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Statesman Journali
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1 Tho Statesman. Salem, Orxjon. Sunday. October 15, 1950 cort the desk movers. 23rd was cited on the charge Congressman French May In his report to the crowd.

O'Neal suggested that the two Calif, won the $1,000 hackney stake with her Kings Peg. Mapla ou ii nines sedan had collided with the police car, operated by Patrolman Arrh t. uni Truman, Mac Petitions to Block Pnrtl mill's Rpnt scnooiS DC ODeratM as hefnre tm- Cricket. owneH hv Utrm Ul the squabble can be settled in son, at South Commercial street Says U. S.

Has Flee Indochina coun. The Onward HMTen katF. 4. uu juiueriy road. The Datrol car.

a toxn vkA Confer ill Small Control Ordinance V. sisted they want their own high dor, is one of four acquired by the citv no ire fnroe lie mA.i, 450 A-Bombs Frontier Posts scnooi, insieao 01 sending their youngsters to the taint hi ah cohnnt PORTLAND. Ort 14-AAFT. Ww IUVUU1) Damage was confined to the left Morse Wins $500 Pie at PI Exposition Oct 14-r-Sen-ator Wayne. L.

Morse of Oregon tonight drove bis prize stallion. Sir Laurel Guy, to a $500 stake prize in the roadster event of the dosing show of the Pacific International Livestock exposition. Mrs. J. A.

Smith, Hollywood, in Walton, as planned by the trus ConcreteHut xroni xenaer. central labor council officials today reported filing enough referendum nptitinn Kitmaturpn in hrtlrl tee, mere nave Deen onward complaints of "delinauenrv" Field, Provo, Utah, and ridden by Mr, Field, won the $1,000 stake for three gaited horses. The second in this was taken by Southern Breeze, owned by Green Valley Stables, Salem, Ore, and ridden by Tuck Higgins. The $1,000 stake for jumpers went to Charcoal, owned by Highland Riding Academy, Portland, and ridden by Dave Culp; second was Tatoo, owned and ridden by Jack Conner, Pasadena. Calif.

i Wilson said he was driving South on rVimmerral SAIGON. Indochina, dot TT 1 nff a Mtv fvuinl int mnfml nr. French officials said nrivatelv to. mwjii youngsters. CLINTWOOD, Oct 14-TV Ninth District Incumbent Rep.

Thomas B. Fugate told a Dickenson county political rally today fStorr also on mm one) suu uuui Liberty road when Burker crossed the highway: from Fairview oay 11 soon may become necessary to abandon all the Chinese dinance until a general election. This virtually kills the ordinance, which exnires before th Icsti avenue onto LJnertv mrf WAKE ISLAND, Oct. 14 (V Gen. MacArthur greeted President Truman warmly and put a hand SCHOOL ROLLS SHORTER wai ine united States has 450 atomic bombs and that within 12 zronuer posts in the fighting aeainst communist-led Vietmlnh uiio uw siae oi ine patrol car.

could set nn a 1952 renpral plwv. CINCINNATI. Oct. 14av.nr over tne president snouicter in tion ballot. hours after any overt action by troops.

a inenaiy gesture as tney met Raymond C. Walters, president of the University of Cincinnati re A military snolcennan tt Federal controls are still in here. Unless city council votes ooviei Kussia, live of these bombs could be delivered to each of Rus bulk of the garrison which with North Korean sia's principal cities. nere today. 1 They conferred in a one-story hut of concrete blocks.

Ten small folding chairs were pushed togeth- a a 1 ported today that almost 75 per cent of the 82 approved American colleges and universities re I limits, they will die automatically December 31. If citv council votes The Lee county democrat, who drew irom the northern stronghold of Thatke had reached the comparative safety of Nacham, 25 miles to the southeast. Thatke is the third northern er to maxe a conference WDie iot corded enrollment decreases this Plane Bombs Tuesday to continue controls, tne federal limits remain for another is seating re-election added that the stockpile of war materials in this country is adeauate for a ma. year. the two and their advisers.

It was hot and humid. The six months. frontier cost abandoned ha nMeii4ant romnwH Ttia oat Mar- jor war at this time. Fugate did French in a month, under pres Arthur wore no tie. His tan shirt INCHON.

Sunday. Oct. rL7Pt utu reveai nis aaoress where he New Police A Sinele North Korean was open at tne tnroat. naa secured the information about the atomic bombs. sure irom vietnunn rebels led by Moscow-tutored Ho Chi Minn.

The French nulled out of Dnnrhv in MacArthur sketched the Korean bombedbusy Kimpo airfield, northwest of Seoul, at 10 pjm, Saturday (5 a.m. todav fnr the The statement, given toward the Car Dented, situation vividly, a pooled dis mid September and gave up Ex-Prisoner Gtes Evidence You Aro Invited to a Discussion of: THE HOST SIGNIFICANT DELICIOUS ADDRESS AIIEDICA EVER HEAED Ralph Waldo Emerson's Unrrd Divinity School Address' Thigre? that marked the birth of a new dependence in man's spiritual and lnterlectual de- velopment a hberation of men inwardly as they had been liberated outwardly. Do you long for a reUgion that trusts man faces scientific truths that is free from superstitions and myths that will risk the free and honest workings of your mind? Then attend this discussion group Sunday evening. October -15th, at he Marion hotel Grill roomatS o'clock. r.

Salem United Fellowship Harriet Smithson. Fublieity Chairman ena 01 nis aaaress, stunned a capa- patch from correspondents at the acene said. tiiy crowa ai ine uickenson coun oaDang witn heavy losses last week. second raid of the day. qr courthouse.

Motorist Cited HT-ioArthrni miffed at a briar in the night attack a light plane drODDed three small hnmhe P. (Moscow newsnaners have Wn pipe. He first asked the president liminary reDorts indtVateH than giving the fighting in Indochina almost as much space recently as 4C 1 1 A brand new Salem natrrvt m. li ne minaea. iw preuueum a nnn.onnlm caiH nn.

he sunnosed Gen. Dean Alive ertie had a' crinkled fender and oturayij uie Korean war. The papers announced today further vietorie of was no significant damage. American night fighters pursued the raider but it escaped. At 4 a.m.

Saturdav another ro tri he had more smoke blown at him than any man alive. Shortly before he left, Mr: Truman decorated MacArthur with AIRFIELD -StlTStTM A TO Vietminh forces over the French and claimed canture of hiVh. lem motorist a citation charging failure to yield right of way to a motor vehicle following a collision Saturday night. BASE, Calif, Oct 14 was new evidence tndav that Ma. er dropped two bombs on Kimpo and tWO more on Inrhon harnrrr ranking French prisoners at Bridge Opened a Fourth Oak leaf cluster to the Robert Lewis Burker, 1945 N.

mere was no damage. The feelinff that the remaining jor General William F. Dean, miss, ing in action in Korea, was alive Distinguished Service medaL, rir Shake Hands frontier posts will have to be Near Tacoma as laie as September 12. A returned IT nrt.cnnpr nf war As Mr. -Truman prepared to leave in bis presidential plane, the aoandoned is motivated by the overwhelming strength of the said today he was told that on that communists in the border region date the -Berkeley, Calif, general two men shook hands warmly.

"Goodbye sir," MacArthur said. "Happy landings. It's been a real ana ine necessity to reiniorce defenses on the BDHmachM tn Hsnnl was questioned by Kim II Sung, Red Dremier of northern Korea TACOMA, Wash, Oct 14-P "Sturdy Gertie," the new Narrows bridge which spans an arm Of Pueet Sound twttnram KEITH and Haiphong, the two largest cities in north Indochina. at Pyongyang, the communist cao- itaL Tacoma and Kitsap county, was If evacuation of the remaining Lumber, Millvorlc, Hardware, Tools and Building Supplies in Our Stock Aro While MacArthur declined to discuss the conference with reporters, he did say in response to a reporter's question that things The Information ramp from fjtnt ucuicttira Loaav. xrcuca posiuons is ordered, the Billy M.

M'Carver. 28. of Abilene. xrenca will case tneir defence nn I The mile-long bridge replaces the late "Galloninff HerHe rhth tne northern frinm nf the Tim Texas, who was a rifle company commander in the 24th division. were loosing up in Trim nn nn tn Pmrmn" "Come on ud to Pyongyang." river delta, where Vietminh fn-.

he collapsed into the swift waters of wnicn beneral Dean commanded. me narrows in a gale nearly 10 aescending xrom the mountains M'Carver was one of 32 liber wouin oe zorced to ncrht nn ter curs ago. The new bridge is the firt said, "it wont be long now. He referred to the capital of communist Korea. The president's plane left Waka ated U.S- nrisonera who vn rain Where French mreHnritr 4n flown here from Tokyo yesterday.

pension-type span built since the uuiu ana punes couia be made to count, 01a onage reu. it was constructed at 11:45 a. nt; wake time or 335 p. Saturday, Pacific Standard on ine piers or the old bridge General Dean was last seen on July 20, fighting a line of Red tanks with a bazooka team. In an interview M'Carver said he was told bv two cantured North Bin.

which were lengxnenea ior greater height The four-lane structure Is said Opponents of Sen. Saltonstall Koreans both interpreters that oy engineers to be approximately tney bad seen General Dean alive. They said he was cantured in a muc3 strong; as ine old one. A rush of cars that imkl Merger Repel state officials caused a traffic Jam i Asks Universal mne ou oou sines ox the refuge column by North Korean police and was taken to Pyongyang; that he had a knife wound and a bullet wound. wu piaza.

Darrell Hedges, state nff; ac Indiana Police 5 One of the cantured North Kor countant, who was hert to assist Service' Policy eans told M'Carver that he had acted as iniernreter when 'Pre swung tne toll collection system, watched in amazement the flow of cars and the flow of silver LOGANSPORT. Tnd rw tj MVZndiana state rmlire todaw MVe PORTLAND, Ore, Oct 14-V into tne state tills. Throughout the fUnuv mier Kim II Sung questioned Gen eral Dean at the Red capitoL The other interpreter, who said he was educated at Columbia uni Still too many items and too much stock on hand makes it neeessary for us to cut and cut our prices againl Thousands of dollars worth of lumber, millwork, hardware, tools and other building supplies must be cleared out to bring our inventory down Thats why prices are way down so low you can't afford to miss these wonderful buy-and-save pre-inventory bargains at Keith Brown. I enaior severe ti saltonstall (R- up ueir attempts to convoy school-desks away from the well-Heten1- i i iss; saia tomgnt that perhaps saucer wuu-ies Andrew counted 11 cars a minute going through the eo unward scnooL A Crowd Of 100 ar nnnl-Tnenr. versity, corroborated the story that Dean had been seen in Sen.

er opponents guarding the build- ilia, oj evening, the long line of vehicles had been cleared, but traffic continued to be heavy. C44 TTI a mg oegan a nuanoua series of tember. Neither knew what had happened since. M'Carver said he himself had impromptu parades. While some 40 trooners Twitted country snouia try service" and not just universal military training for defense.

vThis would utilize the capacities those unqualified for armed forces Saltonstall explained. "If another man's son is able to meet military qualifications, and Tar son is not." the senator said. njgnwiy uirector William Burre and Toll Rrid been a crisoner for 14 davc On Webb Hoover were "tickled" with tne iirreentn nav M'fjrvw ak-rt a out of the area on orders from Governor Henry T. Schricker the guard if they would go to vam wimc. Tney said a total of day's receipts would not juoiiant townspeople snouted and tne next day.

M'Carver said the ruard an. um avauaoie unai Monday noon. sang -unwaro, enrunan soldiers." It armarentlv was their Mcrvect REJECT PLYWOOD Va" swered by shaking his- head, point victory against the plan of town. ing bom forefingers at bis head. snip xrusxee virgxi turner to merge Theel Arrested on "is it fair that my son escape with no service? Is it wiser to ask every boy to service?" Saltonstall spoke to a republican dinner group shared by Senator Wayne I.

Morse (R-Ore). They ui scnoois ox unwaro ana nearoy Walton. Drunk Driving Charge ana saying -Doom H'Car-ver decided it was time to get out of there fast When a UN air attack began the euards ran. M'Carver and aeveral The withdrawal of the fi-oowera waa imvumnwl tnm wwm are ootn memoers ox ine senate per square per square per square per square per square per square Otto Frank Theel, 39, Marion route 1, was being held in the city tall 1 SALI foot .11 .14 foot .26 .18 foot .30 .22 foot .35 .25 foot .36 .31 Regular Price others made a break for it They nicked the locks on their aharklM Major Robert O'Neal, state police executive officer, after an hour's conference with the town board. O'Neal aat he tnM the emrer ju oavuroay nignt xouowing his arrest by city patrolmen on a with a calr of broken aefcarra and 5-8' 1" CASINGS and MOULDINGS cnarge of driving while joined an American attacking col umn.

nor he feared biodshed would result if the school desk switch were made to carry out the consolida Theel, held in lieu of 1250 ban was arrested at Mission and South tion. He announced that the gover- armed services committee and leave tomorrow to inspect military establishments in Alaska. Senator Morse spoke for military training of our young men. Be referred to the $43,440,000,000 pent for military purposes the past four years. "That is the biggest peacetime defense, expenditure in the history of the country," Morse said, "but we've got to do snore.

We have to make sure in future that enough is done soon enough to stop aggression wherever it may show. Planes Blast juin streets about 8 pan, police nor he feared bloodshed would re- der sending 40 troopers in to es- Supply lines Sale TUliiU. Sunday. Oct. There was no further word 1 Pierce Freight! Line, Inc Oregon's No.

1 Carrier PRESENTS however, on operations of 37 warships, led by the Battleship Mis souri, wnicn sneued tne same area Doctors Elect Dr.D.RRoss Reg. ea. 7.85 sq. ft. 100 sq.ft.

3.50 Thursday and Friday. Today's navy summary said planes flying from the carriers Valley Forge, Philippine sea and boxer "delivered crippling blows IN -J to norm Korean troops concentrations, artillery positions and supply lines yesterday." Sot 13333 Windows, 20x24x1 3-8 GM No. 857 MASONITE Vk" Standard 4'x8' One of most versatile of wallboards COTTON INSULATION BLANKET, 1" Fire resistant, easy to apply PLASTIC SHEATHING PAPER. Tough water-proof paper. 500 sq.

ft. rolls DOORS, 3-paneI interior doors DOORS, 2-lite, 1 panel interior 2-8x6-8 on! roll 2.80 Dr. D. Ross of Salem recently was elected president of the board of directors of the Oregon Physicians service. Ross will serve during 1951 with Ids term to expire Jn January of 1952.

He also was re-elected as a trustee of the organization. The elections were held at a recent trustees meeting In connection with the Oregon State Medical society meeting at Gearhart ISRAEL CHECKS POWER TEL AVIV, Israel -)- The Israeli army is making a nationwide checkup of motorized power. The ministry of defense appointed five brigadiers to take a census of an vehicles that may be needed by the army. Each 8.50 Each 17.06 CEDAR SIDING, nature's "natural protection" for exterior walls. Vix8xR-L Per 1000 board feet 100.00 HOLLY C0L0R00F PAIflT Blue, red and brown for mineral-surfaced roofing and shingles for brick, chimneys and metal gutters.

STEP LADDER 2-ft. wood, takes the strain and the danger out ef reaching ust a. tittle bit" higher. Always handy around the house. ffl tr0 John Casiner $1.99 NOW Reg.

to $5.65 8L Reg. $140 MOW America's No. 1 Driver Nail Hammers Wall Paper Finish Door Knockers Brass and bronze finish. Reg. $150 NOW Us.

$4.50 NOW lH-Qt. Reg. $40 $1.49 $1.98 $2.10 Winner of the National Heavy Duty Truck ami Trailer Drivfn8 Championship for tho Second Consecutive Year-KJngs-brifflt Armory-New York-October 4, 1930. John Castnort rtpoattd championship porformanco backed by a ten year accident-free record on hit regular PortUnd-RoMburg run. All of hie co-workers et Pierce aro proud of his accomplishments and congratulate him: first In Safety, Slu'3 and Knowledge of Ks Job.

kidies f0 that came in this week Seems fcy nature or otherwiseTand among some of her observations was an outstanding on made last Christmas. Little Mary wondered if Santa left 411(1 90 the grade; she uggested tp her mother that she (Mary) stay awake and peek and her mother, knowing Mary just couldn't stay, awakeafter 830 p. told Mary she thought that would oe good idea. The whole thing was forgotten unta several wjsrt Christnias when her mother happened to think tt so asked Mary if she had peeked and what the found Wfht.w ld Mary. "Santa put the, rangaunder the tree and then he went and got Into daddy's dTSy sSept?" wonderinx, where do you suppose JACKSON Jewelers 7- Ky UU bvl I Picrco Freight Lines; Inc.

OeXOONY no. i CAutna C0ME SEE SCORES OF OTHER SALE PRICED ITEMS WE HAVENT SPACE TO UST Front and Court Street Where Parking Is No Problem 223 H. Liberty St Salem, Ore..

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