The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 09, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 Tha Stat man; Salem, Oregon, Saturday, August t, 1947
5-Year01d Involved
In Auto Accident
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Five-year-?Id Bill Hager, 879
Cross tU was hit Friday evening
by light truck driven by FUlph
Miller, Salem routs 8, as he ran
across Edgewater aitreet in Weat
Salem near the injter -c o u n ty
bridge, it waa reported by Weat
Salem police. Silem first aid
men who took the lad to his home
B4id the boy waa not seriously in
jured. !
ENDS TODAY! (SAT.)
Robert Walker
- la Technicolor --Tin
the d4a Kelt By"
Ann KeUwrferd
Ma4M's geerer
com. fkom tr.M.
TOMORBOWI
(Adults S5e. Inc. Tax)
Ingrld Bergaaaa
Kebert Meatgeaaery
George Headers j
"RAGE IN HEAVEN"
ral Kelly
Deagtas Fewtey
-THE GLASS AUBr
EXDS TOD ATI (SAT.)
Eey Keg era
HELDOKADO"
f AS Fearce "
Om Excitis Week"
Japs to Enter
World Trade
WASHINGTON. Aug. S.-WV
Japan's re-entry into world trade
waa signalized tonight by an
nouncement of a listing of 205
"made in Japan" products now
available for export in quantity.
The commerce department said
it was "understood" that Septem
ber 1 la the tentative date on
which" American businessmen
may enter into purchase or sales
contracts.
The listing was received by the
department's office of interna
tional trade from General Doug
las Mac Arthur, supreme com
mander of the allied powers. It is
the first detailed report of estima
ted stocks on hand.
Included are such various items
as 26.000.000 yards of silk fabrics,
95,000 gross of Christmas decor
ations and 80,000 pounds of fro
zen frog legs.
COXT. FKOM 1 P. H.
TOMORROW! (SSe)
Wild Bill EIIUU
"SUN ; VALLEY CYCLONE'
CeaetasMO Moore
Vers Vagve
TABL CARBOL'S
SXETCHBOOX"
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Eddie Lewis
Announces
Salen's Finest
Food .nd Dinners
Tasty Chine
Delicacies
Open S p. m. to 2 a. n.
'CO(G' Cafe
(1 mile south
of city limits)
Heat Back on
Midwest Menu
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 -(T)- A new
heat wave started moving into
the sun-baked, heat-plagued mid
west Friday.
With the toll of deaths attrib
uted to this week's heat wave
growing to 145, temperatures
were going up in the great plains
states and forecasters said read
ings in the high nineties were in
prospect for most of the midwest
by Sunday. 1
They said the new heat wave
would last only some 48 hours,
however. .
A cool air mass from Canada
afforded temporary respite in
most mid-western states Friday,
but the only moisture was in
widely scattered thundershowers.
The late-planted corn crop still
was in need of general soaking
rain.
Hops Demand
More Pickers
Early hops are demanding at
least 150 more pickers for the
Silverton-Mt. Angel area by Mon
day morning, the Salem farm la
bor office announced Friday. The
crop is "good," according to Mn.
Gladys Turnbull, farm labor as
sistant. Transportation Is furnished
from the office between 6 and 7
o'clock each morning, but more
drive-outs are needed. The latter
may call the farm labor office to
be referred to the nearest hop
yard. Two other crops for which
picker demand is high are black
berries, to start Monday in sev
eral fields, and beans. Twenty
two new orders for pickers have
been submitted this week by bean
growers, according to Mrs. Turn
bull. For the sake of convenience,
one grower is seeking women to
pick and will provide transporta
tion from points in residential
areas. Women interested were ad
vised to call Mrs. G. J. Webster
at 2-4038.
JAVA TRUCE VIOLATION
BATAVIA. Java, Aug. 9 -(JP)
The Dutch army said today that
300 armed Indonesian republi
cans had attacked a Dutch out
post near Soerabaja, East Java,
and others had attempted lnm
tr at ions elsewhers in Java de
spite a cease-fire order which
went into effect last Monday
midnight.
ENDS TODAYI SATURDAY!
Gens Autry
Souks Honlo. "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" "SIOUX CITY SIOUX"
, rnoNE tin matinee daily from l r. m.
PBEVUE
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Kesane after her capture daring a gaerllla raM the village ef
Grevena la which mere than 10t members ef the attacking force
were killed. Maa ea stretcher at left died daring trip te Ketsnt.
(AP WlrepbeU te The Statesman.)
Ball Team on
Missing Plane
KODIAK, Alaska, Aug. 8 -UP)
Seventeenth naval district head
quarters disclosed tonight that IS
of the 20 men aboard a navy
PBY-5-A which has been miss
ing since Wednesday were mem
bers of a military post Softball
team, returning from an Alaska
wide tournament at Kodiak.
A crew of five was flying them.
along with two other navy pass
engers, back to Dutch Harbor
after the tournament. Seven of
them were from Dutch -'Harbor
navy base and six from the army
installation at adjacent; Fort
Mears. They were on a joint army
navy base team.
Despite dwindling hopes, a con
certed search was intensified to
day. 3 Charged with
Reckless Driving
Ruth Lorene Turnidge, Jeffer
son, Emil Lee Veer, 11 85 Elm si,
West Salem, and Jim Loucks,
Scio. each posted $25 bail Friday
night after being arrested by city
police and charged with reckless
driving. According to police re
ports the three cars were racing
on Center and Chemeketa street.
American Airlines
Experiment Plane
Crashes; 3 Perish
NEW YORK. Aug. 8 -,- A
two-engined American airlines
radar experimental craft plunged
into the East river off La Guardia
field tonight and three of five
airline personnel aboard were
presumed to have perished.
The plane, a type used in com
mercial passenger service but
carrying only airline personnel,
was just taking off for Buffalo,
N. Y., on a trip to experiment with
radar, when the crash occurred.
An airline spokesman said one
of the two engines failed on the
takeoff and that the pilot, Capt.
Walter A. Davidson, apparently
attempted to land but overshot
the field.
'Slight' Error
Sends Wrong
Car to Brazil
WASHWfiTfVJ A..0 3v
John Costianes' car is on the high
seas bound for Brazil today be
cause a woman driver made a
slight error.
Costianes, a restaurant owner,
has a black 1948 Ruirk I.t rnl
Jose Vincente de Faria Lima, as
sistant air attache for the Bra
zilian aeronautics commission,
owns ablack 1947 model of the
same make.
Mrs. Othella Pomnior
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of the commission, was to have
driven Lima's car to New York
lor shipment to Brazil. She park
ed it On the strMt in An mmm
last minute shopping, but then
reiurnea to cosuanes car, park
ed nearby.
She thought it odd that the
ignition key didn't fit, but called
a locksmith who quickly fised
it, drove the car to New York,
and saw it off on a freighter.
When the story came out, po
lice found Lima's car still parked
where Mrs. Pompier had left it.
CUBA QUAKES CONTINUE
SANTIAGO, Cuba, Aug. B.-JPj
-Another strong earthquake was
felt here at 11 p. m. tonight The
quake was accompanied by heavy
thunder. The city was shaken by
seven distinct earth shocks Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Village Council
Bars Temptation
SEATTLE, Aug. I -iAV Citi
zens of the community of Hough
ton have r taken the pledge" in ad
vance. There never has been a tavern
in the war-born community, where
the Lake Washington shipyards
operated, and the town council as
sured today that there shall not
be, It passed a zoning, ordinance to
bar the bars. It also prohibits
dance halls, skating rinks and
other establishments for light
hearted frolicking. Except for es
tablished zones, the east side lake
community is slated for a quiet
future residential role.
Valley Obituaries
Jeha Arthor Sklrrla
SILVERTON John Arthur
Skirvin, 39, died Friday morning
at the Silverton hospital after an
illness of five years. '
He was born near here April 24,
1901.
Surviving are his widow, Cecil
Mulkey Skirvin; four children,
Freddie, Sarah, Johnnie and Les
lie, all of Silverton; mother, Mrs.
Lena Skirvin; three sisters, Ori
Robertson, Marquam; Nora
Brown, Silverton and Edna Ba
ker, Scotts Mills.
Services will be held at the Ek
man memorial chapel, Sunday at
3 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
GOOD Baainetta Ac pad for sal, rea
sonable. 1S40 Nebraska.
Eads Today, Opens 1:45
"LADY IN THE LAKE"
With
Robert Montgomery
Audrey Tetter - Lleyd Nolan
ALSO
HUSTLERS ROUNDUP"
With
Klrby Grant - Tossy Knight
BASEBALL
TONIGHT
t:15 r. M. Waters Field
Salen Senators
vs.
Tacona i
Box Seat Reservations
Phone 4647
Austria Scouts
At Jamboree
JAMBOREE CITY, Moisson
France, Aug. 8-fTVYouth put the
war behind it today as 269 Aus
trian boy scouts banned for
years by Hitler marched in to
take their places in the sixth in
ternational boy scout jamboree
and received the salutes of scouts
from allied countries.
With the arrival today of scouts
from Norway, the Netherlands,
Liechtenstein, the contingent
brought to 11.137 the number of
foreign scout already mingling
with a slightly greater number
from France who will join in the
two-weeks of good will festivities
starting tomorrow night.
Jim McAlear, 17-year-old Ore
gonian from McMinnville, has
swapped his bullwhip for a Scot's
kilt
HIT PARKED AUTOMOBILE
City police report a minor col
lision Friday night involving a
car driven by Arthur Englebart,
jr., 1755 Fairmont st., and a car
belonging to Al Lightner, 1320
Broadway st. According to the
report Lightner's car was struck
as it was parked in front of The
Oregon Statesman, where he is
employed.
Don't Forget to
DINE AND DANCE"
at-"CLUB TUMBLE INN"
2mLN. Albany. Best Foods
served all eve. 'Xcrwrancs's
Orch" 5 pieces
Every Sat Night
Old Tine Dance
Waltzes, Quadrilles, Paul
Jones, 2 and 3 Steps
Jela the Crowd aad
Have a Geed Time
259 Court Street.
Every Saturday Night
over Western Auto
Music by
PAUL WINSLOWS
GANG
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Sloper Hall
Independence
.With Joe Lane &-His
Oregon Play-Boys
The Valley's Top
Western Band
Sponsored by
American Legion
Elevator Mqn
Killed as Ring
Snags Grille
CHICAGO. Aug. -(?V Joseph
Cichowskl, 22-year-old elevator
operator, was crushed to death to
day when his wedding ring caught
in the open grillwork of a shaft
door while his case was descend
ing. Police Detective Ben Benson
said that Cichowskl, hired three
weeks ago as an extra operator
at a downtown office building, had
already started the elevator down
ward from the 11th floor when he
noticed that the sliding shaft
doors were not completely closed.
In attempting to close them, the
youth caught hia ring on the grill
work and was pinned between the
ceiling of his car and floor ledge,
Benson related.
About a dozen horrified passen
gers in the car, including six wo
men and a child, watched helplessly.
Starts Tomorrow
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