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Crisis Appears To Be Waning PORTLAND, Ore., June 2 (UF) _The Columbia River began falling slowly at Portland today and the flood crisis appeared to pe waning after two weeks of

pecord-breaking devastation... Approximately 100,000 persons were homeless, 28 persons were killed or drowned and damages | ated at $100 million had S85 inflicted on crops, property| re and riverfront ‘Industries in four| tes and British Columbia. { puring a three-hour period, the Columbia dropped. from 30.2 to 30.0 feet at Vancouver. The Wil-|

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PITTSBURGH, June 2 (UP)-- ¢ [A 21-year-old sideshow performer {confessed to Pittsburgh police to‘day that she shot to death her {roustabout lover on a lonely Kentucky road, but Kentucky author -

of the murder.

mi ; 4 | Ethyl Wopding, of WIBIOP, tucky

{grabbed a gun from Gilbert Taylor, 24, also of Winthrop, and shot The girl said the shooting oe-| the night of May 25. sheriff's office at Pineville and

knowledge of the slaying. Cor-

. 'terday morning. ] from South Dakota's primary jamette. carrying a backwater | Taylor's: body would start io- «py mother told me to take my ” Sha Others A tod | Meanwhile, returns from Ala- gave a pro-Truman slate of eight from the Columbia, lowered | mediately. [time in making up my mind" © ren |bama's runoff primary jolted Democratic convention delegates six-tenths of a-foot during a 12-| Mrs. Lawlor said. “So I'm going In the second raid officers con- hopes of Democratic Party lead-g slight lead over an uncommitted

hour period. . | - Fight All Nightthe danger to the flood-stricken | fe 42 gi and down-river’ communities was not yet elimi-| pated; however: rs Volunteer workers and troops,! boring under ‘ search lights, | fought through the night and morning to prevent a threatened preak in a north Portland dike which would flood a farmland area 12 miles long and two miles |

| wide, The Columbia’s mighty crest, | gathered from a myriad of streams and creeks throughout Columbia, Oregon, Wash-ington-and Idahe; moved. down-| stream toward the river's mouth at Astoria, Ore., 112 miles dis-

tant. 30,000 Meals As it bulged over and through fts retaining dikes, the river floodwaters into a row of deserted communities despite

Staged Holdup

Cetlan & Wilson circus after ay’

“at North Side Police Station this

rendering because “my conscience |is bothering me.”

|she had known since childhood, Mass. was a roustabout with the circus!

Electrical Wonder.” During the ; Tact, she said, 220 volts of “electric. - |ity passed through her. + STEEPLECHASE ENTRY.—Sy/ ester Johnson Jr. of 3668 Cen- J She Was ‘Gunman tral Ave. on Campsite 2d, his entry in the first Royalton Steeple- | With. littie Oo othe told chase fo be run Saturday, June 12. The jumper is being led by [POW she and’ Taylor joined the Miss Joyce Barker of Lexington; Ky. She wilt ride Mr. Johnson's |carnival after robbing a depart-

: . ro | t store at Winthrop. She Honor Bright in one of the five scheduled races. Forty horses was the gunman, she said, and he

will compete over. the beautiful hedge-and-water-jump. course 1o- [the lookout. They fled with $125; cated 3 the Wells Hampton Farm on Hunt Road, one-half mile | The shooting resulted’ from a east of Royalton just off U. S. 52. Th te wil k ‘+h |quarrel over whether to return to the day-and-night toil of volun- signs. The racer ba open to the ible. route will be marked with Winthrop, she said. irs, summoned by emergency| >. "= '°C°S ar€ op Pl a ising te "She tossed the pistol beside the calls, + ~The » : r * |body, she said, and went to Har-| % The Red Cross. registered 7000 Inside Us A Called Gossi lan, Ky., to spend the night, later jmeless families in Portland at| : ¥ going to Indianapolis, where she the Civic Auditorium. Thirty- around” ‘for a few

ne ® 2 % . - red thousand meals were amensca SCANdal in Yoice' Hearing." said she was on her

to refugees from, the destroyed . way back to Winthrop by bus| John Gunther's Best-Selling Book

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town of Vanport City and. other when she stopped in Pittsburgh flooded metropolitan areas, . today. . Twelve shelters were set up and Catches It Hot, Heavy From Investigators : — 50° doctors wid 25 nurses cared| WASHINGTON; -June~-2--(UP)—John Gunther's best-selling. € mw AP ' | for more than a hundred injured book; “Inside U. 8. A.” caught. it hot and heavy today from os Screams Extract and suffering. + ~~ gressional investigaiors of the State Department's “Voice of Amer- ’ : ica” broadcasts. a aa ‘Burglar $ Nippers. : Rep. J. Edgar Chenoweth (R. Colo.), chairman of a House in-| Two women screamed at the [0 Fawn vestigating ‘subcommittee, said the book appeared to be devoted..." time’ when they were y largely to “gossip and scandal.” under contract with the State h . He wondered why it was used. as| Department. {awakened by a man in the house the source of material on broad-} NBC today offered to turn over at 301 N. New Jersey St. last| . omes casts intended to tell South its foreign broadcasting facilities night. America about the U. 8. _|to the government for $1 a year. unnerved | : Mr. Chenoweth said he had Denny Made Offer = | The: burglar was sa in his (Continued from Page One) |, : by the screaming that in which Bas Ds the Senate ha only read parts of the book” but! The offer was made contingent , ote to get out he lost his false | been cy pl as 8 that “it’s a take-off on our way on the government taking OVEr teeth in the hallway. On the b ts a 2 the OUSe | of Jife and shouldn't be taken such broadcasting. It was made goo near the false teeth was! img 0 public housing seriously by foreigners.” (by NBC Vice President Charles |, . hat also. It's an omnibfis bill which May Call Gunther [R. Denny béfore Senate investi- The Women who routed the would restore a K He alse said he might hail Mr. gators. burglar before he took anything for GI loa, A hacon REY Tye et Gunther before the committee. Mr. Gunthér’s book was cited | OF a Naomi Estelle and her secondary ns how: 1 trans oo. €| Mr. Chenoweth’s subcommittee as source of material nd r nter. Mrs. Doris Howard VI loans har re A. Tite was one of three congressional by Rene Borgia, Venezuela-born aug y ' : groups that began studying the writer who prepared the contro- . . orton. It, would, of broadcasts “after several Con- versial scripts while employed;by Woodruff Place to Pay hy * gressmen charged ~ that they NBC. He told Mr. Chenoweth's . : oleate DHL whith has Co andered” their home states. committee that NBC's - research For Police Protection it does not i Y the Suse cause The programs were prepared by section described the book as| Residents of Woodruff Place, housin ” torpor € Public| ine National Broadcasting Co. “most authoritative.” ‘who don’t pay taxes for general 8 he = pn heen re. eS ————————— ~_ | Mr. Borgia said the format for city services, will have to pay for similar pod : n a. contains Hints. Order on Lewis {the program required “two stu- police protection in the future. Builders and 1 atures, bh . . /dents from Latin America trav-| Mayor Al Feeney said the Mt deen a mortEagemen ere To Bargain With South cing in the United States. They| Woodruff Town Board will be would Ds or ne Con on WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP)— were to voice “their prejudices asked to pay-the city $7300 a would extend Title VI ind gr d- Federal Judge T. Alan Golds- concerning this country and the year for police protection, startently. Since. these ‘thi 3 pen | : narrator was to tell them where ing next year. Up to now police| not ha ned. they i a dave borough hinted today he Will they. were wrong.” rim have been answering all calls to| to predict a ori - Arne order John L. Lewis #8 bargain Only a Poor Scholar | Woodruff Place free of charge. | Ing. -— with the Southern Coal ‘Produc-, Committee members said they Mayor Feeney said the $7500 pbinat ‘the apparent demand, ers Association: VenbuesitaoyWere. impressed. by. the sincerity | 8 year was based upon the prop-| - would - send” -housin, ices | even higher, they feel. : Prive ings on a government reques{ ad poor scholar and had to write! and amounts to the same rate as particularly shut off rental build- for an-order directing Mr. Lewis for NBC to support his wife and! city residents are paying for poing which 1s proceeding this year and his United Mine Workers to three children. | lice protection per $100 property| under Title VI commitments at negotiate with the southern group, Mr. Borgia defended his ere-| valuation. . the rate of about 1000 units. lon a new soft coal contract. ations vigorously against some! or. ; : a of the congressional criticism. 'Aid Distribution ~~ &# ate rove and aso ruses White House, RR Talks iii ie ia tof porirasig OF Farming Book per cent, mortgage credit will Break Up Again jan incident in which: LaFayette Banks of the state are co-| continue to tighten in this area (was alleged to have kissed the operating in “the distribution of | To the prospective. buyer, this WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP) — governor of Alabama on both a pew farm reference book edited | “Means. higher down: payments: Waite House conferences inthe cheeks and caused that.executiye py Willard. Bolte, newspaper farm To the volume builder, it" spells rail labor dispute broke up to- 10 168¢ His Voice fof TWO MONS." oliinin ist, the ‘Indiana Bankers curtailment, day and the three railroad unions _ VWhHY put that in?” demanded Association announced today. Mr. Manasco. . The reference work, titled

TOMORROW: The Volume ®ald there will be no mare bar" ws). of Latin America knows “Farming Facts Worth Know-! Builders, ; . + - ,8&ining conferences as far.as they gnout . your present: Governor, ng. was compiled. with the help. A : Are.concernes. ‘Kissing Jim Folsonr,” _Mr./of the Purdue Agricultural Ex-. rr \ , , \ Borgia replied. {periment Station staff, est Warrant Due ACTRESS PLANS DIVORCE Mr. Chenoweth, brandishing a -

For Ex-Local Woman HOLLYWOOD, June 2 (UP)— script on Wyoming, demanded of HUNGARY ACCEPTS ISRAEL Miss Pauline Keller, former In-|ACtress Martha Stewart said to- Mr. Borgia, “Where did you get BUDAPEST, June 2 (UP)— Sianapolis securities saleswoman 92Y She had separated from the idea that all early inhabitants Hungary has extended recogni 20W living in Chicago, will be ar-|M8Nt club entertainer Joe E.of Cheyenne were outlaws.” tion to the Jewish state of Israel, tested and brought here to stand Lewis and would file this week “Gunther's book. You. should the Foreign Office announced totral in Federal Court. |for divorce. ‘read it,” replied Mr. Borgia. day.

be lent OF her arrest was to ° . » ® go “| ® issued to the an 1 Eh an het IN -Indianapolis—Vital Statistics i Caughran, who charged Miss Kel- | : !

ith “malingering” in Tiot.re- EVENTS TODAY

Harold, Betty Steinmetz; James, Genieve "ing for two previous hearings. indians Health Officers Conference —

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[John ‘D, MeCarthy, 23, Barnes Hotel; {+ Ddris Louise Knepper, 19, Barnes Hotel.

* Hote! Li In William G. Clouse, 43, of 780 8. Emerson At Generap—William, Janie Marie Macon Was bed. ridge Brame saying she Indiana Publle Health Association Ave ra Calhoun, 43, of 422 8. Al Celeman—Max, Dorothy Linteeum. - . . | (through Thursday) --Hotel Linzoin. L . | : . Mr, Caughran received a letter ig Club—Hote Antlers - Otibert Baumann, 42. of 3845 N Denny 8 Ar Mothedint.. faints, Lots, Comer; Prank 2 + Lions Club—Clay ote! eanor Maxine Tripp, 25, of 234 EK. - . Mm Federal authorities in Il- Chester Bowles address sponsored by the pin 8t. °° op | Robert. Willie Kersey; Harold Laote, f who | Democratic Action Committes—8_p m, w. 1 used ho said Miss Keller has| VR Wail’ 210 N. Dewware 8. | Tiford W. Guiley, yin Brown 38. "hi At_ St Vineent's — LeRoy, Ruth Collier to be examined by a gOv-|Civie Theater, “School for. Husbands”— oO 00 © ‘ Woodruft Place | Kenneth, - Phyllis Bergdoll: Wiliam, ment physician . 3.30 p.m. playhouse. \ Phyllis Sager; William, Mary: Tackett

DAR district chapter beginning house.

Vers | a. m., chapter

Barbara Huser: Robert, Joseph, Anna Sekula

80, Delia Wilks,

John,

10.30 Harold N. Greenwood, 33, of 6 N. Glad-| |” stone ofl Kunee;

* 51-year-old Miss Keller is Ave. Verna Mas Brunson 3, of

Under Indictment of “uaifg the’ 336 Prospect

nnn 1 1 . English Ave: At Wome Alphon 1211%

Maily ¢ EVENTS TOMORROW |Charles Maas. 32. of 130} Cornell: Willard, Irma Thacker, 1823% 0 defraud s {BY EI EC | “Janet E. Dragoo, 21, of 1716 Dawson 8t.| C20 ard, ' $10,000, tock buyers of | mutter University five-day program elos- yan Young goo. Jr. 25, of 5310 Guy. W. New York, i year gins with alumni-varsity| ford Ave: Elizabeth Miller Hearne, Girt

baseball game, 3:30 p.m. campus ath-| of 3658 Central Ave - ! ete. fie Clair Byrd C06. "of 1080 Bugene ne; Ama Ab Coomal Sn Me, MOA ar. | th St :

stmt. |, * Actress Gets Divor | Eleventh Distriet Ameriean Legion Auxil. 8 of 1141 V . 8 ’ ‘ broneh: Norris, Betty, Minor . > ced, | lary=7:30 p.m. West room War Me: joe Brown. 31. of 2133 Highland Place; "eit Norris Butyl BOSOE ol *married in 24 Hours

morial Bldg Mary Bal beth Austin, 19, of 2118 Belle- © Cr 0 Marie Shrove: Porest Patricia Tr antaine i . ~ , As VEGAS, Nev. June 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES 24, of Wabash, Ralys' Wil'lam Hope Richardson oh ~AcCtress Gloria Grahame Robert McCoy, 26, of 2425 N. Alabama St ;

| Bugene 0. Kru Ind : Allcia_8c 1 ly ® 1 Barth gve v ' a At. Vincent's Thomas, Touts Watats'] ! Clar vidion, 24, of 1217 Brookside Ave.) Ruth Barnes, 27, of Portville, Ind of 422 E: 12th Bt

- 0, 1117 b: Betty Mary (Estell 19 At. Wome. William, Otnevieve Lane, Mir geting qiolyWood today ssggu Sisley. J of, Ong oe: Liopd mel. 61 *Tad Nn" Delaware: a; MeCOre vore an re- - ‘ ’ ' | orma an Ziegelman, , Ol N. ried w 1 Jand- Ave ; :| Delaware DEATHS " ahi 24 hours. James Stewast. 28 of 1 N: Belmont Ave: |p) Reder, a. of 1 Brookside, Park: Grarge_ August Hilgemefer,=72. st, $18 W, , NM, hard er Lor Blanley Clemesss, ou reo |molootril Place. okyile, Ing. | Temple Ave Drbee Mol NI Revmand arama re son, ’ ay on charges of " t 1 Clara L_ Boyle, 38, of 1616 Matiawe At er ohare Males, A 3% mw meimenia. 0. t L Wh p | : g " wrt) hy 8 al, re Cruelty cnarges of mentali on, p. Tobin, 26, of 4061 Central Ave A ork Br yrie Leach 8, at Gena yopr-|

a | . 1 . for ali ad immediately applied Mary Patricia Sian, 73, oi 4p Ruskin Morage A. Morgan, 85 at 3118 Broadway,

Cense to marry movie dj- yin 'ORCE SU pr - 22, of 919 N, Pennsyl- DIVORCE SUITS FILED | coronary thrombosis or Niche * wsMalcolm ° Beaton, M. Noel, 28. of rre ' . Wi Bila Campbell, 77, at 1818 N New Jersey las Ray, 386. .“vania St; Nsom Mm Elizabeth va. Phillip M. Price; Virginia NYperaatTve cardio Tanculat

e Haute Lvs, Robert L : rt Ceremony was ‘performed | jomes B. Cooley, 21, of 7300 * Pendletan wa ne K Gains. Borers ve Tames Wetn. Mary C. Cramer, t 3803 ®. Washing | pl hours later and they! Pike: Marianne Sthater, 19, of 1399 gion: “Mary Lou vs. Lemoine Smith. Lon. coronary seclusion. Atned tq . [allie vs. Steven ©. Bailey; Violet vs Beatrice M. Duffy, #5, at Methodist, ar. |

{Coll Ave Wooq today start back to Holly: | pak F Rose. 33. of Martinsville Ind; James PF. Lineberry: Hanel M

Juanita Baugh 27. of 1220 Park Ave,

terinsclerotic heart . | Eimer Wiwarth Harden, 84, at General, noma -

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Meme Prerre P. Sieat, 25, of 2131 TAIDoL BL: mores aria terry To Rone E Skid- arcinom BHERIF TR pp or aes rT 35, of 2131 Taitos more: Bertha Haley va. Ernest F. Gilmore; | : . Rio. “RIFFS : y M. Goebel, 29, 1 % Lina D. vi Roland 8 Williams; Mildred. Joseph Pugh Hemphill, at Long, carel, 10 CONVENE | Bt A..vs, Verl A. Chaplin, 7 “TOMA "es "

¥ i" Daryl Ray Maxton, 3 months, at Riley, A Bor tan 8. Clark. #8 at #48 B 21s. paris]

* WAYNE, June'2 (UP) — Kenneth D. Hinman. 19. pl 836 Harrison 5 n 4 | Kenneth D. pm Ye . Indipga 10 Sheriffs: from All of marsia. Lo Baars. Ji. of 346 Washing: BIRTHS - ire Stomp, ors Will meet Jere| fon Bivd.: Joan Finks, 233, of $11 N. " a ie mares, Sher 9. Box 104:| and a girl,

’ Sherman Dr. to 21, Allen County [ss er, 21; of R. R. y . , 19,.0f 3828 8. New Jer- a ’ i i : Harold Zeiss said today, "nk Baus, 15,0 3428 8. 2 veh. frown, dunbn,.. porns marine Me — “ym gn igh : say Lan #0 14 § BIL al PT A > an Y. Bow thw ’ “ah a Rai Ee ; 2 Hit ui 7 if aeel : . a Se %) 1p ie Rams wi Le ES A TAN ; “ time

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8 | : A ————— ne ——— Tells: of Wandering | HEMPSTEAD; N. Y. June 2| 1 und- indianapolis +") —Porothy Lawlor, Aro | hat-cheek girl, who advertised {for a husband with $10,000, had 80 many offers today that she | couldn't make up her mind which 'on five places yesterday and last {to accept. : “There's a Michigan farmer A lities sald they had no knowledge who sounds nice,” the divorcee Were freed in Municipal Court said. “But there are also a Ken- On gaming charges due to in-

Mass., walked Into a police #tA° Carolina former Navy lieutenant {tion and calmly told how she ,.4 , Florida hight club owner,"

s THE BLUE-EYED mpther of him three times during a quarrel. {wo children had {nounce her final selection at mid- of a race “bookie” curred gn a lonely road about two night 1ast night, but chi¥nged her miles from Middlesboro, Ky., on ning because of t ; But the food of offers.

eV She said Coroner Hobart Cawodéd had no (pan 1000

since her want ad | 'oner Cawood said a search {Or week in a

The girl said she and Taylor, to wait until I'm sure which one fiscated extencive evidence .of ers for a let-up in the Southern!siate. s -

ja enildiood sweetliear, joined the is eat that she rather fav- others in the place on visiting -(staged-a-holdup.at. Winthrop.” |ored the Michigan farmer whom charges. Clad in dungarees and wearifig she identified as Max Yarrington, circus makeup, the girl appeared of Midland.

morning and said she was sur- Press Club Head Chosen

WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP) raid at 20 8..Illirois St.; Ed Min- som. who opposed a bolt despite | She said that Taylor, whom —Dorothy Williams, Leominster, er 27, of 1429 Lawton St.

United Press,

and helped her with her act. She elected president of the Women's Lester, 44. of Beech Grove in a delegate-at-large was billed as “Inez Noble, the National Press Club.

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Million Truman's Dixie Foes On Gaming Charge Want Northern State wo folie Make kun To Nominate Gen. lke

.Trip_to_ Spot ; ” - - 1 . . vv Twelve more men were arrest-| Alabama or Arkansas Would Yield , Se { x . y ed on gaming charges in” raids To Put Up Eisenhower's Name First : By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 2-—Stop-Trumarn Southerners are seeking few hours after two men & northern Democrat to nominate G Ike for President,at the ; 4 Democratic National Convention. It meeth in Philadelphia July 12. A northern nominator would reduce the sectional appearance of > the party rebellion. Strategy would be for Alabama or Arkansas to VIET 107 a NOFYHern state when the nominating Po}! is-calied:- That. back to their place at 1045 8. way they could get Gen. Eisen ” Te - Dlinols St. and raided it again. NOWer's name before the conven. - However, all wast bad .ews Officers rearrested William Sul. LO" Ahead of the President's. . for Mr. Truman sobth of the planned to an-ji 57 h Temed Y ? _Southern rebels would prefer a Mason-Dixie Line. Ma land van, 57, as the alleged proprietor Northern nominator from a large Democrats instfucted theln. 28

place at-104's state, the bigger the better, They 8. Illinois and rearrested Thomas have their eyes on New York or convention delegates to cast thé

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he continuing Sawyer, 61, of 938 N. Alabama Illinois but so far without nail- 20 votes for Mr. Truman and to Neither: delega- support Sen. Millard E. [Cydings tD. Md.) for the vice presidential -. nomination. . : Meanwhile, incomplete returns

St, on a charge. of visiting a'ing their man. she had received more gaming place. Both were freed by tion is formally instructed for letters and telegrams judge Alex Clark in Municipal Mr. Truman. . ‘

appeared last Court on the same charges yes-

local paper. Jolt from Alabama

race bookings and arrested six revolt against President Truman. Also in South Dakota, Rep, The returns showed that a ma- Karl E. Mundt (R. 8 D."~ cority of Alabama’s 26-member author of the controversial Com-‘Four-men-—arrested on lottery delegation to the Democratic nas. munist-control- bill -pow...pending charges were Al Trattner, 48, of tional convention will be pledged in Congress, won the Repubifcans2206. N. Illinois St. in a raid at to bolt if a civil rights plank is nomination to the U. S, Senate. 148 W. 16th St.; George Melcom, Adopted: - TH# had a margin of about 6 to-1 53, of 4027 Graceland Ave. In a Alabama's Gov. James E. Fol-|over state Sen. Otto B. Lindstad. In California incomplete rein a hir opposition to the civil rights turns from yesterday's primary at Cory's Blue Front tavern, proposals,- apparently suffered a indicated. a strong. . Republican last night was 2009 E. Minnesota St. and Harold decisive defeat in his quest for a tzend in a state where Democrats seat at the have -dominated in recent presi{Philadelphia convention. dential election years. .

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