1 Tbe Merger Arguments Get Airing At Tcnvn Hall Forum Program . Br Margaerite Gleesea Staff Writr. Thm SUtamta Before the propose d merger of Salem and West Salem come to a vote there will be much "beat" and must be more "light." It waa predicted by Joy Hills, moderator for the town hall forum program Thursday night, in Waller hall on Willamette university campus. The "heat in question, is was indicated Is that derived from cheap electric power provided to West Salem industry by Salem Electric Co.. a cooperative. West Salem residents voiced concern over the possibility ef losing Sa lem EJeetric power If the merger Is affected. Speaking agatnet the merger ' waa Victor Utterback of West Sa lem and he wea Joined by Roy Hewitt, Salem attorney, during the question period. Speaking for the merger were Walter Musgrave, mayor of West Solera; C Burr Miller, former president of the Salem Chamber mi Ceenmerce. Merger BaehgreaaJ Chris Kowitz. Salean city attor ney, presented background of city mergers in the state and told of the special law enacted under which It la proposed to accomplish merger of West Salem and Sa lem. It waa brought out during the discusnkm on electric power that while West Sales has granted Sa lem Electrle Co. franchise and recently gave tt a new one for 20 years, its city council denied a franchise to Portland General Elect rx Co. and West Salem citi lens voted such f ranch lie down by a majority mi IX votes at the election in November !. Questions regarding Salem city council's refusal t grant SaJem Electric a franchise brought out the information that the people of Satem had turned down a pro- DAIICE SATURDAY Dallas Aracry Glenn Woedry'e Orch. You'll Find ALL the LOU PRICES al SAFEWAY It la our poller to meet the loweat price of every competitor, Hem by it am. dor by day. Note these specially reduced barcjalna ot your Salem Safeway. Why hop aQ over town for baracdaa when you can got them ALL at your Sale way Store? mss Grade HEAT SECTIOII SAFEWAY GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS OYSTERS rmb D.n, : n.t450 PICIIICS shoMrt,dlk;ur- l.,490 LCIE SAUSAGE Freah pork Lb. 590 T-BOIIE STEAKS Tenderloin Lb. 650 FUNDS Klarvesi Blossom 25 lb. sack EMW ssa-sr. Edward 1-lb. can Gerber's Baby Potatoes 50 lb. EFFECTIVE W SALEM CITY STORES ONLY Many prices ta this advertisement hare been eat ae sharply It Is almost eertala that the tlraasad fee aosae of these Items win exceed the sapplr. We win do ear 'best to keep the stores sapplled bat we aaay nut short. We reserve the light to limit Me sales ta dealers. Sodom, Oroejon. Friday. Tmbtxterr 1. 1U posed franchise for Salem Electric by a much larger vote. Lower FVe lasaraaee Musgrave spoke in particular of the advantage in lower fire insur ance rates which merger would bring to West Salem residents and industries. The four mills tax which West Salem assesses itself to pay for fire protection by Salem fire deportment would be saved and they would have full 24 hour protection while now Salem re serves the right to withhold pro tection If it has a fire of its own. Utterback spoke of the advan tages of a small town as compared to those of a large city and point ed to the several large towns in the San Francisco bay area which have not merged with the larger city, which he contended was to their advantage. The program was sponsored by Salem Teachers association and Salem YWCA. The next town hall program will be held March 4 It was announced. Plane Lost Over Lower Rockies COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Feb. 5 A twin-engine air force plane with two men aboard was missing tonight on a flight from Tonopah. Nov., to Wendovcr. Utah, and a search will be started ! as soon as weather in the area clears, lath air force headquart j ters announced. Aboard the plane were LL Col. Charles M. Beatty of Colorado Springs, pilot, and Technical Sgt. Raleigh Beone of Peterson field, Colorado Springs, the crew chief, a headquarters spokesman said. Too Lair to Qaaaifv TT PLYMOUTH 4-Ooor. Jr H Wtl Btimi. Hifttt offer over SMS. Call BO7 ' LAFMOfl7 1 'i yard load Oeinrwsd. 1J0S S. lt St. BUY BY THE CARTON AND SAVE A Large Meadow Wood, Grade A 2BJL COFFEE Nob Hill l ib. bag 2-lb. bag 75c Food Ore.-Wash. U. S. No. 2 a, aack . tM?SE$1 6 Children Burn In St Louis Fire ST. LOUIS, Feb. 5 - (yP) - Six children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Eoff were burned to death lata tonight when their four-room home was destroyed by fire la suburban Maplewood. The parents escaped with severe burns after futile attempt to rescue the chil dren. Cause of the- fire was un determined. The children were Nancy Lee, 10; Donald. 8; Mary Ann, 7; Geor gia, ff; Barbara 2; and Gene, 11 months. Ex-Wif e Calls Harry Bridges 'Communist' SEATTLE, Feb. -OPV- Sur prise testimony by Harry Bridge's former wife that the longshore men's union leader was a member of the communist party and bad threatened her against disclosing It concluded late today the first public bearing of the state legis lature's un - American activities committee. Mrs. Agnes Bridges testified that her former husband had a communist party membership book which he concealed under the bathroom linoleum or in a slit cut above a door in the Bridges' San Francisco residence, prior to a sudden 1913 transfer to a friend's home. Bridges repeatedly has denied communist party membership and won a 1943 court victory against attempts to deport him. In San Francisco Bridges issued a mimeographed statement charg ing his divorced wife's testimony was incompetent. "That very same statement waa handed to Judge Edward Foley in the form of an affidavit when It was granted citizenship, and it was thrown out by the Judge on the ground that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," he said. "It is significant that she did not offer the statement in the tri al in which I won a divorce. If she had. she would have been subject to cross examination as she is not now. and we would have had oonortuniUr to d resent refuting witnesses and evidence." doz. SO-Dx sack S4.25 2.: 504b. sack SAJQS i)n4i 3-Ib. bag; $1.07 4 f.r250 1.98 Solons Urge Revisions of Rent Control WASHINGTON. Feb. S--A senate subcommittee today recom mended a far-reaching revision of the rent control law, with no lim it on the size of rent increases where landloard and tenant agree on a long-term lease. It would run until April 30, 1949, which is 14 months beyond the expiration date of present con trols at the end of this month. Senators Cain (R-Wash), chair man of the subcommittee, was re luctant to discuss the bill before it goes to the full committee. He said, however, that it calls for: 1. "Improved administration' with more accent on local powers over rent increases and decontrol. 2. Elimination of existing con trols over construction of such things as amusement parks and theaters. J. Continued administration of the program by the federal hous ing expediter. Rent Raises Retroactive Landlords who are permitted to raise their rental charges by the Salem area rent office will find the adustment retroactive to the date of landlord's application, un der a rent control administrative change announced this week by the housing expediter. Officials of the local rent of fice said the reasons which may qualify a landlord for an Increase in his rents remain unchanged. They include major capital im provements, substantial increase in space, services, furniture, fur nishings or equipment, special re lationship between landlord and the tenant occupying the accom modations on the freeze date, substantial increase in occupancy, peculiar circumstances or inequi table rent, substantial hardship caused by increased taxes or op erating costs. Rent raise applications are pro cessed by the local rent office. Previously increases granted be came effective with the office's order establishing the increase, rather than at the date the land lord applied. Pets Burn in Basement Fire A pet dog and cat were burned to death in a basement fire which also destroyed clothing and oth er personal belongings at the home of A. G. Lindstrand, 1180 N. 13th st., Thursday morning, city firemen reported. Firemen said they fought the smouldering fire with water and chemicals for 20 minutes before they had it under control. The Lindstrands were absent from their home at the time and a neighbor turned in the alarm at 1055 o'clock, the fire fighters re ported. fo estimate of the loss was giv en, but the fire crew aaid that considerable flame damage to the basement walls and structure and smoke damage to the upper part of the house resulted. The blaze is believed to have started from the furnace pipe. Firemen also extinguished a chimney fire at 2490 S. Church st., Thursday afternoon, before damage resulted. Truman Wary of Nomination Bid WASHINGTON. Feb. 5-(P)-President Truman balked today at coming right out and saying that he will be in the 1948 presidential race. He laughingly promised, how ever, to support the democratic nominee. By his stand, Mr. Truman fol lowed the Franklin D. Roosevelt tradition of keeping publicly still at this time in a campaign year although no other man is being talked of for the democratic nomi nation. MUKDEN DOOM NEAB PEIPING, Feb. 5-0P)-Commun-ist troops were sealing off Muk den from even its highway supply lines today and were fighting within 10 miles of the Manchurian city, press dispatches said. 8aJena's Fs CHINESE FOOD AND DINNERS "CQ r-l (Ordera to VO.6 Take Oat) Fun at NORMANDY MANOR 2-FLOOR SHOWS-2 " No Raise in Prices No Cover Charge Dance lo the Ilosic ol Ed Lais Plana Andy Anderson Saxophone PHONE 55S5 Contest Due for Lake-Deschutes Legislative Post. LAKEVIEW, Feb. 5.-(yp-Two candidates for state representa tive from Lake-Deschutes coun ties came on the scene today. W. P. Vernon, Lake county ran cher, said he would seek the dem ocratic nomination. James F. Short, Redmond seed grower and cattleman, said he would run for the republican nomination. The district has been represent ed for five terms by Burt K. Snyder, a republican, who an nounced he would not run again for the post Gas Company Asks Authority To Lay Pipes WASHINGTON, Fed. 5 -(JP) The power commission said today the Northwest Natural Gas com pany has applied for authority to build a $41,931,000 natural gas transmission line from the Cana dian, border near Kingsgate, B.C., through Idaho, Washington and Oregon to the Canadian border near Vancouver, B.C. The company said it would get its gas from fields in Alberta prov ince. Facilities to transport the gas to the border, costing an esti mated $36,588,000, would be built either directly by Northwest Nat ural or indirectly through a sub sidiary. The project would provide for gas requirements of distributing companies in Vancouver and Trail, B.C., in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and Walla Walla, Washington and in Portland, Oregon. Ike Scoffs at Russian War WASHINGTON, Feb. $ General Dwight D. Eisenhower declared today that no great na tion, including Russia, would "de liberately provoke a war at this time." At the same time he described the American army as "woefully weak 100.000 below minimum requirements' and called on everyone to become a "volunteer recruiting sergeant'' The five-star general gave an Informal valedictory speech to the National Press club, then submit ted to questioning. He is going on terminal leave as army chief of staff Saturdsy to take up the pre sidency of Columbia university in June. GOP to Clamp Spending Lid WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 -4V Republlcan lawmakers, with soma democratic support, vowed today to cut government spending by billions, despite President Tru man's prediction they will get no where. Senator Bridges (R-N. H.) an nounced the decision of a senate house budget subcommittee to set a $37,200,000,000 ceiling on spend ing in the fiscal year beginning July 1. He called it a target, fig jre. Bridges said such a figure, if achieved, would mean far more than a $2,500,000,000 cut in Pres ident Truman's $39,700,000,000 budget for the year. BLAISE FOR LONGSHOREMEN SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. The joint labor - management coast labor relations committee announced agreement today on a two - cent - an - hour wage in crease fpr west coast CIO long shoremen. LEE PRESSMAN MAY QUIT WASHINGTON. Feb. 5 -JPh-CIO officials said today that Lee Pressman will resign, probably tomorrow, as general counsel of both the CIO and the CIO Steel Workers union. FLOUR PRODUCTION HIGH WASHINGTON, Feb. S.-i&h-Wheat flour production In the United States reached the highest quantity in history during 1947, the census bureau reported today. TRUMAN BACKS UMT NEW YORK, Feb. 5-;P-President Truman said in s messsge to a citizens gathering here to night that universal military training is "the surest single meas ure" to discourage potential ag gressors. ARGENTINE NAVY TO MOVE BUENOS AIRES, Feb 5-4Vlt was reported unofficially today that an Argentine naval force would leave next week for ma neuvers in the Antarctic. 11:00 P. M. 1:00 A. M. Every Saturday Ilighl i Eddie Shea M. C For fourth consecutive week Doraen & Larerne Sophisticated dance stylists Dale Hacjen Singer of sweet ballads FJvie Thomas Drums $510 Million Aid for China Next Request WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.-(P-The Marshall plan for European recovery approached the decisive law-making stage today as the administration got ready to ask congress for $510,000,000 in aid to China. The senate foreign relations committee wound up public bear ings on the aid-Europe program. Chairman Vandenberg (R-Mich) called a meeting next Monday to begin drafting a. bill which will authorize billions in U. S. assist ance to 18 free countries and western Germany. Government officials disclosed at the same time that the Chinese aid program was approved yester day by the national advisory council, top financial authority, despite strong objections by some members. These officials said the program - - calling for civilian aid only, in the form of food, raw materials and machinery - - was almost rea dy for submission to congress by President Truman within a week or 10 days. If approved, it would tart April 1. Council members who opposed it, officials said, argued that mil itary aid also could be sent to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's forces In their way against Chi nese communists. Northeast in Path of Snow, Rain Storm CHICAGO, Feb. J-W-A wet and Icy cover of snow, rain and a combination of the two started a slow move from Texas today, with the midwest and the north east In Its path. The snow and rain mingled to form sleet In some sections as It reached out today to touch south ern Illinois and Indiana. It will spread out tonight and tomorrow to cover most of Illin ois, Iowa and Indiana and parts of Missouri and Kentucky. Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania will get a taste tomorrow night. The east will be affected by Saturday. The precipitation will take the form of snow north of the Ohio river, and rain south of it A com bination of the two elements Is expected to create hazardous driv ing conditions In the river area. The snow win come in the wake of a fall which today covered the northeastern area with up to 10 inches. Transportation was dis rupted. Schools were closed. Meanwhile, with the exception of gulf areas, most of the country had below normal temperatures today. The coldest section was the Red River valley, where some areas of Minnesota and North Da kota experienced sub-zero weath er. Navy Gives Oil To New York NEW YORK. Feb. 5-(P)-The U. S. Navy brightened the fuel pic ture in oil -hungry New York state today with an emergency allot ment of 12.600,000 gallons from its reserve stocks. At the same time, Eugene Hol man. president of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, declared he believed the oil industry had the shortage in the eastern states pretty well under control for the ret of the winter. Enough tankers will be avail able after February 15 to move stored supplies from Gulf of Mex ico ports, Holrnan said. Municipal authorities and oil industry executives have forecast that the next two or three weeks will be the most critical in the winter-long emergency here. Europe Union Discussion Set LONDON. Feb. 5 -Jf- A for eign office spokesman said today discussions will begin soon on a western European alliance with other European countries besides France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. The spokesman declined to name the other countries and said plans for the discussions were elastic He said no approach concerning discussions had yet been made through diplomatic channels to the Scandinavian countries Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Meanwhile, a conference at The Hague, The Netherlands, was re ported to have moved to estab lish a small "working party" to draft a permanent European or ganization for the 16 nations par ticipating in the Marshall plan for European recovery. OPENS 8:45 P. M. ALSO Tarzan and Huntress With Johnny Weissmnller Br ends Joyce UAnmilG! ! ! We'll Be In Salem Soon! (Signed) Frank Frankenstein Drae Dracula Letter Shows Scolding Side Of Abe Lincoln SYRACUSE. N. Y., Feb. S-iV President Abraham Lincoln, gen erally regarded as a mild-mannered, even - disposition ed man, had his caustic side, a hitherto secret letter found hidden in a safety deposit box. in a bank in nearby Tully, and made public today, indicates. In the document, an acid, scold ing note written in the hand of the civil war president to U.S. Senator Samuel Clark Pomeroy of Ohio, he chides Senator Pom eroy s "mood" as "tormenting my life out of me, and nothing else." Existence of the letter, kept sec ret for many years by the late Mrs. John B. Curnrnings of Tully, a great grandniece of Senator Pomeroy, was disclosed when her safety deposit box was opened by her attorney, Cleveland J. Ken- j noui f bow f tarts 7:M P. M. GMfi Hit fiiSC: IW?G(if James EXTRA ADDED MARCH OF TIME "End mi Am Empire" - Abe -Color Cartooa "Rhapsody ia Rivets' Bigger Show at Lower Pi tees! If s a Panic! RED S&clcn UEHTOir OF THE liOVZZS SATURDAY MORNING :3t A. M. LAUREL V HARDY In "DANCING MASTERS" - - - -Special Cartoons 8TUNTS PRIZES FREE! FREE! PARIS BUBBLE GUM To All Kids Tomorrow! T i T mMM & mm a k aw m m a J mi i RIGHT NOW! t SUPER HITS! faarValBej f '""iv, f JOAN CAULF1ELD ( f7 CUUDEJAIMS y Laagh-Loaded 'co-Hit! " i b d 1 m KIDDIE H yon. 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