The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 31, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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John Gary, Federal
Education Official
Pays Visit to Salem
Theodore P. Entitle of Welling
ton, D. Ct regional chief of the
"U. S. office of education in charge
of war surplus matters and John
D. .Gary of West Linn were Sa
lem visitors Thursday. Gary has
accepted appointment under Mr.
Eslick to direct the navy donations
program for schools in the four
western -states, with headquar
ters in Seattle. Gary, who is a
member of the 6tate parole board
will -retain his home in West Linn.
Ramadier Wins
By-Slim Margin
PARIS, Oct. 30.-P)-The gov
ernment of Socialist Premier Paul
Ramadier, which he pictured as a
middle-of-the-road regime, re
ceived a 20-vote majority on a
confidence motion in the nation
al assembly tonight in the face of
communist and DeGaulhst oppo
sition.
But many parliamentarians con
ceded that -the Ramadier cabinet
would have to be reshuffled soon.
The approval of the govern
ment's motion came by a vote of
300 to 280, with 18 abstentions.
-Rattlesnakes may be killed by
the bites of other poisonous snakes.
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Driver F reed
In Accident
ALBANY, Oct. 30 (Snrclati
Charges of reckless driving were
dismissed and Thomas . Baughn
of San Francisco freed from Linn
county Jail Wednesday as after
math of last Saturday's automobile
collision south of here in which
Mrs. Gladys Reed of Salem was
fatally injured.
Baughn, who was accompanied
by four other navy dischargees
and the wife of one of them, all
en route to California from Brem
erton, had been held under $1,000
I bail after preliminary examina
tion in Harlow Weinrich's justice
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HELICOPTER LIFE S A V I N C A helicopter swings a man up and out of the Dun
geness, EngUnd, lighthonse (left) and picks hp a man from lifeboat (right). Maneuvers demonstrated
uses of this type of-aircraft in rescuing trapped men from lighthouses, wrecks at sea and the trans,
fer of rescued personnel from ship to shore.
A freshman pre-medical sbsdent at Willamette university from Iraq,
Joseph Abraham, spends a lot of his time la the chemical labora
tory in Collins hall. He has been In the U. 8. since May and plans
to finish his education in this country.
JPre-Med Student from Bagdad
Rather Disappointed9 in U.S.
, , ' By Jerold Mulkey
Cnpu Carrrtpandrnt, Th SUtcunxa
Joseph Abraham, a pre-medical student at Willamette university
frr.m Iraq, thinks that HoUywoodgrosslynTIsTepresenU the U. S. to
other Crtrtmtries. "In fact , I'm rather disappointed in the United
State?!." said The serious-minded3ewish youth.
'However I do like Oregon," added Abraham. His home town
is Bagdad which has about 750,000 inhabitants. He thinks that the
sceuery; in the Willamette valley I
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months before coming to Salem.
When asked why he chose Wil
lamette, he said that he had been
advised to select a smaller uni
versity and Willamette was the
first to approve of his applica
tion. "And I'm not sorry I ended
up here," he said.
Amateur Magician
His special interests are master
ing sleight of hand tricks and dra
ma. In a school play in Bagdad
he took care of the stage and light
ing and also had a part.
He says that American dancing
is totally different from that in
his own country. He thinks swing
and jitterbuggmg is nonsense. "I
can't figure out why they turn the
lights down, so low over here," he
said thoughtfully.
cv.mpjrs. very closely with that
r-'und his native city.
Abraham flew from Iraq to the
U. S., stopping in Holland and
London. -It costs $300 one way,"
rvefully said the 22-year-old stu
dent who is not on a scholarship,
but is payingxhu own expenses.
H ? on a f tucient's visa which is
t'd for four years.
Time In New York. Saa Francisco
Abraham landed in New York
la it May and. attended Queens
college tdr improve his English. He
met several ifriends from Iraq in
Kew-Yprib'and also in San Fran
cieo where he stayed for three
PiloWSC
Yie Tonight
PORTLAND. Oct. 30--The
University cf Portland wound up
practice today for its first foots
ball game here against the Washr
ington State Cougara tomorrow
night.
A forecast of continued ram
was expected to cut further into
the chances of the underdog Port
Ian i team, which depends greatly
on the pacing of halfback Danny
ChristianFon.
Ir will be the Portlander's first
game against Washington State.
KEED WENS- -
TACOMA. Oct 30-(AV "Tor
pedo Eddie" Reed of Loo Angeles,
weighing 160, was awarded a de
cision over Jimmy Fitzpa trick,
152. of Tacoma in a ten round
ma:n event of a five-fight card
here tonight.
Im IjiIc- to Classify
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FOR RENT : Large room wth Urge
Hollywood -.ted 4 blocks from town.
PI. one M30." Gentleman preferred.
"WAJCTED. room, board an J care for
,cnui, terni-invalid, in good clean
PhO 6G71.
PHE-WA& Bedroom suite in very
goxl condition. Price reasonable. Ph.
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Tr.ined practical nurse pr registered
nurte for bui,jr office prm-tice. Inter
yre' required Small town Near Salem.
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National Health Insurance Plan
Scored by Analyst at Luncheon
A scathing appraisal of proposed U. S. national health insurance
and an assertion that the Murray-Wagner-Dingle bill embodying it
is but one of several measures through which certain non-elective
federal officials are advocating state socialism were made in Salem
Thursday by Dr. Marjorie Shearon, analyst of government affairs
from Washington, D. C. '-"""
Appearing at a Marion hotel luncheon for Salem Lions club and
other business men of Salem, the
speaker predicted that enactment
of President Truman's recom
mended program for social legis
lation would make this country a
"welfare state" with federal con
trols over the individual surpass
ing those of communist Russia or
socialist Great Britain.
Says Truman Fooled
Dr. Shearon added, however,
that "I do not doubt but that the
president, like many a legislator
and other citizen, has been sold a
bill of goods and does not have a
true understanding of the pur
poses behind such legislation."
The speaker, who owes her title
to a doctorate of philosophy in
pure science obtained at Colum
bia university, described herself
as a private analyst who is polit
ically independent. She said the
Oregon appearances during her
speaking tour of 13 states were
arranged by the Oregon State
Medical society.
Lists Z Contentions
Dr. Shearon based her strong
objections to the Murray-Wag
ner-Dingle bill on three main con
tentions: That the cost of such health
protection would run to "many
billions," dewte the minimized
publicity givert"-c)osls and the low
ering of payroll deduction provi
sions to 4 per cent for both em
ployes and their employers. She
scored that bill revision and
pointed out that a sentence had
been added to provide that gen
eral revenue be used to meet any
deficits.
"Leads to Compulsory Service"
That the measure is designed
more to control the public than to
control the nation's health, in that
it would lead inevitably to straight
national medical service, compul
sory upon both the public and the
doctors, despite present "volun
tary" provisions of the bill.
That the plan is unworkable as
a health measure; Dr. Shearon
maintained that the present 125,
000 doctors in the country work
ing their full 2,000 hours a year
I each could barely give a two-hour
4200 N. River Road - Salem
Prices Effective Friday Through Monday
Jell Powder
Assorted brands,
assorted flavors.
Pkg
1 lb. Wieners
1 Pint Sauer Kraut
All for
GOLDEN WEST
Coffee
Drip or iU0
Regular lb.
BONELESS SIRLOIN
Steak
Swift's Cov.'l. In
spected Meats .... Ib.
U. S. IIP. I POTATOES , 390
KARO SYRUP YS .... 1 490
CAIHIED MILK 2 230
Popular
Brands.
Carton .
Cigarettes
CASE - SWAYNE
Pork & Beans
No. 2J4 can ..
DOIUIIG DEEF .b.290
WESSOIIOIL ; pi-,370
WALIIDT LIE ATS WANTED
physical examination for all tit-1 left over for medical treatment or
lzens once a year, with no time I attention of any other sort.
Christ Ambassadors Rally
Saturday. Noyember 1st 7:45 P.M.
Turner Assembly oi God Church
Rev. Robert F. Fierro
Will Be the Speaker
He is a native American of Mexican
parentage and is universally accept
ed as an outstanding evangelist in
U. S Mexico. Central America and
, Cuba.
Rev. Fierro will also speak Sunday.
1 1 A. M.. at Turner Assembly of God.
God.
court here. Wrlmlih dnti4 the
reckless charge after considering
official reports of the accident.
One of Baughn's companions,
William itlaydoc of Alabama, re
main (it Albany General fcowfiU
tal and Is reported progressing to
ward recovery from back injuries.
The woman passenger, Mrs. Earl
Dickson of San Francisco, who was
hospitalized here with pelvic end
leg injuries, recovered sufficiently
to be moved yesterday to a Eu
gene hospital for treatment by
bone specialist.
While the wild duck makes
eight wing strokes per second the
humming bird's wings beat at
rate ot 200. , .
1 Salem Senior High School Auditorium
I Disabled American Veterans,
Salem Chapter No. 6
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Jriday Eve., Hov. 7 -Thnble DiU
TRIAL BY JURY - TUS. PINAFORE"
Saiarday Ilatinee, Hov. 8 - "The Ilikado'
Satnrday Evening, Nov. 8
"Pirates of Penzance"
Prices Evening $2.40 - $1.80 $1.20 Tax Inc.
Matinee Students 60c with student tickeO - Adulle $U0
Tickets on Sale Beginning Monday
Stevens & Son, Jewelers
339 Court Street
Salem -
ft
00'
War. Surplu
s
Yes. That's Right!! Come out and get it before we burn
it up. Sale Prices on hundreds of items already way
below the market.
WE GUARANTEE THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL PUT
GET OUT HERE AND GET THEM
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Sox, 100 Wool G.I. Cushion Foot 490
Panls, khaki, like new 1.79
Panlsf 0. D. wool, like new 2.95
Fool Powder, Real G. I. 2 cans 250
Gloves, All Leaiher, Work 790
Sox, Dress All Si7.es and kinds 4 pr. 950
Ski Panis, new 5.95
Ski Parkas, fur lrim 7.95
THAT FIRE UNDER YOU TO
Danls, Wool Lined
Bain Parkas, U. S. II.
Rain Panls, U. S. II.
Rain Jacket, U. S. II.
Chisels and Calipers
DDT Insect Bomb
Special!
GILLETTE
RAZOR
and 100 Blades
690
4.95
2.50
-.2.00
2.50
690
:980
Duck Hunters
To match
Lightweight
All sizes
Westinghouse
These are just a few of the hundreds of red-hot prefire specials.
Come out and see for yourself.
Cascade Metrcatmuole CmpairDy
Fairgrounds Road and Church Street Av
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