1 Ths Statesman, Salom. Oregon. Saturday. May 21. 1943
Tornadoes Hit
Mid-U.S.Zone;
Damage Hish
Tor r. a does struck in Or!.-,hom.
K .iw?. Cr-'i-.rado and TT,r.?we
!, vesfrrip.y killing at j-t on
r 1 injur. r.g 15 persons .
pra. person were reported
nv.-.mg No Timate of riamaga
v - - " ai'ahV
-T-v,,. ovi-l-f-ma sae V .fchway
j, ! .! rerxr'ed Mr Kh'hryn
H Me't was koi'-d arri her hus
ImtI. F..1. seriously hurt by a
t-.--is'r that flattened tr.-.; farm
h .rr a' late b. Catfst.v ;: near
W-.t1 in r. rthtfrn Okla-
lmy 'other ugly torr.aoo funnels
v -i" s.ghted v.;riirg above the
gi .,f.1 ..the..'. causing Oi.rr.age.
!: r:ortheae'n C-'.,r mnre
th Hi ?r r.-m Iri.V r( and
r ISO V.r; h'--r r...s were
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p. '.:.fc'.rr t- :'" k at
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, j.;. .evt r.f '".!& P.er.d :n cen
tt Kt '"!. wr.e'e at '. ' half a
fi'f r.u.io5!t bu:l.r-- were
RHs LAY CLAIMS TO AGE
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0t ' i! rr .-.t j. 'ight T ere are
2' !' :e.p! .r. he Sr. :et T'tion
V. ar e IOC vtir? old rr more
Old Time
DANCE
Every Saturday
Highl
()er Wetern Auto
2ii9 Court St.
lain the ( rand and Have a
t.ood Time
Ml MC BV
Ben Or hestra
PoMie lnre
A dm. Cer. Inr. Tax
DANCE
TONIGHT
t
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Old Time and Modem
Music b
Top Fdwards Orch.
A dm. 6c (lax Included)
FOLLIES
Tickets On Sal
TODAY
OIILY
11:00 A. II.
To
6:30 P. H.
We Have C ,
A New "55) C
CHEF
c Nick Marino c
? Italian Iinnrr C
r. Specialties; J
Pita Tie V
Veal -alpplne S
DIN1 . . . DANCI V j
X and Relax to the X !
'y Melodies of f '
Ltansflioe ShrlUtn j
S SALEM V
V SUPPER CLUB
2 Mile from Silent j
en the Dallas lliway Q
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Florida Fish
Catches Man
FOr!T PIERCE. Fla . May 20
A fih caught a man. The
man got away.
O G Hill hocked a big jewfih
while angling from a bridge. The
fiih pul'cd hard on the line, then
let up for a moment. But it was
a fuhy trick, for he came back
with a mighty jerk.
Hill went over the rail into the
water. He cliir.g to a part of the
bridge structure until other fish
ermen helped him to safety.
The fiih also got away.
Round-World
Flier Halted at
Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS, May 20--Cutms
inspector of Wold -Chamberlain
airport here tonight order
ed Mrs Rif harda Morrow -Tait.
Br iti s h round-the-world flier,
gro'inded here "until further order-;
"
Mr. Morrow-Tait and her navi
gator. Jack EMis. a former royal
ir f-re f:er. flew here :'r"m Far
j. N. D. early tonight.
The iri.pet tr,rs said they had
reen ordered by the Chii-ao cus
toms offke to "hold" Mr. Mor-row-Ta.t's
jhip. a o:ne;ted Vul-
tee BT-I3 The federal agent here
t they had no idea w hy the
order was isiied.
The plane was financed by avia
ri.fi er.hu its in this rountry af
ter the British woman's ship in
whirh te hd Town ftom Japan
wa damag (i in an AI kan crash j
laod-ng.'It v as purchased in Se
attle Mn Morro-A -Tai! expreed sur-j
li i Dvii the grounding order.
St- txpla:riro that she had been i
s;i ei 'rf,.?"' rr. c leara; ' it' Csit
ftM-t Mont upon her -ntry into
the l" S. fifrp. Fdavmton. Aita. i
Commies Snap
Final Air Link I
To Shanghai
! SHANGHAI. Saturday. Mav 21
1- Shart ' i i -st a.r imk To
the o!.tire r!d aj napp'd
Unlav aid (".en tie s.a Lr.e was
irrwnjied h resicgii!t Chinese
oirfim .h.s-t lriOps.
I.j'igwha .iri'it. fi.e miles to
thf iout'rj. ..iM-endeti oueiation
...ie of the 'fireat of red aitil
v I 'Jiioee f-fficiaU aid. how
" i". fl.gr t- 'r.gh.t iv rrs-.imed
1je; n the riay.
(i'f-,t f.rs :aged eavt of the
Wh ir.gfxo r;' fr iti th.e Pootung
w t-'T tbrtt ''.''TKt of SKamghai
A liWt" ( h!a k smoke roe
fr ro the Starr!:d (il rlo-k about
three ir'li" r or th of downtown
: . Shanghai, T e fire wa blamed
on 4 hisri ext!oMe shell If was
th M'st krrwn large vole dam-
to any 1. S rompary durir
the Shangh.-.i siege
Whi'e tre Woosung river
Sh iii;!!.a.J n rr.;;e to the sea, IS
still iipfn, !r'ips tiked small arms
fne I: jtn t't s- ote
Private I tilily to Take
Owr ,KIrtric (!o-op
ONTARIO
M !h.-ir r t
ti ic Ao i'.
t k "ii u f r bv
lav 20 V The
t '.ijr , e Flee
ts going to bo
j : i ate i.' '.ty
Tt .3C'i ii. t . n rtifniiKTi. ap-pr-
e 1, .If 7 tf f'.e .'e of their
orgamiatitn U f.e I 1 itio Power
CimiMtv; Art. i r:e Charles S-a an
ti he- !0-ar-o!d .ism lat.on
had 0".tar.t. v been strugghr.g
with firart i.'.l c.,?!.. ulties.
2-Day Amalenr
HOMO
Hay 21 and 22
Show Starts 1:30
TURNER
TRAIL-RIDERS
Grounds
lt Mile S. W. of Tamer
Adults 10 dnrl. Tarn)
Children 50e tlncl. Ta
DANCE
TONITE!
Sloper Hall
INDEPENDENCE
JOE LANE
WESTERN DANCE
(jam;
WilUmette Valley' Top
rWentem lUnd'
DANCING 1 to 1 a. an.
'. Spomwred by
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 33
OPEN-AIR 'ACADEMY' Artials arrange their exhlblU In this open-air "gallery" ua
Victoria Embankment Gardens.
AIRLIFT P ASSENCE
1 H-
r cf i
Fusiliers, and priority atriui passencer. is escoriea oj unri
Corporal Albert Doucbty as be arrives in Berlin from London,
8th State Assures Ratification
Of West Germany Constitution
Br Donald Doane
FRANKKt'RT Germany. May 20 4v-Wet Germany's new con
stitution, uniting 11 states m a federal republic, was ratified tonight.
The deriding vote was at by the t.te parliament of north Rhine
west Phalia. which approved the constitution 153 to 38 in Due.sseldorf
after a day-long debate interrupted frequently by communist demon
strations in the gallety
North Rhine-Westphalia was the
... ... . . I . L I '
eigntn or rr.e ii siaies. nun m.f
up the occupation zones of trie Un
ited Sta'. Britain ind France, to
indorse the charter Apptoval by
two-thuds nf the stte w.a re
quned to mke the corvt it ution
effective
()nl one state, ti adi i onally m-depetider-t
Bavaria, voted against
the cha:ter, and its legislators
agree1 Bavana would join the re
public :f the other 10 states decid
ed to do o
Two states hae nit yet voted,
but aie scheduled to vote by he
weekend and their approval is al
most certain.
Th convention which wiote the
const, tution will reassemble at
Bonn next Monday and pioclaiin
i A h i ;
IVit KaeeA (iiveu
,1-Year Term for Theft
Mi MINNVILI.E. May 20 V -Two
ta'e penitential y p;:onc:.s
who . aped and were : ec t ii e-1
!.ier were sonten ed onV
three vears imprisonment
i j y o
'! 1,1 ! -
ceny of ar-. a :; tortiobi Ie
The two were Henry B: i ilfy
and Ralph F Neman T'-e ru?
mobile was s'o!en fiom Si.eridan
after the men escaod.
oncrete Firm Brpin
Independence Building
INDEPENDENCE Woi k has
Started rn a new office and shop
building at the foot of C street
for Valley Concrete romtar.v
The 40 by 40 building is be
ing set on a concrete slab and
will be b-n'.t of cement block
A: !hur Woods of the ccnuar.y
a,d he new building .v'll be
above the high wafer lev el.
DENTISTS OFFER HELP
PORTLAND. May 20- 4 -More
than 100 Portland dentins have
offered to help check pupils' teeth
They volunteers then time. af:er
the schvH.il system found its five
regular dentists could not take care
of the big job.
DANCING
TOIITTE
to
Wayna Strachan's
Ilcxic
VFWHaU
Hood and Church Sts.
Enjoy the Bet Dance
Floor la Sales
rjn iai ,ru- G " .
London, each "exhibitor being allowed 39 square feet oC space,
R Billy, mascot of the Welsh
River Drops
At Portland
The Pacific northwest's flood
danger lessened today though it
was still too soon fnc dike-workers
to sit down and relax.
The river was dropping slowly
at Portland, after cresting at 22 5
feet 7 feet above flood stage.
The Kootenai river was falling
fast at Bonners Ferry. Idaho, and
that town considered itself safe.
In British Columbia, the Fraser
liver dropped at almost all te
portmg stations Officials, who two
weeks ago spoke of "a distinct
flood threat." said the danger ap
peared past.
CORVALLIS. May 20-P-A
sche.iuled Northein Dr. u.ion Coast
con fe: "ru e baseball game between
Oregon and Oregon Ste ttKlrfV
was postponed because of rain.
Dance
i onile
Glenwood
Pavilion
Woodry's
Orchestra
i
Admission 8Sc
Students 60c
Theatre
WOODBtJRN, ORE.
Last Day Sat.
-Fendin'. Fnoain' and
FUhUn'- And
-Eyes Of Texas"
Son. and Mom.
"SNAKE PIT
With OiUU Ha ri Hand
and Mark Stevens
w1" 1 ' "" '"";'J!T " 1'
West Rejects
Russ Bid for
Greece Parley
WASHINGTON. May 20-h-A
Russian feeler for a big power
conference to settle the Greek
civil war was firmly rejected to
day by the United States and Bri
tain. Moscow was told in effect: call
off your Balkan satelhtes which
have been helping the Greek
guerrillas and ve"ll talk business
within the United Nations.
The U. S. state department cold
ly charged that Russia has been
"lending encouragement to the il
legal operations which have dis
turbed the peace."
Britain told the Soviets there
won't be any negotiations "behind
the back of the Greek govern
ment." Greek Ambassador Vassili C.
Dendramis declared after a visit
at the state department:
"There is one condition for
peace that the rebels lay down
their arms '
TASS. the official Soviet News
agency, set off a fulrry about pos
sible peace in Greece by announc
ing thai R.iss.a had presented a
conditional settlement plan to the
; U. S and Britain.
Rusia set several conditions for
J a settlement, including the with
idrawa! of all foreign military as
sistant e from Greece.
i CercIan-LaMotta
Bout Probable
NEW YORK. Mav 2f-..-P.-Nick
Londes. Detroit fight promoter,
said today he virtually had com
( pleted negotiations for a middle
' weight title bout involving Mar
! eel Cerdan, the champion, and Jake
j I-a Motta in the motor city on
I June 15
ine oout is 80 per cent com- I
pleted," ho told newsmen, "'and
I if we can complete the other 20 ;
! per cent, the papers will be signed
in Detroit on Monday Cerdan ar
' rived only this morning from Paris.
He left immediately after the press
conference for Loch Sheldrake, N.
i Y., to begin training.
Baseball Tonight
Salem Senators
v.
Wenatchee Chiefs
7:00 P. H.
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ELKH0RN GUEST RANCH
IS Mils East of Mohams mn tKo EUthnrn Rad
Now is rh timo to plan yovr vacating in tKo movrrtainsl
Hiking Fishing Exploring
sVsawtifwl Scney, Comfortabto Rooms, Grand Food
Writs, Call or Soo Us for Information or Bosorvations.
Mr. and Mrs. Konnoth Randall, Mohama, Orogow
ins
Round in Try to
Oust General
OLYMPIA. May 20 (AP)
Governor Langlie today won the
initial court skirmish in his effort
to oust Brig. Gen. M. Llewelly as
state adjutant general.
The victory came when the state
supreme court refused Llewellyn's
request for a writ of prohibition.
The writ, if it had been granted,
would have prohibited the gover
nor from suspending Llewellyn.
Llewellyn applied for the writ
May 9 af?er Langlie suspended
him from office. At the same time
the governor appointed a board of
inquiry to investigate charges of
irregularities levied by the chief
executive against Llewellyn in the
conduct of the office of adjutant
general.
The board relieved Llewellyn of
his post at state national guard
headquarters at nearby Camp
Murry but its investigation was
neld up pending the court's de
cision. Adm. Gateh to
jGive Talk on
Memorial Dav
Vice Adm Thomas Catch of
Portland will make the annual
Memorial day address in Salem a
, week from Monday.
Admiral Gatch is a native of
Salem who retired recently from
the. navy and served a sht rt time
as a member of the state liquor
control commission.
1 Plans for the local patriotic cele
bration are being made by Col.
Carle Abrams. grand marhal for
the parade this year, and Don
Madison, president of the Federat
ed Patriotic societies.
Military and patriotic organiza
tions planning parade delegations
are to notify Cel. Abrams
The Memorial dav activities in
clude cemetery visitations in early
morning, the parade and court
house grounds ceremony at 1 1 and
the annual marine wreath cere
monies on the Willamette river.
On the Sunday preceding the holi
day, a patriotic service at First
Presbyterian church will feature
massed colors by patriotic groups
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Nitro Explodes
SENECA, 111.. May 20 A
building containing 8.000 to 10,000
pounds of nitroglycerine at the j
Du Pont plant near here blew up ,
tonight, killing one man.
Most of the 325 employes of
the plant had left their jobs for!
the dav when the blast occurred j
i Windows in other plant build
j ings were blown out by the force
of the blast, which also shattered
j windows in downtown Seneca,
j three miles away
Ford, Union
Talks on Verge
Of Collapse
DETROIT. May 20-i.-Peace
talks between the Ford Motor
company and the United Auto
Workers (CIO) in the 16-day-old
Ford strike stood on the eige of
collapse today.
Threatening the talks on the
very' day the federal government
put a mediator on the scene was a
heated dispute over starting t.me
for negotiations on a new union
contract to replace the one v Inch
expires next July 15
The company, with 102.000 pro
duction workers idle m the 16-day
old strike, refused to agree to con
tract talks urging the trike.
specifically not before June I
The union demanded that Ford
agree to begin contract talks bv
next Monday. Otherwise. I'AW
President Walter Reuther threat
ened to pull the union negotiating
team out of the strike talk.
Further, Reuther declared in a
statement that the union would
lile unfair labor prai tice charges
against Ford if the company
doesn't open contract discussions
by Monday.
mmsM
loors Open 1.00 P. M. For
HoUywood Kids Club
Talent Show Broadcast
Over KOC'O. 1:10 2:00
Stage Progr -Prttes
Cartoons .serial
Special Matinee Feature:
"HIT THE HAY"
With Jadv Canovs
Also
Bo noon's Birthday Calto
For x
James Gordon. Kenneth Le
bold. Terry Handle. Charles
Kieper. David True. Sally H oa
ken. Ii Preal Hutchison. Ciary
Allen. Stephen Perry, Nancy
Lee Hosken.
Eve. Show font. After 5 P. M.
ENDS today:
John Garfield. I.illl Parmer In
-BODY AND SOIT,"
"UNEXPECTED Gl'EST"
Starts Tomorrow font. 1:43
Plus Selected Short Subjects
Ends Todsyl Frank luck's "Iring 'Em Back Alive"
(Sat.) and "Topper Returns'"
O 'h. 3-3721 Continued from 1 r.M.
TOMORROWI TWO NEW ;
THRILLING ADVENTURES! i
(First Time Shewn In Salem)
,ai JL.. ji m
i -
Barry Morjono
SULLIVAN REYNOLDS
G2
sor onmaiow mivmo somamov;
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CARTOON -
$500 Reward Of feral
For Busirk Safe Crackei
W. J. Busick. through the Salen
police department. Friday offered
$500 reward "for iinformatiort
leading to the arrest and convict
ion of the person or persons" : wpa
robbed the safe of the Busick
market the night of May 17.j Tho
rffr im f.w nr ; until
May 20, 1950.
HELD OVER!
Complete Owl Showj
After 10:50 P.M.
Mat. Daily from 1 P.M.
NOW SHOWINCI
CO-FEATt'RE! O
KARTOON
K ARNI VAL
TODAY
At 11 10 with
Reg. Show
LAST TlMfS TODAYI
Johnny WoUsmwIlor
Tmn t Mormaidt"
Fibbor McCoo 1 Molly
"Hoavonly Days"
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BVodorick
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