minutes, held his own today In People who have eaten the meat of alligators and croco diles report that it is compar able to pork in taste and tender ness when it is well cooked. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 9, 1949 !! Ms ngnt :or me. The boy stopped breathing af ter a traffic accident but a heart stimulant and artificial respira tion revived him. Huntinffton St TIME IN W YEARS hospital doctors said. Thv pxnlalned he aooarent- ly "died" because of extreme chrwlr anH fat psraninc from ithe injured bone marrow and MRS. EMMA K. I1ALEX clogging arteries. T.nurpnp wni vixitinB- hrp frnm Mninv. Pnl . whpn hp ran into the path of a car late Sat urday night. WRINGER WASHER s such it t ! " i i i i ij Two Named to Atom Board Washington, May 9 VP Pres ident Truman today named two college professors, Gordon Dean, and Henry Dewolf Smyth, as members of the Atomic Energy k commission. He sent the nominations to the senate after accepting the resig nation of Robert F. Bacher as a commission member, effective! tomorrow. William W. Waymack previously had resigned. Dean is professor of law at the University of Southern Cal ifornia and a practicing attorney. Smyth is a professor and chairman of the department of physics at Princeton university. Smyth, wrote the famous "Smyth Report" on the atom bomb. It was issued shortly aft er the first bomb was dropped In Japan and became the subject of a wide controversy. Dean is 43 and a native of Se attle. Smyth, SI, was born at Clinton, N. Y. Liquid Oils Can Be Made from Oil Shale Louisiana, Mo., May 9 U.ra Secretary of Interior- Julius A. Krug says that liquid fuels can now be made from oil shale at prices that compete with oil from wells. He also said that the fuels can be made from coal at a price only slightly above regular oil prices. Krug made his announcement in a speech dedicating the na tion's first coal-to-oil demonstra tion plants here yesterday. The hydrogenation and gas synthe sis plants were built by the bu reau of mines at a cost of $15,-000,000. Birthday Well Observed Fairview Complimenting Mrs. Howard Stephens on whose birthday her son and daughfer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens entertained with a birthday family dinner at their home at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lembkie entertained at a S o'clock birthday dinner the same day. Marching Scouts Draw Curbstone Spectators Troops of Boy Scouts marching through downtown streets as a send off to their annual circus under auspices of the Lions club and staged Saturday evening attracting admiring spectators along Commercial street. Plain or iodized: always free-running, always uniform. Your grocer has Leslie in the good-looking red package. - x i f - It I Qf I 1 If -r J. I ghost as well as one bath. Later he entered the Royal Navy as a cadet He served in the British air force until injuries from a plane crash forced him to retire. At once he embarked on a travel career encircling the globe. Boy Thought Dead Holds Own for Life Pasadena, Cal., May 9 (U.R) Little Lawrence Page, 4, who doctors said was "dead" for 10 Commander Scott Tourist Dollars To Be Stressed The Oregon Advertising club's tourist week caravan will visit Salem for a luncheon meeting arranged by the Salem Realty board Friday, May 13. Featured speaker will be the world-famous traveler, Com mander Scott of radio fame. This meeting will be a send- off for the tourist season with invitations particularly extend ed to managers and employes of companies which deal direct ly with tourists. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of more tourist dollars in the pros perity of Oregon conmmunlties and in w a y to Increase this business. Commander Scott is the nar rator of the program "Romance of the Highways sponsored by Pacific Greyhound over ABC each Sunday morning. He Is a fabulous character who stowed away on a sailing ship at the age of 10 years. Two years later, a salty tar of 12, he returned to the somber atmos phere . of the Scott ancestral home, an 800-acre English cas tle, complete with drawbridge, 42 bedrooms and at least one o fr JJj mako-vp Usiani dees wondart lor III Does your fae live up to your clothes these days? Or isn't your make-up co-ordinated as completely as your costume? It's so easy to be guided to greater loveliness, when you meet Miss Judith Judd, well-known Beauty Consultant from the famous Richard Hudnut Fifth Avenue Salon! She'll be here all week to advise you on subtle make-up, scrupulous skin-care, special hair hints. She'll be glad to give you an individual , , . per sonalized , , , make-up les son that makes the most of your charms. Telephone for your appointment now! iXTHAt With every DuBarry purchase of 1 .00 or more, there's a gift of beauty waiting for youl Capital Drug Store y Start at Liberty "On the Corner" li You can't tn-i a head cold with cosmetics. 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