The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 07, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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2 The Statoaman, SaUm. Oregon, Friday. Norwnbtr 7, 1947
War Memorial Group Forms
Building Board, Asks for Ideas
Formation ( the building committee of the Salem War Memorial
association was announced Thursday by William H. Baillie, chairman,
who urged that Salem area resident, "amateur or professional," feel
free to submit their ideas and suggestions for the proposed civic aud
itorium -which has teen chosen as the local memorial project
Silas Gaiser, administrator of the state unemployment compensa
tion commission: Mrs. Max Ro-
Two Sets of Twins
Born Thursday
At Local Hospital
rers, executive secretary of Com
munity Concert association; Leo
Spitzhart, state fair manager, and
M. Hamilton, engineer and
former Portland General Electric
company . district manager, will
Iform the nucleus iof the building
committee. Other members are to
be named later. The first meeting
will be early next week.
This group will adrie the as
sociation on type and sire of
structure, special features and the
. hiring of an architect. Other cities
! are now being queried for inior
i mation regarding ' their experi-
en res with municipal auditoriums.
Rex Kimmell. associate presi
dent, stressed that the memorial
project will be that of the people
in the Salem area and that the as
: sociation is, highly interested in
1 knowing the ideas of local resi
dents regarding the building, lo
cation, ufrs and facilities to be
offered. Such suggestions should
be sent to the association, postof
fice box 488, Satera. ,
Baillie said he Is interested in
learning of anyone who has aid
' ed in any phase of auditorium
construction. "
While 44 local organizations
now make up the memorial asso
ciation, even wider representa
tion is considered desirable, and
officials urged enrollment of or
ganizations and individuals. Tha
former would be voting members,
while individuals, for a lesser fee,
.would haVe no vote but would be
eligible for all discussion.
Ramos, Salem route 3, and carry
ing his brother Domey Ramos, was
struck by an auto driven by Irv
in Theodore Kasper, Silverton
route 2, police said. The Hamos
car was traveling south and in ma
king a left turn onto Hood View
road was struck by the Kasper car
which was traveling north, accord
ing to police. The Kasper vehicle
was upended, police reported.
Little Assembly
Two sets of twins were born
at Salem General hospital Thurs
day to Salem parents. Mothers
and babies were reported "doing
fine" at . the hospital Thursday
night
Both sets included a boy and
girl. Johnnie Bruce and Carrol
Linda Morris, son and daughter!.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Morris,
Salem route 9, box 35A, were
born Thursday morning about
620 o'clock. Gregory Richard and
Diane Shirley Batdorf were born
at about 8:30 pjn. to Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Batdorf, 640 Madison st
Gets Backing of
3 Escape Injury
As Cars Collide
Three persons escaped injury
Thursday evejtag when two autos
collided on the Pacific highway
t Lytle corners about four miles
north of Salem Thursday evening
at about 7:15, state police reported.
A car driven by Pascual Mayao
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-JESSE JAMES
RIDES AGAIN
CHAPTER FIVE
U.N. Majority
LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. .-JP)-
An overwhelming majority of the
United Nations approved Secre
tary of State Marshall's "little
assembly" plan today and tha so
viet bloc promptly announced it
would boycott such a year-around
session.
Thus, 51 nations Instead of the
full membership of 57 would at
tend the "little assembly" body
which would sit between regular
fall sessions of tha assembly.
This was the fourth announced
soviet boycott of a majority -ap
proved body. It drew an emphat
ic protest from several delegates.
Britain challenged Russia to take
the Issue to the International
court of justice.
The vote was 43 to 6 in the reg
ular assembly's political commit
tee, for a watered-down "little
assembly" plan written by a sub
committee on which . Russia and
Czechoslovakia declined to serv
ice. The six-member Russian bloc
voted against it. . The plan now
goes to tha assembly for final ac
tion in plenary , session probably
late next week.
The Columbia University CoU
lege of Physicians and Surgeons
was founded in 1767 and is one of
the eldest in the United States.
Mat. Dally Frees 1 P-m.
NOW SHOWING!
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Awards Given
4-H Clubbers
At Program
Rocket-Borne
Telescopes
Envisioned
AZUSA, Calif, Nov. 8 - (JP) -
Rocket-born telescopes photo
graphing the heavens at heights of
300 to 600 miles end artificial
meteors from the earth bombard
ing the moon and Jupiter were
envisioned today by a California
Institute of Technology scientist
"Rocket - born telescopes t are
destined to relegate earth -tied
telescopes no matter how big and
powerful,, such . as the 200-inch,
to a secondary role, said Dr.
Fritz Zwicky, professor of astro
physics. Caltech's 200-inch mirror
is to be installed soon" on ML Pa-
lomar.
Zwicky, who as director of re
search at Aerojet ! Engineering
Corp. here, engaged in rocket re
search with army; cooperation.
told army and navy officials:
"To open up undreamed-of vis
tat, the construction of very high
flying rockets is imperative and
should be undertaken, without de
lay.
He said he is now laying plans
for research on large primary
rockets such as the V-z which
would carry secondary rockets.
The latter," he hopes, would reach
300-600-mile heights, bearing sci
entific equipment. The telescope
and camera - bearing rockets
would return to earth for exam
ination by scientists.
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JESSE JMIES
BIDES AGAOT"
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Tononnowi
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At
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Amid appropriate ceremonies
Thursday night at the meeting of
tne balem navy reserve unit.
posthumous gold star award was
presented to the parents of Lt
(jg) Clifford LaVerne Fluitt.
USNR, naval air corps. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Fluitt.
2aiem route 4, box 478, received
the award in behalf of their son
who was reported missing over
Japan on July 14, 1845. Lt Fluitt
was piloting a carrier-based tor
pedo bomber. His parents moved
here recently from Corvallis.
Lt. Cmdr. Vernon Gilmore. com
mander of the local navy reserve
unit, made the presentation of the
gold star in lieu of the third air
medal while unit members stood
at quarters.
Lt. Fhiitt was granted the Navy
Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross,
and Aid Medal and gold star in
lieu of the second Air Medal. All
the awards are for meritorious
service in the Pacific air war.
Storm Breaks
Over Rockies
By the m .... 8 POINT
,The first storm of the winter
brought snow and cold Thursday
10 ttocKy mountain and plain re
gions and was moving into the
midwest.
After falls of snow from one to
eight inches in the Rockies the
storm moved, slowly northeast
ward. Some snow fell in Minne
sota, the Dakotas, western Iowa
and Kansas.
The U. S. weather bureau said
the snow and below normal tern
peratures should let up jn the
Rockies wdwestern plains states
Saturday and that temperatures
would begin to rise.
Temperatures were normal and
skies pfear in most sections of the
wesjand south Thursday. Some
ram fell in the Pacific northwest
but California reported normal
weather.
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Announcement of winners of
the Elmer Klein Ayrshire award
and the Sheriff Denver Young
sheep award were high spots of
interest at the Marion county 4-H
club achievement day program
Thursday night at the Salem
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Louis Patterson, route 7, Sa
lem, will get the first heifer calf,
available at the Elmer Klein Ayr
shire ranch near Aumsville, Mrs.
Klein assured the first year Ayr-
hire-club member in making the
presentation. It is the first year
the ' Klein Ayrshire award has
been made.
Eldon Andrews of St. Louis
won the Sheriff Denver Young
heep cash award to-be used to
ward establishment of a pure bred
sheep project. Riney said FJdon's
first place resulted in a consid
erable part from the fact that his
club leader reported his record
book was always figured up to
date at every meeting down to
the last feed cost item.'
Special Mention
Wayne Goode was cited for spe
cial mention by Riney because he
recently received a cocker a 1 from
the Hansen Poultry yards in Cor
vallis, with a 350-egg record on
both sides.
Awards for the Oregon Guern
sey Breeders association were
presented by Ben Newell, assist
ant county agent, to David. Tur
ner, best Guernsey exhibit1" and
Rihcard Gilbert, reserve exhibit.
Awards included a small size
model of the ideal Guernsey cow
and a colored placque with pic
ture of Guernsey cow and calf in
color.
Jack Baker, representing Sears
and Roebuck Co., presented schol
arships to Richard Schaefer,
Wayne Goode, Ray Girod, Lucille
Jacquet, Donna Wiederkehr, and
Betty Wintermantel. Jerry wip
per and Bonnie Klein, other Sears
scholarship winners, were absent,
Wipper at the San Francisco
"Cow Palace" and Miss Klein at
Oregon State college.
8tyle Rem Awards
Jacob Fuher, of the Ladd and
Bush. Salem branch. United
States National bank, presented
style revue awards to Joanne Fa
bry and to Mrs. Klein for her
daughter, Bonnie for the Oregon
Bankers association.
Doris Lane, 14-year-old Salem
high school sophomore, was pre
sented with her award for win
ning the Westinghouse Electric
company's better methods contest.
Russell Saling mading the pre
sentation commenting upon the
fact that she had found a "better
method to make a Jiffy skirt.'
Saling mistakenly congratulated
her as "county winner" and Ri
ney spoke up at once to make it
clear Miss Lane is state winner
and "Chicago bound' as Westing
house's guest. '
Cow Leaps into Car
Via Windshield
LEWISTON, Idajio, Nov. t-JP)
-Charles R. Lund of Lakeview,
Wash., will tell yod that there
isn't room in the front seat of a
car for both a cow and a man.
Lund told officers that the cow
in question joined him in the
front seat by jumping through his
windshield. The animal had been
frightened, he said, when a dog
bit at its heels. Lund said he es
caped unhurt although the cow
ended up virtually in his lap. The
cow, too, suffered only minor in
juries. ,
Long-Term'
Conservation
Of Food Sought
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 - (JP) -
The citizens food committee raised
the prospect last night of a "long
term generalized food conserva
tion plan."
The committee Informed Pres
idnet Truman .that all "consumer
education" phases of its program
are planned not. only for the im
mediate situation but to "lay the
foundation" for a more extended
program. It did not elaborate on
this point
The committee, headed by
Charles Luckman,- was set up to
put across an emergency campaign
to effect a voluntary saving of
100.000,000 bushels of grain to
help feed western Europe.
The report said the fish indus
try has offered to effect a 25 per
cent increase in fish production
during the next 90 days.
This, it said, will help make up
for the diet protein loss from ob
servance of meatless Tuesdays and
poultryless Thursdays.
The wet and dry millers and
meat and dairy industry officials
are '"coming to Washington within
the next two weeks to indicate
how they can best cooperate with
the grain conservation program,
Luckman added.
Diplomats Again
Tackle Treaties
LONDON, Nov. 6 -CP)- Deputy
foreign ministers of Russia, Brit
ain. France and the United States
convened today for another try a
laying the groundwork for th
German and Austrian peace treat
ies.
Meeting for the first time since
the council of foreign ministers
adjourned, their fruitless quest foi
a peace settlement in Moscow sev
en months ago, the deputies have
the task, in a pessimistic atmos
phere, of paving the way for new
and probably dicislve Big Four
talks due to begin here Novem
ber 25.
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Japs Conduct
Marriage Fair
To Pick Mates
TOKYO, Friday, Nov. 7 -(P-
Three hndred Japanese women
hunting husbands and men seek
ing wives paraded the banks of
the Tama river looking each other
over in a marriage fair sponsored
by a marriage magazine, the news
paper Asahi reported today.
Dressed in their best, they came
from all parts of Honshu and Kyu
shu islands. "A considerable num
ber" found mates, Asahi said, but
others just walked up and down
the river bank.
Some of the women, the paper
noted, were accompanied by their
mothers, which probably didn't
help."
The precedure:
1. Register at the entrance to
the grounds.
2. Get a number.
3. Place number on chest.
4. Walk up and down bank, og
ling each passerby.
5. Spot a likely prospect, take
down the number, run to the reg
istration tent and get a card file,
giving the prospact's life history
(bank balance included!)
a. Propose, if desired. This is
done through a magazine repre
sentative who gets a commission.
Chains Advised
In Mountains
Rising temperatures Thursday
pulled the Salem area out of
threatened cold snap and wanner
weather with occasional light
showers was predicted for today
and Saturday by the U. S. Wea
ther bureau at McNary field late
Thursday night.
Just before midnight Thursday
the mercury stood at 50 degrees
here compared with 34 them
i previous, a ww oi y uc&irtrs w
forecast for tonight.
Meanwhile the state highway
commission warned motorists
lthat all mountain passes are haz
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aruous dcctusc ui vaici
and advised the use of chains.
Mere snow was expected over
state.
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Power Shortage to
Slow Christmas Lighting
PORTLAND, Nov. -(jpi- Port
land s annual Christmas outdoor
lighting contest has been cancelled
because of a power shortage pos
sibility. The sponsoring Junior Chamber
of Commerce said it called off tiie
contest after power companies
said the displays would coincide
with the peak load of the season
and might burn out transformres.
Office Building
Fire Blamed on
Short Circuit
Cause of the Guardian buildina
fire was traced Thursday to a
short circuit in a conduit bearing
the main electrical cable to the
building elevator.
Fire Chief W. P. Roble disclosed
this as the cause of the $500,000
downtown Salem fire of Monday
morning and said Jhe state police
inspectors representing the state
fire marshals office at the local
fire chiefs request concurred in
the finding.
The cable shorted in the base
ment of the building where the
conduit ran through a, storeroom
of the Quisenberry Central phar
macy, located at the east-side of
the building and fronting on State
street at the Liberty street inter
section. Before inspectors searched the
basement rubble, composed of
charred remnants of-the pharma
cy's stock and of heavy equip
ment, office machines and books
and records which had fallen
through from three floors above,
a precariously located heavy safe
was moved to a solid place nearby.
The chief said building custo
dians told of fuse trouble with the
elevator on several recent occa
sions. When Janitor D. L Cum
mins arrived at the building at
6:45 a. m. Monday, the elevator
was not working, and it was when
he went to the basement to check
fuse boxes that he discovered the
fire, Roble said.
CIIURCH UNION OKEHED
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Nov.
.-(iP)-The petition of the Phil
ippine Independent church for a
limited union with the protectant
Episcopal church of America was
approved today by the American
Church's House of Bishops.
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