The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 05, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Late Returns
Confirm City
Ballot Results
City election results were un
changed Thursday when an un
official count of , all 36 precincts
was completed by City Recorder
Alfred Mundt.
Daniel J. Fry remained alder
man in ward 4 as he defeated El-
Imer M. Amund-
son 881 to 520.
In ward 6 Tom
Armstrong was
chosen alderman
over incumbent
Robert DeArm
ond and George
Cad we 11. A r in
strong drew, 853
votes, DeArm
ond 772 and
Cadwell 660.
The proposal
to install a commission govern
ment to replace the city manager
ship was rejected by a 4,151 to
8,023 vote.
The initiative providing for
shorter working hours for city
firemen was r" t
fed, 7,505 to 5,-" S
04 a 2,201 r . A1
margin. The .
measure will re-p 1
Joining Salem. The city ye4 'was
8,412 for and 2,694 against.
A final count showed that W.
W. McKinney, incumbent, defeat
ed Peery T; Buren 7.346 to 5.345
in the municipal judge's race. Oth
er city officials rah uncontested.
The vote by precincts in the two
alderman contests::
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bad! Mfmm'vm
Preo'nct
1 ,
3 .
19
20 . ,
25
28
Total
Precinct
4
5
-.- 12
30 .....
Total J.j
New Armstrong D&iite Studio Completed
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SCHOOL OP .
133
121
113
116
163
187
863
Fry
296
177
224
184
881
Fry
e win re-
the fire f
s' work;
rom 72 toV
lours andf: ;
.if i
duce the fire f
week from
63 hours
provide money j-
for hiring about f
$9 more men. I
Salem Electric L-,
Won its long Armstrong
ilght for a franchise when voters
approved initiative - born pro
posal 7,187 to 8,840, a margin of
City voters balloted heavily In
favor of annexation of three out
lying territories; but their vote
was nullified when the proposals
wcr defeated In the districts.
Annexation results:
Territory A, for 9,743, against
1,718; voted down in the district
lbt to 103.
Territory B, for 9,661, against
1463; defeated in the district 77
to41.-
Territory C, for 9,625, against
1488; beaten "in district 849 to
Tbt only annexation measure to
arry was tor the Kingwood dis
trict in Folk county where vot
ers balloted 181 to 75 in favor of
U.N. Council
Tells Israel
To Withdraw
I PARIS. Nov. 4-ypy-The United
! Nations security council tonight
called on Israel to withdraw from
positions won in the recent offen
I live against the Egyptians in the
Palestine desert, t
The action was taken after the
council approved ah American re
quest to eliminate the threat of
sanctions.
, A resolution calling on Isreal to
withdraw was passed nine to one.
Russia abstained and the .Ukraine
voted against.
An American amendment strip
ping the resolution of its threat
of sanctions was adopted without
debate. It was offered by Dr. Phil
ip C. Jessup.
The resolution, ; sponsored by
Britain and China, asked" for with
drawal in the southern desert by
both Israeli and Arab forces to
positions held on October 14.
This would apply mainly to Is
raeli troops who launched an of
fensive on that day which pushed
Egyptian forces back in the south
ern Negev.;
Shown above is the recently completed home of the Paul Armstrong School of Dancing at 1990 Mis
sion st The new dance studio houses an office, dressing rooms for boys and girls, an auditorium and
stage for programs and a glass-windowed reception room for parents who "wish to watch their children
learn dancing. The school formerly was located in downtown Salem. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman
staff photographer).
Capital-Visiting
Motorcyclist Due
In Salem Saturday
Al Bachland, the "capital-vimit-ing
motorcyclist," will ride Into
Salem Saturday as an overnight
guest of Clarence Shrock and Ted
Starck, operators of Shrock Mo
torcycle sales, 3007 Portland rd.
Bachland has been touring the
nation on an Indian motorcycle.
He has already visited 29 capital
cities and made a stopover in
Canada. Before completing his
trip he will have visited Mexico
and traveled more than lO.ooo
miles: Bachland estimates fuel
cost for the entire trip at less than
$100.
Tension High
In Uruguay
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Nov.
4jP)Guns were drawn and
fists flew in congress today but
there were no casualties.
Fernando Farina, minister of in
dustry and commerce, charged
members of the Herrerista nation
alist party - - the government's
chief opposition - - tried to blame
him for an error committed by the
national packinghouse.
The error, he said, consisted of ;
selling meat abroad obtained rrom
Argentina on the promise it would
be used domestically.
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Insults were exchanged by Fa
rina and Nationalist Deputy Fran
cisco Gimlet. The latter drew a
n when Farina rushed at him.
her congressmen exchanged
Police halted the fighting.
blows
Salvation Army
Youth Council
To Meet Here
A large group of boys and girls
between the ages of 10 and . IS
from northern Oregon cities will
be in Salem Saturday and Sun
day for a junior youth council
conducted by the Salvation Army.
Capt. R. B. Lesher, Salem Sal
vation Army commander, announ
ced Thursday that Brig, Frank
Wilmer, San Francisco, territorial
young people's secretary, will be
in charge of the sessions.
Wilmer will be assisted by Maj.
Henry Koerner, Portland, divi
sional young people's secretary.
Public meetings, at the Salvation
Army auditorium, 241 State st.,
will also be held Saturday night at
7 o'clock and Sunday morning at
11. Wilmer will be featured speak
er at these meetings.
Among other activities, the
young people will take a sight
seeing tour through the state cap
ital buildings Saturday morning.
The stars in star sapphires and
rubies are produced by light re
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The Statesman, Saimxa. .Oregon Friday. Norember 5. IS 13 T f
U.S. Bolsters
Equipment of
French Troojis
FRANKFURT, Germany. Nor.
4-4P-The United States has se
cretly revitalized three French di
visions with new military equip
ment to help boost western Eu
rope's armed strength, unimpeach
able sources said today.
These : informants, who cannot
be quoted by name, said the U. S.
armed forces have "loaned $5,
000,000 worth of such equipment
to the French. .
This move was disclosed as
Washington dispatches -stated
President Truman's foreign policy
will be dominated now by the is
sue of how much the United States
will give to bolster western Eu
rope's defense.
It came too on the heels of fresh
reports that the Russians are
building up tank-equipped Ger
man army In their occupation
zone.
The informants said the U. 8.
army in Germany has been turn
ing over equipment from reserve
stocks and other equipment was
ordered from the United States.
The supplies include new tank
motors, radios and all other ma-
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music school at University ef
Oregon, who will address Sa
lem Chamber of Commerce at
Its luncheon forum Monday
noon in the chamber dining hall.
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