S Tko Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, January 1 3 1 8S2
Navy Plans to Build
Ten Super-Carriers
By ELTON C. FAT
AP Mffitarr Affairs tiyirUi :
WASHINGTON -Secretary Dan Kimban taid Saturday niht
the Navy plans to build a series of ten 60,000-ton super-carriers, one
a year for a decade, and that It hopes some will be driven by atomic
" power.
He presented this project as part of a picture of how the nation's
naval power has expanded since the start of the Korean war and how
it will grow in xne ruiure ix we
lines of Dimes
Nets $560.70
On Saturday
Double lines of dimes in down
town Salem netted $560.70 Satur
day for the March of Dimes fund
raising campaign to fight polio.
Block of Dimes Chairman William
Baldwin reported.
The -lines were formed on the
tfidewalks along both sides of Lib
ertv Street between State and
Court Streets, where the coins
were laid on the sidewalk under
.a strip of gummed tape.
Aidinr tn the event were a dot-
en State Accident Commission
workers under leadership of Rob
ert Ashbv. employed in the divi
sion where polio-stricken Ernest
T. Kreft worked. He was reported
slightly improved" Saturday
night at Salem Memorial Hospital.
Others aiding were a group of
Salem Optimist Club members un
der E. H. Kinney. A group of Sa
lem Boy Scouts acted as monitors.
The total for two Saturdays me
Block of Dimes has been staged in
Salem Is $1,098.18, Baldwin said.
:The event is scheduled for the re
maining Saturdays of this montn.
Mt. Angel Man
Wounded in Korea
WASHINGTON (JP - The De
fense Department Sunday an
nounced the names of three Ore
gon Army men wounded in the
Korean area and one returned to
-duty.
" Wounded were PFC Richard D.
Fee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Free, S82J N. Williams Ave., Port
land; PFC Ronald J. Sprauer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sprauer,
Route I, ML Angel: PFC Donald
M. Woody, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex L. Woody, 221 Linn Ave.,
VFC Frank A Strome son of Gliard MaV Train
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Mowrey's Landing, Kemville, was
returned to duty. He had been
Injured.
Russian menace continues.
Prototype of Die new family of
carriers bigger by about 15,000
tons than any now afloat will be
the USS Forres tal, under contract
for building at Newport News,
Va. The Forrestal will be an en
tirely new type carrier, a true
"flattop." The usual island super
structure will be retractable to
allow use of the full width of the
flight deck. This will mean that
big atomic bomb carrying planes
can take off and land.
Latest Advances
In an address prepared for the
annual dinner of the National So
journers, an organization of offi
cers and former officers of the
armed forces, Kimball said the
Forrestal will "embody the latest
advances in naval aviation.
An atomic powered carrier
would have virtually unlimited
cruising range and probably con
siderably higher speed man any
vessel of comparable size now in
commission. The Navy is starting
out on nuclear power ship propul
sion with an experimental sub
marine. A contract for the hull
has been let and engines are now
oemg developed.
Kimnaii also said that as part
of the program for coping with
the Soviet submarine danger,
which he rated as great, the Navy
will launch within the next few
months four new type "hunter-
Kxiier" destroyers.
Special Weapons
luese snips are big, fast and
powerfully armed with special
weapons for. detecting and de
stroying submersibles.
mmnan said more than 500
ships have joined the active fleet
since June, 1950. By mid-year
four battleships, 12 aircraft car
riers, six cruisers and more than
100 destroyer type vessels will
nave been added to the fleet.
in addition 140 new ships of
various types are under construc
tion. Kimball's remarks, taken with
the known fleet strength at the
time the Korean war started, in
dicates the Navy will have over
750 snips in its active fleet by
next July.
Appointed
Edwin H. Armstrong, farmer WU
lametU University staff aw
ber, who Friday was named by
Got. Douglas McKay as his
administrative assistant.
Train Derailed
Near Pendleton
PENDLETON, Ore. JPy- Three
ears of an eastbound Union Paci
fic oassenger train jumped the
track 11 miles east of here early
Saturday.
No one was injured. An air hose
failure which set emergency
brakes caused the mishap, com
pany officials in Portland said. The
train was delayed six hours.
Stayton Garden Club
To Meet Friday Night
tUtrmii Newi Service
STAYTON The Stayton Gar
den Club will meet Friday, Jan.
IS at p.m. with Mrs. Rose Bell.
Mrs. Abie Bell and Mrs. Bertha
McDaniel as hostesses. The bulb
of the month and "The Why and
Wherefore of the Disease and Pest
Control" will be discussed.
Arrangements will be "Bran
ches in Silhouette," and tables will
be "Birds' Tables." There will be
a question and answer period and
each member is asked to wear a
flower.
I Ian Broke al 47 How
Worth Fortune
January 13. Out of work in 1942
Earning $13,000 in a year, four
years later, as a salesman for a
million-dollar Texas company.
That s the success story told by C.
C. Hamlin, who celebrated his
57th birthday. "As I look back,"
Hamlin states, "I could have hard
ly believed ten years ago that I
could possibly make $110,000 in
the ten years to come. Believe me,
this wonderful new home and my
two new cars seem like a dream.
I must give the whole credit
where ifs due to the organixa
ttso that gave me this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity."
HAMLETS LUCKY AD
Hamlin, when asked how he got
started, pulled a small advertise
raent from his wallet, saying:
"This is my lucky ad. I carry it to
show to any other middle aged
man who gets discouraged because
he thinks his big earning days are
.eve r.
added: "I wish 1
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lions of copies of
this ad made and
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ed address president, Dept. K-2,
P. O. Box 711, Ft. Worth 1, Texas.
At Camp Clatsop
WASHINGTON (ATha Ore
gon National Guard probably will
train at Camp Clatsop. Ore., this
year. Rep. Norblad (R-Ore) said
here Saturday.
Norblad said he hoped to get
an answer soon from the Defense
Department on his request to shift
the summer training period from
the Washington camps where the
Oregon National Guard units
have trained in the past few
years.
CAVE-IN KILLS WOKKEB
PORTLAND George Ran
dolph Hen til la, 42, Portland, died
in a sewer ditch cave-in here Sat
urday. Fellow workers said Hen
till a, employed by a construction
company, was leveling the bottom
of the ditch when the sides collapsed.
Sweet Home
C of C Banquet
Due Monday
Statesman Krws Service
SWEET HOME Eighth Annual
Sweet Home Chamber of Com
merce Banquet will be held Mon
day evening with distinguished
visitors and nearly 500 guests ex
pected, it was announced by
Chamber Manager Donald Stat-
ham.
Expected to attend are State
Board of Control Members Gov.
Douglas McKay, Earl Newbry and
Walter Pearson. Principal speaker
will be Hillman Leuddemann,
Portland, president of West Coast
Lumberman's Association, on the
topic: "Harnessing the Two Great
Wasters."
Other guests will be R. H. Bal
dock, State Highway engineer;
CoL T. H. Lipscomb, Army engi
neers: Robert Giles, chief of the
license division; William Healy,
assistant Secretary of State; Ivan
Oakes, Willamette Basin Commis
sioner; Dean Paul Dunn, Oregon
State College school of forestry,
and members of Linn County
Court.
The banquet will be held at
6:30 pjru at the Sweet Home High
school gymnasium.
In connection with the annual
banquet is a 60-exhibit wood and
wood products show to be held in
the Chamber of Commerce offices
during the entire week.
Exhibits donated by Oregon For
estry Products Laboratory of Cor
vallis, West Coast Lumberman's
Association of Portland, U. S. For
estry Service and all Sweet Home
area mills, will show utilization of
wood and wood products in the
exhibits.
Princess' Engagement
Rumor Arises Again
LONDON (JP)- Published and
whispered rumors Sunday said
Princess Margaret Is getting en
gaged, maybe.
She is in East Anglia now, with
King George VI and Queen Eli
zabeth, after cutting short by at
least two days her weeklong holi
day in Scotland with the family
of the highly eligible young Earl
of Dalkeith.
In Pakistan, nine yards of cot
ton cloth must make a year's
wardrobe.
Thomas Says
Ike Popular
As 'Unknown'
(Picture on page J.)
Norman Thomas, perennial
Socialist presidential candidate.
spent a three-hour informal dis
cussion and question and answer
session as guest of honor for about
50 Socialist party members and
friends at the Salem Woman's
Clubhouse Saturday night.
It was the second day of his
visit in Salem.
In comments after the meeting,
Thomas said that if General
Eisenhower is nominated he
thinks he has a good chance for
election as President, but that his
chances for nomination are only
fair. He added that he doesn't
favor the general for President.
"It is a sad commentary on
American politics that popularity
of a candidate can be based on the
fact that no one knows where he
stands on any basic issues," he
said
Thomas doesnt expect much
worthwhile legislation to come
out of the present session of Con
gress with political sparring to
occupy the members' efforts, he
said
He spoke highly of Oregon's,
and Salem's, educational system.
From Salem, Thomas goes to
Portland today; Longview, Se
attle and Pullman, Wash-, and
then to Kansas City, Mb.
The party meeting followed a
no-host dinner in the clubrooms.
Driverless Car
Returns to Scene
Of Its Accident
FORT "WORTH, Tex., IJPy- A
driverless truck made a three
block round trip and returned to
the scene of its accident Satur
day. Driver Frank Palmer was
thrown out when his truck and
,car collided.
The truck traveled down hill,
hit a curb and returned. It jolt
ed to a stop against a nearby
house.
Several children narrowly es
caped being hit.
Palmer suffered rib injuries.
Mothers March
For Polio Planned
At Salem Heights
Statesman News Service
SALEM HEIGHTS The Sa
lem Heights Mothers Club met
Tuesday at the school, with 50
attending. Mrs. James Clinton told
of the "Mothers March" to be
conducted Jan. 31, from 8 to
p. m. for the March of Dimes.
R. L. Rolow of the Marion Coun
ty Health Council spoke on the
health survey. It will be conducted
to find out what health needs are.
what residents are getting and
what they would like to get In
Marion County.
The hospitality award was won
by Mrs. Alfred Epperly and the
attendance award by Mrs. Nan
Denhems fifth grade, and Mrs
Pearl Salter's third grade.
Hostess chairman was Mrs. Ron
Miller, assisted by the mothers of
Mrs. Salter s third grade, Mrs. Fred
Cords, Mrs. Bob Norns. Mrs
Frank Gatchei. Mrs. Irvin Wedel
and Mrs. William Rector.
rORTLANDEK TOPPED
SAN FRANCISCO tP) - Eddie
McGehean of Philadelphia won
the San Francisco open pocket
billar&i championship here Satur
day night by defeating Howard
Lindley of Portland, Ore, 125 to
18.
New Agency
To Run Voice
Of America
WASHINGTON The State
Department, in a major organiza
tion reshuffle, is planning to set
up a new operating agency to run
Ms Voice of America and over
seas information programs.
Officials who told a reporter
about the plan Saturday said Dr.
Wilson Compton, former president
of Washington State College, is
expected shortly to be named ad
ministrator of the agency. It win
have a semi-independent status
under Secretary of State Acheson.
The reorganization is a move in
the direction of proposals advanc
ed in Congress to remove Ameri
can overseas propaganda entirely
from the State Department and
put it under a separate agency tike
the World War II Office of War
Information.
Dr. Compton now is a special
consultant to Acheson on infor
mation policies. He had served as
staff director of the U. S. Advisory
Commission on Information.
LONGSHOT WINS
ACADIA, Calif. VP- Lion, a
25-1 longshot, beat out the favored
Moonrush in the $25.000-added
Santa Catalina Handicap Saturday
to share stakes honors with Spe
cial Touch in the mud at Santa
Anita.
Plane Lost on
Alaska Flight
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (JP) A
General Airways transport plane
en route to Anchorage from Port
land, Ore., was reported overdue
Saturday night by the Civil Eero
nautics Administration.
The plane, a DC-3, was last
heard from after leaving Annette
Island airport near Ketchikan. It
reported in from the Cape Spencer
area due west of Juneau at 9:47
a.m.
Anchorage offices said there
were only two crew members
aboard. The plane carried cargo
but no passengers. I
It was dp here at 1:H pjj.
Russia claimed a total steel out
put in 1931 of about 33 million
tons. Just about equal to that of
the U. S. Steel Corporation.
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