- m m YWC A Activities Varied; not Limited to Youth of City Located in the 700 block of State street Is the YWCA, one of the Community Chest supported organizations, which serves as a gathering place for many of the youth of the city. The YWCA's activities, however, are not limited to the younger generation. In addition to sponsoring clubs within its organiza tion, it serves as a Katlierintr place for organized clubs and their place on the YW's calen- classes. Here, too, is provided housing for young women new to the city and in need of em ergency housing. The building provides rooms for 10 permanent guests and has room for six overnight guests. The rooms and kitchen privi leges are given the residents for a fee of $12.50 monthly. . The YW is used by several organizations not connected with the YW for meeting places and these organizations by paying a small fee may arrange to have the use of the kitchen. Organi zations connected with the YW have kitchen privileges without payment of any fee. Among the outside organiza tions now using the YW for a meeting place are the WCTU, DAR, Business and Professional Prayer club, Friends Church and the Unitarian church. The YWCA, which this year needs $15,000 from the Red Feather Drive to cover its de ficit of the year, offers a varied program, aimed at training youth for leadership and devel oping tolerance for all races and creeds, A number of clubs are organ ized within the YWCA with pro grams planned for each. Among the activities is the program for young adults. One of the spe cial clubs organized under the YWCA is the young peoples' so cial group of boys and girls from Fairview home. This club meets every two weeks for danc ing ond small get-togethers. Yearly social or semi - social events held by the YWCA include a tea for new member? in the spring (the active mem bership list of the organization now is about 300); the smorgas bord held in November cele brating fellowship and prayer week and international week; and the hanging of the greens at Christmas time. In the past years summer eamps have been held for the girls but this year Teen-Treks were substituted. Longest of these trips was one made by 27 girls from July 18 to July 22. On this trip the girls were taken around the Mt. Hood loop and into the Metolius river area. Unorganized over night week ends at Camp Crestwood on Route 9, Salem, were also a part of the summer program for girls' group at the YW. Educational classes also have dar and are open to any interest ed persons, who pay a small fee to help in financing the classes, which are not self-supporting. On the list of classes for this year are one in Spanish, one in textile painting and one in ceramics. The country with the densest population is Java, with 737 people to the square mile. Atlantic Union Answer to Bomb Chicago, Sept. 26 (U.R) Three scientists said today that there can be no agreement with Rus sia on control of atomic arma ments and that the only alterna tive to war is the establishment of a supergovernment of the North Atlantic nations. "And even then we might have war," Dr. Harold C. Urey, one of the leaders of the United States atomic bomb project, said. Dr. Samuel K. Allison, di rector of the U. of C. institute of nuclear studies, and Dr. Leo Szilard, professor of Bio-phys ics at the U. of C, agreed with Urey at a news conference. Any war would probably last at least ten years, the scientists said. "Anyone who thinks it would end in ten minutes is making a terrible mistake," Urey add ed. Dr. Thorfin R. Hogness, di rector of the University of Chi cago's institute of radio-biology and bio-physics, said, however, that the possibility of agree ment between Russia and the United States should not be en tirely discounted without fur ther attempts. "Although we'd have to con cede even more than we have been willing to so far." he added. "There isn't the slightest use of even discussing it with Rus sia now," Urey said. "We couldn't trust them anyway." Urey said it might be a month or it might be five years before Russia has a stockpile of bombs comparable to that of the Unit ed States. There is no wav of knowing how much uranium Russia has or how far its tech nological developments have carried it. He said it is possible that Rus sia may even develop a bomb superior to that of the United States. The news conference was held at the University of Chicago, where the U.S. atomic bomb was developed. A small vial of rose perfume can have as much as 200 pounds of roses in it. Flying Eagle .Patrol Taking Outing Trip Salem Heights The Flying Eagle Patrol of scout troop 19 at Salem Heights went on a trip that they won earlier in a con test with the other patrols for advancement and attendance in uniform. They left Saturday, and drove part way and then hiked four miles to Pamela Lake where Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Monday, Sept. 28, 1949 11 they spent the night. Sunday they hiked to the cove and back to the car. Clark Lethin was in charge of the boys. Scouts going were Bruce Lethin, David Morgan and Mark DeCew. CORNS GO FAST Enjoy quick raliW ind peedily remove Aching corn with thin, cushion Inf Ut. BctaoU's .ii pad. Cot but trifle. E tfr I I II WVVl III V I ' SHUT OUT DRAFTS Keep cold drafts from your home, retain heat more easily in your rooms, with our window-insulating Storm Sash. Amazing, how they cut down heating ex pense. 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