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Dennis Saved From Chair By Last-Minute Reprieve SALEM. Oro., Nov. 10 (I1) Andruw W. Duimls, tdiudulod to niilar tho lulliul Kim chiiniljer thin mornliiK lor tliu ntruiiKulu tltin of his motliui'-lii'liiw. wun mivocl by u toru hour order of llio statu simruino court. Tim court nui'i.'cd to cull a Iiciii'IuH to dulurmiiio whether UimuiIh tr In 1 wiin fulr, und di rected Warden Cit'oi'uu Alcxun dcr nut to curry out nil older of execution. 'J'ho court ordered Dunnis to appear next Tuuidiiy no tho court niny dulitrmliio whether Deiniln should bu nenl Illicit to Fortliuxl for rexmiliMit-liiK, tint order dlrectlnn Wurdmi ClnoiKu Altixiindor not to curry out tho txooutlon, . Legal TachnloalltUi Tho dilluro of Multuomiih county officlulN to send a dentil wm rru lit to Alexiiniler, und tlio fiilluro to reniiivo UciiiiIn to tho prison within 20 dnyii itftor tho supremo court ninndiilo In bin ciino Imd been bunded down, were lha leiinl loebnlciilltles which snvod Di-unls.' DcnnU wim brouuht hero 311 iliiys lifter tbu supremo court niiiiulnte. Dennis also contended ho did tut buve fnlr trlnl, but the li-iisoii for tho supreme court's oracr wcru mo ickui u'ciiiiichn- tics. The dclny probably will Klva Dennis chunco to uppcul for commutittlou to Governor Earl Snoll, who will bo buck on the Job In another week. AclluK Gov. Hownrd C. Helton denied coiniiiulutlon yesterday. Dennis' nltorney, Kdwln D. Hicks, asked the court for a habeas corpus writ In order to ?lve time for the lioniintf. licks bucked nil plea with let ters from trlul officials Judise Murtln 11. Hawkins: Jumes It Buln, who was prosccutlnu attor ncv In tho coso and is now cir cuit Judge: and Tom Hundley, deputy district attornoy at the trial and now district attorney. Not First Degree Tho lettors awertcd Unit the crime was not first degree mur der becauso it wus not premedi tated, and charged that the jury was prejudiced by the way in wntcn mo acienso was conducted. Bain wrote that, as district attorney, ho offered to accept a plea of second degrco murder, but that the dofenso attorney, Leroy Lomax Jr.. refused. That, Bain said, left the jury with only two choices: llrsl dctfrce murder or acquittal. The lettors were directed to the acting governor, who re fused to commute tho sentence. The affect of yesterday's Jop Prisoners Of War Go Home fit":: I NK if t .! J ' ' smi 4'' ;- 9, u r i ft pfKf. x Japanese captured on Okinawa. Iwo Jima. Guam and In the Philippines shuffle aboard the army transport Sta Flasher at San Francisco. The ship will carry them back to Japan.- (AP Wirephoto) supreme court order will be to postpono Dennis' execution for at least 30 days. Regardless of any action taken at Tuesday's hearing, Dennis will have to be sent back to Portland to be re sentenced by Judge Hawkins, as supreme court attaches said the high court docs not have power to fix a new date for the execu tion. Dennis had his "last meal" to dny of fried Olympla oysters, which Warden Alexander had a difficult time finding. Donnls had told the warden yesterday he wanted to cnt them Just be fore ha vn to dio at 9 a. m. to day. Tho warden decided to give them to him, anyway. More than 200,000,000 pounds of rubber grade carbon black, an Important ingredient in tires, were produced in the first hall of 1945. Hans Norland Auto Insuranc. 123 N. 6th St. iy;!P iliiSiilliSWl IS ! slill siil illilllMMlllBaiglil HI - if v - t a 7 Pfj JOAN O'NEILL The "Melody Luno" format Is tonight in tho girls' gym up at tho high school Job's Daughters were decorating for the dance all duy. The dunco will begin at 0:30 and lust until 11:30. Iiuldy's Buna will play. Little Theatre Plays Three plays will bo presented in the Littlo Theatre off Mon Claire M o n duy for tho benefit or the KUH3 1 1 u dents. Stu acnis win do v allowed to seo if tho shows r. uuriUH stuuy hall periods ,, ) fnr 10e nrlmls- I' "Ion. The j0In O'Neill nlrivn urn f-n- titled "The Wonder Hat," "Whose Husband," and "Idlings nf tho Kina." Tho "Wonder Hat' cust consUU of Shirley Dalton Mnrgo; Mnrllyn O Ncill VoV ...Hklna. TV.. I T?i.urii Punrhln. ello; Bill Jones Pierrot; Gary Cruickshank Harlequin. Tho cast of "Whose Husband" Is as follows: Mrs. Iluggles Gloria Muyfield; Mr. Rugglcs Pot Wllklns; Mary Nolan Nan cy Ballcntine; Mr. Frisbic Lew Harper; Mrs. Frisbic Betty Jen nings. "Idlings of the King" has Bob Plass as King; Rosemary Davis Queen; Launcclot John Ogle; Merlin Leo Good; Modred Owen Moore; Pages Violet Griffith, Gwyn Bccklcy, Mer cedes Collins. Tho actors and actresses aren't the only ones putting a play over; the staff Is always In the background unseen but doing plenty of work. The staff for these plays is Jim Meyers, Chuck Blackstone on tho busi ness end. Dennis Knowles, house manager; Lola Whlsnant, Mer cedes Collins, promoters; Char les Capps, announcer; Delia June Michael, Barbara Perkins, costumes; Barbara Scott, Jackie Bcart, Lois Landrum, assistant managers. And Incidentally The Junior class studont com mittee has contracted for class rings or pins with the Master Engravers of Portland. The ltenlo Jewelry company at 1019 Main street had tho class jew elry on dlsDlay in their window today. Orders by tho Juniors snoum De placed irom Tuesday to Saturday of next week. The advanced typing classes have been typing or the Red Cross Christmas seal drive. 9 Planes Left At Portland Air Base POUTI.ANn Nnir 1 A lit, Although transient army, navy unu jnurinu corps iranic ami keep personnel occupied. Port lond army alrbase has only nine planes of Its own remaining, of ficials aald today. Hugo fleets of bombers and fighters that covered the field when it was a training center have disappeared. Most planes from the alrbase, now a separa tion center, have flown south to hugo storage bases. The army plans to retain the base permanently, Oregon's con gressional delegation has reported. An aspirin tablet In a vase of roses will help keep them fresh. Wet shoes should never be put on a hot radiator. Approximately 1,200,000,000 pounds of waterproofed paoer were used by the United States in iHii. Body Of Late Oregon Congressman Will Lie In State Saturday SALEM, Nov. 18 (P) The body of the Into Rep. James W. Mott, who died last Monday In me navai nospiuii ai ucinesaa, Md., will lie in state Saturday from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m, In the house chamber in the capltol. where the funeral will bo held at 2 p. m. Mott's body Is expected to ar rive in Portland about 7:30 a. m. tomorrow, and will bo brought to Salem by hearse. reammmmsBsA Friday, Nov. 16, 194S HERALD AND NEWS Mlltt A LITTLEZITSPRINKUD OJI 1 rmrwmmj- 5m 1 MWSSil F IffOr.. XZITsOOT IR ADICATOR KEEP A CLEANER. 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