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S Thy C(&faC;Saik .Cygfltf, geT&aTSC?lS& AlcoholPlantto Produce Wax At Springfield "SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 23--The Oregon Wood Chemical company, which has taken over the alcohol-frora-wood-waste plant here, ex pects to "begin producing a new by-product wax next Wed nesday. Charles B. Hudson, jr., presi dent of the firm, said the wax Is nearly identical to beeswax, and should be superior to the latter for some purposes It can be used in candles, shoe polish, . Tarnish, floor polish, certain ointments, and art ; products. Ha predicted an output of two tons daily to start, with eight tons daily within six weeks. The wax is a by-product of the principal product, molasses for stock feed. - The . wax is extracted from Douglas fir bark, under a process developed by Dr. . F. Kurth of the Oregon forest products labo ratory. Hot benzene Is pumped through ground bark, dissolving the wax. Then steam distillation separates the benzene and the wax. . FROM STATE STREET MARKET You err every day of the week at State Street Market ... where the best In U.S. Government Inspected Meats cost you no morel Come In shop our meat cases, and youH see lor yourself youH be pleased! CASCADE MIC! Short Shanks Ita 37c FRESH , SIIELa albs. FRESH " Hiill LO AF Ideal to Bake ib.4Dc ARMOUR'S BANQUET SUCED BilCOII COUIITRT STYLE PODK SAUSAGE We Have a Ftate Selection of COLORED FRYERS, HENS, FRYING RABBITS In the Heart of the University Shopping Center State Street Market 1230 State Phone 3-9127 ruman Keep Tight Grip on if Files Loyal . WASHINGTON, Feb. SOXV President Truman persisted in a stern refusal today to give con gress confidential "loyalr" files on federal employes, i" He said he has promised the senate foreign relations committee he will otherwise cooperate with it in disproving what1 he called false charges made by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) that a com munist ring exists in the state de partment He told a news conference that subpoena powers voted by the senate for the committee investi gators would make ho 'difference to him. He said it would be pretty hard to serve a subpoena on the president since the government affords him protection against such service. Mr. Truman emphasized that his directive ,to government depart ments to refuse congressional de mands for official files on loyalty investigations still stands. This directive provides that all such demands be turned over to him by the departments. Needs IyaJty Records Senator McCarthy told the sen ate yesterday that unless it gets access to the loyalty records of the state department any invest!' gauons wouia oe a farce and a whitewash. McCarthy claimed that all his charges made on a speaking tour of the west and on the senate floor were based on secret rec ords available in files of the state department and other agencies. He refused to name names or to say who rurnished him the lnxorma tion. "Won't Get Away with It Tonight McCarthy issued a state ment saying "I do not think the senate will allow the president to get away with this boyish thumb ing of his nose at all the senators who represent the 42 states. The president laughed and jok ed with the newsmen today in contrast to the sharp exchanges of last week when they questioned him regarding an exclusive inter view he gave Arthur Krock of the New York Times. Rejects Demands " Once more he rejected demands In and out of congress that Borne new dramatic approach be made to Russia in the cold war. He said he doesn't see how it can be settled In that manner. He added uus country has made every ap proach possible in the United Na tions m an effort to i reach an agreement on atomic controls, but it has been unable to get one. He said he covered the situation in his Alexandria, Va, speech yes terday when he warned against "the vain hopes of finding quick and easy solutions," and said any control plan lacking effective in It'f only human nature for every pack to daim rib brand b the. best. But your grocer will tell you only S&W dares to prove Ij. We Invite the grocer to select other brands any brands from ols shelves. Then together we open each can and compart its quality with SW, product for product, by actual taste test. For more than 30 years, grocers who have made this test havt Judged SW best, every time. ; SEE FOR YOURSELF j Try any SW Fine Food -1 fruits, vegetables, juices, oven-baked beans and brown bread, or delicious S W mcUow'd coffee. We art confident you will tgt et that S W Is In a class by itself! t S7 'quality is so much better : ternational inspection clauses would be n "sham." In response to a Question todar. he said there have been no new peace feelers from Russia. May Dedicate Dam 1 The president said he has under consideration an invitation to de dicate Grand Coulee dam in Washington this spring and if he accepts he will make speeches on the way out and back. He con ceded laughingly that they would be political since any statement or speech a president makes is political. '-- ; WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 -UFV- Senator Wherry of Nebraska, re publican leader, proposed tonight that Secretary of State Acheson be prosecuted for contempt if senators are balked in their effort to get secret loyalty files on state department employees. The proposal was an outgrowth of charges by Senator McCarthy (R-WU) that a communist spy ring is operating in the depart ment. ; The senate has voteri for an investigation and has clothed the ioreign reiauons committee ' witn power to subpoena records on in vestigations into employees' loyalty. President Truman today brand ed McCarthy's charges as false and persisted in a refusal to give up sucn records. , UJS. Sending Group to Visit Southeast Asia By Edward E. Bomar WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 Secretary of State Acheson dis closed today the United States is sending a special survey mission to southeast Asia to prepare the way for American help in bol stering the area against communism. A state denartment croup head ed by R. Allen Griffin,-publisher of the Monterey (Calif.) Peninsula Herald, is due to leave next week on a tour of five countries. One is the new French-supported state of Viet Nam, in Indo China, which promises to become a cold war hot spot because of the com munist sweep In neighboring China GEOSGE EMIGH Seeks Legislature Pest Emigh Files for State House of sentative Renre . it DiDlomatic authorities said the erouD will look Into the needs of Indochina and other countries for military as well as economic as sistance. Countries on the itiner ary include Malaya, Burma, Thai land and Indonesia. Announces Details - The state denartment announ ced details of the mission after Secretary Acheson told senators of American plans for southeast Asia. He said that in Indochina there would be discussions on ec onomic aid with the government of former Emperor Bao Dal, the Viet Nam chief of state. Such talks already are going on with Thailand, Acheson said. . Griffin was deputy to Roger Lapham, chief of the ECA mission to China until the ECA was for ced to quit Its work on the Chins mainland last summer. He is veteran of two World Wars, and won the distinguished service cross for heroism in World War II. To Study Needs An announcement said the mis sion will visit Saigon, Singapore, Rangoon. Bangkok and Jakarta. It said the mission will study needs for "possible projects throughout the southeast and also lay the groundwork for programs under pending point four aid leg islation for underdeveloped areas. Also to be looked into Is the possibility of using In Indochina ECA funds earmarked for France, and possible export-import bank loans. A $100,000,000 loan was promised this month to Indonesia. "Deeply Concerned" Outlining American officials plans in testimony before the sen ate foreign relations committee, Acheson said the state department is "deeply concerned" over the so-called rice bowl of Asia, which Includes Indochina, Thailand and Burma. The United States looks "hope fully," he said, for the southeast Asia countries to join together in an economic, political and social program to be backed by limited American dollar assistance. . Acheson stressed that these countries themselves must take the initiative in forming any such union and made it clear there is no present thought of an aid pro gram large enough to be termed a Marshall plan for Asia. -The secretary made no mention of American military assistance. this currently is under, consider ation for at least four countries --Viet Nam, Indonesia, Thailand and India. President Truman has a free hand to support them with arms up to the limits of his spe cial S73,ouu,ouu rund for use in the "general area" of China. Time to Build O "Lite Rock" Blocks Perfect for Homes O Outdoor Fireplaces O Superior Heat Forms Makes your fireplace . a utility . Steel Casement Windows j Beautiful - durable. Complete with wood frames. Fit any style (Story also on page 1) George Emigh, general manager of the Salem Senators Baseball team since coming to Salem five years ago. said Thursday he to tended to file for the republican nomination as state representative from Marion county. Emigh, a marine corps veteran (PEC) of World War IT. Is a na tive of West Virginia. - He was graduated from high school at Ma nistee, Mich, and came to Oregon in 1927 after attending Michigan Normal school. He holds BJS. and MJ5. degrees from Oregon State college, t He coached and taught (social studies, government and physical education) at several Oregon high school, end his football teams at Franklin high in Portland won a city championship. He was trav elling secretary and trainer for the Portland Beavers prior to his Sa lem assignment. Emigh is a member of the Amer ican Legion, Elks and Rotary culbs, is an Episcopalian and has a wife and one daughter. They reside at 1220 Chemeketa st. He said Friday he felt there was room "for young,' energetic state representatives who are vitally In terested in stabilizing future gov ernment." J AUTO LIFE PHILADELPHIA-(INS)- The automobile, like the old gray mare, "ain't what it used to be" for a. very good reason. She's more than twice the car she was a generation ago. Today, whether the vehicle Is ready to fall apart or is fresh off the assembly line, the chances are that it will have more than 12 years of service and 103,000 miles behind It before reaching the' junk heap. This com pares with an average life span of about six years and 25,750 miles for the car of 1925 These figures are cited by W. L. Aiken, chief automotive engineer atSKF Industries, Inc. ihotT ioJioCI. qnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns ? Larrrn ''tSk 111 Hnrl fflti Q WWW Hlf BSVUlf WWW Swcrdlish Sleaks Fillcl el Solo g Fillet Snapper Fillel Flounder n Ling Ccd Shrimp Ileal Crab Heal Eastern Oysiers Olynpia Oysiers Fresh Prawns Sail Herring Halibul Crab Ileal Kippered Salmon Sail Codfish Sail Iladcerell ! Colnnhia River ! Smell Fresh Junto Crats Lobster Ileal Pacific Oysiers Little Neck Clans Spiced Prawns Spiced Herring Canned fish of all kinds. We always hare the finest of fully dressed and drawn poultry. FITS mMKEX 216 No. ComX Ph. 34424 BSSBSW Now you can make DINNER ROLLS by the Float Doh method ...an adaptation of wonderful Old Country baking by Mary Mills, home economist for Fisher's' America's Finest Tlouring Mills." These rolls are different. They're light and tender, with a distinctive flavor and delicate crispy crusty Here's bow you make them: 1. Sift and measure all-purpose Fisher's Blend Flour. 2. Mix lukewarm water, melted shortening, salt, sugar and yeast. Add egg and mix well' 3. Add Vi of flour and beat. Add remainder of flour. Do not knead this dough 4, Take a clean flour sack or food-saver plastic bag. Dip It in cold water and wring out dry. Lay it flat on table and dust with flour. Put dough in center, bring corners of sack up and tie loosely. Leave plenty of room for dough to expand. 5. Fill a good-sized container with about 3 quarts of lukewarm water. Drop dough in carefully. Sec side to rise. It will float when . ready. 6. lift dough out of water carefully and turn it into a bowL You will have to scrape dough from doth. Place ai spoonful of dough into greased muf fin pan. Sprinkle with poppy or sesame seeds If desired. V 7. Set aside in warm place to rise for about 1 hour, or until double in size. 8. Bake in a 425 F. oven foi 20 rnt'nntri Serve Float Doh Dinner Rolls at family and company dinners. Make plenty. They'll be popular. Be sure the flour you use is FISHER'S BLEND. There is no better flour made for your kitchen. a jamuj oj marj inuu ruta uoa rwyvt -mm I r i fliHI FlIIIIIC MILlt CIMMIT...JUIUE " ' eesssssa a a a a a a