Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    f Fight On (or
YR Chairman
Salt Lake City, June 23 l
Intra-party politics drew top in
terest of delegates to the nation
al young republican federation
convention which opened today.
Heavy campaigning was in
prospect for the chairmanship
and two double delegation fights
for seating came before the cre
dentials committee.
The two-delegation issues
were posed by Pennsylvania
and Maryland. The credentials
committee, which will decide
which delegations will be seat
ed, makes its first report tomor
row. Some half a dozen candidates
arc seeking the chairmanship
and waging vigorous campaigns.
Ralph E. Becker of Port Ches
ter, N.Y., the incumbent chair
man, presided today as tempor
ary chairman. Election of per
manent officers of the conven
tion was slated in late afternoon
In a pre-convention address
last night to members of the
western states regional council.
Philip Willkie, Indiana state rep
resentative and son of the late
Wendell Willkie, urged his party
to foster unity between business
and labor groups.
He said the conflict between
y labor and business tended to
" push American politics into the
Karl Marx class warfare pattern
and to advance the cause of
those who seek to destroy the
private enterprise system.
Salem Educators to
Attend Convention
Two Salem delegates will be
included in the 37 Oregon edu
cators who will attend the rep
resentative assembly of the Na
tional Education association in
' Boston July 3-8.
Named official delegates by
the Oregon Education associa
tion are Carl E. Aschenbrenner,
principal of Parrish junior high
school here, and Arthur V. My
ers, principal of the suburban
grade schools, Salem.
More than 30,000,000 spot and
projection resistance welds will
be made this year by automobile
manufacturers in the production
of an estimated 500.000 cars.
Cox and Sabath Make Up Representative E. E. Cox
(D., Ga.), (left) shake hands with Representative Adolph J.
Sabath (D., 111.), at a reconciliation in the rules committee
room in Washington, after their fist fight on the House
floor. Cox is reported by Rep. Walter (D., Pa.), to have
slapped Sabath during an argument over speaking time on
housing legislation. Sabath countered with two blows to
Cox's face. (AP Wirephoto)
Demos to Meet
In Newport
Selection of a successor to
Robert Maclean, who left a Lin
coln county court commissioner
position to accept appointment
as state tax commissioner, is
calling democrats of Lincoln
county to Newport Sunday night
at 7:30 o'clock. Since Maclean re
signed neither County Judge
Frank Gilkey, a democrat, or
Leonard Grant, commissioner,
a republican, have been able to
agree upon a successor.
Candidates for commissioner
known to have support in the
democratic county committee
are Ray Barclay, Tidewater; Lin
coln Kyle, ex-mayor of Ocean
lake; Jack Patterson, Depoe
Bay; Frank Jacobson, Newport:
H. R. Glascock, Eddyville, and
Albert Burke, Siletz. The com
mittee will also be called upon
to name a vice chairman to suc
ceed Mrs. Cleone Nelson, who re
cently moved to Douglas county.
The meeting was called by
Monroe Sweetland, Salem, dem
ocratic national committeeman,
who will be one of the princi
pal speakers. Others to appear
are Les Josslin, Portland, state
chairman, and James Goodsell,
Clatsop county, executive secretary
Teacher at Turner
Retires with Gifts
Dayton At the graduation
exercises of the Turner grade
school recently, Mrs. Clotis
Sloan, who has been teaching in
the system there at different
times for nearly 20 years, was
honored and retired from teach
ing. She was presented with a
gold pin presented to her from
the Oregon Teachers association,
by the county school superinten
dent. The faculty and school
board members presented her
with several pieces of bone chi
na. Mrs. Sloan is a relative of
Mrs. Herman Louis and Frank,
Vernon and Clark Foster of
Dayton. They will make their
home on their farm in the Pleas
antdale district.
in Tennessee reached an all
time high of 1165,259,000 in
1948.
The compass needle points
not to the North Pole but to the
north magnetic pole of the
earth, which is in northern Can
ada, near the Arctic Circle.
The federal-state crop report
ing service estimates that the
gross income from meat animals
Polio Strikes Down
Five More in Texas
San Angelo, Tex., June 23 IU.R)
The nation's worst polio epi
demic of the year struck five
more persons, bringing the total
number of victims to 208 today.
One patient was discharged
as the new cases were admitted
to Shannon Memorial hospital.
The epidemic was showing no
positive signs of subsiding. Sev
enteen new patients have been
admitted to Shannon since Sun
day and the hospital planned to
add more nurses to its staff.
Scripps Buys Interest
In The Dalles Chronicle
The Dalles, Ore., June 23 M
Scripps Newspapers, Inc., has
purchased an interest in The
Dalles Chronicle, it was an
nounced today by Robert S
Howard, Chornicle published.
The Scripps organization, al
so known as the Scripps League
of Newspapers, with headquar
ters in Seattle, has Joined with
Howard in the forming of a
new corporation known as West
ern Publishing company, for the
purpose of an expanding opera-
NOTICE
FIREWORKS DEALERS
BUY WHOLESALE From Your
Valley Representative for
CLIPPER FIREWORKS CO.
Pick your fireworks from the largest selection in the
Northwest. Located North Portland Road next door
north from Saving Center Market.
NORTHWEST STANDS
Ph. 35583 Locally Owned Ph. 34574
BIGGEST LITTLE
MARKET TOWN
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
SLAB
BACON
Dry sugar cure.' Any size piece. A
popular brand. This bacon has a
sweet, hickory smoke.
FRYERS
RHODE ISLAND REDS
We Cut Them Up
If You Wish
Approx. 3 lbs. each
1
u
b
BEEF
ROASTS
2
AGED
CHEESE
49c
STEAK
Round Sirloin Boneless
Remember, Absolutely Boneless
PIC-NICS
Boned and Rolled
swift's 54c
Sliced Bacon
45c I..
Armour's
SHORT RIBS
OF BEEF
Lean
29c
lb.
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Tomatoes RAD ?hes and SWEET CORN
GREEN UNIONS
5C bunch
2. 19c
Field Ripened
6 ears 35c
WANTED: Someone who can supply us with 8 or 10 more cases of
fresh country eggs. Will give a good deal to some farmer!
II fl lo 10 lb. baa . . 8C
IUi uvy e
2.19
Dill Pickles
21c
Quart Can
JELLO
All Flavors
3 - 19c
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
2c.n.25C
Tall Tin
MAYONNAISE
43c
Pint
Best Foods
15),
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
OPEN SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TILL 6:30 P.M.
If You Sell
Maraiine Subscriptions
FmU r Prt Tin. II Will rr
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SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY
Pasadena ft, California
Pilot's Skill
Saves 43 Lives
Memphis, Tenn., June 23 W
A pilot's skill and split-second
judgment were credited today
by the American Airlines with
bringing 43 persons alive
through a jolting crash landing
followed by fire.
Thirty-eight of those aboard
the huge two-engine Convair
were injured when the airliner
crashed two minutes after tak
ing off from municipal airport
here yesterday. None of the in
jured was considered critical.
Spokesmen for American Air
lines lauded Capt. Ed Hatch of
Memphis for his skill and judg
ment in crash-landing the craft
in a field after skidding it across
a highway and Into a large tree
The craft, the Fort Worth-to-New
York "City of San An
lonio. nosed down three and a
Hemorrhoids
(Piles)
Fistula Fissure
Prolapse and oth
er Rectal Disor
ders corrected the
easy, convenient
way. No hospitalis
ation, quick relief
Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic
Natrjr-Rctal SMelalUt
1144 Ctnter St.. Saltn, On.
Ph. M4M
FftEl PARKING
Capital Journal. Salem, OreRnn, Thursday, June 23, 19499
half miles from here. When
Captain Hateh brought it to a
stop, company spokesman said,
a wing was smashed, an engine
was ablaze and its gasoline was
loose.
Each year there are at least
two eclipses of the sun, which
occur when the shadow of tho
moon falls on the earth. There
may be as many as five in a
single year.
our 6
More of the popular
cereal that goes snap,
crackle, pop in milk!
Ves. more In the
new 8 oz. size!
Easy way to have he
enerfcy-food kids love
on hand. Stock up on
this economical size!
Sold ilse hi
popular 5VS u. ize
New JlRRle movie cut
outs for the kids on
every box.
THE MARKET
GROCERY
NORTH COMMERCIAL AT MARION ST.
Open Every Friday and Saturday 'til 8 P.M.
PRODUCE HOLLY SUGAR
LETTUCE 4'2C 10 89C 25 " 219
carrots.., 15c OCCIDENT FLOUR
JJ 25 Lb. Bag Makes a Towel
POTATOES l 43c in flic 1 75 $1 79
No. 1 "A" Size V Lb. Bag Mm s Lb. bag I f
TOMATOES SLIP T4
RedRip 2 lbs. 23C GARDEN NO. 2Vi TIN P.
M,,TC PORK and BEANS JJC
MbAIJ BUTTERNUT COFFEE
BEef Imported and Roosted by Pox ton & Gallagher Company
POT ROASTS - lb. 33c 1 u 56c 2 1.11
BACON lb. 45c . . . 3.83c
off SWIFTNING ..... 3 lbs. 79c
Frankfurters vel, duz, .
tb 45e OXYDOL-Larae Size ... . 0
Grade "A" Butter Miraele Yftjp ,Solad D'essi"9
l.63c l. 29co 49c
HUNT'S HOME STYLE fk
CATSUP mo. bom. 2 or 25c Pickled Beets 303 L Llz
LARGE WHITE BLUEBIRD FLORIDA I SWIFT'S
BEANS 2,b. 25c GRAPEFRUIT peanut
SnAwrne r JUICE BUTTER
CKACKERS Lb 25C (Sweetened) Coaster Tops
BISQUICKl 39c ; 27c ILT 29c
TASTY PAK '
GOLDEN CORN g 2.25c TOMATOES ft 2 , 2 9
OATS"0"" 39c FTIVAL PEAS 303 2 23c
IlTeTs L"f9"" KRISPY I KIPPERED
FLAPJACK FLOUR B,',b 45c CRACKERS SNACKS
f i c j Ar 2 Lbs 43c 3 . 25c
Oval Sardines 2 49c p,,.,,.
In Tomato Sauce DUilUlN. d KelloaaS
, IMITATION i
GRATED TUNA,, 25c 4VAN,UA15e
Pard Dog Food n,. , 2 to, 25c 8oz. . . 25c 2 , or 33c
Lucky Dog Food N.., 3, ,25c J?C PEP 2"29c
Open Every Friday and Saturday 'til 8 P.M.
Hot Master Bread at 4:30 P.M. Every Day