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PaIe El ALBANY DCMOCRAT-HCRALD, ALBANY OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1946 v- EIGHT r. Death of William H. Hornibrook Ends Colorful Political Career Costs Raise Price Of 'Prefab Housing Sports Headlines Truman Ta Speak At Jackson Day Dinner' And Radio This Eve I it I. tml committee secretary.

Hornibrook was Instrumental. in the election of the late ex-Gov. ftb. ir rawing fl. nurniuroo Wedr-day Grove.

ftS 7 TM wh'fh revived demerit. polllle.l cmpien. in which the Increased from 800 to $S00, but n. Geonje Chamberluir. democrat Washington, March 23 OJR.

over the republican candidate. R. president Truman will be fl i Sizeable Track Squad Prepares for Triangular Meet at Corvallis Soon 'oaTs P0 Frtim a sizeable sQuati of hope-' will b3 two likely looking I Senator I Close Balling Race In Major leagues Is Seen This Season principal ieaker at the demo. ri n'WlihT participated durinz his 7- A. Booth Eugene price re nnured of eorjy Chamberlain was one of Chamberlain was one of Oregon Jncltson Day dlnni Thil.

-u a Kornibiook came htre after Tnee were the chief develop- i full Cch Slyde Martin of AI-' Junior hiiih candidates. Dale Leabo By Jark Cmdij bany hikh icho.il experts to pick and Don Warner. Tuu4 rm mi m(nti this week following a meet- LJ V' Tmtu4 rM Mm II firrnf mill ii. i.i.m ihui will ii Allmnv JuHin Miller and Inland Rattle. inB KrH umu mannuoa, win w.

41 flioi and retired at Chrrnkiw In I I I In. ixith sophomores, are DicKiing tori officials of Northwest Fabricai- fcaguef cUt Individual batting angular f.rM of the ea, 440 honor, and Goin. Durdlck. animated akycra pen 'dominating ors, of Abanyt when c. D.

nt tZj" rac In year, appeared aured to! 'KheduUnl for Wed, elay at Cor-; -nlor. ami Iverne a I and Harold Olaon of pBXtur( company manager, mSelJ aftw Jay. with Ted William, of the with Albany. Corvalli and aophomorc. arc trln out in the Ohio State the HCAA rule, com- (here WUB no but to lluTl o.i a.jt i i 1.1.1.

miuee cnairman. were on a mu- If mile, inurman. were on a mil- railH! unlu the World War I delegation hfn where party merii und was chairman the senate ben wi, each for military affair committee during pstes of 700 that cruls. Approximately 1800 had paid In recounlt.on of hi. pait in (h(f 1(jm ,0 aUend the l.le Senator Chamberlain.

KHthl.ri;,g election. HomibriHik v. a. namwl or Commerce Henry iniiiLster plenipotentiary to biam ahtt) wi make a fpeecn, IBIS. He returned here two congrMsnK years hue, and in IBI9 sold the tbMt Demon at to it.

present publish-; whot h(, My he prs. W. 1. Jackson and n. uivoeaXeA tnat those wh'0 Crjiiiise.

I boil on major administration hire H.jrn.brnok went to' dM Vancouver. Hash and purchased reelection. the Vancouver Columbian. Ho i JkCU US, tflJQ UimaKIO lllltl lit 111 ill prce of ml)U. the mile O-nch Marti, Pt today-but again little fiirlur were no, ,0 iu(fer Um 8 tL'TLV.

Movini! to of- the New York and patmrt. ihi-nce Twin Kails. pi obably enter Darwin nirkson. 1. 1 Wfl t'd lo come of "thw Blck Wakefield of the Detroit Cuih M.utin has several vet- Nc- FHA rcuirements, In- Idaho, ilornibuiok purchasrd the Tiuan nlLrriutx In nrun- t.it vn.i .,1 IKt Iml iii M-nior lei 1111(1 Hill Swim- IOUtinK I I in 1WI9.

and .1 i i inv roar oi me nnvp.nniu W'W VO, I.U.HH,. i.ii(i., miu wwni I.J-.II...1- lit llio ttuto i i. i.i. aii. 1 1.

hi i iir'4 uiiiiiiiur trcKvnuo ai inn i. i mid IllllRC ujt Hi-' Uiiiiv in i in nun iiinriiBi JIU Miguel luij.fe He served half of the 4- Tlmna. Fll Vliir.h 74 III Pi flut cli.n.liii" IMPsl'lil lire I 111 II (or material ana labor were giv to raie funds to aid congressmen's campaigns. Inler went lu Porterville, where he purchased another newspaper, the Recorder, moving year It rm but was found lo be too y.iinu loiiiilly tn retain office so rcMKr.ed and came to Orecon. the Democrat from F.

P. NuttiiiK in 1912. Hornibrook immediately became active in Oregon politics and rose lo the position of slule democratic ci n- Rookie Dick SUIer, urn of the Ralph 'WhrnticV' a aojiho- All of the- sririnter will compcii Lcocn- cl rt-asonn for the groat George Sisl r. wa. back In more sprinter who biirncil on the in lhc broad jump and in the pole I M- Th odd that once mors 6ntention for the first base job turf last nhht a workout on Mini- vault irlin llobbs and Hob Say- v.ould bent itself out upon fro With the St.

Louis Cardinals today ton field, ami Anlm Goin. high lor. both i ovies. are on tap. shruKgmg shoulder, of the Hew 1 946 Tox after rtniring at bat In two gnniei.

Kh footlKill en.l. who Imke Kirl Kelly and Carl Kox will i hilV1' wh" ho(e soon ki Jffteiday. in (he take rare of ti discus nnd shot their ranks with recruit- rOr employers rVtQIied i Th(. ulxMtfd by I. MrClosky and y.

Silem. March 23 (Special) The addresses of President 'ill lo itovo, uian, wnere nc ui- V. I. ii. Truman and Wallace are to he nuircd the f.vemnu Herald.

He broadcast over nutional radio net went thence to Boise, Idaho, but "West falm Dcach. March spiioklinu of alhlele, who arc I cs Kemhtig and Suylor will throw 1 navc-not faction, led by Now 1946 tax rales for employ Bruce Drake of Oklahoma, How- ers covered by the State Unem- i i is 13. UIM Manager Connie Mark phinrliH to mix bn-icball and the Javelin ot the Philadelphia Athletics Kit ft Iruj-L it.flii.1ifW iiitv A'iit-if (Jllll'i' a short time later moved to Sail Ijike City and became publisher of the East Salt Lake Tribune. In Utah, too, he became politi- works, beginning at 7 p.m., The conservation menu listed! clear (tomato insomme, celery and olives, baked chicken without stuffing or gravy, pea. and junior hih nrd Hobson of Oregon and Nirt ployment Comensation coimnis- I TPflr r6S(i'6nK It today ho uai pleaod with pilch- ho is wni-kini tiul in Uic huh ore Dave Oris- "uim'" c.c.w.x., naa iwo tar- sion are Ucing mailed oul the last Ing by Holm hmdlej nnd hluh iunm uln with roll, hurdler: Hob Hems in the today at the final session week of March, Administrator caily active, and earned appomt- Sell Farm Home Kt Hll Clll III ,1 Mlwail nraaH stnlfil Tsi 1st Ncwsom and Russ Christopher, pu Jenkins.

slml and (liscus, Kellci in hair mile rules clambake. One wa Silns Gaiser announced today, reliables" Of the Couch Martin is cuiiilinc on and Simo.is in the 440. olson und olher was the About two-thirds of the 11.376 mcnt by the late I res. Woodrow I 'T" Aff Wdson as minister to Persia and P. and c6ff' minister plenipotentiary lo Afghanistan.

He returned to the FNGINF.EHISG DEAN DIES Porllar.d. March 23. UW-i United States and participated in 2' Barker and Clifford Smith mainly Coach Martin will devote Mon- employinit units subject to the Fort Uudtrdale. March 23 sprints. Smith is gettmg day and Tuesday to iiolishing up.

TheX wcre- 'rl oi all, iralo unemployment law ore included u' OifJ -7 Rookie pilcheis will get bad; into alter ben, mm x.oi ind.M.rs if weather pro- Olson proclaimed recent- in the experience rating system Mrnt Ifw ii their today. Bcston Brave, back by an attack of In l.ibi's oulsido lining. 'Vl n'W were necU aml mosl wi" securc KuMiX i tL Miinar. Billy 8outhorth said l. They insisted, secondly, th.t lower rates despite a heavy claims 1 Anqeies.

The wlthTom Trlner. Glen Fletcher Vhsiip 5.3 lo pin.ud but by t' time the the bi'i man must be legislated load in the doling months of 194S. Bpyer. who have lived here ir the second term rc-ekttion of the Funeral services were held today rtld Lou Tost each carded for i referee cot theie Angi-lo had against as an "evil The other firms have not yet had coming from The Dalles. Uire Innlnot nin.ln.i tin.

DeCIIIOfl Ofl Portland i iiti'lt-cl out A few seconds later Drake led the attack hv ini. Ihe reniiisite thine or more P'an to visit two months with rel- lute F. D. Roosevelt, where- for Richard H. Dearborn.

grsmd upon he was named U. S. minister old man of Oregon' to Iceland and later to Costa Rica, who served until two ycaritk ago Finally Hornibrook settled at as dean of the Oregon Sl Grove, where he publish lege school of the Tribune until illness forced Dearborn died at Portlarid's'lYov-his retirement. idence hospital Thursday. lives in California before re- York Giants.

Vanrouver, IJ. 23. (UP) Aiuelo damped on a full Boston ing that with 1.000,000 boys play- employment experience to qualify 'i Tin' Ciini'i'ks today ''rub to take the match. 'ing the game, the timber t-ppcrs for ratAti lower than the normal Daytona Beach. March 23.

held the roriherii i Malchmaker Owen announced Imd too much of un edge by 2.7 per cent payroll tax, he said. Q1M Pitcher Kirby Hisbe was i Const Hi. kev iir.mi.m.i- thrt Dussette would be awarded I permitted proximity to the bas- SX DSC ted to loin the Rrnnklvn n. a lematl'h DlOVidina AngtlO Would ket on foul shootinL'. Hi hrnui'M locating.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Dclbert Ashford of near Millersburg have br.ught a 7j ncre tract of the Cora estate from Paul Smilh. They are building a double garage which they will use for a residence for the time being, im- Dodgers today but was not ex-lsouthirn clivi loii lillisi for the for the match. in such a team as Oklahoma A.

Mrs. Truman to Attend In the opener. Jack Kiscr de- which has 7-foot Bob Kur- Demo. Jackson Dinner fealed Pilly Raburn, the Georgia land. pscted to see any action against the Montreal Royals, today, exhibition opponent.

tctch. with a drop kick for the a-inc to send thnt hnv Denver. March 23 (UP Mis. circuit crown. Tlic Canucks whipped the Poit-lulid Koc.Ick to .1 last lii'iht in tile rieeidii.i" g.iiue of a lust Hue" out ol live games series in a last, hard fouKhl match before G.tMlll fans.

SUNDAY DINEISR Make it this Sunday to hare one of our tempting special Sunday dinners. Reify 4o serve at any t.me for your convenience. ALWAYS 3 MEALS DAILY SERVED AT POPULAR PRICES Buiineii Girls' Gym Clou Ploca Changed The business girls gym deciding fall. Unburn nt the graduation present when -h? Harry S. Truman will be the gue I they can build a house.

fiiM l.ill with a llmg leg cplit. leaves' school," Drake said. "We- Colorado democrats at their Ml'- Mls I-'iwience FidUv Kiscr toi.k lbs second with a skin ve played him eitiht times and annual Jackson day dinner here Sl '(l lncir place near Gieeoj liie cat. he's beaten us eight times. A tonight, but her attendance at the Bridgy to Floyd Schaup.

The stood al attention boy of fi hasn'l a funclim, will mark the only pub- Fidlcrs will move to Albany, for one minute to pay their re- di.ince against a man like that 1 appcai-ince iluriiiK her Mf- Mi-s. Ui n.ilil Boyi specls to Red Dawson, who died Un, if you don't have a big m.i'i ver visit. luiv- sold their farm, fiom ling last Saturday, 'you are whipped." The first lady of the land, cm- known as the Snoddi rly hum. f. It uas announced tliut ail women Proposing an arc that would rently visiting her brother's fam- Gien.

Mr. and Mrs. Hover would udmittod free next week, eliminate the tall man's threat ily here, accepted the" Jackson day have announced no plaiu as ti under the basket on fouls be- dinner invitation last night af their future location. which meeU every Monday and Thursday at 7:15 p.m. will bAngelo and Kiser Are moved over to the Central school xu, gym through the cooperation of Mat Card Winners Here the school department A larne crowd turned out last TV.

1 iivwii bj iBiv uigni io cruno rtcgem, me that if was found necessary new Pacific Coast lunior heavv- make this change. The girls' weight champion, win a disputed Plans Being Made For cause a spread free throw zone, her first regretful refusal causc.l Drake insisted that the big fel- a stir smong Colorado member, KOtZenjammer bottoall 0WS should be made to work for of the democratic party. 43- Js porning class which meets ev-; decision ever George Dussrtte, the Our Specialty i THICK, JUICY, TENDER STEAKS Armour Grade AA Steaks Cooked to Your Individual Order NIGHT LEAGUE FORMING Brownsville Sponsorhip of a team in the night softball league 1 which will play under the lights at Sweet Home is being sponsored by Brownsville olcn Mills. Already signer are Frankie Page. ry Tuesday and Thursday mom- Boston strong boy.

Dussette im- Plans are under way fJr tli- their baskets. trig at 9:15 will continue at th. mediately demanded a rematch, organizing of the "The way it is," he said, I 0em Council Turns (Mvio center. Angelo won the first fall with mer" softball league to swing in-, could get an 8 footer, put hi.n wwm wuw'" eBusiness girls and matrons are a vicious stamping to action as soon as the in street clothes and he could bo Down Plywood PrODOSOl In k. i i i ui in iiiiiiuies.

jjusscue came starts. smoKing a cigar. All ne a nave Or urii 23 'UP: A Bernatv Hill, Gene Knopf, Eni'l virii iuwi uiin ui un mu. niiiiiMii uuck io lane me imu tirenncman win nanaic io no wouin De yawn, noict nis (n rni. Bub Vroman, Richard II.

and entirely free. Major fall with his full nelson ui the kids on the East side and Ma: hands in the air and drop it (.. Blake sald. iii'iiiuu hi iintiw luii.ii i in minutes. McConnell will take care of the in the bucket.

Nobody could Mop LEWIS BROWN BAR AND GRILL OPEN DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY, 6:00 to 1:00 A. M. West First Street Albany. Oregon Phone 887 -i J4. In the la.st fall Aiwlo ducked West siders cooperating with the him ind it is absurd." r- tery separator factory last night Heeler, Chet Pago, Vernon Thornton, Gtorue lynch.

Bob Harrison and Mark SeKvn. The manage- mont hopes to sign Gone Td-' ton, Ernie Cochell, Carl Carls. and Sandy Cochell. one of Dussette's punches which city recreation leader. Swanson The young Oklahoma mcnto was voted down by the Salem hit the referee, putting him down, field will be the le'figue heudquur- had an exceptieinally good p'J'nt citv council for the second tim In the meantime Dus'tte had An- tcr playing field.

as he pleaded for action. within a month. GRAHAM NOW PLAYING The Council's rejection of propcs.it. which would have created an industrial zone in what is now a class 2 residential district, overruled a recommendation by the city planning council. A tackle cant maKe the quar- BK.WFKS S1.A1E 5 GAMLS terback position on an all-Am- San Jose.

March 23. (U.R c.ican foolbilll can he? Nlj -The Portland Uravers will split bu, ye.ir ull.Amt.rican bas. into two teams to wind up their kt.tball (oam fivi? snrin-j exhibition schedule with (f skvserapei-s. Legislation fivs fames today, tomorrow and is liiULIiilLii He lman, the dapper C.C.N.Y. nEE REfiISTRATION SLATED ENDS TONIGHT coacn, concurred heartily tuul look a slap at Olson for the "No rule change" remark whieh ho claimed had "upset" him.

Salt in. March 23 Or pon's 3020 beekeepers today were reminded by the state department that yearly apiary registration will be due April 1. "We have to do something about the bi men, because they The advised each be STARTS SUNDAY rasKiioau piayers aim you Jlat re-know it," he told the registration of any CL.aeiis.-s. iuue- wuu mi u.v l0.ntecl ilWav from thi! apiary i a time like mis 0011 1 belong in headquarters apiary. JAMIt iHlllA i the game.

This is the lastest to "0f(f ouHN.nyiiN growing name of all and the uv- BANK CHANGES MADE also" cragc Ooy deserves a urea it 10 play and win." Hobson, too, supported legisla- Scio Wuldo A. DeMoy, man-; ager of the Sci'o State bank tlw past thrc and a half years will ROUGH! TOUGH! the bwce't jlion to remove the big from I under the basket on those frie succeed in-r i I 1 1 inrovv tap-in snois. uui wuoui CU(f Sp.H.ks ttho Ls retiring and, .1 1 T-1 A "I Johns of UCLA demonstrated the will construct several new res; J- OS IMS denecs in Sweet Home. Mr. ami Mrs.

DeMoy, Roger and Lois Ann will ntimie lo live in Scio until housint; can be had at Sweet Home. He will commute daily. WrbyGRANTWV defensive thought processes of the "haves" and the "hopefuls" when he sp: ke against the suggestion. "The crowds like the big men and they like the free scoring. You might just as well against the fast men of the two-handed shots." Which seemed to be the gen- eral poinion, although unvoiced.

The answer appeared to be that most tl' the "have-nots'' are in STARTS SUNDAY PORTLAND BOXER LOSES I'ui'llanct. March 23. (U.Ri---Another Oregon "golden boy" hit the list i t- skids hero last night when r.egrii Lincoln Stanley of Oakland. hung a right 011 the chin of Portland middleweight SOMETHING CUTE kJll BEEN HAS IAS lip the "hopeful" division and didn't 0lk in the seventh round want to be hasty with a 7 looter of scheduled ten round bout. i on the horizon.

Once again, il appears the big boys will be- al- MOTHER'S ILLNESS CALLS STARTS SUNDAY fl TnCNDCATII! lowed to go along as usual Lacomb Mr. and Mrs. Walter FIVE DAYS UM.V A D-H Classified will Find 'It. The Truman Committee Report States that: "Even in wartime, it was the flow of private initiative that made possible the success of the war program. This flow must be encouraged in the future." WtWi mm JftBM.

SI Sturgis of Seattle arrived he'e Sunday, called by the illness of his mother. Mrs. Dan Sturgis, who reentered Lebanon General hospital Saturday Basketball Score Cnttra Tl NCAA WMrn Rfsnmal Tourn.oiifnl tl-lrst Kounci i rnnrtTiiy 'l California SO. I'nivf rsity i Coiorailu 41. Ol.k.hnm: A.

II. B-iylor 5l. NAM' ToiirnamcM (Sum ffnulai O.kil 1.1. Cerlury S.n Pifso 4. Ambru 42.

TODAY- AaUVAGI '4, PARAMOUNT DARES TO FILM MM THE FRANKEST, MOST SENSA JMOtHAMD ii tt I TIONAL BEST-SELLER i "to "s-v 1 iiiu-ifi 1 OF OUR M- ALSO tMAIUS ii WINNINGER ADtll. In view of this statement it would obviously be a step backwards to stop private initiative and set up socialized public utility districts. Mountain States Power Co, "A Self-supporting, Tix-Paying, Private Enterprise" ER GEN Sal Relmii Engis.nenr ol 'Take It or Leave It" PHIL BAKER PHIL SILVERS V. 1 111 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 in 1 I 1 8 THIS IS THE PICTURE AND THE STAR YOU HAVE Or. t.

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BEEN READING ABOUT AND HEARING ABOUT -BOTH OF THEM ARE ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS 7.

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