The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    -ih Stat w", SaUm, Oregon. Friday, May 21.
Students Seek
Honor System
At Willamette
By Jim OtkM
Slilnmu Campua Cocreipoodcnt
Willamette university may in
stall the honor system for exam
inations next year if student opin
ion prevails at the next faculty
aneeting Monday, it was announ
ced this week by William Harris.
Seattle, head of the honor system
committee on the campui.
By a vote of 443-55 tjken from
the livimt organizations on the
carr.pus this week, the students
demonstrated their approval to the
committee for the prop-wed hon
or system.
Committee Formed
The honor commute wpi set up
earty this term because of com
plaints by students of cheating
that allegedly was g-ng on dur
ing tests.
At a noon luncheon meeting
Wednesday at Baxter hall, Harris
told men students that he was cer
tain the proposed system would
receive the approval of the faculty,
basing his belief on opinions he
has heard from several members.
Ai it stands now, the system
consists of three main provisions.
The provisions include recommen
dations for mechanical measures
to eliminate t&e temptation to
cheat, stipulation for an honor
committee and honor pledge and
certain technical recommendations
to the faculty.
Procedure Specified
In cases of cheating, it was re
commended that tMe observing
student tap his penci' warn
ing and if the warning n riot com
plied vkith, then wr.w the name
of the cheating per; on a slip
of paper and hand it to the honor
committee. The committee would
then hear the accuv-d and accuser
separately, vote and hind a recom
mendation for action to the dean
of students.
Under the system each person
Knuld i: asked to sign a state
ment on each test pper saying "I
hae not received nor rendered
asitance in the taking of this
test '
Austria Pact Talks
Halted Intlel initelv
LONDON, May 20 -Official
United States aourcei sid tonight
that the four-power tjlk on an
Austrian peace treaty will be
called off indefinitely
The breakdown follow a tem
porary suspension two weeks ago.
The sources said the indefinite
suspension came yesteiday when
Samuel Reber, chief of the Amer
ican delegation, met privately
with M P. Kotinov, head of the
Soviet delegation, to talk over
chances of reaching at Austrian
aecoi d.
Norwav Freighter
Jars Houseboats
PORTLAND. Maq 20 -if)- A
Norwegian freighter, which ran
aground early this morning and
sent houseboat residents flying out 1
of their beds, was pulled safely ,
off today. j
The ihip's agent reported the '
vessel, the Thomas W. Gregory,
was undamaged and would ail to- i
morrow as scheduled.
. The vessel grounded as it was
leaving Swan Island ligoon at 7
a. m , narrowly miwnj several
houseboats.
Army Needle IIay
Cost U.S. $4,000
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 20.
-P-Vaccination of Mi.s Sylvia
M. Misetich of Portland. Ore.,
might cost tho government $4,000.
An army doctor vaccinated Miss
Misetich. an army civilian em
ploye. She said she ws unable to
use her left leg for a year as a
result of infection.
Sha asked for $7,500 damages.
A bill asking that amount was in
troduced in the house of represen
tatives. The house cut the amount
to $4,000, passed It and sent it to
the senate.
Too Late lo Classify
WANTED nifht wiltrni. Senator
Pood Shop. Ph. 7777.
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t 130 Robert! Ave
'33 OLDS S. food tim. lite, u U.
60 W. Nob HilL
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DAIICE SAT.
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You Don't Need
To Lead This
Horse to Water
CHICAGO, May 20 -(,P)- Pull
ing a plow under today's warm
sun was thirsty work and Admir
al, a big bay plow horse, had Ideas
on where to get a drink.
Owner Marshall Polo and Ad
miral were plowing up some va
cant lots on the southwest side
today when the hot sun worked
up a thirst in both. Polo un
hitched the animal and went for
some water for himwlf and horse.
I But Admiral had another idea.
I The horse ambled three blocks
down street and into the open
: door of a tavern.
! Orville Rowe, a patron, said
j "that big horse just walked in,
! looked the Juke box over and
then nuzzled Its head right in
between us at the bar."
I When Polo finally caught up
! with his horse, he found Ad
miral sniffing a beer, eating a
few slices of bread and chasing
it all down with a bucket of
water.
Polo then led his amiable beast
; back to the plow.
Jesse James
Stories Conflict
NEW YORK. May 20-(P-Jewe
James may be alive in Law ton,
Okla , but he has been dead since
1882 as far as the Pinkerton na
tional detective agency is con
cerned, i
The agency has three huge vol- j
urnes of files attesting to his
death. .
The Lawton Constitution said .
yestrnay it had "indisputable !
pro f ' that the desperado of the;
'70, v.-as still alive and in Lawton. I
Ti c newspaper said he was a j
man known as Frank Dalton, 100
1 year.- old last fall. He told re
porters, the paper said, that his
, "murder" back in 1882 was a
fake and that a man named
Chnrlie Bigelow had been killed
in his place.
The Pinkerton agency's files say
j Jesse's corpse was identified by
several friends and enemies
! as It lay on the floor in his St.
Joseph, Mo., home in 1882.
Youths Mov-ride'
ml
In School Bus
Three 15-year-old high school
boys who took turns driving a
school bus in a "joyride" about the
city Thursday night are in the
county juvenile ward awaiting
action of juvenile authorities to
day City police arrested the youths
in a Salem school district bus at
Salem high school Thursday at 10
p. m. after neighbors reported
they were driving the vehicle
around the vicinity.
TIME SHIFT PROPOSED
SPOKANE, May 20 -fP- A
resolution urging all Washington
cities to adopt daylight saving
time was proposed at the conven
tion of the Association of Wash
ington Cities today.
Sir William Johnson was re
warded by George of England for
his services in the French and
Indian War. The reward was a
baronetcy, the first and only one
granted on American soil, which
occupied large areas of what is
now northern New York state.
SALEM
Wednesday
HAY vo:
18th Street
Falrgroands Parking Lot
2:30 I .M. Doors Open st 1:307
Wrl4s
Creates
Trained
Wild
Animal
Chew
PrmmmMinm AN tNCONCSIVABU ARRAY
Of AMAZING ACTS AND ARTISTS Maadao
by the Worto"s Croat Wild Animal Tramor
CLYDE BEATTY in Person
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For Tonlghl Only
ICE FROLICS OF 1948
Salem Ico iiremi
tlO North Capitol Phone C8S3
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STEPPED-UP FICHTERS rear Mark IV Meteors, part mi the Royal Air reree iel
fighter croup based near Norwich,. England, more la formation daring training flight. British claim
the planes, equipped with stew power units, are world's fastest fighters.
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PEST170YERS
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MISCELLANEOUS
1703
NAVAL PEOSOKHa),
397.000
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HIM
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AW FOOCE "NAVY"MA6iK PLANES
22.244 ACTIV&
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Tonnoc
542.000
Tornado Seen
Near Yakima
YAKIMA. May 20 -JP)- A fun
nel, identified specifically by
weather bureau observers and the
pilot and first officer of North
west Airlines flight 626, as a tor
nado, played tag with itself
across the Wapato district of Yak
ima valley for 20 minutes this
afternoon. The funnel developed
at 4:25 and remained in sight
until it faded back Into its par
ent cloud at 4:43, Harold Rush,
meteorologist reports. Capt. Ken
neth Brinnan and First Officer
Bill Roth had observed thunder
storm conditions and were alter
ing course when alerted by the
Yakima tower. They made an ex
tensive Inspection as they passed
by. The bottom of the funnel,
they say, never came closer to
tho ground than 2,500 feet. The
tornado is tho first ever observed
in this valley, weather bureau of
ficials say.
13 Days Only
Hay 25 lo June 6
THE SHIPSTADS
AND JOHNSON
ORIGINAL AND FINEST
Ice Follies
or 1948
Matinees. Bandar May J,
Saturday May 5,
Sanday, Jane
SPECIAL ATTENTION
GIVEN TO OUT OF TOWN
MAIL OX.DEKS
Send check or anoney order to
Portland lee Arena. Enclose
elf-addressed stamped enrt
lopo for return of seats. Prices:
L5, $-5, S3.M, $.
POBTLAIID
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Condon Tells
Of A-Question
WASHINGTON, May 20 - OP) -Dr.
Edward U. Condon told fellow
scientists tonight that only once
did anybody try to get unauthor
ized information from him, and
that attempt failed.
"A foreign visitor in 1944 asked
him point-blank if we were work
ing on uranium bomb and I lied
to him, saying that I knew of no
such project," Condon said.
Condon, director of the national
bureal of standards, has been ac
cused by a house subcommittee of
having associated, knowingly or
unknowingly, with an alleged So
viet spy.
A
Mat. Daily from 1 P. M.
NOW 8HOWING!
iW ' m mm i
Co-Hit! Billy Halop
"DANGEROUS YEARS"
NOW! Opens :45 P. M.
Co-nit! Dale Erans
THE BIO 8HOW-OFF"
CARTOON
CARNIVAL
Tomorrow!
At lt:3 With
Rermlar Show!
7
Opens ;4S
1 k I
also
Comedr
"BcidsjUss Groom"
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V
QUEEN Carol Held of
Lusk. Wyo-. was chosen "Miss
Wyoming of lt4t" In contest at
University of Wyoming at Lara
mie. She'll compete at Atlantic
City pageant next fall.
KIDDIE
SHOW J J
Saturday Morning at t:J
TIM HOLT
In Zane Grey's
"AVENGING RIDER"
CARTOONS - PRIZES
Stage Stunts - Fun For AH
RIGHT NOW!
And!
Jean Crawford. Dana Andrews,
Henry Fonda
In "Daisy Kenyon"
PHONE 3721 OPENS 6:45 P. M.
STARTS TOIIITE!
TWIN ADVENTURES RETURN
TO THRILL YOU ANEW!
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Motorists Advised
To Attach Renewal
List to Licenses
Oregon motorists planning out-of-state
trips this summer can av
oid possible trouble by attaching
a renewal schedule to their driv
ers licenses. Secretary of State
Earl T. Newbry declared Thurs
day. Newbry said an average of
three inquiries a week are receiv
ed from police department in oth
er stales checking on the validity
of Oregon drivers licenses. He
pointed out that considerable dif
ficulty may be prevented by mak
ing sure schedule is attached to
licenses that are still void.
Police officers can then deter
mine whether the licenses are cur
rent even though the expiration
date printed on the face may in
dicate otherwise, Newbry said.
All Oregon drivers licenses are
now expiring in blocks of 33,000
each month according to the "5K"
serial number.
Licenses bearing the serial num
bers 5R363.001 to 396,000 must be
renewed by Monday, May 31. Li
censes numbered below 363,001
are past due for renewal.
CORRESPONDENT KILLED
AMMAN, Trans-Jordan, May 20
MaJ. Richard Wyndham, 52,
correspondent for the Sunday
Times of London and the Cairo
newspaper Akhbar El Youm, was
killed by gunfire yesterday in
Jerusalem, it was announced tonight.
Prlscilla Melsincer Wiltsey
PRESENTS
All Accordion Concert
Over 100 Accordionists
Participating
Leslie Jr. High School
May 22nd. 8:15 p. m.
Public Invited
FREE ADMISSION
The Devil Brewed It!
Tho Natives Used It!
White Men Pursued It!
A STRANGE
LOVE POTION!
Uncivilised Perhaps . . ,
But Would You Refuse
MM?
NOW!
WANTED: - A Man
Who Can Tame
J. -w-This Vixen!
STANWYCK
Von HIFLIN
Charles COBUIN
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Salem ;
Vt Milt North
of tho Underpass
Friday, Saluriay and Snxiday; Specials j
Open Every Day from 8 am. to 9 pjtu Indadiosr Sandajj
10 IBs. . .
BeaatUul California Whites
Julta ' j
Oranges 2 j390j
Bunch j
Garrois2 bunchea
...290
Local I
Radishes and p) 1 (TSn
Green Onions j S) Ban. iIL VLlvff
Field Ripened
SVaAWBBBBI
Garden Brand
PEAS
303 size
IS EBH
As good as the best,
WESTOII'S COOKIES
Regular Price 21 1
Week-end Special
2
Packages
Vanilla, Chocolate
Coffee Red Dot ....
Elsinore
Pruno Plums ,
! Yi
Tasty Pak
Golden Syrup 5
Bayou Queen
Small Shrimp H
Royal Chef
CLAIIS Regular size cans
Shop Self Servico and Savo
Heals . . .Groceries . . . Vegetables
We Feature the finest Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in Salem!
We Feature the LOWEST Prices on Na
tionally Advertised as well as Local
Brands of Groceries.
We Feature HONEST WEIGHTS in our '
SELF SERVICE MEAT DEPART
MENTS! The Price per pound, the
weight in pounds and ounces and the
total price of the package is printed on
each package BEFORE You choose it!
These WEIGHTS and PRICES are
GUARANTEED!
We also TRIM all Excess FAT, GRISTLE
and BONE BEFORE it Is Weighed!
Assorted
Lunch I leal Lb.. L490
Spiced Pork, Veal Loaf, Cheese, Bllnced Ham, Souse
Frankfurters Lb,
Equal portions in 1-lb,
Two Honey
HOME OWNED
Yx. Mile North
of the Underpass
Salon
At rtht'Foot :
of vtht TJridsa ' I
. .
Larg
Red Rlpa
Fruit
Box
190
33c
All Flavors
Quarta
better than the rest!
21c
Cream, Duplex
Cream
Lb.33ii
-45
.-..90
size cans
ib
. tin
Regular
Cans
450
sealed cellophane pkg.
Saving Llarlicls
INDEPENDENT
At the Foot
of the Bridge
U. Snlom
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