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. - Traininn Pronram RigM-of-way Bids WW '--" Called for BPA Line tred by Air Forces This Fall 'CU ' ... M.I An appicant must be a i . vm men jntiOO duty rfinilar Invito Nov. will w det status i'fTJ -to that Retraining of radar naviga te. ass ferA&ndcr feuticalrating rL are the me as rrL! nilot training .k.-iral exam, fngent for vision nrtn't Be FAT! y)X kelps you reduce Tike RJa. f" T donor bu.J "Lnkiit weight, J tTbtScilSIoYJl- male ritiien with at least two years of college education or the ability to pass an equivalent exam. Married Men Eligible Both single ana married men are eligible. An applicant's physical condition must be good, and moral and personal qualifications must be high. To apply for this training, in terested persons should obtain ap. -lotion blank. AF form 56, from any recruiting station, or Air Force base. Every apputoi" "'" a preliminary examination by an Air Force omco:. Those who pass the preliminary re oroviaea iransponauon to the nearest Air Force base hav ing an aviation cadet-officer can didate board. There, applicants re ceive personal interviews ana iinai examinations. In The Air" Tralnim Aviation cadets (navigators) will receive one year of training in navigation in classrooms on the ground and in "flying classrooms" in Air Force training planes. Ca dets receive 184 hours of "in the air" navigation instruction. Upon graduation each cadet navigator will receive a commis sion as second lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve, with an aero nautical rating as navigator. Grad uates are assigned to three years of active duty with the Air Force. Outstanding graduates receive reg ular commissions, and all gradu ates have an opportunity to com pete for the many regular com missions tendered each year. Interested persons should con tact the local recruiting station located in the Armory, or tele phone 4-6352 for an appointment Fur Cleaning and Glazing ELECTRIC CLEANERS 1210 Willamette St Dial 5-1547 10 S5D 10 days only a copy ! this ad is worth M m the purchase 1 any new KAISER or lUER ear. Herth ?50 on purchase of any used ear in stoeh Hurry Our Sales Contest Endg July 3 1st AY-NITE MOTOR CO. I OliT. Phone 4-6277 Another step on the road to realiiation of Bonneville's Goshen project was taken this week with the calling for bids on Invitaiton 4740 for clearing the right-of-way ror tne Willamette Forest section of the Maupin-Detroit 230 KV transmission line. Bids will be opened in Portland on Aug. 5. A right-of-way 125 feet in width is to be cleared in the area between Breitenbush and the Detroit Dam site. Upon completion of the right-of-way clearing, the transmission line on steel towers will be con tracted as part of the Goldendale-Detroit-Goshen 230 KV transmission. Fifteen Scouts Participate In Investiture Ceremony High School Calls for Books BETHEL A request was made Thursday by Mrs. Ruby Godard, librarian of the new Wil lamette High School, for donations of all types of usable books and magazines for the school library, They can cover all fields which would be of interest and value to junior and high school students, Magazines such as National Geographic, Popular Science and Popular Mechanics, Reader's Di gest, travel books such as Holiday, and others are needed to build up a magazine file at the school. Old and new magazines will be ac cepted. Two hundred excellent books in an English and literature collec tion have already been donated by Mrs. Margaret Goodall, Eu gene, former University High School teacher. ' Books and magazines can be sent or taken to Bethel School, 1000 Bethel Drive, or donors may contact Mrs. Godard at Superin tendent Tom Powers' office, tele phone Eugene 8-2117, Fifteen Boy Scouts from Ttood Scout. 101, Bugene, accompanied by Scout Master Max Dudley and George Evans and L. C. Goheen, assistants, conducted an investi ture ceremony at Irving School on Monday evening, investing four Tenderfoot Scouts in Troop 80. The Irving troop is under the able leadership of Scoutmaster Wayne Hubbard and is spon sored by the Odd Fellows Lodge of that community. The simple candle lighting cere mony was beautiful and made more impressive by the use of a new ceremonial cloth made and recently presented to the troop by the Scout Mothers Club. Refreshments Refreshments were served to the visiting Scouters and their parents who accompanied them. At a court of honor held in Edi son School July 11th, the follow ing Tenderfoots were invested into Troop 101: William Burns, Philip Smith and James Spicer. Second Class advancements were to Guy Jacobs, James Phipps, William Hallin, Donald Hoffner, Gordon Lamb, Richard Redfern, Keith Harris and Roger O Dwyer. Romey Armes, received ad' cancement to First Class and cooking merit badge. New Badges Jack O'Neill, received pathfind ing merit badge and was ad- vanced to First Class: Russell Warkentin, Firsta Class; James Newsom, aeronautics merit badge; Everett Dormer, personal health home repairs and cooking merit badges; Donald Dudley, Star pathfindlng, personal health, earpentry, and cooking merit badges. James Erdmann was advanced to Life Scout and in addition re ceived three merit badges: Athlet ics, safety and woodrurning. Twenty-seven boys from Troop 101 will leave Sunday, July 24, for a week's camping at Camp Makualla, Crescent Lake. AEC Suspends Atomic Worker SANTA FE, N. M. UP) The Los Alamos Atomic Energy Pro ject has disclosed that H. Tracy Snelling, missing director of pub lic relations, has been suspended. Rodney Southwick, who was sent from AEC Washington head quarters to take over Snelling's post on a temporary basis, said the suspension was effective as of Monday morning. Southwick said there is nothing new in the search for Snelling who left the atomic project north west of here Wednesday. He has been traced as far as Bl Paso, Tex. "His disappearance touched off a widespread search covering the entire Southwest. He wai to have led a group of newsmen to the Central New Mexioo desert Saturday, to inspeot the site of the first atom bomb explosion. Eugene Man Injured When Car Overturns E. A. Hamilton, Eugene, distriot manager Jor Packard Motor Co., was injured Tuesday night when a convertible coupe in which he was riding overturned west of Lakeview. Graoe Sharp, 23, of Klamath Falls was critically injured and Michael H. Schuster of Glendale, Calif., was less seriously hurt in the accident. The Associated Press in Klamath Falls reported that a rancher in the vicinity found the overturned car and extricated the victims. Overtime Suits Banned by Law WASHINGTON OJ.B Presi dent Truman late Wednesday signed legislation banning so called "overtime - on - overtime" back pay suits which have threat ened to run into millions of dol lars. Tha law was written primarily to cover the longshore, stevedor ing and construction industries. But it applies to any employment where workers receive a "prem ium" of 50 per cent or more of their basic hourly pay for work performed outside "regular" hours. In effect, the new law states that this "premium" pay can be charged against the overtime pay required under the wage-hour act. The latter compels an employer to pay one and one-half times the regular hourly rate for work over 40 hours a week. The original "overtime-on-over-time" suits involved east coast longshoremen. Since 1916, they have worked under contracts which require payment of one and one-half times their regular rate for work performed at night or on Saturdays, Sundays and Holi- aays. Selznickr,Wife In London LONDON u.R) David Selznick and his screen star wile, Jennifer Jones, have arrived from the Riv iera, looking tanned and happy. They smiled at each other through 30 minutes of exasperat ing discussion with customs over whether Miss Jones' permit to work in England had been expired. Apparently It had, but the act ress was given time to get another. The Selznicks were permitted to leave in the two limousines which had called for them. They sat together in a Rolls Royce and a big Packard followed with 23 pieaes of luggage. Miss Jones, who was listed on the plane manifest as "Mrs. Walk-1 Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thurs., July 21, 1949 , Page Ml er" (Robert Walker was her firat j FUNERAL OFFICIAL NAMED husband), said she was due on the CHICAGO (IP) President film set to start work on "Ctone J"',1"'8",81 aZ of Labor Maurice Tobin to repre to Earth. !,,. h, ,h , 4. She said she and Salmick I ciate Justice Murohv of ft a planned to stay here until the endj9uPrem Court- of tha year except for trip, to the Safe Fur stora)fe- mwMf continent on location for the film. ' Cleaners. 1210 Willamette. More Taste! More Flavor! New Medo-Rich BULK-PACK CARTON! Mowfac(rd by Meda-lafid Creamery ?. Columbia to Cover Indian Warriors' Graves WALLAWALLA (IP) A mantle of water, backed up along the Columbia River, will cover tha graves of deceased Indian warriors and their families when McNary Dam Is completed. Col. William Whipple, Walla Walla district Army Engineer, said the decision not to move the gravee was reached at a meeting of the general eounoil for the Umatilla, Walla Walla, Cayuse and Yakima tribes at Pendleton. Temperance Division Members Appointed SALEM VP) Gov. Douglas McKay has appointed the mem bers of the Temperance and Re habilitation Division, which was created by the 1949 Legislature. Members are Mrs. W. W. Gab riel, The Rev. Walter Knutson and Dr. John Montague, all of Portland; Fred C. Inkster, Oswe go; and Dr. Franklin R. Zeran, Corvallis, associate dean of edu cation at Oregon State College. The division will promote tem perance education, and will have charge of the Liquor Control Commission'! clinic to owe alco-holioa. OPEN FOR BUSINESS!! IN SPRINGFIELD AT 331 MAIN STREET- THE HBW SPRINGFIELD PAINT STORE DOORS OPEN FRIDAY A.M. 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