1 The Stat man. Saiem Oregon, Saturday, amamj 3. IMS Read Arrested; Charged with Illegal Wiring 'Harry B. Reed, mtntitr of Sa lem Eectoc. posted $200 ball in municipal court Friday after his arrest by city police earlier the Mine day on a warrant charging hfm, as company manager, with causing an electric pule and wires Ui be installed on a city street without - a franchise. The charge was brought by the city engineer's office which charges that Read Installed elec trical wires on Carlton way la violation ef'city ordinance 3642. section 2, a lsw which forbids any perwm or company to string lfnes over public streets without a franchise authorized by the city council Read already has died notice of appeal in Marlon county cir cuit court from September ruling of the Salem municipal court which fined Bead $130 on a similar charge. Read's company Is now operating under a limited franchise granted by the dty council several week ago. 'Bombsight' Thefts Mount Theft of Toombelghf radiator ornaments from new Buicka con tinued fan Salem Thursday night, dty police reported. Latest victims were K. N. Voor hees, 230 X. Superior st. who re ported the theft of his radiator piece at 14th and Chemeketa streets; John HdUeL MO Leslie St.. at Commercial and Ferry streets; R. E. West, Salem route ff. at the Marion county court bouse, and Frank Klrby, 1904 Ha Bel v. while his car was parked near the Elks club. Harold Eckstein, 149 E. Wilson St.. reported the loss of a .22 rt. e and a blanket from his car while It was parked near the Oregon Pulp and Paper company, also on Thursday night. niGHT now! Ar ORf AT GREAT STARS! flA7IM$ THfUStlViS A New KhWI ml Tan Beach! Tench! Terrific! Oarteeei-News mm -lad Kit- WSllaaa Wright ka -ranx) tan ex RXTUmNS" Diaaey Carteea -rLUTO bxxx Norr N (miso:i JfU-J V - K' I r 1 r e ' ; i ; STARTS TOilORROW lB&aCaCDG3Bi - Succumbs Harvey K. Inlaw, Tstsasa ta. fae Jty as si bar eg the Orege College et Edneattea and aa inertly eei stertfcwect katfery. wke died hi a Bales TeeeptUI Tharsday. Private eervieee will he keU at SaamaaerrUle, Grand Ksnie valley, later this week. (SUry ea pace TL Rodent Family History Traced A detailed history of the rat family and destruction rats cause was the subject of a talk by Le nore Headley, Marlon county health educator, at Salem Credit association luncheon Friday at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Other special guests at the luncheon were Howard Maple, dty councilman and chairman of the Salem rodent control committee, and L. M. Cheney, rodent exter minator employed by the commit tee. Miss Headley was introduced by Guy N. Hickok, president of Sa lem Klwanls club, one of the three service clubs sponsoring the ro dent control committee. Cheney answered questions of the lunch eon group following Miss Head ley's talk. Public Health, Rat Control Subjects of Talk Before C of C Monday General public health and rst control will be discussed before Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday noon by Fred L. Peter son, commissioner of finance for the city of Portland. The membership luncheon will be held in the chamber dining hall as one of the weekly forum series conducted by the chamber. The program will coincide with Salem's new rodent control cam paign. Ends Today Cent 1:4$ . am. CLARK DEBORAH m ' Alee "Ocrr BlaeW" with Allen T see Gene Rogers Edward Ashler. V r .- V J Taf t Calls for GOP Version Of Relief Plan WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 -JrV Senator Taft of Ohio called today for an agreement among congres sional republicans on a GOP ver sion of the Marshall plan. Taft told a reporter be can not support President Truman's pro posal for a four-year outlay that might, the senator said, total up wards of $20,000,000,000. The ad ministration has put the cost' at $17,000,000,000. "I think we will have to spend between $4,000,000,000 and $5. 000,000.000 In the first year in helping European nations help themselves and thus sid them in containing communism within Its present bounds." the Ohloan said. "But if the administration in sists on the Marshall plan In Its present form and resists changes in it, then X cannot support 111,' he said. Marion County Disaster Relief Book Issued A 27-page booklet, outlining what steps to take should disaster strike In Marion county, has be Issued by the disaster committee of Marion county chapter of the American Red Cross. L A. De- France, chairman of the commit tea, and Dr. Ralph E. Purvlne, co- chairman, have worked out the disaster relief program as well as compiling; the material for the booklet. In disaster relief the Red Cross chapter here assumes jurisdiction over the entire area of Marion county. The American Red Cross was chartered by congress to fur nish relief to disaster sufferers, going into action immediatdy when floods, fires, hurricanes, epi demies, and other catastrophes oc cur. The booklet Just issued explains the Red Cross responsibilities, as well as giving in detail the gen eral instructions to the public on what to do when disaster strikes. Ten committees have been set up to handle various phases of disaster relief, including survey. rescue, emergency medical aid, shelter, food, clothing, transporta tion and communication, registra tion and refugee information, cen tral purchase and supply group. and public Information. Schumaii to Resign If Income Tax Bill Sent to Defeat PARIS, Jan. 2 -4JPS- The Ufe of the government of Premier Ro bert Scbuman was in jeopardy tonight, even as it agreed In a treaty to conditions of American winter aid. There was considerable doubt whether the stooped, balding pre mier, who less than a month ago beat down a communist - led strike surge, could push through an angry national chamber of de puties an unpopular Income tax bill to raise an additional 123, 000.000.000 francs ($1,041,000, 000). The premier withdrew his or iginal anti - Inflation tax bill and submitted a new "cocnp ttmise measure and declared he would resign unless it is passed without change. 0P -Ends Today- la the Techaieelcr Maaleal "My WHd IrUh Bom" Baaay Carteea News Chincherinchee it, ) ' ' .. Real "travelers'' are these Chincheriehee bleems, which mads a 1.-Mt-smUe trip by beat and train fresa JehanneabBrg, Seath Africa, far Mr. and Mrs. Tukhaaa GUbert and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart. The Mums were sent by Riehard Carrie, a Retarian who made a visit here last year. RuggedBlooms Sent to Salem From Africa Rugged and evidently well able to stand the rigors of long travel, a boxful of Chincherinchee blooms has traveled 10,000 miles by boat and train, to the homes of Tinkham Gilbert and Ivan Stewart in Sa lem. The flowers were sent parcel post by Richard Currie. a visiting Rotarian from South Africa who was entertained here last year. He stayed at the Gilbert home and his official host was Ivan Stewart, dis trict governor of Rotary Interna tional. Like many another traveler, the blooms looked pretty tired out up one arrival, but revived quickly when put into warm water, accord ing to directions enclosed. The garden encyclopedia says Chincherinchee Is the "common name for Omlthgalum thyroides var. aureum and is related to ur Star-of-Bcthlehem. It Is a South African bulbous plant and noted for its long-lasting qualities. It Is pyramidal in shape and bears a large number of waxy white blooms, shading to a pale green in the center. Though the blooms saemeJ to be drying up, each day brings more of the individual blossoms out of the bud stage Into full blown flowers. Too Late to CLtsaifv iau afODCC Trailer aeuee. Klver sioa Traitor park. W. Salem. W. John. ENDS Franohot Ton "LOST HONEYMOON" Todoyl (Sat) Louis Hayward "REPEAT PERFORMANCE" Coat, From 1 p. m. STAIITS TOIIODDOm Aao&or Stej h DADA ADOBEUS AMIE BAITED 17ALTEB BBE09A9 l7M!f DUSTOn Pitts! A fast Run Action Co-Kit! "Lord BUCI1ETTE Ilcsh' Flowers Here w Grant Confirmed To State Board The senate committee on Inter' im appointments met here Friday and confirmed the appointment of A. S. Grant, Baker, as a mem ber of the state board of higher education to succeed the late Willard L. Marks of Albany. Members of the committee at the meeting included Senators Dean Walker, Independence; Carl Engdahl, Pendleton; Angus Gib son. Junction City, and Walter Pearson, Portland. Sens tor Wil liam Walsh. Coos Bay, was un able to attend. Margaret Declines Restaurant Offer N1TW YORK, Jan. 2 -UP)- Mar eret Truman sent her regards to roadway tonight but, with thanks, turned down a $10,000 weekly offer to appear In a res taurant on the Great White Way On December 15, Ralph Watkins, owner of a Times squsre eating place, announced he had sent the president's daughter a telegram of fering her $10,000 weekly to ap pear at his place. The reply extended Margaret's thanks for the offer "but that plans already made prevent her accept ing it." WAA TAKES ALCOHOL PLANT PORTLAND, Jan. 1 -UPy- The Springfield alcohol - from - wood -waste plant was taken over today by the war assets administration Portland office. The surplus plant will be maintained by a special crew until it Is appraised and put up for sale. Encore Hit 3i ) C II r t CJ Nurse to Aid In Polio Area Mrs. Flora Hohmann. Corvallis route 2, has enlisted throuxh Mar ion county chapter, American Red Cross, to help out in the polio epi demic in the Boise area. She heard radio appeal from the local chapter and within 45 minutes papers were completed, train res ervations and ticket obtained and Mrs. Hohmann was ready to be on her way. She is the ninth, nurse to go through the Marion county chap ter to help out In Boise. She grad uated from St. Mary's in Clarks burg. W. V, and was In the U. S. veterans service until a year ago. GREEKS WHIP GUERRILLAS ATHENS, Saturday, Jan. t -(JP)- Greek troops that relieved the Konitsa garrison New Year's eve moved westward out of the town yesterday to mop up Guerrilla holdouts hampering the entry of further erinforcements, an Athens newspaper reported today. EVACUATION REQUESTED JERUSALEM, Jan. Z--High government sources disclosed to night that wives and children of British officials In strife-torn Pal estine "are being urged" to leave the country as soon as possible. e ' S1S1SMSISIS151H5151S1S1SMSIS151S1SIS1S151S12 STARTS TODAY! UAKJORIE History Making Co-Featurette! NOW! You ;Vwl Iawoc! ll:3( X ggiv U COLUMBIA PICTURES v ; p presents w J J ui DAISY S tho fcrbuloua crown wsls ol roTorlrrl Hoar tho aetual woddlng! Truly fhs most colorfaL hlstorleallr romantic rnt oror fOmod! Man Hunt Starts In Washington as 3 Prisoners Flee MONTESANO, Wash., Jan. 2-(iT-Three prisoners who escaped from the Grays Harbor county Jail last night after threatening the captive Jailer with a butcher knife and a piece of pipe put law en forcement officers on the alert oyer a wide area of southwest Wash ington today. A fourth, William Stafford. 20, later gave himself up to authorities. Sheriff Mike Kilgore said to night that an all-day search had failed to yield any clue to the quartet's whereabouts since dis covery at Shelton, about 40 miles distant, of what was believed to be the second of two get-away car?. New Year's Day Baby Born in Dallas Hospital DALLAS, Jan. 2 - (Special) -Clara Dean Luke, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luke, Dallas, was the first baby of the new year to arrive in Dallas. The 6 pound 11 ounce girl was born at 4:14 p.m. New Year's day in the Dallas hospital. nflfcK HIM mm, 2o. Directed by HENRY KING Produced by LAMAR TROTTI STARTS WEDNESDAY GQAIID . STATE Ph. 3487 O Mat l9s a cliamoml Penny SIIIGLETOli Arthur LAKE Larrv SIMMS - - KENT HUGH HERBERT IERumE OeseM kjr ASSY KJHJS- Jim for TouraoU all fhs pomp "TEE ROYAL UEDDIIIG ci EUzabslh and Phillip Color Cartoon O Novelty O Airmail Fox News! Rel Ming Class Reopens Retail selling Instruction In this Salem school district adult : edu cation program will enter adver tising and display phases when the course opens Monday night. Night School Director s George Porter announced Friday. . t ; The selling class, which last term covered general selling training, will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. every Monday in Salem high school room 228. ; Instructors will be Ray C. Rak-- er, assistant manager of the Sa lem Sears, Roebuck store, and J. N. Collins, merchandising' con troller for the same store. i , i , EADTOOII EAninvAL TODAY! 12:30 P. M. o j Plus Oar Reg-ralar ShowC ISIS Cent Fresa 1 ftvaa. a Ends Tedayt! (SAT.) Gregery Feck l The Tonilngr Eddie Dean: I "Stan Oror TncaT Isstt JcmtM BldeW Again- 1 1 j , TOMORROW! the two- a Ce-Featnre! j : - Charles StarreU -Ore Santa Tm TrafT T 'Cartoen -.News! j- - J Dafly From 1' pw In tLo rouLi OUT mi CGhAI . Filmed on the Spot In , Technicolor ' aV . ? - - f and maqnMltmm ci 1