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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1948)
t Tha Statesman. Salem, Orn 'Unclaimed' Iranian Girl Awaits Oregon Sweetheart at Ellis Isle PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. MVThe lov Ma of Soghra, who came hallway around the world for her ex-GL is nearing its ro mantic ending. . Soghra Lavas&aoi met the GI, William Patrick Cody, 29, of Forest Grove, Ore., in Teheran, Iran. For the year-and-a-half since he was sent home for discharge, Cody attempted unsuccessfully to get his sweetheart to this country Discouraged, he finally set out to work his way to San Diego in Old Time Dance Every Sotarday Ilighl 159 Ceart 8L Over Western Ante Maale by MATTHES OLD TIME ORCHESTRA Adsoissloa He tax iiiiae g Wayne Strachan and His Orchestra Each Saturday Night V.F.U. Hall Hood & Church Sta. Last Dart "lAxlng la a Big Way" DanterMU ventare" New TOMORROW! 'Thrills! Dances! Gaietjr! Kisses! M-G-M's Mr. snectaralar sna slcal! A lovely cirl nlavs the 'i world's most aaaxerous game! It's exetttng! Ifm eelerfal! It's terrific! Cater ay and 8tarrlac Esther WILLIAMS A KIM TAMIROFF CYD CHARISSE JOHN CARROLL MARY ASTOR Fortvmo BONANOVA mmd Mrodycimg Ricardo Montalban 2nd Graat Hit! ,eiete KXTKA ROSE BOWL A ether Bawl Caanes la Warner Ni Ends Today, Cant 1:4 "Tho Troublo Y7ithVTonoj una rants "Guamcm'a Cod" with Van Knight - Jane AaUsos Danny Martla lid t j uj a REAL V J Actually 1 I yj J T UC Romantic I I HT I ' Vy re t J 1941 hopes of signing aboard a ship to Iran. Then a telegram arrived from New York. Soghra had landed at Ellis Island December 9, and would Cody please come to claim her? But Cody could not be found, The last word was that he had worked as a chef at a Huron, Calif., cafe. His mother feared he already had slipped out. Attempts to trace him were without suc cess. Immigration officials said they would have to send Soghra home if he did not turn up soon. Tonight a letter reached Cody's mother. He was working at Compton, Calif. Promptly she sent a telegram, telling him that Soghra was waiting at Ellis Isl and. All that remains now is for Cody to post $500 bond, pay (50 cus toms charges, sign a few papers and the two will be reunited. BRONCHITIS CATCHES IKK WASHINGTON. Jan. V -jP) Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, army chief of staff, has been in bed two days with a"light touch of bronchitis, an army spokes man said today. Too Late to dasaify 31 MODEL A. '4S Ue. Looks good, runs good. New dutch.: Must sell. $1S5. Phone 24094 STRAYED OR stolen. 4 mo, female copper Cocker Spaniel, very short tail: named "Judy." Reward. CM Hlshland. Phone 7S27. IN REW bid.. 2 mi. south on SsE t bdrm. small unfurn. apt.. lc. ht.. carport, garden space. ISO per month. Agnt P. Ql Box HI LGST Ok strayed, large black male Collie, wearing new collar. Ptione 4622 days or b3 N. Front St. Reward. Don't forget te dine at dance at CLUB TUMBLE INN" Z miles N. Albany CbJekea Steak Dinners. Louche, etc Served all evening. Caver charge - Men $L0t; Ladies 5. Lawrence's Orchestra DANCE Tonighl Sloper Hall Independence With Joe Lane & His Oregon " Play-Boys Willamette Valley's Top Western Band 'KSLII Thursdays' HOCO Sainrdays' Sponsored by American Legion Call mu Saturday. January 10. .aw Oa fc4f) aaf)Cfk ltaV f0aaMa9? I ) N HI ra)Tavsr his" head T ; j C ) GRAI1TL0Y- TEMPI. 1 mmm mm lew hhhmi Now Showingl Fun at NORMANDY MANOR 2-FLOOR SHOWS-2 11 :00 P. M. 1 :00 A. M. Every Saturday Night Held Orer From Our New Year's Ere Show. Your KC. C EDDIE SHEA SONGS PANTOMIME MIMICRY Gcno Malono - Impersonations DaloHagan SALEM'S SINGER OF SWEET SONGS NO RAISE IN PRICES NO COVER CHARGE Danco to tho Music of Ed Led Axydj Anderson 'Piano Saxophone PRONE S5SS Discussion of Water Control District Held HAZEL DELL, Jan. 9 Seventy-five landowners of this area met at the school house here to night to discuss the proposed for mation of a Pudding river irri gation and drainage district. Chairman Manton A. Carl, Hub bard rancher, stated during the meeting that in his opinion the landowners within the district are in favor of cleaning debris from the Pudding river but most are not in favor of the irrigation and drainage project as authorized by the signing of petitions in the area. It was brought out during the meeting that most of the far mers who signed the petitions did not understand that they were a uh arizing the setting up of a drainage and irrigation district, but rather a project to clear debris from the river. Peery Buren, Salem, explained the state law which authorizes the formation of river irrigation and drainage districts. Other similar meetings are to be held January 14 at the Central Howell school and January 15 at Bethany school. Buren announced and all interested are invited to attend. Low Income Relief From Tax Visioned NEWARK, N.J., Jan. M4V Speaker Josepn w. wiarun, jr, t Mass) tonight described Presi dent Truman's proposal to cut low-bracket income taxes and in crease the levies of business as "plain buncombe" and "inflation ary" and said congress would pass a bill "this year" that will "give the greatest relief to the small income groups." Martin said congress would pass a bill that would "free 6.000.000 from paying any tax. . . . will erase inequities . . . between community property states and non-community prop erty states." Federal Reserve Banks Raise Rediseount Rate WASHINGTON. Jan. 9 -0P-In a move aimed at curbing bank credit, the federal reserve board today approved action of nine of the 12 federal reserve banks in raising the "rediscount rate" from 1 to IVt per cent. Th rediscount rate is the charge made by federal reserve banks for making funds available to other banks on the security of government bonds and commer cial loan paper. Congressmen Predict Lumber Price Slashes WASHINGTON. Jan. 9 -(P-A reduction in sky - rocketed lumber prices was predicted to night by Chairman Gamble (R N.Y.) of the senate - house com mittee on housing after a closed committee conference with60 rep resentatives of the lumber indus try. Senator McCarthy (R-Wis.). a committee member, told reporters he expects some lumbermen to cut prices by 10 per cent. PRINCESS EXPECTS KINO HAMBURG, Germany. Jan. 9 Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, on her way to meet former King Mihai of Romania, said tonight "Mihai might have a ring waiting for me." Jintrr J7 "Extra- Bawl Feat ball "Mickey's Delayed Date" alse Tex Beneke Band tie Thomas Drums i 1, K . -V School News By Denoa Carr LESLIE JUNIOB HIGH SCHOOL: Leagae Elects Officers Klargaret Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vera Miller, 1820 Fairmount st, was elected presi dent of the Leslie Girls' league in balloting held Thursday. She de feated Jessica Simmons for the office. Other officers elected were vice president Carolyn Beadle who defeated Mary Lou Hatch; secre tary Dorothy Swig art who won over Patsy Snider; treasurer Caro lyn Parker who defeated Marie Marquardt sgt. at arms Valorie Dunn who defeated Rox Ann Hus sey; song leader Van Jean Gos nell who won over Rosemary Aus tin; and yell leader Greta Ann Schrecengost who defeated Carol Strebig. ZOS Wins Again Room 206, taught by Mrs. Fay Mort, posted their third straight record of no tardies during the month of December at Leslie school. Other rooms with similar marks for the months wera: 101, 103, 106, 109, shop I. 200, 201 and 205. Each of the 'perfect' rooms received a poster for their door as a reward. A grand prize of a picnic sponsored by the stu dent body will go to the year's winner. MOUer Elected Ramsey Miller has bean elected president of the Boys' Letter club at Leslie. Burton Harp was named vice president, Johnnie Rex secretary-treasurer, and Vera Klein sergeant at arms. Coach Harry Mohr is advisor to the group. Mevte aa Monday The full length film The En chanted Forest" will be shown at Leslie after school on Monday. Proceeds from the movie will go to the student body treasury- The same film was shown at the high school Thursday afternoon as a pay assembly sponsored by the senior class. Faealty Defeated The faculty men's basketball team at Leslie is still looking for its first win of the season. The men lost their third and fourth straight basketball games in the school's noon league Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday the men lost to the eighth grade all stars 19-14, while the third period ninth grade class was edging the sixth period ninth grade team. Thursday the elders came within one point of upsetting the un beaten third period, losing 11-12. The eighth grade beat sixth period 35-4 in Thursday's other contest Shea Twe Performs The noon program at Leslie on Tuesday was sponsored by shop two, with the boys demonstrating the new wire recording machine now owned by the school district with a presentation of a trans scribed program pantomimed on the stage. John Swigart Instructs the group. Sen. Morse to Fight Threat to Poultry Feed PORTLAND. Jan. -Jf- Sen Wayne L. Morse promised Oregon poultrymen today to work for sufficient poultry feed this year. A delegation of poultrymen told Morse that government wheat buying threatens to cause another shortage of poultry feed. They argued that the government should release sufficient wheat to prevent liquidation of chicken flocks. Phone 3487 - Matinee Dally From 1 pasu PI1EVUE TOIIITE! (One Fes tare) O O AIID STARTS T0II0M10V7! SaW RITA HAYWORTH MAIC flATT JAMES GlEAfON CDVAKO mim HOKTON ADaiJocots.aouii maoeiaoy WIlllAM rtAWUY - EOtANO CUIVEI CO-HIT! THRILLS R. T. Mautz on Racing Board Robert T. Mautz, Portlarfd at torney, Friday was appointed by Gov. John H. Hall as a member of the Oregon state racing com mission to succeed Henry W. Col lins, also of Portland, who has re signed because of personal busi ness affairs requiring his atten tion. Mautz is a member of the Port land law firm of Wilbert, Beckett, Oppenheimer, Mautz it Souther. He attended the Portland schools and is a graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon law school. Collins has served as a member of the commission since 1933 and was chairman most of that time. Mautz will serve out Collin's term which expires Jan. 1, 1949. Man Charged with Molesting Three High School Girls Robert Scott, 20, 1950 N. Capi tol sL, faces a charge of assault and battery in Marion district court today after his arrest by city police Friday night on a war rant charging him with molesting three 16-year-old high school girls and kicking one of them. Police said Scott was arrested in the 2,000 block on North Cap itol street about p. m. Friday after the three girls complained that he had followed them as they were walking on D street near the railroad tracks. One of the girls said that Scott grabbed her coat and kicked her when she resisted. The girl told police she kicked back at Scott and that he fled from the scene immediately. The girls said they then ran to Salem high school, telephoned the police and Scott was arrested a short time later. Scott was charged with assault and battery and released on $250 bail, police said. Arabs Brand Amity Plan 'Fantastic LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 9 -UP) The United Nations Palestine partition commission today' asked the Arabs and Jews of Palestine and the British government to help in setting up independent Arab and Jewish countries in the Holy Land by next October 1. The Arab high committee rejected the bid with the comment that it was "fantastic." FOUR INFANTS DIE PASADENA. Calif.. Jsn. -Closing of Huntington Memorial hospital's maternity ward, because of the death of four infants in a diarrhea outbreak, was announced today by Superintendent Aid en B. Mills. Salem's Fa mans CnillESE Feed Dinners Prepared by Oar it Chinese Chefs Orders U Take Oat "qq" p (1 naUe Be. 3J tOie City Lisnite) Open Sat S a. as. till 2 a. am. RIDE THE SEA! aa 6f J, rip Inspector Praises Naval Recruiters A "well done" for recent re cruiting was received by the Sa lem naval recruiting station in the postoffice building Friday when Capt. G. A. Donahue, USN, in charge of naval recruiting from Washington, D. C, inspect ed the station. Capt. Donahue, former com manding officer of the USS Sil verside, famous World War II submarine, holds four Navy Crosses and many other honors received during the recent war. NOWl AT BOTH MaLDaUy 1 a. sa. 6:41 EjnjfaV BoHest Admtsrers u t3 L!arch! I MTw. rm (BOSOOQff ;i r lea Peters -CesirRonero John SdUob -let l.Cobk I Oirsctel by leasees sy 1 HEK2Y WKS-UUABTEOTTl Danco Tonighl at the COASTED Ocean Lalro Claude Bird ajid HU Maaic Enda Today I (SaU Tyrone Power in Technicolor "Captain From Caattla' A Singing, Dancing, Angel ... in A Heaienly Romance! T "mm PLUS! Airmail Fox Movietone Newsl Norelryl TOTJISIANA SPBINGTZM2T P. A. Rsney, CGM, Salem naval recruiter in charge, said. On a tour of inspection of sta tions throughout the V. S., Don ahue will inspect other stations ia KAI1TQ0II KAllIIIViU TODAY! 12:30 p. m. Pine Oar ItefnUr Show! le.BE. Eads Teday! (Bat) Jabsta? Vrsasaai niter Tarxan and the Amazong" aaaaa 'esasa -Leah-' La Rue MGhoal Towa Rene&radee Chapter One Of New Jaagle ftertal! MJunf1e IUldera- Cartoon-News! TOMORROW! Peter LAWfORO fevAie IOLD ITCH KINS a AeUea Ca-IUt! Sa Charles Starrett "Fighting FiaUersamaa"1 7 vmxs. 0 wm&? HELD 0VEI1! AT THE FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT! 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