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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1947)
r J The (Disarmament Vies with Military "Might in Public Forum Debate Br Eebert E. Ganrware Cfty Editor, Th IKtMmtn Whether the road to pesc must be built on United States lead ership bulwarked by IU strength of irnu and trained citizenry or on a work! securUr based on general disarmament was the principal contention in a public forum on proposed U. 8. universal military training Tuesaajr nignc at wauer halL Oppaing views were presented la talks by Rex Kimmeli, Salem Ameriran Letion and veterans' af fairs leader and deputy state at torney general, who favored onacription and .by John M. Bwomky of Washington, D. C acting director ; of the National Council Against Conscription, co ecretary ef the Fellowship of Re conciliation and Methodist min tr miKn formertr WIS vice pre sident of the National Council of Methodist Youth. Salem members of the reconciliation group and others opposing conscription spon sored the forum. lA discufsion period followed, with pokefmea for an audience of nradnminutlr against unlver- aal military training .questioning IOIIG COLE DRIVE HI Service to Your Car Sandwichem. Ic Cream, Soft Drinks. Milk Shakes. Opn 12&0 to 12:30 a. m. Sooth Commercial by A s Beginning September 28th SDIIDAY IIATEIEE SEATING from H3 Id 4:30 P. II. SKATE IIOILi WED., FBI., SAT. I to 10:30 P. M. It Great to Skate, to the Hammond Organ CAPIT0LA ROLLER IUIIK S3 Lane OCT. 3-11 GLASSES i FOR TODAY'S CHILD Dr. K Beetnjr . . . Children can wear attractive, brightly framed designs that are sturdy enough for play-wear. We specialize in cor recting eye difficulties. DIGNIFIED CREDIT BORING OPTICAL COMPANY Ul Cert Phone fill A Personal Property Floater lasvesi year persenal effects against virtoally ANY tyno ef leea at heme er while traTellng. See SALEM'S GENEKAL OP AMERICA AGENT tor this lew ceet "all risk" coverage. CHUCK "Oregon s Largest Upstate Agency' 129 N. Commercial - Salem - Dial 9119 Solom and Coo Bay Baum. Ofqon. wdn dor, 8pt u. U7, both speakers and pointing mildly heckling statements at the po sition supported by lummeu. Kimmd maintained that peace time conarriotion was essentially democratic and an obligation of ritirhnshin would "attune Ameri can military policy to Its foreign policy," would provide continu ing national security and at the same time would put needed pow t behind the United Nations dele gates of democratic countries and thereby hasten world peace. Klmmell asserted this nation, in this era of realism." must re tain military strength rather than rely solely as In the past on "pious appeals to dictators wno recognize and respect only lorce In hla rebuttal talk SwomleT declared regimentation of youth was nettner aemocrauc nor stimulating and would lead to war br creatine "war Dsrcholoffy" and discouraging disarmament, that nnrrtim ronscrlntion never had guaranteed peace or security In the past and that the United States already has the upper hand in mill ta it strength. Swomley asserted the present U. S. military forces plus conscrip tion would mean militarism on far greater acale than either Ja pan's or Germany's at the outset of World War II. The republic of San Marino hai an area of only 18 square miles. Ph. 8038 .2e!T Dr. Saa Hashes cum? if lib INSURANCE c;;iVoftoti Tavern Operator Files Appeal from Ruling Appeal was filed in the state supreme court here Tuesday in a suit brought by Leonard Gouge, Silverton, to recover damages from Victor Davis, Marion coun ty District Attorney Miller Hay den and Sheriff Denver Young, for false -arrest. Gouge, formerly operator of a tavern at Silverton,. contended he was arrested by Sheriff Young for not having a proper license. The Clackamas county circuit court, with Judge Earl Latourette pre siding, held for the defendants whereupon Gouge filed notice of appeal. Time for arguments in the su- Seme court will be set later, Act g Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk announced. Price of Butter Tumbles in Salem Butter pricer In Salem 'Tues day tumbled two cents, from their 91 -cent level of the past 10 days, and grade A butter wag telling in stores here at 80 cents per pound. Wholesale prices also skidded to 84 cents, local dealers reported. Butterfat dropped three cents on the local market and , quotations showed premium going at 89 cents per pound, No. 1 at 87 cents. and No. 2 at 77 cents. Local deal ers attribute the general drop to a decline in consumer purchases. Ike Denies Intent To Run, At Present MORGANTOWN. W. Va Septal 23 -(JP)- General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower ban died words about possible politi cal aspirations, made speech and received an honorary degree in a busy tlx hours today at West Vir ginia university. When asked 'When you become a civilian would you refuse the republican -nomination for president?" The general replied: . "People can change. They change their religion. But I can say that I want nothing to do with politics and I want no politi cal office. I honestly mean that." GIRLS' PURSES ROBBED. Theft of about $16 from purses of members of a Girl Scout troop meeting at First Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon was reported to city police by -Mrs. Paul Bale. Two purses yielded about $11, while about $3 was from the unit treasury. Too Late to Classify - WANTED: Woman to helo care for 8 jr. old infant and corn hawk, for 1 mo t all rvM l?w, k Mat Dally f rem 1 p. nv Now ShowlngI By Popular Demand! Th Musical That Ud -Thorn AM and Still fho Topel Irving Berlin's II ALEXANDER'S DAGTIIIE DAIID' ill Starring Tyrone Power Alice Faye Don Ameche Ethel Merman Thrill C-Hlt! if Airmail Fox Marie ton News! UMalshrV it Opens : P. M. New! (3M anytime) j' . Eange B asters "Land ef Hnnted Men" Margvertt Chapman "Walla Came Tambllng . Down" . Carteea News Opens f:45 m ie'Wff l sg'Viv svsnjTfjap mm Frei MacMarray 71 si RxkoH bnf Mm lUbi ,JLf tnd Featore Trim Doctor's Warning" with Warner Baxter - Ellen Drew V ; C ) I aVV I e n I U. S. Irate Over Petkov Death WASHINGTON, Sept 23.-(rV The United States accused Bul garia today of violating "elem entary principles of justice and the rights of man' in hanging Ni kola Petkov, a leading foe of its communist-controlled govern ment. The state department said in a formal statement that this trial and conviction was a "travesty on justice." It said the trial was only one of "a series of measures un dertaken by the comunist-domin-ated fatherland front government to remove from the Bulgarian scene all save a purely nominal opposition and to consolidate, de spite its professions to the con trary, a totalitarian form of gov ernment. Linn County Phone Rate Rise Granted Rate Increases providing for additional annual revenue of ap proximately $39,911 for the Linn County Telephone Company were approved by Public Utilities Com miss loner George H. Flagg In an order Tuesday. ; In its application for increased rates the company asserted Its plant expansion during the six months period ended June 30, 1947, aggregated $74,248.70 with wage Increase of $28,843.60. ' Net operating income of the company for the first six months of 1947 was 1. 810.82. The new rates became effectice as of Sep- temoer i. Communists Call Strike in Trieste TRIESTE. Free Territory, Sept 23.-(iP)-Radio Trieste announced that Sindicatl Unatl had called a general strike in Trieste this aft emoon and the British-American military government promptly declared the action was "the first communist attempt to hamper the essential lire oi Trieste, The military government said It would "ensure that every man and woman wishing to work will be given the fullest protection." Meanwhile U. S. army head quarters awaited a Yugoslav an swer to the demand for return of an American officer and two en listed men who were taken cap tive by the Yugoslavs yesterday wnue on mounted patrol duty. Hurry! I sfceeassf rvss J (Wed.) Opens 6:45 p. m. Adults S5c. Child 20c One tax) T0I10RR0W! TWO EIIC0BE THRILLS! FOUR OF YOUR FAVORITE STARS! 17ALLACE DEERY ' GEK RAFT - II COOPER fcyMld LSiirW i a mni Um t. Sdemoe i X. Scraaa Play by. ; V Jama : '- '. I I if ft- V. Democrats to Mark Taft Visit with 'Kat IW Day PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23-(P) Democrats here plan to observe the visit of Ohio's republican Senator Robert A. Taft by set ting aside Sunday as "eat less" day. Multnomah county central dem ocratic committee Chairman Jack Wahl noted Taft's recent state ment that one cause of high food prices was that American people are eating too much. State Rests in Overell Case SANTA ANA, 'Calif.. Sept. 23 (JP)- The state late today rested its rebuttal case against Louise OverelL 18-year-old heiress, and George Gollum, her lover, who are charged with murdering her parents. Most of the prosecution's re buttal was given over to medical testimony and it centered on tes timony by doctors that Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Overell were dead when a dynamite blast shattered their yacht in Newport harbor the night of March IS. Defense lawyers said they would complete their sur-rebut-tal tomorrow, employing about four witnesses. The Jury will be taken to Newport Thursday morning ' to view the blasted cruiser, the Mary E, which is in a boatways. Final arguments will begin Monday and the case will go to the jury some time Friday, trial Judge Kenneth E. Morrison estl mated. TRUCK. CAR COLLIDE Only slight damage to vehicles was sustained Tuesday morning when a truck driven by Bryce R Powell. Brooks, and a car operat ed by Roy David Bigelow, Salem route 3, box 799, collided at Ferry and Commercial streets. Coming Sundayl SPENCER TRACY "STANLEY AND LIVINGSTON" All back together in their all-time . . . The tfringt Ihey toy ond ffte tMngs tftey do are te Mngt yow always remember them for... and are Re SSinas yowl never for get about lhaf gay... notorious street... FAY Hi'tK Hi: li n ' t' I 1 -mi,. eiimn mii rnHmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm And One of Filmdom's Most Clamorous Ladies . j I oTueYox I I anas 1 RITA HAYVJORTH In One of Her First Pictures ... a Western Thriller 'HIT THE SADDLE' Ses Her as She Was with Robert Ltringston Extral For All Sport Fansl "Army Football Champs" Fakm" Picture of Picket-Line Passer Ruled Intimidation PORTLAND, Sept. 23 -()- A municipal judge ruled today that it was an act of Intimidation for a picket to photograph a man go ing through a picket line. Judge J. J. Quillin in the ruling dismissed an assault charge brought by Jhe picket, Walter Lodewick, against Merton Par ker, 51. Parker told the court he may have grabbed Lodewick's camera and "may, have" hit him, and added that he had been out of town and did not know of the strike against the Leupold and Stevens Instrument company plant. - The Judge said that besides in timidation in photographing, "the matter of the right of privacy must be considered. Daylight Saving To End on Sunday NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-P)-About 45,000,000 Americans will be entitled to an extra hour of sleep next Sunday, the end of day-light saving time, to make up for tha hour they lost 22 weeks ago. Most residents of the nation's northeast sector, where daylight saving is almost universal, must remember to set their clocks back one hour before retiring Saturday night. "Summer time" ends ofri cially at 2 a. m. Sunday. CONDITION CRITICAL Raymond P. Gascon, Salem route 3, box 769, was still In "crit ical" condition early today at Sa lem General hospital, where he was taken Friday night after his light plane crashed near the Pros pect school south of Salem. He suffered internal injuries, a brok en and dislocated hip and head in juries. Grand Thoatr ALLAN HALE OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS" good - time hitl WW PERT KEITOII by IB? Rifllll WAKH IlllVVh lintsVIS fwy". Henry E. Reel, Realtor, Succumbs PORTLAND. Sept 23 -(JPl Henry E. Reed, 8 1, ex-newspa perman, ex-county assessor and former president of the Portland Realty board, died here last night He began work for the Daily News as a reporter in 1897, be came a member of the realty board at its founding 41 years ago, and twice was Multnomah ccunty assessor before 1920. Dr. Hamblin Talks To Service Club Dr. Chester Hamblin. pastor of First Presbyterian church spoke to the Salem 20-30 club at the Gold Arrow restaurant Tuesday night on the subject of the com munity chest. Following his talk. the members discussed suggested means of support for the cam paign. Del Sullivan, first vice presi dent, announced that all Salem men from 20 to 30 years of age are invited to special club pro gram next Tuesday evening. t MISSING AT FAIR VIEW Gordon Dunne, 13, and George Naliva, 33, were missing from Fairview home near Salem about (SHI wsm WD1 Lin AOIMITOU, 1 - W 4fi ROBERT and RAYMOND HAKIM present HENRY FONDA BARBARA BEL GEDDES VINCENT PRICE . ANN DVORAK m niinTmr i uua I in r PRODUCTION Predoctd by KOBEIT end RAYMOND HAKIM gno Aiuiuu uiia.? , Directed by AKATOLE UTYAK Sotts Plsy fcy JORN wmiT tmi M Story if UCQUR 1 - TtXJS tnd "T7 starts 1 JIL ' w x7? I nf s$SL ENDS TONIGHT - Van Johnson - Janet Lelth -ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE- 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, officials re ported to city ptlice. , ENDS TODAYI byAnothef'iV, LOVE! ttmrnmg PHYLLIS CALVERT STEWART CHANCES PATRICIA ROC Hit Ne. 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