L The T-'rr fioJom.' Own, Tuesday.' Angcif- P 1831 1 Hearing Due On Sidewalk Policy Change I (Story ibo on pace 1 . .A new sidewalk construction I tHcy tor Salem moved closer to final ctty council action Monday riisbt as a sidewalk bin publk tsarina- was called for September Jj y Sidewalks have become an is- sue before the cduncfl where areas indicated preference for curb walks or no sidewalks, rather than fonow the old city law that re- jpertrssoon after. seet Thepending UMfla- J Die enougn xo pmmi iuui u"- tion. if request by a majority I vf Ji Jire? Sion study and public bearing and I Sidewalk controversy flared I ever a year aco when a group of Hectric avenue residents ques tioned city policy in sidewalk con struction. As recently as last night, question was raised about the ab sence of sidewalks on Candalaria Heights and other billy areas. Franchise Chance The city council for the first time put Into a railroad spur fran chise bill a provision that the rail road pay full cost of any safety signals which might be ordered by the ptibue utilities commissioner. Practice inFUC orders has been I .. . i . ! 1 w QiTia cw equiy v and railroad. - - The bin which aldermen passed last night, with the proviso, covers Southern Pacific's Howard street spur ior we nexx iw years oui as franchise requires the agreement Of the railroad. I Railroad crossing safety entered I the council scene again Monday irefrorn port and recornmmdaborfroml - :,? nf Vh.n Trvi iliULnf than 100 ro. A t J A 11 1 .tt f . comprehensive reports eveT brouxM before this council, add- in.:- lorone wouw uae wsee wa as a swrung pous.ior eumi- nauon 01 some 01 our crossmgs na outer remeaiai acuon." un nu I motion it Was decided that theharfmari emm fi2-nifiutWph tn mayor inouia appoint cumnui-i, xee oi two awermen and tnree other ..: citizens, Including league representation, to follow through! on uie: report. uuiw councu acuons: m n I OTnee oi assistant city attorney -created, for part-time work at S200 1 montnry as budgeted earner, rost xo oe iiuea oy 10m cnurcnui, si-1 ready engaged by the city in vari-l ous legal matters of the past two years, j ; To Clear Sewer City attorney Instructed to take I steps to see that Hickory street storm sewer is cleared of cannery I waste : which Alderman David OUara said created an illegal and obnoxious condition. Fred Lamport tennis court con troversy temporarily solved with go-ahead on earlier city plan to pave McGilchrlst street from High to Church streets, including narrow portion "around the ten- pis court Aldermen after consul tation with Lamport neighbors seeking to have 1 the street full width declared the 815.000 prop erty cost would be too high for the city at this time but would be considered later. Firemen Ben Fausht former fire prevention bureau chief, was! allowed $352 for unused vacation 4! 1 t aju Mt a- a. I ..u . i c:, r . z . i unit? in HWiww. - uux. aiiiprmpn i piaa is now Demg araiieai to set a city employes' vacation Pf7 7 S"1 uie unagin- :f" "Vr --TV-.. i ... .j I arr dictator of the enenrr artrrr-1 authorities Monday night after ha ;ot Ch,r;;Xr:nuZ privileges. m w . .h Bepert Ordered .r-7:7jr.7?r: d Salem 'fVomom. of iOCai inauStneS. New stop signs ordered for 17th no aaaoison ana i tux ana v. uoi-1 tage and Electric streets intersec-I Hons: further study ordered In 1 .t . . . aociauon request ior stop sign at Nebraska and 19th streets. Three aims reouested for : t . .... rrTrS rnanlrofthi trooni. the ijinr rh.rU.M. ,M..l'0t the war games meant knecial .tlons bUl amended but held tot final disnosition next month Sponsor Albert GiUe asked changes to exempt educational, religious and some other organS tlons. Anti-noise ordinance amended to allow a householder to do car - pentry around his own home until 9 p.m. Snlcm Obituaries FAXS .,: Gaorf Fake, tat rcsideat oi TTS K t, aa this city. August 27 at th a a jtmi. A bihw lu'gifltBt oc servM laaar by the W. T. ZUgdoa conpaay. Every Tucsdayj Evening KOHTII SAlET.l 3s i:c2ni trva road 7:31 . t:C9. FandamenUls ' ' tl - 11:5a, Fatter Ckatlng Mrs. DeCie Stewart. Iwtraetar All girls win wear skating . OU2 KZGU1AX SXATLN3 SCKISUU . . . J lltmday, 7:JI - 19 p. m. Thcrsdsys - Parties. i $ "TTedaesday. 79 - l:3f a. sa, Fridays,'? to 19:29 m as, Satarday matinee, 2:t-4 3t - leaings, 19 to -11:99. : Saaday saatinee, 2:0-4:29 - - rreniaxi, 79 to 199. i , Rites Wednesday At Monmouth for Arthur Rosens tock , Mm Service , MONMOUTH Fimeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Evaneglical United iBreth- rem church Lere for Frank Arthur Roses tocfc. . iJruo ojeq a ai Portland hospital Sutday.i Bosenstock was born at , Olpe, Kara.. Sept. 5, 1888 and was mar- ried Dee. 20, 1822 to Blanche Ed- ith Sutter who srviveJ.The eou- Ba?rhoBim5 Butte, S.Ds mta raovtag to Mas- ".CLIL;,, fZk J"?! jSSnS ersi Fred Roseo n Harr-r Mowlnkle. Cret I Ps." woSSdchiS. I Tlie Rev. A. L. Lonsberry win officiate at chapel services, the smith mortuarr at Independence I in hare. . ' Senate Hears ent Control Plea WASHINGTON, Aug.' ST(ff- What looked like a prospective mifvitetsv Tram hpntrn itn tvMvht - ' " r r o"- when the senate formally agreed ta take un tomorrow a hotlv dis- lf,j vn, mt- . rKkin off Ube flow o arms to Russia and her I Mtellites. I - f- After tevtrn hours of talk over wbther tt should put the mea- mrm U. r-atnrfar fnr fmrnMliati m.tuantinn k r. ;,mi ! . -1- 3W h .all Vnt of 32 tn 29 tnlJ;. CvLT . take It up Tuesday. . I receded until! noon tomorrow. Putting an end to what had appeared likely to be a Pf8?1011!. ..! i na ran wnirn nsiiun TTm iuviii - .in t. -mkiku4 iK curtain countries. However. uj administration would have Mne discretion in enforcing It Before the senate ouit for the nlrht suntnr iSann t IH.Kv handful of senators. Senator Bridges (R-NH) then demanded a nuortim call. After 2S minutes. 49 senators out of the total inembershlri of BS Itawered . - m Malone then befan a kecond speech under senate rules fwhlch permit each member to make two talks on the same subject Finally the democratic aiid I publican leaders! in the senate (reached an agreement to vote to- night on whether the aid bill should be put on the calendar. The fight over; the bill will be resumed when the senate! meets again. Its republican opponents, led by senators Kern (K-Mo) and Malone contend the measure Is too weak. US. Crushes fort BRAGG n. c, Aug. 27 - W-Exercise Southern Pine, like 1 good.war games, ended; today wirH sa ftAmnlafa ter1jn-w TT 6 m wuau v a. w j awt w ul Hofnin ! i irt; .. . . . i Gen. Arturo Aguinaldo:' 1 . A 1 I . mock war Involving more than IMAM ..1 Jl I -: . nny . force had been T Ivisinna von th tK ! M.I infantrv dMvWon. Vnl 5 Sa airborne division. News of the end games spread-rapidly through the a w un bu ui uiB war of the There was aom ahntitin I .. .1 .i . . . . I ulm urea; sxouna xroops, wh trudged many a miS over the rolling, nine-covered Car- Iniina anhm. 4 ! ?? ,!J JJ?! of meant a return to their ""EiSS?!? f "P81 e mTX Jf.-v I Mr,V""TL 1 STrT X3JTS I who hiw niCn who have maintained anj actual cemetery for the simulated; dead. puii uc nnisnmg vxicnes on a grave for the uming. ground stomping imaginary dicUto of the aggressor nation Gen. Arturo Aguinaldo. He was theoretically killed today. ; . .;.. : r--, .:: SALMON CATCH GOOD ! I ASTORIA. Aug. 27-trVFIsh packers today said Columbia riv er salmon catches are the best in 'four years. i ROUER DnO.MS I TelepaeBe 4-2ft costumes, skirts or dresses, f 'Enemyiin WarGaines i . . -.- ' .... , ., ' I . s:';: ' ' County Chest Campaign to Seek $22,696 l.?Ji " ' Tbe quotas and campaign plans were revealed at a meeting of di- rectors and campaign workers for the Marion county chest in Salem Monday night r ; ? Thirty-four county communities will participate in the campaign with an concluding by mid-Oc- tober- Sharing in funds collected will be the Boy scouts, CampCre CS fcader, IP talks by Herb Barker. aTawara MajeK, liara d Steams Cuihin. - Boy Scouts are due to receive the biggest share of Chest funds, 83.059. Other shares are Camp Fire Girls, 83,170: Girl Scouts, $1,880; USO and .Oregon Chest, 910.387; administration, 81,950. First of the community cam paigns is expected to get under way later this week, with several more to follow next week. The communities will conduct sepa rate campaigns to meet individual situations. Be Permitted Salem's bowlers will likely have cash and' game prizes to shoot at v: i n.. v. cltyhan Monday night . But thiv made no nromises. pending the drafting of legislation possible- to allow prizes In bowling alleys while stffl prohibit- ing cash prizes in coin-operated bowling machines. City Attorney Chris J. Kowitz was instructed to delve into the legislative posslbll- fty. Police last spring warned bowl ing alleys to discontinue. prizes In cash or free games, because slml lar crackdown had been aimed at coin - operated machine games, Sine then, the bowling alleys have offered no prizes. Bequest to allow the alleys to resume such prizes was made to the council last night by Tom Wood, operator of B & B Bowling court, who said he also represent ed Salem's two other bowling Places. Wood declared prizes have been a bowling alley standby for 50 years but have never been used lavishly enough to be "trade stim ulators.' Moreover, he drew the distinction from coin-ln-slot games by describing bowling as a game of skill that three or four players could enjoy for SO or 40 minutes at the cost of 25 cents. Several aldermen said they were sympathetic to Wood's position but would probably find It difficut to enact legislation that might not open the gate to. high money prizes and abuses In operation of other games. Wood also asked the council to consider reducing license fees on billiard tables. This was referred to the license committee. 1 Man Handed Oyer to w n A-.i 1"""? xmuuij Aumonucs 1 - i m . M . .. i zti r. Mason. 743 pi. cottage It , i had been arrested by city police I Am m MhMi. I Police said. Mason was charged T . .t : .1. I VaUcY Pack HalU n t e m r . ' s TUlg OI lCei lame VT1.. ParVtn wminiTK said i . . . . t - . "noay tnai one ro surpluses, xney Pv? uiipuiaiiij uiKa Buying- u I Dcvlr mIIIizimLX. I trv. . v.i- ,,M"ket. ,quoUtio .f, J1 w" tc?.UA" "i I Pany. aisposes oz its beex StOCK. P?" Chambers., vice president 01 to6 comPan3r la- KABBI GOLDSTEIN ELECTED WMM wafc UAV1U' JERUSALEM, Aug. 27-W)-Rab-bl Isreal Goldstein of New. York was unanimously elected presi dent of the world conledc - ation of I General Zionists today.The con- LeraUon includes an. general -"onisx groups wnicn mau im rhm J centrist group of the world Zion ist congress, which is m session here. . - Swimming . Beathsg - Dastdag Flaygreuad Eulpsaexit . " ideal roa ncsc3 nt- HATUBAL CUOXn33H;G3 2 Miles Out Oa Tamer Bead Bowlers May um iw! mm Sdzn Vs. Tri-Eiy Eravca "Tharrcr 'JlggtcSnff em And Kck Fcbcr ; . . hull nrsz'j npr-nAnnnca Many City Fire j ; Trucks Answer j Doirntown Alarm A downtown alarm turned out most of the city's fire fighting equipment at 9:12 p. m. Monday. The firemen went to South Com mercial and Ferry streets when workers at the Marion Car Park were unable to determine ! the source of strong smoke in tbe vi cinity. Firemen were unable to locate any blaze 'and said : the smoke was probably from Ithe nearby Oregon Pulp and Paper company milL - ' Meet to Bring Repercussions WASHINGTON. AusL 2T - UP) -1 India's boycott of the Japanese I peace treaty conference may bring I about a tougher U. S. policy to-1 India Boycott of ward her, and backfire on tneiwry auxiliary ana me American U. S. foreim aid urograms, i iRed Cross in which she served Senator T-hman fD-Lib-NT). a I backer of the aid programs, said J today he fears there will be -aemior many years. lot of repercussions.'' ' Kc state department officials said India's denunciation of the proposed treaty seemed to follow tne soviet une ana gave support w i a Moscow nropaganoa anve ap-1 .1 1 1 : 1.1 AW. I pareuuy wmw i. wiwun . V B j i 1 A 32-man soviet delegation, led by Deputy Foreign . Minister An- TU"X today enroute to the peace confer ence. The' parley opens September In san Francisco. Scowling. Gromykb gave news- men no clue of Russia's intentions. On Capitol Hill, Senator Spark- man CU-Aiai saia ne suspects WO Soviets win attempt to Trade their signature of the (Japanese) peace toeaty for favorable truce terms in ". duui m iniCKT inn WOu 1 work," he commented. Solons Avoid . . . ',' Vote on Budset By Elmer C. VeceJ OLYMPIA, Aug. 27 -tfPV- Tnt state senate took a brief look at I the proposed $880,000,000 budget today, slammed the book shut and delayed further consideration for another day. The action followed a confused I day of indecision, conferences and caucuses and led to a prediction the budget will pass tomorrow I with or without a number of sug-1 gested cuts. ? Economy advocates were still ! hoping this afternoon to cut some to 10 million dollars from the biyL They failed on one score when Sen. Jack Rogers, Bremerton de mocrat, attempted to eliminate an appropriation of 2780,000 for the veterans rehabilitation council. Itwas at this point the senators decided they had had enough and recessed until noon tomorrow. Rogers argued that the veterans rehabilitation council had fulfilled the function for which it was set up in 1947. - to assist veterans of World War IL Its main function at its Bremerton office, he said. Is to assist Spanish American war veterans to receive free medical services. Republicans teamed with the regular democrats to table the pro posed cut 4 DDE IN ALASKA CEASH ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Aug. 27 -CT-Four persons were killed and two seriously injured today in the crash of an Alaska Airlines float plane" during a take-off at el dovia. , Thsr$day--Sc?t.6J' If 51 iDmca WW I91TI09 SHOIU . Plus 50 Philip Morris Start Of Radio and Television SALEM HIGH ! audito:ju:.v ' 2 SHOWS 6:30 anf?.-00 P. M. ' Tickets est sale anr at Steveas dt Sea. Jewelers , Afl Seals Keserved: ljtS, LS9. 2.40, 2.0S (Inc. Tax) Speaasered by Salem Shrine Club. Beaefis Shrbae lXeapttal ; far Crippled CUMrea -3 CO! ForWashington n r n r-" n s Mrs. Oliriger, ; Widov of Salem ' - ; - ' r ' I DentistfDies Mrs. Frances Oslde Ollnger, 73, resident of Salem for more than 70 years, died at her home at 897 MUl street Monday following an Illness of three months. - Mrs.' OUnger was the widow of thr late Dr. JI. H. Olinger, prom inent Salem dentist, and mother of Dr. Bitrold M. Olinger of Salem. Her husband cued two years ago. Bom Feb. S. 1878 at Mason, Il linois, she was the daughter of Frances and XX w. Matthews who moved to Salem when she five years old. Her father was ag ent for the Klamath Indians in 1890 ana Frances accompanied him to the Klamath reservation at that time. Mrs. Olinger eraduated from the bid East Salem school and from Willamette university. She was married to Dr. Olinger at Salem, Dec 18, 1903. She was active In civic activities as a member of Ho during World War L She attended the Congregational church of Sa- Surviving besides her son are a brouvj.' Balnh Matthews. Kansas Citv. Mo- and two erandchildren. Susan and Casey Olinger, both of sajeiq. ism.Mii v- v.ia Will w K1U Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Vir 8" golden cnapel with the Rev. ci ij 13 mausoleum. State Employes tt- TT7 tAv.AW I xlear Wage HepOrt o x Tirnnrt nf an Mrlier. mttin m 9. -.. h.ri xi- La. nht hr ninn fjtat Em- pjoyes association, district 2 pre- tidontt. Tn mttinm was held In 1 th HnM Arms rMttnmt ' Discussion and action on the re port is expected to take place at the next meeting of the group late in September. INDIANS TRIUMPH SPOKANE, Aug. 27-aV(Nlght game). Victoria 100 020 0002 S 2 Spokane . 000 011 13x 5 Propst Osbura (8). Carr (9) and Martin; Marshall, Wyatt (81 ana Meets. NEWLY AIR-CONDmONTD "Salem's Only Home-Owned Theatre1' Ends Today Open C:43 "APACHE DRUMS" SINO NEIGHBOR, SING" mwm Ce-Feature -CASA MAN ANA" A 1 I l il M 1 CURT SCHMIDT SINGS AT PAYLESS TODAY! CU2T SC1LVJ3T Tba" Snslirj Slu;:ar f t!i Saleca Senators 1 in August Weddings Outauiiiber June's In Marion County Hot and stuffy August has al ready edged r"t June, the tradi tional marriage month, in the number of marriage license appli cations Issued In Marion county. The roster at e Marion coun ty clerk's office Monday showed that a total of 92 applications have been issued so far in August com pared with 87 during June, con tinuing August's triumphs of the past several years. . Both months, this year, are tar below record months, that f. Last year June had -120 and August 138. The all-time record for ap plications issued In one month stands for August, 1948, when 142 were issued. 3 Injured in Crossing Mishap Three persons were hurt none seriously, early today when their car crashed into a telephone pole In an effort to avoid a train at the! West Stayton crossing. Treated for bruises were Claude Knight Pumpkin Center, Calif, ana uoiores nailer ana Kuby Had ley, both of Stayton. State police said Knight swerved his car up a lane alongside the railroad track when he saw the train. The car tipped over and struck the pole. FLOOD HITS TAMPICO MEXICO CITY. Au. 27-flP- Rivers swollen by hurricane rains started flooding low-lying parts of -j. ampico Tooay. Dick Fobcr and Richcy Meyers Favorite sluggers rom the Salem - Senators also " en hand1 to pass ovt Fill GIFTS to KJDDIZS wrtla AU TOGZAPHID tag chedl ; ' Tin:3 1? Hccn- I 2 p. IH.; ITS aesebaB ' Time at Payless Tales Ma Out to the DAUGAME son. 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