New Commandant yihits Salem Salem's Naval. ) Reserve YZinis Admiral's Nod Howitzer Crew Fires at-Fprt Lewis The Statesman, Salem. Orexyon. Friday Actus! 17. 1SS1 3 it. r Royal Baby ,v!7 ? 1 -1 . Rear A dm. Allan E. Smith (left), new eomnumfant ef the 13th naral district, wu la Salem Thursday en an inspection tour of unl and marine reserve establishment. He is shown learlnr the center with IX Comdr. George Bonn, Inspector-instructor of the Salem nary Guild Writers' Label Sought WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 -flV Rep. Vail (R-Ill.) introduced a resolution in the house today to require newspaper publishers to label any articles or editorials written by members of the Ameri can Newspaper Guild -CIO. Under VaUg proposal, the ab breviation ANG-CIO would have to be inserted "under the caption and above each article," editorial, column ' or Commentary' written by a Guild member. He also would require an explanation of the ab breviation In the newspaper's masthead. '. ; I "To this insurance against hi' sidious propaganda the American public Is Justly Jntitled,! Vail told the house in a speech in which he declared "the CIO radicals' are trying to control the nation's press tnrougn tne newspaper guild. Gold braid and gold stripes glit tered briefly in Salem Thursday when Read Adm. Allan JL Smith, new commandant of the 13th naval district, paid a visit to the naval and marine corps reserve training center here, and to Gov. Douglas" McKay. . . - - . .v.- ,r The new commander commend ed the Salem reserve establish ment, saying, "It is one of the very best.' He was accompanied on bis tour, by Lt Comdr. George Bunn, inspector-instructor for the Salem navy reserves. ''.'y.:'-:-r Smith arrived In Salem by navy plane, in company with members of his staff. Lt. Comdr. W. C Mae-! key, aide; Capt, M. C Parr, acting reserve coordinator, and Comdr, R. E. Thomlinson, assistant public relations Information officer. i Smith replaces Rear Admiral Daniel E. Bar bey, retired as head of the district ;': Recently returned from Korean duty as a commander of the U-N. blockading and escort force, 'the admiral is probably better known as the skipper of the cruiser force that successfully dislodged the bat tleship Missouri from its resting place on a sandbar in the middle ! of Chesapeake bay in 1950. r , . -; . j Mrs. Orey Dies In Grants Pass Mrs. Clara Orey, former Salem resident, died Tuesday at a hospital in Grants Pass, where she had resided for the past six years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Hastings of Salem, Mrs. Orey was born in Toronto, Canada, Oct 17, 1904. , Survivors include her husband. Wren Orey; a daughter and two sons, all of Grants Pass; four sis ters, Mrs. Hanna Goughnour. Mrs, Lawrence Beary. Mrs. Roy S wick er and Mrs. Marjorie Farley, all of Salem, and .three brothers, includ ing George Hastings of Salem. George Ores, of Salem and Roy Orey of Independence are bro thers-in-law of the deceased. 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Wash- A u g. 16 (Special) An opportunity to fire 105 mm howitzers on the range at Ft Lewis was given this week to most members of the 929th field artillery battalion, part of : the army reserve's 104th division, in sum mer training here. Most of the battalion Is from the Salem, Ore., area, j The unit is near ing the end of two weeks of organized reserve corps camp and will break camp Saturday. It will return to saiem Sunday by bus. j SeottlelHears New Protest O f Can-Can SEATTLE, Aug. 18--A dele gation describing Itself as a "group of Christian people" personally protested to Mayor William- F. Devin late today over the possible reappearance of can-can dancers at Seattle's dockside welcome home receptions for Korean war veterans, s The delegation protesting against displays of flesh and fluff was led by Mrs. Ruth Albrecht, a little grey-haired woman whose letter to a newspaper recently started a controversy raging over the wel comes for the troops. One delegation proposed troop ships be met by a Salvation Army band playing Christian songs. , The mayor told the delegation ho believed a Christian group should exercise tolerance, i "I have never heard anyone ob ject to drum majorettes and those girls are more exposed than can can dancers," he said. i The navy transport Gen. H. B. Freeman dockeoT today with 1,136 rotation troops aboard. They shouted and whistled from the decks as one bathing beauty and five drum majorettes pranced along the pier. But no can-can dancers. National Guard Blajor Advisor To Salem Units MaJ. Olaf I. Carlson has been assigned to the Salem units of 1st battalion. 162nd Infantry of the national guard as advisor-instructor, guard headquarters said Thursday. The 1st battalion has units lo cated also in Silverton, McMmn viUe. Dallas and Albany. " - Carlson recently completed ' a tour of duty in Germany. 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