The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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Commander of
Carrier Found
Shot to Death
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12 -OP)
: -Commander E. O. Rigs bee, Jr..
kipper of the big carrier U. S. S.
' An iterant, was found shot to death
i In his cabin today. Unofficial navy
! uti said "there appeared to be
oo foul play. The death weapon
was reported found near the body.
Official navy spokesmen turned
aside all Queries pending a report
of a board of in estigauon. expect
ed tomorrow.
There were unofficial report
frtjm navy sources that Rsgsbee.
41, had recently been suffering J
frm a heart ailment, but there I
vai no confirmation. Nor was!
tltje any off;iJ indication that!
th visibility f accidental death!
bat been ruled out. j
Sh oyard cf'.iri turned aside .
nASinwi'i qjfin with a "mili-i
Uty aevuntj" reply.
Eastman Tells
Lions of Trip
SILVER TON L. C Eastman,
f -urner rr.sr .? Silve.on. was
the speaker h'. r.e weekly meet- j
lii if the Si.erton : I.iOns club j
h-l i "A" ednesc.it y nigrt at the j
IVfib'e J cafe LaMman talked on j
hi-. rei-ent tr.p throughout the j
a !.', -a et ar.d Mexico.
I:ri were rr.acie to sponsor a'
C-4' tuiai show June 21 with the'
pt . ed. t; te ;;ed for lighting!
C .'' 1ie and McC'air.e ( tv pik. !
The -Hit iriet at the ta:k a week!
(, i f ir a t ej.r-.-np ar-.d repjir !
mtv Georse l. n:ilfr.n.n. I. C '
K'':iari rd ("jiem. e M rly
W-" marie s -Timi'tee to '"ipp!v '
.' .m.r.;t, 3. ii . be made at
b-'-" stove? ' the trk.
tti !;i 25 rr.tet.r.g. -a ;!h Funk
"1.1 f's.vkt il, jr t.r pas, resi t-nt.
h-l::-ir the r.i.rr..t.a,!i.g om-
DINE- DANCE
art
Stoak$
Chickon
Soa Food
For Your
Entertainment
"The
Prospectors"
Oan Week Day
1 30 P.M.
Food Served from J f M.
iuney-red Served
ram 1 f M.
NO COVft CHAi
Laef f aeiiUa lot ha Roar
tit Partial RoaJ
Important Hews
from
feu gt
DUE TO RECORD BREAKING DEMAND FOR TICKETS
THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL BOX; OFFICE AT THE
QUISENBERRY CORNER OF
la 1
THt Cj.Ustttlr COfixf
fiDKl CfMtfl StaCN
oat tMv i .
ONE DAY Oin.YU
SeUsrday, lUy liih
13 Big Days Sl&ii flay 24
Nwjhla t:M; Mote. 2i30 May 21 to fust 4. i.
Price .S0. S3-0Q. S30 One taxj.
Poriland Ice Arena
Truman Denies
Plait for Purge
WASHINGTON. May 12 --(AP)
President Truman disavowed
any Intention today of seeking to
purge democratic legislators who
oppose parte of J his program. He
aid the people will take care of
that. :
The president made the com
ment at a pew conference when
asked about a statement attribu
ted to him last Monday that there
are "too many Byrds in congress."
This wa m reference to Senator
Byrd fD-Vj) who has repeatedly
attacked the administration's
spending policies. Truman said he
made the comment in a confiden
tial conversation.
Allies Approve
West German
Constitution
FRANK FtTR T. Germany, May
12 (AP The three western
aHi approved j tonight w ith sev
eral reservations the draft con
stitution for a jnew west German
federal repfiblie.
At the same time the Ameri
cans. British and French announc
ed they had put into force an
"ocrupstiorv statute." or interim
peace treaty, for 45.000.000 Ger
mans in the western occupation
zones ,
Thus were swept away on the
alued sic.e v all objections to for
mation of a German government,
which will (be open to the Soviet
Tvf if free elections are held In
trie 5c,v:t-t $rea
The charter rr.av become law
befure the: end of May if it is
approved Q,uifkly by two-thirds
of tne 1 K state parliament in
western Germany
Zonta Elects
Mrs. Fischer
Tr t- 7-r4a International club of)
i ' I m i Thursday;
t.r.' itt tne rjon. ..f W L Allen i
K.fvKi'i drive e.e ted Mrs
il .'t ,! i F;s 'r. )i . president '
Mr" W F. ; Srr.ith rs n-imfd 4
' fro f!. r.t. Mis Frank J. !
ji i- . r- e-,.i pre-iint; Mrs.'
: o;. I.e-r.ir 1. m-i 'fury. Mrs.
r H ;t ".e 'r '."iter , treasurer.
f r.r.ng tirei-ier.t is Mrs. I
f. . ;
..r.ta IrtJei1.atior.al is a service
ih f r worrieri in business and
fc.t'.'.a.
Pt
Silverton Walter Edward
( . ir t. wjinted at Red Bluff on
a i i:ftf of failing to provide for
m.' or. was picked up at Silver
ton Thursday", by the local police
of Titers Counts had been em
ployed as jroik in a local restaur
ant for the past two weeks.
RENT OFFICIALS TO LEAVE
Rent I) re t'r E G. Clay of Sa
lem and iriembers of the Oregon
staff cf rent' directors will leave
Sunday for San Francisco. Calif., i
for a loiiference with national
arid itp.f rial -officials on the pro-vi-:on.
of ;the 19t9 rent law.
Ttie 1 c -rp4 toad of the Ameri
can sniitr.k est can Hamper over
tf-e giourki about as fast as a ;
motive
Wo
10 1 ITT A
YOUNG
VAN
1 JOHNSON
- - - And
Rex Harrison
la -ESCAPE
J
I II Af f
11 A. M.
Until
1:30 P. M.
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FORM OF A CHAMPION Ttmm Shermaa. af
Braoklya. N..T demonstrates one of the fLgarea that wo the U. S.
sealer women's Ccara gkatlng champlanaaip at CeJerade SprLng.
T R I FES Peter Rasaell. dasigner. show a saga green cloth
it with randy-striped hat. gloves, blonse and snnahade at a tele
iaien show staged by London
Unemployment
Rate Declines
The chances of getting a Job
in Oregon brightened today.
The state unemployment com
pensation commission reported
that Oregon's rate of unemploy
ment. u.!ch was the highest In
the country In February, is now
per cent below the national ave
rage. Half the 90.000 Oregonians who
were out of work in February
have found jobs, the commission
said, and about half of the rest
may be employed soon in season
farm work.
River Yields Kodv
Of Missing Woman
OREGON CITY. May 1J AV
The Willamette river today yield
ed the body of a 55-year-old Port
land woman who disappeared from
her home May 4
She was Mrs. Matilda M. Stein,
whose daughter. Mrs. Ronald Dun
can, lives in Salem. The coroner
reported she had been in ill health.
A search began in this area af
ter her raincoat was found on the
railroad tracks south of here.
CRIATin
PACIFIC lOTEnNAnOMAL
EXPOSITION ARENA -PartisW
Hay 14 to 22
NINI
NIT CO
Matlnmmt May 14-13-21-22
TEE 70F WHS WEST SPECTACLE OF 1949
if ISO Cowboy ISO Wild Broocs
jt SO Brakmas 75 Texas Loogiioni Dogging Sters
it 50 Roping CoItm
1W mU Cfcsiplmililp fi ii tianSi m4
14 Ci m Mm Oaipliwa.jp
t4.
$1 1,375 IN PUKSIS
SawciaJ AttraettM . . . N
Li Ule Bearer, eatleal - year
I tao a Ma .ln Wa
MAIL ORDER SEAT SALE NOWI
immd Q,,m mmd MVaaw Omh hiHi m SNSI MCABOUAimS. 4 SO S. W.
SIXTH AVTL. POCTLANO. tudaaa Slump I. Iaf mn !' PatCtS (Tot IncJ
-ruiy, ama "S.
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designers la Alexandra Palace
i
m m &r- amn i n
- James L. Carey
Washington. D. C. James L.
Carey. Secretary - treasurer f tha
CIO shewn addressing an andienee
an the benefits accruing to the in
dividual and the family through the
purchase af L'. 8. Barings Bends.
Recently returned from a trip te
Europe Mr. Carey was able to com
pare the great advantages enjoyed
by Americans aa against the citi
sens ef Enropean countries. Ha also
treated tha Importance ef buying
Savings Bonds aa necessary te aa
economically sound America.
SALEM STUDENTS ELECTED
CORVALLIS, May 12 -i.fi-Two
Salem men were among the 160
Oregon State college students el
ected to Phi Kappa Phi. national
scholastic honorary soci f y. They j
were Clarence Campen and John '
Trumm. both seniors. j
V fm
wswr
Ad ranee la PrieM.'
- old Marie Bare hack Rider!
Ginservatives
Win in England
LONDON. Friday. May lS-T-H
Britain.' foverninf labor party
lost at least two London boroughs
in the latest election test against
the conservatives who will chal
lenge - them in general elections
next year.
Unofficial retumi compiled by
the British Press association from
yesterday's council elections in 28
boroughs of London and 392 else- ;
where in England and Wales also i
showed labor losing four big mid
land and northern Cities.
Embezzlement
Charge Levelled
Against Aymong
A Salem bank embezzlement
charge was levied Thursday in j
Portland against Amyot F. Ay- j
mong, 40, who was released on his j
own ' recognizance by Federal '
Judge James A Fee.
Associated Press reported the
judge had appointed an attorney
to represent Aymong in a trial
which will be set.
Aymong formerly wa a clerk
at Salem branch of First National
Bank; of Portland. The branch
manager, Guy Hickok. said Thurs
day the embezzlement of several
months ago amounted to about
$400 and full restitution has been
made.
House Sidetracks
Labor Law Vote
WASHINGTON, May 12 -J)-House
labor committee democrats
put off a labor law decision for
two weeks today as they strove
for a compromise on the injunc
tion issue despite an unyielding
stand by President Truman.
Mr. Truman told his news con
ference he still wants full repeal
of the Taft-Hartley labor act and
that his position is well known.
The Taft-Hartley repealer and
minimum wage legislation will be
studied during the next two
weeks, while an education sub
committee goes ahead with public
hearings.
No Wae Increase
Jn Recommended
Millmens Contract
PORTLAND. May 12 -(Jp- An
agreement which provides no
general wage increase was rec
ommended in the Douglas fir in
dustry today by negotiators for
tha CIO International Woodwork
ers of America and the lumber
men's Industrial relations com
mittee. The negotiators sent the recom
mendations back to individual
employers and local unions for
approval.
The proposed settlement would
provide a night shift differential
of 4 cents an hour and overtime
pay for holidays. Both sides would
warye the fall wage revision
clause.
New Showing Opea t:4S
Paramount - - -
H0PE RUSSELL"
Exciting Co-Feature
-THE WINNER'S CIRCLE
MX
Theatre
WOODBURN, ORE.
How Playing!
"Hills Of Home"
With E. Gwenn. D. Crisp.
Laddie
o
"Shat My Big Month
With Joe E. Brown
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Pike Owners
To Add Store
In Hollywood
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Klaus,
owners of the Pike, retail jce
cream store at 138 S. Liberty st.
announced Thursday that they
will build a new retail ice cream
store at 2100 Fairgrounds rd. in
the Hollywood district
The building will cost about
$10,000 and is scheduled to open
about July 15. Work has started
and the building will be- equip
ped with the latest manufacturing
devices. An off street parking
area also will be available. Klaus
will manage the store and will
use about 20 employes in the op
eration of his projects.
Both bulk and packaged goods
will be sold at the new store and
the present store will be contin
ued. The business was purchased
from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike in j
1943 ,
eels '
would grow from horse hairs cut '
into finger-long pieces and thrown
into a river.
Mat. Daily From 1 P. M
NOW SHOWING!
Open 6:45 1. M.
NOW! THRILLING!
.Wiffiaai flUOTT
Vtrs ItlSTON
Co -FE ATI RE:
ROY ACUFF
O MY DARLING
CLEMENTINE"
New! Opena :4S P. M.
Port O'Brien
"Fighting Father Dunne"
Jon Hall
In Clnecolor
MICHIGAN KID"
KARTOON
KARNIVAL
Tomorrow
At 12:1 with
Reg. Show
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tacnwiarrr
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-THE BOT WITH
GREEN HAIR
"CrlaM Dra. Diary-
Tonormou!
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1 I Randolph Scott II
I I Ella Raines If
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III "SWISS MISS" Ijf
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Specials for Fri., Sat. and Sun.
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NEW SPUDS
U. S. No. 1 Creamer
mens
Dozen
Radishes St Green Onions
Bunch
We Have Plenty of Fresh Strawberries
At the Lowest Prices.
Make Sarina Cantor your
Cuatomer hop and buy
Why DON'T you maka It
Old Fashioned
Frankfurters
Our
Made at
Mon Ark
Ring Bologna
Mon Ark Moot Co
French Souse Loaf
DaUdoua
Made Fresh
Mon Ark Own
Chicken Loaf Lunch Moat
Grade
Tv;o rJonoy Saving Markets
mim CBDTBa
Yi Mil North
of tho Undrrpaao
SALEII
At tho Foot j
of tht Bridgo
2 19
(Eastern Goebel)
2.98
24 12 ot.
can
Each
Meat Buying Cantor. Orar 5000
at our Market each week and.
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Lunch Meat
Daily at Mon Ark
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