r-TlUfSfcit maM SalanV OrsgotS Txido Mot-Lfc.lSifrf U.S. Sen. Thye Of Minnesota Talks in Salem U. S. Sen Edward Thye of Min nesota discussed the United Na tions organization in a talk before Capitol Toastmasters Thursday evening in the Cold Arrow rest aurant. He likened UN to the 13 Ameri can colonies in that its ability to cope with the world situation would have to grow with experi ence. Touching on the Palestine question in UN, the senator said he would favor sending military force to Palestine if that is the on ly wsy to prevent further blood shed among the people of that country. The legislator from Minnesota is in Oregon with a group of sup porters for the presidential can didacy of Harold C. Statsen, a former Minnesota governor. Pros and cons of the proposal to outlaw the communist party in thi country, an e between Stassen and Thonus E. Dewey in Oregon, were argued by club members in their weekly table to pics session, conducted last night by Dewey Davis. The club was divided on the issue. Dr. Harry Moran was toaitmai ter for the evening. Speakers were Kenneth Torgeson, George Nader man, Robert Batdorf. Leon Coo ney and George Hewitt. Later in the evening Thye ad- Coming, Sai., Hay 15th "KISS and TELL" Broadway Comedy Hit with Broadway Cast Presented by 20-30 Club Salem High School Andilorinn Tickets at Door $10 IncL Tax to the st Velvet Rhythm tt of Clande Bird And Ht4 Band FEATURING DOROTHY EDWARDS VOCALIST itamsville lance PAVILION 12 MOM East on tha Aumsrllle Cutoff Feeling lotv? Ton may not be getting enough vitamins. Take Ncba Ilnliipls Vilanin Capsules They'll grre you tha extra amount needed. 1.79 Annoying Surface PIMPLES Der-IIa-IInl Sellers trrttaUea dee te external eaaae. so 133 II. fczbercfal Sli jl55ri AHD DAGO V&VV1 ! ' MAYK YOU j WOULD ML J 1 THIS GOOD TOO" ww Is aVaTlaTr SaaX "i ll tTdJuH bM Vttaaaaaa A D C. T aha ft. Aa Malar dressed the Silverton Republican club, reiterating Stassen' stand on communism. He compared U. 8. communists to criminals who should be prosecuted as such. 9 Bodies Found, 4 Lost in B-29 Crash FRANKFURT, Germany, Friday, May IMAVTha United States air fore announced today that a. B-29 superfortress crashed 120 miles northwest of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, with a possible loss of 13 lives. The announcement, made at Wiesbaden, said one survivor was reported found. It added that nine bodies had been found and that four persons are. missing. Snow Switches Plans for Hike Too much snow on St. Mary's peak has resulted in a "mystery hike on the program of Salem Chemeketans this week end. Hiking Chairman Bob Beecroft Thursday called off the scheduled St. Mary's climb and announced to members and friends a "mys tery" substitute outing would be in store for them Sunday. They are to register in advance at 248 N. Commercial st. and leave from there by cars at 8 a. m. Sunday.' Beecroft asked all to bring trail lunches and canteens and to wear hiking boots good on wet trails. Margaret Peper will lead the hike. I -rwi s n. u I & ' 7 YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 - 1948 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV Prescriptions Accurately Filled EVERYTHING FOB THE BABY We hare a complete line of medical needs for babies. Let as fill your prescription. The Exeelsier trass will Cease la and CONFITE71T 50c This la tha official Peaslar Keaaedy Stare far Mariea Ceaaty. Tern wW fiad these seesarstleae ef kit-heat eaallty cad gaaraa teed te he exactly far what they are aeid and itpioMatid te he. Bale Areata fee li : 55 PwrcrijlIcM Ffflcd ICC3-IK3 AFL Suggests Civil Service Pay Increase Increased salaries and vacations under civil service and death ben efits and increased pensions under the public employes retirement act were favored by legislative com mittees of AFL state employ lo cals in Salem Wednesday night. Committee members from Sa lem, Portland and Eugene went on record to make permanent the newly - granted $20-per-month pay boost and to provide for an additional cost - of - living adjust ment of 20 per cent on the first 100 and 9 per cent thereafter. Under civil service, the com mittees also recommended legisla tive appropriation sufficient to es tablish a 40-hour, 5-day week for all state institution employes, and the inclusion of some of the un classified service into the classified service of the state. Vacation leave of three weeks annually was proposed, on the ba sis of IV working day per month calculated on a five-day work week. In addition to minimum and in creased pensions, and death bene fits, the committees also asked that the public employes retire ment act provide that in event a member of the system elects to contribute on his full yearly earnings, the employer shall pay a matching amount. Other proposals: Changing the name of the un employment compensation com mission to the employment securi ty commission; letting any state, county or municipal department bring its employes under the com pensation law on an actual cost basis; placing the committees' re commendations before the state AFL convention in Salem next month. House Passes 'Secrets' Bill; Veto Waiting WASHINGTON. May lJ;p-A bill to compel executive agencies to give congress information it de mands was passed by the house today, 219 to 142. If approved by the senate, it will be vetoed by President Truman. On passage of the bill, 210 re publicans were joined by 9 demo crats. Against it were 132 demo crats, 8 republicans and two Am erica n - la bori tea . Before passing the bill the house struck out a provision under which newsmen could have been fined and jailed for writing news stories about confidential information given to congress. Mr. Truman told newsmen he would veto the measure if it reached him. Zonta Elects Mrs. Bacon Mrs. I. N. Bacon was elected president of the Salem Zonta club Thursday night in a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. C. Dyer. Other new officers are Mrs. Robert Fischer. Jr., vice presi dent; Mrs. Karl Becke, second vice president; Mrs. Cordon Leon ard, secretary, and Nellie Schwab, treasurer. New board members are Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Becke, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. R. W. Land and Dorothy Cornelius. Mrs. Bacon succeeds Mrs. Harry Scott in the presi dency. She was also chosen as delegate to the Zonta Interna tional convention in Pasadena, Calif., in June. Dorothy Pearce is alternate delegate. Too Late to Quail j WANTED: Practical num. Ph. MM. Eal Ice Cream At Our New Fountain We Serve Deluxe scire year areblem sea them today fWSLAM OO0AL PlAlf HOUK3 fee alarien Cetmty Maw Opposes Plan to Curb Cooperatives . ( Story also on page 1) Herbert Maw, Utah governor, bitterly . denounced republican legislation to curb cooperatives in Salem speech Thursday night, pointing to cooperatives as the "only hope for small farmers.' "Small farmers cannot hop to compete with large corporations marketing their products," he said. Legislation introduced In the current congress, if passed, will "ham string" American farm co operatives, he stated. "Cooperatives," he said, "inter fere with the large corporation which sustain the republican party and accordingly they must go. If this legislation is, passed. American farmers will "be set back as never before." Maw attacked republican pub lic land policy as a "threat to logging and grazing rights in the west built up during the new deal." Drastically reduced appro priations for public land pro jects have Jeopardized western range and .reclamation programs, he said. Maw appealed to liberal demo crats to "stand by their party and avoid the third party." He said he is an admirer of Henry Wallace, third party presidential candidate, hut nmiicted the former vice pres ident "has not a chance on earth of being elected. He described Wallace as a 'bril liant and sincere man." but warn ed "every vote for Wallace is a re publican vote." He cited that every third nartr movement has taken out of office the party broken by the movement, ana saia ine aeroo crats are "in danger of losing the nation through the third party." Body of Man Found in River The body of James Breeden, itinerant worker at the Holt Hop ranch, was found floating in the Willamette river Thursday night near Independence, state police reported. Police said Breeden had been missing since May 8 when his car was found parked by the river near the spot where his body was located. Cause of Breeden's death had not been determined late Thursday night, but police said they were investigating the possi bility of suicide. 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Dewey wound up the second phase of his Oregon pri mary campaign tonight, complet ing a swing through eastern Ore gon and the Columbia river valley. He was to arrive here late to night, and speak tomorrow from the court house steps at 0:15 mm. Ninety minutes later, Harold E. Stassen. speaks " from the same steps as he starts his final pre election swing that will take him to Klamath Falls and through the Willamette valley this week end. Dewer is Just back from the same territory. Major events for tomorrow are an evening address at Klamath Falls by Stassen and a radio pro gram (meet the press) for Dewey. Today, after leaving Pendleton, Dewey spent 12 hours on the road. Lions Club Hears Talks by Members Three members of Salem Lions club entertained fellow members at the club luncheon Thursday in the Marion hotel by describing their businesses. The speakers were Wesley E. Stewart, Jr., of Salem Title Co.; Charles E. Schmitz of Salem Credit Bureau and La Verne J. Young, as sistant state budget director. TOMORROW! TutJ Ftm... BMUtr HRGBUUO HOWARD DUFF DOROTHY HART- DON TAYLOR LAST DAT! "BLACK BART" la TechaJeeler a m "Arizona Kaager Mat. Daily f rem 1 pj New Shewtng! Jlki GARFIELD Lilli PALMER Ce-Hlt! Keat Taylor Half raat MUalght1 Opens (:45 a. as. New! Tarnnagt NOW! Oseas f :4i, a. am. Ce-mt! Bah Steele "Darsage VaUay sUiders" r KA1TOON KASNIYAL Taeaorrewt At 1XH91 Tilth Begvlsr Shew! All Tear FaTerlte Carteea Characters! SJ atrat-lAZEt I as. a r. Bsiss a m IsBBsSW sasa easasst as -gtV il s f eTwMUSw'seowwasi Parkes Gels VFW District Office in Meeting at Stayton STAYTON, May U.-(Special)-Douglas B. Parkes of Marlon post 661 la Salem was elected district commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in a district 20 meet ing here tonight. Other officers selected are George W. Reck, junior vice com mander; Frank Porter. Silverton, senior vice commander; W. C Cavender, Marion post 661, quar termaster; Anthony SchultA chap lain; Joseph Hopkins, Beaver post 777S, Judge advocate; Richard Gorman, sergeant - at - arms; and Neal Curry, Meadowlark post 6102, adjutant All new officers except Parkes were installed in a ceremony fol lowing the election. Parkes will be installed in a future statewide meeting. CHTIIESE -A- And American Food it Opea 5 p. m. Till 1 a. as. "00" PKW Vs ML 8. lai wsaA aa City Limits LAST DAY! a "Gropes of Wrath" and Tobacco Road" O Hew Tomorrow! 2 Great Adventure Hits in Color! A Caravan of Technicolor Thrills - Told with " i YVONNE DEWIU::0 GEORGE essssssA l-i A " Free Saturday Until 5.-00 P. M. TO ALL PATBOHS A Cool, Refreshing Drink of Scientifically cooled by 7 1 A How A Oessplete Use ef Ketrlaatar are years te m m i nhs III ill J Lklph Jc!r:a WJ, Ceater Street . Burglars Tate Food Supplies From Drivedix City police Thursday were searching for burglars who enter ed the King Cole Drive-in, South Commercial street and Vista ave nue, late Wednesday, night,; stole 15 in pennies and a large quanti ty of food and supplies. X. B. Jenness, owner of the bus iness, told police 40 hamburger patties, IS chip steak sandwiches, a six - pound box of wieners, two cartons of cigarettes and 24 bot tles of pop were missing. The thieves also took two coffee pots and a three - plate coffee maker. The coffee maker was found in the grass nearby. A po lice patrol, passing the cafe after midnight, noticed that a board covering the lower part of a win dow had been pried off. Marimba Concert Wayne Mercer, Sharon Iseakla Soloists Three Marimba Ensembles May 17th. S:1S p. sa. Waller Ball rsbtte Invited If your aim was good and your luck was better, you won the girl you wanted in in m mi in m 7AUUIIIB ak l . 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