The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 16, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    f The Statesman, Salem. Oregon,
Candidates for
GOP Chief tain
Are Set Forth
WASHINGTON, July lS-JPh
East and west came forward to
day wit h"harmonyw candidates
for chairman of the Republican
National committee.
Senator Wherry, of Nebraska.
aenate GOP floor leader, got for
mally behind A. T. "EerV Howard,
of SootU Bluff, Neb.
Fri ids of Gov. Dewey of New
York and Senator Taft of Ohio
were . reported favoring former
senator john Danaher of Connect
icut, an attorney.
Rod. Hugh D. Scott, jr., taid
yesterday he would quit the chair
manship if a successor c uld be
found who could bring harmony
to the faction-split party.
He has laid down the condition
that such a man must have the
support of at least 80 per cent of
the 106 -member committee.
MARTIN STEPS DOWN
BALTIMORE, July 15 (TV-
Glenn L. Martin stepped down to
day a head of his big airplane
company. C. C. Pearson, 43-year
old Califomian who previously
has been an officer of Douglas Air
craft company, inc., and Curtis
Wrijeht corporation, succeded him
as president of Glenn L. Martin
company. Martin became chair
man of the board. No reason was
given for the change.
" LET'S
MIKE
Every Sat Nit
At The
Collonwoods
7 mi. East of Albany
on Highway 20
Music by
"Ors" Wollcrs
Orchestra
9:30 to 1:00 O'clock
7
DANCE
Saturday Nite
Aumsville Pavilion
Featuring
New Wonder Valley Beys
: to 12:3
! Milea S. E. of Salem
Hear! Hear! Hear!
Here at Sloper Hall
In Independence
JOE LANE
And His
Western Dane Gang
Celebrating 3rd Year
At Same Location
Record Crowds Every
Saturday Nite .
For a Nite of Fun You won't
Forget come on down to In
dependence. Dancing Till 1 A. M.
Pass Out Privilege
Sponsored by
American Legion
Post 33
ENJOY
DANCING
T011ITE
to
Wayne Sirachan's
Music
VFW Hall
Hood and Church Sts.
-The Coolest Ballroom -The
Bast Done Floor
In Salem
Four Corners
McDnnay Field Top: Of Hill On
East State Stroet
July-Friday 15, Salnrday
Opens 7 PII Opens 3
Rides For Children and Adults
Gams Food Fun
FREE Gifts Ererr Night
Fre Ejrtariatamsnt Every Night
Lots Of Patrolled Parking On Grounds FREE
Saft'rdaT. July 1949
Over Oregon
B? the Aaaodt4 Prcaa
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ALBANY. July 15 With I a
heaw demand on Albany's water
supply, the fire chief warned' all
resident today to be prepared to
turn the faucets off if a fire oc
curs. The city provides a $20 Tine
or 10 days imprisonment for using
water unnecessarily.
ASTORIA; July 15 George
R. Van Vleet wealthy coastal
loeeinc i operator, is suing for a
marriage annulment, contending
that hit wife told htm a lie Zi
years ago when she said she had
never been ; married before. He
asked for $75,000 in property. In
eluding; a house in Portland and
a residence at Cannon Beach.
HOOD RIVER. July 15 The
Hood River valley's outgoing
cherry crop, despite loss o rain
caused cracking, reached 130 car
loads today, the third largest har
vest in 40 years. Prices for fresh
cherries, however, were disap
pointing.
EfTftENIL Julv 15 More than
$100,000 worth of street and sew
er improvements have been con
tracted by the city council this
week, s
RnSFTRirR.fi- ADril 15 Paul
Kiyoshi Sato. 28, was crushed to
Heath hi a Tallin tree vesterday
in logging operations east of here.
CORVALXJS. July 15 State
police officers filled up the Ore
gon State campus today, taking
the training? courses sponsored by
police headquarters. Fifty men a
week are being sent here for the
week -long courses.
ASTORIA, July 15 CIO cer
m! workers will begin negotiat
ing with the Pillsbury flour mill
next week for a IZVi cent an hour
increase
ONTARIO, July 15 A drive
to round up Mexican farm hands
who came into this country illeg
ally was under way today, with
47 having been arrested in a sin
gle day.
PRINEVILLE. July 15 The
24,000 acre cattle ranch owned by
Stewart Stapleton has been sold
to Mr.; and -Mrs. Jess Barksdale,
Doming, N.'jj M., who said their
home state . is too dry to raise
cattle (satisfactorily any more.
ASTORIA, July 15 Packers,
awaiting the new catch of alba
core tuna, have sold the last of
the 1948 pack and at rather
poor prices,' Much of it sold at
$17 a case, compared to the $23
it brought when the season open
ed last fall.
PORTLAND, July 15 The
corps of engineers today set a
public! hearing for Aug. 17 at
The Dalles on a proposed bridge
across the Columbia river at Cov
ington: point.
PLANE CRASHES
DENTON, Tex., July 15 -(P)-An
air force P-80 jet plane crash
ed near hire today in a heavy
rainstorm, killing its only occu
pant. COME TO THE NEW
Paradise Islands
Pick nicking Swimming
Open Air Dancing
New Modern Dressing Rooms
Swimming Pool A Landscaping
3 Miles East on Airport Road
Old Time
DANCE
Every Saturday
Highl
Over Western Auto
259 Court St
Join the Crowd and Have a
I Good Time
MUSIC BY
J. Ben's Orchestra
Public Dance
A dm. 60c. Inc. Tax
E
DAIJCE
TONIGHT
at
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Old Tune aad Modera
VT
Musle by
Pop Edwards Oreo.
Adm. 60c (Us Included)
16 Sunday 17,
PII Opens 1 PII
Truman j Signs
Housing Bill,
Asks Action
WASHINGTON; July 15 -WV
With "deep satisfaction," Presi
dent Truman signed the long
range housing bill into law today.
Then he called for quick action
to put into effect its three main
features, which call for:
Construction of; 810,000 publk-ly-owned
low-rental housing units
in the next six ears.
A five-year multi-billion dollar
slum clearance program.
A S325.000.000 farm housing
program.
Mr. Truman announced he will
ask congress immediately for
funds needed to finance the three
part program this year.
Enactment of the housing law
was Mr. Truman's first big vic
tory in this session of congress for
the domestic program he calls the
-fair deal."
R. E. Decamp,
Lumberman,
Dies in Woods
DALLAS. Julr lS-f-Stricken
with a heart attack while cruising
timber, Richard E. Decamp, 32,
Salem forester for the Willamette
Valley Lumber Co and affiliates,
died today in a deep canyon near
Valsetz.
An Oregon State college gradu
ate, Decamp had been chief for
r ester of the Willamette Valley
Lumber Co. three years. He re
cently was appointed a member of
the O & C lands advisory board,
and was Polk county chairman of
the Keep Oregon ; Green associa
tion. The widow and three children
in Salem survive.;
The body was brought to the
Henkle and Bollman chapel.
Connecticut
Town Hit by
200,000 Fire
D ANBURY, Conn., July 15 AP)
A general alarm fire raged
through four buildings in the
heart of Danburyfs business area
today, leaving about 20 families
homeless and causing damage un
officially estimated at $200 000.
Acting Fire Chief John H. Ire
land said the blaze was touched
off by an exploding oil drum.
About a score -of firemen and
policemen required first aid treat
ment and three were taken to a
About 1,000 spectators watched
300 firemen battle the flames,
which raged out of control for
more than two hours.
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Strike News
Steadies Mart
NEW YORK, July lS-PHGood
news on the steel strike steadied
the stock market today.
Final prices showed a majority
of small losses" but many early
declines were erased and leading
steel stocks crossed into plus
ground.
Trading proceeded at a fairly
brisk rate during the morning but
slowed to an ample in the last
couple of hours. Turnover of 800,
000 shares compared with 1,160,
000 shares Thursday and 1,050,000
Wednesday. I
The Associated Press acerage of
60 stocks dipped ,1 of one point to
62. The railroad and utility groups
were unchanged but the industrial
section slipped a notch.
Wheat Lower,
Corn Goes Up
CHICAGO. July 15-aj-A ses
sion of irregular! price trends to
day left wheat, oats and lard low
er, corn and soybeans mixed and
rye higher at the close on the
board of trade.
Wheat ended 4 to 2 cents low-
i er, corn was 2 lower to 1 high
! er, oats were T j to 1 cent lower,
l rye was 2 -2 4 j higher, soybeans
I were 4 lower to i higher and
lard was 7 to 12; cents a hundred
pounds lower.
Persistent selling pressure en
: tered the wheat pit all day, reflec
I ting in part an; easier trend in
cash wheat markets. At one time
all wheat except December sold
under 2.00. j
FORD STRIKE AUTHORIZED
DETROIT, July 15-0ip-Ford
workers across the nation have
voted strike approval by a 7-1
margin, the CIO United Auto wor
kers reported today.
Strike approval does not neces
sarily mean there will be walk
out. It simply give union officers
authority to' call one.
STORM FEARED
TOKYO, Saturday, July 18--A
typhoon pushed harmlessly past
Okinawa today ; but curved to
ward southwestern Japan. Oc
cupation forces and Japanese pre
pared for another big blow.
m
Theatre
WOODBURN, ORE.
Now Playing!
'Man From Colorado"
and
Disney Festival -
Shopper
"V " x z
LONDON, July 14 Blende Roth
Khama. Z4-7emr-Jd fersner
Londom tjvist who married
African tribal ruler Seretae
Khama, goea shopping la the
British capital Monday wnue
awaiting 'rating whether she
wUl be permitted to rejoin her
husband ta Pretoria, Soath Af
rica. fAP Wlrephoto to The
Statesman.)
Additional Bus
Tie-up Talked
For New York
NEW YORK, July 15 -P)-The
CIO transport workers union to
day threatened to shut off bus
transportation for 1,800,000 more
riders in a strike that already has
eliminated service for more than
1,000,000 New Yorkers.
The sudden strike has closed
down two of the city's largest pri
vate companies, the New York Om
nibus and the Fifth Avenue Coach
Co., which operate 1,080 buses on
30 routes.
New Parking
Regulations
Go in Effect
New regulations for the parking
around the Marion county court
house go into effect today. Sheriff
Denver Young reminded Friday
night.
Parking along the curb of the
circular driveway will be pro
hibited at all times, and parking
in stalls will be prohibited from 6
p.m. to 7 a.m. Violaters will be
given parking tickets, Young said
The last session of the state
legislature authorized the Marion
county court to regulate parking
around the courthouse.
Doors Open 1:66 P.M. for
HOLLYWOOD KIDS CLUB
Stage Program Prizes
Cartoons Serial
Special Matinee Feature:
"SONG OF ARIZONA"
with Key Rogers "Trigger"
also
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
For
Beverly Hamman, Phyllis Nel
son, Christian Nenxel, Shirley
Stanley, Alan Ritchey, Colleen
Kelso. Jackie Weekly, Ruby
Weston. Judy Boyer. Michael
Morrow, Jean Brandt, Helen
Hewitt. Judy Larson. Emmltt
Johnson, Jimmy, Seely, Joyce
Yeater.
Eve. Show Cont after 5:31
ENDS TODAY!
Second Big Feature
"MY OWN TRUE LOVE"
Melryn Douglas,
Wanda Headrix
Starts Tomorrow - Cont. 1:45
i hills of i:o:.:e
i.c:rjrriu-oiKr ;
LASSIE ZSZox
Co-Feature
"BELLE STARR'S
DAUGHTER"
A
Baseball Tough!
Salen Senalors
YS.
Spokane
8:03 P.IL
WATERS FIELD
Box Seat Reservations
Phone X-4C47
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Greer Garson
Married to
Texas Oil Man
SANTA FE, July II -W- Au
burn-haired screen actress Greer
Garson, 36, became the bride here
today of CoL E. E. (Buddy) Fog
elson, wealthy Texas rancher, oil
man and sportsman.
The wedding ceremony was
performed before a shrub-banked
fireplace in the home of Fletcher
Catron, Santa Fe attorney, by
Justice James McGhee of the New
Mexico supreme court. About 20
friends of the couple were pres
ent They left shortly after the
ceremony for a brief wedding trip.
Miss Garson said she plans to
return to Hollywood soon to be
gin work on a sequel to "Mrs.
Miniver," the war film which
boosted her to screen fame.
The wedding was the second
for both.
Senate to Vote
Tliursda v on
Atlantic Pact
WASHINGTON, July 15
The senate will vote at 4 p.m.
(EST) next Thursday on ratifying
the North Atlantic security treaty.
Opponents blocked efforts to
obtain a unanimous agreement to
vote earlier. They apparently hop
ed to enlarge their core of re
sistance to the 12-nation alliance.
The pact is designed to con
front Russia with a pledge that
the United States, Canada, Brit
ain and nine western European
nations will take measures to re
sist an attack on any one of them.
A two-thirds majority of those
senators voting is required to
commit this nation to the treaty,
and proponents claim enough
votes to ratify it with ease.
Gallant Wins
Honolulu Run
HONOLULU, July 15 -JP- The
schooner Gallant breezed past
Diamond Head tonight into a
beautiful Hawaiian sunset and the
lead in the Los Angeles-Honolulu
yacht race.
H. B. Wyeth. jr.'s 65-foot New
port Harbor, Calif., craft finish
ed the race at 6:18 pjn. (8:18
p.m., PST) after a stretch run
down Molokai channel ahead of
a 20-knot wind.
She made the crossing in 11
days, 8 hours, 18 minutes, 14
seconds. Less its handicap of 36
hours, 18 minutes, 39 seconds, the
Gallant's net time was B days,
19 hours, 59 minutes, 35 seconds
the best time so far by more
than ll hours.
The third yacht to finish, the
Gallant grabbed the lead from the
cutter Patolita, owned by Charles
D. Wunan of Santa Barbara.
fCrfAmn let In Tom -
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COOPHMIEll
HENRY BIANKE KING VIDOR
2nd Hit!
Ann Sothern
Alexander Knox
In
"The Judce Steps Out"
Last Day'
"Barkleys of Broadway
"Alias Nick Beat"
Tomorrow !
The Season's Merriest Hit!
TOM DRAKE ALAN YOUNG
2nd Aee Treat! -L
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Color Cartoon New
House Republican
Leaders Lash
At Brannan Bill
WASHINGTON, July 1$ -VP)
The1- house republican leadership
minced no words today in rally
ing GOP forces against the Bran
nan farm bill.
The bill will be debated next
week by the house.
In a special notice to the 171
republicans in the house. Rep.
Arends of Illinois, the GOP whip
whose job it is to get out the
party vote, said:
"Every republican who Is on
his feet and breathing, or shows
any signs of life and is free from
doctor's orders, must be account
ed f or . . . and be ready to vote
on this all-important and far-
reaching legislative proposal. We
must defeat the Brannan farm
bilL-
Mae West Sues
For 250,000 as
Result of Tumble
NEW YORK, July 15 -CP)- Mae
West today sued the luxurious
New York Hotel Chatham for
$250,000 for a tumble she took
in her bathroom there.
Miss West alleged a defective
floor mat caused the fall.
The actress said the fall nre-
vented her from continuing to
earn S3.000 a week as the star
in the stage revival of "Diamond
LiL"
KARTOON
KARNIVAL
TOD AT
At 12:30 with
Reg. Shew
Last Times Today!
Abbott A Costella
"Pardon My Soxona"
o
William Powtn
"My Man Godfrey"
OWL SHOW T0NITE!
Phone 3-3467 Matinee Daily from 1 P.M.
STARTS TOMORROW!
A True and
of Reckless Men
...and the Lure
$20,000,000
in r
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STERN DEFEND ASKED
CANTON. China, July 15-V
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to-
We Present uith Pride
"Lovely Frances Conner'
With th Charming Voie f .
AT THE I
5 ft
Piano and Solovox
For Short Engagement
SALEM SUPER CLUB
Specializing in Hatian Food
dub PrivOagt Phone 2-9242
ENDS TODAY1
(Saturday)
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night called for stern' defense of
this provisional nationalist capital
against the Chinese communits.
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Dana Andrews
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