The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 28, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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1 TIi Statesman, Sclera, Oregon, Thursday Octobf t8. 198
Lewis Asks Aid for
French Strikers
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 - W)
John L. Lewis proposed today
that President Truman.' use his
control of the "money bags of the
Marshall plan" to end the "shoot
. In g of French coal joiners who
are hungry.
AFL President William Green,
In Minneapolis, said he is "rather
sympathetic to Lewis' suggestion.
ELSINORE
Stents
Sunday!
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Housing Approved for
Vanport Flood Refugees
PORTLAND, Oct. 27-CaVSen.
Guy Cordon was notified today
that the federal housing admin
istrator, Raymond F. Foley, has
approved additional housing for
Vanport flood refugees.
Cordon's office in Washington.
D.C.. notified him that an FHA
engineer would come here to sur
vey the costs of remodeling Swan
Island barracks for Vanport refu
gees now housed in trailers.
COimiG SOON!
STATE
-A- TODAY!
Tagged for Rub-Out!
"Buy or die" ultimatum by pro
tection racketeers, plunges Square
Dan Gannin. big-time handicapper,
into Market Street's deadliest gam
ble with life!
Tfp Favorites
In a New
Kind ef
Suspense
Packed
Ad vea tore!
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"Horses or wemtn
... when I take a
long shot ... ft won't
bo a bullet in tho bock."
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Dramatic Expose ef Hellyweed's 8 tut
Dare-Derils!
-SONS OF ADVENTTJKE
with Russell Uayden - Lynne Eeberts
EXTRA; WARNER BREVITY and NEWS
O STARTS TODAY! O
2 ef the Tear's Tee Entertainment Treats!
THE MONSTERS OF MENACE VERSUS
THE MASTERS OF MIRTH I
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ADDED
Technicolor Special - "SOAP BOX DERBY
COLOR CARTOON WARNER NEWS
Oregon Steel
Mill to Expand
PORTLAND, Oct. 27 -(-Purchase
of control of the Oregon
Steel Mills, Portland, by the Gil
more Steel & Supply company,
San Francisco, was announced
here tonight.
A. G. Thies, vice - president of
GiLmore. said the Oregon firm,
a manufacturer of structural ma
terial, would remain as a separate
operating firm. The details of the
transaction were not disclosed.
The ; California company execu
tive said the Oregon steel mill
would! be expanded.
! We feel the Pacific northwest
holds bne of the foremost possi
bilities in the United States, Thies
added.!
C of C May Expand
Board of Directors
Salem Chamber of Commerce
will study the possibility of in
creasing its board membership to
include representation from three
business district organizations of
Salem-; the North Salem Business
association, the South Salem Pro
gress club and the Four Corners
Businessmen's association.
1 The matter was discussed at
the chamber's board meeting Wed
nesday noon.
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Co-Hit! Where Do
"Missing Girls' Go?
Opens f :4S P-m.
NOW PLATING!
TWO TERRIFIC
SEA ADVENTURES!
John Wayne
"SEA
SPOILERS"
FCZZT
KNIGHT
Preston Foster
Nan Grey
THE STORM
New! Opens :45 pja.
Co-Hit! Gene Aatry
"SOBINHOOO OF TEXAS"
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In gonna
scare the
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Greeting Card
Firm to Move into
Breynian Building
Second of four tenants for the
Breyman building, undergoing
remodeling at Court and Com
mercial streets, it was announced
Wednesday, will be a greeting
card business.
Lease for a 20 by 40 foot space
facing Court street has been tak
en by Edward Williams, who has
operated a similar business in
Milwaukee. Wis., for 26 years.
The corner site will be occu
pied by Quisenberry's Central
pharmacy, which expects to move
in about December 1.
In addition to preparation for
the stores, the exterior is being
almost completely remodeled and
modernized.
French Strikers
Block Coal Imports
PARIS, Oct. 27-C!p Communist
labor leaders today launched an
all-out blockade of coal imports
and tied up at least 22 ships in
seven French ports. The ships.,
mostly American, had 200,000
tons of coal aboard. Th block
ade by dockers was called by the
communist-led general confedera
tion of labor to support the 23-day-old
coal strike which has shut
off 3.000.000 tons of coal from
France's own mines.
Infant Falls from
Second-Story Window
Six-month-old Billy Killinger,
235 Hood st., was not much the
worse Wednesday after a fall
from a second-story window at
his home about 8 p ro.
Billy received some minor cuts
on his body as he fell through
the window but was unshaken by
the landing below. He was treat
ed by Salem first aid men and
pronounced in good shape.
ORATORIO WORK STARTS
WEST SALEM Salem Academy
students have begun work on the
oratorio The Holy City" which
will be presented at the Christmas
season. Monday practice sessions
have been scheduled.
AGED ARGENTINE DIES
SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO. Ar
gentina, Oct. 27 -IP)- Juan De
Diosc Carmissa who claimed to
be 140 years old, died at San
Ramon near here today.
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Second Feature
"NORTHWEST TRAIL'
Jehn LJtel - Joan Woodbury
Naval Reserve
Course Starts
Discussion of proposed subjects
and assignment of instructors oc
cupied the first session of the of
ficers refresher course held in the
naval reserve training center Wed
nesday night.
Lt, Conrad Paulson, USNR, will
lead next week's discussion on the
subject, "Naval Arganization
Ashore. The sessions will be di
vided into two 45-minute periods
each week beginning at 7:30 pan.
Wednesday.
Courses are designed to be of
interest to all branches of the na
val service and credit for retire
ment will be given.
What's Her Horry?
She's rushing to Miner's to get
a ticket to
"The Hollusc"
A gay comedy to be presented
by Willamette Univ. Workshop
Players.
Ocl. 29lh and 30lh,
8:30 p. m.
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
Admission (Incl. Tax)
Adult 65c, Students 40e
Tickets on Sale at Miner's
HALLOWEEII
PARTY
Skating from 8:00 to 11:00
Saturday, Oct. 30
Capilola Boiler Dink
Masquerade or com as
you are.
Prises for best
Costumes.
Take Capitols .
Bus.
9A Lana Ave.
Forest Fire
Damage Small
. Fires on state protected fores
lands in Marion county burned
only 2Vi acres during the 194$
fire season, Albert K. Wiesendanj
ger, executive secretary of the
Keep Oregon Green association!
reported Wednesday.
Only two fires were reported oh
the lands during the year, the
secretary stated in a letter of com!
mendation to County Judge Grant
Murphy, chairman of the county
KOG committee.
m.
Ton have a date
the next time
you're In Portland for
DANCING I
DINING 7
floor snows
t the Northwest's
Finest Night Spot
2 8.W. Salmon St-At 6831
LeGario ialks
on Comnissioa
Form of
Government
KSLU
Friday Eve, 8:15 lo
. 8:30 p. m.
Pd. adv. by The Citizens
Better Govt. Committee
L. F. LeGarle, Chrmn.
m er
i
cinr council
WOULD LOSE ALL CONTROL OF ELECTRIC
POLES AND WIRES IF FRANCHISE PASSES
fit.
The proposed Salerrj Electric fran
chise appear to be something it
isn't. It appears to permit expansion
of Salem Electric into new areas of
the city under the good old Ameri
can democratic rule .' . . whenever 50
per cent or more of the voters or
electric users petition the city coun
cil for Salem Electric service.
BUT LOOK OUT FOR THE
JOKER! The franchise does not de
fine the word "area." An "area"
might be a neighborhood ... or a
city block ... or just one city lot! By
means of this trick Salem Electric
could force the city council to let it
string power lines clear acroas the
city. The protest of the other prop
erty owners . . . 99 of the sur
rounding property would be futile.
Your city council now has control
over electric lines in the city. It
should have control.' If you are being
injured by what an electric com
pany does, you should have an
appeal.
But there's no appeal provided by
Salem Electric's proposal. You can't
even appeal to the state public
utilities commissioner. No agency
has authority to regulate this "non
profit" organization, which is the
legal device under which Salem Elec
maaks its operations.
Don't surrender your property rights and your right of appeal
to an organization whose only promise of service Is that It
wiil build electric lines if, when and only whmrm It pleases
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OREGON
fDfPT.0f AGRICULTURE!
INSPECTED
AND
PASSED
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Salem's Retail Packing Plant 351 Stale St.
jraROFTY HOUSEWARES
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Are Pleased with Our Outstanding Values During This Era of High Meat Prices. Conit in and look around No obligation to buy Just set
for youreelf. "WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, ITS SO.
I HJEM3 MEJfflS I PY7N:.PIG,
rOl ilOBSX Should you desire meat for your locker or deep freezer The j ITOHI OlUclii
4y5?v , Thing to do is to select your favorite cut and ize from our dis- -3 S?
Qj Q play of ROASTS STEAKS CHOPS and STEWS. In doing CI iJ Q
zL t k so you do not have the undesirable left-overs to use up. NO QjCQJ Lb.
t- EXTRA CHARGE FOR WRAPPING. j j,
PLATE-RIB PICNIC THEY'RE GOOD TENDER
Beef Boil Pork Roasi T-Bone Steaks Sirloin Sieak
"FLAVORIZED ASSORTED -FLAVORIZED" HOME-MADE
Bologna Lunch Meals Weiners Head Cheese
4S0... BB. S0- 4- ,
YOUNG PIG DELICIOUS MILK FED j PORK
Pork Chops Liver Sausage Veal Sieak Loin Roasi
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LOW PRICES hare undoubtedly attracted many people to our market, but we are ure that It is the quality of our meats that causes them
to become steady patrons and boosters. That is how we have grown to be Salem's largest Bleat Market.
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