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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1948)
I J 12 Tb Stat man, Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Octobw 10. 1948 Stock Market Slow; Price; Changes Few NEW YORK Oct -, w-W-TMt stock market rounded out a rising week today In the slowest Satur day session In five years. , Only : 190.000 shares changed. hands, a low since September, 1943. Price changes were relatively in iffniflcant. Many traders didnt go to work at all and those who did were satunea to wee it easy. With the foreign news a domi nant factor in the market. Wall street followed Its usual policy of caution and avoided any large ks1 rommifanents. A number of financial observers believe tlu some sort of compromise on the Berlin blockade might be worked out over the week end but until that happens no one seemed anxi ous to take an aggressive stana in the market. The figures tell the story of Just how inconclusive the market was today. Not only was the Asso ciated Press average of 60 stocks unchanged at 68 J, but all compo nents of tbn Index (which include the industrial, railroad and utility groups of stocks) were unchanged. Only 570 issues were traded. ! Of these 183 advanced and 186 de clined. Meeting to Plan CROP Program A meeting to crganue the CROP program for Marion coun ty will be held Wednesday noon at the Woodburn cafe. Wood burn, announces the Rev. M. G. Blickenstaff, state director. Rep resentatives of supporting agen cies, the Oregon Council of Churches, the Catholic church and the Lutheran church, as well as of farm agencies, will attend to et up an organization. CROP Is soliciting contribu tions of farm produce and money to purchase produce for shipment to lands where food is needed to avert starvation. Iff New Show STARTS AT DUSK Tyres Fewer J1 J eaa Peters ill -i. jj - i wan Tonlle I -CAPTAIN riOM CASTILE" Lanrel an4 Hardy -WAT OUT WEST CARTOON - NEWS : V i -z ... 1 IN COWBOY FASHION Carol Lane, travel feareaa director, drinks freea lt-gallem feat at Celerade Xlver near Grand Lakes. Cele. Cewbeys told her brim, net crown, snenia oe naen-j it. v r w b vti Srteenandrs Chattovadnaya mt faklstaa leeks ever gmard's Uniterm at f. irfaate Palace. Rem, daring reception fee delegates to Inter-Par liameatarjr Union Conference, Mat Dally From 1 KJL NOW SHOWING V """-in. OMg MONTGOMtKT DOROTHY LAMOUK Hardware, Lost i Since 1912, Found BOONVILLE, Mo.. Oct. 9 -VP) Salesman Allen: A. Richarqstm set his cutlery lample cases down outside the Missouri Pacific rail way station. When he returned a few min utes later they had been stolen Police hunted futiiely for the hardware. That was In 1912. Today workmen tore down part of the station. In a crevice under the eaves was the cutlery all 108 pieces. Intact and in good condition with the exception, of one razor. The only dog that is naturally tailless is the Schlpperke Poodle. 1 - lad Uajer Hit - CARTOON . NEWS ! New! Cent. Frees 1 FJf. ,:,Mtav " t"' lfpT Shirley Temple Ce-mt! THAT HAGEN GIRL" CARTOON - NEWS X NEW TODAY I New Today - Cont. 1:45 ill WV-T est1 Br- -V t a. ei BJU2ASAEaCE:ES tea S3 Cf SUC 8JUE5XSCS ESSAS KSS3 PI as $ Celer Cartoon - News . i -- . ". , . . - .1 1 M G M yr Jj tnd Treat! Rebert Hatton. 3 my cm Reyaelda Janice Paige la sH iv An nL--" i la Fan I Total Lincoln stration Rem Over 1P600 TOLEDO. Oct.f-(Special)-Vot-r registration in Lincoln county passed ! the 10,000 mark for the first time, a report released by County; Clerk, Robert S. Collins to day reveals. An energetic drive by young democrats and the democratic county committee is believed re sponsible for the record breaking total of 10,301 registrants for the November election. Democrats edged the republicans 5,139 to 4,991, With Independents, socialists, prohibitionists and miscellaneous accounting for the remainder. Highest previous registration recorded for the county was 1946 s 9,400. j ii m 1 Chin-Up Club To Open Store Oregon's Chin-up club has leased the building at 1270 N. Church st, to establish a state store, Beth Sellwood, president of the club, announced Saturday night. The store will sell merchandise made by the handicapped people of the state and will carry a light stock of groceries. Miss Sellwood said that the club needs an oil circulator, a candy show case, two plain show cases, shelving boards, a sink, pipe, an adding machine and cash register. Date for opening of the store will be announced later. RIGHT NOW ! l i 'i -i ,,'-v.-'v ) vii mm i J ASIA St M MMUKK ? kin HiYrin SwMjoxiSKAtiorF i a iUUIlOKDOl WAIBI0R9 IICMAI9 lOMf V V: IICMAIS lOXf TjLlZ. mttd fcrfreeWna EXTRA! Technicolor Brevity 5 "LAS VEGAS FRONTIER TOWN" ' Color Cartoon - News Duck Pinners In New Home It was a grand opening time last night at the new duck pin plant which has been constructed on Portland road by Tom Wood. The 12-lane setup is completely equipped with the latest in duck pin installations and equipment and is rated among the most mod ern in the northwest. Wood announces that the league season will begin shortly, with a record number of loops expected to throw at the pins this season. Canada Unit May Secede from IWA PORTLAND, Oct -() The British Columbia secession move ment will come before the CIO International Woodworkers of America convention opening here Monday. , James A. Fadling, International president, said the convention would act upon the British Colum bia district council's move in leav ing the IWA for an independent Canadian union. Fadling 'already started court action to freeze the district council funds. War Memorial Association to Meet Tuesday Election of officers, committee reports and consideration of a pamphlet outlining proposed plans will feature the annual meeting of Salem Memorial Auditorium asso ciation Tuesday at 8 pjn. in the chamber of commerce. The open meeting was postpon ed from September. Action is ex pected on the building committee's recommendations, as depicted in the brochure, and on the location committee's proposal that the audi torium be constructed in Bush Pas ture park. For the latter a ordi nance bill has been prepared, with the association to decide whether it will be submitted to the city council. The brochure prepared by the I association presents the suggestions of the building committee an art ist's conception of the building, general specifications, a possible floor plan, comparison with other cities' auditoriums and proposed financing procedures. Flowering Trees Bring Rat Plague CALCUTTA, India, Oct 9 -(JP) Forty thousand Assamese tribes men are facing a near famine by an invasion of wild rats. The rodents are destroying standing crops and overrunning granaries in the area along the northwestern border of Burma. The invasion was caused by the flowering of bamboo trees, which occurs every 25 years. The flowers are a delicacy for rats.. Black diamond is the popular name of a dark mass of impure diamond whose technical name is carbonate. Two Hunters Lost; Others Found Safe LAKEVIEW, Oct 9 -iJP- -Two Florence hunters R. F. Bowman and Russ Kimble were reported missing today somewhere between their coastal home and the Warner valley country here. Bowman s son, 19-year-old Don Bowman, said his father and Kim ble left Florence in a red truck yesterday morning to hunt deer near here. They failed to appear at a breakfast rendezvous at Oak- ridge, Ore. Meantime in central Oregon, two hunters turned up safely and ex pressed surprise they had been thought missing. The two John Blomquist, 46, Springfield, and his 17-year-old son, Jimmy, said they hadn't been lost; just tracking deer. Glenwood Ballroom 4 mt. N. of Salem WED., OCT. 13 The Famous Orchestra Directed By Al Donahue 9 till 1- Adm. 1.20 THE OPENING OF J. D. IQali Anlo-EIeclric, Uagnelo & Speedometer Service Located at Smitty'c dipper Service Center and Church. Stw Tel. 3-9800 Wo are oquippod to repair all make of MAGNETOES (Fairbanks-Mora, Boech, etc). STARTING MOTORS GENERATORS. VOLTAGE REGULATORS, DISTRIBU TORS, FUEL PUMPS, CARBURETORS (Carter & Stromberg) Speedomelers (A-C. Auto-Lite. Stewart-Warner, King-Seeley) - Diesel Injector Pomp and NOZZLE exchange. We offer you many years of experience plus fair and reasonable prices. 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