1 The Start man. Salem. Oregon, Thursday. Sept 25, 1147 Lewis Abandons 200 NLRB Cases Johnj L. Lewis, whp refuse tossign an affidavit sweruut he's not a communist. is permitting 200 cases involving his miscellaneous dis trict 50 to go by default at the national labor relations board. Um, a long-time foe of cora- munifts, made known hit opposi tion i to signing the affidavit re- Opens C:4S Pauletta Goddard Fred MacHurray .ifci tela U 2nd Featnre -Criaae Doctor's Warning" with Warner Baxter Ellea Drew 1 A iiiiii S tn eantwa, B Padetta Goddard fl Fred MacHurray m HOW! E1BT CSKLD k VMTX AUMONi V" V DONLEVY W K ! ! - .Hit No. 2- 1 "1 urn STMTS TOUIGIITI quird by tho Taft-Hartley labor act two weeks ago. Under a ruling by NLRB centr al C ousel Robert N. Denham, all AFX. and CIO officers must aim or none of their affiliated unions may use the board. Fireman Still in Hospital As Result of Accident One city fireman remained in&Pfc Kester D. Leibolt, all of Sa- Salem General hosoital today suf fering from exposure to chlorine gas released in a boxes r-tankcar accident at the Oregon Pulp and Paper company Monday. He is Battalion Chief Walter Eberhard and attendants described his con dition as "good". Dismissed Wednesday were Firemen Paul Phillir- EL C. Hart and Clyde Bucholtz. Thirteen men were hos pitalized following the accident Monday. Truck Hits Horse, Highway Blocked Traffic was blocked on high way 99 E near Lake Labish for a short time about 2 a. m. this mor ning as a heavy truck and trailer struck a horse, turning the trailer across the road, state police said. The first report indicated no one was injured. The horse was killed by the impact, IOVAIO SUTCH LAWFORD ARNOLD JENKINS ' S ot .wimp fliiiir: yjiMiwuiM:' Dears Opea f M Show SUrta 7it Four Marines Join Reserve t Tour former marines Joined Sa lem's marine corps reserve at a regular meeting of the unit Wed nesday night at the Salem air port, MaJ. Leonard Hicks, unit commander reported. The new enlistees were William W: Ames. Bar Burton Moor and Willis H. Estep, aU corporals, and lam. Hicks also announced that American defense and victory me dals would be Issued at the next martin of tho unit at 7:30 D. m. in building T-514iat the airport Hicks stressed that former ma rines need not be a member of unit to receive the medals. Rosacaw Takes Meadows Feature ' PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept 24-G3V Rosacaw, a filly owned and train ed by J. B. Fine, Diamond, Ore., won the S2500 added Oregon Breeders' association futurity purse tonight by six lengths as she tied the Portland Meadows track record for five and a half fur longs. The time was 1:06 minutes. First Shadow was second and San- souci ran third. The event was lim ited to Oregon bred horses. " Strange Mishap SOUTH BEND. Ind Sept 24 (4V. Halfback Emil Sltke was absent from Netre Dame's feet ball practice session today be cause ef aa an usual accident His feet lodged between the range at the top ef his bed as he was sleeping last night and he twisted a knee In turning ever. He will be eat of the lineup for several days. PAULINE I IS COMING J V TO SALEM I DMnd this bullet-thattered window moves a man, trapped with his conscience . .waiting tor the end ! mm- e ie. 1 love. ..or nare...or urei -3 tad Hit The Famoua Story hy Earl Dorr Blggera "Seven Keys to Baldpate Phmip Terry IL Ltndaeyi 7 Fire Captain To Standardize Training Here Responsibility for a new stand ard training program for Salem city firemen has been delegated to Capt Ellsworth Smith, vet eran of the local- fire depart ment who recently returned from an Oregon Fire college in structors' course conducted in Corvallis by the Oregon Fire Chiefs association. The local program is schedul ed to start immediately after Fire , Prevention week, October 5-11. , Smith said the object of the new program is the development of standard training methods in all Oregon fire departments. In creased efficiency of fire fight ing methods through t adherence to a training manual, presented to each graduate of the school. is the aim of framing course, Smith added. High praise of the new pro gram was voiced by Smith, who said the training would contrib ute" much to the Salem fire ser vice and to the citizens of the entire state in the future. Smith said the training would be con tinued until every fire depart ment in the state has at least one graduate In Ua ranks. Next year courses will be in stituted at Klamath Falls and La Grande to make it more con venient for firemen in those dis tricts to attend, Smith said. Explosion on Tanker At Texas City Kills 2 GALVESTON, Tex.. Sept. 24.- (jP)-A .flash fire and explosion aboard the tanker Cedar Moun tain at the Pan American No. 2 dock at Texas City, at 11:19 p.m. tonight trapped two crewmembers in the engine room, William Fall, Flushing, Long Island seaman and crewman, told the Galveston News. Fall said the two men were presumed dead. HARTLEY ASKED TO STEAK PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 24-) Congressman Fred A. Hartley, Jr., (R-N) co-author of the Taft-Hartley act has accepted an Invita tion to speak to the annual meet ing of the Columbia Empire In dustries, Inc., members : here Oct S. Mat DaUy front lp.m. Now Showing! 1 Br Popular Demandl The Musical That Led Thorn All! . i'. and Still the Topel Irving Berlin "ALEXANDER'S DAGTniE BAUD1 -Starring" Tyrone Power Alice Faye Don Ameclie Ethel Merman Thrill Ce-IIit! Airmail Fox Movietone News! you'll be . '; COMING SUNDAY Now I 4 Top Stars! On On Programl YTALLACE BEERT GEORGE RAFT O JACIIE GOOPER The Fty Wrri f trt Kiltn IASSL - t J 1 JcsmtuivoxT dJt'M Eight Salem Men Pledge OSC Frals Eight Salem men were pledged to fraternities on the Oregon State college campus Sunday at the close of the annual fail rush week. Pledges are as follows: Alpha Tau Omega, Wallace Gemmell; Chi Phi, Gerald Gorton; Phi Delta Theta, Dwight Quisenberry, Al len Craig and Richard Hendrie; Phi Sigma Kappa, Warren Bacon and Dale Pence; Sigma Alpha Ep silon, William Patrick. Boy Drives 11-Ton Los Angeles City Bus to San Diego SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Sept. 24-(,T) George Readhead, 14, told juve nile authorities he drove an 11 ton, 44-passenger Los Angeles street bus 120 miles to San Diego last night but not empty all the way. He gave a hitch-hiking sailor a free lift he said. The sailor had left the bus when police found it, with George still at the wheel, stalled broad side across a suburb road. Young Headhead said he took the bus from a Pacific Electric Railway Co., parking yard be cause he wanted to make a trip to nearby Escondido and couldn't find any smaller vehicle with a starting key. General Strike In Trieste Ends TRIESTE, Free Territory, Thurs day, Sept. 25 -4JP)- The Allied mil itary government of the Trieste Free Territory announced early to day that the general strike which paralyzed the port area yesterday and resulted in 12,000 workers leaving their jobs, ended at mid night The agreement to end the tie-up provided, the military government said, that AMG "provisionally" would release nine Smdacati Unicl members arrested early Wednes day and accused of molesting workers who refused to participate in the strike. They will be brought to trial within 48 hours. Douglas Mentioned as Truman Running Mate PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24-W) The chairman of the Oregon dem ocratic central committee today recommended Justice William O. Douglas to run as vice-presidential candidate with President Truman in 1948. In a telegram to the demo cratic national chairman, Byron G. Carney, Portland, declared that Douglas would "have more than an even chance of carrying every one of the eleven western states." NAGASAKI CROPS GOOD TOKYO, Sept. 24 -JP- Summer crops grown, from the atomic- bombed soil of Nagasaki have in creased 50 to 300 per cent over normal yields, a Japanese agricul tural expert reported today. Ends Todayl (Thurs.) Range Busters "Land ef Hunted Men" Margnertte Chapman "Walls Came Tumbling" if Opens 6:45 p. m. Tomorrow! S5e) Ken Curtis Jeff Dennell "Cowboy Blues' Peter Lorro The VordicT -Sob mf Torn" Ne. 11 oaawa ivaa Cartoon Now I GRAND THEATRE Opens C:4I p. m. -sV GLAMOROUS Rita Hayworth IN ONE OF nER FINEST PICTURES "Hit The Saddle See Her aa She Was with Robert Ltrinaston Extra! "Army Football Champs m 1 ."V I : 17V J "if . 20 Permits for New Buildings, Houses Given Construction in Salem of a store building, warehouse, school ad dition and eight new houses was authorized Wednesday when the office of City Engineer J. H. Da vis issued 20 permits for new buil dings and alteration' projects. k saiem scnooi aisinci 2 ou- rtained a permit for erection of a quonset hut for an addition to Bush school, 755 University st.. at an estimated cost of $2,000 Marie R. Ling received a permit for a $14,000 store building at 454 Marion st, where an old house recently was wrecked to make way for a local store to be oper ated by Smith Auto Parts Co. of Portland. George Cadwell Oil Co. was authorized a $1,500 office and warehouse at 2490 State st. New houses and estimated costs are for John Fugman, at 795 South st., $7,000; J. J. Nicolle, 630 N 14th sU $8,000; W. E. Murphy, 1290 N. 24th St., $6,00; Edith Eyre White, 425 S. 21st st., $5,000; Frank Danielson, 1025 N. 22nd st.. $4,500; Howard Olsen, 1565 N 24th st., $9,000; Rich L. Reimann $6,000 houses at 1835 and 1845 N 23rd st. Other permits for reroofing and repair work estimated from $20 to $350 went to Paul W. Brown, at 88 Abrams ave.; A. M. Hansen 845 N. 15th st.; E. J. Coward, 1140 N. 15th st.: Frank Goebel. 2595 Lee st.; Ray D. Smith, 198 N 24th st; George Sehon, 1883 Sag inaw st.: C. S. Shaw. 421 S. 18th st.; H. P. Given, 1565 N. Com mercial st.. and Mrs. F. T. Reece, 2245 Shelton st. Minors Falsifying Age Draw Barkeeps' Protest PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 24-( Revision of Oregon liquor laws to give the bar tender better pro tection against minors who fal sify age identifications was ask ed today as the Oregon Tavern Owners' association closed its annual meeting. Frank Marshall, Salem, was named to the board of governors. 178 LB. SQUASH OS DISPLAY PORTLAND, Ore., Sept U.-VP) -A marblehead squash weighing 178 pounds, grown on the Nets Anderson farm at Sherwood, Ore., was on display here today. Too I .ate to Class! ft WANTED; Ftrat clin mechanic, un ion scale. Phono Raymond. Waihlnf ton ZZF13, new garago, good working condition. WMMAGE gate, good .tuff Eoys bicycle, furniture, grindstone. 1S60 8. Church. Sat.. Sept. 17. ANOTHER MODILOA5 ANSl'JR 2 .si ait. SAC.1 HAVCS ob.10UCHOOMHWS 7,15 P.M. WSO'S. POM III-""1 Army Recruiting Officials ih Wreck Lt Col. Michaef Mattis. Ore gon army recruiting district com mander, and Sgt Lester B. Lent of the Salem recruiting service, were reported Wednesday in fairly good" condition in the Albany hospital where they were taken after being injured in an auto-truck collision at Harrisburf Tuesday. M. Sgt Thomas Massey of the Salem recruiting office, visited the injured .men Wednesday. He said they were returning from Eugene, where Colonel Mattis had been on an inspection tour, when their Remember that wartime dgaretto shortage? The many different brands people) smoked? As a remit of that experience... those comparisons... more) people aro smoking Camels than . ever beforisl CMjWIB youa"T-zoWE ) I lIUTELLYOU-e 7 t y Tfbr Taste... JffeS r TfbrThroah.. ' Y V TOY "Ihiti your proving ground AvV kf anydgardt.. a I SeerfCovneltdonTtuit hr M youfT-Zbn.'te lTV- W mm FOOTBALL FORECASTS by Aasarlca't OatstaatTiaf Aithsrlry forecasts of all !L "f weekly PerfoVnSnS Individual and Warn ' Alk for "TOUCHOOWN TIM- . nd every wear . a Tf TOOf OINKAl car was struck by a truck and virtually demolished. -J ; - LIQUOK BALES ESTIMATED ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Sept 24 -AV Thomas W. Balfe of New York, vice president of the Na tional Distillers Products corp., es timated today Americans would drink 200,000,000 gallons of liquor in 1948. 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