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but ...
Om owtl The Insurance companies this
week claimed 56 million dollars in mort
gagee against Hotel Tycoon Glenn McCar
thy, and he's considered a rich man. Look
at us poor little people biting our fingernails
to the knuckles over a measly ooupla hun
nert dollars in bills. Oh to be rich and in
debti
Easter or Sou'wester . . . Though we are
ready with the little be-flowered and be-rib-boned
chapeau in which we were so beau
tiful last summer, we have also gotten out
and dusted of! the old faithful sou'wester.
Just in case the weather man knows where
of he predicts.
Thanksgiving day ... Just be glad that
the dear old Willamette valley can take it
and if it couldn't we would hays convenient
hills for fleeing purposes.
Jioe-kua pokus , . . The surest way to
find lost trowels, pruning shears, hoes and et
ceteras is to go out and buy a new set
... Marine Buren
Dr. Taylor to
Be Speaker
The Willamette Valley Associ
ation of Phi Bet Kappa will meet
tt eiht o'clock on Monday eve-1
Ding. April 14 at tue nome 01 jura.
John Carkln, $93 North Summer
treet.
Dr. Edward A. Taylor, head of
the Linfield sociology department
since the fall of 1950, will discuss
The Family in Crisis." Dr. Taylor
received his A. B. and M. A. de
frees at Washington SUte College
and his Ph. D at Cornell Univer
sity. For eighteen years he was
bead of the sociology department
at the University of Ohio .
Dr. W. W. Dolan of Linfield
Eollege will preside over the bus
ies meeting. Mrs. L. M. Apple
gate will head the tea committee.
Which includes Mrs. J. M. Devers,
Mrs. Alfred W. Sheets, Mrs. Wil
der C. Smith, Miss Jenette E. Ro
berts and Miss Irene Hollenbeck.
Husbands and wives of mem
bers are invited to attend. All
members of the national, society
Jif Phi Beta Kappa are welcome to
h meetings.
Mrs. Gale Will
Head Mothers
The Mother's Club of Grant
School held its regular meeUng
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clint
Blgea presided during the business
meeting. Election of officers for
next year was held and include
Mrs. Lauren Gale, president; Mrs.
Paul Silke, vice-president; Mrs.
Cecil Monk, secretary; and Mrs.
Kenneth Morris, treasurer.
An invitation was read from
Mrs. Gus Moore to a silver tea
sponsored by the West Salem
P.T.A. on May 15. The 5th and 6th
grade chorus presented songs con
ducted by Mrs. F. R. Bradley. Re
freshments were served by first
grade mothers with Mrs. John
Graham as chairman.
Wet Salem Home Extension
Unit will meet Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. John Boening, 1017
Tim Street at 10:30 a. m. Mrs.
Malno Riechert will talk on cloth
ing accessories.
Mrs. Dour las McKay will enter
tain with her weekly at home on
Tuesday afternoon at the McKay
residence on Jerris Avenue. All
townspeople and visitors in the
capital are invited to call during
the afternoon.
Mrs. B. F. Williams and Mrs.
Estes Morton will entertain mem
pert of Chapter G, PEO Thursday
afternoon at a 1:15 dessert lun
aheon at the former's Candalaria
Dome on Ben Vista Drive.
Lemmons to be
In Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon of Salem
will be among guests at a christen
ing dinner on Sunday in Corvallis
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Snook. Mr. Snook and Mrs. Lem
mon are brothers and sister.
Guests also will Include Dr. and
Mrs. Douglas H. Telfer of Van
couver, B. C, who -are on a motor
trip along the Oregon coast. Dr.
Telfer Is executive secretary of
the metropolitan council for
church extension of the United
Church of Canada and Is known
in Oregon as former president of
the British Columbia United
Church.
St. Joseph's Mothers Club will
meet at the school hall Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock. The fathers
have been invited as special guests
and the Chamber of Commerce
film, "Story of Salem," will be
shown.
Oregon State Nurses Associa
tion, Distriict 3, will meet Mon
day night at the Salem Memorial
Chapel at 8 o'clock. Miss Ruth
Marco. Portland, of the OSNA
counselling and placement service,
will be the guest speaker.
National Letter Carriers Asso
ciation will hold a district meet
ing on Tuesday, April 15 at the
Mayflower HalL A covered dish
dinner at 6:30 o'clock will pre
cede the meeting.
Members of Chapter AB. PEO
will be entertained at the Mon
mouth home of Miss Clara A.
Trotter, 244 N. East Street, on
Monday night
W.D. Noteboom
Selected far
Navy Progra
m
A former Montanan who now
lives in Salem is one of two local
youths selected for th Naval Re
serve Officers Training Corps col
lege program.
He is William D. Noteboom, 19,
son of Mrv and Mrs. K. W. Note
boom of Rout S, Box 534. He Is
already enrolled at Oregon State
College, majoring in agriculture,
and will enter activity in the
NROTC program next falL He
will also take a summer cruise
aboard a naval ship. Noteboom is
a graduate of Falrview, Mont
high school, and took the NROTC
test last December.
Previously reported as being se
lected for the program was Robert
P. Dough ton, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Preston F. Doughton of 1131
N. 14th St. He is now in his sen
ior year at Salem High School and
will attend either the University
of Washington or Stanford Uni
versity under NROTC.
British Laborites
Stage Comeback
Br EDWA1B CTTKIIS j
LONDON (ay-A. eomrtwH by British Socialists in couaty elec
tions has shocked the ruling: Comet rati v Party. Labor Party lead
ers ascribe their victories to failure of Winston Churchill's government
to keep election promises of better living;
The conservatives contend they were forced to Impose belt-tightening
measures to combat this country's! economic crisis and to cor
rect over-spending: daring six
The Statesman, Solon Oregon. Sunday. April IX IS 521 3
The Past Matrons of
Rosa Court, Order of Amaranth
will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Protzman, 1296 Court Street, for
a 7:30 dessert supper on Wednes
day night.
Loan 'Company'
Hasn't Lost Penny
NEW YORK (JP Any student
enrolled at Columbia University,
who is in need of money, can walk
into the Dean's office in the School
of Engineering, ask for it and get
it without Question as to use or
even signature.
This unusual loan fund was set
un as a memorial to Jay White,
who met accidental death shortly
after his graduation In' 1948. His
fellow classmates contributed an
initial gift of $108. Additions to
the fund by White's parents and
others have brought the total to
approximately $400.
In operation since October, 19- L
49, the fund hasn lost a penny,
GIs Like Reading
'Any OlcF Paper
NEW YORK (JP) Overseas GIs
take to reading hometown news
papers as well as to dances, ping
pong, billiards and the other acti
vities of USO clubs. And the news
papers can be from anybody's
home town.
So reports Richard Fisher, just
returned from a two-year tour of
duty as director of the USO club
on Okinawa. Stateside newspapers
are flown in regularly by commer
cial airline.
Fisher says the GIs don't care
much how old the papers are. And
most read all the advertising, too.
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years of Labor government.
The voters made their sharp
protest in county elections held
during: the past 10 days. It was the
Labor Party's biggest victory in
these local elections, giving the
Socialists control of 12 of Ens
land's biggest counties.
Bead Baek
To the Labor Party, the election
results looked like a turn in the
road back to power.
The Conservatives had expected
a setback but not sucn a pasung
as they got.
Generally the impact of tne Eng
lish county council elections on
the national scene can be com
pared with the results of Ameri
an state elections in presidential
off-years.
By almost any standard they
seem to show that Churchill's gov
ernment has skidded sharply in
popularity since the Conservatives
won the bitterly rougm general
elections last October.
One campaign phrase particular
ly has backfired on the Conserva
tives. That was the promise of
"more red meat" by the conserva
tive Party chairman, Lord Wool-
ton.
"More red meat" since has be
come to the avage Briton a
phrase which meant less all
around austerity.
More Austerity
Instead, Churchill directed his
first attack upon Britain's econo
mic difficulties. Britain got more
instead of less austerity.
"The unpopularity of the gov
ernment at the moment is due to
the measures which it was forced
too take to put things right." ex
plained a conservative Party
spokesman.
"The government has put the
interests of the country first and
however unpopular its policies it
won't flinch from taking needed
actions."
The spokesman estimated it
would take the Con so- vatlvei
about: three years te wipe out the
country's economic problems.
He blamed bad things of govern
ment cuts for instance, the cheese
ration was slashed just before the
elections and growing unem
ployment in textile: mills in Lan
cashire for the drastic drop in
conservative support
iaTiTlarN.
I
I . nns err last ccto A
SET
Lancashire for the first time
t Labor in the county vote.
Labor entered the campaign
with control of eight countries. It
picked up control of four more
and, overall, took 419 seats on the
62 county councils away from con
servatives or independents. The
conservatives gained 44 seats, a
few from Labor but mostly from
Independents.
Tne result shows the deep-
seated reaction of misgiving and
disappointment with the Conser
vatives generally " said a Labor
Party spokesman.
He said the voters were unhap
py about the Conservatives hous
ing and food policies and the ris
ing cost of living.
It would appear that the Labor
ites now i eel tnat li tney can
pound down the Churchill govern
ment in the House of Commons,
they can win the next general
elections in Britain,
The gestation and incubation
period amon? elephants is from
21 to 22 months.
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