Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 08, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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Ducks Snowbound Ton Snowbound wild mallards, win
tering near Lewiston, Mont., nover over Warm Springs Creek
where water temperature is between 60 and 70 degrees.
BE PALS WITH 'EM
Don't Throw Comics Away
Or Keep Kids From Movies
. New York, March 8 U.R) Don't throw away the children's com
ics, a child study expert advises parents.
Instead, she said, read their lavorite comics with them and dis
cuss them .together. Don't shut off a child's favorite radio pro
gram or drag him out or a movie, but instead watch his reaction.
Josette Frank, educational as
sociate in charge of children's
books and radio on the staff of
the child study association of
America, expressed her views
in a phamplet issued by the
public affairs committee, Inc., a
non-profit, educational organiza
tion. Miss Frank said there was "no
basis in fact for the current news
headlines which blame comics
for children's delinquent acts,
or for reckless claims that they
have caused a rise in juvenile
crime."
"The causes of crime are not
so simple," she said. "They lie
much deeper, in our society's
failure to meet the basic needs of
these children."
In the pamphlet, entitled
"Comics, Radio, Movies and
Children," Miss Frank said that
many of the recent attacks on
the comics have made parents
anxious.
"This is unfortunate, because
anxious parents may do more
damage to their children then
comics reading," she said.
She advised parents to watch
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Errol Flynns
Talk of Divorce
Hollywood HP) Nora Kdding
ton Flynn, Errol's wife, says
she's made up her mind to di
vorce the screen's foremost
swashbuckler.
"We have reached an oral
agreement and our attorneys
are to put it into writing with
in a few days," she said Satur
day. "I'm going to a ranch out
side Las Vegas, as I wish to
live quietly there, and I'll have
the children with me "
Flynn was not available for
comment. The two have sepa
rated and reconciled several
times recently. Mrs. Flynn has
appeared in public often of late
with Singer Dick Haymes, who
has parted from his wife, Act
ress Joanne Dru.
their children's reactions to ex
citing programs or movies. If
they appear to be too upset
ting, she said, parent: can sug
gest that their youngsters skip
them for a while. She added,
however, that just sitting with
the children while they are list
ening or watching may be suffi
ciently reassuring.
"A child too preoccupied with
crime or horror is showing us
plainly that he needs help," she
said. "Excessive comics reading,
too, may be a symptom of dis
turbance." The pamphlet suggests that
parents see that their children
have plenty of enjoyable things
to do and varied experiences so
that radio listening or movie
going does not absorb them to
the exclusion of other activities.
Miss Frank suggested that
parent-teacher groups and lo
cal councils study what is avail
able to children on newsstands
on the air, and in motion pic
ture houses and express their
approval or disapproval in writ
ing to those responsible.
Farm, Garden
Business Opens
A modern farm and garden
supply has been completed at
4345 Silverton road and the bus
iness in the new building will be
under the firm name of Valley
Farm store.
Most of the construction was
done by the three owners, Bob
and John Gray ana Don
Schmidt. Bob Gray and Schmidt
are operating the business.
The doors are open for busi
ness from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
and on Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m.
Ample car parking space is pro
vided during nil hours of busi
ness. The sales room is a 40 by 44
foot pumice stone building color
fully lighted and painted It ad
joins a warehouse 40 by 60 feet
with good dock facilities.
Complete farm and garden
items are stocked, including
commercial feeds, sanitation and
farm supplies, baby chickens, pet
supplies, fertilizers, hay and
grain, agricultural chemicals,
tools, etc.
Navy's Helicopter "Guard Plane" The navy's new HJP-1
helicopter hauls a "litter patient" in a basket suspenaed on a
cable beneath it during tests at the naval air test center,
Patuxent, Md. Built by the Piasecki Helicopter Corp., the
versatile rotor wing plane will carry five passengers, or
three litter patients in addition to pilot and co-pilot. It is
designed for use with the fleet on carrieis as a "guard plane"
to pick up pilots who have to "ditch" and on cruisers to re
place catapult planes for ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore pas
senger and cargo carrying. (AP Wirephoto from U. S. Navy)
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, March 8, 1949 17
House Votes for
Secrecy Bill
Washington, March 7 'Pi
The house passed overwhelming
ly Monday a guarded, broadly
worded bill to strengthen the
U. S. intelligence network
abroad.
Approval came on a 348 to 4
rollcall vote voiced by Rep.
Marcantonio (Al. N Y ), who op
posed the measure.
The bill went to the senate
shrouded in the same cloak of
super secrecy which has marked
it since it started its legislative
journey almost a month ago.
In a report accompanying the
bill, the house armed services
committee said:
"The report does not contain
a full and detailed explanation
of all of the provisions of the
proposed legislation in view of
the fact that much of such in
formation is of a highly confi
dential nature.
However, the committee on
armed services received a com
plete explanation of all features
of the proposed measure. The
committee is satisfied that all
sections of the proposed legisla
tion are fully justified."
Measure Intended
To Protect Children
A b.i to require motorists to
come to a stop when approach
ing school buses which havt
stopped to load or unload chil
dren was passed by the senats
Monday and sent to the houst.
The bill provides a $100 fint
for violation.
Frozen Packs Show
Increase Over '47
Chicago, March 8 (Pi The
amount of food packed by freez
ing processes increased 120,-
000.000 pounds in 1948 over
1947, an industry spokesman said
today.
Fred J. Becker. Gresham.
Ore., president, of the Nationaf
Association of Frozen Packers,
told the national frozen foods
convention that 1.125.000.000
pounds of frozen foods were
packed in 1948.
Fruits and vegetables ac
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occasionally has temperatures
dipping down to nearly 50 de
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promoting freer breathing and more re
freshing sleep. Get MENDACO from
your druggist today. Quick satisfaction
money back guaranteed.
counted for 66 percent of the
total, he said. Seafoods totaled
160,000,000 pounds, poultry
125,000,000 and fruit juices 30,
000,000 pounds.
Becker said frozen vegetables
consumption increased 20 per
cent, while frozen fruit 'sales
rose 35 percent.
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Conducts Service In Struck Cemetery Beside grave dug
by volunteer students from the St. Joseph Seminary Francis
Cardinal Spellman (with book) conducts first burial service
at Calvary cemetery In New York since professional grave
diggers went on strike. Grief-stricken husband, son and
daughter of the woman, Mrs. Josephine Moore, for whom
the services were held, stand beside the cardinal. (Acme
Telephoto)
Ex-Junior Police
Member Arrested
Dallas, March 8 The Dallas
youth, who as a leader in the
junior police organization here
last year, gained wide publicity
for capturing some auto thieves,
today found the shoe on the oth
er foot.
Sgt. Art Teterud said that Earl
Patrick Wyscaver, 18, had con
fessed to implication in stealing
an auto in Dallas on February 19.
He said he was assisted by Ken
neth Simon, now in the Marion
county jail on another auto theft
charge, and a third accomplice.
Police have not apprehended the
third boy.
The black sedan was stolen
near the Dallas high school and
was recovered near Pedee a few
days later.
Wyscaver was a leader in the
junior police which is no long
er active here when he assist
ed officers in locating and cap
turing two youths who had stol
en an auto from a private ga
rage ASTHMA
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jm ft teen todar in rvporu of aueeetl with
a palhatiTt formula whirh acu to ralicva
oetmtion. Man and women who formrlr
tQfferH with dratd coufhing-. choking.
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MM aftar ualnr it. PflOUITIN eotta ft. but
aonsfderint raautta. this ia not xpanaiT,
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Mall Orders Filled
Simon has confessed to steal
ing a Ford !lub coupe in Salem
on March 2. With the youth who
is sought in connection with the
first theft, he drove to Pedee,
Blodgett, Falls City, Dallas and
out the Oakdale road. There the
stolen auto was abandoned when
It became stuck by the roadside.
Sgt. Teterud and Officer Earl
Anderson of Dallas city police
recovered the car when notified
by residents that it had been
there for some time.
One species of solitary wasp
will feed only on spiders; anoth
er requires a certain type of cat
eroillar. and others dine exrlu
sively on beetles, grasshoppers.
ants, cricKets or cockroaches, to
name a few specialties.
Use Organic
Fertilizer
77)e Right Way to
Rebuild Soil
Free of Weed Seeds
Odorless
6 sacks $5.00
Bulk 1 ton . $1000
Mor,. $17.50
Free delivery anywhere In
Salem area
Phone 3-8127
Any day now comes one of spring's biggest
thrills that first carefree cruise into the
country on the wings of your Buick with the
air warm and full of promise, and yon falling
in love with your Buick all over again!
We want you to get the most out of this affair,
because we've been around Buicks so much
we have a deep and loving interest in them,
too so we've got everything all set in our
shop to get your car all set for the season.
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Changing your oil-flushing out your cooling
system these are only starting points for usl
Any machine as fine as your Buick deserves
a complete check-up and tune-up and we
have the men, the tools, the experience, to do
it as no one else quite canl
Drop in this week and let us fix a time
for bringing your Buick beauty up to its
new-car thrill-level. For that magic
Saturday morning, sometime soon, when
there's a heady invitation in the air
to get under way someplace -ie ready!
CLBAN
pork plugs, diitrlbutor, car
burtlor.radialor and eooling
iyilm. botlery Urmlnali.
ADJUST
park plugs, Ignition Hmlng,
valvB-toppel eloranc, ear
burttor, gnrotor charging
rota, fan-ball tamlon.
crankcdi, transmit, ion,
differential, ehaiifi, fronl
wheal bearings, it ring
TIGHTEN
cylinder head, all hose
connection,
ALSO
do complete engine
tune-up, Impeet front broke
linings for wear, last battery
and add water.
m$i care tefs luicls b
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bookshelf and three spacious drawers. The en
tire front is highly figured butt walnut veneer.
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i 255 N. LIBERTY
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