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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1950)
Scouts Given Financial Aid v 1 A i ... . i 'a ! . - r teanu Cushinr, left, president of the East Salem Lions club, presents Lee Edwards, center, scoutmaster of Enrle wood troop 11, with a .163 check to help pay, for 12 surplus pup tents purchased by the troop at the Valley Force Jamboree last summer. The money was donated by the club which agreed to match the amount raised by the troop at a hot dor sale. At the right is Capt Glen Bowman of the Salem police, a member of the Boy Scout committee of the club. (Statesman-McEwan photo.) Republicans Take Aim at Truman's Policy in Far East ! -; .. By .The Associated Press Republicans trained fheir big guns on President Truman's foreign ' policy in the Far East especially yesterday as the president made ready to fire his own. campaign barrage next Saturday night. .. " - The GOP national committee picked Harold E. Stassen, sharp critic of the Truman policies in China and elsewhere in the Far East, to go on the air immediately after the president's broadcast and give the republican answer. L And GOP National . Chairman Guy George Gabrielson declared at Charleston, W. Va4 that 3he dem ocrat administration: must share with communist imperialism the responsibility for the 30,000 known American casualties so far in Korea." ! "Bold Statesmanship' i Gabrielson's speech, followed a Tuesday night broadcast in which Democratic National Chairman William M. Boyle, jr., said -Mr. Truman's "quick and bold states manship has opened a new chapter in history for this country and for mankind." ' ; Vice President Barkley is ex pected to enlarge on this theme in , a mutual network broadcast from Chicago at 10:30 pjn. (7:30 pjn. PST) tomorrow night. The rival party leaders agreed on only one point that everybody . should vote in next, Tuesday elec tion of a new congress and of 32 state governors. - ! Saturday Speech : President Truman and his aides were reported well along on the five-network radio and television speech which the chief executive 'is to deliver at 10 pjn. (7 pjn. PST) Saturday. White House sour ces indicated the St. Louis speech, an avowed campaign talk, would stress foreign affairs. Republicans had some trouble lining up a reply to the president. Admittedly short of money, they finally contracted for time 10:30, pjn. Saturday over a single net work, mutual. ; That will cost around $15,000, compared with' more than $100,000 for the Tru r man radio-TV time.' ; Stassen, president lot the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, was sel ected as the speaker after Senator Vandenbere (R-Mich). i who has been ill for months, said he could n't fill the assignment. Vanden- bertf has . been the GOFs . chief spokesman on foreign affairs. $7 ON CASUALTY LIST WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 -)-The defense department has identified as killed in action 14 officers and men previuosly re ported missing in Korea. Casualty list No. 139, released today, re ported a total of 87 casualties. This included 12 killed in current action, 39 wounded, 11 Injured and 11 missing in action. Ira S. Smith, 91, Former State Senator, Dies COOS BAY, Nov. 1--Ira Sel don Smith, 91, former state legis lator and republican leader, died at -his home here today. He represented Coos and Curry counties in the house in 1895 and 1896 and-in the senate from 1913 to 1921. In 1904 he was a delegate to the republican national, conven tion in St. Louis, v ' r - Born on a land claim near Falls City, he was in business in Dallas, Monmouth, Independence and Vale before coming here in 1905. He was in the real estate business here for 25 years. He married Sarah Agnes Me Nary in Salem in 1888. f Funeral services will be held here Friday. Burial will be in the City View cemetery in Salem Sat urday, i " Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Roy R. Clark, Portland, and Mrs. Leo Ball of Coos Bay, and a son, Hugh I. Smith of At lanta, Ga . ; Roiedale. Community Plans Dinner Nov. l4ff? lUUsaun" Ktws rvteo ROSED ALE The Community club's Thanksgiving dinner will be Saturday, November 4, at the school house. It is to be a covered dsn ennntr with eaczt family bringing what tbey want and their own table service. Mrs. Albert Brownlee is in charge of the din ner. Mrs. Howard Largent - is chairman of the decorating com mittee, w..-.-The Garden dub from Sweet Rome spent Wednesday afternoon visiting -Mrs.- Howard- Largent's chrysanthemum garden. They were especially Interested in the early English imported varieties of which she has about 35 different kinds. Tea was served to the club in the afternoon by the hostess. Ones viewing the garden were: Winifred Russel, Carrie Emery, Lenore Keeney, Rebecca Taylor, Georgian Munts, Ernestine Wil liam, Mary ' Fergeson, Cathryn Draga, Margaret Harrang, Ruth Conklin, Edna Kessei and Jassmyn Ladd. The) Statesman, Salem. Orew Thursdayy November 1850 9 BULL UOEKEIC LJURED' , ALBANY Following a 35 foot fall at the M & M plywood mill Saturday, Leonard Pugh is in the Albany General hospital with a broken leg and dislocated el bow. A physician: said le; is not critically injured. The accident -occurred while Pugh was working -on top of a log chute, and a log . hit him, hurling him ofl the' structure. - ! .. . , - - 0l . ;.. -v-y jj& Usfttf I ' i ', ' ; ' ", ... 4 ' , ' FLEGEL SPEAKS TOtilTE! it KSLM 'THE QUESTIONS : McKAY WONT ANSWER" KSLM 9:30 P. M. TONITE PAID AD Vp Flegel for Gov. Com. W. H. (Ted) Holmes, Chmn. 610 Dekmm Bldg Portland, Ore. 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