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Weather X. if if Ma. Mia. Prerlp. Ilka M 44 far f"artlTd trico Sn rraftciiMsa. M 52 M Cnwaao . S3 so so FOHECAT I from t weather l.j. reau. McNaiy field. Sa!f.i: n,otir cloudT today and tonnnt. been m. rig Krtly cloudy Wcdnli. Iilrr.rittrt tit ram today. Iunt anov. nesday. Cooler toda. fttch near t. fnoderale to f--n S.W .ndf nr 9. Farm out loc a. Condition for trw.t farm activities ui, favorable ttxlai rl Wednesday. Television! V'Miro is advancing toward tha 'Villatnett valley. Th latest new . r the nation's newest industry ill H rear next Sun-Jar in the lf-r.4.gs attire section of the Or goal frtalesaoaa. mat POUNDED 1651 ISth YEAR 14 PAGES Tha Oracjoa Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Tuaaday. Mar 31. 1949 PRICE Sc No. 73 a:(D)'IPoDIIc afeuim rai for Escaped! (Ddhvo Sc(inir S Escaped Cons Leave Trail of Sawed Bars, Dismantled Loci?, Stretched Wi re Dragnet Envelopes ifijrmh . -J ; r .ifiiSi1 -H --$o?-; state; Many Leads r Pinson 'Sawed Out' - - Is II B aY , i, " - '. . i " , . . 'i. ' I t '1 :l t a. fj , aaHpaaw - ... .aaaaavjar V Tarn k 1 I aT I u. - v x ii anajl m i am ' bkmbI - - Unlocked Benson! They Cut Bars - Fled Over Wall. 1 John Smith. Oren Ut prUn gitard. pinU to Guard William Allen point tn the "bullpen" matter hole B -bullpen" cell fr.m hieh C .nvirt J.l.n !" mechanim another buicle in epe ... , route, rinron aKarmb'rd it th a renrh t Plman. ranirirM murdrrrr. rx-iped ifWr u. i f, -,hr ..., i,i v K-n. fr. ... t bar vtiUi haekaaw bUde. nnrbt rell. Jrrrv Sterjio. another cuard. points to the spot uheie Pinson and Benson escaped from the rell b!wk into the ard. They broke the window, saw ed aa a bar. whkh was rewelded into place immediately. mum OTDODOB Ha!ant iiii Jiie national bidie t Ly ie4)uii me -Txi ! to yn ail tiinr 1"49 fi fM.'i jiimi ?; ii 'If fiiM s.x nn-iiths .if 19 ii . j.ii: di lill.-H.-Il It lt ! f -fi . !-- tliti-blr rr.n cun'j (ink u . lablut iut -f an I'm).!' ! . U i the iKi'ttit is in i;..in . ,i.':! ill! the 1 1 r it-. Ktil4Hv ;.ti ' t faft t! .a th 1951 h-t v -.:! ! lMit- on rabbit if ' tiimwn -r.U. tlie . c Yt-t Uur w hiinf i. -i n-i.-; ..d Xil.ttil i'fr.virr M 1 - ' Atk. K -!) the ! ' k- - it mki..'i ;m !''i e .1 -' tlss -' '.! l:..t '(.f Negro Taken From Sheriffs Home. Lvnehed j IKWINGON. G May 30-4' -K.tr.it iet'' f tiken fr m .1 1 D in I he -i 1 f f 1 e 1 iin.i i ; v !"if- t:.l .t i.! biiten to cte.-tlh. The 1 eat... t'.lif Hill. Jr. 21. .is iie:tti ;,fti b cii-Uu t.inir i-Lii;t n- '1r.:?l.r bt b ntr . . ...f- Tower Guard R. G. IPirsch separate barbed wire on outh prison wall where Pinson and Benson vaulted to freedom after scaling It with plank, under fire. (Statesman photos by les tour.) ! Lilienlhal Boilim Mad (Won Holiday 7, , , g J I lie yeiL'ibitriood At 'Smear Campaign9 Death Total Raised to 6 WASHINGTON. M;.y 30 A' -B.-iU-ig ir. ti! itt--i;v( ti Sfi.iii i H k ken loope i (H-U-u Awrric;-ii n.ti.i i iinutiii jti. nt th uo cmrriiui . .I w r . h Li'.etithl 5 Or.a.imar: TukiiiR the ii r t ff fct a uv. n i lneiK f H :i kriili p-r i h . jis of jti i s lti:;iM: "rfch ;i!ttt 11 to imu- Umi. uri.'im-sf. 1 1 i s; ii.! uHi-m.itt-! yui licit r : cl.ait thi-.t fc! Ml pti.ve iis to limn i it.iii tl i inii- Ufl If Of UliS lln.Illn all 11 th i t- - D id tl Li!ienth.-,1 i f I'lii.i'.uit ii t r i of the Mloiiitc ifij!y I.iliei.thil di.U of hi Shf iff Gtolfc I!.,! ..i( If ! 1! I ..i tcurd hi Kvin I 1 1 ii h ,m hen h at rrrtei The sheriff ;;id 1 1 i I hai eunt-.i ' ion Id e r h '' ru !r' ip f.d tev'tn J S.ml) 1l-A' S' i.nl U' .' I ' fcjr ;l i.f It WO'.... th i fhoit S!Hi ly I . is V bii .i; u e i i i'.i!. i - i i . . i i 4.1 l t! veil ti-ii Hiit I ilU : i u? ' hlt s.'- th ' I ,.n e.i - Jlf StT l-fii- (t i : I1 tit.' t. he P: i nu t t : a-k s 1 (id r i n : i .. o .'i:i ' i i'ii' Wrnt to A fit i ht-iif? i v. i t t h.,. ; i CM R.l1 !h. H-U Get PiMol ll.ii :li Hi il I 'ed !..; k : in- 1 1 . :.. u h n t in in t re m u f r i : t rr i i : the i- hef oi e. t r i oe i '. h iie 1 l t It Me T thou --. .-ti.i f. II.:'. H . ke I fit l ..I'd him -th e.i d . r.e ;,-.d t. t i r. e ! I l ' v :i ' h : ! Ii ;1 y Kl. ! . a'i n. d . t . - ft in tr ii I" i I't tl L lltlg plO- p in 1 1 i . 1 1 Ki;.rr- (luetion of Health I! 'n-nth,.! ya.tl :.; i i e i.f tl .it "fm priipif v,r ti oid ,'mi n:i,tify. t-i; th .it.ciuiry w lil i:;.k rr.v h.,:i: l!t iidi- ,1 If .A the U'!iinii-n.'i "v. . I tt t it u oi iii-!'.e i.-id my h.,ith m.i!1 t.ik i. .1 : t of ne'. f H ike: p-r I: tiv.i rr of f.e nuMi.jiu.jieiiieiit vi ioi.ihii Ford Workers Back in Plant I etl HI IiKTROIT. Muy 30 :A f t e r moi thijii trine ek tiiKe i',1U-r.ess in a "ueetl-nr" jjioute. H:..r!;tiii work is letuir.ed to '.' l)!:i it i-.it.i hi. rd t, ;.t t v ti,, . ;.is.. to ; tf,.,i' for trjiunip ':v of limited jn i" ,ii ' . : I f.e nun t''..n KMi. liiKi I'l'udt'C- B tt.e Ai;ied F' The d;ith toll fiom Memorial D. weekend ai oicjgint. in Oregon .tond a! six this morning. Tin ee hje died in tiffic mis haps A 17-year-old Roseburg boy i 'presumed drowned in the Ump qua riei. A tt.ree-ar-old young ster o'Uiked to dath on a cravon wtnle on a Memorial day visit with his grandparents. A 15 -year-old Loiane youth w;. crushed while pi.tng on the holiday. The body of the fourth possible victim Mas sought in th North L'mptjua river r.ear Glide. 13 miles ast of RosebuiiJ Robert Lo c- But Sot Her Sitter MILWAUKEE. May 30 4'. Little Linda Wlzl couldn't rouse htr biiby sitter, but t'ieie isn't aiiything weak about cher .n e She roused her w hole home neigh- borhood and lield up party-lirie routine lor moi. tfian an hour yesteioay. When polio. summoned by passers-by. entered the Wetel horn, they found a high-school baby sitter snoozing over the fun ny papers. Ann sitting on the floor wai Linda. 16-months-old. ptepa ing to sound another stanza of her la ment into the telephone which she had pulled from its stand. Glide li um high si i I ock hool senior. :--h m t . ' 1 1 it t l! ! K t 1. :i a I i.i t't rretit .Hi I eo.: t, 1 .,- d i-en C'h h. em oh o: k. UO.if i- CI ' h;.s r t.; a y.c Ki in L II (OV Ke. idied cim Mv or m-. I v The 4-ii.v .ke w 1:14 L ' . l I , u .-.i. .. , . , tr e r.jtit.on. . . ...... . . - v. .. V. I r Asks Wb iate. 17. tu in bled fisf.ing. I'a-.-ersby saw- Siii.uav . ieai i Jhi.t he aeii hint Vas bwg (iriiteed o.-e kiiled in previous high- v ei : . D Hedge John Eldnag. 1M. K.tene: and I.eoiiaio P. Lai sen. 1!81 Vi.rnhiU. him failt-ti self. theie while go under to disclose Ti, river 9 GOP Solons Offer Health Insurance Plan w i y ai i u'tents til Fol tlai.d : i v -a e i them t : I il .Ii f t . -Heard UiMr siln Ni-s H.i-' i - Ah :,t S-ientit 't-.-, v - ati'rt'.i ' i i -m 1 1 e V, ,.i . ' s? . iV (lut in Kanks of r Bjik I ilirnlhal Telle rill Kilfffil oves l Arri t-n e' I f Wreathes At Depoe Ba DKPOK HAY :. v " Wiati- T'cm 4 !i weie htm on the P....' . vi ff f ii i: e - i :i ,i - ' nnuil fU-et id :.o. ei- M f Day irirnmi.v The P' oa!! .in hoi.n'ei' Te Jit at Ma piie .. ,: -v .- t r v f iI-3 i- e .1 r- -f. uieiit i :. th!!' Alt', t ! h . .eiTi e K ! f M' h he U v b. ! till- is foi.i.ii 1.1 , v b. bout 7 a n- mk i rf I Irws'i'., i. It m . at'4. s tirsl ivm hiiig i.f :: . - . r v : v t ' t ' : ' , t- c? ' ' ' i ' ' ' . "...I ti- i ' "ht I! - ., t ; : ' '! t .-.ti n ;c i.t i : i imr s.i !, is vi 1 1 ', - fi i.i i:t il ( IIIN A Rliii DRIVE AfiAI.V i'AM'i '-r- .i,. M.,v 3L- -I' -N..f ('. i- . n.,!i!..i s -ii- 1 1 s,:,i t.-r ii'.'. s. ii, e o' 'h ('um rr. i. t r i ..(.- i "ii took Shat.gh;.i .ire i e.i'v s:..' c!..i g so.ithwt".; in v r: in v tie t e-i 1 1 i.j.it ,011 of !i',e ill ,ve .i t'os pi o . isiti' dp.tai. WASH'Vi'.T N. M..y P - The gi Alii n.et.t it 'i '.n. c rr.p ,.sh x..iti the sot;. ; t s" vi :'h !u ptr iei.1 fe.vi i,- ...r; i n.j'.i t-s if .t v, t i e j : up v -i,,,! ; 'lit. rr.ei' P: vi.tfl.t litriiit H..4 v t : wi,: 1mi.iv i-" S.. ,:.fcs '.. t s ;.. or . . ...-h he ...s p ' t". .i..4:v t-t ;;;.,-.eiJ at a;; f.e: ' C' ii.(i ceil inn c.lI in s;fi! ic; : .,i h $4JM l.k'.o TuKI .r Cliildren Die In Accidents v. - 1 1 d a v health i pro ' t a n d o each r.l'G ENE tf ii - t , de.,!h after and a 1 .-yc, f Oie. Mi a j 1 1 - -f ! bi v c hoked wallowing a titvun -i, iii !..d v. .js crushed -A to s.S 'ton oon 0i0. ii e ! H , . : i.i! :.-pi-: to: c s of it. in.'.-i i.t, ..f vv I;. i h r h.. sent to ii un,es i f roi g dat icns. II,.,". IT -.".ed hi ,o .1 W e : .isc. f i esi-4. 1 1 n i I'riilli.ss.oi; 1 the evei uts s i l..i;: ir..,ii igl es: iiiiat :;, an rr. p a -Kepi ; t. t-s task on t i - branch, "he body iky oi- l et ommen- 19 b. '. i v ne.ii heie tulav The toddler. Joht.nv Baker, son of Mi. and Mrs. John W. Baker, loute 1. ei.eta. ri.ed while the faniiiv visited at the horn of h:s g: aiidpiii er.ts John Gamble. IS. son of Mr and Mis. John Gamble, route 1. Lor ane. was i rushed to death near home when an old piling loader frame toppled back w aids. He died instantly. Two other boys were playing with Gamble. A i-row -A r-t w itnessed t"e p:oi ,' 3 1 f ishllii VI aft l;i5 essis IT" jl.; i ere ! l.aili'M ih.af ;. i -..r . uti ha! bo: Ml I'.e". T!-.,.n::i. K fKn ai1.i.:tar.t r viea'.ri f-oT, the - . -t-Nation., 1 . . : d ' fill led v es Lead d irv l s ' -4 I'V-O Floral Pieces. Parade Mark Memorial Day ,4, , , , ! SiefT. loiTiei! the tet if ".e oi. Moiid.'V ui pavi'iu hi-! ' ircn and women who lost in I, ent and last w.i n.s -jif I -it ..41. UI a ti l ts t ..O Animal Crackers O.. St t ;n sands f ".o: p.e. ii vt.1 l s .'-A d thtongi id.taiv. v ' .!,' pjtsi in an fi preieiiiiig !!' ' ! v .i on th ste; i oi;i . v i oi.: t: of :r:dert u' on t" gT.iv rs nf :n t-emetei is uf v -m . . - ft . Admir -?;:ed W.r'.i V: : c. r i w a Pol t;r t : ; i p..; ki-r ' . . 4 1 1 rerrn! v ) v-sd that ti . t- ' e v i "d t :.. I v :..t . .. : t : '. .e He s. St..-- must sop r.::n i-.ch as i-.,n-s th. armed f H'tna- E G Amer u a e a : "-1 1 to a p- d t"e I' fuid'it: i crom : ces a ir d a li to take "S. Jom't HAVE to Waviat oaV 9$ laasjw fUigiri m fjiicv i, tv le.'d ui world affairs. "Never on Defensive" We should nr stand on the defen-ie " Gatch err.phajied "Of; : one th:rg we may b sure" nothing; great was ever actximpirshed by a pet-ple who dwi not feel them-i sle to be great. National enod- I e-stv ui the height ef futility " j He said America must "steer a ! mkidle cxu rse. directly up th cen-j i ter If a country goes to the left ion enough and consister-y erx iigh. it will complete th circi; 'and return ' to its starting from1 th right Muolinj. Hitter and i Tiftjcmilliori ncinary, ct-m- ' m m m a men men long r bu .' a;. the dec! seiu-e. have at wo: Id .red ' American men and wo more gumption in the tf.on a!i the pundits ;. t.oIISts. dichdor has r seen.'' Gatch. We our h. We keep 1 thi anil Co' Sal ehilda paid tribal U Ameriea'i war iMiVaaaj I. Mesworlal day ser vices at th Marios rouaty e-ouilsouac. Sbaws plaia How era avesyeatk to statu tk World War I OMihby at ' tfc rouctaouse arc Arta Ada. 7. left, a'svd br sister. Varsna. 5. arngkier of Mr aad Mrs. VirgtsOa Adaaaa. 114a .V. latk aU I SUl-: nursery and th Eagles and other aaa akoto). (Olker paotaa, paga 'fraternal orders. hold in the fot of the wurif! pro-.e vo:tny if ne Un.'td States woithv Tl e prayer vvas given Ly Rev Ci We-'ey Tt:i f.er pasto the Liie Mtt.oti;t ciiui ch chap. a.:-, in World War II. Car! At-riT.s. cnairm;n of tr.e Merr.oi .a', d-ay tomrr.it tee. w a.--master of ceremon.es. Honored Guests Honored guests on the court house Speakers platform were Mavor P.obert L. EiMrom. West Salem Nla.vor Walter Mu-g'-av. Salem Police Chief Claud War ren: Don Madison, piesident of the Federated Veterans Organiza tions of Salem and Lt Corodr. ?. Morey. jr. -im naval re ser e instructor. Music was furnished by the Salem high. Lh junior fiigh. Parrish junior high, and Willa mette university band". Troops of th army navy and air force reserve and th Oregon national guard represented the military. Other organizations in the par ad were the VFW, American Legion, Spanish-American war veterans, governor's guard, police reserves, boys scout. Salem day WASHINGTON. May 30 NiiJe members of congress proposed a new. voluntary msuiaiue plan risignd t v id the same i aj to tr pi v el!-f".-do. at a i osl scaled person's inn me The bill, intended as a subs; Uife for Pi esident Truniai.'s crr jii.is, i v irisuiani e plan, w ;H i.e in tioduced tomoiiow iy two sena tors rind sevu i epi esentuti vs, all republicans. To Avoid Socialism The sponsors, who said the ld! ' would avoid "the tuois of sta'e socialism." aie Ser.atois Ives (X)'i and Fland ers ( Vt i and Rej.s Cl.ff'T'i P C;o-e (NJi. Fulton (Pa!. Hale (Me). Herter (Mass). Javjts i.NYi, Mor ton (Kyi. ar-.d Nixon. Calif i. They said tha pln :s " ie..:gr,ed to bring within ev r biM-l y learh ail the care that the nation's medi cal facilities tan provide" The whole pian would be volun tary. People could subscribe or not as they choose. Dot tors, hospitals and states could join or stay out, A subscriber -would pay in .3 per cent of his income, up to $5,000. The sponsors figure most of the cost would be met by the sub scriptions which would average ! $114 per year per family. Ta Make Vp Deficit Deficits would be made up by federal and state gov ei nments. The maximum cost for the fedra! government is estimated at $.',00 -000 000 th fust ear and about SilSO .000.000 four years la'er. The Truman plan, on the other hand, is estimated bv it backers to cost about Sti. 000 000 000 a ver The new republican substitute made public tooay would be built around iocal. v ,,1 jrr.rv n'ar. s Followed by Police By I.esler F. t our faff Wri!. Tit S'atraman Ortgon law officers and pcisst n n. aimed with h:h-pow red rifles and fhotguns, spread a rlitynt-t r the Mt? Monday, seeking to -hoot down or captuit twt despera'e ixinvicts who made a Ivold break front the Oitgi-r. state penitertti :". Escaping by dark over the south wjill in a ha.l of buUets early Monday morning were John O. Pinst n. 31. cottvictAi of slaying; a : vtate policeman at The Dalles, and 1 William P. Benson, 44. seivmg fivel years for aimed robbei y. The manhunt centered in an area ' south of Salem and tue prison ! , .Monday night after a resident re- ! j ported seeing the men in the ball- , park area. City police also founds a print cf a bare foot in th same vicinity. Over i in Posae A posse of more than 100 eity and state police, deputv sbeuffs. prison guaids and volunteers wei. making a house-to-house search and tombing pastures near the air port. Thev said they would contin ue throughout the night. "I don't think we'll take them alive.' tu husky prison g iaid stated. "I don't see whv the state should have to feed people like these " A state policeman reir -irked' "I don't intent) to do much t.ilkirg if I see either i f them."' Net: !v eveiy member r f the posse . ei that neither man would be taken alive Other state police tqu.-td late last nignt patroled in area around Cat-lton where a m.tn was ecn prow brig a tool shed and f'.ed into a wooded aiea. Police said de-i iip tions indicated the lead was ". civ pronuMr.g " Theft in Portland's southwe-t district of a .2. caliber pi-tol niiri a .22 tallber rifle and some am munition from a residence alerted city patrols into that sector. The two had been in the correc tion cell block for previous escape' attempts. Pinson was one of eight "convicts who attempted b flee last fall by setting fire to the prison flax plant. Two year a. he at tempted to trash through a van! gate while diiving a pri.ri truck Benson tritd to cut through his ceM rif.oi. Sawed Off 2 Bars Warden Geoige Alex i- !:- s.iid Pinson engineered the ut bv sawing tff two bars in hs fell John O. PItohi I L 1 William P. rVniin with a smuggled hacks.) Wrigtling thiough the t: ing. he thn used a v if '.ih tf, completely fli the hloik's roaster lock Altri iij'h 12 ncsp'-M ! conliritd in the block. P reasons or know n to pr : (lals. t ho- or, Iv 16 i''j-, The paii then biike a pane and sawed avvav an on the wtt tellbloik v thcTii4fl e into the p:io .c i.I.,de ry nui'ii sniiKiled .i -s.-mhi . .','m . were --on, for -o-i off.- Be-ison. ".v ; r.i low i'"im' bar .!! let l v a r d Russia Blasts German Unity Hopes at Paris FAF IS. Mav 31-.' p fii lonifht bl.i4,.,i hi n. nl fit this i ' j 1 i f r ' n ii .sttrs on ri'.-r- vv 1 Germany uri ir ii. nt -S '"et Jin. i f agt e- f for,gn .4St i. .! 2ovir Anriiei Vis!: ir.-sK v, it ciew said. w h h i I reao v somelhir.g like those in around 35 OOO OCjO people a e er.r...!,ed pla-is like "hose of he Blue Cuss, unions, .pera tiv es But the backers say thev would Di,e to the skeleton giu.d on th rught shift, nf.'n i tr.e ( or v it ts walked to the south, pr.son wall unseen. I s Plank in Yard They climbed t'e ws'!. nr.g a plank lv.rg in the yv After reaching trie top fhev v.:e ob served rv a guard in a Never ."0 yards to the east. He emidi-il his 38 pistol at the men. bu! did not biirg them down. Erin officials said Ire guard had access 'o a high-powered rifie. H it failed to use it during the confusion. It was not known whether the men wei hit. Police swarmed to the area im mediately, and state police set up road biock within 20 minutes, but no trace t f the pair Wdi fuund. Found Only Transients Portland police rushed to a southwest Portland railroad yaid Monday afternoon after it was re ported the convicts might be on a f cie' t train. They' found two tran sients aboard instead. Trainmen s.ori. hov. r. that the two other men bid jumped from the train ear I. or. Both men were shoe'e-s. had short hairtuts and wnr blue der wn o vera. Is and shirts. Pinion : .5 fe f II ir, hes tall and w eighs U;0 P'-iinus Benson is ." feet 1! in lit s i'i'I also we-.ghs lf.0 pound. Bor, a ' e ' t x t , ei.eiy riangei oi . s an 1 ' i i! -noo; -v.TniHit prov (Katioi: au'hi rif.es warned. i vit ft.itign rr i r. 1 1 r . turned - i t "riie t. U" tf.e pi on iu'( -if "he ff.i-a wtsttii: powers for f i-ra clern l ll.til gOVt.'i n!-;ti t Under 1h. P.t rtri onstitutio-i. .ri Arnerii 3-i sn.;r' J tid Vish iiisk v attacked h :r !xsis in prir.tiple and in d-ta:l t ';i refi.Md vr, 1. consider th'o; i a kt.ia for discussion. Ti. American. B.i'ish snti Fitr.th ministers in 'hair rrpiits iriat.tf it plain thev coii fared tha Vifhinsky chars twvpii.f H to Itfcve ro loom for riprorr,.e. His attack frdlo.ved the sarr.a piittem w hich l-d to t'e f utile ai.d c t.d loktd endings of the court tils of March and DoiTror, 147. , Talk will go 'in tomorrow r,d Psibly for another d y on tf.a pclitical questions if unifying Germany. But most oisrvrTS ftlt that the onlv hope of any agrte-n-fit here now was vine working arrangerrients for reviving east-l-Cfrmari trade a-ui solvir.g th dilemma These iiiitiong ara to be taken up next. MIVS TRIAL TO START AG A If NFW YORK. fav 31 .V, Tha perjury trial of A!ar Hiss gi-ts intc. Jtoeral court tomorrow. Tl.a tiial has ieen po-dp-jred sig timf fi var.t.us rea..or.s. a m run ipirui (St-pt. 1 ta Mo in Tfi.f Year 4t, f pi i -on way from the disad (tage ha! put rech get a of f,at-rate premiums present plans out of the mel ons of people i ne measure would use exist ing plans, enable them to expand. anoVpen the way for new- plans. ' Walter Pierce 88 Years Old I 45 ) l M, a- p Scream Heard in Pit--Just Bears Walter M. Pierce, former gover nor of Oregon, passed his Bgth birthday quietly at his Fx. la farm home Monday with his wife Born in Illinois. Pierce began his Oregon political career as superintendent of schools in L'ma tilia county in 1SS6. He served in th st3te legislature as senator apparently someone had fallen in- i from 1SC3 to 1807 and again from to the pit. j Itl7 to lzi. Lt. John Kleemeier reported th H aa elected governor In lt22 officers found no trace of any land served for on term. He be troubl. and decided th "screams" j cam a congrcassman in 1933. srv wr Just ylps of bear euba for 'ing as CemocraUc representative their breakfast. of th 2rd district until 143. CIXCINNATI. May 30-nf-Police squads made a rush call o the Cincinnati zoo bear pit today on a report by a nearby resident that she heard screaming and that Western International At Yafeirr.a -. Sa!em -T At W.r.ati nr. 3-i 9o,kmnm S it Al fcterrafrttMi J-I-. V'tncirivrr 1J-7 At Taoir.a -. Vitlofia 11-S ' At Wrnatctvc 1. Spokao . Coast LeagM At Kan Dtafo a-J. Pofan t. Al KaeranMtnto 4-3. SWrt( a-IC At Oakland S-S. Hnllywwl J-J At L Angeles 10-1. la-t Frarutiaea - National Leagav At rmabw-fh S-S. C.Hin At Stear York 1-7. atrMan "a 13 Man I At f-niUoalpMa J-S. kVMton T-f - At 1. Louis a-e, Clnciu:ari S-J -4 Uat Aawericaa Leagu At Owaajra 2-2. Dtrtrutt 1-1 At WaaHMiMltMi S-l. Near York 1-19 M Carlajxl 1-1. St. lauu 1-a lal IS anat.i At totasto ia-4, miaoolania -