F AGE TWELVE .... j. . , . - Tlx 07XG02I STATESMAN. Sdtan, Oragon. Friday Morning, August 7 1342, llO 's? "-ik S1 'IFs? "-J SIIOPPIIIG VALUES ill DEEF CUTS Loin; unlon huc't Si HMfi Lean& cuts 'J 7 cuts . Ip Mty Pound rji , Pound f ltVy- Pound ' 1 1 mi ihorlribs w Country Style c & r t. 2P lb. Open-Kettle Rendered 1 VSI tb.i Fresh Young Beef Hearts ai or Tongues, lb. 4IC Fresh Pork Back-Bones, lb. Franlrfurls, Bologna or Livemursl . lb. 230 Pound V ltV7 Will Young Pork Pound wsaa Fealnring Inspected Ileal UzjfcL) Pound L-jCl -, i - - i " ... 170 Ilorlh Con'l Pair of Fliers Rescue 15 in Greenland HVASHINGTON, Aug. 6 Two daring rescues of 15 stranded army airmen from the bleak and treacherous ice cap of " interior Greenland were disclosed by the navy Thursday in an announce ment crediting the accomplish ments to Lieut Col. Bernt Bal chen of the army and Lieut A. Y. Parunak of the navy. Thirteen of the men were mem bers of a crew of a "flying fort ress," which had been forced down about 100 miles inland from a navy base. They were taken out safely on July 0 after Balchen had led them across alpine-like icefields to a temporary lake where Parunak picked them up in his navy patrol plane. Next day the lake which made this rescue possible had disappeared. Two weeks later a similar op eration by Panunak and Balchen brought about the rescue of-Col. Robert W..C. Wimsatt of Wash ington, DC, and his sergeant un identified. Their light plane had made a forced landing on the edge of the ice cap, near a regular lake, while they were on patrol duty. Wimsatt had been injured in the landing and the speed of the aerial rescue probably saved his life. Balchen decided Parunak and he should designate their joint enterprises as the "Greenland Co operative Salvange Company." (Incidentally, the war depart ment announced Thursday that Balchen, famous flier who won renown as a pilot on several arc tic and antarctic expiditions, had been promoted to the temporary rank of colonel.) Cubs Collect Scrap Cub Scout pack 17 spent Thurs day evening collecting scrap rub ber and paper. They boys were supervised by Scoutmaster Floyd Steward'. They used the scout bus to transport their collections. If f S - 1 jt 1 s u vnrrsnTvn n nnppQ VUHUU ILL, WLililHJ, ' - 4 J .v:-.v:::-.:.v:---:..-:-; Xvv:-:-:"-: t v - ) - " : J ' ' . ; 'i '. J v . ! Army regulations, girls, are going to do things to your hair. Tou can blame it all on the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps' caps, or hats, if you wiH. Mary Marlin; at the left, slTows you a hair-do that's pretty, but out as far as members of the WAAC are concerned.-' Eileen Wilmot however, models tha "military" coiffure, created by .the Los Angeles Coiffure guild. Just the thing for wear by the "Wacks," ployin ent Probed by : 1 NewYorkers ' Representatives of a New York legislative committee investigat ing industrial and! labor conditions were in Salem Thursday confer ring . with" staff members b the Oregon unemployment compensa tion commission. ( - '- i i-i Employment problems, involv tog" both , war-time and post-war conditions, were discussed. Th group left here lataThursday fo Portland where they will confer with representatives of (the ship yards, longshoremen and V. other industries. r - '.j;1'-".:" inrhidetf in the rrouD are Dwy efi W. Shugrue,vl chief assistant Minuli tnr ;-t1S MMnmitteei Mil ton p; Loysen, executive: director 01 - ine ew i or: uucuiywj f"1?11 insurance commission,' add Karel Ficek, procedures and -planning j clerk.; : ."..-. - t::r ' .t ' 1 Members of the committee al ready 'have "visited -Iowa, Nebras- : ka, Colorado and Californiaj Their . next : stop Will be in Washington. Australia Papcr Asks More News From MacArtkur SYDNEY, Austraha, Friday, Aug. 7.-(P)-The Sydney . Daily Telegraph said Friday that Gen. Douglas MacArthur "must tell the Australian and American . peoples more about developments on Ausr tralia's northern front" "He is the one man who can speak with equal surety to both countries,' the newspaper contin ued in a leading editorial, "and carry to the American people . a conviction of the danger threaten ing the interest of the United Na? tions in this part of the Pacific" The Australians are perplexed, it added, and because the allied communiques say so little, they are becoming anxious. The Telegraph's statement fol lowed recent criticism by Deputy Opposition Leader W. M. Hughes of allied operations in allowing the Japanese to establish a base at Gona and Buna on the north ern New Guinea coast In reply. Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, com mander of allied land forces, said the Japanese used trained com mando troops and that the allies could not have prevented the landing without serious losses of troops and material. filllL For Local and World Wide Hews Events! :::-x:3 1 . fc::x:Xv mm mm m Iron K5x: fyXvv Xv m v.vy : TI1E SAtlE DAY ITS PUDUSIIED! And Only. EC Per Ucck . , t . t. , . . , - 'Ptacp 9101 v . . Order for Vacation ;; ';: V-.L'Pay on Dclnra core - : TfflS . RATE NOTk LOOTED TO ABOVE DES llNABpN.'APPIJES TO;AOT-PUCE IN TEHS. 7T X-X-5 .v.v V.V.N .V.ji ivx-xa vM r.'Xv W.v.S X-X' x"t-t r-xvx-3 xx Capital Influence Told to Realtors KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug. e.-iPWilliam Macrossie, presi dent of the American institute of real estate appraisers, said Thurs day night that Washington should be consulted on any serious local problems arising out of the fed eral rent control program. 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