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! 1 f I Th Statsaancca, SalttuJOfgoau SaturdaT July -3, 1948 lernadotte to ' IPeacePlaii .LAKE SUCCESS, July 12 -P) I The United Nations said tonight I Count Folke Bernadotte's Pales 1 itiae . peace proposals -would bo made public, Sunday afternoon. ... A U. N. spokesman said the 1,- tOO - word text, submitted to the I Arabs and Jews June 28 and June I , would be given out simultan- eausly at l p.m (EST) Lake i Success, Cairo, Tel Aviv and Rhodes, where the U. N. -mediator has his headquarters. i. Publication was decided upon, ! informed headquarters said, as a I result of publication in a Cairo newspaper of a plan purporting to z be that offered by 'Bernadotte. A high U. N. source said the pub ' lished plan was "not entirely cor- rect." i K it was understood here that ton ; aides of Secretary - General Tryg v ve Lie hoped publication oi the mediator's peace suggestions might Anon . th wav for a move to ex- tend the four - weeks Palestine . truce which ends July 9 Yugoslav City Said Bombed SECOND ARMY CORPS HEADQUARTERS. Kozane, Greece. July 2 -iflV An author lutive military source said an un identified plane 'bombed BitolJ, Yugoslavia, last night. The report of the bombing was not confirm ed from any other source. - Bitolj is about 10 miles from the Creek frontier in the area where Greek government troops are at war with guerrillas. - The military source who can not be .named -said BitolJ is still with out electric power. There were no other details. The same source said 11 armed Yugoslav civilians surrendered to ds y to a Greek frontier post north west of Phiorina. There were no indications whether the Yugoslavs were pro- or anti-Tito. . Teamsters Eye Ml Palestine I Log. Haulers y X BELLING HAM, July 2 -(P- v Dave Beck stretched the long arm I of the Teamsters' . union toward $ the western- woods today, i Presiding over closing sessions c of western conference of the AFL V teamsters, the executive vice pre I1 ttJeit said the union will organ ize: zfzhousands of log haulers in: the west coast lumber industry. Some are in the Lumber & Saw mill Workers' union, an affiliate of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters (AFL); some are in the International Woorworkers of America fCIO), and some are un Organized. i Bandit Leader Escapes Pen McALESTER, Okla July t George Kimes, last of the bandit chieftains who terrorised the southwest in the 1920sfed McAl ester prison's bloodhounds today and then escaped. Kimes, brother df the late no torious Matt, has served 21 years Of two sentences which run 75 years. An alarm has been spread through the southwest. Prison officials said that George reported to the prison kennel as usual this morning. The kennel master left the trusty to go to the prison. When be returned, Kimes was missing. The kennel is a half mile from the prison. No News is . Good News ANNAPOLIS, MD July t-PW "Correspondents are requested not to send in any news next week," the weekly Southern Maryland Times proclaimed in a three-column front-page box today. ' We're hot and - tired. So next week we're going on vacation. Next week's issue has already io press, out the editorial staff Editor J. L. Michael and Associate Editor Sally Burwell will be. out of town when it is outnouteo. v . . - De Gasperi Wins Vote of Confidence , ROMT; July 2-WVTh state, by ' a vote of 184 to 67, approved Pre mier Alcide De Gasperi's recovery mi . reiorm pians tonight and gave him a vote of confidence. ine cnamoer of deputies-gave D Gasperi's pro-Marshall ' plan '' ixwwm imi iar vote oc con fidence three week sago. - Of ie 255 senators present, 131 voted and gay De Gasperi 88 more votes Than he needed for a majority. FAIRVTEW MAN MISSXXO City police have been notified that WiUlanv3urrelL 22, is missing from Fairriew home. Ccpilcla Ecllcr Dish Uclfl Jnlf ICli dor, July -3-13 ' j..t ; -.. Buttd Aneiv Amidst Quake 4- . 4 s'J 1 "eafc. ti- fc. - ' FUKUI, Jcpas, Jaly Keaideafa ef FakuL Japan, btdld a temperary stracture amidst wreckage with ia hears after a disastreaa earthqaake and fire swept tbe ladastrial Uws. Pbeto mad by Charles Gerry, Associated Press Staff rhotorrspher, who flew te tbe scene from Tekya. (AP Wlrephete te the Statesman.) Goat Struts Vs. h r t :--' ': . . S: in ,i m III!) I m KTJTTAWA, Ky, July 1 Twe-Iegged billy goat owned by farmer Henry Dorroh at Knttawa, Ky front legs, Ida head down and bind legs were frosea. shortly stepped en the legs, severing weeks pater the goat was performing like a gymnast. (AP Wlre phete to the Statesman.) - PopeiSays to Avoid Red Propaganda VATICAN CITY, July S - UP - Pope Pius XII was quoted today as insisting that "communist pro paganda must always be avoided." int pop gave a private audi ence to Bernard Kreisler. motion picture producer, New York City, who is making a nost-wsr rr vey of tbe movie Industry la 417 iuroptao countries. The pontiff said, according toa summary released by Kreisler, "The influence of motion pictures lr SALEIl 4,K V I k ft? it mm 0 1 v. -- on Two Legs -,w . ."-'J " - : .; . 1 V stmts areud the barnyard en his his body la the air. The goat's after, he was bora, then a eew bath near the knees. Abeot fear upon the people of tha world makes it urgent that great car should be used in presenting sub ject matter that embraces the re ligious, moral, cultural and edu cational facades of everyday prac tical life." ROBERT DAWSON HELD Robert J. Dawson, 310 Ever green ave. was being held in the city Jail early this morning in lieul of f 100 ball on a charge of reck less driving, police records show. He was arrested Friday night on a municipal court warrant when he cam into the police station polle said. . "in "-a. 7f r sc m m fawa . w "V" w i - r a a r iff tt r T 11 1,11 ' " I skate GEno Ma - TJATEI1S FIELD - I5TH MISSION Ijlnhl Ffrouorlis Display, Acsplits ABarlggJi Ltjioa Posts 9 eadlSS- -Admission Adult, 1X3 CMliraa radar 11, 3 Wreckage s. Apartment Court Sale Revealed Sale of the Royal Court apart ments, 1100 Chemeketa U for about $100,000 was disclosed Fri day. The five-story building was sold to Floyd K. and Alice L. Bowers by William S. Walton, ac cording to Marion county record er records. The Royal Court, built In 1917, contains 49 apartments. Truman to Kill Blind Aid Bill WASHINGTON, July 1 - (JP) -President Truman announced to night he was letting die, without his signature, a bill designed to help blind persons who are partly able to work. Critical of congress again, ' Mr. Truman spoke of "the hasty last minute passage" of the bill and said it would lessen payments now made to blind persons unable to work. j The bill, a social security meas ure, would have permitted states to disregard earnings of up to $40 a month when benefit payments to the blind were calculated. ! "This bill would increase the recipient case loans by perhaps as much as one-third by making eli gible for assistance blind persons not now eligible because of their earnings from employment," Mr. Truman said in a statement. Ends Today - ConL 1:4$ Crescbs Ccratta MARX MIRANDA RUSSELL COCHRAN 2nd Feature "BLONDIE TN THE DOUGH with: Penny Singleton - Arthar Lake SALEII SALEM CAPITOLS A ALBANY ALCOS 4 .Suit " m a! '-"-it It SiiUivah to Head Salem 20-30 Cltii ' William Sullivan was ejected new president of Salem 20-30 club during its meeting Friday night at Gold Arrow restaurant. New first ; vie president is Robert1 Ingle and second vice president Hal Fancher. . Other, officers ejected during the meeting' are Donald Jarvis, ser- ffeant-at-arms and Wes Goodrich, Kenneth Dunnigan, Don Jarvis and Charles Hill,1 board of direc tors. Walter Kechter was appoint ed secretary. ( - Committee appomtments made and ' passed by the board were Robert Gray, membership; Rob ert Ingle, program chairman; Wes Goodrich, education chairman; Morrie Walker, club history; Dall Sullivan, house and foods; Gene MaleckL publicity; Robert Sand- strom, project; Don Jarvis, week ly bulletin- and Gene Maleckl, song leader. i to the Marion county juniorrdepu- tles refreshment fund land also, went on record as a contributor I toward the 20-30 Internatinal project to help Columbia river re- habiliUtion. Truman Signs Pensidn Boost WASHINGTON. July 2 -UPy A' bill Increasing pensions to ser vice personnel disabled in line of duty was signed into law by Pre sident Truman today. At present, a veteran totally disabled during wartime receives $133 a month if he has a wife but no other dependents. The law in creases th is amount by $21. Other increases for total war time disability are: ban with wife and one child, 435; wife and two children, $45.50; i wife and three or more children, $56; no wife but one child. $14; no wife but two children. S24.50: no wife but three or more children. $35; dependent parent or parents, each $17.50. Inreases also were granted for total disability during peacetime. Last Times Tonite! SUrting at Dusk Errel Flynn Olivia DeHavilland in Technicolor "Adventures of Robin Hood "Kins: of the Carnival" Color Featarette i Color Cartoon .Latest News Complete Owl' Shew After lli PJdU Hat. Daily from 1 P3L NOW SHOWING! Fan C-Featare! The Bamsteada fBIondia'sj Reward Cent, from 1 TJS. Open as TJsaal Daring . Remodelingt . SCOOP!! Now Showing! RETURN MATCH .Fa. J- tkBl fram nnrnuai Laff C-Fatart ' " Jo E. Brown "IUdino; on AlrT ' XAXTOON ! 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X -. - - 4 , . ; iLw-"'- 1 ' ' a-oa TOUB ADDED lWJOTKENT----: ' Lacfi-packed Compalon Hit! Color Cartoon Fun ! -FABULOUS JOIT , ' V - Latest Warner Kewa Foundation of House Found WALLA WALLA! July 2 P Unearthing of the foundations of the historic First Whitman house was reported -from the seen of the old mission today. Tom Garth, archeologlst for the national park service, reported the find near th base of the knoll on which th monument of Marcus Whitman stands several miles west of the city. , i Excavation work has been pro ceeding at the . mission site for the, past year. Numerous relics of the mission where the , Whitman family was massacred by Indians a century ago have been uncov ered previously. A museum is be ing built at the sit. Walkout May HaltWorkin 'Captive' Mines WASHINGTON, July 2 - (ff) - A new coal strike threat arose today. It involves 30,000 to 40,000 work ers in th so-caUed -captive" mines owned by steel companies. They are members of John L. Lew is' United . Min Workers, whose 400,000 members struck earlier this year. - - . :r- . The trouble cam to a head to day when 18 steel and coal com panies refused to sign th new contract agreed to by a majority of the coal industry. The non signing companies asked th na tional labor relation board to find the union guilty of unfair labor practices. All the miners now ar taking their annual vacation. They are due back at work 'next Tuesday, but Lewis" union newspaper has hinted broadly that the employes of the captive mines won't; work unless the new contract ha been signed 'by then, (A captive .mine produces coal used exclusively by the industry which owns it) - j PICKUP, CAE COLLIDE j A pickup truck driven by Thom as Lv McCullough, 817 N. Sum mer st, and a car driven by Ned Einar Abrams, 989 Saginaw it collided at North Fifth and Mar ket streets Friday evening, fnolic reports snow. ouce said both cars had sever front and fender, damage,' but no one was hurt Salem's Biggest Shew Valnel Bight Now! ; ' t Major Studio IIIU lUduedCOliTC Lm J.C0C3 tUbaWALCni Sad Big Oae! - J cun-iv:i7i TICTSI '.1.1 I - -I Aadt tCler Carteea - Warner Hwi h Wk i s II 9JLyj I "s5aaaa i P Centlaaea IleXIdar Shews Sa tar day, - Saaday aad Manday - - j NEW TODAY! I V,. -