The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1954, Page 30, Image 30

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    2 (Sec 4V-Sicrtesaem. Salam, OtL Friday. July 23. 1S54
Anti-Red in
West German
Area Missing
BERLIN (tnV-Otto John, thief
of the West German agency re
sponsible for rooting out Commu
nist and Neo - Nazi subversives,
has disappeared and officials fear
he has been kidnaped by Commu
nist agents and spirited into the
' Soviet-run East zone of Germany.
The Federal Interior Ministry
said "it is, most likely" that the
' anti-Communist leader was kid
. raped by Russian Secret Police or
. Eat German Communist asents.
West German authorities said
John disappeared . Tuesday alter
entering a taxi in the Western Al-
lied sector of Berlin.
Today the anti-Commuaist "In
formation Bureau West" reported
that one of its agents in East BeV-
lin had telephoned the bureau and
reported:' .
"John is in East Berlin."
Power Problems
To Be Studied at
Meeting July, 26 4
PORTLAND (UP)-Power prob
lems in the Pacific Northwest and
Bonneville Power Administration's
proposed five-year : rate schedule
will be discussed at a southwest
area customer meeting here July
26. ;;S:--i..-:::y- .
; W. E. Trovmershausen, BPA
area manager, said a report also
will be made at the meeting on
transmission facilities under con
struction or planned for the 'area,
and . customer , service facilities
outlined. - , i :
EDUCATION BILLS PASS
WASHINGTON Bills pro
viding for a White House confer
ence on education,: a national ad
visory", committee on education,
and for cooperative research in
education were passed Wednesday
by the House and sent to Presi
dent Eisenhower, v
French Chief
Would End
War Killing.
HANOI. Indochina ' Gen.
Rene Cogny, French Union ground
commander in North Viet Nam,
said here that he does not
intend to push any , fighting be
tween now and the effective hour
pf the Indochina cease fire. '
"We do not want unnecessary
deaths," he said.
Even as Cogny spoke, reports of
continued fighting were received
here. Rebel guerrillas blew up a
freight train only 10 miles east of
Hanoi and ripped, up several hun
dred yards of -track 25 miles east
of here.
French artillery on Hanoi's out
skirts boomed at guerrilla bases
IS or 20 miles away. There were
occasional spurts of light machine
gun fire , and grenade explosions
closer in. French - piloted B26
bombers touched off explosions
and fires in a string of Vietminh
bases around , the delta i edges.
Light patrol clashes were reported.
Rep. Angell .
Looking Fine
WASHINGTON (UP)-lltep. Ho
mer Angell, who underwent major
surgery Monday, was' reported
taking walks around his hospital
room here today. The Oregon Re-J
publican also has received a few
visitors who said he is "looking
fine."-- . . I
More Power
Held Needed
SPOKANE UP) Electric power
is available 'for large sew indus
tries in the Northwest, but not in
large enough quantities for a new
electro-metals industry,! Dr. Wil
liam A. Pearl, Bonneville Power
administrator, said yesterday.
Pearl -told members of his staff
here and BPA customers, "There
is no question but that the power
needs of the region wfll be ' met
by ; the collective efforts of all
agencies fe d e r al, and non-fed
eral." ;
Smith Ur aes
France Pass
EDCQuicldy
GENEVA in Undersecretary
of State Walter Bedell Smith Wed
nesday night urged French Pre
mier Pierre Mendes - France to
push ahead with ratification of the
European . Defense Community
(EDC) now that France has
achieved peace tn Indochina.
Officials said Smith stressed the
need of West German rearmament
through EDC for the defense of
Europe. The occasion was a fare
well dinner given by the French
premier at his Geneva villa. Men
des - France returns to Paris
Thursday after successfully negoti
ating an Indochina cease - fire
Smith flies back to Washington.
BIDS CALLED FOR
PORTLAND (UP) Bids were in
vited by Army Engineers here to
day for construction of bank pro
tection works along the left bank
of the Rogue river at Pierce Riffle,
east of Grants Pass.
- i ' i
Livestock Show
Set for Old Spot
PORTLAND (A The Pacific
International Livestock Exposition
will be held this year in its old
home in Portland.
The 11-acre plant in North Port
land had I been " used as , an Air
Force warehouse but recently was
vacated. Manager Walter Holt said
it would be used by the exposition
another two . years : until a new
building approved by Portland vot
ers can bp constructed, r
: n - .
Pravda Hails Indo
Truce a Victory 1
MOSCOW Pravda hafled
the results of the Geneva confer
ence Thursday as a triumph for
the Soviet) Union and the "demo
cratic camp' and a smashing de
feat for the United States.
A three I . column editorial . on
the front page of the Soviet Com
munist Party newspaper, said Gen
eva displayed the collapse,' bank
ruptcy and defeat of American
diplomatic policy.' I -
Golden Gate
Links Site of
1955 Tourney
SAN FRANCISCO (A Acting
Mayor: James Leo Halley said he
had received word that Harding
Park, San Francisco. ' has been
picked as the site of the 1956 Na
tional Public Links Golf Cham
pionship. V . .
The executive 'committee, of the
United States Golf Assn. ' baa rec
ommended Harding, John P; Eng
lish, the USGA'i assistant execu
tive director, wrote and there re
mains only the formality of ap
proval at a meeting of the USGA
next month. ' ;. .
The last time. the Publinx was
held in San Francisco was 1937,
and Harding Park was also the
site then.
CASUALTIES ESTIMATED
, ST. PAUL. Minn. OB Nearly
million casualties could be ex
pected in the Minneapolis-SL Paul
area in 'event of a "saturation"
A- or H-bomb attack, according to
Col. E. B. Miller, Minnesota civil
defense director. An estimated
300.000 would be killed. Miller says.
The house in New Haven,
Conn., where Ethelbert Nevins,
composer of The Rosary" and
"Mighty Lak a Rose" died, - is
marked with a bronze plaque.
Frosty
-fresh
for
fc "-
August
VP tit 'til ton set the colorful
- array of frosty-fresh ulftis ia
August Better Homes Jt Gr-.
(iens. Cream cheese balls peek
. ing through spukliag gelatin, a
, thioimery molded chicken uU4
'runchy with toasted almonds,
. juicr ripe watermelon chunks
'. aod golden peach slices blended
artfully together. Yea never
dreamed there was so much you
could do with summertime sal
ads. Get August , Better Homes
Gardens today ... wherever
' magazines arc told and tee!
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FREE PARKING
Marion Ccr Park
. South High at Ferry
Shopper's Car Park
South Commercial at Ferry
Ask your salesperson to validate
your parking check for one hour
JULY CLEARANCE OF
TIER
ib
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o MUSHROOM PLEATS
o COTTON SUN BACKS
o COTTON PRINTS
v -
Large selection of better dresses In this
group. Choose from swirling ' mushroom
pleats, bright cotton sunbacks, or cotton
prints. Everyone a huge Penney value. All
styles are washable acid require little iron
ing. Juniors, misses, and half sizes.
, SECOND FLOOR
L"Jw V.
BOY'S SUMMER
. ' ' .- ' ' ,
Sport Shirts
Sizes
4-18
Choose cottons or rayons
in this fabulous group of '
boy's shirts. Every : one
priced with your pocket
book i mind. Hand
washable and they need
little ironing. Buy several
at this fabulous price.
Sizes 4-18. .. j
'main floor
JULY CLEARANCE BUY!
Cottdsi Crib
ESLANKHTS-
2
i - A.L IJI. . I
fYV&A surfoce that holds heat!
I acetate satin binding! -Lus-!j
-ious colors . , , blue, pink,
I yellow, white, green. Wash
J( able:36"x50".
ONE GROUP WOMEN'S
SK02T.MTS
RAYON FAILU4.INCO .
. SECOND FLOOK
FINAL CLEANUP OF WOMEN'S
rain son
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ASSORTED STYLES
SECOND FLOOR
ONE GROUP WOMEN'S
'FADED DENIM
(2
SECOND FLOOR
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Terrific, masculine style in these
two blnaket features . . . quality
blanket for trie man of the housel
Styled with a depth of texture,
closeness of weave that mean
years of service. Whipped end on
" the stripe, satin bound on the
plain; 5-year guarantee against
moth damage. White with stripes;
-scarlet with black stripe, and
other tolors. "
314-Ib. PLAIN COLOR (72x90) 100 ALL
4-lb. HUNTER'S STRIPE (72x84) mezzanine
VOOL
July Clearanc of
Summer Grain i
HANDBAGS
' . j . "'-'!
PLUS
v TAX
.- i
Wardrobe
highlights Pen-
nes' newest novelty style
handbags in crisp, cool sum
mer grain! plastic You'll Jind
'them in J white or natural!
many with niside zipper tom
partmentsj frame coin purses.
MAIN FLOOR i
ONE GROUP WOMEN'S .
SUfXlER BELTS -e
NOVELTY STYLES
MAIN FLOOR" M
ONE GROUP
TIER CURTAIMS : $fl
EVERLON-NO IRONING i Li
BASEMENT . ! . .
ONE' GROUP MEN'S SUMMER
DRESS SHOES v
LOAFERS, AND OXFORDS NYLON MESH
- r - . . ' ' BASEMENT I
i -
ONE GROUP GIRLS'
PLAYSUITS
SIZES 7-14
SECOND FLOOR
'
JULY CLEARANCE VALUE!
COMBED COTTON
Amu
There good-looking . . .
they are comfortable . . .
and they are bargain-priced!
A resounding value
picked for you by. Penney
' associates. Fine absorbent
combed cotton. in a spark
ling variety of patterns and
colors. Sizes 10V2-13.
MAIN FLOOR
mm
PRS.
ONE GROUP WOMEN'S
FADED DENIM I 1
SECOND FLOOR
ONE GROUP WOMEN'S
SKC3TS :
SAILCLOTH
SECOND FLOOR
ONE GROUP GIRLS'
SPORT JACKET
DENIM, .SAIlCtOTH . ,
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l?d'pGdl-
Ctastlclzed, flannel-backed coverl
Resilient cotton pad I
No-slip fiannel-backer cover it
clasticized for snug fit on stand-,
rd boirdsThick cotton pad u
j hooded, lies flatl
' MEZZANINE
SECOND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR