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

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Service Registration
Described as Painless,
Simple and Swift lash
(Additional story on page 1)
WASHINGTON, July 20 -JP-RegLstering
for the draft isn't, go
ing to be. so bad, boys. It will be
simple, painless and fairly swift.
Selective service headquarters
says details ha vent been fully
worked out, but the routine will
go something like this:
1. Men will register by age
groups. Pick your date out of the
following and wait:
Persons born in 1922 after Aiig.
30 will register on Aug. 30; per
sons born in 1923 will register
Aug. 31 -Sept. lr 192 Sept. 2-3;
19. Sept. 4 of Sept. 7; 1926
Sept. 8-9; 1927 Sept. 10-11; 1928
Sept. 13-14; 1929 Sept. 15-18;
persons born in 1930 before Sept.
19 Sept. 17-18.
Boys born on or after Sept. 19,
1930, will register on their birth
day, or within five days after.
2. On registration date, you re
port to the local draft office. You
- need not carry along birth certifi
cates and such, although they may
be asked for later.
3. You fill out a simple form,
possibly answering five or six
questions. Attach fingerprints, and
ign. It should take only a few
Figures in French
PARIS, July 2t France's Premier Robert Schuman (left), bat In
hand, enters Elyiee Palaee fr conference with President Vin
cent Auriel after the rollopse ef Scbuman's coalition government.
And at right Maurice Thores, French communist leader, leaves
the presidential palace after calling en President Aariol who is
seeking- a new preeaier. Thores communists proposed that Thorez
be designated premier to bead a coalition government of so
cialists and communists. ((P) .Wirepbote- to The Statesman via
radio from Paris) 1
Law Students
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Praised for Aid
The quality of current law stu
dents! at Willamette university is
"extremely high." and their work
of conducting a legal aid clinic,
under the sponsorship of the
Marion County Bar association,
has been most successful, the
Salem Kiwanis club was told
Tuesday by Prof. Quintin John
stone of the Willamette law fa
culty.
Professor Johnstone" h i g h Iy
commended the legal aid clinic.
designed to aid persons unable to
pay for legal advice, and said
members of the bar association
had been very co-operative in
making the plan work.
Steel Company
Jumps Prices
f NEW YORK, July 20-W-Unit-ed
States Steel corp.. America's
Jargest producer, today announced
an average price increase of $9.34
a ton on finished steel products
of its subsidiaries.
The increase, effective tomor
aow, restores an average reduction
of $1.25 a ton made last April and
in addition adds another increase
of $8.09 a ton in base prices for
major steel products.
. The corporation said the in
crease of $8.09 represented a per
centage increase of about 9,6 per
cent. The corporation granted 170,
000 production workers an increase
in wages of about 9 per cent last
Friday and cited other rising costs
as back of the boost.
CONTINUANCE GRANTED
SEATTLE, Jury 20 -JP)- Jerry
CConnelL Wallace party leader,
was granted a continuance today
In the disorderly conduct case
brought in connection with his
picketing of the legislative un
American activities committee
hearing yesterday.
Bowiars Attax&on
Leagues now forming for
winter, sponsors or in
dividuals. I
Capitol Bowlin? AHr
488 Ferry St. Phone S97I
MrlLlMI
minutes, although this depends on
the efficiency of your local draft
board.
4. Go home and wait. A week.
or ten days after you have regis
tered, you will receive a question
naire from your local board.
This questionnaire gets person
al, asking you all sorts of ques
tions, such as your marital status,
how much money you make and
how, etc ItH take a bit more time
filling this one out. You do so and
then send it back to your local
board.
Your classification is determin
ed By this bit of paper, which stays
in your local ooaras me.
5. Then the army decides it
needs 31,741 men during the
month of, say, November. Your
draft boasd is notified that its
quota is 11 men. The local men
thumb through their files. They
come on your questionnaire. May
be they decide you're one of the
eleven. They tell Washington.
6. You get a greeting from the
president. .
7. You get your affairs in or
der, report, take a physical and if
you pass
Hi, soldier!
Engineers Open Bids
For Bank Protection
PORTLAND, July 20-(P)-The
corps of engineers will open' bids
August 6 for construction of bank
protection works on the right bank
of the Willamette river 11 miles
north of Salem.
The work involves a half acre
of clearing, excavation of 4260 cu
bic yards 690 yards of embank
ment front gravel borrow, and 2610
yards of dumped stone revetment.
Young Woman
Dies in Hospital
Ida Yellup, believed to be about
24 years old, former resident of
Mary hill, ' Waslu, died at a local
hospital Tuesday night from un
known, causes, Salem police re
ported early this morning.
Police said that the woman was
ill at the. time she was taken to
the hospital by Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Antonio, route 9, box 242,
where she had been living for
about two weeks. She died short
ly after being received at the hos
pital. ' ; J
An autopsy is to be performed
this morning by Clough-Barrick
company, where funeral arrange
ments will be announced later, it
was reported. No survivors had
been contacted by early this morn
ing. ; i
CHINA NATIONALISTS GAIN
PEIPING, July 20 HJP Gov
ernment troops pushing open a
corridor to the sea from beleagured
Mukden today captured the coal,
iron and steel city of Anshan, of
ficial dispatches claimed.
Salt beds range in thickness
from a few inches to more than
300 feet i
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research plant, Harwell, Berks, stand by llt-lnch cyclotron mag
net (top) which contains 700 tons of steel. Some copper winding
have been installed on lower pole. Picture (bottom) shows phas
tn production of radioactive isotopes. Sample In aluminum con
tainer Is taken out with long handled tongs after Irradiation.
Operator wears protective dress. ((JP) WIrephoto to The Statesman)
20-30 Clubbers
Hear Fire Chief
Salem Fire Chief W. P. Roble
Tuesday night addressed Salem
20-30 club at Gold Arrow restau
rant, speaking on the city fire de
partment.
Chief Roble explained to club
members the present intensified
training program which is in ef
fect, stressing the fact that it is a
day-to-day part of the Salem
fireman's job. He said that be
cause of this program, Salem fire
department now has one of the
finest staffs in the country.
The chief also spoke of the de
partment's salvage department
which is fully equipped to clean
up and to reduce fire loss after
a fire.
LADD'S MISS TYPEWRITER
City police reported Tuesday
night that Ladd's market, 1705
S. 12th st., had been entered
sometime since Friday by an uq.-
known thief. A typewriter was
found to be missing by the man
agement Tuesday, but nothing
else, police reports said. Entry
was though to have been gained
through a window, but was not
discovered until Tuesday when a
desk was opened to use the type
writer, police said.
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STRIKE TALK ENDS
DETROIT, July 20 -iJP)- The
Ford Motor Co. and the CTO
United Auto Workers ended the
first of their new stop-strike wage
talks today with no sign of hav
ing reached an agreement.
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State Offices
Site Urged for
East Portland
(Story also on page 1)
The state board of control.
meeting here Tuesday, heard
members of the Portland East
Side Commercial club, who ad
vocated Holladay park, a Port
land eastside area of 32 blocks,
as a preferred site for the pro
posed new S2.000.000 state office
building for that city.
The other site proposed for the
building is in the Plaza blocks on
Portland's west side.
Id. D. Wells, chairman of the
East Side group noted that the
cost of construction in the midst
of heavy traffic on the west side
would be much greater than in
a district where contractors will
not be impeded in their work by
conforming to traffic rules.
Other points stressed by the
group in favoring the Holladay
park area were its central loca
tion, economy in property cost
and nearness to other state and
government offices.
Roy Mills, board of control
secretary, reported that he had
investigated approximately 15
proposed sites for the office
building and would file a formal
report within a short time.
Gov. John H. Hall said he pre
ferred early construction of the
building for the reason that state
offices are now scattered all over
the city of Portland with rentals
mounting each year.
Construction of the building
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Estimates for Job
AtMcNaryDam
PORTLAND, July 20-(AVThree
firms joined today in bidding
$21,848,763 nearly $2,000,000
under the government estimate
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McNary dam.
The offer was by Guv F. At
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Bidding separately on provid
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380,000 tons of fine concrete ag
gregate for the job, J. Gr Shot
well, Albuquerque, N. M., was
low at $1,498,200.
Today's bids were referred to
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would be on a continuing basis,
with about half of the 1949 fiscal
appropriation of $22,000,000 used
on them.
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