titiiiiiiiiMiamrtiiiiiWniHiiiiiii-n-iVii i' 'i Mutr-a tw if utnr-m -i i ' u Advice Given About Russians Ardo Tarem, physical educa tion instructor at the Salem YMCA and at Willamette uni versity, had a few words of ad vice for members of the Salem Exchange club Wednesday on how to deal with the Russians: "Keep away from them! If you can't, go after them with all your might! Kill them before they kill you." To underline his ideas, Tarem told Exchangeites of his many experiences with the Russians from the 1917 revolutionists to the World War II variety he met in a displaced persons camp in Germany. His earliest recollections deal with the reactions of the unedu cated Russians who were stirred to action and revolt by inflama tory speakers. He was in a naval academy in Russia at that time. His speech detailed various difficulties with the USSR be tween the two World wars and ended with his observations about their conduct in relation to DPs. "Every living Estonian, Lat vian and Lithuanian who didn't go home is a living advertise ment against Russia," Tarem explained, adding: "The Rus sians want those advertisements taken down." He recommended that persons sympathetic to communism be given a trip to the USSR to see the facts for themselves. "They'd come back on their knees," Tarem said, explaining that Americans who had gone to Russia before the war had managed to escape to his native Estonia and eventual return to the United States. Club Making Quilt Dayton Mrs. Vedah Wil lard was hostess for the mem bers of the Peninsula Needle club when they gathered for a potluck dinner in her home. There were 12 members and three children . present. . The women worked on a club quilt during the afternoon. Sahara-Like Scene Drifting snow almost engults house and creates a Sahara-like scene on the outskirts of Port land, Ore., after a frigid wind whipped the area. Drifting snow blocked over 300 miles of roads in and about Portland. (Acme Telephoto) Telephone Patrons Select Directors Gervais The third annual meeting of the Gervais Coopera tive Telephone association was held at the high school audi torium with a fair attendance for the purpose of electing di rectors. Kenneth A. Brown was reelected and Felix Steincamp replaced Wendell Barnett whose term expired. Ernest Andres was elected to replace Homer Wadsworth who resigned. The board of directors will meet within the next ten days to name the officers The man told the reporter that he was Andrew Louis Blasko, 25, of Tentress, route one, near Norfolk. State Trooper James Hughes later established this identity through papers on the body, the automobile registra tion and other means. It was weird," the trooper said. "The poor fellow was lying there in the darkness, with rain pouring down, babbling out his confession with a cocked .22 revolver poised at his forehead for nearly on hour. Nearly 50 people gathered but we were all helpless. 'Finally Blasko said, 'well one two three,' fired and fell over, to be dead in a matter of seconds," the officer related. But before the end, Blasko held others back with threats while calling for any newsman present to come forward to get a confession." John Tate, photographer for the Danville Bee, went to within arms length, kneeled and scrib bled notes as the man talked. Hughes was within earshot HERE'S THE NEW 1950 with exclusive CROSLEY WORKSAVER design "... irfffr .- -sSS:z"-'- '" I , s&h&iM3s& N p a I BIG, NEW, $10095 1 7-cubk-f oot rkkMs. 177 Model shown new CB-11 Custom Model, 10.53-cubic-f oot capacity( price $000.00 lew as Now you get new space, mote space, up to 23 more space ALL at the "convenience level" with the new Shelvador. It's all easy to roach easy to use and there's no stooping dear to the floor. You'll find a compact "BntterSafe" In your Shelvador. Handy new rearranging shelf . . . roomy meatholder . . . two vegetable crispers. See the new features now youTl say the new improvea 1950 Crosley is the most convenient, the most beautiful just the most wonderful refrigerator yoa ever saw! Better Product for Happier Living Decatur & Maerz 970 South Commercial Dial 3-6223 r Mm ', Feeding Your Family Is Far More Fun with a CROSLEY FREEZER 5 BEAUTIFUL MODELS Capacities front 4 cu. ft. to 20 eu. ft. accommodating from 140 Ibi. to 700 lb. j $1599S I IfcxW Cf-20-apity up to 700 Ibt. E& The Crosley Freezer adds up to more mealtime satisfaction for the whole family! And mealtimes will never again be problem times! Tasty leftovers are turned out as delicious new meals favorite dishes are made in quantity, then stored for future use. Freezing keeps foods fresher; is faster, easier, safer than canning. You'll eat better and live better with a Crosley Freezer. Your Crosley will save you money too! CROSLEY BETTER PRODUCTS FOB BAPPllR LIVING ' APPLIANCE DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS Disabled Vet Confesses to Lies About Another; Then Kills Self Danville. Va.. Feb. 2 W A war veteran, his artiticial legs pinned under his wrecked automobile on a rain-soaked roadside, made a "confession" to a newspaperman early today, then fatally hot himself. He "confessed" to lying about a fellow soldier Hurinir World War II. " and verified Tate's account of the conversation: "He told me that during World War II in Germany he told lies on a Sgt. Jack Lemons, whom he thought was from Nor folk but now living in Florida. Blasko added: 'I want to clear him before I kill myself.' "Somewhat unsteadily Blasko said at different times: 'I said that Sgt. Lemons flogged some German prisoners, that he stole a jeep load of cog nac, and that he ran out on our platoon when 13 of us were cap tured none of that is true." Tate handed the notes across to the man who scribbled his name the gun still poised. Youth Directs Service Willamina The young people of the Christian Endeavor of the Church of Christ were in charge of the regular evening worship service Sunday night. Special instrumental and vocal music was given, followed by a social time including refreshments. After Nomination All decked out in a Hollywood cowboy outfit, Roy Land, a custom tailor living in Bell, Calif., told a press confer ence he's going to seek nomin ation for governor of Calif ornia on the democratic tick et. He said he wants to save the state from Eari Warren, the incumbent, or James Roosevelt, the late president's son, who's also a candidate. (AP Wircphoto) Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 2, 1950 9 CIO Expelling ' 4 Red Unions Pittsburgh, Feb. 2 VP) The CIO is putting four member unions through the wringer. If the labor groups fail to clear themselves of a charge of conv munist domination they may be expelled. Six other CIO unions are list ed for future investigations be hind closed doors. The labor organizations also are accused of resisting CIO control and with attacking CIO officers and policies. The farm equipment workers nd the big United Electrical Workers were thrown out of the CIO at the 1949 convention. The CIO set up a new electrical union the CIO International Union of Electric Workers which now is waging a bat tle with the UE for control of about a half million unionists. Convention delegates direct ed "fact finding" investigations of the other 10 unions. "These unions which are charged with being dominated by the communist party and its agents are being given full op portunity to present the facts to refute the charges," CIO Pres ident Philip Murray said to day. Unions involved art the Unit ed Public Workers, the Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers, the United Office and Professional Workers and the Food, Tobacco and Agricultural Workers. Hear ings for the o t h e i unnamed unions will follow later. Reduced! 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