The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 07, 1942, Page 12, Image 12

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Tlx 07XG02I STATESMAN. Sdtan, Oragon. Friday Morning, August 7 1342,
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
"Our lives more and mor; are
being controlled from Washington
this is true not only of business
but of the professions," he told
the annual convention of the Ore
gon Association of Real Estate
boards. ,
Swim Champ Retires
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6 JP)
Helen Crlenkovich, 21-year-old
national AAU diving champion
who has won seven national div
ing crowns in the past three years,
announced her retirement from
active competition Thursday.
Nine Easy Rugs
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Make your own ' scatter rugs
of odds, and ends.-. This pattern
contains 9 different easily made
rugs : braided woven!
tufted ' appliqued or. pieced--
wide choice m a populac Amer
ican handicraft Pattern 423 con
tains t directions, 'ch)ats,' dia'
grams - and , necessary pattern
pieces for 9 rugs:- materials re
quired, v - v ' ,- r" ; f " ' . '
Send ..TT.KVPI- 'tJKTJT&r. Tfor.
this. - pattern to The Oregon
Statesman, Neejfletraft 'Dept.
Salem, Ore. Write plainly PAT
Hurry to iuE) P? These
batuiday
On Sale Today and
WOMEN'S ARCH SHOES ; l
Your choice of our entire stock, of women's $4.49 Foot- D"U sCf
health and $3.49 Deb Style Summer Whites, brown and
white and blue and white. Come in early for Best choice! I I
One large group ivomens shoes, values to $2.49 ,$1
MAIN FLOOR
129 COTTON DRESSES 'fiCRS
Select from a huge assortment of cool sheers and heavier I J iVlir
cottons! Sizes 12 to 44!
One group 1J59 summer dresses, to clear $1J29 sj!J
SECOND FLOOR
2.98 WOMEN'S PLAYSUITS , tfl
Smart 2-piece outfits play suit and wrap-around dress A 0EL
or clever midriff style! I
One group 3.98 play suits, reduced to - .$2.49 f
SECOND FLOOR ' -t 1
COTTON SHEET BLANKETS ffCFSp
Attractive colorful plaids in soft new cotton. Sizes 66"x76. J
Regularly 69c. (50c down holds any better blanket during 1 jl fm
Ward's August blanket event! J J f w j
SECOND FLOOR - .
Curtain and Drapery REMNANTS 1
Dress up that odd window now for a trifle! There are even g
some ready made drapes included in this group! Hurry 1 ' g ;
SECOND FLOOR PRICE
COVERED WAGON FURNITURE OaW
Your chance to own this ultra-smart furniture for your Ji J J
' - porch, lawn or rumpus room! Day-beds, chairs, suntan cots, I l I J I
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6 ft. WIRJD LINOLEUM fCf))n
- Imagine buying a genuine, inlaid on felt back at this w JZ y
price! Handsome marbleized patterns ' that can't wear off! 1 fn
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TELESCOPE FISHING ROD j - rl V mfa
r' Flexible steel,Hhree section rod, extends to 8, teet. Fin ; : nJJW
, for bait or fly fishing. Regular $1.29. Special today and
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cord reinforcement and corrugated outer covering, 'i ich. , '
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MEN'S SPORT. SHIRTS; ' ? Wfi,
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MOTOR GUARD OIL i i : - ; - d (73 w ;
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: : highest grade mid-continent and California crudes. Protects J 1
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