lTha Statesmen, Salem. Oraqopt-Thuiday, April . 43, IS5Q Efforts to Get Americans Out Of China FaO WASHINGTON, April 12-(JP)-Costly US. efforts to evacuate 2.000 Americans and other for eigners from Shanghai by sea col lapsed today after three months of haggling with the Chinese eom Imunists were climaxed By last I minute obstacles raised by the na tionalists. Secretaryof State Acheson an nouncing, the cancellation' of the plans, said th last straw was a notice from the nationalists that for "military reasons" they were sealing off. the last open Yangtze river channel to the sea with 1 mines. He said . this country how will press the communists to reverse : an earlier refusal and permit the stranded foreigners to go by rail I to other China ports where ships i can enter. , , j The state department, he jre 1 ported, spent nearly $500,000 last I month in setting up one evacua tion arrangement. This fell " through, he added, because the communist authorities refused to How two shallow draft Ameri . can landing ships to enter Shang hai to ferry passengers out to a liner waiting off the mouth of the ! river. Reviewing the protracted nego tiations with the communists in formal statement, Acheson put no blame on the nationalists. The secretary however declined to discuss the "military reasons the nationalists cited for mining the last open Yangtzen river chan nel. There were indications though that this action might be connect ed with nationalist claims that ..Russian planes now have showed up in the Shanghai area. If the communists could challenge na tionalist air control presumably they could interfere with the mining operations. , Diplomatic authorities said the nationalists made plain all' along that they reserved the right to withdraw safe conduct for the evacuation ships if the military situation so required. Liquor- Auto j Combination -Prompts Fines Jack J. Holt 2420 N. 5th st. was fined total of $260 in Salem municipal court Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to charges of driving while intoxicated and without a driver's license. Holt was arrested by city police ' early Wednesday morning after he was observed driving along j Broadway street. The arresting officer said Holt struck him when he first attempted to bring him to - the station. , Holt received a suspended 30- day jail sentence and his driver's license was revoked for one year. He also is charged with disorder ly conduct and Is being held In lieu of $50 ball. Also in municipal court, Duane T. Hold, Oregon City, pleaded guilty of charge of driving while -Intoxicated onSCourt street He ' was fined $250, received a suspen ded 30-day jail sentence and his driver's license was revoked one . year. The body of William T. (Buf falo Bill) Cody, frontiersman and showman ' buried on Lookout mountain near Denver. Salem Has a Population of ? To lha Oregon Statesman, Salem, Ore. In record to tout cash-prixe tun contest for the 140 la prixest ; ' ' My fmess far Salem's pepmlatlen for 1951 Is (Pleas write or Signed . Address (Guesses, one to a person, honest Folks, , we're not bragging j From original etching by Gladys Brown Tickets on Sole) Arbuckla's Shoe Store Jackson's Jewelry, ; Zosel's Super Service CLSdrtn Free If Accompanied by Parents Snoopers Plainly Not Welcome at Nudists Convention OREGON CITY, April 12-(JP)- There'll be a nudist convention near here in July but don't try to come look. "It will go hard on snoopers,"' said D. E. Countryman. Molalla, as he announced plans for ; the northwest conference of sunba th ers. "We always have some snoop j ers around the camps, but our men; arr pretty vigorous in handling them." j : The conference will be at Squaw Mountain ranch on July 4. Countryman expects sun lovers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho. British Columbia, and western Montana. i Inauirv Aide Appointment Opens Debate By Rarer D. Greene : WASHINGTON. April 12 -(JPl A row over the appointment of a republican aide to help investigate charges of communism in the state department broke out today in the senate inquiry committee headed by Senator Tydings (D-Md). 1 Tydmgs set off the dispute with an announcement to newsmen that he was holding up the! apt polntment of Frederick Ayerj jri because Ayer Is a candidate for political office. Ayer is seeking the republican nomination for at torney general in the September primary in Massachusetts. L Tydings said he blocked Ayer, a former FBI agent, from taking the post as assistant counsel to the committee on the ground ithat "every effort should be made to keep politics out" of the senate in quiry. ! Senator Lodge (R-Mass), who sponsored Ayer's appointment, later took sharp issue with Tyd mgs. i The Massachusetts senator de nounced Tydings' action as "a gross discourtesy to Mr. Ayer'! and said Ayer "did not seek the ap pointment in the first place: and agreed to do so at a sacrifice to himself and entirely as a matter of public duty." The chairman said no matter how fair an investigation may be; li he is a political candidate i "his reports may possibly be colored on one hand or viewed with jsus picion on the other." Tydings acted within a ; few hours after Senator Taft (rW)hio cut loose with a blast accusing the democratic majority on the five man Tydings committee of making "no real effort to find out the truth" in connection with Senator McCarthy's charges that reds have infested the government ; ALBANY JOINS DST CITIES ALBANY, Ore., April 12(JP) The Albany city council voted to night to swing over to daylight saving time April 30, the last am Jor Willamette valley town to take the action. YANKEE INGENUITY TOKYO -(INS)- The Japanese. exposed to American military phraseology for more than four years, have included some of the G. I. terms into their own vo cabulary. But it took an enter prising : lingerie dealer to hit the, jackpot by putting some of the now-familiar words to practical use. He produced a series of var iously-tinted panties and had the injunction "Off Limits" embroid ed on them In contrasting colors. print PLAINLY) must be received by April 15) April Turbine Powered Truck -1 $?t . Dm htm f -i SEATTLE, April 12 The Boeing has announced the "world's lint 200-pound engine (foreground), one-fourteenth as heavy jas a diesel engine producing the same power, develops 175 horsepower and has been road-tested In 10-ton track in background. Engine! will burn either kerosene, diesel oil or gasoline. AP Wlrephoto to man.) I Race Relation Workshop Dates Listed Program for the race relations workshop which will be conducted in Salem April 21-23 was announ ced Wednesday by the planning committee from the sponsoring Fellowship of Reconciliation and other cooperating organizations, i Most sessions will be at First Methodist church, and one at the Jewish Temple Beth Sholom, acf cording to Mrs. Alden Bowes and Mrs. Marvin Nettleton, co-chalr men of the committee. The workshop, arranged for public participation, is to empha size the raising of questions re garding racism and the providing of information on Salem and Ore gon race relations problems and developments. Opening gathering will be a so cial period Friday night, the 21st Saturday will feature reports on inter-racial developments in Kla math Falls, Eugene, Portland and Salem, along with demonstration of techniaues. Speakers will Include Dr. Orval Etter. Berkeley, Calif., far west secretary for FOR, on "Costs of Segregation," in the afternoon and Dr. William Laughlin, former Sa lem man now professor of anthro pology at University of Oregon, on "Facts and Fallacies About Race.' Laughlin will speak Saturday night at the synagogue following a worship service conducted by the Jewish congregation. Saturday's dinner is planned to include sev eral races. Sunday program will Include Hideyo Hashimoto, formerly min ister of the Japanese church at Labish Center and now teaching at Lewis and Clark college, on "The Cross and Interracial Broth erhood," and Dorothy Nyland of New York City, a Methodist youth secretary. Year Ago Today Quake Shook By tb Associated Vrtm A year ago today the Pacific northwest was jolted by its worst earthquake. It was 11:55.41 am while wes tern Washington was getting ready for lunch, when the rumbling, shuffling and shaking began. State and local agencies still are trying to compute the damage. Four persons were killed. Four others died of heart attacks. More than $10,000,000 damage was done, and the damage-checking still is going on. but we've billed the Sovrhwesf s top cutting horses the Northwest's host "Sassier" horses the county's fastest youngsters and fleet est livestock for a wild goat catching contest A Champion sheep-herding dog trial winner Hunters and Jumpers : ! I. Western Gymkhana Games ; for your entertainment Horse Show and Gymkhana Oregon State Fairgrounds April 13m, Sat. Aft. and Eve, 16th, Sun. Matinee ay41! Airplane company of Seattle, Wash gas-turbine powered track." Tbe the States- 1 :trJ- 1 HOMEWORK Helen G ah if in Dosglas (D-Cal) dens chars cap to seedy gsyeraaieBt- prlntet. ceek beek TaasUy Fare." Members el Congress re celTed copies for constituents. Mrs. ricke JNameti To Republican Post Mrs. Helen Ficke was named chairman of the Marion County Republican central ; committee Wednesday night at an executive board meeting. Mrs. Ficke. who previously was vice-chairman replaces Harry V. Collins who resigned : Wednesday because he Is a candidate for political office. I Mark Hatfield, alternate chair man, also resigned, giving the same reason, but no successor was appointed. Lon Margosian was appointed to replace ; Mrs. Ficke as vice-chairman. i SUMMER TALKS KNOXVHJLE-(INS)-A two-day Institute on social and economic community development in Ten nessee has been set for July 13-14 at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Frank B. Ward, head of the U-T economics department announces that Tennessee's leading profes sional 'men, public officials, and educators will receive special in vitations to the meeting: but it will also be open to the general public. 5 t Held One More Week THE TRIO BEEF O PRIME RIB OF Au Jus Baked Potato i ! BROILED LOBSTER with drawn butter m'-v wmvmmpHW ' y "y 3 'TV"- 1 1 1 O SIZZLING STEAKS aitiic 5 I Collate au 9 No Cover Cheige GOP Blocks Special Crime Query Move WASHINGTON, April 12 -MV The Senate republican policy com mittee decided today to oppose an administration move to turn over a crime investigation to a special five-man committee. Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said GOP leaders felt the democrats had proposed a special committee largely "to eliminate the senators who know the most about it and are the most interested in it" He referred to Senators Ferguson (R- Mich) and Ionnell fK-Mo) who had ekpected to take part in the probe as members of the Judiciary committee. Even before the policy com mittee decision, republican sena tors had been making some point ed comments about the unsolved killings of Charles Binaggio, a Kansas; City political: leader, and his ex-convict associate, Charles Gargotta. Senator Kem (R-Mo) told the senate in a speech that the slay ings which took place in a North side political club in Kansas City recently gave evidence of "the close liaison between politics and the underworld in Kansas City. And Senator Brewster (R-Me). vestigation of interstate crime syncucates naa Deen Deiore me senate three months, told reporters the double killing had forced the Truman administration into the investigation. The Kansas City developments made it too hot for them to delay any longer," he said. Brewster is chairman of the republican senate campaign committee. Truman Starts Sixth Year in White House WASHINGTON. April 12-(JP)- Harry S. Truman started his sixth year as president tonight, a vast ly more confident man than the shaken substitute called by trage dy to take command in the great est nation and the biggest war. He is cantain and Quarterback on the first team now, confirmed by the people's vote. And as such he is calling his own plays in stead of trying to base decisions ion what Franklin D. Roosevelt would have done. It was iust five years ago to day that President Roosevelt died at Warm Springs, Ga., and Vice President Truman was called nur riedly to the White House to be sworn in as his successor. And it will be five years tomor row since he told newsmen, many of them old friends from his days on Capitol Hill: I don't know If any of you fel lows ever had a load of hay or m bull fall on you. But last night the whole weight of the moon and the stars fell on me. If you fellows ever pray, please pray for me. Today mends described the president as a man full of confi dence and ready to fight for his own solutions to America's prob lems. ! lifVlrli0inmrnAi'l . Suitcase Leads search to West PORTLAND. April 12-(AVA suitcase that turned up in Chicago filled; with gold corns and gold coupons led to a search for a miss ing man here today. It seemed possible that the own er might be August Wemme, who inherited an estate here during the first world war and who disap peared from Portland last Sept 14. Railroad officials said the suit case was found on the Union Paci fic streamliner City of Portland last Sept. 16 and never claimed. Opened a few days ago, it proved to contain gold coins, gold bond coupons, and identification papers bearing the name August Wemme, Wabash hotel, Portland. An August Wemme. who was known to have carried large sums of cash about with him, and who still has unclaimed accounts in two Portland banks, lived in the Wa bash hotel until last Sept. 14. He has not been heard from since. Relatives filed a missing person , report on him some time ago, MONET PLATER SAN FRANCISCO -(DiS)-Henry Bettman, San Francisco manager of a printing firm liked to play Canasta so well he pro posed solitaire Canasta. They laughed when he sat down to deal but now Bettman's 89-cent treatise on solitaire Canasta is going into a fourth printing of 50,000 copies HOPISM HOLLYWOOD- (INS) Comedian. Bob Hope, who prob ably does more free benefit shows than anyone in Hollywood, re cently wisecracked; "This is the only place in the! world where you can work all week and still go to the poor house." There are approximately 51 dif ferent varietiesnX Irish potatoes. NOW SHOWING OPEN C:45 ristu tlllll) HAM fttttsvrit atrar at aaur SECOND FEATURE THE CHALLENGE Tern Cenway, lane Yhweat Adopted t!j if,. ... V Chi co. a Javanese circus monkey. caddies Batch, a six weeks eld pappy she has adopted. .Lady, Batch's mother, thinks her son is making a monkey of himself and has disowned him. Observ ers says Batch Is becoming spoiled I and seems to like it. Chlco and Lady are performers with the Sparton Bros circus at Stanton, Calif, j (A Wlrephoto to The Statesman.) Tavern Owner Charged with Youth Assault A Salem tavern: owner, who -al legedly knocked down and beat up a zo-year-old boy who tried to buy cigarets, was arrested Wed nesday night by Salem police of ficers. A complaint, signed by Willis Collins, 20, Aumsville, charges Thomas LeRoux, proprietor of the Dutch Mill tavern, 897 N. Com mercial St., with assault and bat tery. I ; Officers said LeRoux refused to sell Collins cigarets about 11 o'clock: last night, claiming he would lose his license. Police re ports indicated the proprietor then walked around the bar, locked the outside door and knocked Collins off a bar stool. Three witnesses, all juveniles who were outside the tavern, de clared to police that LeRoux then made Collins crawl from the tavern on his hands and knees. LeRoux posted i $75 bail against an appearance in muncipal court this morning. Burglaries Geared with Youth'sl Arrest At least nine burglaries of Sa Iem residences were solved Wed nesday night with the arrest of 19-year-old Salem man by city police officers. Edward Baker,; 1430 McCoy st admitted the thefts, most of which involved purses and billfolds, in signed statement' police said. Bakers arrest ended a long In vestigation by officers and detec fives of a series of recent break ins in Salem. several hundred dollars were stolen in the burglaries, most of which occurred t McCoy avenue, North Church street and North Winter street residences. Baker admitted entering the houses when occupants were away or asleep and taking purses and billfolds. Formally charged with burglary, he was lodged Wednes day night in the city jail. tartan STANWYCK 'bats fcUSQM Vat tnm kn SASSXCI EtsrSfDEjlksrSDE And! A Weaderfnl C-Hlt! THE FALLEN IDOL" Your Top Shew Yalae! Hurry Last Dart rWITHOUT HONOR" "HELLFDXE" IIET7 TOIlOOIlOW! j X Xlchty Treats! 2nd Ace Hit! FLYHII-GARSOll WAlKf tozar PI DGE0:i. YOUNG TTTTOTTI wm LEIGH IIOY1 p" " Jmsm 23 Republicans Told to Quit Rocking Boat PRINCETON, N. J- April 12 (JP) Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York tonight called on Pres ident Truman to set up a "genu ine bipartisan" foreign policy and told his fellow republicans to stop rocking the boat. The former republican presi dential candidate, speaking at Princeton university on the American political system, called on both major parties for "a su preme and unified effort to save the world s freedom. He said the nation should stop watching continuous communist successes "with the calm of a Buddha contemplating his navel." The country's capital, he said, now "conveys the impression of fiddling while freedom burns." Dewey said a real bi-partisan foreign policy would require "a radical improvement in the atti tude of both the democratic na tional administration and sections of the republican party." President Truman in a step to ward a bi-partisan policy last week appointed Dewey's friend and foreign affairs advisor John Foster Dulles as consultant to Secretary of State Dean Acheson. He said the democratic admin istration itself was to blame for past instances of republican re fusal to cooperate in bi-partisan prosecution of the cold war. But he cautioned fellow GOP eaders that "to any sincere offer of bi-partisanship at a time like this, the republican party must of course respond." "Before any republican rejoices at the possible shipwreck of the foreign policy of the democratic administration," Dewey said, "he should remember that we are all in the same boat" Jury Favors Lundquist in e Suit A Marion county Jury Wednes day awarded $926 damages to F. EL Lundquist In a suit that invol ved a charged by Lundquist that he was locked out of a meat locker plant which he has leased. The decision was against Milton Van Zanten. Lundquist claimed. in a complaint filed Jan. 13, 1949 that his business suffered because he was prohibited by the defend ant from entering a meat locker plant which he had leased at 25th street and Turner road. YD DRIVE PLANNED NEW YORK, April 12 -0P- The New York Times said tonight that every native of Haiti will be given penicillin injections in an all-out medical campaign to wipe out veneral disease in the Island rt public. BABY DIES OF BURNS ROSEBURG, April 12-tiP)-Der win Oberman jr., one-year-old child who tumbled into a bonfire where his parents were burning rubbish, died in a hospital here yesterday. The accident happened at their home in Oakland, Ore earner in the day. - ASKS 'SHOOT-BACK' ORDERS WASHINGTON, April 1 2-JPy- Senator Bridges (R-NH) proposed today that American planes patrol ling near Russia's borders be "armed to the teeth" and ordered to shoot back if fired upon. Most weasels have scent glands, but the skunk has carried their use to the extreme. OPH. 3-3721 O Damag TONIGHT ONLY! 2 COMPLETE SHOWSI 7-9:19 P. M. I t ,.m;. TD3TCie JSwSa' ritst Susan William Bndix 'THE HAIRY APE" Royal Arch Masons Elect Willis Brown MEDFORDV Ad r I l'li-flPVThe Royal Arch Masons held, their state convention nere today, following yesterday's conclave of the York rite. A. M. McCallen. Portland, was installed as most illustrious grand master of the Oregon grand coun cil. Royal and Select masters, Ma sons. Willis Brown, Salem, was installed as grand steward. Driving, Drunk Charges Face Jailed Quartet State police officers Wednesday night arrested a carload of men on the Pacific highway south of Woodburn and charged the driv er with reckless driving and his three passengers with being drunk on a public highway. The driver was Harold J. Too- ley, Kelso, Wash. His passengers were: Charles E. Kline. Eden. Idaho; Everett L. Turner. Rich- hill, Mo.; and Robert G. Carpen ter, Drain. , All four were lodged Wednes day night in the Marion county j ail. A sheriffs deputy called one of the men's wiife and learned all four were enroute to a work pro ject in the Willamette valley. Inchmurrin is the largest of SO slands In Loch Lomond, Scotland. Last Times Tonight! Ova :4S - Starts at Dusk ; Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra Ann Miller - IN TECHNICOLOR -"ON THE TOWN" Dana Andrews Richard Conte TUXMJ HEAtr Jl Mai. Dally From 1 9. aa. NOWI TEXXlFia f BETTY GRABLE VICTOKMATUSf T NOW! OPENS :45 P. M. 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