The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 18, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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    12 T!i Statesman. Salem. Orecon. Monday. June
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FT. LEWIS. Wash June 17 Massed colon : and massed mechanical might provided stirring color to
anoal Governors' Day parade and review of the 41st s division, Oreron and Washington national
srmard. Saturday. From top to bottom are: 105 mm howitzers towed behind hose prime movers;
- SBBltiBle-monnted JS9 calibre anti-aircraft machine anna on half tracks; and the massed colors of
nits participating in the greatest parade ever conducted by the 41st division. (Photo by Don Dill,
Statesman staff photorrapher.) i ' V
'Moratorium'
On Mine Claim
Work Criticized
WASHINGTON, June 17 -Wh
A new drive to give some sort of
relief to mining claim holders who
are required to do $100 worth of
assessment work on their claims
each year is shaping up in con
gress. .
It appeared today however that
such a drive may face heavy go
ing. For many years congress annu
ally granted a "moratorium sus
pending the assessment work re
quirement. Last year it granted
only a three months extension
from July 1 to October 1 for com
pleting the work.
Rep. Regan (D-Texas), chair
man of the house interior affairs
mining subcommittee, says several
bills have been introduced in this
congress to grant another assess
ment work moratorium.
He told a reporter, however,
that after conferring with mem
bers of the subcommittee, he had
definitely decided against consid
ering any such legislation.
The interior affairs committee,
when seeking extension of the
three-month time extension bill
last year, "definitely pledged to
- congress that there would be no
further moratoriums, Regan said.
Ht added that in this time of
need for critical minerals It
"doesn't make sense to tie up min
ing claims and sit on them" by
suspending assessment work re
quirements. ; M
A new I bill to grant a three-
months extension of time for com
pleting the past year's assessment
work, similar to the one passed
last year, was Introduced j in the
senate last week by Senator Mc-
Carran (D-Nev). i ,
McCarran explained that be
cause of the Increase In mining
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Savings Bldg.
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"Where Thousands Save Millions'
George Dunsmoor
Interior, Exterior
Phone 4-2891
1 Generations of Painters
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Formerly
JIarcId Dunsmoor
activity and other defense work
occasioned by the Korean war,
there has been a shortage of labor
to do the work required for the
year extending from July 1, 1950
to June, 1951. His bill would ex
tend the time to Oct. 1, 1951.
Such an extension would allow
claim owners to take advantage
of the increased labor supply
caused by summer vacationing
high school and college students,
the Nevadan said.
Tough Policy .
Due on Raises
For Executives
WASHINGTON,. June 17, -AV
The government served notice to
day that it will be as tough in ap
proving salary boosts for execu
tives as in okaying pay increases
for their workers. j
This was announced as a basic
policy by Joseph D. Cooper, exe
cutive director of the salary stabi-1
lization boad, an agency just get
ting down to work. !
The central objective of the new
SSB, he said in a report to Eco
nomic Stabilizer Eric Johnston, Is
"to afford equal treatment under
law for employes under its juris
diction as compared with I those
under jurisdiction of the wage sta
bilization board. ; i
"This was - considered to be tri
the best American tradition, Coo
per added, "just as the draft law
subjects the sons of bankers ai ; !
bakers to the same impartial
standards of selection and reject
tion. ;. i . i
Generally speaking, the wage
board is supposed to prevent infla
tion in wage rates of ordinary
workers, including all those rep
resented by unions; Cooper's sal
ary board is supposed to prevent
pay inflation of executives and
professionals. !
Members of the three-man sal
ary board are to be named by
Johnston in the next few days. He
created the board a month ago and
put Cooper, borrowed for the pur
pose from his state department
job, temporarily in charge, i
Cooper's report to Johnston said.
whether it was true or not,! some
people got the idea that during
the last war the salaries of exe
cutives "were not subject to the
same degree of control as 1 were
the general rank and file of; wage
earners. i i
He said labor groups insisted on
"equal treatment" for both, exe
cutive and worker wage rates in
the mobilization period. !
Applications for - approval of
salary increases are reaching the
salary board at the rate of about
50 a day. About 750 cases await
attention. . j
Cooper said regulations are be
ing drafted to expedite salary ad
justments by aUowing automatic
approval of salary increases .'with
in a percentage range. He said
cases requiring prior salary ooard
approval "snouia dc kept on an
absolute minimum,' under the
contemplated rules. j
Valley Bfofay !
AMITYMr. and ' Mrs. Z, L
Lewis of Thatcher street arethe
parents of a boy, Thomas, oorn
June 6, weighing 6 ' pounds, 8
ounces. .This is their ninth child.
SQUATTERS TAKE MAILBOX
HAMILTON-WVA pair of spar
rows took over squatters' rights in
a mailbox at the home of William
Yeardye. He cooperated by ; plac
ing a sign on the box "Please leave
mail under door; birds have taken
over. Shortly after, there I were
four eggs in the nest. . i t
Alness Claims
Famed Federal
Prosecutor
WASHINGTON, June Vl-iFf-
Joseph M. Friedman, 40, widely
known trial attorney for the jus
tice department, died suddenly of
a heart attack here last night
Friedman's death followed by
Only a few hours the death of
Judge T. Alan Goldsborough, be
fore whom Friedman : had tried
some of his most fambus cases.
! He had a prominent part in two
contempt actions against John L.
Lewis': United Mine' :Workers in
1946 and 1948, resulting in multi
million i dollar fines as the result
of failure to comply with back-to-
work orders issued by the local
district attorney. -
Friedman, as chief of the' fraud
section in the justice department's
claims division, had recently been
handling civil actions erowinc out
of alleged violations of the govern
ment's price control regulations.
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A malt or shake made
with CURLY'S MILK js
really something. You
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Only Ford, in the low-price field, offers
you a choice of V-8 or Six engines! And
Ford alone in its' field, offers three great
transmissions: Ford oma tic Drive, Over
drive. and Conventional Drive.
THE ONLY CAR WITH AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTROL!
Cars costing many hundreds more, can't beat Ford's
smooth, level jounce-free ride. New Automatic Rids
Control m the secret! It's a team of new ride features
that automatically and continuously adjusts Ford's
ride to each and every changing road condition!
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YE$, ROOMIER THAN ALL OTHERS TN ITS FIELD!
Only Ford in aU the low-price field offers yoa a full
five feet of hip room. Ford's trunk v. . with over
24 cubic feet of volume . .-. is at least one tuUcat
bigger than that of any other low-priced car.
WITH FORD AUTOMATIC
MILEAGE MAKERI
Only Ford, In its field, offers you this
power-boosting, fuel-saving feature. It
snatches timing to fuel charges to squeeze
all the "go" from every tankful of gas yoa
buy . . ."give high compression sip -with
regular fuel!
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WTOEST SELECTION OF MODELS...
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With sixteen different models. Ford offers the greatest
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Interiors are Xkdor-Keyed to exterior
WITH THE MOST BRAKES, THE LIGHTEST STEERING I
Ford offers you the greatest
gross brake lining area of all
low-priced cars plus easy-
Handling Centramatic steering!
COME IN AND "TEST DRIVE" IT TODAYI
375 Center Street
Mrs.Amenca
To Return to
Ex-Hiisband
SAN DIEGO, Calif, June 17-fjp)
The pretty mother of three whe
was "Mrs. America of 1949 said
today she was going, to rem a.
the children's father and get aloi
with his faults. Mrs. Frances
Cloyd, 25, in making the an
nouncement to the San Diego Un
ion from her Monte be Ilo home
said she and automobile mechanic
rthur T; Cloyd, Jr.; 27, would- re
new their tnarriage vows here
Tuesday. y ' .
Their divorce became final only
last May 14. :: ; . . . -.- f--
They iiad ' previously said they
were thinking of remarrying. ,i
Mrs. , Cloyd, whose youngest
child was an infant when she won
theiTMrs.; America" title at the
national contest in New Jersey,
said.- : : V f . . , .
"All men have something wrong
with them,ome faults. I've de
cided to get along with the faults
of the father of my children."
- In getting - the divorce, - sht
charged him with neglect and In
difference. I
Hubbard Girl at " ! -Corvallis
School
' Vtatfmaa News Cervlc - ,
HUBBARD Five girls from
Hubbard are attending this week .
the 4-H summer school session in
Corvallis. a ! . i"
Nella Barendse Is there on the -Parent-Teachers
association schol
arship, Sandra Halstead on the
Rebekah scholarship, Sally deAr
mand on the extension, unit schol
arship, Suzanne DeArmand on the "
Pythian - Sisters scholarship and
Carol Lee Foster on a scholarship -given
by Maplewood Grange.
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