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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1945)
.1 -. -1 a ..;! J I i 1 'Si t t ' ! ! 5 f ? 7. .! i in - ; 1 1 PAGE EIGHTEEN Eisenhower Bids Farewell . WASHINGTON, -Nov. 29. t3n-. Dwight D. Eisenhower; who led the allies to victory In Europe, sent this farewell message today to American , troop who served with - Wad: r - r . 7 " ' ; ; " " v "To each of you-H?ood-by, good luck, and ' my undying thanks.? The lanky Kansan, known as "Dee" to GI who followed him in North Africa, through France , and 'the Low Countries to Germany, had intended to return to Europe for a last visit before: assuming his duties a army chief of staff. Circumstances, however,' have prevented this, he said, adding that he would always regret that he could not give "a- personal : good-by to as many thousands of you as I could meet," - . Eisenhower is in a hospital at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, ' recuperating from a severe cold. - The message sent to Gen. Joseph v T. McNarney, who succeeds Eisen hower as American commander in Europe, was addressed "to every member of the United States forces In Europe." , But, said General ' Eisenhower, "I mean to include every Amerl . can that has served with me in the Mediterranean and in ' the European theatre." Jle told them there la yet muchfto do before the peace which they ! helped to win "can be firmly consolidated." 1 ' "In memory ' of those gallant f comrades who can never return, and In continued loyalty to the i : 7 ToETO Corps Vi XSS Brti tt fit Dslciits1 ' SALEII Open Every N.B. C-Limit 3 Sperry Pancake Bul; . AP P- Shwanq Eastern JJUUl Club For Those Hard-jo-Gei Hems, Try Saving Ccnler liclicns G fru AS GOOD Cb-Op to Construct Mill at Swiss Home KANSAS CITY, Nov. 29 -VPh, Purchase of 48 additional oil wells in Kansas, and the expenditure of a million dollars' ;to improve the co-operative' 'refinery; at Coffey- ville, Kas4 were "announced here tonight by Howard A. Cowden, president of the Consumers Co-' Operative-association, in-an ad dress to the association's 17th an nual meeting ' r "It was also announced that the Co--lias Just completed con struction of -a new lumber mill at Swisshome, Ore., at a cost of more than half a million dollars. GIs to Leave From Portland ; POBTLAND, Nov. iw-iJPDxa-inf -the first week in December four ships will leave here carry ing -occupation I troops ' to Japan and Korea, Portland port of em barkation officials said today. The Marine Lynx will sail Sat urday for Yokohama with 172 army officers, 2024 enlisted men and, two foreign correspondents; the Marine Marlin will leave Dec. 4 for Yokohama with 1747 enlist ed men and 490 officers; on Dec. 6, the Alcoa Polaris will leave for Yokohama carrying 81 officers, and the Marine Falcon will sail Dec. 7 with 149 officers bound for Jensen, Korea. principles of free government for which United Nations waged this war, each of us must give his un remitting best until : the job has been fully completed," he said. . : ' , J TWO IIOIJEY-SAVIIJG IIARKETS Day 7:30 AV II. Prices Gccd Friday, Salurday and Sunday 50-lb.bag-U. S. No. 2 No & Waffle Flour i Ro Fryers iJSr (Drcsrd u BrdTin ma it 3 Flarors, Vanilla. Chocolate and Strawberry i AS TIIE BEST, BETTER THAN HIE flEST" Tie Cheniist Would BbniBmEiver' WASHINGTON", iNoV. liHffb Harold C Urey, famous chemist, recommended -todaj that the ato mic bomb . be outlawed through out the World and that; all mate- rial fromiwhich it tould be made be "dumped in thef river" if that is what it takes, toj prevent mili tary use.) - - . , - , The alternative,! he tald, is "dire disaster." g , For anl hour -and ajhaif the fraying Jfobel prizf winner from the University of Chicago chill ed members of the? senate atomic energy committee fwith a' calm, soft-spoken appraisal of what an atomic war would fnean. . - Then he told them: , 7 "Atomil -bombs I must not be made in any country land they must not be stored any place in the work if we are to have any feeling ofj security Jn this or any other country on this all loo small planet -f . j . v "We ar making bombs and storing them and are thus a threat to other countries jandj. are guil ty of beginning th atomic arma ment race. If continued it will (lead! to djre disaster." This wis his remedy "I I believe tnat we snouia at tempt tofestablish pr control over atomic eaergy under tie United Nations organization which would be so effective that no j person or group of j persons In njr nation could manufacture latoiKic bombs . i --. ? ...... r . . 1 1 u- .r 1 ' ! a UESTSALHI 5? n. io 9 G3 carton! i i 104b. it lbs; Plus Deposit Wa 12 t, i f Grade Dump Atomic s OrXGOII STATESMAN, Salem. without .'detection . and without bein brought to trial and pun ishmenC' - . . j - -- - r1--This; means a sacrifica of some of th national sovereignty of this and other countries . . . Of course the cbnirol must cover all coun tries joflthe t U'OXIAN SCAUOED TO DEATH BTLAITO Novr-2M-Mrsi Ror Cf WHion, 4f , .q- apparently died frjom i burns" received from scaldinl waier W ; the bathtub, police -said itoday.! -Officers said roiy. struck ' her head agtesm faucet knocking- herself unconscious iand turnlna on the not Water. BLANKETS OF Wool blanket with 5-year guarantee against damage. Warm 5-lb. weight. Generous 72x84 Double bed size. Authentic jacquari pattern. i !6' Men's fport Cllrta line rayons ! or rayon and cotton; blends in - hounds- tooth checked fabric. ' if L 0 -' ' j , . i mm J -'- imi.il i mi. iiimi.ii mil iwi.i n in Tim ) wtimry"" " ' ' 11 ' " n" ""7 . - . j ; ... - - Oregon. Friday Morning. November 33, 1315 ers a To Locate Bus GhelaniLake l CraLAN, Wash., Now Searchers grapplin If or the 23 mile creek school bus-which plung ed Into Lake Chelan If onday car rying the driver and 15 children to, their -deaths, failed to locate the sunken vehicle iodpx after two sweeps. of the lakr bottom. - The searching Crew,, operating from .three motor Jafunches. and trrappi noip you Cliinf i bp COZY WARMTH FOR CHRISTMAS? Mezzaninl -'".;.'.'.w.'.v : i: j , -;---. i Cobordln Clac! C.C 3 PulL; casual drape land tip- per iflys. Excellent fabric cnoicel JSayon and -wooL a barge, said they had not deter mined 'the Bepta of the water, which has been estimated, at about 500 feet where the bus! skidded into the lake from the iOiffside road nine miles north oil Cen. - They said' they used a naif a tniler of -cable in;, the operation, weightinf it. with, 300 ! pound weights r known j-. as Meadache balls." On. one sweep Sv tvaterlog- fed tree was brought toj the sur face. . Snow was gone" from the ground today-but the air was sharp and a wind was springing-: ui tonight The divers standing by to descend if the bus is found- said ! at strong and continuing wind would force Casual Jackets AIL wool gabardine front snappy contrast in plaid or checked sleeves and back. Wb ) - IT If - Ilousihs Authority : Avers! Outlook Poor ; PORTLAND, Nov. 2-ff)-Onlj toe.000 jto 100,000 of the three million ihomes needed next year Will be juflt, Jesse rpstein, Seat Oe, fkiral public housing authprr the operations to halt Equipment for thelwork was acnt In by the Washington water power, company and from Grand Coulee dam by the -ejureau of reclamation. . . : The state patrol, anxious to. in spect the bus te find a possible cause for the accident, said the work would continue if possible., V.tta ycti'rt wtsrbj ' r ' Christmas goes to your head . . . in the form of a gay new hat! These bits will go to your heart, too, when yon'aee their bright colors and new styles.- Calota, off the-f ace and tailored hats with On cf jour first NYearg f i. tit 1 f"' ' ''r 1 . f - resolved: tW sy An4 that means visit to .Penney', for a new dress Rayon crepe, with, trim, or , ; hutton trimming If if. glamour you want.., , tailored . . Itjes, too, In wool-and-rayon and rayc gabardlna. ihr reeioniircTirector, said todays .; v.it trZA iha PortIan4 bousing -V and p-lennins association that .si million retarnina servicemen need homes lor their brides; nothe--v M.mn nn will " marry jnejft ' .V year and start house hunting, and ; 1 final million - civilian j families) need horofs.- - , CWs and Iaas XnfecUon -J - Helief obtained in most cases art -j L.,wnt. No Shots. Pain - or probin. .Latest .nonmedical "fSn!" roisr COX7AED Z, i ChiraisraeUe-Nai. rfcTaclan i mec eaile-aeade. - rheae 689 el ecr tlsw Kefs Christmae-gay trisaaung.; - ResoluUont should a ... mT 9 CTWW " 1 1 ' ' i ii ii ... I I I n i i .. I ', t -i , " " -