The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 06, 1951, Page 24, Image 24

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t, 1S3I
Salem-made Fuel Tanks Bound for Army
5- ;
V : . -:"r-v..v-v. : . .. -..... ...v : KnjiMjt. ::.:'"
M
Thue Cilem mtda fael teaks are kind far U. 8.
depot im New Jersey and Ohto. The predaet ef Salem! Eleetr-WsU
Imtestries. the 75f-fJlea twe-eemymrtmeait Unke are keta made to
army specification nnder a eoatraet frem tM aartenastcr eery.
TBe alem plant expects to eeeaplete 52 enore taaka tkla meetk am4
aMpiiem te California and ether ctatce. The fetal erder was 75
tanksEleetro-Watt alse recently filled a naTy tnbinc eentraet tn the
natieas defense effort. Pletnred in frent ec the taak-toaded flat
are (left te richt) Dm Helthef sad Leonard Petersen, plant
pUyes, and Jack Nielsen,
0 fD
o ill
f m Bill
III I
m f
Ij
)0
0.
Surprlso Her with a
Dox of our Sheer Beauties!
They're Wonderfully Low
in Price!
From America's finest manufacturer . . . every
pair perfect . . . every pair 60-gauge 15-denier
... . you can't buy better . irrespective of
price .
'Gv "STT ' ' 7
Jc , a' : t:
r ) T"l Gift-Wrapped)
8 Va 6)95 J
i -n ' ST ...',... ST M JT "BSBnV
Ship Control
Automatic by
1960-Forecast
NEW; YORK, Dec. 5-(INS)-By
1960 electronic ' developments in
marine design will usher Ameri
ca's merchant marine fleet Into an
age tof "automatic ships," it was
predicated . at the 25th joint an
nual convention of the Propellor
club and the American Merchant
Marine.
"Automatic control, from bridge
to keel is being sought by marine
engineers not simply for labor
saving or comfort advantages but
for greater efficiency, perform
ance and protection of equip
ment.' explained Maurice R. East
in, transportation manager of the
Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator
company.
Even today it would be possible,
under Ideal conditions, to sail a
ship from port to port under al
most full robot control, he said.
"A single crew member, sitting
before a specially built control
panel, could supervise the ship's
entire vovaafe." Eastin uiri ex
plaining that such robot controls
as auiomauc navigation devices,
automatic boiler controls and mas
ter controls of nmruilsinn machin
ery have been so highly developed
to make this robot voyage possible.
He cited the wave of new pas
senger and cargo ships recently
added to the American fleet as
examples of the development of
automatic control.
Savings, Loan
Firms Likely
To Be Double
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.-)-5av-ingyand
loan associations can ex
pect to double their business from
the present total of nearly $19 bil
lion within the next 10 years, Wal
ter J. L. Ray, president of the Un
ited States Savings and Loan lea
gue, told the organization's recent
convention here.
"Today there are approximately
eight million families with incomes
of $5,000 a year as compared with
only 1,570,000 10 years ago," Ray
said. "In the past decade our total
population Increased by 14.4 per
cent, but individual family units
increased by 25 per cent.
"During the early years of the
past decade, we saw the highest
rate of marriages in history and a
war-baby boom. In another decade
the "war babies will start coming of
marriageable age and we can ex
pect the rate of new family forma
tions to zoom upward to a" new
all-time high."
Speedster Retires
On $11 Per Month
ROME-lAVThe man who gave
Italy her only speed record for the
North Atlantic crossing by ship is
now retired on an $11 a month
pension.
This is the typical pension of
some 20,000 Italian merchant sea
men who sailed the seas for at
least two decades before being re
tired. Francesco Tarbotto, former cap
tain of the uRex" luxury liner,
guided the "Rex" across the ocean
in 1933 In four days 13 hours and
58 minutes breaking the record
held at that time by the German
transatlantic liner, Bremen.
Light Bulb Eater
Pays Off a Debt
In London Street
LONDON, Dec. 8 -(INS)- A
mild-looking little man in a derby
hat stood in the corner of Lon
don's busiest intersection recently
and ate an electric light bulb.
No rush calls were sent to ran-
tic asylums and passers-by in Pic
cadilly Circus were not particular
ly interested. An unimpressed po
liceman merely told Maurice Aid
man to "move along there, please."
for Aiaman, a professional
sword-awallower and glas seater,
was simply paying off an election
bet. He explained:
"I was so sure the Labor Gov
ernment would stay in power, I
promised to eat an electric liiht
bulb in Piccadilly Circus If they
lost."
This, Aldman admitted, was no
hardship. He said he chews up
"plate glass and cups and saucers
and things like that" twice nightly
in his act.
Battery Firm
Sales Up But
Income Lower
ST. PAUL, Minn, Dec. 5 Gould
-National Batteries, Inc., sales for
the six months period ended Oct.
31, 1951 were 18 per cent higher
than in the like 1950 period, but
net income was lower because of
higher taxes, Albert H. Daggett,
president, announced.
Sale for the half-year amount
ed to $30,944,134. Net profit after
federal income taxes totaled $1,
466,985, equal to $4.38 a share on
the common stock, against $1,581,
349 or $4.72 a share of common
stock for the similar period last
year.
Federal taxes amounted 'to $2,
175,669, compared with $1,218,267
last year.
The Gould -National Battery
nationwide plant system includes
the National Battery manufactur
ing plant on Patterson avenue in
westside Salem.
RUN ON TWINS
DES MOINES. Ia.-(P)-T h r e e
sets of twin calves were born all
within 10 days, on the Mauri tz
Land farm near Pilot recently. The
calves were born to three brown
Swiss heifers. There were four
bulls and two heifers.
VAYO 12 I
The (Sift that will bring
a loved one safely home.
or take one to
the fireside of
a kinsman.
THI FRIENDLY ftUS UNI
Shert Koute East
SPECIAL
Fancy high style scuffs . .
satins ... metallks . .
brocades ... 6 colors . . .
VEtY SPfClAL BUY
Regular 2.95
while they last
and 3.95, W4
cfl
tWG? Hi
K&0 in Salesn
Liberty
IN SALEM IT'S
ill -
JL liJAlX,iIJU4...:il- fc-J : " 1
SANTA'S COMING SOON! VJG NEED
rtOOir.l! YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE!
PDG
For your Shopping Convenience Penney's will remain open 'til 9 P. M. the following even
ings 'til Christmas: Mondays, Dec. 10, 17; Fridays, Dec. 7, 14,' 21 ; Thursday, Dec. 20 and
Saturday, December 22.
to)
Y 0 I
Rl'S
Buy One of These Warm, Wool
COVERTS or spft
FLEECES or rugged
GABARDINES for Her!
COATS fH? I
W CJ.
AT A .
A great groupl "Unisec" Ray
en Gabardine coats also. All
wool clipped fleece in doep
colors, warmly interlined cov
erts and what grand variety
of stylos. Sizes 7 to 14.
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR FEATURES
i f
For The
SOISTEE
Agers!
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL COATS
OF ALL-WOOL
. . ON THESE . .
GIRL'S CARDIGAN
COTTONS AND WOOLENS
First love of every school girl,
.t i i..
rnese son, iovwi
stylo in soft wool zephyr or
smooth cotton knit. Choose
from several colors. Come In
odayl
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
ss
10 ONLY1 TODDLER BOYS COATS, LEGGING SETS
In All-Wool Covert, Fleece 7.00
CLIP
FLEECE
At This . . .
Gracefully styled for s tho if fl
young grown-upsl Sub4oon J '
sizes 1 0 to 1 6 in a good se- I
lection of styles and colors. II j
LJ fcS Exact
ZUastratioa
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
9
WHAT A GIFT SUGGESTION!
SLIP-AND-PANTY
GIFT SETS FOR GIRLS
Two-Bar Tricot Knit Rayon In
White, Maize, Pink, Blue Colors
Slip has nylon lace-trimmed top, el-
a stic shirred back, ruffled nylon not
t bottoml Panty also has Uco and
ribbon bows. 6 to 14.
u o
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
CLOSE-OUT FEATURE! WOMEN'S
RAINCOATS
O An Assortment
O Of the Popular
O Stylos . Broken Sizes.
Throe popular styles! Cravonottod rayon satin raincoats with hoods, "retail- treated rayon
sboon gabardine raincoats, and colorful corduroy coats with matching cap.
PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR
i