Tfo .Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday May 19. Today's Polls To Be Open From 9 to 9 Tollowin Is the list of pollinf places in Salem for today's elec in Thr-r will "be open from 9 1 jn: to 9 pjn. Daylight Time. 1. U. B. church, 17th and Ne- Christ Evangelical church, 1760 State st . S. Four Square Gospel church, 19th -and Breyman. b 4. State heating plant, 12th and Ferry.- ' . . 5r Basement Richmond school. . Coca Cola Bottling Works, J220 s. 12th. . ' 7. Mayflower Milk-Dairy Co-op. 8. Jason Lee Methodist church. , 9. Grant school. 460 N. Cottage st. 11. i Hotel Senator on Court street. , ' ' 12. Deaconess hospital. - 13. Paint Shop, 1185 Hines st. i 14.; Basement of,; Walton res., 1030 Maple st. 1 15. Hunt Bros, cannery. 16. City hall, i if '-17, Marion hotel. 18. Leslie M. E. church, x 19. Senior high-schooL 20u Cabinet Shop, 2565 State st. 21. Stanton . & Collins, 1694 N. Commercial si I 22. Parrish junior high school. 23. Court house. s 24. Friend's church Washington v and S. Commercial sti 25, Englewood school.- " 25. Highland school. 27. Washington school. 28. Salem Rug & Upholstery eleaners, ,1390 Madison St. 29. Court Street Christian church. Court and, 17th streets. 30. -Knight Memorial church, 19th and Ferry sts. . 31. Calvary Baptist church, 1230 1. Liberty st. . 32. Interstate Tractor 8t Equip. Co., 3055H5ilverton rd. ; 33. McKinley school. 34. Leslie junior high school. ' 35. Bever Residence &Xumber ffice, 3155 N. River rd. 38. Deaf school. S7. VT.W. halL 630 Hood st : 38. Bowen Brothers Bldg., 800 N. High st. ' ! . . 39. Gen. Olson - residence, 1590 N. 19th st. ! 40. Apt. No. 2, 1130 S. 16UTst 41. Gables Motor Court, 2375 St. commercial st. 42. A. & R. Equipment Co., Fair grounds road at Hunt street. west aiem. - ; 44. City hall, Edgewater street West Salem. -j-- 45. Legion halL West Salem. Check Trips 15 Salem Drivers Fifteen Salem drivers were nn,M ().,! nf. ii I cense voided Thursday nicht In the second of a planned series of i traffic checks by l!he city police ! department; ;j . Patrolmen nabbed the delin- quent drivers all within 45 min utes at a traffic check in the 2600 block of Center street. ; City police plan periodic checks t at various ! spots t&roughout the i city in a campaign to get drivers ' to renew their licences. A simitar check on Mission street Monday netted six with void licenses. PASSION PLAY OPENS V OBERAMMERGAU, Germany, May 18 The iworld-famed Oberammefgau Passion play por traying the life of Christ opened here today for the first time in 16 years, -With the Bavarian Alps . as a backdrop. ' . TAX PLAN DEFEATED WASHINGTON May 18 -W) President Truman s proposal to put $200,000,000 extra taxes on oil, as, sulphur and non-metallic minerals was flatly rejected today by the house ways and means committed. ICIIOOL BUDGET PASSES PENDLETON, May 18 - (JP)- Kural school districts In Umatilla county voted, S to 1, for a school budget $651,642.39 beyond the 6 per cent limitation. OPERATION ON HATCOX PORTLAND, May 18 -0P- Em- eat Haycox. Portland author, was reported In f air condition" today arter a major operation In a hos pital here. Haycox was taken to a hospital last week with a gall Diaaaer ailment. CLiaoa Cldx Ox, XXstdmtc I'ffRQlB&SCii I 1950 Salem Precinct Polling Places Designated :t A 1 LT- SI L. 'A VAonOMA oa Precinct polling places for Salem's figures indicate the ward number; day will be open from 9 ajm. to Reorganization i ... j Plan Defeated WASHINGTON, May 18 -UPU The senate late today killed Presi dent Truman's reorganization plan for the agriculture department. The senate previously had knockf I i m . ai n , . : n proposals submitted by Mr. Truman in March. Those which escape disapproval become law after 60 -days. This period ends Tuesday. A' majority in either chamber can kill a plan. Earlier in the day, the house approved two of the plans to re organize the labor and commerce departments. These two proposals are still subject to possible senate action. Zena Students Visiting Salem ZENA Aii art field trip will take art students of Zena high school to Salem all day Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Allen will conduct the tour, including the art depart ments ' oi w uiamena university and Salem high school, Elfstrom art gallery, the achitect's office of John Groom, the commercial art department of J. Gordon Thorn ton Associates. At the art gallery, students will be surprised by a formal hanging of some of their own art work. which will be open to the public during the day. HOT BOPS RETURN Sal. Hay 20 Time Trials 8:00 pan. 7 Big Racing Erentav 7 3-Jam-Packeo! Hours of ! Exdtmntl j - : , - Car 16 310 Beturna Adults $1.50 (Tax I&cL) Children 50c CTax IncU NEW HcIIywccd Bowl U Mile N. Saleaa Qty limit: IIlxhwayt 95 , V - "f : '-: -' " . Sanctioned by N.W. Hater, v Racing, Contest Bar4 , CTTl,vtenj' 'I -jlJ . 111-1 ' 45 precincts Include three In West lines ldicate precinct boundaries. 9 pjn. Daylight Saving lime. Rio Grande national forest in Colorado has the highest average elevation' of any national forest in the United States. Robert Taylor John Hodiak Arlene iDahl In "AMBTJSIT "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" Ends Tonight! "PERFECT STRANGERS" and "Federal Agent at Large" k'X M M -r o Tv K : , MILS) -f .LWt WCWt j STABS I Companion Feature! inn. LA SHMIGHM CAFE f OPEN TODAY UNDER IIEY7 I1AIIAGEIIEIIT Reasonable Prices and unanuty - Orders over $t,d Free DeliVCry 1 City limits I Parties and Banquets "by Appointment HD??yLJ 4 pm.- am 222V4 N. Conunerdol Sat. ; Mnnn Stan am Phono 2-9173 Sun. 14 Noon 3 son. . TICXET3 ON SALE SAT. MAY 23 ONLY , it noon r.M. The QUISENBEXRT COZNER Pepvlar Priees 1 LSS-tJt-SJt-St IncL Tax) ; 14 days only Starts ' Monday May 23 thru Sunday June 4. Every nits tSdrUata. 29, Uaj 23-Juna S and 4. ' Salem. la the map, the nnelreled Polls at the primary election to Now Showing Open 6:45 (MdeH&fand MoiUgomfiiyCLt ill lostAM norm SECOND FEATURE "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" Hew Tomorrow! Added TreaUl . BUGS BUNNY Color Cartoon "Bighouse Bonny1 Latest WARNER NEWS GOOD FOOD Orders to Take eat - Tractor Tire Cripples Car A California tourist was delay- d in Salem several hours Thurs- I day after his car was damaged in a collision with a tire. ' Ernest Vorgan, en route to Se- attle from California, was driv- ing north on highway 99E south of Salem Thursday morning wnen a tractor tire bounced from a pick- I ud truck and into the hood of his car. The hood, fender and grill of Vorean's 1949 Kaiser were heaVily damaged and tow service was required to get the machine to a Salem garage. ' n N Ktate notice said the 38-inch tractor tire was being hauled on the back of a truck operated by Fred Nichols of Bend when it bounced off and down the hi eh- way into the passenger car. Truman Lauds Steel Coal Pool WASHINGTON, May -18 -Wh- President Truman today hailed the French proposal for pooling Fran co-German steel and coal produc tion as "an act Of constructive statesmanship" ' which "opens a new outlook for Europe," The president s carefully consid ered formal endorsement of the plan was given in a news confer ence statement. Diplomats said it would give the project a powerful boost. ' t French Foreign Minister Schu man put forward the proposal on May 9. ! Cab Driver Faces Murder Charge TOLEDO, Ore, May 18-OfpCab Driver Harry Thomas, who is still in a hospital here with a bullet wound, was indicted on a murder charge today in the death of Dale Tull jr Salem. , f Tull was fatally Injured April 28 in a gunfire battle on a New port street.1 Thomas, tool was bad ly hurt. - f i New Shew Tonitet CARTUNTVALI Open 8 Starts at Dusk Humprey Bogart Eleanor Parker "CHAIN ! LIGHTNING George Brent Lynn Bar! I ' ' "Kid from Cleveland- A Mat Daily from 1 F. M. NOW! EXCITING! KStPIY vKEKSlIX IVES 1ASCF1 THRILL co-urn Color Cartoon - News OPENS 45 pjn. NOW TEJffiinCI O THRILL CO-HIT! O PORT or NOW! Opens 6:45 PJML TYRONE POWER "PRINCE OF FOXES" , ! , ; ' Barry Sallfvu ! "Bad Man of Tomhsiont" KARTOON XAENIVAL TOMORROW At 123t Wlfli Reg. Shew no C jU ' ' ii 1 1 Mill M KBIT BUST ttrnvm m9 ... Demos Concede FEPC Defeat "WASHINGTON, May 18 -ff-Administration spokesmen today conceeded defeat by at least a dozen votes tomorrow in their effort to end debate on a motion to bring a fair employment practices (FEPC) bill before the senate. , The most optimistic forecast gave their side a maximum of 52 votes, or 12 less than the 64 re- quired to choke off the southern UIlvc aui5i uw vu rignjs measure, a key point in President Truman's "fair deal" program. UNDERGROUND STRIKE ENDS MANCHESTER, Eng, May 18- CP-About 185 cold and hungry coal miners -ended a staydown strike tonight at the Moston Col- liery. 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