I -1 -J Q The ScrtoBcau Scleral OtfrTxl&aY. August 18.' 1SS3 Propaganda Board Named Fireworks Razes ; Bowling Alley '4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -Ph The government today created psychological warfare high com mand to direct this nation's global propaganda fight with Soviet com munists. Secretary of Stat Acheson will supervise the intensified new pro gram. -; " ' - The board will devise propagan da and counter propaganda strat egy and the various means ra dio, leaflets and the like to carry it out "- ' Establishment of the agency was announced by the state depart ment. Formally named, the "na tional phychologieal strategy board," the organization will op erate under the general supervi sion of Acheson with Assistant Secretary Edward W. Barrett as chairman. L. ( 2-7S29 t w NOW SHOWHIG1 Open S-Starte at Dnsk - Caxtunrftill Randolph Scott Rath Konua Zaehary Seett Celei -COLT-45" . ... Sterling- Haydea Jean Hagen -ASPHALT JUNGLE" a A Prevue of 20th Century Fox Picture 3 P. M4 (In Place ef Beware of Blondie") OAKRIDGE. Aus. 17-fJPUA lighted dgaret thrown into a box of firecrackers caused destruction by fire of the Willamette City bowling alley yesterday. bnerman Tiller, operator, ' said the firecrackers were in a box be hind a counter. NewBogm Congre Mat Dally fresa 1F.BL - NOWl THBULING! Laff Fu C-Hlt! aV Mntua LUX : IMtTj Opens till P. M. NOWI TWO TERRIFIC ACTION HITS! ON ONE BIG PBOGBAMI JOHN WAYttt in C 3s roaring co-ran Iloviss Aro Bcllcr Tfca Everl a to Widen Rift in Church Ranks ' By John Kederlek LONDON, Aug. 17-(ff)-The nor mally distant , but courteous rela tions between' the church of Eng land and the Vatican were strain ed tonight over the projected new Roman Catholic dogma that the Virgin Mary went to heaven in body as well as in spirit The Vatican city newspaper Losservatore Romano announced Monday Pope Pius XII had called a secret consistory for October 30 to make belief in Mary's bodily ascension a dogma of '" church. This means the worM's 423,000, 000 Roman Catholics must accept that belle' as an article of faith or expose themselves to hersey. The pronouncement is to be made No vember 1. Two of England's foremost An glican churchmen declared there wasn't a shred of evidence, cither "in the scriptures or In the teach ings of the early church," to sup- Dort that doctrine. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, archbishop of Canterbury, and Dr. Cyril F. Garbett, archbishop of York, is sued a formal statement saying: "We profoundly regret that the Roman Catholic church has chos en by this act to increase dogmat ic differences in christen 'om and has thereby gravely injured, the growth of understanding between Christians based - on a ccenmon pocjession of the fundamental truths of the gospel. "The church of England refuses to regard as requisite for a saving faith any doctrines or opinions which are not plainly contained in tre scriptures." The church of England, created after King Henry VIII severed ties with Rome in the 16th century, is Protestant Episcopal. Its member ship, including Wales, Scotland and Ireland, is about 3,700,000. A segment of the membership would like to see deser relations between Canterbury and the V itican. i The English -church and Rome have been at loggersheads over questions of dogma on at least two other occasions in the past 100 years. These were the Catholic proclamations of the immaculate conception of Mary In 1854 and of the infallibility of the p pe on question of faith and morals, en unciated In 1870. ss Bloc lo Kam lax Hike Through WASHINGTON,' A uf. 17 Republicans and democrats formed a solid bloc today to ram through the senate finance committee Pres ident Truman's "first installment" $3,000,000,000 tax-boosting bilL The measure is intended to help arm the non-communist world against red aggression. - After the unanimous committee vote. Chairman George (D-Ga) predicted quick senate and house approval. The bill may go to the White House by September L A STOCK CAR bices Sat. Eyo., 8 P. f.l. l!:Hyy;::d Covl inmo's VILLA . Per Tbe Best Xa Italia DEIIIEnS . Silent DiTlss Qway Ph. X-Ufl " ' Closed Sundays -. .' - wi jpzoauzi ci - AVCAll aio ; C!ix:3 Fc:! :." Aba -' DeSvered te Yew Home - er Party . last Pheae X-I1TJ Free Delivery Over S2.C1 TTIla diy limits. , . Opes Daily 4 P. U. to '.1 -. i All. v - r Cxt. and Eza. .- Cpea ai Keea . K. Ccsmlsl Zl Longshoremen Ask limitation vrii ri e COOS BAY, Ore, Aug. 17 -JPh West coast lonsshormen leaders announced today they Would co operate with the government's waterfront security program up to a point. "We will fight against. screen ing being used for purposes of discrimination or for the purpose of establishing a blacklist," they warned in an announcement after a caucus session here. A man barred from working military ships should not be barr ed completely from the waterfront, they said, adding he should be allowed to work on commercial lobs. Further," they demanded the right of appeal for any longshore man rejected "under military screening. They also asked the right of counsel, to present testi mony, and the right to face the accuser Jn any loyalty hearing. The union headed by Harry Bridges apparently did not get around to deciding its stand on Korea a question expected to produce fireworks. After meeting behind closed doors, the union leaders announc ed another session for tomorrow. wnen the Korea question may come up. Southern Pacific Places Order for 5,000 Boxcars J K - ;. - ,:- .... PORTLAND. Aug. 17-UrVIn a move to alleviate the shortage of freight cars. Southern Pacific is ordering 5,000 new ones,' Presi dent A. T. Mercier announced aft er i meeting it the line's direct ors here today. Th- directors also authorized purchase of 48 diesel locomotives, and declared a Sl-Zo quarterly dividend. The first of the new cars will be delivered in the first half of 1951. Their purchase brings to 28,630 new cars bought by Southern Pa cific since the end of World War IL Some 500 cars are being de livered daily on an earlier purch ase, resident Mercier said. African Chief, Wife in Exile JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 17-(flV Chief Seretse Khama, his white wife, Ruth, and. their baby daugh ter Jacqueline lext tneir tribal fol lowers in Bechuanaland by RAF plane today for exile in London. Both Seretse and his wife wept, and assembled Bahangwato tribes men bowed their heads in grief as the plane took off. Before leaving, Seretse and his uncle, Tsnekedi Khama, issued a Joint statement indicating the pos sibility of a compromise which might permit the chieftain to re-' turn. , : Seretse's right to rule was chal lenged by his uncle who objected to his marriage to a London steno grapher. . Volley M. E. Blaylock ALBANY M. E. Blaylock, 1 57, died Thursday at Albany General hospital1 of a heart ailment Fu neral services will be held Satur day from the Fisher Funeral home at 1020 a. m. witn tne Rev. ur ville Mick officiating. Interment in Willamette Memorial park with graveside ritual by the' Masonic lodge. . Born in Bell County, Tex, May 1 1 1 0Ot THo.rlA4.lr man Vita M,1 life in that state, moving to Med- ford in 1919. He later resided in Coos Bay and was a resident of Salem in 1944-45 prior to making his home here. He was owner of the Linnco Electric company of Albany. . j Blaylock .was a member of! St John's lodge No. 17 AF & AM, Al Kader shrine. Elks lodge 359, Linn county Shrine club. Chamber of Commerce, Cascade Electrical Contractors and International Electrical Workers Brotherhood. Surviving are the widow, Gold ie Leeta Blaylock, Albany; chil dren, Mrs. LaMoyne Paris and Miss Marian Blaylock. both of Al bany, and George F. Blaylock, Yakima; also by three grandchil dren and one cousin. .! . Insect Naming Clothes Contest End 4-H Fair Clothing judging and insect id entification contests closed the three-day Salem 4-H club fair Thursday at the Capitol Shopping center parking lot . James Bishop, city 4-H exten sion agent who directed the show, said it included 125 exhibits from 25 clubs and 225 members. Hun dreds of visitors passed through the displays in the tent he said. Vonnie Anderson of Englewood club took first place in the cloth ing Judging contest Thursday. Se cond place award went to Linda Fielding of the Englewood club. The contests consisted of judging clothing items for quality and oth er features. " First place winner of the Insect identification contest is William During of Leslie Junior high school, Succumb to Cancer LOS ANGELES, Aug. Yl-Wr-Dr. Thomas E. White Harding, 49, widely-known cancer specialist, died today of cancer. 1 llhui'W.nTI Now Shewing Open C:45 tiCff 6 MUiJSi iicic loonr SECOND FEATURE! rBombA On Puither Island9 NOW .Oplsn EvesT r Might Salem's Favoritt Club :uc 5 Knaieau "Stuffy McDeniels et the Plana who . correctly, named 28 insects out of SO displayed. Other award winners included Paul Boal, Rich mond; Michael Froman and Rich ard Grim, both of Sunnyside; Lee Golden and William Readey both of Bush, and Ronald Simmons of englewood. Mrs. S. P. Houser, president of the Salem 4-H Leaders associa tion, was general chairman of the show, which was first of its kind ever held here. Mrs. France Won. derly, association secretary, was -i . - I : : . . - - in charge of the refreshment booth and judged the cooking contest. . . 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