t The Stat man. Saiem. Oregon. Tuee day. January 13, If 48 City Veterans' Colony Assured Action to Relieve Street Mud, Lack of Sidewalks, Playground By Robert E. Ganrware City Editor. The Statesman Who's to blame for the mud-bound plight of the Salem veterans' housing colony and what can be done to improve the 175-unit- resi dential site for some 330 adults and 300 children drew the attention of the city council Monday night. Spckesmen for both the council and the city housing authority, Including Mayor R. L. Elfstrom in both capacities, admitted publicly a certain carelessness in follow ing through" but promised the war veterans steps toward speedy relief. Approximately 100 veterans ov erflowed the city manager's of fice at city hatl as their spokes man, Allan Barber, requested the site improvements including street paving, sidewalks and chil dren's play areas which he said were promised when veterans be gan moving in the project near 18th and Cross streets 19 months ago, Financial aspects aired by City .nager J. L. IFransen. Housing Ma Project Manager Joseph Hopkins MaC Daily rreae 1 pa Now I You Can - Meet .the -girl v .froro Nowhere . . ; and all In r ' . t , tccxtUcoton - . THRILL CO-KTT1 tICIAII 1JRI lOOKf CJUOTf U WIUIS trjMOf a Opes C.4.S P. M. NOW SHOWING! At RegaUr rrlces! An Extended Eagag i ef "V;i);i; iiiiiVjaj, Tedayt (Tees.) Bate Jenkins "Brether Talks U Hersea" Charlea fttaxreti Tig h tin FreaUersi 4 Opes :4S P. M. ) TOMOBSOW1 ICTltniUmZl lEZHJLD-n- EA231 Mo 01, r r a Thrta CeHlt! Tmdy MarshaU Alias Mr. Twtnxht" Cartee News! I r ) HAYWORTHy iaiit PARKS wm .,finsnmrp ! Qiaptae Two "Jungle Roddars and Authority Member Steve An derson included: Of the $11,000 turned over to the city by the housing authori ty, $4,000 remains, the remainder having been put into street im provement. Besides this $4,000, the project now has another $4,000 on hand and expects a balance near $10, 000 by end of the fiscal year June 30. But not all surplus can be used for f,lwt JfJ.f" "I! enough of its $34,000 federal - set budget for ordinary or emergency maintenance work on the build ings. The project may operate as long as five years and the buildings and furniture then become city property. Barber told the council that much of the graveling has disap peared in the mud, that the few asphalt streets are separated from houses by water that ' will not drain off and that presence of so many children, almost all of them tinder 7 years old, re quires paved sidewalks "so they may use their bikes and trikes," The council instructed the may or, city manager, city engineer and housing authority to meet with representatives of the vet eran - tenants to work out an im provement prograxu'for submission to the council January 28. SINGAPORE SHAKES SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Jan. 13. -iJfy-K slight earth tremor shook Singapore at 10:50 a. m. today (7:20 p. on. Pacific Standard time, Monday), the government meteor ological office reported. L -TENDS TO. 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The men were arrested after police received an anonymous "tip" that three ho boes would attempt to make off with a city light bulb. Arriving at the scene, officers found Prail sliding down a light standard, bulb in hand. His two companions stood by admiring his agility. They were taken to the hoosegow and locked up for 30 minutes on a charge of "bulb snatching." They were "sprung by brother Cherrians who told police it was just part of the Salem Cherrians initiation. Prail explained that he Is particularly adept at climbing light standards because he does it every day while working for Walton-Brown Electric company which has the contract to replace the city's worn out bulbs. Groups Seek Death Stay For Henderson PORTLAND. Jan. 1J -VP)- A plea for the life of Wardell H. Henderson, 25, sentenced to die in the state's lethal gas chamber January 23 for the murder of Walter Poole, Vanport. was sent today to Governor Hall. It came from Irving Goodman, attorney for the National Asso ciation for the Advancement of Colored People. He said 100 Port land attorneys had signed it. Goodman said Henderson had repudiated a "confession" that was made under duress; that there was only circumstantial evidence of his guilt; that the Jury foreman recently urged clemency; that Henderson's previous record was good, and that several murders of an "unusually atrocious char acter last year did not result in death penalties. Henderson was convicted of killing Poole on Christmas eve, 1943, and stealing his automobile. Henderson denies the slaying and maitains he knew only that he was hired to drive to Colorado some white soldiers who had the car. Stolen Bus Ends Up in a Ditch A bus stolen from its parking place on D street between Front and Commercial streets late Sun day night was found in a ditch on Lancaster road and D street early Monday morning, city police re ported. - The bus "belongs to the Ham man Stage company. Police said residents living near the scene telephoned headquarters to re port that a car had crashed into the ditch. The thief, however, fled before officers arrived. Police said the driver aDoarentlv (kid ded into the ditch when he at tempted to round the corner at high speed. The bus was only j slightly damaged, police said. ! Ike Fails to Halt 'Draft' t 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. l-UP)- I Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower pass ed up an opportunity today to crack down on a New Hampshire "draft Eisenhower" movement - -and some political analysts imme diately interpreted this to mean he is virtually a candidate for the re publican presidential nomination. Although an army spokesmen declared the chief of staff still "wants nothing to do with poli tics, " Eisenhower declined com ment on the filing in New Hamp shire of a slate of nominating' con vention delegates pledged to him. Boiling Leaking Radialors Ned the attention of our radiator expert Wo have complete lacil tflos with which to repair, dean and flush radiators and cooling systems . . 1 Day 1 Stop Service SaHsiaction Guaranlsod Loder Bros. 4SS Contor Phono 1133 Ends Tsday - Opens f:4S P-a. ALSO "Susie Steps Ouf with DavU - Cletas Caldwell Ana H aster m j vv . - aaw Trucker Asks $7,000 Damages In Cave-in of Lumker Bridge A possible $7,000 damage suit against Marion county as a result of the Lumker bridge cave-In December 30 looms today following a receipt by county court Monday of a letter from the attorneys of John Phil pot, Salem, owner of the log bridge. Otto W. Heider, Sheridan attor ney, said in the letter that his cli ent expects the court to make a settlement on the truck and trail er, valued in excess of $7,000. Members of the county court said Monday they would take up the matter with District Attorney Miller B. Harden, who was In Portland on business. County Commissioner Roy Rice also said that the county is gathering data from state engineers regarding the weight of the truck and trailer and their load-weight. Commissioner Rice said that a new bridge at the site would cost $10,000. The letter declared that there was no negligence on the part of Arthur Anderson, driver of the truck, or on the part of owner Philpot, who, it alleged, had no knowledge that the bridge was unsafe. A statement that "gas pipes" were used for steel rods in construction of the bridge was emphatically denied by Ted Kuen ri, county bridge foreman. Heider also declared that the bridge was not posted in any way, that it should have been able to hold up three trucks because of its length, that county officials were grossly negligent for allow ing even automobiles to cross the bridge and that the supports and timbers of the bridge were In rot ten condition. The bridge is located on the Elkhorn road on the Little North Fork of the Santiam. A week fol lowing the crash, a new steel Bai ley bridge, borrowed from the state highway department, spanned the river in place of the 12-year-old structure. Defense Budget Figures Climb (Story also on page 1) WASHINGTON. Jan. 12 -0P)-An $11,000,000,000 fund to main tain armed forces of 1,423,000 men next fiscal year and to help re vamp the nation's defenses for the atomic era was urged by President Truman today, with a warning that if Europe goes red the costs will soar. The proposed outlay is the big gest single item in budget recom mendations Mr. Truman made to congress for the year beginning: next July 1. It constitutes 28 per cent of the total, and is $279,000, 000 above the estimated defense spending for the present year. The manpower strength of 1, 423,000 recommended for the army, navy and air force is about the same as at present. Divorce Court Found Illegal LITTLE ROCK, Jan. 12 - CP) -Nearly 2,000 divorces granted by an attractive red-haired woman Judge here became a legal ques tion mark today when the Arkan sas supreme court held that her court "does not exist" because it was created unconstitutionally. The Judge is Mrs. Ruth Hale. The ruling threw a cloud over the marital status of several thou sand persons and their children some of them now residing in other states. The supreme court held that the special domestic relations court in Pulaski (Little Rock) county cre ated by the 1947 legislature was in fact no court at all, and spe cifically set aside two divorces granted during the past year. Chief Justice Griffin Smith told news men that all other acts of the special court would be affected by the decision. Valley's Flood Loss $11 Million CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 12-iJP)-The Willamette valley flood of the past week caused $11,800,000 dam age. Col. O. W. Walsh, district army engineer, estimated here to day. Col. Walsh said proposed flood control works in the valley should ultimately prevent 100 per cent of flood damage in the upper val ley, beyond the mouth of the Long Tom river, and 83 per cent of damage to areas below that river. Too Iate? to Classify HOLS "TON COW. lat calf. Clvinf about 4 sal- a day. out. of stata bard, stt. S. Box SSO. 6 M' Q3& v C O Quick, dependable loo by expert glaziers at reasonable prices. Special Garage Serrtee truck which crashed through the U.S. Educator Held by Soviet (Picture on page 1) BERLIN, Jan. 12 -IP)- Soviet occupation authorities arrested Dr. Herman B. Wells, president of Indiana university, just inside the Russian sector of Berlin and held him for three hours before releasing him, U. S. army police said today. Wells' arrest yesterday was the latest in a series of such incidents. In recent weeks 17 Americans, in cluding 12 soldiers, have been picked up and detained, some for as long as three days. Wells, on leave of absence from his Indiana university post, now is serving as chief of the U. S. military government's education branch. Statehood for South Alaska Only Proposed PORTLAND. Jan. 12 - VP) - A suggestion that only a portion of Alaska be granted statehood came today from the chairman of an Alaska delegation at the Western States Council Conference of Chambers of Commerce meeting here. Ralph Loman, Nome, Alaska, chairman of the territorial dele gation, asserted the 50,000 white population of the vast northern area is too small to bear the ex pense of adequate state govern ment. Power Supply Lines Added Under Budget (Story also on page 1) PORTLAND, Jan. 12 -VP)- The Bonneville administration said to day its proposed budget would speed construction of transmission lines but would "not solve the basic shortage of power supply for industry' in the Pacific north west. D. L. Marlett, acting Bonne ville administrator, said the am ount was the "minimum neces sary for taking care of the pow er needs of the present service area for Bonneville and Grand Coulee power and puts us in s much better position to keep up with the transmission require ments of the region in future years when new power supplies are brought in . . The $38,475,000 asked in the budget for the rest of this fiscal year and the ensuing year would be allocated, Marlett said, to in clude the following: Supplemental funds: Forest Grove - McMinnvllle - Salem line, $50,000 cash and $250,000 contract authorization. Next fiscal year: Goldendale Detroit dam, $300,000 and $1, 700,000; Detroit dam - Goshen (Eugene). $1,975,000 and $1,825, 000; Salem substation additions, $35,000 and $140,000; Forest Grove - McMinnville - Salem, $395,000 and $20,000; Salem-Albany-Lebanon, $641,000 and $143, 000. Dairy Group Opens Confab ASTORIA, Jan. 12-P)-Commit-tee sessions of the Dairymen's as sociation today opened the 54th annual state meeting scheduled here for the next three days. Mayor Orval Eaton will address the state association delegates to morrow at the formal opening, W. O. Christensen, North Powder, president, will preside at the speaking program. Livestock disease control will be the topic of Dr. B. T. Simms, U. S. department of agriculture agent, tomorrow morning. Committee sessions today dis cussed herd improvement, dairy products promotion, disease con trol and resolutions. MEANS FTLL Ifs TRAIIWAYS for Cemforf, Speed md Economy Phone 381ft SvV 1' I H.I M I lll'J 11 - a arm. a a aim aa- Mm m aa v i - ' i m Salem Electric Trio in Court This Moraing Harry Read, manager of Salem Electric, and two company line men face charges of installing wires across a city street in vio lation of city ordinance in muni cipal court at 8:30 this morning following their arrest by city po lice Monday. Read and the linemen, Robert E. Nordyke, 162 W. Lincoln st, and Robert Ladd, Salem route 4, were arrested Monday afternoon for allegedly reconnecting several electric wires on Donald road, Carlton way and Portland road. The wires were cut January 2 after Read's arrest on a similar charge. Read is now free on $200 bail posted after his previous ar rest. Both charges were brought by J. H. Davis, city engineer. The Salem Electric manager has already filed notice of appeal in Marion county circuit court from a September 6 ruling of the mu nicipal court which fined Read $150 for a previous violation. Read and his assistants were released after posting $100 bail each. Salem Electric is now operating under a limited franchise granted by the city council which pro vides the company may serve customers given connections be fore Oct. 1. 1947. A bill to give the company unlimited franchise was killed by the city council at the same time the limited fran chise was granted. Negro Rights To Schooling Now' Upheld WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 -(JP)-The supreme court held today that Negroes are entitled not only to receive in state institutions any sort of educational training that whites can get In such schools, but also to get it as quickly as, any other group. Strict application of the order would give the state of Oklahoma Just three days to admit a Negro girl, Ada Lois Sipuel, to the law school at the all-white University of Oklahoma, or set up separate and equal facilities for her. A new semester in which white students can enter begins January 15. There is no Oklahoma state law school for Negroes now. The appli cant already has been waiting two years while the case was in litiga tion. Speed was the main point in to day's ruling:. Negroes' rights to equal facilities, and to have them in institutions of their own states, had been affirmed by the high court in a Missouri case 10 years ago. Auto Crash Fatal; 2 from Scio Hurt EUGENE, Jan. 12.-CP)-One woman was killed and her hus band and two other persons in jured today east of Dexter on highway 58 when a station wagon they were riding skidded on an icy portion of the road and plunged into a ditch. State police said Mrs. Winnie Childs, Portland, was dead. Henry Childs and Judith and Lynn Tay lor, of Scio, are in a hospital here. Jews Form Plans For New State JERUSALEM, Jan. 12 - (JP) -Against a background of virtual civil war the Jews of the Holy Land went forward today with their plans for a provisional gov ernment for the separate Jewish state to be established in accord ance with the decision of the Unit ed Nations. There was no surcease from the crackle of gunfire which has sounded day and night since the November 29 decision of the Unit ed Nations, and new killings to day boosted, the unofficial death count to 699 in Palestine for that period. Specialize in Mad j So Order Store IFixtares Of All Types Restaurant Grocery Meat Market Tavern Drug Cloth in ar KITCIIEN CABINETS WARDROBES LINEN CLOSETS. ETC. FREE ESTIMATES BeavercraH Co, 575 N. Lancaster Salem, Oregon Phone 9414 '41? je t Stt N. High St. At Marie Woodburn Farmer Injured in Crash OREGON CITY, Ore., Jan. 12.-(JPy-H. H. Jacobson, a fanner in the Woodburn, Ore., sres .was in s hospital here tonight for treatment of head injuries after an automo bile he was driving crashed into a parked car. State nolice said Jacobseii be came ill while driving and losf control of his car. CRASH KILLS 31 CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini can Republic, Jan. 12-(P)-Thirty-one persons were killed Sunday when a commercial transport plane crashed in Rio Verde while flying from Barahona to Santiago. NOW AVAILABLE GUTTERS AND D0V7IISP0UTS Galvanized Iron or Copper Salem Healing & Sheel Ilelal Co. lCftS Bresdway - CaU S55I We Invite You to Hevival Services TOMGHT UEDIIESDAY FMDAY 7:45 P. 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