ft Strikes Called At 8 Storage Battery Plants WASHINGTON, July 10 -(flV A strike hit eight auto storage bat tery plants across the country to day. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ( AFL) said 3000 workers walked out of Na tional Battery company plants. The company has headquarters In St Paul, Minn. Other plants re at Dallas, Memphis,' East Point, Ga., Zanesville,3hio, Lev enworth, Kas., Marlboro, Mass., and West Salem, Ore. - . A union, spokesman said the workers want pay raises of 20 to 25 cents an hour, eliminating dif ferentials among plants. He said , the last company offer was for a 10 M -cent Increase. , Employes did not strike at the west Salem plant of the National Battery company Monday, plant manager George H. Lewis, said last night, r. . , ; Lewis said the plant had a con tract with its 40 : workers, which was approved by a committee rep resenting the local union. Lewis said the contract expires June 30. 1951. "and as far as he knew there would be no strike, at his plant. It produces about 1,000 storage batteries a day. Navy Seeks Enlistments To Active Duty ' (Story also on pare 1) '. The message received from Washington, D. C, Monday, in Sa lem said the navy desired) appli cation by naval reserve officers and enlisted men for active duty , assignments primarily afloat and . overseas. The ; obligated period would , be-, for not less 4han six months with a guaranteed period -of 12 months, if desired; -The order applied to officers of the unrestricted line, aviation and non-aviation, supply corps, dental and civil engineer corps in the grade- of lieutenant - commander and below; and medical corps and limited number of line electronics, communication and intelligence specialists in grade of commander and below. Enlisted men from the rank of seaman to chief petty officer are eligible including general and em ergency ratings of sonarmen, ra darmen, fire control ; men, elec tronics technician and others. Officers interested are to sub mit applications direct to bureau of personnel, attention PEBS B-1I. Aviation officers should include flight time and aircraft types flown in past year. Enlisted men may report to the nearest naval recruiting station for processing. Winner Shows Smashed p Jet' S i I . . rz- About 500 map "quadrangles' covering a fourth or an eighth of a degree each way are completed by the U. S. Geological Survey each year. bw&MimmmmmmmaWKmfttnni rows ( A Alan Barbee, Salem, winner of Jet division In the model airplane contest at Waters park Sunday, Is shown holdinr the remains of his winning ship. The wooden plane splintered In a final round crash, but not before clipping off 121.52 miles an hour and the state championship. (Photo by Lea Conr, Statesman valley editor). Deer Causing Loss of Crops At Scotts Mills SILVERTON Four large deer were hanging in Silverton's locker plants Monday and strawberry growers in- the Scotts Mill area were busy calling a meeting for Wednesday night at 8:30 at Odd Fellows hall there. The deer were killed in the Rus sel Nelson strawberry field in the hills above Scotts Mills. Four other deer were killed there last week. Deer are doing thousands of dol lars worth of damage to straw berry men in the Scotts Mills and Silverton Hills area, growers re port. Particularly are those who raise certified plants suffering from the damage. . The meeting will ask the state game commission for a special open season on deer and members of the game commission have been invited to attend. Also specially invited are strawberry growers who have suffered loss from deer in the fields. Nelson reported that he, as well as many others, had put up eight feet high fences all to no avail. Murder Count Dismissed in Toledo Killing TOLEDO; Ore, July 10 - W) First degree murder charges against Harry Thomas, Newport, Ore., taxi-cab driver, were dis missed by Circuit Judge Victory Olliver here today. He was released from jail after a hearing on a motion by his at torney, Nels Peterson of Portland. Thomas had beea held in con nection with the death of Dale TulL jr., 25, of Salem after a gun fight on a Newport street last April. Thomas and his ex-wife, Mrs. Lola Thomas, also were wounded in the exchange of bullets. He recently was acquitted on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon in the shooting of his for mer wife, who was shot four times. Thomas pleaded self defense. The deer manage to get inside, fre quently over, the fences, be stated. j fs- Oljlil P"j jI !t-4 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION V 6-PASSENGER, 2-DOOR lltfl OW" , DELIVERED IN SALEM mMdljOT Stati ami heal taxtt, any, axtrm 'jf ' .. "" "" Mot v vrf iBoMy h orWy miwWm " am t. rilffifiMH Ik trentpeftetfoe cfcersee CoapveUy lowpiioeeoot)ir ' ', --hllllllj "' tuSekaket ChaleaCuatmeiBe4ela 1 z ? a.) V. v . Q a&dj&& T4 m M if JO, You get brakes thai automatically adjust themselves Glare-proof "black light instrument panel dials 6-cyKndtr "gas-miltagtchampion" tngina of higher compressSon Automatic chok VariabU ratio "extra-leverage steering A brand now kind of coil-spring front tnd suspension Luxurious upholstery Lounge-width seats with real hip room, leg room, head room Tight-gripping rotary door letches Capacious trunk A fin choico of colon; BONESTEELE SALES & SERVICE, INC. 370 N. CHURCH, SALEM M. J. BAUGHN DETROIT, OREGON The Ngws Over Oregon By The Associated Press PORTLAND, July 10 A tourist stopped in a bank's parking lot, stuck his head In a window, and said: i "Get your money ready. IH be back to get it in a few minutes." Bank tellers looked uneasily at each other. It was the same bank that was robbed June 15. Some one called police. When the tourist returned, there was subdued excitement and. a policeman on hand. The surprised tourist explained he only wanted to cash a check. ASTORIA, July 1Q Two men bound and gagged an aged Chi nese couple here last night, then robbed them of life-time savings of 2000. Wing Kee told police the men forced him at gunpoint to open his home safe. Not until today did they manage to work free of their gags and to call for help. LA GRANDE, July 10 Vernon La Forge, 23, Joseph,- Ore., was killed yesterday in the collision of two automobiles near Elgin, north of here. i . e PORTLAND, July 10 The Port of Portland announced a $1,500, 000 plan today to improve dry dock facilities here. It authorized issuance of that amount of bonds to finance dredging and construc tion of a basin at Swan Island, large enough to hold two float ing drydocks. ASTORIA, July 10 The first commercial-sized catch this year of albacore tuna Was reported here today. Jack Teutschman, Knappa, Ore., skipper of a 35-foot boat, brought in 545 pounds of tuna, caught 85 to 100 miles southwest of Tillamook county. - LA GRANDE, July 10 Still an. other crash came today in spray plane operations over southeast ern Washington and northeastern Oregon pine forests. It came at take-off. The pilot. Hap Alanso, and passengers Frang Banner and Sonny Robinson, walked away unhurt. Previously, six were killed and a seventh pilot was missed and presumed dead from crashes in the mountainous area. Alamo's plane was on an , inspection tour connected with the spraying oper ation. i - ' i ROSEBURG, July 10 Fire de stroyed a sawmill planer at the L. E. Sullivan and Son Lumber company a mile north of Roseburg last night. Owners estimated dam age at $18,000. . ! Mi v - PORTLAND, July 10 -) Wayne Long, accused of killing a man and robbing a bank within 24 hours of his release from prison last month, left a Jail hospital; bed to day. He was transferred to a cell, to await trial. Long was wounded by a hail of FBI bullets June 15. s PORTLAND, July 10 Burglars cracked a safe and made off with $1000 from a northeast i district cleaning plant here today.! LIQUOR LICENSE GIVEN; PORTLAND, July 10 -P) -The state liquor control commission to day granted , seven licenses and turned down bids for 15 because additional outlets were not! needed in those areas. Among those grant ed: Elmo Williamson and Harry Micto, Silver Inn, Salem, class A retail malt beverages. i Th'o Stetoaman, &Jom. Oroqon. TnottcfaYV July If 18S03 NO MOMBlf E BILLS TWEEDIE FUEL OILS "Monthly:Pay- plan makes it easy to buy iuell It keeps your budget straight Now you can pay for your year's fuel needs in equal payments spread over a year . . . the amount you pay is based on past use and adjusted to meet actual needs. No interest or carrying charge. Guarantees you a constant supply of oiL Helps you level out the "bumps'." Christmas time. No more big fuel bills at INP1 V ID NOW No obligation. ; Just let TWEEDIE FUEL OILS survey your heating costs. They will estimate the monthly payments whfch will guar antee you heat the year around. Simply phone 2-4151 and 1et TWEEDIE FUEL OILS. 1174 Edgewater Street, help you pian this easy system of paying fuel oil bills. They serve all o Salem and vicinity with Refined and Filtered Standard Heating Oils: IWll IL i im an 1174 EDGEWATER ST. PHONE 2-4151 SALEM. OREGON - - n n ' ; Um ffliy CM i cii( bf Cwfewi Pq)D Sirini aDimls h . . ; v ' - f Singing. Star Speaks Mind 41" t 4 Met . w -vrfiW-v-.r'i ri-Yiifi'i'iV"' w Vi"i"w" iwrfw.ww-vfc'ifrrttwiriwMwfc v.Xsjtv-. StowAwlfc NANETTE FABRAY, who has played lead roles In almost a dozen top flight Broadway musicals, guards her precious voice with the utmost care. In a recent interview, she said: "As a singer, I especially welcome Camel mildness. Camels agree with my throat. And they taste so good I" NOTED THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORT on 30-DAY TEST of camel smokcrsi ot one single Case of throat irritation due to smoking CAf.lELS Hundreds of men and women were in this coast -to coast test. For 30 days, they smoked Camels and only Camels. Each -week, noted throat specialists examined their throats 2.470 examinations In all with the abov result! . Hake your ovn 30-Day Camel Mildness Test... in your "T-Zone" That's T for Throat. T for Taste. See tow mild a cigaretts can be! Millions Prove Camel Mildness in Their Own "T-Zones" (T for Throat and T for Taste) Ask yourself which test of all those you are urged to make thess days is the sensible test? Doesn't it make sense to you that the best test is a thorough test? Smoking one brand cigarette after cigarette. pack after pack for SO day si Not Just a sniff of one brand, or a cas ual whiff of another a quick Inhale of this cigarette, an exhale of that. Not just hurried, one-puff experiments. , The sensible test, the "no-trick" test Is to smokeCameIs and only Camels for 30 days. Let your T-Zone" decide. Smoke only Camels for 30 days. Com pare Camel's choice tobaccos for mildness and flavor." Und out for yourself how mild a cigarette can be! " , 1 DOCTORS SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette i V :..!"s... brand named most was Camel! This fact was dis closed In a nationwide survey, made of doc tors in every branch of medicine and in every State in the Union. 113,597 doctors were asked this question "What cigarette do you moke. Doctor?" The BILL STERN: MARATHON , TALK CHAMP r - r nvrt 'rt ' This star sportscaster uses his voice hours at a stretch. He's grot to have a cigarette that agrees with his throat Bill Stern says: "Of all the tests Fve heard of, only one makes sense to me. A pack-after-pack, day-after-day tryout. Camels won that one!" m PM.UIJI UMinattss.alas1ns starottalevision: "When X smoke, X have to think of my throat. It's Camels for mat They're mild V COLUtl STIIEI1 Anna Hcpmn: "Mild Is right ! X chanced to. Camels and ojr! throat has beea thanking me ever since "CaMEl MILBRCSS agreed with my throat from the start - and f en Joyed the test!, reports housewife Mr; Uadalina Kinney ' rrmwotxai Cyril Byrma : "I chanced to Camels Just to try them. Now I'm a Camel smoker for keeps ! They've got the flavor and they're mild r . . c :k S 1 . ' ' " t f m m m