1 Tbs Statesman, Salem, Oregon, WodntadayV May 21 17
recruiter, showed film of tht
Bikini atom bomb
film shown was
concerned with military prepared
Entertainment wu provided by
Salem high school sophomore
vocal trio, comprising Loretta
Lentz, Ramon Van Heta and
Wanda Boynton, and a tap dance
by Shirley Wpodraska from Ore
gon Institute of Dancing.
Conferees Balk
Provisions
In Labor Bill
WASHINGTON. May 10 -AV
Senate confer balked today at
'accepting a house-approved ban
on union -feather bedding! prac
tices, sympathy strikes and mooop
!ictic walkouts.
The senate group, headed by
Senator Taft (R-Ohie). is meeting
; Jointly with house members to
write a final version of the long
debated labor disputes legislation.
Chairman Hartley (R-NJ) of the
4touse labor committee and Rep,
Landis R-Ind) told a reporter
their main strategy is to draft a
bill the senate would pass over a
veto by President Truman.
DefuUliane Gtrem .
The bouse bill gives these def
initions lor the mree features
. whose proposed baa drew senate
opposition:
.-Feather bedding" Compelling
employers to hire more workers
tkan they need te do the job.
- - Sj-mpsthT strike A walkout
not involving a direct dispute be
tween an employer and his work
ers, but a difference with another
employer.
Employers CMlaslaa
Monopolistic strike A walkout
resulting "from any conspiracy,
collusion or concerted plan of ac
tion between -employes of com
peting employers" where the em
ployers are not represented by the
same union.
Taft said the "feather bedding"
prohibition would impose on the
courts the "almost impossible" task
of determining how many men are
seeded for given Jobs.
No Appeal for
WrMSS? Death Penalty
illtary prepared- J
In Lynch Case
GREENVTf.T.rV S. C May 20-
(An-State prosecutors today asked
conviction but no death penalty
for 28 white men accused of lynch
ing a South Carolina negro,-and
defense counsel countered Imme
diately with demand for acquittal
to convince northerners that
no use meddling, in Greenville
county.
The unprecedented murder and
conspiracy case, which has con
sumed eight days, concluded with
final arguments at 5:45 p. m.
(EST). Judge J. Robert .Martin
said he hoped to begin charging
the jury shortly after 10 a. m. to
morrow,
The deiense criticised "northern
interference, and charged north
. i i . -. A i d u iicwauauni suiu tauiv vuui
MUO"t. -avwory xor mutators with being responsible
aeronautics, said complaints about .., ki- t -
. j - , , I iui u VU1 Ul .UV WUVU.
nuEc, uiaue uj tujuuiiui proper iy
owners, have closed a number of
metropolitan airports.
The plane has a five bladed
propeller, instead of a convention
al propeller having a lesser
ber of blades.
The propeller revolves at a
slower speed - than conventional
ones. But
'Silent' Plane
Has Slow Prop
LANGLEY FIELD, Va., May 20
(A')-Scientists have produced the
first -silent" airplane.
Two hundred aviation experts,
here for a demonstration of the
new ship, call it one of aviation's
major " developments of recent
years.
John F. Victory, secretary of the
Hewitt Appointed
To Klamath Post
Ronald Hewitt, native of Salem
and graduate of Willamette unl-
versity, has been appointed juven
ile officer for Klamath county
with headquarters at Klamath
Falls. Hewitt Is a former Mult
nomah county probation officer
and at the- time of his latest ap
pointment was In the department
of public welfare in Portland.
dDr.U.F.Hawk,
Retired Pastor,
Dies in Salem
Eola School
To Hold 91st
Graduation
EOLA. May 20 The 91st com
mencement of Eola grade school
will be held at 11 a.m. Friday,
May 23, for six pupils, five boys
and a girl. Dale Brunk, 12, is the
third generation of his family to
finish the school, his father, Er
nest Brunk. was the second gener
ation and is now a member of the
school board. Thomas Brunk, the
grandfather, served 35 years on the
school board and was the first generation.
Kenneth Kessel, 14. is a sec
ond generation pupil to complete
Staplclon Loses
Denver Election
DENVER. May 20-(4VA 35-yrar-old
navy veteran and polit
ical novice wa elected mayor of
Denver tonight in an upheaval
which broke two decades of dom
inance by Mayor Benjamin F.
Stapleton. Stapleton, who is com
pleting his fifth four-year terms as
mayor, conceded the election of
Quigg Newton, Yale graduate and
scion of a family long prominent
in Colorado business circles.
Salem Pioneer
In Lineage of
Log Dump in
numi River Sought
Dr. Ulysses Franklin Hawk, re
tired after 50 years of Methodist
church ministry, died here Tues
day following a period of failing
health. He had resided for the
past four years in Salem, at 843
Union st
Born May 7, 1885, in Wiscon
sin, Hawk spent his childhood in
Iowa' and Pennsylvania. He at
tended college at Pennington
seminary, New Jersey. After his
marriage he and Mrs. Hawk came
west to Salmon City. Ida- as
missionaries, in 1887.
He served pastorates in Butte,
ona generation pupil to complete tt ci f ? 1
work, his mother, Martha Kessel I .N f I T TI fl ft I
trm. a ataa uib mn- .aa a aa 0
Possibility that Hawley Pulp
the new propeller and Paper Co. of Oregon City will :rr,,L "o1
showed noise pressure reduced 80 1 esUblkh a log dump near Salem I kane"and slUe and was three
generation. Others in the class to
be graduated are Helen Hausfeld,
Ma the w Burgermeister, Walter
LaChapelle, Wesley DeLapp. Wil
liam Rowe, chairman of the board,
will present the diplomas at the
community gathering Friday when
the group will go later to Dallas
park for the annual picnic. Ar
thur Moorhead and Ernest Brunk
art other members of the board
and Elmer M. Amundson of Sa
lem Toastmasters will give the
commencement addrese.
per cent.
I in the Willamette river was dis
closed Tuesday in a war depart-
ment public notice.
The paper firm applied to the
war department, which has juris
diction over the river navigation,
to i build a railroad trestle, log
dump and two three-pile dolphins
Lodge Honors
150 See Film
On) War Dead
More than 150 persons viewed
the film "Decision" and obtained
information of the return of war
dead from overseas, Tuesday
night at a program sponsored by
Beaver Nary post. Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Lt Col. V. L. Lewis, Auburn,
Wash-, f the army graves regis
tration service, said the army
wouw not decide final disposi
tion of bodies, but would leave
that up to next of kin.
M. Sgt Thomas Massey, army
Mrs. Van Buren
Succumbs After
Year of Illness
Funeral services for Mrs. Net
tie Lavina Van Buren, who died
Tuesday after a year's illness.
will be Thursday at 1 JO p. m. at
Howell-Edwards chapeL with
burial at Albany's Masonic cem
etery. .
Mrs. Van Buren was born at
Marion, Ore., in 1875 and attend
ed Marion and Jefferson schools.
In 1895 she was married to George
Van Buren. who survives. They
resided in Jefferson and Albany
before coming five years ago to
Salem, where their home was at
285 N. 21st st
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Floy L. McElroy of Salem;
Dr. Hiet G. Van Buren of Fresno,
caur.; tnree sisters, Mrs. r iorai m a
George of Portland, to Jowph (Ut JPaSSCS
n. noocria ui v ii uj a, vuu
times a district superintendent.
He was frequently a delegate to I f-. tt e t
i.'LJe?i a asi fresiaents
L. Hawk of Salem; a son. Dr.
An interesting "local angle'
emerged with the call of Watson
B. Miller, administrator of the
federal security division, and
Ernie Tallman. regional repre
sentative of the division of old
age insurance, on R. C StillwelL
manager of the local office in the
post office bunding.
Miller s grandfather. Dr. Silas
V. Miller, crossed tht plains in
1850 and located in Salem and
was one of the founders of the
Masonic lodge here. Then be
moved to California and died at
the age of 37 near Placerville.
His widow took her family back
to Indiana. One son, John, had
been born during the plains cross
ing. He was the father of the Sa
lem visitor.
The two officials of the fed-
Raymond F. Hawk of Belling- Thor 1xJe. Sons of Norway, eral socisi security system were
ham,. Wash.; -brothers, the Rev. I Tuday night honored its three
N. S. Hawk of Salem, also a re- P" presidents with a dinner
of Allentown. Pa.; sister, Emma
Tuutz of Allentown.
Private services will be Fri
day at the W. T. Rigdon chapel
with concluding services in Lee
Mission cemetery, with Dr. Jos-!
eph M. Adams officiating.
ans clubhouse. Past presidents,
all present for the affair, are J.
A. Sholseth, Mrs. Louise Arneson
and Nels Tonning.
A Norwegian menu featured
the dinner and entertainment in-
and to dredge in the vicinity of tired minister, and Wm1t Hawk party and meeting in the Worn
uurani oar near on vm norm
bank three miles upstream from
the bridge between Salem and
West Salem.
The dredging 'would open a
small entrance channel between
the bar and the north shore, ma
terlal dredged to be used as rail'
way fill on the shore. Tv Cm 7-l
The district army Uralt t liCS Ota
office in Portland will receive ob
jections from the standpoint oflTVT - O 1
navigation until May 30, accord- W Q. V tO SRlCall
jing to Col. O. E. Walsh, district
visiting some of the local offices
in the west to check on admin
istration of old age and survivors'
insurance.
We are now sending monthly
checks to some two million per
sons, said Miller, and this num
ber will continue to grow. Our
reserve funds now amount to
eluding an accordion solo by Olga around nine million dollars, in-
engineer.
Tonning followed the after-din
ner business meeting.
Three members initiated into
the lodge are Mrs. Helen Lovald,
Mrs. Martha Michelson and H. A
BUxseth. Mrs. Michelson told the
memoers oi ner recent nine-
vested in government bonds.
Miller favors an increase In the
allowances to beneficiaries and
the extension of social security
to persons now uncovered.
Files of records from local draft I months visit to Norway
IS Navy Budget
and Mrs. Anna Card well of Ben-
ida, Calif.; four grandchildren
and seven great-grandcbildren.
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WASHINGTON, May 20.--
The house passed a $3,469,761,100
navy appropriation bill today,
overriding democratic protests
that the 11 per cent cut it makes
in President Truman's request
will shrink navy and marine corps
strength by 82,000.
Only a token fight was made to
sestore some of the $377,51900
cut from budget bureau estimates
by the appropriations committee.
boards are being unloaded and
stored at state selective service
headquarters this week, according
to Col. Elmer V. Woo ton, state
director. All boards are expected
to have remitted their complete 1 7V CsK rl i
files by the end of the month. . Uioiriivc i IfUlIC
Meanwhile, some desks and oth
er furniture no longer in use at
state headquarters, 184 N. Com
mercial st, were being transfer
red to the Salem armory for use
by national guard units. The draft
law provided that all such sur
plus of the agency be turned over
to guard and organized reserve
groups, said Woo ton.
TTollirtrr iiorr
It was decided that next three ""J-S
monthly meetings will be outdoor T7"ll T
a!!0 arranged by Mr$- Iviils Logger
Asked of Faculty
SEATTLE, May 20-UP)-Unl
versity of Washington faculty
members todav ware vivm fnm
to sign attesting that they do not erBUOn "" Marcn wne" n was
DALLAS, May 20 Funeral serv
ices for La Verne Easter, 23, who
was killed Monday when struck
on the head by a falling snag in
logging operations near Grand
Ronde, will be held at Ocean
Lake.
Easter had been employed on
the Phelps and Lilly logging op-
Ill Qrctiit JuuVe
Ocean Effects Own Commits Suicide
Rescue of Pilot-
After Seven Hours
MITCHEL FIELD. N.Y May 20
-CflVLt. Hubert W. Gainer, 3L
Freeport. N.Y survived a seven-
hour ordeal on a life raft in the
Atlantic today after parachuting
from the sputtering P-47 plane
which he headed out to sea to pre
vent possible loss of life in a
crash on land.
His gas supply gave out near the
end of the. training flight from
Maxwell field, Ala. He headed the
plane out to sea and jumped. Af
ter Janding he inflated his life raft.
At daybreak, he said he drifted
through a cordon of patrolling
boats, but they failed to see him.
Finally breakers overturned the
raft about an eighth of a mile off
shore. He swam and then waded
ashore.
PENDLETON, May 20.-UP)-Ex-
Circuit Judge C L. Sweek, long
ill of of cancer, took his own Ufa
last night, his son. Jack Sweek,
said today.
The son said the former judge.
61 years old, shot himself in the
head with a revolver.
Sweek was circuit judge for the
Umatilla-Morrow county district
for 16 years, resigning late In
April. .Homer 1. Watts, Athena,
was appointed his successor.
belong to any organization which
would strike against or advocate
the overthrow of national, state
or local governments.
The faculty was informed the
university would not issue payroll
checks until its employes present
ed notarized statements of such
nonmembership.
discharged from the army. Sur
vivors are his father. Alfred T.
Easter, sr. Ocean Lake; his
mother, Mrs. George Clancy, Ta
coma; and three brothers, Alfred
T jr., Portland; Paul Maxwell,
Ocean Lake; and Glen LeRoy,
Matseu. Henkle-Bollman, funeral
directors, were in charge of serv
ices.
POLIO BACK AGAIN
PORTLAND, May 20.-VThe
city health bureau today report
ed the city's first case of infan
tile paralysis this year --that of
a 3 V4 -year-old boy, discovered in
the early stages of the disease.
KAISER-FRAZEK IN BLACK
. RENO, Nev- May 20-(P)-The
Kaiser-Frazer Motor company is
making money now for the first
time since its organization a year
and a half ago. President Joseph
W. Frazer told the annual meeting
of stockholders here today.
SllTertoB Mrs. Betty Marek la
working part time evenings at the
Palace theater. Mrs. Mare is as-1
sistant at the Silverton city of
fices.
WARSHIPS END VISIT
BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 20.-CAV
A-u. s. cruiser and two destroy
ers ended today an eight - day
goodwill tour of Persian gulf
ports.
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Frank Morgan
"CASANOVA BROWN"
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"OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
FRENCH MERCHANT STRIKE
PARIS, May 20.-(,)-Nearly I,
000,000 1 shopkeepers and small:
business men throughout Era nee
will go on strike for 10 hours on
June 4 to protest against govern
mental red tape.
Too Lata to Classify
OAK. ASH. Fir plywood cores, baas-
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YOUNG CoudI. baby would Ilka
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statesman.
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Randolph Scott
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