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o SI 3 Civil Defense Deputies Ploy Big War Roles Wed., March 21. 1951 Th Nwi,Rvlw, Roieburg, Ore. Three civilian defense deputies , such operation! as necessary (or in charge ofengineering, public the preservation of public works, utilities and communications, will ! streets and bridges as a result of piay important roles should Rose- a local disaster, burg ever be ourg ever be the scene of a war disaster, Director Col. M. Craw ford reports. Col. Crawford, has appointed Ar thur Boyer as deputy director in charge of engin.eiaug. The deputy is charged with the responsi bility of planning and conducting (Paid Adv.rtiiem.nt) Child's World Is Wonderful r ' a I .: . The engineering deputy will make the necessary surveys for shelter of 8,uo0 additional popula tion in case of an emergency. This work will be done in cooperation with the deputy director of wel fare. Utilities For Disaster Under the city's civil defense organization, the deputy director Cermelita, Clonk The world that children live in is mighty wonderful . . . filled with little daydreams and hopes and joys that make the older folks sometimes wish they were school age again. But boys and girls have their ups and downs, too, partic ularly when they are not feeling well. Ten-year-old C a r m e 1 i t a I'lonka, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Plonka of 3202 S. Aber deen, Chicago, 111., was not feeling good recently and was just too listless to get the most out of her school days. Fortunately for Car melita, though, her grandmother suggested that her mother give her HADACOL, because she had heard how much it was helping children deficient in Vitamins Bl, B2, Iron and Niacin. Now Carmelita feels fine and her mother says she has a big appetite. Here is Mrs. Plonka's statement: "My daughter Carmelita, who is 10 years old and in the fifth grade, had always been underweight and I had to positively force her to eat. She had no interest in food whatsoever, but I knew that she had to eat. When we were visiting my mother in Missouri over the Christmas holidays she suggested I give Carmelita HADACOL. I bought a large bottle of it that same day and was amazed at the change in Carmelita. Her appetite picked right up and she now eats three hearty meals a day plus in; between snacks. I have really praised HADACOL and highly recommend it for everyone." HADACOL can help you if you suffer such deficiencies. Ask your druggist for HADACOL today. Ex-Gov. Folsom Says He's Target Of 'Conspiracy' CULLMAN. Ala. UP) James E. Fol.sum, six-foot, seven-inch for mer governor of Alabama who drew national attention as "kissing Jim," charges a "gigantic political conspiracy" has been launched against him. A legislative committee investi gating the state pardon parole sys tem head testimony that the huge ex-governor shared in an alleged $1,000 payoff for a pardon. Folsom said the charge was "silly" and declared in a radio address: "I can go before that committee or the people under oath and be fore God with clean hands. I hereby ask the committee to stand before the legislature and the people with the same clean hands." Folsom said a "gigantic con spiry" existed during the closing of public utilities Is requred to make a survey of all public utili ties available to the city and the maximum potentia'Q With this in formation, the director will draw up necessary plans to meet an emergenv resulting from the de struction of power plants, water supply systems or gas sources. The public utilities director will study and recommend measures in ah emergency to provide neces sary utilities for an added 8,000 local population. The deputy director of commu nications' duties include the super vision of a communications sys tem within the city, utilizing all available facilities in the area. He is instructed to set up a system of communications for the conrol center and alternate control cen ter, and supervise its activities. Compromlit In Korean Fighting Impends, Rumor draft bill, a tax bill and soma appropriation bills clear Congress, there will be a compromise that will give North Korea to the Com munist!, with the United Nations and the Republic of Korea retain ing South Korea. In about four or five years, he said, "after we rehabilitate South Korea," the United Nations will sponsor a plebiscite and all of Ko rea will "be Red." Brown said the "rumor" has been published widely. He empha sized that he does not vouch for its accuracy. SKIN IRRITATION Soothe, Rrlvrre, Aid Huliflf Of Itchr Smart ing Dry Ecseeaa, Chalinf , Chippinf , Pimptcf Eitcraally-CMlMii Willi Time-teated Reainol Don't suffer with itrhina Irritated akin on niinuta lotiaar than necvaaary. 1'ut Kexinol llintmrnL to work anl Kt Mottl ing rellrf niclil twir relief that laala lunger. Keainol's modern formula ia a com bination of, not X or i, but lis active medi cal intrredienla that lielp it to act faaier, comfort longer, relieve irritation and help Katura beal. Itemetnbor the nam Keainol. days of his administartion. He said his opponents "put on tremendous political pressure to release hot" cases. They hoped thereby to keep the sun from rising again." The former governor said his political opponents had conducted a constant smear campaign against him since 1946. "Last week my opposition 'rang the bell' in smears," he added. Folsom said the present pardon parole board, appointed by Gov ernor Gordon Persons, was the "most political" since 1939. He said this was because Per sons was able to appoint two mem bers of the three-man board when the Senate refused to confirm two Folsom appointees, and they went out of olnce with him. , During the last 15'j months of the term, while the board was! dominated by Folsom appointees, a total of 1.600 paroles and 350 outrignt pardons were graniea. w. j. smnn ot itioDiie, a siaie docks employee told the legislative committee he had been informed that Folsom, Vinson and Drinkard shared a $1,000 payoff. Hens on U. S. farms averaged 167 eggs per layer in 1950 com pared with a previous 10 year av erage of 147. Don't Fool m mm with electricity Phone1 usN !iiTr-. for an e'6Ctr'C' l 136 N. Jackson St. Dial WASHINGTON (PI Rap. .' ' ' Clarence, Brown (R-Ohlo) says aw ' ( there Is a widespread "rumor" p ' that a compromise will b reached J" J in the Korean fighting as soon as Ti X' ome dminlstration bills clear Vyr . Congress. P" arw J' ' m i ' vmn V V Brown made the statement at . 5 1 " t:y- a house rules committee hearing ,-"v;. ; ' , ' ": on a bill to extend the draft law V .fa I? '-i'.y'i tr r -l and start a program of universal L T' .rVV-'i 7 ' I military training. ' JTkr l . .: f l- He did not identify the source t ' 1 If ' I -. 1 of the "rumor." Brown said the '-'i C. '1 !:,.' f ' v . f rumor" goes like this: when the i fi r I it y . ii a, n 11 I S si marina manikin with typical battle equipment. (Picture by Paul Jankinsl If m.l k'A lers make the ioh five times as hard as it was ten years ago. I I I The strike, now in its third day, J f ;j has atiectea n Aan rrancisco f J i? I 1 A rf movie houses, 12 Oakland area! J .1 . LS theaters and others on the San, I V -La c Francisco peninsula and in Sac- J I ; , V ramento, Stockton and Santa Cruz. tV"Y "A Theater managers said they 1 aa.j,s "i could stay open "and get dirty for " ( a while" as long as the proiec- i K tionists crossed the picket lines , and came tq work. i ! 4 p. IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT fl ARRIVED BY 6:1S P.M. I II 0IAL2"J' Mi r rfV MARINE CORPS DISPLAY To encouraqe marina corDi recruiting and interett in tha motion picture "Halls of Montezuma," opening Wednesday at the Indian theater, the Miller's department store on Jackson street has placed the above display in its store window, me display snows a marina manikin with typical battle equipment. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) acony best 3-5521 Three Men Shot In Mine Trouble CLAY, W. Va. UP) -Labor trouble in the northern West Vir ginia mine fields spilled over into the central part l the state over the weekend, with the killing of one man and the wounding of two others. 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Hudson was arrested at his home. State Police Cpl. T. S. My ers said Hudson freely admitted the shooting. He was to be charged with murder, Myers said. Preston county, traditionally a non union holdout, during the past two months has been the scene of vigorous attempts by groups of miners to organize the county un der United Mine Workers membership. 5-Day-Old Baby Undergoes Abdominal Operation BURBANK, Calif. UP) Five-day-old Vickie Ann Dayton is be lieved to be the smallest baby ever to undergo a major abdominal op eration. The two-pound, 14-ounce infant is given an even chance to survive after surgery to relieve a stomach obstruction. Surgebns grafted a segment of tha intestine above the obstruction. Vickie was born sourly two months prematurely at Burbank hospital. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 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