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

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    I The Slot man. Salem. Oregon, Wodnosday. Tun 25. 1917
Dc Molay Meetings
Citizenship
Papers Given
To 23 Persons
End of Summer
Twenty-three new
The last meeting of Salem's
DeMolay chapter until Septem
ber 22 was held Monday ' night
and Advisor E. W. Peterson was
presented with his second award
for outstanding service as De-
Marion 1he. aWard,
Salem to Get
125-FootPolice
Radio Tower
A 125-foot high, eight-ton radio
o. a. olson I rji"r"
county residents were presented originaiiy from the supreme coun- tor ultra-high frequency city
witfa their United States citizen- cilt organization. iLi vin SJ'tS?
ship certificates at banquet last Master Councillor David Turn- Mn" L- Franen said Tues-
- s i masvci vuiiviiivi v - I j
other certificate was mailed to urging members to keep up their JJ.?fi
an absent citizen. Fifty-five per- contacts and be prepared to con- i!' YJil
sons attended. I tinue a strong organization in
Guetts or tne new citizens at the fall
the banquet were Marion County
Young Michigan
Slayer Sentenced
LAPEER, Mich., June 24 -!-Slender
solemn Oliver Terpen-
rung, jr., 16-year-old farm boy
who "always wondered what it
would feel like to kill someone"
was sent to prison for life today
as the slayer of four young rur
al playmates.
I have no recourse except to
find you guilty and sentence you
to Jackson prison," Circuit Judge
George W. Des Jardines told the
boy less than 45 minutes after
the youth had been found sane
at a public hearing.
Contract Ends
Beer Truck
Drivers Strike
The week-old beer truck driv
ers strike, whi had affettrd
beer retailers in Salem. Albany
and Corvalhs. was settled in Sa
lem Tuesday as the strikers' wage
demands were reported met by
the holdouts of eight beer dis
tributing companies involved.
Three distributors in Salem,
two in Albany and three in Cor
vallis x.ere tied up. The strike be-
Decline in Hog Prices Predicted
As National Production Grows
Notice Required
Of Vet Trainees
be "substantially lower a year
from now, farm economists pre-
dirted TuMir.
The present he -com ratio U 7. -
Al lee4 dars iirir a,
tare Urn lae pmf sanser te CI
States,, the ecrnomiU txr.t out. wu ar
fie yMtf following a j a""
t lat in mttit enr iwf U ar
cof dir I Wart 8mi9. -elf
dmirutr UcMi Usufttng Tftrve
07 Ultle L. Madaea
parm r-diio?. ir aat-r an i.
AHtuiuih Hum nnm mm' are at
h.gh leel. they ill dectire mud- (drought and the -slaughter ef the!
erately after September and will little pigs" In 1114. M percent
Increase la numbers occurred.
Durlug the three years of IMMt,
the most favorable on record for P crrit Increase took place.
hog production. O ne hundred
pound of hag, the economists
Circuit Judge and Mrs. E. M.
Page, Superintendent of Salem
Schools and Mrs. Frank Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells -and
Marion County Clerk Harlan
Judd who presented the papers.
Several of the new citizens
made short talks on citizenship
Cattle Judging
School Held
Marion County
on the highest point of the vicin
ity, on a hill in Downs addition,
an area slightly west of the city
limits which has petitioned for
annexation. It will extend 65feet
above sea level, as (he hill Is 82S
feet high.
The unused army surplus tow
er will cost $500, less than half its
original price and probably a third
of the present value. Franzen said )
Airliner Hit
By Lightning
NEW YORK, June 24 -V?)- A
commercial airliner, with 26 pas
sengers aboard, was struck by
Guernsey the date of installation is not yet lightning late today as it approach-
and talks were made by Judge Breeders participated in a picnic determined, as he did not expect ed LaGuardia field, and the right
- " i unmet aiiu m iuu uj a juuiuii mx ni ni nninrnii Mummtni lor anernn oi me iiud was uui uui vi
transmitter commission, but the pilot landed
the craft safely with the passen
gers unaware of the accident.
Capt. R. E. Lee, pilot of the
United Air Line plane, enroute to
New York from Chicago with a
stop at Cleveland, said lightning
hit the ship as it was flying at un-
10-foot der 1000 feet in a landing ap
proach.
ir.e nexi r.aiurauwiou ciass wiiiiat the Del Looney farm at Jet- the radio room and
oegin i me im gnoruy arier f.rson. Sunday. Over 30 people until mld-Jule.
Labor day. General Secretary took part in the Judging school, A ladder will ascend the tower
Kells stated. j reports Ben A. Newell, assistant completely and two red aircraft
iirfri cr!r.ty ent to?. cJtzzz warnini! Lgignal ,lightj ci:
7. bakrm; Anna Buh. Huo 4th st.; of Guernsey cattle were placed pany the equipment One light
. Carl ortrn.no. routei i, box las, sa- by the group and later officially will be at the top, the other half-
f.T- 1kr4u..?,'i.m!: ':J! 1.?? Placed by Floyd Walberg. pro- way down. The 115-foot tower
" winiun ""-fci i i a i u i r- i ...111 i- ij i
rouVe 1. U 144. Salm; Edith Herih-J ieawr ui un nuauaiiui my. vic-iwui ue inuumru mwp m
fti. so Ein v.; Threia oia Per-1 gon State college. I pedestal section.
. u. . . W . W. f
. n ,.m A bushels of coin compared with a
vote by the drivers. By the end I , .... . . .
of last week, two Salem firms- ' - "Uo of only 12 buah
Wadhams and Davis Jitnbutors
had settled with then dm -rs. The national spring pig crop for
The remaining firms. Mt-Dm- 17 is forecast to be at UMt per
aid Candy company of Salem. Al- l larger than In 1141. The t
bany and Corvall.s. Sloum nnd;"P ,l-1000 "7
Meadowland dintributors of Co.- crop will probably ceed 0.000.
vallis and Cascade distributors of ' 0. according to predictions.
Albany, negotiated to end the Oregon farmers plan to raise a
strike at their plants Tuesday j 1947 pig crop 10 per cent larger
morning. I than last year's short crop, but
Ward Graham, executive sec- suu Z7 per cent oeiow me i-year
-.or. ( ik Qim Tmtrs ' averafe. the pic crop report of
bete.
fcmtlh aaii all
aeaatons at Ore cm tKtaacAi vai4
ThU year. Oreg m farmers in- v
tend te keep I0JPO9 aovs for far- I vmre la p4
rowing this fall, an tarreaae oi 27 the rate of 2H days p
per rent over fear ax Aaaum- U be oedjrled from the mrmm'
tng, says the U S. crop aervtce.
an average number oi ptgs saved,
the fall crop would tout llljVM
beod.
total etiUenea far training.
Application are to be auban:rt4
to the VA traiaiac on- at
; Threia OIa Per- gon State COjlege.
" i-45 r,;ur?i!r" Walberg emphasized dairy
nn. rout l. box
B'raub, 443 North front
Oliver Radkey, I
aVika, rout 2. bo:
tx-lo H. Ap.Udo
Urookt: Gaii.erma Carina Ycoy, 635
Hood st: David Jose Bartotoma, route
1. boa 251. Brooks; Hm Marpoa Pal-
reow i. oox (si. nrooKa; t nriro-
Antenna for the present low-
ttr,k.:WA4nniS character, body capacity and the frequency radio to um by the city VFffl Oh?Pif to
ttt.iSiiverton: ia- mammary system in his discus- consists of a wire stretched from H llBtlll JLfl:Ho tu
, route I. bo J33C. gion. city hall across High street, toths n n -t
Show at fall fairs was t mat- senator hotel. A much larger area 1 rlCC I rOpajalHia
r fnr tianiaainn ini4 Vrawtra I will he included within the ranee I "
ter for discussion and breeders will be included within the range
were en rou raffed to select their I of the new radio and all static
i?Jc 'bJoo!?- oaftvlHrah1 now nimals at once. Clip them will be eliminated.
n Maororva: Uanaa Potil. 499 Unlver- uu.cv mciu iur uie y Momnwn
ity Laura Marie Hawatrkr. 17a Rat- last month were the reoommenda- now in process of erecting a trsns-
tl, ',2 . J ,u' 8iL- Uons. Another good point, often mitter building at the transmit
rton. Katnerina Haactlr, rout 7. 1 . . . WT. ., . . I lr.tnwr alto
aw, ao. im; Mary Klutabelh mc- u""u""wl " a iu
( arih. et Paul: wtiiis Biake Sullivan, teach them to lead and show.
juiiua oahrins. route si boa ss, au- i feveral Guernsey farms In 7
eerton.
union to which all the s'.nking
drivers belong and Clyde Wat
ren of the Oregon Beer Dis r tu
tors association. Portland, repre
senting the en.ployers. negotiated
the contract at the local labor
ter.iple.
The new wage agreement for
the drivers is $82 JO per week
retroactive to May. and begin
ning In November the scale will
be $6S per week. Graham said.
The drivers also will receive two
weeks vacation after two years
service with a firm. The old pay
scale was 156.30 per week tofrth-
er with two weeks vacation after
five years employment w.th a
WASHINGTON, June 24 -(
"Propaganda from very high
places" against high prices has
introduced a disturbing note into company, Graham aid
the nation s economy, cnaries r
Wilson, president of General Mo
tors, said today.
The CM executive, the first
Fred Carter.
88, of Mill City EJ! S-.
Dies 111 Albany Revocation Ruling
Wool Bill Veto
Forecast Soon
MILL CITY. June 24 Fred
Carter, W. of Mill City died Mon
laimcu awit. i i ii i - i ..ij ...iti .
HONGKONG. Wednesday. June ,wnuc ibuWi
rantrtn nii fi..n a- specifically mentioning President wAciiimr.TON. June 24
patch said today that more than Truman's campaign to lower Members of congress from weat-
800 persons drowned in Kwan- prices, -Pessimistic talk down ern ,heep-ralsing states said to-
tung province, about 2,000 homes here (in Washington) about prices day they had heard that Presi-
were riamaH nr waaheil iwiv in beirut too hifh is a dlsturbinC in- Amnt Truman olarts to veto the
at least 500,000 were were home- fluence generally
less as the result of recent floods
The floods within a radius of
The state supreme court, In an .,00l,e .of Canton receded ,in the New Labor Bill Called
day evemng in an Albany hos- opinion by Justice Percy Kelly, u" lwo Gy na without further . , i. ,
pitsl after being III ! for several Tuesday held that the state liquor ra,n, flfod have P84 Layc" I aradise
months. The funeral; will be at control commission acted within .-. T ,
Z p m. Thursday in the Church of its authority when it revoked a wter l y rlc9 TACOMA, June 24
r-i,r,. .t f!ii r'i- ...i.i. i. ,..ii 'a is . I crocs. is going to be created a "1
at Fairview rH it w.. f,n,t that th- hM-r f paradise with the enactment of the CCC would reaume iU pur
An artiv. rh.ri.. tu- ua . a I D . T - i the Taft-Hartley labor law, pre- chase program, which
.... wM, l.v, bci IllfllliJCI III I u ie ULCIUC llfltl a IHIJ II K I 1 1 1 1 V. aww-w m H warn vm . I - I -
i, ... , ,. . - . . . - - I miii,ouii m. uiii vr iivu
jkiui my cnrisuan enure n as long ine aectsion reversed Circuit
controversial wool bill, probably
tomorrow.
The action, however, they said,
reportedly would be accompanied
by a presidential directive 1o the
commodity credit corporation to
continue Its purchase program of
There the domstlc clip.
lawyers' Under terms of the legUlation.
dieted former Rep. John M. Cof-
wai sus-
15, and the presi-
pended April
dent would b
pose Import fees on foreign wools
mnfrMt f rnm the aldelinea. ( ia.itli rliurtmitir wuil or Ices
vmntinn 1 i ii t . . . I . . . . i w.
Balcin May 2, IM2, ave. In PorUand. Tooze held that abroad. dededar .TmVL.T1 .. WT
SurMvmg are the widow, five the license should not have been would be left -totally without I "ZT. "Z,' " 4" ."317.7 vf.M"';.F
ivavav " e - - -
SVSSKHrC ... kud utSZSSZ Expansion,- geek. Fund. KJSSSL "W,bt?Sl JS! i5 S.'iSTlSi.l.'S
en honorary deacon the past few mah" county, and Involved Lucille WASHINGTON; June 24-OrV I ill u.t Vhr wLi- w.tehin. rTr Vk f. Tn inter
years, lie was born Feb. 24. 18R3 and DrvilU Hart nnoratAra nf Cutara Wok T3. line laal Mliee . . a When Infy Will I U
In Michifan and married Ellen beer tavern at 2 N. Killingsworth I pointing to communist expansion
the United States department of
agriculture's crop reporting serv
ice shows. The spring pig crop is
placed at 175.000 head, one per
rent more than a year ago. The
25.000 farrowlngs were less than
in the spring of 1148, but number
of pigs saved per litter was high
er than average this year.
In Portland markets Tuesday,
good -to-choice 1SS to 240-pouttd
hoes topped at $27 with prices
somewhat below outside markets.
Light receipts were the stimulat
ing factor. Good 173 to eoo-pourwl
sows moved t:0.50 to 1210 with
lighter weights up to $22. ' One
large lot of choice 117-pound feed
er pigs reached $21.25.
For the past 57 years or longer.
economists have noted that num
bers and prices of hogs roae and
declined In regular cycles of about
five years. During each of the cy
cles, farmers expanded hog num
bers for about two years and li
quidated them for about the same
length of period. The bog cycles
are shorter than rattle cycles for
the reason that farmers can in
crease or decrease hog numbers
more rapidly than in the case of
rattle. Forecasts are that the bot
tom in the hog numbers for the
present cycle was probably reach
ed the first of this yesr, and that
hog numbers will likely Increase
for at least two years.
Since -IS)!, drought and gov
ernmental planning have com
bined to make the periods of ea
pension and liquidation of the hog
cycle more violent than was ever
known before In the United
DO YOUR FEET HURT?- -
Get fitted in quality oxfords
with features to give you
comfort for walking pleasure.
Tho Famous Arch Stylos
Now on Display
at
ARBUCKLE'S
Sdontific Fitting of Foot .
Doformitlos
ill Stale St.
daughters. Fannie j Brown
OI I revoked. I mani 1n mMl an mmarammf If I . .ui. I - . . , . i.i
Moundaville. W Vi Ui.i- V. I Wh. Tr. i-.-ii- i, L" - CS": ' '1.: " lermine tne vauauy oi lis pro-rcause or tne import ire Frui.
i ini. iZ p.T." T a.J' . uu ouuK cu iot uii war visions, giving attorneys through-
...... . J ''7" "Ul 1 1,cen8e a ne naa no department are allowed to stand, out the country a field day. -rfl T 1 ? .. ..1
Ings o Grand Ronde, Rose Hos- police record. The commission Patterson urged a seriate ap- y 7 Fifth 10V rOlllHl
7 I y" Jair a"Koverea that he previous- propriaUons subcommittee to re-
? , J'.rl ."'w00 Edwin ly, had convicted of automo- store $275,000,000 of about $475,- Cniitrt DLotn Pirnir
tTarter tt Sweet Home, 12 grand- bile theft, reckless driving and 000,000 the house knocked out of 3ouin Ua"l 'CnlC
children and - six great grand.- destruction of nmnertv Th. k. kmi ci T on
children: one brother. Will .Carter sr.. - . ii.1 J HA. 7..1 "It. ' T- " " ociicuuicti juiic
. . , . . K.M.c uie kwiuiiu- twin uurina uie ia monina oe
ieuoii, ana a sister, Mina ion rulinf to the Mnltnnmih rinnin i
In Markay Blast
of
Harris of Mill City.
county circuit court.
COLOMBIA F-LANE CRASH
BOGATA, Colombia, June 24W)
Eight persons were killed yester
day when an air force Beech
craft plane crashed near Santa
T!l-na on a flight from Call to
Bogota, it
. night.
Walkouts Follow
French Tax Hike
WILMINGTON. Calif, June 24
-(4-The body of a fifth victim
I M Aa . - M a,k. rl a... a.
The Potter and Sully central ?' "p0"0"
South DakoU picnic will be held "T 'n "P Y . -
.t s.mH.. J.in- 99 at tha last Sunday was found floaUng
PAnTS Tun 91 -SAW- A ,-t
was annoQnced to- mately 200,000 French workers
were on strike tonieht in Drotest
against Premier Paul Ramadier's
new tax bilL adopted by the na
tional assembly today over com
munist opposition.
The walkouts affect coal mines,
banks and important industries.
The tax bill, which will raise
FUEL OIL PRICE HIKE
PORTLAND, June 24itf- park in McMinnville. Jen.' Hayes. beneath one of three piers
Union OU company today reported chairman, announced Tuesday, destroyed In the reaulUng rire.
a boost of 35 cents a barrel in. its The picnics were an annual event
fuel oil prices, effective tomorrow. Yor several years before the war
The new price was listed at $1.80 but were discontinued during the
a barrel at Los Angeles harbor. war until this year.
It was identified as that of Paul
Haralson of Vancouver, Wash
Eicht members of the crew are
still missing.
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rojflALE: Mechanic specUl Ford the price of such items as milk,
2:iJj!2!!'LA3- bread, cigarettes, and gasoline.
a. .?"j.riBC aew.-t was approved 302 to 241 after an
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I MISSING IN AIR CRASH
MANILA. Wednesday. June 25
-r-The U. S. 13th air force an
nounced today a B-17 Flying
fortress had crashed at sea off
Los Negros Island in the Admir
alties with a crew of eight five
or wnom sun were missing.
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and his Casa Loma Orchestra
Salem Armory
Ilonday, Jane 30ih
' 8 to 12 p. m.
Start Today
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Cary Grant
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Opens C:4S p. am.
New! Fan! Thrills!
Jee E. Brewa
"Polo Joe"
Boater Crabbe
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