,2 Capital Journal, Salem, Jag Day for Music Tourney Some 10,000 tags went on sale In downtown Salem Saturday as the campaign to raise $1500 with which to send 100 boy and girl musicians from Salem senior high school to the state music tournament at Klamath Falls i reached a climax. However, the tag sale was not without .'competition since every corner found its quota of young folks . and adults offering while and . red carnations for sale, a War Mothers project for the benefit r,of hospitalized veterans. Also offered for sale were religious t tracts. ' The musicians' tags were pre- , pared by a committee of band . and orchestra parents who have ,been largely Instrumental In di recting the fund raising cam paign. They report consider ably early success and indica tions are favorable for secur ing the amount desired. The musicians, representing 'the high school band and or chestra, will go to Klamath Falls in special buses next Thursday. They will return the following Saturday. Women Golfers' Spring Handicap Members of the Salem Wo men's Golf association played qualifying rounds this week for their spring handicap tourna ment, play to be for the Howard Maple trophy. 1 , The following pairings have been made, with matches to be played between Wednesday, May 11 and Monday evening, May 16: ! Chimptoruhlp flltht: lira. J. ft Thomp son v, Mr. Tr4 Mtdford. Mrs. Pred Brr pardl v. Mr. fUlph Hamilton. Mr. JamM Hairy v. Mr. Wtrntr Brown, Mr. .Claud) Jonru . oy Mr. Harold Olln tr v. Mr. Fred Aliafrr, Mr. W. T. Waterman v bye, Mr. Ivan Marble v. Jr. Edward RoUi, Mr. R. I. M a cLaui ti ll n . bre. , Second night: Mri. Bfphiw Starr va. Mr. Stuart Thd, Mra. SWphrn Fnu vhrk va. Mr. Chandler Brown, Mr. Hr JnoUto Allen v. Mr. Olen Steven. Mr. lCn Pott tw. bye, Mr. Max Allen v. Mra. Rom Ooppnrk, Mr. John R. Wnnd bye. Mr. Manlev RobMnn v. Mr. Leon Perry, Mr. Howard Wlcklund va. y. I I Pourth fliiht: Mr. Robert Herrolt v. Mr. Al Loitcka, Mr. Conrad Paulaon v. 1 Mr. J. .. Albrlck. Mra. Richard Chaae va. I 'Mr. Kate Bel, Mr. Rex Adolph v. bye, Mr Max Planery va. Mr. Frank Bur- i 'llnaham. Mra. Own fltevenaon v. bye Mr. Olenn Wilbur va. Mra. Homer 1. Ooulet, Mr. Lou I Oerllnitr va. by, f Alxlh flltht: Mr. Harry Wledtnrr vs. 'VWra. Howard KUmana, Mr. Millard Pt har v. Mr. Oeorae R. Hofltnan. Mr. Unme L. Cooke va. Mr. Conrad Pauliia, Mra. Jamea B. Haworth va. bve. Mr. Don ild McCanar va. Mra. Ollbert OroII. IMra. Vernon P"rrj v. bye. Mra. A. C KVrllnirr va. Mra. Jamea Walton, Mr. iXlinora Hill v. by. ( . Annual Spring Dinner Served at Hopewell I Hopewell The annual spring : motner and daughter banauet I, was held in the social rooms of the Hopewell United Brethren (.church with the men of the con rgregation providing the dinner iwhich was served by the boys J!1o more than 100 guests. Peter (.Parvm was chef with George Kirkwood, Robert Polvi, Robert nJanzen, Wayne Kickerson and "Stephen Reed waiters. . I Miss Maurle Scales. Mi-Minn "vllle, gave a short talk with a (.'.piano duet by lis Taskinen and lv Helen Ojua; report of the sum- 1. mer conference at Jennings Lodge by Emma Taskinen and J; vocal solo by Mrs. Joe Brath r accompanied by Mrs. Richard JJCranncll, the program. t, Proceeds of $45 will be used to send a delegate to the Jen inings Lodge conference this Slimmer. jjSecond Cycle of Strikes in Japan Tokyo, May 7 ! The second cycle of Japan's "wave strikes" J is on. More than 100.000 llok n kaido coal miners stayed away from work todny their second 124-hour break In four days. Mi f: ncrs of Kyushu, southernmost I Japanese Island, are expected y to lie idle tomorrow, i The nationwide series of 24 1 hour walkouts, in one region f after another, was called by the National Federation of Coal Mi- ners protesting working condi- lions. Production quotas, the Cottonwoods Presents THE NEW TOPHATTERS Featuring: "AL." FINN (piono) BOB SINGLETON (drums) DOTTY MARSHALL (vocoli) Every Sat Done 'til 1 OLD TIME DANCE Every Saturday Night Over Western Auto z!t Court St Join the crowd and have a good time Music Rt BEN'S ORCHESTRA PUBLIC DANC E Admission (Oe, Inc. Tax Orenn. Saturday, May 7, 1949 Mill City Church Sponsoring Dinner Mill City The Mill City Presbyterian church is sponsor ing a banquet Saturday evening in recognition of Mother's Day. The dinner will be served at 8:30 o'clock In the high school recreation room. Mrs. D. B. Hill, acting general chairman for the affair, is being assisted by the following: Mrs. Curtis Cllne. Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. Ann Dawes, Mrs. Frank Merrill, Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. Arlo Tuers. Mrs. Lee Ross Is in charge of the sale of tickets which has been limited to 100. Program chairman is Mrs. Don Shcythe. Plan to Put Phones on Farms Washington, May 7 IIP) House leaders .ire hunting for a spot on the p'ogram next week for a plan in'ended to put more tel ephones on the farms. A bill Is ready. It would let the rural electrification adminis tration make loans to build up telephone service. "I think we can put it across," Rep Poage (D., Tex.) told a re porter. "If not next week, then sometime the week after." Poage is author of the bill. He said republicans and democrats on the agriculture committee ap proved it unanimously and that Speaker Rayburn wants to work it into the house program right away. The senate has not acted on the proposal. "There will be efforts to kill it by amendment," Poage said. "I've been told the telephone people are pretty active against it and that somebody will have an amendment that there can be no duplitation of existing fa cilities. That would make the program unworkable." Swedish Ambassador In Salem Tuesday Erik Boheman, Swedish am bassador to the United States will be a Salem visitor Tuesday. the bwedish ambassador will be accompanied by Manne Llnd holm, Swedish counsul general in ban irancisco and A. N. Wide. vice counsul for Sweden in Port land. The delegation will be receiv ed by Governor Douglas McKay at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday and will be guests of the governor at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at the Legion club. A small group of Salem industrialists together with Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry and State Treasurer Walter Pearson will attend the luncheon. Says Actress Proves 'God's Existence' London. MaV 7 tlP A Tj,nllnn minlctrr affrH with 4ha CuliBn of Morocco today that Holly- wooo mm star Virginia Mayo is "the most striking nmnf nt God's existence." The Rev. J. Long of South wark Unitarian church Mrrnt in his church magazine: the Sultan of Morocco told Virginia Mnvo. h.ntifi,i American film star, that she was for him the most striking proof 01 uon s existence. "Why not? "The beauty of woman Is a revelation of God to man." Rev. Long, 29, is a bachelor. At the close of 1947, about 30 per cent of the United States work force had group Insurance averaging $2.000 apiece. union insists, are loo high for summertime mining. DANCE TONITE MOOSE HAI.L 2K4 N. Commercial Over Pearson's Market Sponsored bv l oyal Order of Moose Music by Larson's Orchestra Admission, 60c, Inc. tax for a Night's Delight ... or Fun and Frolic Come to the Salem Supper Club Tonight! . . . alem puppet Club I Miles from nest Salem Bridie an Dallas Highway Flood Follows Texas Tornado Lubbock, Tex., May 7 W One woman was dead and scores were marooned by a flood at Lubbock, Tex., today as rescuers at Sundown, 40 miles to the west, toiled through . soaked wreckage in a grim search for tornado victims. The tornado ripped through the north edge of Sundown last night, killing at least two per sons and injuring at least four others. But three to five other persons were reported killed by the roaring twister and the hunt for bodies continued. Another tornado struck near Morton, Tex., also in the high plains country, destroying two homes, farm buildings and equipment. A torrential rain and hall- storm, measuring more than five inches, brought Lubbock the unprecedented flood today. Water rose into homes, rescue operations were being pressed business was paralyzed. Mrs. Ira Duke was electrocut ed when she pulled a light cord after water rose into her house. The flood was rain water there are no creeks or rivers in the area. Boats were being used In rescue operations. Water rose in the business district and es pecially In the lower residential districts which spread In all di rections from the business sec tion. The rain fell all night, b u t stopped today and at mid-morning the flood was subsiding. All hiRhways to Lubbock were cut off by high water. Columbia Districts Report Flood Plans Portland, May 7 (VP) The army engineers said today that all the lower Columbia drainage dis tricts now have reported on their plans to handle the river's spring freshet. Col. O. E. Walsh, Portland dis trict engineer, who earlier charged neglect in some of the districts, said that inspections of all dikes are continuing. "In general," he said, "the drainage districts are now do ing everything within their means to bring their dikes and levees up to standard for the coming high water." Streets of Shanghai Merchandise Mart Shanghai, May 7 W) The sidewalks of New York are cel ebrated in song, but you ought to se the sidewalks of Shang hai. Always teeming with ped dlers, they have become the largest merchandise "counter" in the world as normally sal aried workers try to sell the goods they have received as wages. Due to collapse of the nation alist currency, few bosses had cash, so they paid off in what ever they could get. Imagine a California cannery worker being paid in canned peaches or a Massachusetts tex tile mill hand being paid In cloth. Then imagine these workers spreading these wares on Market street in San Fran cisco or alt over Boston Com mons to try to sell enough to feed their families. That's the sort of thing that's going on in Shanghai on a tre mendous scale. TONITE! Sloper Hall INDEPENDENCE JOE LANE ;,nisd WESTERN DANCE AN Willamette Valley's Top Western Band" DANCING 9 to 1 a.m. Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION POST 33 . . . And trally enjoy yourself! And why not hftvr one of the club'i Umou siMlinR ute t em pi in telui ... or real "mummy-ntyie' fried chicken dinner that will bring a smile to your llpa a thrill to your taste! Dancing and entertainment very wrk day, t-11 p.m. Right Prevails Says Truman Washington, May 7 CAT Pres ident Truman said today his 10 years as a senator convinced him that citizens who agree with a member of congress don't give a damn whether you know it or not." Mr. Truman spoke informally at a luncheon given In honor of Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.) and House Speaker Rayburn (D., Tex.). Rayburn and Vandenberg had Just received the annual Collier's congressional awards for distinguished service to the nation in 1948. Mr. Truman said he hopes citizens who agree with what their members of congress are doing will tell them so. And, he added, he hopes the legisla tors will do what they think is right. "Right does and will prevail," he said. His remarks -came after sev eral speakers had mentioned difficulties experienced by le gislators who receive complaints in their mail from persons who disagree with them but never hear from constituents who do agree with them. Mr. Truman said legislators are chosen by the people who expect them to find out facts and then make up their minds what is right. He said he hopes that out of the magazine awards will grow a responsibility on the part of constituents to members of con gress. ' He said he also hopes there will be responsibility on the part of the members to do what they think is right even though this sometimes may not be in accord with what some of their constituents feel. Bears Defeat Cardinals Palo Alto, Calif., May 7 WPI The University of California's champion Olympic crew defeat ed Stanford's varsity boat by 2Vi lengths in their race here today. The winner's time over the 2 '4 miles course was 14 minutes, 39 seconds. Save those dollars, through Classified. Buy DANCE TONIGHT Raj Weldners Orrh. Modern and Old Time Admission 60c HENRY'S HALL So. 12th & Leslie SI. Over Henry's Market COLONIAL HOUSE MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Roast Turkey and Dressing Open 1. P. M. to 8 P. M. t Miles South of 12th Street Junction For Reservations Phone 2-1391 The Willamette Valley Horseman's Association Oregon Mounted Posit Saltm Saddle Club FAIRGROUNDS STADIUM May 7-8 P. M. May 8- 2 P. M. $1,000 Matched Calf Roping Contest Western Horst EvanM - Stock Horse Evonrs lare-Back Bronci - Wild Cow Milking OREGON MOUNTED POSSE DRILL SALEM SADDLE CLUB DRILL Tickets on Sale at Arbuckle's Shoe Store 11 'It; I ', I ' t 1 . i sl-rff irr"- ' a iW To Receive Honors At the grand council fire for Camp Fire Girls of this area Saturday evening in Leslie Junior high school these girls will receive high honors. Left to right are Patricia Megquier, Janice Feller and Carol Hewitt, all of whom will receive their torch in craftsmanship; and Dorothy Ladd, who is to receive her torch in social leadership, the highest honor in Camp Fire. Credit1 Association Formed at Lebanon Lebanon Establishment of a Lebanon credit association is announced this week by Bill Phipps, newly elected presi dent of. the group. Other officers in the associa tion are Earl Saxton, vice presi dent) and Joe Benjamin, secre tary-treasurer. A board of directors is com posed of Vern Nelson, Mil Bak er, Dale Weeks, Lloyd Gibson. Roy Long, Rollin Lent, Jack Lemons and Marvin Clark. Wife Cuts Hubby's Head Off With Axe Shell Lake, Wis., May 7 A hysterical Wisconsin farm woman early today told officials she had hacked her husband's head off with an axe because "he continually beat me and the children." Sheriff Floyd Bannister of Washburn county said he was holding without charge Mrs. Florence Conley, 45, after -officers found the body of her hus band, Phillip, also 45, his head nearly severed, in a bed at the family's home three miles north of here. CASH TALKS and you save at Woodrow's when you pay CASH for Willard Batteries Seiber ling tires "with full road hazard guarantee " Nason paints auto glass and un painted furniture R. D. Woodrow Co. 450 Center St Phone 22476 DANCING TONITE to Wayne Strachan's Music VFW HALL Hood and Church Sts. Enjoy the Best Dance Floor In Salem Western HORSE SHOW Sponsored by v Truman to Observe 65th Birthday Washington, May 7 Pres ident Truman will be 65 tomor row. It also will be the fourth anni versary of the day he announced the war had been won in Eur ope. On the eve of his birthday. Mr Truman was described by his physician, Brig. Gen. Wallace H. Graham, as "as close to be- ing an iron man as anyone I know at His age." Asserting the president "works too hard," Graham add ed: "I don't 1tnow how he does it and keeps so cheerful and full of pep." Tonight Mr. Truman was to be feted by a few close friends at a birthday party tendered by At torney General Tom Clark. Woodburn The Woodburn Garden club will meet Tuedsay evening at the library club rooms. Roll call will be "My Favorite Rose," and the flower arrangement contest will consist of mixed flowers. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Ralph Seely and Mrs George Sweaney. DANCE to Daniel Uhey And His Six Piece MODERN BAND Modern, Semi-Modern and Dixie Woodburn Armory SATURDAY May 7th New PIX Theatre Oregon f Woodburn O-SO-EASY SEATS ENDS SAT. "COMMAND DECISION" SUN. MON. LORETTA YOUNG in "MOTHER AND THE FRESHMAN" Fa mtmnunm, fJU-t.rjU 1st . Anniversary Glenwood Ball Room SAT. Woodrys Orch. Adm. 85c Students 60c i McNeil AsserlS MoscoLying Lake Success. May 7 if' ncc- jn Cnlna thj, British colony off tor McNeil, British minister of he MUth chi)a coajt was warn. state, answered "lie," today tn;c(j )od tQ .. prepared tot charges by Russia and Poland (he worst that Britain is supplying ji-i planes to Franco Spain. McNeil, No. 1 assistant to 1 ur clgn Secretary Ernest Bevin of Britain and chief British dele gate to the United Nations as sembly, replied to Juliuz Katz Suchy. Poland, and Andrei A. Gromyko, Soviet delegate, in the closing part of the Spanish debate in the assembly's political committee. He said Kalz-Suchy a i Gromyko have not proved their charges about jet planes and added: "I say flatly that these are 'lies, flat unfounded lies. McNeil said Britain has sup-! plied no jet planes to Franco j Spain and has supplied no war planes to Franco Spain at any time. Hap Arnold Made Five-Star General Washington, May 7 Bi Pres ident Truman today signed a bill designating Gen. Henry H. Arnold, retired, as a five star general of the air force. He sent a telegram to Conors 1 Arnold at Sonoma, Calif., ex tending congratulations and good wishes. General Arnold retired June 30, 1946, as commanding general of the army air forces. Since I then the armed services have been unified and a department of the air force created. DANCE! to the Western Swing of New Wonder Valley Boys SATURDAY, MAY 7 at Aumsville Pavilion 10 Miles Southeast of Salem New Star Stayton SATURDAY Roy Roqers in "NIGHTTIME IN NEVADA" Plus "CANYON CITY" Film version of Colorado prison break SUNDAY Greer Garson Walter Pipeon in "JULIA MISBliHAVES" Doors open 6:45; Continuous Sundays from 2:30 ENDS TODAY! "STATION WEST" "SOMETHING IN THE WIND Starts Tomorrow Cont. 1:45 SAVAGE FURY! The "Whit Outlaw1 battles a fear-crazed welfpack I IN I CINECOLOR , l "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" JOAN LESLIE-JAMES CRAIG SECOND FEATIBE "MY DOG Rl'STY" Ted Donaldaon - John Lite! r I Aloays thr Br. I in ntnifnammrni ai imm i Your Warnrr Bros. I rnri . TECHNICOLOR UMiomen 1 ALLYSOM LAWFCRD O'BRIEN TAYLOR JANfT It0 1 M NO LEIGH BKJZZI j iPTnn mm mi un Mrrna Lot In .BUHS BUIIDSHIS 4 I a.- gsa : I "EL PASO' I I in Color with I yS John Tarne 3 iHong Kong Told fo Prepare for Worst Hong Kong. May 7 (IF) While ik, Mmmutiittc Hrnvn sniithunrH In the warning, however, Sir Alexander Grantham, Hong Kong's governor, said there was no cause for panic and he asked the colony's citizens to remain calm. Speaking to the Hong Kong engineers' society last night. Sir Alexander said. "If It is neces sary to take firm action, I as sure you firm action will be taken.' The governor sain ne aid not know how the Chinese Reds would conduct their external af fairs but he said he hopes they will be "friendly with foreign countries, especially Hong Kong.' DANCE TONITE CRYSTAL GARDENS Old Time and Modern Music by Pop Edwards HELD OVER! Complete Owl Show After 10:15 p. m. Tonite! Mat. Daily From 1 P.M. NOW SHOWING! HELD OVER! THK1I.L CO-HIT! Ends Today! Cont. Shows Alan Ladd "BEYOND GLORY" Leon Errol "RIVERBOAT RHYTHM" TOMORROW! STANWYCK toi UNCaSTIR Breada Joyce "SHAGGY" Cinecolor j Admission 60c Including tax liiiiilj W Last Times Tonite! W j I I Starts at Dusk II 1 1 John Payne I I j 1 1 Gail Russell 1 1 I I In Cinecolor I f II "EL PASO" IL III Acquanetta 1 III "JUNGLE WOMAN"!, III Cartoon - News III ; A ii ALSO tfST ft Virginia Grey t CONT. FROM I P.M. ' NOW SHOWING! to i v. :bjilmi 1 1 ii i j vjzjm