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Dewey Loses Senate Fight ALBANY, N. Y. W-The heavfly Republican New. York State Senate Saturday night defeated a compul sory automobile liability insurance measure for which Gov. Thomas E. Dewey had waged a last-ditch fight The bill was the only major ad ministration measure killed at the 1934 session, which ended Saturday night, but the defeat was viewed as a severe blow to Dewey's lead ership of the Republican Party in a state election year. ; Former U.N. 1 1 v Something for Governor .to Cry Over Officials Due In Portland j PORTLAND LB MTwo former United Nations officials will be in Portland later this month. j Mrs. Franklin D. iRoosevelt, a former delegate to the UN wffl speak at a United Nations confer ence March 30. f . i Brig. Gen. Carlos; P. Romulo, former president of the UN will speak at the Portland City Club March 27. Romulo now is personal representative in the United States for Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay. ; i f urns i ) TV-Radio Log KPTV Sunday's Highlights;, "Does Smoking Cause Lung Can eer?" Dr. C. Todd Jessel will be guest, Food For Thought, 1 pjn.; Basil Rathbone reads poem by British airman John McGee, found on his body after plane crash in World War II, Life Begins at 80, 3 pjn.; Battle against the Kamikaze, Invasion of Okinawa, Victory at Sea, 6 p.m.; Bobby McGuire, original teen-age panelist, returns after four years absence, Twenty Questions, 11:30 p.m.: I KOINTV Sunday's Highlights: Editor of New York Times in terviewed by Alistair Cooke, and documentary on "Arteriosclerosis," Omnibus 2 p.m.; Controversial 30 minute report on Senator Joseph McCarthy will be subject of Edward W. Murrow's program, See It Now, 3:30 p.m.; Montgomery Gift and Leslie Caron will appear when Ed Sullivan presents his selections for Academy Awards, Toast of Town, 8 p.m.; "Stop That Cab," starring Sid Melton Iris Adrian,. and Tom Neal, Comedy Theater, 11 p.m. SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time 1 j . (Editor's note: The f talesman publishes ino4 faith the fttpiM' and times as provided by radio and W v statloms, hot because Msaes the programs are chanted without notifftaUon. this newspaper caaaef be responsible for the accursed herein.) i TELEVISION KPTV, UHF Channel 27 KOIN-TV VHF Channel C HOUR 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 9 KPTV I Funnies IWhafs TrTaleTlChrlstopher 10 KPTV I Religious Film IReliglous Mm This Is Life fThis If Life 11 KPTV Portland KOIN Spks. Portland Spks.Facta Forum ' Facts Forum ' I ' Lamp Unto Feet I Lamp Unto Feet 12 KPTV I . Garden Grow Garden Grow KOIN (youth's Stand (Youth's Stand I Contest Cararvl 1 KPTV Food for ThotFood for Thoti Talent Patrol ITalent Patrol KION I Juvenile Jury UuvenOe Jury tMus Moments j We Believe 2 KPTV tlnd'stry ParadejLinkletter I Wedding Belles I Wedding BeUea KOIN lOmnfbus I Omnibus I Omnibus I Omnibus 3 KPTV Liie at 80 KOIN lomnibus ILife at 80 tKukla, Fran Kukla. Fran fc lOmnibui I See It Now ISee It Now ! 4 KPTV Roy Refers I Roy Rogers I Zoo Parade IZoo Parade KOIN Isunbeam. TheatSunbeam ThtrejWhip Wilson (Whip Wilson 5 KPTV KOIN HaU of Fame IHaU of Fame IHaU of Fame IHaU of Fame Gene Autry I Gene Autry MS Asked for XtXi Asked lor to C KPTV I Victory at Sea I Victory at Sea I Life with Es.Hife with Ebx. KOIN (You're There (You're There (Family Pride (Family Pride ! T KPTV Paul WincheQ Paul WincheQ Mr. Peepers , IMr. Peepers tMYS Jack Benny ' Hack Benny What My Line I What My Line S KPTV Comedy Hour IComedy Hour (Comedy Hour (Comedy Hour KOIN boast of TowntToast of Town (Toast of Town (Toast of Towi 9 KPTV ' ITV Playhouse KOIN E. Theater ITV Playhouse ITV PUyhouse (TV Playhouse !G. E. Theater (Behind Badre I Behind Badce " 1 1 - v .. Statesman, Salsa Orw Brsu llarci 21, 1354-SwC 1M BREMERHAVEN. Germany UV- The U. S, Air Force's first guided missile squadron, whose puotless bomber can carrv atomic war heads, arrived by ship Saturday to join Western Europe i defense orces. The 550 SDeciaUr trained airmen were immediately assigned to the 1 f : . I Tl Sri t Am. Got. Pasl Patterson (left) really look a somethine; to cry about He has Just told B. K. Robertson. president of Ontario, Ore., Chamber of Commerce, that he'd ask other goTernors to have their farm art participate in Ontario Chamber's 1 National Onion Growing Contest Ontario's home county, Mal heur, has highest average per Acre yield of onions in nation. Canada SandsLock In Billion Barrels of Oil CHICAGO l How to recover; the world's richest oil deposit locked in the Athabaska sands of Northern Alberta, Canada, has sci entists and financial wizards scratching their heads. . Maxwell Goldnar, president of Sapphire Petroleum Ltd., Toronto, one of a group of Canadian., oil companies exploring 330,000 acres in the vast area, says tests show the dense oil sands contain more than a billion barrels of oil. This is only a small part of the total reserves. Estimates of the total deposit about 33 miles north of the town of McMurray at the junction of the MacKay and Atha baska River, range from 100 bil lion to 300 billion barrels. (McMurray is 240 miles north of Edmonton and 540 miles north of the Montana-Canadian border. The V. S. Arijiy Ends Problem Of Malaria 19 A-TI v iixretta Young iLoretta Youa lAfainst Crime (Against Crime KOIN (The Web ' (The Web I Dr. r o. to I. o ii rvrvi.. . .. Knrv PressIMeet the Press! 20 Questions 3 Questions 'Comedy TheatComedy TheatComedy TheailComedy Theat. RADIO i KBLM 138. kqco 14, KGAB 143, KOIN 7t, KGW 2, KKX UM FM: Megacycles KOIN 1L1; XX tZJ , HOUR 00:00 KOIN .-00-7 .-00 Church of the Air. KILM Husie iMusle sum 00:1$ 00:39 00:45 7 IMusle IMusle I " -nurcn or Air Church of Air Church at Air Oinrrh Air Off EX Kainbo Sunday iBainbo Sunday IRainbo Sunday I Halnbo Sunday - . uuj i sun or onower uncie bod 8 KILM rim Baptist KOCO Geo. Wright OAK Waffle Club KOIN Salt Lake Tab. KGW Rain bo Sunday KIX Quaker Hour I Back to Cod i i ICent Lutheran 9 First Baptist iBacktoGod News I Cent. Lutheran Waffle Club (Grapevine i I Waffle Club Salt Lake Tab. Inv. Learning ; i In. 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Serenado Pleasure Look fWorld Affairs (Weekend (Weekend (Revival Hour i Revival Hour' (Nick Carter s (Sunday Musie Sun. Serenado IWorid Affairs IWeekend I- v.val Hour 2 KILM -tadow Shadow KOCO Frosh Glee Frosh Glee KGAK News Serenade I Sun. Serenade KOIN Knowledge . (Knowledge. kuit weeaena iweekena rrue Detective trrue Detective Frosh Glee ITrosh Glee ' Sun. Serenade . Sun. Serenado I Stas Struck (Stage Struck KKX Proonet-v Votc)Prophevv Voice Greatest- Story lGreatest Story CHICAGO (INS) Malaria, once the scourge of armies fighting in tropical areas, is no longer a mi litary problem. - The U. S.. Army surgeon gener al. Maj. Gen. George E. Arm strong, said a new drug prima- auin has practically eradicated the disease. ' Gen. Armstrong reported that less than one per cent of the sol diers in Korea exposed to malaria developed the disase if they ad hered to the primaquin pill diet. The surgeon general, who re cently returned from his fifth trip to Korea, said the new drug not only can cure malaria, but does not incur the toxic after effects of its forerunners. Atabrine, World War Ira anti- malaria drug, and chloroquin which was used early in the Korea fighting, were not permanent cures. Infected men usually developed malaria again when they stopped taking these drugs, and atabrine caused a yellowish appearance in the victim. - Gen. Armstrong said "a dauy dose of primaquin, taken orally for 14 days, apparently perm an ently cures that individual infec tion." . S The drug, now available com mercially was developed in tests on volunteers from inmates of tne I Illinois State Penitentiary at Joi liet . $ Some 8,000 organic chemical compounds were tested from 1951 until the summer of 1952, when success was achieved. The tests were conducted by Dr. Alf S. Al- ving of the University of Chicago estimated oil reserves in the Unit ed States are 80 billion barrels.) Goldhar said 62 test holes, total ing 13,983 feet, were drilled last year; by the group of companies. Early trappers first learned of the oil saturated bands from In dian! who used to doze from out- croppings on the river banks as a for canoes. These outcrop ping! range from several feet to more than 200 feet along loo miles of the river. A strip mining opera tion iwill have to be devised to re cover the oiL In 1930 the Research Council of Alberta built a small pilot plant on the Clearwater River, a tribu tary; of the Athabaska, to develop a commercial method oi extracting crude oil from the sands. Other pilot plants later were built by the International Bitumen Co. and Ab- asand Oils Ltd. Several methods have been pro posed for extracting the oil. These include a distillation process which dissolves the oil in a solvent But experts believe a "hot water" me thod will be used for commercial production. In the hot water process the mix hire of oil, sand and water is heat ed. The oil separates from the sand and collects in small flecks form ing if kind of floating pulp. Goldhar says once oil recovery plants are established they would havei a capacity of 100,000 barrels day. Exploration has shown that the sands contain from 30,000 to 90,000 barrels of oil an acre. The recovered oil would be sent by pipeline to the Great Lakes ter minal of the Canadian pipe line system. M 3 KILM Bulldor Drum, (Bulldog Drum. IBob Considine Music KOCO Frosh Glee I Frosh Glee IYoih Glee t ITrosh Glee I Nws SaL Armed Tor. (Coates Calling- ICootes Calling ;? struck IStage Struck I Johnny Mercer Johnny Mercer KGW Weekend IWeekend NBC Svmnh. : IXBC Srmnh KKX BillvGrahsm lBillv Graham IHerald of Truthl Herald of Truth 4 KSLM Bill Cnningh'ml Keep Healthy KOCO London Cone ! London Cone KGAK Newt Coates Calling; KOIN Jack Benny (Jack Benny KGW NBC Symph, (NBC Symph. KIX Church to Hm. tChurch In Hm. MennoniteHr. IMennonlte Hr. 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No other vehicles were nearby at the time, she said. Eyes change with Age, too! The years change hetk yeer appearance and visual needs. A thosoagh eaanuaatioB by your skilled Optometrist will teU whether your present lens prescriptioss M bow obsolete. Dr. Henry L Morris Dr. Kenneth Morris U s I 444 State St. , ! Phone 3-552S Badget Terms Available Drew Pearson I Dollars & Sense'R'ym'd Swine (Research i Proudly Hail (Proudly Hail Donald Stewart "Donald Stewart jr h p . , i ruu. T i iuM n v : . i . . , on oiory i nig iory laympnosy stTJaympnony WO Mon. Headlines Drew Pearson " Paul Harvey Sacred Heart 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KKX Newt tEditonsir Mayor Speaks I News Donald Stewart (Donald Stewart I You N"vr XnwiHlth Council Bine Crosby IBing Crosby (Jack Benny ; I Jack Benny Symphony - Br J Symphony RrJTheatre Royal f Theatre Reyal ium. jvmumanijmm. Muuminmruana w t. Irorviana m T. 1KSLMS Peace . 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V jThe rocket - launched missflet' - Boi iiatador borrbers can Air Force's bit Jet base at Bitbur. west ot tne Rhine River, where two U.S. Army atomic cannon bat talions already were stationed. A second guided missile sqrad- mn snrf nnrilhwr atnmi osnnon Kot- talion ere expected to. follow cirry either conventional or atnm. shortly.. jicj warhead, fly 600 miles an boup The Air Force made it clear that 1 and have a range of 300 miles. ! , VITAMIN DEFICIENCY CAlj BE THE OF DRY, SENSITIVE, FLAKYfSKIN A our Daily. Heme Treatment of New OKIN VITAMINS I ! - ' Is The Surest, Quickest Way A' to Correct Itl i 5 32-doy tvpptf.,, h mdrriduaJ fubet ; test l7SI Science has proved that many systems do not properly absorb the vitamins taken in the diet, but that externally applied vita mins is the most effective method of correcting skin vita ffiin deficiency. If you, like so many other women, have dry, flaky, sensi tive skin, it may be due to skin vitamin deficiency. 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Each tube of SKIN VITAMINS contains a full treatment of pure, full strength " vitamins . . . completely pro . tected from damage of light and air because they're sealed in Ytetf Skta Cm town," Th Vitamin deficiencies are no respecters of birthdays... your skin can "starve' at any age. So, young, old, or in-between. If your skin shows the least. N sign of becoming' dry, dull -or flaky, dont wait a day to start this wonderful "direct" vitamin diet, You owe it to your ego to he beautifult i CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Stat Street -. Corner of Liberty WE GIVE W GREEN STAMPS V i w Hie leek el Teeierrew b in every '34 SUiCk Tedoy VVIlh completely fmm "ywMwiy" ityflttsj tsynotsd by the dram-car dciiejn el Hie eonoranlc twsse-bect windthlelel j bin every '54 KUtCKTeday K "A - - . . k ' I "; i panoromic iweeo-bock wfrxkhield. I " ' t T (" ! t t i iSSSSSSi ! i fiwr less The car pictured here is the 1954 Buick Special 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan and it's tomorrow in every line and curve and feature even to the yeara-irom-now design of that broadly arched new windshield. The price carried by this glamorous auto mobile, ready to roll the local delivered price lower than some models of the low-priced cars. Now just put this car and this price against anything on the automotive hori zon today, and youll know why it's literal truth when we say, "BuickJ the beautiful 1 ' ;,.: ' . -rv ' It gives you more style modernity, more visibility, more distinction, and more advanced features than other cars in this Buick's price range. But even more important it gives you more room and power, more ride comfort thsm. you ttMmEc ! Come in and check the price. . This 1954 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan costs kss than some models . of the low-price: three"! and steadiness, and more solidity of struo lure than other cars at its price. Gome in and check that-in this big, bold beauty of a Buick that delivers to you for just a few dollars more than the so-called "low-price three, I j Well gladly seat you at the wheel and let this sensational automobile tell its own story. Can you make it this week? X WHEN Unit AUTOHMMUS All SUILT WKX WU MWO TKUA i'e M effesMty h mm m ery 1954 teieft V8 eeglae with muw owerMeeef isfens thmt bsvre morm h fhe fW efcerpe. Mere e'rlve ftresf frees high t mm tlie beautiful buy i - I .... V - i . " . -i. is : MILTON IfUf STA1S OK WICK Drivo froni factory f Saveupfo Ck Sec Your BUICK Dealer i- ; . OTTO J. WILSON CO. , : . . , . ; i . S - 388 N. Commercial St. : Salem, Oregon ' 7; f - t i. I I !