The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
Th OFXGOff STATESMAN, golem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 11.
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March of Dime Drive Starts
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Committee ehairmea for the Mirth af Dimes campaign la this area
Mkt final preparations for the start of the anti-Infantile paralysis
drive Monday. la the picture, left to right are: Miss Dorothy L.
Cornelias, rtty chalrsaaa. women's division; Mrs. Harry Lieta, Mar
ton county chairman, women's division; O. W. Lancaster, elty earn-
.'. pair direr-tor, and Kay L. Heock, Marian county campaign director,
(gtateasnaa photo) . j
Chinese Speed
k f Cease Fire'
1 Order North
CHUNGKING, Sunday. Jan. 13.
(AV Orden to cease fire by mid
night tonight were : sped to the
troubled spots of China and the ef
f feet became apparent at once in
the north areas where Chinese
.communists have opposed ad
j irances of government troojia.
An official dispatch today said
government forces ia Jehol prov-
lnce had halted Uieir advance and
were withdrawing into the conti
guous Manchurian province of
Liaoning.-
Meanwhile, the administration
of Sungkiang, one of nine prov-
Morse Approves
Norblad's Election
WASHINGTON, Jan. II JP)
The election of Walter Norblad,
Astoria, as Oregon congressman
was hailed today by Senator
Morse (R-Ore) as "another voters'
approval of sound middle-of-the
road republicanism."
"Norblad Is a very able, intelli
gent man who, I am confident,
will make fine record in the
congress," he declared here.
Morse wired his congratulations
to Norblad.
inces into which Manchuria has
been divided, was reported taken
over by government troops. Chi
nese nationalists are replacing
Russian occupation forces in Man
churia.
EXPERT
PAINTERS
HOW!
Available
For Both
lEJiffiSMfilL land
flOHES
(both inside and out)
Our work for the past 3 years has been practically all
government painting ... We are jhow completing our
reconversion" and are equipped to render quick and
satisfactory painting on all types of buildings.;
F. 0 REPINE CO.
II Tears ia Salem Phone 47S3 - 171$
I-arrcst and Kent Equipped Paint Shop In .Salem
Hawaiian Hope
For Statehood
WAILUKU, Maul. T.H.. Jan.
12-Mernbers pf the house ter'
ritories a u b committee boosted
Hawaiian hopes "for statehood to
day with strong endorsements of
the islands' fitness ' or that re
sponsibility. ,
At the end of the subcommit
tee'! first week of. hearings Rep;
Henry D. j Larcade, jr. (D-La);
told Maui county officials last
night that Hawaii "is just as rea
dy for statehood as any of the
states now in the union."
Larcade) said he was far more
impressed with what he found on
the islands than what a similar
committee' of which he was a
member found in Alaska a year
ago.
Rep. Homer Angell (R-Ore).
said he hoped the island would
soon assume an outstanding
place in the union of states," and
Rep. James J. Delaney (D-NY)
addressed a group as "citizens of
the 49th state."
Mrs. Douglas Dies
At Local Hospita
i
Mrs.; Cora A. Douglas, 65,. resi
dent of Salem since 1825, ditl at
a local hospital Saturday night.
She wa born In Ada, Ohio in 18H0
and was a member of the Calvary
Baptist church. .
In addition to her husband, ihe
is survived by five children: Briiee
of Salem, and Paul. Ruth and
Francis, all of San, Franciwo.
Chauncey Shuster, Alliance. Ohio,
and a brother, "Will Shuster, Mid-
dlefield, Ohio.
Funeral arrangements are being
made by Clough-Barrick.
690 Tons Hop I
Wire Available
.Six hundred and ninety tons
of hop wire : have been located
and made available for hop grow
era of the Willamette area dam
aged by I the recent flood. The
wire, fence and other require
ments will be made available
through local retailers who re
ceive stocks from the supply
houses, the Salem office of the
American; Red Cross announced
Saturday.
The hop wire was allocated by
the civilian production adminis
tration through the San Francis
co office of the Red Cross, follow
ing an appeal made by Judge
George Ross man, chairman of the
Marion county chapter of the Red
Cross.
Biological Danger
Seen in Atom Force
LONDON, Jan. 12-(P)-The de
velopment of atomic energy is
"fraught with biological danger"
because its radio active forces de
stroy male potency, a British bi
ologist said today.
' Dr. Kenneth Wakler, author of
many books on male infertility,
asserted that radio active forces
are "known to have a profound
influence : on living tissues and
more particularly on the cells re
sponsible for continuation of the
race." He advocated ; immediate
tesearch to protect the male pow
er of fatherhood.
HELD ON BURGLARY CHARGE
; Charles F. Ivy, Portland, was
arrested by Salem police late Sat
urday night, shortly after he was
said by police to have broken into
the state , liquor store, 557 Court
st. He was booked in city Jail,
charged with burglary not in a
dwelling.
GIRL BORN TO 8TEELES
! A baby girl was born, Saturday
to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Steele,
Jefferson, at Bungalow Maternity
hospital. . She has been named
Glenda Joy.
Added County
Precincts Turn
In Vote Totals
Only the Breitenbush precinct
tally was lacking today as Mar
ios county's unofficial count on
the Friday congressional election
gave Walter Norblad 5131, Bruce
Spaulding 3438. (Story also page
1).
The count on precincts not in-
eluded in the table published
Saturday morning:
Norblad
Donald 31
Mehama , 27
Mill City ...!
Champoeg 8
Shaw 14
Marion 16
Horeb 13
West Stayton 12
Fairfield .12
Breitenbush :
81 precincts in Marion.
Saaald.
15
29
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6-Man Military
Junta Formed
To Rule Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Jan.
-The military junta tonight
formed a six-man military cabinet
to rule Haiti after four more per
sons had been killed in another
day of the disorders which brought
bout the ouster of President EUe
Lescot. The death toll since the
uprising began a week ago was
estimated at 25.
Mobs sacked and fired homes.
stores and factories of Lescot sup
porters during the day while light.
tanks and armored scout cars pa
trol Hd the city attempting to re
store order. The four were killed
in a melee when a crowd broke
into a jewerly store, smashed
showcases and carried off loot.
The three-man junta decided to
form the cabinet after a lengthy
consultation with numerous po
litical factions seeking posts In
the government. A decree issued
shortly afterwards said the multi
plicity of parties made the forma
tion of a national union cabinet
impossible" at this time.
3-Day Lockout
In Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12-P-
A complete shutdown of all com
merce and industry in Argentina
for three days beginning Sunday
midnight as announced by the
permanent committee of manu
facturers, industrialists and busi
nessmen today in protest against
the government's bonus and wage
increase decree.
The announcement came after
a cabinet meeting presided over
by President Gen. Edelmiro Far
rell postponed consideration of
the employers' demand for a. sub
stantial modification of the de
cree, issued Dec. 20, ordering
Christmas bonuses and pay in
creases,' amounting generally to
25 per cent of pay rolls to all the
workers in the country.
Reorganization of
Nip Cabinet Ended
TOKYO, Jan. 12 -(P)- The
storm tossed Shidehara cabinet.
lightened by the resignation of
five ministers and a deputy cabi
net secretary, completed its re
organization tonight.
The six officials who walked
the political plank In obedience
to General MacArthur's directive
purging ultra-nationalists from
the government were replaced by
new men, and the mended cabinet
awaited only the return of ailing
Premier Kijuro Shidehara to re
sume its delicate task of govern
ing under foreign control.
Announcement
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To the People of Salem and Vicinity:
Teamsters' Local Union No. 324 of Salem .pled
ges to aid local people of this area before consider
ing outsiders. Tnis includes former members of the
armed forces.
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This publication is to protect and aid the many
men and women who have returned from tho armed
services who are from this area and who are unem
ployed, j
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We salute them.
They are our first consideration.
We ask all employers to cooperate.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
TEAMSTERS'; LOCAL UNION NO. 324
Banquet Honors
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PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12 -(F)
Robert W. Coyne, Washington. D
C. assistant national director of
the war finance division, declar
ed here that working with Port
lands Ted R. Bambie .was like
being econd man to a buusaw "
He addressed i banquet ;t
which Gamble received the award
as 1945 "first citizen" last night.
Other speakers were Governor
Sneil. Mayor Riley, and civic
leaders.
Snow,. Ice on
Many Roads
Still lower temperatures with
snow and ice in many sections of
eastern and central Oregon were
reported Saturday by R. H. Bal
dock, state highway engineer. At
Odell Lake tho temperature was
7 above, with total snow of 103
inches. Snow removal equipment
was in operation and chains were
advised. There was one-way traffic
between Oakright and the summit.
Other road conditions:
Portland Army
Air Base Plan
Not Permanent
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 12-(p)
Portland army air base will not
be a permanent major facility.
headquarters of the 4th air force
reported today.
Earlier, Brig. Gen. Moore.
4th air force chief of staff, in an
interview at Portland, said the
army would take title to the field
and develop it further. The head
quarters today said Gen. Moore
had presented the war depart
merit p'i which he believed cur
rent but which had been changed
without 4th air force knowledge.
Officials reported Portland had
been taken from the -list of per
manent bases and through over
sight or delay 4th air fore was
not notified. All decisions on
bases are by the war department.
Salem School
Activities for
Week Reported
Induction of members in Sigma
Lambda chapter of the National
Honor society, will be held at Sa
lem senior high school at 7:15
Tuesday night.
Other Salem school activities
for the week are: Monday, meet
ing of P.E. department heads and
junior high principals at the sen
ior high, 10 a.m.; noon movie at
Leslie junior 'high school; basket
ball game between Leslie and
Parrish junior high schools, 4
p.m. Tuesday; PTA movies at
Richmond. 730 p.m. and library
meeting at state library at 7:30;
Wednesday, candidates meeting
at Leslie, 8:45; primary election
at Leslie, 9 a.m.; annual meeting
of Salem Teacher's Credit union
at the senior high, 4 p.m.; intra
mural basketball between Leslie
and Parrish, 4 pm.; visual aids
workshop, administration office
conference room, 4:10 p.m.;
Thursday, visual aids workshop,
administration office conference
Sukivou lummit Few Icy sdoU
Roads normal.
Klamath rails Clear and all roads
sanded.
Portland - Tog.
F.un- To
MrKrntle paiw highway --- One-war
traffic at Blue Rrver bridge.
Mcdford -Clear.
Astoria Columbia river dotted at
cut city limits of Astoria with detour
through Tongue Point naval base. One
way traffic at mileDost 42 4 on the
Nehalem secondary highway. Also one
way traffic at slide east of Astoria.
LaC rande -C lear .
Bend -Clear. Detour 10 miles west
of Mitchell where bridge Is washed
out
John Day On war traffic north
of Service Creek.
Wilsonville Ferry Opened for traf
fic Saturday.
Diversified
Investment
Fund
A SERIES OP
NEW YORK STOCKS, NC
room, 4:10 p.m.; Friday, Marion
county social workers' luncheon,
Colden Pheasant, noon; children's
hour program. Miss Golz room
in charge. Bush, 1 p.m.; assembly
Mrs. Eaton's room In charge at
Englawood, 1 p.m.; assembly at
Washington, 1 pm.; Intramural
basketball between Islie and
Parrish, 4 p.m., and Junior rlaaa
dance at senior high, 7:30 p.m.
OCE Applies for 30 .
Added Housing Unit
MONMOUTH, Ore., Jan. 12iA
Oregon College of Education has
applied for 30 housing units from
a Vancouver, Wash., war hous
ing project, officials said today.
Married students now on the
campus have adequate facilities,
officials explained, but it is ex
pected the units will be needed
next fall.
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a light for you to climb the stairs
to bed? The shadows danced
around seeking a place to hide,
and in the winter one could warm
his hands over the chimney,
Twas friendly, that oil. lamp.
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