Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    tO Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Friday, September 30, 1919
East Salem Notes Change
In Auburn School Staff
East Salem, Sept. SO A change wai made at the Auburn school
this past week with Mri. Rebecca Burnham being transferred to
the new Lincoln school at the Four Corners. There will be only
three teacheri at Auburn with each having two grades. Several
children living on Monroe avenue were also transferred to the
Lincoln school as the school bn;
passed by their homes. This
will leave one vacant room at
Auburn that may be used for
recreation and lunch room
for the noon hour.
Mrs. Lee Green and son Paul
of Pearidge, Ark., are visiting
this week In the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Williams in Auburn community.
Mrs. Hazel Board of Walla
Walla, Wash., Is a guest In the
home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Stowell. Sunday evening she
was honored guest for a family
dinner party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns. Mrs.
Johns is her brother. The table
was set for Mrs. Board, Mrs.
Stowell, Hazel Stowell, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and son,
Freddy; Victor Johns, Leonard
Cafferty and the hostess. Monday
Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Board, Mrs.
Stowell and Leonard and Caffer
ty motored to Eugene for a visit
In the home of another sister,
Mrs. Julius Hockhold.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis of
Auburn community were guests
In Salem of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Powel.
June Stowell entertained over
the past week-end at the Delake
beach home of her parents, Miss
Betty Jones of Portland; Miss
Norma Joe Smith of Florida and
Miss Marion Christianson of
Nappa, Ida.
Mrs. Stuart Johns was hostess
for the Monroe Avenue Sewing
club
Richpy, Mrs. Arthur Stowell,
Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. Ber
nard Kenny and Kathy; Mrs.
John Meier and Linda; Mrs. Wil
fred Wilier, Mrs. Warren Shrake:
Mrs. Clarice Mahoney, and the
hostess.
Food Prices
Drop in Wesl
San Francisco, Sept. 30 (UP)
Food prices in the west dropped
during August in contrast to a
slight rise nationally, the U. S.
department of labor's bureau of
labor statistics reproted here to
day.
The price of food to moderate
income families in the west is
almost ten per cent below last
year's prices for the month of
August, Regional Director Max
D. Kossoris said. The price level
for August was 0.9 per cent be
low that the previous month in
the west but rose 0.4 per cent
nationally.
A principal factor in the de
cline, Kossoris said, was a 4.7
per cent decrease in the price
level of fruits and vegetables,
with fresh varieties off by six
per cent and canned goods by
2.2 per cent, while the dried
group increased by 1.2 per cent.
Although pork prices rose 4.6
ner cent over July and chicken
Present were Mrs. Paul' 0.4 per cent, beef and veal went
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SPEED-UP UNDER-WAY
Sensational New A-Bombs
Being Stockpiled by U.S.
By JOSEPH L. MEYER
Washington, Sept. SO (URI This country is speeding up the re
frabrication of its atomic explosives stockpile into the sensational
new bombs proved at Eniwetok and since put into production on
an "industrial basis.
At the same time, It was indicated today, plans are being
whipped Into shape for other
operations designed to extend plosives into the new bomb
this country s atomic leaa over models tesiea si tniweioK can
Russia. They would include: be accomplished with existing
1. Hastening development oijiacuiues, u was uiiuiuuu.
These facilities Include a new
$25,000,000 plant which went
into operation In July at Han
ford, Wash. It was specifically
built to shape plutonlum into the
explosive cores of the new
bombs.
They also Include the bomb
engineering and development
laboratory at Sandia, N. M., the
bomb science lab at Los Alamos,
N. M., and more than $100,000,
worth of bomb part plants scat
tered through the country.
Atomic Scientist Testifies Dr. Irving Fox, former profes
sor at the University of California radiation laboratory (left)
talks with his attorney, Clifford J. Durr, before appearing in
Washington before the house un-American activities commit
tee during probe of possible communist activities in the labora
tory. (AP Wirephoto)
off 2 8 per cent and lamb 4.4
per cent to make for an average
decline of 0.8 per cent in meat
prices.
Dairy products, cereals and
bakery products increased less
than one per cent but egg prices
advanced sharply by 3 8 per
cent and sold at an average of
73 cents per dozen.
No changes were reported in
the prices of beverages, lugar
and sweets.
The national index for food
prices was 202.6 in August,
whereas it ranged in the west
from a high of 209.9 in San
Francisco to a low of 199.1 in
Denver. It was 200.8 in Butte,
Montana, 201.7 in Los Angeles,
and 211.6 in Portland, the gov
ernment agency said.
PIMPLES, ITCHY RASH, RING WORM,
CASUS, iCZEMA. fxt.tnollr Caui4j.
ATHLETE'S FOOT
RHUS STARTS IN ( TO 30 MINUTIt
AT Fam MEYER DRl'G
hew processes lor extracting
bomb raw materials from low
grade uranium ore deposits be
ing mined In Colorado, Utah,
Idaho and Arizona.
2. Going ahead If congress
and atomic energy commission
officials decide It Is advisable
with construction of two new
plutonlum production piles at
Hanford, Wash., a $190,000,000
project which had been deferred
to 19S0 and 1951.
S. Speeding construction of a
$70,000,000 addition to the atom
ic explosive plant at Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
.
Refabrication of atomic ex-
Blue Line Cafe
WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAYS
Baked Ham
or
Turkey and Dressing
1.00
Ham & Eggs 80c
276 Chemeketa
Great progress already has
been made toward perfection of
Town 'Repels'
Air Men Invasion
Othello, Wash., Sept. SO (
A four-car "Invasion" by 18
Moses Lake air force base sol
diers was repelled with pitch
forks, pick handles and fists last
night by several dozen towns
folk.
Early today, 13 of the enlisted
methods for extracting scarce
and precious atomic metal from
domestic ores. Five plants are
available for this work In the
Colorado plateau states. Three
are in operation.
But the work is costly, and If
it is pushed to capacity to
supplement high grade ore sup
plies from the Belgian Congo
and Canada congress may have
to put up more money.
Chairman Brien McMahon, D.,
Conn., of the joint congressional
atomic energy committee said to
day he believes "more bucks"
are needed if this country Is to
maintain its superiority in atom
ic weapons.
men were in the Moses Lake
base guardhouse while MPs and
state patrolmen were looking
for the remaining carload of
five.
Mayor Clyde Matthews said
he believed the "invasion" was
organized as a reprisal for ac
tion last Thursday night when
two air force men were "run out
of town" after creating a dis
turbance.
'I tried to talk them out of
it but it didn't work," Matthews
said. "So I spread the word
around town and some of the
fellows got together."
'We caught one ear at the
edge of town and worked over
three of them. Then we let them
go."
The soldiers were in private
automobiles, the pitchfork and
pick-handle armed townsfolk in
trucks.
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