtOl . . . alike at both ends can be reversed to
distribute and minimize wear.
NCW DUPLEX TUSe I 3-tube efficiency at 2 -tube battery econ
omy. New plug-in type tubes facilitate service. Twin penlit
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SOUNOS IN THEIR NATURAL TONES I Finger-tip control of ton
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Hugh O. Ward, Manager
4fi6 Court Street Phone 2-4000
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Equipment
We have just received a limited number of
high-pressure sprayers for this season.
Silver Cloud Power Spraver
Has 9 HP Engine, 15 gallon per minute pump at 500 lba.
pressure, 200 gal. wood tank on 4 wheel truck with, rub
be rr tires.
Silver Cloud Tractor Drive Sprayer
With 35 GGPM pump for 600-8000 lbs. pressure, 400 gaL
tank on rubber .tired trailer.
Silver Cloud Power Sprayer
Tractor driven type with 20 GPM pump 400-500 lb. pres
sure, two rubber tires 7.50x24".
Myers Junior Sprayer
3 HP Engine, 7 gal. per minute at 300 lb. pressure with
150 gal. tank on 4 wheel truck with steel wheels.
G. II Slenlz Co.
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THE SIGN OF
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Our service department is one of the most important
parts of our business, and we've spared no expense to
make it one of the best staffed and equipped shops ia
town. If o matter what make of car you now drive, you 11
find we're fully prepared to give you complete service.
The KAlSEJt and Fkazkb. approved service sign means bet
ter service at a fair price. Why not bring your car in today
for a checkup? Our service manager will be glad to give
you a free estimate. It really pays to keep your car in A-l
condition, because we'll be able to give you a much better
trade-in price on a new ELAISIR or FULZE. While you are
in, look them over. They're the cars of the year and
with good reason, as you will see.
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Mention Graham Owners
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IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON ALL WORK
TEAGUE MOTOR AIID
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355 N. Liberty St. Phone 2-4534
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