I iJ The Statesman. Salem. Orxjon. Friday, jbreniber-28. 1943 Gayton Wood Wins Albany 4-H Corn Show ALBANY, Nov. 25 Clayton Wood, Albany route 2, was nam ed champion 4-H corn exniDitor t the Bank of Albany corn show this week. With the honor goes a 4-H summer school scholarship for 1949. Winners besides Wood in the Willamette. Newbere. Chehalis soil type classification were in order, Ted Wilkinson, Albany route 2, Beverly Boyle, Crabtree, Jimmv Gorman. Crabtree route 3. and Barbara Haight, Albany route 1. Winners in all other soil type classifications were, in order, Jer ry Giesel, Lebanon route 2, Ernie Smith, Albany route 2, George Davis, Shedd. Gail Bates, Scio route 1, and Roy Liess, Scio route 1. Twenty - seven entries in the show were judged by Dr. R. E. Fore, farm crops deoartment. Ore- eon State college. Dr. Fore stated that quality of exhibits was very good considering the adverse weather conditions experienced by corn growers this year. Each club member entered grew one acre of corn this year. Sped for the project was provid ed through the courtesy of Hy men's Riverside gardens, Albany, and Harley Haskins, Lebanon. The exhibit will continue through Saturday. GRENADES IN GUATEMALA GUATEMALA, Guatemala. Nov. 25 7PV- The government said to night it had discovered a "Clandes tine factory of hand Grenades' and arrested the owner and his wife. Seventy-seven finished Grenades were confiscated. One type of catfish in the Nile gives off an electrical shock when touched. TTS3ES X Warner Hits! "FIGHTER SQUADRON" Color by Technicolor And "SMART GIRLS DO NT TALK" Tear Tof Show I Valne! j -"Ends Tonight -"Beyond Glory "Eyes of Texas" TOMORROW! Loaded with laughs, loves, 10 1 aad color by TECHNICOLOR! Iff I iff WW r HV. Reservations for Young Republican Conference Grow Indications of a good attendance at the state young republicans con vention in Salem next week end are being received. State Chairman Steve Anderson said Thursday. Besides Young Republican club members from several Oregon counties, an Idaho delegation is planning to attend the December 3-5 meeting. Dean Kloepfer of Bur ley, Idaho, national vice chairman of Young GOP, probably will be here for the sessions. Two new committee chairmen are at work on convention plans, said Anderson, including Max Mc Millin of Silverton, heading the constitution and; by-laws commit tee, and Jack Schoppert of Salem, reservations. Democrats to Resubmit 31 Nominations WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 Nominations of 31 persons for various federal l posts in Wash ington, Oregon and Alaska on which the last" senate took no action are expected to be re-submitted when the new congress meets in January. Return oof the democrats to control of the senate makes it fairly certain that the nomina tions will be sent back to the senate by President Truman. Two Washington men named for the public advisory board un der the foreign assistance act were not confirmed. They are Eric A. Johnson and Albert S. Goss. At the same time the republi can senate 'failed to act on the nomination of Jack R. Campbell as United States marshal for Ore gon. The senate did not confirm 16 postmasters in : Washington and five in Oregon. ; Oregon postmaster nominations not confirmed were: Ardis E. Brad ley, Aumsville; Farley J. Elliott, Bend; Victor C Black, Dallas; Jos eph Omin, jr.. Gold Beach, and Loyal E. Smith, Sherwood. GEORGE BREM ME IMLL 2nd Hit! Laoxits Melchior Frances Gifford Xavier Cugat Oooooh what shell do to you v t tiim'-.jjjfjiiij v mimm ALSO: BREVITY NEWS New Show Tonight! Opens 6:45-Starts 7:15 Gary Cooper Barbara 'Stanwyck "MEET JOHN DOE" - Joel MeCrea Ed. j G. ! Robinson "BARBARY COAST" j COLOR CARTOON LATE NEWS! Deserted Pups Now Ready For Adoption Seven puppies, found with their mother in desperate circumstances on a Hubbard road several weeks ago, are now ready "for adop tion," it was announced Thursday. The three females and four males are at the Silverton road farm of Ervin A. Ward, Marion county dog control officer. Ward found the dogs, apparently aban doned with their mother during freezing weather, on a country road near Hubbard. The pups are brown and white and appear to be a mixture of collie and spaniel. They are about four weeks old. The mother will be returned to her owner who told Ward she was stolen from him nine months ago. Ward said he was trying to find a good home for the pups." Starting to Swim Young Moral: Support Civic Projects ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 25 -(JPy-Several years ago Fairies F. Ken nedy was one of the most active campaigners in a drive to get a fire department water rescue car. Last night Kennedy, 64-year-old contract electrician, fell into the Columbia river at the Van Camp cannery. His companion, Ed Bev eridge, leaped into the icy water to save him. The two clung to a piling until a passerby heard them. The water rescue car came and firemen pull ed them out. Now Showing Open (:4S A lett-Seller of bold and intimate emotions I 'III I MM 'ft'tvf'iiji a ft a dk m m I II 5 I ! Ill I Pins Comedy feature "LINDA BE GOOD" I Elys Knox - Marie Wilson John Hobbard Mat Daily from 1 F. M.O NOW SHOWING! EMBERS WTO I fOttV- 4a AJOY KYDff O FUN CO-HIT! 0) LEO ECRCET and The BOWERY BOYS MX i2 COLOR CARTOON - NEWS! Cent. From 1 F. M. NOW! THRILLS! """"" m i A Co-Hit YeeH Love! rroi:U?,rWi NOW! OPENS S:45 P. "M. BAXTER H OLDEN - TUFTS BEMOUC 4fVt i Gene Aotry "TWILIGHT ON RIO GRANDE" KARTOON KARNIVAL Tomorrow At 12:30 with Reg. Show! Group Plans to Sell Auditorium Idea to Salem Plans for a promotional pro gram to "sell" the civic audi torium plan to the community will be discussed at a general meet ing of the Salem Memorial Audi todium association Friday at 8 p.m. in Salem Chamber of Com merce, Rex Kimmell, president, reported Thursday. The five advisory committee chairmen for the new year will be elected at the public meeting. Joseph B. Felton. chairman of the nominating committee, will re port the candidates for chairmen for the legal, location, building, finance and publicity committees. Serving as chairmen of these advisory committees for the past year have been: W. H. Baillie, building; CoL Philip W. Allison, location; Sephus Starr, finance; Allan Carson, legal; Marian Low ry Fischer, publicity. Wreck Blocks Rail Travel FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Nov. 25-JPy-A passenger train struck the rear of a derailed freight train near here tonight delaying all osuthbound passenger traffic out of Washington, officials of the Rich mond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac railroad said. They said no one was hurt. Ten of twelve cars of a north bound freight were .derailed at Massaponax two miles south of here at 8:10 p.m. and the south bound Atlantic Coast line East Coait Champion ran into the cars, officials reported. About 300 feet of track was torn up and the rail road estimated it would take five or six hours to clear the tracks. The engine of the southbound passenger train was knocked off the track by the impact with the derailed freight cars. (-'(''-K A"" . t Churcbm at once declared in the bouse I of commons that his party would! oppose this acquiescence "in arrangements which leave southern Ireland in full enjoyment of any advantages there may be in beijtig connected with the Brit 4sh empire and commonwealth without and reciprocal obligations of their own towards them." The Dan (Irish parliament) to In the process of enacting legis lation which will sever the last legal link with the British crown. i The legislation ' would repeal the external relations act of 1930 un der which Irish trade treaties are negotiated through the British and all diplomats from and to Eire are accredited in the name of King George. j I! A ROSELLE, N. Nov. 25 Six-month -old Arlene Atwater shows her mother. Mrs. Harold Atwater, of Roselle, N. J how a fataxe Olympic champion floats. Arlene began her swimming career in the batbinette. then the bathtob and graduated to the Elizabeth, N. YMCA pooL Mrs. Atwater believes Arlene will be swimming skillfully within six months. AP Wirephoto to The Statesman.) Holiday Fare Featured at Institutions Holiday fare was order of the day for state institutions in Salem Thursday, with Thanksgiving tur key dinners a feature. In addition to festive meals, spe cial entertainment was provided at most of the institutions. Few pupils remained at the state blind and deaf schools here, as those with homes not too dis tant left for the weekend. The state hospital served 3,600 pounds of roast turkey with ap propriate trimmings, and follow ed the meal with entertainment The state penitentiary used 2,200 pounds of turkey for its holiday meal, following a morning enter tainment show. A puppet show and movie were among entertainment features at Hillcrest girls school. The state tuberculosis hospital had an eve ning show. Most of the food for the holiday dinners at institutions was produ ced on state farms. Willamette U. Debaters Tie Willamette University tied with Southern California for first place Thursday in the senior men's de bate event at the Western Speech association tournament in Seattle. More than 300 students from 27 western colleges took part in the tournament. Other Willamette university win ners included junior men's debate, tied for first with Pacific univer sity and senior men's impromptu, Robert Sayre, first. Civil Service Positions Open The U. S. civil service commis sion announced in Salem Thursday that applications are being accept ed for positions as junior profes sional assistant, junior manage ment assistant and junior agricul tural assistant. The examinations for the jobs, the commission said, are of parti cular interest to college graduates and seniors because they offer an opportunity to begin a career in a variety of professions. The open ings are in Washington, D. C, and other federal offices throughout the nation. Further details may be obtained at the federal civil service com mission office in the Salem post office building. Ike's Book Wins Praise from Briton LONDON, Nov. 25-(!P-Winston Churchill's number-one wartime military aide says the book 'Cru sade in Europe," is "worthy of its great author" - - Gen. , Dwight D. Eisenhower. , In a review written for tomor row's Daily Telegraph, Gen. Lord Ismay says the book has "a par ticular lesson for us all at the pres ent time since it shows how strong, proud and independent peoples can be harmoniously united in the fight for freedom with irresistible effect." Ismay was chief of staff to the I British minister of defense, a post which Churchill held as well as the prime ministry. Educators to Attend Meet Two members of state depart ment of education will represent Oregon at the annual conference of the National Rehabilitation as? sociation at Madison, Wis., from December 5 through 10, it was an nounced in Salem Thursday. They are Irvin F. Bryan, Salem, state -supervisor of the division of vocational rehabilitation, and C. F. Feike, Portland, state director of the division. Theme of the conference will be' "Community Organization for Re habilitation." National leaders in the field of rehabilitation will ap pear during the meetings. Eire Slipping . From Empire LONDON, Nov. Prime Minister Attlee said today Britain will recognize that Eire is out side the commonwealth though still having an especially close re lationship with it. 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