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13 The C'.grfssaca, Solsa, Oregon. Friday. March 9. 1231 Red 'Angels' Sought Among Movie Stars WASHINGTON, March 8-P- The house unAmerican. activities committee delved today Jnto a re puted list of Hollywood , big-name : financial "angels?,vto the com munist party. . J: , . i . .". - Identity of the alleged "secret contributors" was not disclosed in public session, but. a committee member said they numbered some cf the "biggest names in Hollywood.-":- , . . ' . . The existence "of the list came to liht at the end of a full day or-i cross-examination of '.V.. J. Jerome, . Identified by the com mittee as head of. the communist party's "cultural" -commission ana guiding figure in early Hollywood communist activity. . Jerpme, a .Polishrborn latural- ized American" citizen, invoked his constitutional "privilege - against self-incrimination in refusing to answer all . questions C concerning Hollywood individuals and organ izations. - - -' - Jerome was subpoenaed in what appeared to be the curtain raiser on the committee's impending in vestigation of communism in the movie capital. A score- of sub poenas have been served for hear ings starting March 21. ..- By informal-count, the stumpy little., witness who peered bland ly at committee members through thick-lensed ' glasses used self incrimination on at least 118 oc casions as his reason, for not talking- .,',;.--'-- - - Recalled after - lunch fo more Questioning, - Jerome- " was.- asked about a list of 300 names suppos edly furnished .solicitors in behalf tt "Spanish aid." " - ' ' To the best of his knowledge, Jerome . said,-" he . did not . recall supplying such a list of Hollywood names to George" Pershing, .identi fied as field secretary for Spanish aid.' ,:.'Vv'-:: - ; '"i"' - Did he give such a list to. Paul Crouch, admitted former commu nist who has testified on a prev ious occasion- before the commit tee. - -'- 'j.' ' '- Jerome refused to answer-about Crouch on grounds of self-incrimination. . - ",. - ' . - ' 'Committee counsel . Frank Tav enner then asked: "Did you furn ish a list to Paul Crouch, or any ' other- person," to be . used as a list of secret contributors to the, com munist party?" '.: Jerome refused to answer this, tOO. v: Window Trimmer Solves Winter Dilenuna r S f '"""""I - 'IT- " """'7 r r O M r j i M4 "f ,.rV- 1 V i ; - v. v. - $ Cralx Carver, display director ef Bishop's Men's store, gives up tryiag to carry spring and Easter notifa (-reach Ma window displays as winter Jingers en. Here Carver anbatltates artificial anew, a Santo 'Clans and a win proclaiming Christmas preview tor the Easter illy ; preps formerly in the window. . (Statesman photo.) ' . ; V . .. ,- . Added EaylishiL in Home. CGlfJD io Curlb AccidenG NEW YORK INS) Bettcrdaylighting of home interiors, which has ' been given impetus . by the: trend toward greater openness of design in modern architecture, is helping to make the home a safer place to live.; ' . : ii : . . - - - f "- ' - . -; ;; . . .; Topping all other danger spots, the American home was the scene" of 31,000 accidental deaths last! year,, the National Safety Council reported. More than a billion miles of thread is r used each year by the New York City dress industry. . Paid Advertisement . Don't Let Aches And Pains T.lako You filiscrable HADACOL Has Brought Relief to Thousands Who Were Suf f ering Deficiencies of Vita- i . mins B-1; B-2, Niacin and Iron. Folks who suffer annoying aches and pains have quite a cross to bear because those pains can make them feel miserable. But now-it no longer ne- ess ar y to let I those ' aches and f pains make your 'life' miserable when they are due to a defici ency of Vitamins B-1, B-2, Niacin and Iron in your system. Thous- i mds of folks Mrs. Pf elf er that the great modern formula, HADACOL, has relieved the real cause of their aches and pains, due to such defi ciencies, and life seems wonderful once more. , ' V" ,Mrs. Lydia Pf eif er, who lives at 3113 Third Ave, Detroit 1, Mich, heard how many fine folks who were suffering such a deficiency found relief with HADACOL, and ahe tried HADACOL. Mrs. Pfeifer says her aches and pains don't bother her. any more and she just cant thank HADACOL enough. Here is MrsJ Pf eif ers statement: "Before , taking HADACOL I had aches and pains, and . could not sleep well at night. I have ta ken three small bottles, and one Urge bottle of HADACOL" and feel so much better in all ways. I can never thank you enough. Now I can fleep and feel more like working. Again I thank you.? . Give HADACOL a Chance J to help you. If your system lacks these essential elements, you will be amazed at the wonderful re sults HADACOL can bring you, as it has to thousands of other ine ' folks who suffered a deficiency f Vitamins B-1. B-2, . Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. HADACOL helps build up the he me tin - content of your -, blood (when Iron is needed) . to carry these precious Vitamins and Min erals to. every organ, ; and every part -of your body. . . This represented . U00 more deaths than the 1928-32 average. Actually, however; the 1848 toll reflected a decrease on the basis of the - added number of homes and ; people. In 1930 T there were 122.775.046 persons In this country. Today there are 150,69761. Twen ty years ago there were 30,000,000 homes. Today there are- approxi mately 43,000,000.1 - : -l : Safety authorities . say brighter interiors made possible by larger windows and floor-to-ceiling-glass walls, has helped to cut down the accident toll. Patterned glass in partitions of modern homes also is effective in diffusing daylight. ?The increased ose pf. glass, to gether with ! the -better interior daylighting it affords, has - eJimi nated many of the ' dark corners, poorly-lighted-stairways and oth er places where) accidents for merly occurred because of reduced visibility, said Frank Sohn, arch! tectural consultant of Libbey- Owens-Ford : Glass - Company. Oddly enough-i 'the bedroom proved the most dangerous spot In the home on the basis of one sur vey which also proved the living room to be one of . the safer places. " - ? -h The - survey . of 987 accidental deaths recorded by t the " Kansas Board of Health and -the Nassau County, N. Health Department, disclosed 25.6 per ; cent of these home fatalities - occurred - in the bedroom while only 5i per cent happened in the living room where much of the home life centers. I. Sohn explained that the - high percentage of deaths occurring In the bedroom may be attributed to the fact that sleeping .quarters are generally closed off, by doors and partitions from the rest of - the house and oftimes .. are not as brightly daylighted - as other liv- ing quarters The living room, dining room. and - other rooms f are generally connected by open archways which eliminate unsightly ; doors . that tend to block off' light and make for: darkr sections which foster accidents. . 4v rc-' ". . Falls, which, accounted for 15, 700. deaths in 'the home last year and represented the largest single cause of such' accidents, oftimes can be avoided if rooms are ade quately lighted during the day and night, i ( - - Summing up the frequency with which accidents occur in the home, the National Safety Council says one person - is killed every "17 minutes: while another Is injured every seven seconds. . . i Verne C Reiersonl To Serve Health I Service in Iran. Verne C Reierson, 1938 grad uate of Willamette university and on the state board of health staff since lft46, has begun two years' service with the U.S. public health service. ' After training In Wash ington, D. C, he 1 to be assigned to Iran. . . . " ! . a Reierson. who has been ' direc tor of the board's restaurant sec tion, will servo as a health educa tor on a team ox specialists on a technical and economic mission "N He is a brother of Francis Rei erson, c who was Marion county health educator two years ago and now is with the state board. - Thugs Accost Rep, Dickson i 'Two thugs accosted State Rep. John Dickson, 82, Portland, as he walked to his apartment from a downtown hotel late Wednesday night, . the : legislator reported Thursday. , ; The two roughly-dressed men jumped from an auto and one of them placed his fist near Dick son's face. Two pedestrians, on the opposite side of the street, ran to aid Dickson. The two thugs then returned to their car and drove away. - Hard Heaided h Track Sleeper Misfees Dt3ath ; TAMPA, Fla? March': 8-()P)-A train backed over a man whose head lay on the railroad track.' He's alive and. has only four scratches to show for it. -- 5 City Detective J. J. Breslin said Morris Hargrove, carnival worker, had sprawled oh the railway road- New Qiemical Slows Grovth Of Cancer ; BERKELEY", Calif 4 March 8-; CflPr-A new group . of , chemicals which slow the growth of cancer in animals was announced today! by;, two ; University of California scientists. . " . These 'new. substances soon wi be tested on. .humans- in tne uni versity's medical center. -j " '.1 ' The new compounds are called malononitriles. They ,were, pro-, duced and given preliminary ani mal tests by Dr.' David M. Greeri-J berg; professor t of - biof hemlstryT andDr. E. M. Gal, research as sociate. , , , ' ' 1 - The researchers produced about. 30. kinds of malononitriles, six of which showed some effect against animal cancer. One of the six. was. particularly. potent. -1 . . There . are scores of chemicals: effective ; against, cancer in . one way 'or another but none of. them, has been accepted by medical sci ence, generally as the - answer to the problem of malignancy. V'-'lT'si Dr. .Greenberg - and associates have produced 98 such chemicals! for testing purposes. They are-' trying now "to turn out a malon onitrilejhat is even more effec-j tive ' than the ones they already have made.: -w-; :' y"r:i The malononitriles are made by putting t together malonic add, a common chemical used in making synthetics,' and hydrogen eyahide, the poison used in . gas chambers: for putting! criminals to death. ! ' Dr. Greenberg does not . know yet why some , malononitriles , are effective against : cancer. That - is one of. the, things he and his as-; sociates are attempting to find out. '-- Crops marketed In 1950 by U. S. farmers ' brought cash receipts to the farmers ' of about 28 billion! dollars.;': - l.Jv '2 j bed ' last-, night,- using bnT of the' rails a1 a pillow. . ( 1 ! - Train crewmen- told police they saw- Hargrove-too late to stop; -- -1 It's a -puzzler, to police and rail-. road men, but they figure the slow. ly moving train pushed Hargrove's head off the track.' ' f Dr. Kenneth L Prince OPTOMETRIST ; - - announces with pleasure; r - th opening of his prof tisional offiot for" th predict of optometry in all its branches at ' '' 604 Livesloy Buildii " Salem, Oregon Hours by Appointment Phone 3-75S2 FN f.1:7o c7v!by f.1:ro C'lzi IoCzto V-lz2 Yes, compteto Oroyhowne! sorvico Is poraring again from yowir local depot! For frocuent, dapondafcui transportation' to an placo In the) west or a3 America, go Creyhourkl In alron!ittoned comfort, ' - ; - " - . . ' ; - - - ' 429 IL Church lf.t Jalem Phono 2-2423 I Til a : :.;;;) r3 o '"'-N(i7i , r T r n .'-s ; 1 i . ' ' " f - :nnrnn. s - '.'.,. ' ' - . "- J ! WUh-oach. $73 cash: order or over, i '. 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Dried, aU Tarletles, rice, split peas. pop corn. 10 lbs. $1X9. 2 lbs. 2 i Ho. 1 tall can. 12 for $2X0. 2 for Tnna Fish w. Sextant. 12 lor $2.69. each , 220 Grcoh Dsaiis Remarkable Ercmd Case of 24 cans $2X5. 2 for - i Doyal Ucu Cnsf ard Eosrl 2 pkgs. for GZ-SS-QGSS-DiSM 1 casserole worth 59c . . 1 pkg. Hoodies worth 32c . . 1 pkg. macaroni worth 20c a $1.11 tcIuo aU for . 2,3.0 ( ; i . li ' Gem :C3 s!xe Ilu-is wholo Era-sL 12 for 1X5. each P-.i" No. 10 closures complete with rubbers 1 C J xEeg." Value 23c-pkg- -y " ,; . ! ;. ' : EG?. 1 cose 21 pkgs. $2X3 Don't forget each FrLiay we have reason's Delicious Cinnamon breed ct cv3 store. 7e Lore lust 1C3 loorfs...bosiireculckforyou. These hcrz'.T.t cr good touh Thursday. I Icxch 15 l t. . y r s" s V ( f . (I j V ; ) ), ) ) . - - ! M f ' I . ' t ! I If ( i t S If ' S ( I ! - i ,1