Turkey Crop At 9-ryear Low PORTLAND. Aug. 28-aVThe Department . of Agriculture today forecast this year's turkey crop in Oregon would be 20 per cent less than last reason's and the smallest since 1938. The department estimated the number of birds at 1,639,000: Despite the reduction, the total is larger than indicated, by early season reports. The department said, however, that no maiket shortage was expected. Canada Police Press Manhunt VANCOUVER. B. C, Aug. 28 -(CP)-Police late tonight were forced by darkness to call off the mtt intensive manhunt in lower British Columbia mainland his tory after 'beating unsuccessfully a two-square mile area in Surrey municipality, 20 miles southeast of Vancouver, for "Walter Pavlukof f. S5-year-old ex-convict sought for the gunslaying of Sydney S. Petrie, 55-year-old bank manager. Statesman Carriers Enjoy Summer Outing Chinese Red -. . These approximately 85 youngsters are enthusiastic Statesman carriers, pictured at a plenie-outing sponsored Tuesday by The Statesman circulation staff at Faradlse Island. After their "feed," ball games, race and swimming, the boys attended a local theatre In a group. (Statesman photo by Don Dill, staff photographer.) Troops Again NANKING, Aug. 28-,;P)-Com-munist forces of Gen. Liu Po Cheng, ripping deep into Chinese government territory, were re ported on the rampage today within 150 miles north of the big city of Hankow. Only 20 days ago government reports had the one-eyed Liu and his army pinned against the flooded Yellow river in western Shantung province. Liu broke out to the southeast. The government's central news agency acknowledged the loss of Hsihsien and Hushih, but said the government garrison still was holding Sintsai, some 30 miles farther north, indicating that Liu might te deliberately bypassing strong points. Guards have been posted and a heavily-armed 60-man police posse is expected to press the hunt at dawn tomorrow. Pat Ritchie said he raw the sus pect fun out of a chicken house early today. The first helicopter pressed Into use in British Columbia police history was waiting for the al leged slayer to bolt from his hid ing place. , Sears Custom Hade Venetian Blinds bSaTZ Z" , s Deluxe Quality Aluminum Blinds Enjoy Controlled Lighting O Save Heat to Save Your Fuel 0 Modernize, Beautify Rooms Control both light and air with handsome aluminum blinds made to measure for your home. Alum inum slats are completely rust proof, have a smooth, baked-on enamel finish and bend easily for cleaning. Box head conceals mechanism. Per Sq. Ft. Minimum: 12 sq. ft. Steel Blinds with baked enamel finish 55c per sq. ft. Blinds For Your Home Measured and Installed in Sa lem, 4c sq. ft. additional m&Gftjucn puatoskfcuf SEARS 0JmmipSa&- 484 state st. Experts , Declare Overalls Killed By Blast Alone SANTA ANA, "alif.,- Aug. 28 W)-Medical experts, testifying for Louise Overejl and George Gollum accused of murdering her parents unanimously agree that Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Over ell were killed by an explosion of dynamite aboard their power cruiser the night of March 15. Drs. Frank W. Webb, Albert Brown and Vernon Andrews, all pathologists, told the jury they could not agree with the state's contention that the Overells were bludgeoned to death an hour or two before the blast. They testified that, in their opinion, all the Overells injuries to the head and body were in curred in the explosion itself. Prosecutor Eugene Williams has argued that the wealthy Flint ridge pair were struck by a piece of pipe, then dynamite sticks were wired to a clock and that they were blown into the water while the 18-year-old Louise and her 21-year-old lover were ashore. SOLONS VIEW ALASKA KETCHIKAN, Alaska. Aug. 28 iP)-A senate newsprint subcom mittee viewed potential pulp mill sites and the vast pulp timber resources of Revilla Island today on a 36-hour tour aboard a coast guard cutter. Angie Knight Rites Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Angie Knight, widow of the late John KniRht. will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Knight died at her home at 1885 S. Commercial st., Wed nesday following a long illness. Mrs. Knight had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Knight Taylor, for the past 15 years. She was born in Penn sylvania 92 years ago and came to Oregon from that state with her parents in 1871. The former Angie Snyder was married to John Knight in 1874 in Salem. He was the first exalted ruler of the Salem Elks lodge and was Marion county sheriff from 1892 to 1896. In 1910 the Knights moved to Portland where Mr. Knight took the position of court crier in the United States dis trict court. They remained there until 1930. when the returned to Salem. Mr. Knight died in 1933. Surviving besides her daughter are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mil dred Knight of The Dalles, and several nieces and nephews. EGGS TO CLIMB - PORTLAND, - Aug. 28 - (JP) - A leading market distributor tonight said large and medium grade AA eggs would go up one cent a dozen here tomorrow. The price to retailers would be 71 and 72 cents for lare, and 67 cents for mediums. BULOVA rCE SMClUDtS FEDEKAl TAX Wear the Bulova "Frank lin." YouH like its smart, masculine lines, its thor ough dependability. A watch you'll wear with pride always. 42.50 Only ... Including federal' tax WE GIVE S&H GgEEN STAMPS Terms 5.00 Down, 3.00 Week Zf II DIAMONDS lUHTCHGy yiLV6RUIRR fpiONIFlEP l c R e p rr 441 COUflT ST., II I Synplesii of vitamin deficiencta may be nervous- stoss, fotigwo, rostlosswss, Schefers 2.09 Bring Your Next Roll of Films Here FAST WOOK In at 9 A. H., Out at 5 P. II. Step-ups and Enlargements DIA-BISIYIA to the Utod powder U take. 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Directors of the Minneapolis grain exchange ordered the cash j market open from 9 ajn. to noon ' in an effort to help speed the movement of grain from country ! elevators. 1.433 of which are I blocked because of the boxcar i ?hoi tiifje. The futures market will I be clof ed. Tho Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday, August 29. 1947 7 revived federal marketing agree ment, George Cad well, .president of the Northwest Nut Growers, said today. Back feem a walnut control board meeting in Los Angeles. Cadwell said a quota of 73 per cent of the crop has been placed on domestic shipments. He esti mated that Oregon, Washington and Idaho would produce 25 per cent more walnuts than last year. Opinions Unclear On Fanner Co-ops FORT COLLINS. Colo.. Aug. 28 -JP)-A nati6nal milk producers official said today that American buy inemcn in general are tfcither unfriendly nor antagonistic toward farmer cooperatives. Charles W. 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