Ready for Launching I: . 4 t New Brif bton, Minn. Straining at Its anchor, the largest known un manned balloon Is set for launching at New Brighton,- Minn. The balloon was to bear cosmic ray detecting instruments some 23 miles - op, bat holes developed In the fragile plastic and the instrument load was removed. It was decided to release the balloon for launch ing experience. The big bag was constructed for the Office of .Na val Research to better study cosmic rays. Shown is the upper 100 feet of the balloon, which was 287 feet long. The small one at the right is a wind-detecting balloon. (AP Wirepheto to The Statesman). Newspaper Backing for Ike Strongest in Recent History NEW YORK UP - Editor and Publisher reported Thursday Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower has the greatest newspaper support of any Republican Presidential candidate in recent history. , i .' The newspaper trade publication announced this on the basis of questionnaires returned by 918 dailies, or 51.78 per cent of 1,773 dailes JERSEY? GAIN v CHICAGO, (INS) ; California ranks as the No. 1 beef-producing state for 1951 with a slaughter of 1,658,000 head, representing an in crease of 12 percent over the year before. However, it was New Jer sey, the country's fourth smallest state in size, which showed the greatest increase. It's slaughter jumped 24 percent over 1950 to 231, 000 head. I Today's Pattornl Quick, fresh, easy have a new home-and-shopping dress to cheer up your chores, add to your charm! This has that smart asymetric lino that everybody loves the neckline that's most flattering to your face the step - in closing that a easiest to slip into! Pattern 4649: Misses Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 08. Size 18 takes 3 yards 35-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com plete illustrated Instructions. ' Thl pati.m -ary to use llmpl to w, la tested for tit. Has complete Il lustrated Instruct!' it 8nd THTJtTY costs In coins for this ttn to Am I ADAMS, car . of ho Statesman Pattern Dept. . o. ix 6710. Chicago so, 1U. print piainjr TOCX NAME, ADDRESS. ZONK, S TTXB NCNBU. UDK1 CO Through Saturday Salem Gen. Adm. 50c, 25c after 6 Children Free, Parking 23c The su-vey shows Eisenhower being supported by 75.16 Der cent of total daily circulation among those answering. Gov. Adlai 1 Stevenson, the Dem ocratic candidate, has the back ing ! of 15.47 ner cent of the re sponding dailies and 9.54 per cent or ine circulation. ,Newspajers replying to the Ed itor and Publisher muc(innn independent or undeclared were s.37. per cent. The completed Eriitnr snH PnK. Usher poll in 1948 showed , Gov. Thomas E. Dewev was Kunmrie-A by 65.17 per cent of the dailies wiin va.aa per cent of the dtily cir culation. President Truman was backed by 15.38 per cent of the dailies representing 10.03 rr rent of the circulation. Editor and Publisher wriTI an nounce later developments in this year s survey. - Utah, where none of the state's five newspapers indicated its pref erence, is tne only state where Eisenhower does not have at least one newspaper supporting him. Ed- itor and Publisher said. r On the other hand, there is no newsDaper support evident vet for Stevenson in Connecticut, Dela ware, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, New Hampshire. New Mexico. North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota to Vermont, Washington, Alaska. Hawaii and the Tl strirt nf Columbia, the magazine said. jusennower s principal numeri cal and circulation support comes from the states containing - the large metropolitan cities. Stevenson's support is scattered. Only in the South - Arkansas, Georeia. Kentuekv. Missis North Carolina. South Carolina - is his numerical support above that or jusennower s. In terms of cir culation, only In Arkansas. Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina is Stevenson's support greater.- , Editor and Publisher the unprecedented support for Eisen hower is due largely to the switch of many newspapers in the Snnth which had been traditionally Dem ocratic. , There is strong- evidence to in dicate that tooth infection is more apt to occur if the teeth are not cleaned promptly after meals, and especially alter consuming sweet ened soft drinks, says the General rjectnc research laboratory. Gen. Ike Asks 'Crusade to Save Freedom By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL PHILADELPHIA WV Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower appealed to Americans everywhere Thursday night to Join him in a 10-point "crusade" to save freedom and win a peace he said is jeopardized by administration bunglers. And point. No. 1 outstanding above all others, .the Republican Presidential nominee declared is to getrrid of "little men" now in power; to sweep' out of office an administration he said has "bun gled us perilously close to World War III," To a wall-bulging crowd of 17,500 at a party rally , here in Convention Hall, and to a nation wide radio and television audi ence, Eisenhower said his is "a cause for every American." As Eisenhower ticked It off, his program for peace embraces eco nomic and military strength for this country, and help for other lands that want to live, in free dom but help "only by peaceful means." At the same time he said his plan rejects, imperialism or ag gression on part of America. But he warned Russia there will be no isolationism or appeasement ' "We can save freedom," the GOP candidate said, "by makinng the cause of freedom a crusade." The general got a big hand at the outset when he said the only issue of the campaign is "quote the mess in Washington un quote. The crowd was roaring again a moment later when Eisen hower said the way to get rid of the mess is to: "Get rid of the wasters, the bunglers, the incompetents and the boss politicians -who created it" But there was only silence when he blamed administration bun gling as pushing America close to another World War. Philip Wimer Draws Duty In Far East M. Sgt. Philip Wimer, in charge of Salem's Army and Air Force recruiting station since January, 1951, was ordered Thursday to duty with the Far East Command. Wimer completed his duty here Wednesday and is to report Sept 26 to Camp Stoneman, Calif., for assignment overseas in photo lab oratory work. . - Thirteen years ago Wimer, a Salem boy, enlisted in the Army Air Corps at the Salem station to which he was later to return as commander. In between he had three years in supply work with the 8th and 9th Air Forces in England 'and Germany during World War II and duty with the 12th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron at March Field, Calif. He came to Salem as a recruiter in December 1948. Taking charge here will be Army Sfc, John Gil ley, who. has been here nearly two years. Also in the station is Air Force T. Sgt William VanderpooL Winter's wife and small son and daughter, now residing at 467 N. 18th St, will go to Long Beach, Calif., pending possible overseas movement The sergeant, who graduated from Salem High School in 1936, is the son of Mrs. Effie Ostrin, 1535 State St, and brother of Mrs. Jan White, 955 Juedes Ave. POISON 0AKI Why experiment? Other rem edies may possibly cure you, but the additional suffering is not only unnecessary, but also very painful. For qukk relief, try- HOOD'S Poison Oak Lotion SCII AEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Dally, 7:30 A. M. -8 P.M. Sunday, 9 A. M. 4 P. M. 135 N. Commercial rr n J1MJ IL "UUGdUlL Any Longer- Order That NEW t mm Before the fall rains start - FREI ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN. Call 3-4642 iviATIHS DR0S. Q00FI1IG CO. 1 66 S. Commercial Street, Salem Time to Retread, Adlai FLINT, Mich. Gev. Adlai Stevenson, Democratic presidential nomi nee, owes a worn sole to iu Labor Day audience In Flint, Mich. Michigan's Governor G. Mennen Williams (left), looks worn from the whirlwind politics and labor tour that took the party to five Michigan cities in 12 hours. Picture was made on speaker's platform Just before Stevenson spoke. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). Board Considers Tax Commissioner Position ; State Board of control members conferred Thursday on selection of a state tax commissioner jbut no definate action ras taken. 1 ; The new commissioner wQl suc ceed Robert D. MacLean who was asked to be relieved of his duties IS YOURS A FALL . ' VACATION? V -Enjoy Every Minute of H at DRUCItMAN'S -, Ereitenbush Springs WE'RE OPEN UNTIL IN NOVEMBER Cabin rates reduced after - September 10th Fishing, hiking, free picnic area, children's playground. ' Large outdoor . warm swim ming pool (flood lighted for evening swims.) - Hot mineral water for drink ing and . beneficial health treatments; . j Store, market, soda fountain. Everything operating AFTEK Sept SOth exeept hotel and dining room, i Rates yon can afford. ' (Write for folder) 58 miles from Salem en wide, scenic North Santiam high way, past Detroit Dam, then 11 miles en good graveled road to . bruckman's BREITEN8USH, OREGON Phono Detroit 871 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Friday. September 8, C by September 30. Board members said several persons were discuss ed at Thursdays meeting but they would not divulge their names. . : J;- tsknefi . Hnet''.i' )ti last visit was under observation by astron omers from September, 1909, to July, 191L . ' '- . . :';r Paul rmstrong School of Dancing announces -- j 7 m n opening. of the eparimen j Sept. 8th r Under the Direction of , j Jacquanette Kunzman Beginner, Intermediate and Advance Classes for ' Children, Teen-Agers and Adults 155 So. 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