The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    J The ' Skilralffl. "
Supersonic
-Plane Output
Said Rcadv
LANGLEY AIR BASE. Va . May
J ! P The United States could
start producing faster-than-sound
combat plare if an ail-out war
effort demanded it. Jay one$of the
nation's leading authorities on Su
pei sonic aircraft. Present planes
th-tt fast are just experimental
n armament.
J inn Stark, deputv chief of re-!
vr. n for the narional advisory j
committee for aeronautics, put it
thi nay:
T .day "we are on 'he ede" of
designing true warplanw to fly at!
S'Ji'oisome fed a result of'
with existing research
pi."- like the X-l. But. unless j
wir should ccmpel the erpendi-j
tur of larc ijm 'ar;r) intensive ;
av"it i fic effort to b i Id actual t
fin'rs. "we will need to know j
Ii"! more" aoout rie.-.gning aril ;
flvr? planes faster than sound can'
U-. : ;
S -i k. whr; conducts the bsic
r-"( h that led to development ,
of X-l and D-558 planer far
exploration rf speeds near or be
yond that rf sound, give hi est i -nu1'
in tainin g with reporters
during an inspection of the NACA
Iktaories ny members of the
aircraft industry.
Twistfer Blows
Girl lip Tree
SHELBURN. Ind, May 21 -
The tornado: which struck Shel
burn tonight blew four-year-old
Patricia McGarvey up a tree.
She was found in the wind
whipped branches 20 feet off th
ground, butj she escaped without
serious injury only cuts and
bruises.
Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Carvey, were listed among those
in critical condition at a hospital
in nearby Sullivan. Their home
was badly damaged
Apparently the little girl was
outside the, bouse when the
twister struck
P re-Natal Sex
Determination
Method Used
S.N DIEGO Calif.. May 2I-'fl
Df Iopment cf pre-natal ae d
tt rrunation, described as a hew.
aimo. j.vstem, was announced
hete today.
Tie system, described by the
Dilv Jourr.al as "promising to
b-.-orne ir.f. lable." is reported to
ha moved accurate in 86 .6 er
ts-ot of cases tested at the Linda
Vi'a med'cal center here.
C.-orge Rcbert Talbott. a young
te. ( u-i8ri at the medical center,
was credited with developing the
n method while making can
OM !"t
A medical center spokesman
einpha.si7ec!. rowetr. that the test
I 'i!l in the expei imentai stage
Ti e paj er said in its copy-ritH'-d
ai1,i- that Talbott found
th if a smear from the moth
ei ' ervix turned blue a boy wa
piobaole: .f pink, a firl.
T;e stain co'or. the article sai 1.
was dcteim.red by the amount of
"estrogen fcr.d proje? terone (pro
due : of the oaiy).
The system appears to work
b-s' at triee months pregnancy.
T'ip Jc. i! rifci's mar. aging editor
Cm gf i hapiin. said the paper
n con ii' ed the system "la not
J ii' another unconfirmed especi
al""' ! "
FDR, Jr's Wife
Gets Divorce in
Nevada Court
MIND EN,; Nev-- May 21 -T-PV
In a five-rninu'e private hearing
todav Mrs franklin D. Roosevelt.
;r , received a divorce.
She accused the son of th late
president iof extreme mental
cruelty, an accusation he formally
denied.
The former Ehel du Pont, of
the great chemical empire, had
not a word of comment after
Judge Watson signed the decree.
George Sprifigmeyer of Reno,
Mrs. Roosevelt's attorney, brought
the case befr to avo-d r-ublicita'.
'After all." he told reporters in
Reno yesterday. 'Mr Roosevelt
vime day may be president of the
United States ";i
This week Roosevelt was elect
ed to congress from a New York
district. As, to hi eligibility to the
presidency.; the? e is some debate.
He was born in Canada But there
has never been a court ruling to
determine -whether that circum
stance would cloud eligibility to
take this nation's highest office.
Aid to Backward Nations to
Move Slowly in.First Stages
WASHINGTON. May 21 -PV- President Truman's plan to put
American help into backward nations will probably move a great deal
slower than first guesses had it. The stream of American machinery
moving into the more primitive nations will b at mere trickle at first.
It will need a relatively small sum of $90,000,000 for the first year
startinf July I, Here's why;, i
The backward area need to do a
good deal for their peoples before
they will be able to absorb much
modern machinery. The needs are
outlined in a study the Interna
tional Labor Office (ILO) has just
done. It's on Latin America, but
the findings can be applied to al
most any backward area. The ILO
report is betng discussed right now
in Montevideo, Uruguay, where j ,,4 up consume,- goods indus-
the cost of the machinery for the
school rooms. Some American help
in dollars may be allocated to
buying classroom machinery. Much
may go to financing American
teachers.
The ILO report says the gov
ernments should plan first to de
velop their own raw materials.
ILO experts are talking over Latin
America's plans for raising living
standards. The report says the La
tin nations need to fir.d out:
1. Just how many workers they
have. 2. What kinds of Industries
they need, what they can build out
of their own raw materials and
what skills they have to teach their
people to do the job. 3. How they
can best train their workers. Mas
es of them are peons .who ride
into town on burros with no no
tion of how to use a lathe, a drill
press or even a monkey wrench.
4. How to train supervisors to see
that the trained peon does a good
job. 5 How to find the teachers
to train the supervisors. 6. And.
once they have all this, how to
shunt the trained worker to the
job that needs him.
Slow Diagnosis
The ILO is 29 years old and has
approached this diagnosis slowly,
so that much of this advice has al
ready gone out piecemeal and
many Latin governments are al
ready started on some of the pro
grams. For some years now the Un
ited States has loaned technical
men to the southern republics, and
many of the young Latin workers
tries for their own people and
build up both transportation and
power. The report thinks Latin
America may have to wait a while
before it can set us any heavy
Industry.
New Crest Due
On Columbia
PORTLAND. May 2WP-The
Snake river rose today, and the
lower Columbia river area was
warned this meant a second flood
crest next week.
The crest by Wednesday will be
within two-tenths of a foot of the
224 feet reached this week at
Vancouver, where flood stage is
15 feet.
The forecast does not go beyond
Wednesday.
The Columbia, which had been
falling slowly was at 22.1 feet to
day. The small community of
Prescott. down the Columbia from
i here, was surrounded by six
inches of water. No one had to
move out, however.
have been heie for training so that L Archbishop Edward D
thev can return home to train oth- ! Portland, Gov.
ers
Mass to Open
Second Day of
K. of C. Meet
Story also on page 1)
Mass at St. Vincent de Paul
church this morning at 9 o'clock
will open the second day of acti
vities for the annual Knights of
Columbus state convention being
held in Salem.
A business session will convene
in the council chambers at 11 a. m.
A banquet for knights and wives
will be at the Marion hotel at
6:30 p. m.
Attending the banquet will be
Howard of
Douglas McKay.
Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry
HERBERT BERRT HELD
Herbert Berry. IT 05 S. Church
st.. was held in the city jail Sat
urday night in lieu of $250 bail
following his arrest in downtown
Salem on a charge of driving
while intoxicated. He was ar
rested at the intersection of High
and State streets.
Mac Pliearson
Undecided on
Recall Move
CORVALL1S, May JlH-VTalk
of a possible recall movement '
against State Treasurer Walter
Pearson and Secretary of State
Earl T. Newbry was heard here to
day. There was no certainty, how
ever, that there would be such a
move.
Hector Mac Phearson, ex-state
representative and former profes
sor of political science at Oregon
State college, said he had discussed
it with political leaders.
He added that he had not de
cided whether to sponsor a recall.
The possibility arose because of
the recent appointment of repub
lican Ray Smith. Portland and de
mocrat, Robert MacLean. Wild
port, to become state tax commis
sioners. Political opponents said
the two were inexperienced in tax
matters.
They would replace the veteran
commissioners republican Earl Fi
sher and democrat Wallace Wharton.
Nineveh, capital of the Assyrian. India grows most ot tne worid-a
empire, was destroyed ia 605 B. C ' sunpijrpf Jute.
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CUSTOMER PARTING AT OUR NEW LOCATION
Clackamas
Kills Road Tax
OREGON CITY. May 21hP
Voters in this area refused to tax
themselves for new roads and a
bridge, but they approved a levy
to modern ie the fue department.
A count; of yes'erday's special
election shpwed the proposed $1.
650.000 Clackamas county road
levy defeated.
In Oregon City, the voters turn
ed down a $63,000 ley to construct
a bridge a,t 12th street. But they
approved a fire department im
provement which would cost $28,
000 annually for two years and
$7.0C0 annually for the next eight
yea rs.
Cuba, for instance, needs train-; and Mayor Robert L. Elfstrom
ing schools and has to face unem-! Judge Frank Loner gan of Port
ployment in the sugar industry . land will speak on American heri
during the slack season. So it put ' tage.
the two worries together and Is Dan Hay of Portland, formerly
now building 1.500 schools by us- a member of the Salem council.
ing sugar workers in the slack
months. In 1948 it built 400 train
ing schools which in turn will train
better workers.
Argentina now gives trade train
ing in 150 schools. Biazil has built
40 trade schools in the past five
years, and Chile has put up 38 in
the past 10. For the most, part these
schools train young workers. But
several nations Argentina. Chile.
Cuba. Ecuador. Peru and Veneiue
la are trying to get their adults
into night trade schools.
Need Arithmetic
The ILO report says that some
Latins have to be taught beginner
arithmetic before they can begin
to run the sort of family farm
which suptmrts so many families
in the United States. Many have
to b taught simple health lessons.
One of the big problems in set
ting up such training schools is
and chairman of the Knights of
Columbus annual national con
vention, slated for Portland Aug
ust 16 to 18, will also talk at
the program.
Election of officers of the slate
assembly will take place at the
closing session Monday. A con
vention mass will be celebrated
for delegates at St. Joseph's
church Monday at 8 a.m.
Delegates also will be conduct
ed 011 a tour through the capitol
buildings today and a tea for
wives aUo has been set.
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pi., e ' jewelrv we'd rather do it than
seen the Willame'te University Comic
nice pie-e woi k and we in Saiem
f tr-r students in charge. You can get
and for two bits and it's - money vei!
like a sourpu pi'k up one of trxe W
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came in. said. "Holly, I came in to give
ri v c . kpris. this lapel p,n won't stav closed"
Wet'. re had a grin ixi her taie from ear to ear and it
rrioe w happy ,n give hei a r.w p;ri. Then she to'd me
.he ut at :;he hore aho ai d she dropped her pin
at..! a h:e s'et fed on it and that why i wouldn't clot
efii nur to get 'tk' when petple smile at you
. t e they :e doing it I fixed up the broken pin just
..ft r.ew ar.d mmI :t to her hutnd and he is going to
crt tar hi-r b.tth.iay Wha'.'s :nat about he who laughs
i:i iiir.s away ill live to gather 110 mo'' or something.
ne .el.ir.g t .v o ptn t one L rd in a j bush. We have
t 'un sella k jewelry sn.1 d fcn.vi.ds and vtatthes and
'f Yen should come ovei avirie: .rr,e 1 rtu admission chat ge ).
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Crandall scored 12 points tonight
to pace the Oregon State alumni
to a 50 to 43 win over the 1950
OSC varsity squad in an exhibi
tion game tonight.
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