16- Pt Pt H. Oi To FOR wor trt v. Ph. bin p i BD lift Aut bu Ph. Sr.Ai bu E to nae Shr rvt 15 Ll dot prl. ptr Ivi BV I re Ll Ow II I D8 It Bii Wl an AS ho Le Hi hi P It e IK. tl h St II I 18 Capita? Journal, Salem. Ore, Monday, October 31, 1919 RCOT OF TROUBLE P It ipQ Early Xmu for Leukemia Victim Three potential Santa Clauses visit five-year-old Donna Rita Harrison, a leukemia victim, in El Paso, Tex., to learn what she would like for Christmas, since doctors give her only two months to live. She couldn't think of anything she wanted. Santa Clauses are, left to right: Warren Hoyt, Sgt. Emanuel Smith and Jules Cuen. (Acme Telephoto) Fund Completed For Willamina Willamina Members of the Willamina Civic club's com mittee which has been raising funds for the completion of the VFW Veterans Memorial build ing, met at the home of Lois Durham to discuss the success ful completion of their drive and to talk over plans for compiling a report to be sent in to General Federation of Women's clubs headquarters. . The report will be combined with two others, the cemetery clean-up commit tee and the park committee, and will be submitted to the General Federation of Women's clubs' contest for civic improve ment. The VFW fund committee had already turned over $S0OO in cash to the building fund, as well as the cancellation of a large number of obligations to business firms. The treasurer's report shows $2480.57 still re mained in the committee's hands. The treasurer was in structed . to turn over $2000 more to the building fund, and hold the remainder until a com plete financial accounting could be made. A $10,000 donation from As sociated Plywood Mills, Inc., has already been turned over to the building fund as a result of the committee s success in complet ing their drive. Following is a fairly conv plete list of the funds raised: Associated Plywood, $10,000; Shodeo June 5, $504.08; dances, $612.39; $100 donations, $300; VFW Building Bricks, $1570; basket social, $50.51; Amy Lee concert. $59.25; Plywood & Ve neer Workers' union. $1500; hotdog stand at Softball games, $80.89. Cancellation of obliga tions included the Willamina Lumber Co., $1500; Taylor Lum ber Co.. $200; Ralph Lawrence, contractor, $100, and Shetterly Hardware, $63. Members of the VFW commit tee are Mrs. Virgil Heider, Mrs. Rurik Hendrickson. Mrs. Emery Dentel, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Navy's Quarrel With Other Services Stems from New Act By JAMES MARLOW Washington, Oct. 31 ii The quarrel between the Navy and the other armed services has its roots in the unification act. Congress first passed that ret in 1947 and then tightened and toughened it this year. It has this purpose: To make the armed services work together better as a team, produce better planning, savc money on purchasing equipment, Johnson's head. So he's top man and so on. of all. This is a brief explanation of j-ne OI,iy one wno can over how the act and the trouble rule nim on questions of the Brew: I army, navy or air force is the Until 1947 the army and navypresiden, wno commander. were completely independent of in-chief. For example: Navy Secretary each other. The air force was part of the army. Each had two heads, military and civilian. This way: Army, Francis B. Matthews may think Johnson is wrong in wanting to drop 50.000 navy men and of chief of staff and secretary of;ficerg from tncir jobs and he may tell Johnson so. But if Johnson still says they're drop ped, they're dropped. Something else was added by the unification act. That's body called the joint chiefs of staff (JCS). It's made up of: The army chief of staff (Gen eral J. Lawton Collins); the air force chief of staff (General the war department; Navy, chief of naval operations and secre tary of the navy department. In both cases the civilian heads were over the military chiefs. Further, the two secretaries operated independently and each was a member of the President's cabinet. This meant they could go directly ot the President with MOVIES TO MAKE EXPOSE Female Shoplifters' Tricks To Be Revealed in Pictures By VIRGINIA MacPIIERSON ,tt'ni,H ,,u Hnllvwood CorrwpoDdPDtl Hollywood, Oct. 31 u.R Female shoplifters in Hollywood are going in for "booster boxes," slit dresses and baggy bloomers, a pretty lady cop reported today. And the amateurs are getting pretty good. Especially the housewives, says Mrs. Gladys Young. And when she tells you she s on ; - - the men are getting ousier it a about 50-50 this year." She's picked up children, too. They get "sticky fingers" Just before school opens and around Christmas-time. "But I guess there aren't any Fagins in town," Mrs. Young said. "We've never caught any child on a second offense." meir proDiems or complaints, Hoyt S. Vandenberg; and thei against each other. chiet of naval ODerations. Thisi This set-up was changed byii0h was held bv Admiral T.n..il the unification act of 1947 and B. Denfeld until President Tru-! further changed by the revised man fircd him Thursday). j law passed this year. This is There's a fourth top man in the set-up now: jaci the top military man of the Three Baby Sisters Dit in Flaming Truck Three baby sisters, aged 5, 4, and 2, were pinned in the cab of this smok ing truck and were burned to death at Spokane, Wash. The logging truck and a private car collided on a railway over pass and burst into flames. Dolores, Donna and Marlene Martin died. They were riding in the truck with their parents who were burned and bruised. The driver of the car was not hurt. (AP Wirephoto) The air force was separated from the army. Now there are country in the JCS. He's the chairman (General Omar Brad- three military agencies: tneiev). His lob is to act as n.nrf- army, navy and air force depart-'orator. He has no vole. ments. Each has its own top military man: army chief of staff, air force chief of staff, and chief of naval operations. And each department has its own civilian secretary. But power was taken from the sec retaries. They no longer are members of the president's cabi net. That's because congress cre ated something new: 1. A department of defense. The army, navy and air force department are all parts of the department of defense. 2. A secretary of defense (Louis Johnson) to head up the whole show. He's a member of the president's cabinet. He's boss over the three civilian secre taries. And those three civilian sec retaries cannot carry their com plaints to the president, unless Johnson approves. And they can't go to the President over Robert Pinnick, Mrs. H. A Par rett, Mrs. Roy Durham, Mrs Ray Morrison, Mrs. Floyd Ed miston and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. What final authority do the members of the JCS have? Sup pose the army and air force chiefs think the navy strength should be cut down, although the navy chief disagrees. Is that 2 to 1 vote final and is the navy cut down? No, says Secretary Johnson. He told congress the JCS mem bers have final say-so on noth ing, that they can only recom mend what should be done. He makes the final decision. The admirals squirmed but were unable to block decision after decision to cut down navy strengtli and ambition. Before unification, it had been able, as an independent agency, to do its own planning, subject only to decisions by the Presi dent and congress. Finally, unable to do anything under the unification law to get what they wanted for the navy, the admirals finally protested by making their feelings public. Every month of the year, wheat is being harvested in some part of the world, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Dallas Woman Nearly Buried For Washington Man's Wife The remains of Mrs. Victor Godfrey, 39-year-old Dallas woman and mother of seven children, arrived in Salem by train Monday morning after she had almost been buried Saturday in Yakima, Wash., as the wife of another man. Mrs. Godfrey was killed Monday night when she and Howard A. Wright, 48, of Naches, Wash., were Struck by an automobile! vestiffatini? the accident that the woman was Mrs. Wright. Besides her husband, Mrs. Godfrey is survived by four sons and three daughters, all of Dal las; her father, A. C. Christen sen, Rexburg, Ida.; two brothers and a sister. led Young Republicans For Profit-Pensions driven by Mrs. Newlyn E. Mc Donald, of Naches. Wright, who was slightly injured, was re leased from hospitalization Tuesday and had completed fu neral arrangements for the wom an whom he said was his wife, Mrs. Tillie Wright. Investigation of Wright's ef fects by the district attorney Wright's apple orchard cabin led to check-up with Godfrey at Dallas and he and a son were called to Yakima where positive identification was made and ar- St. Helens, Ore., Oct. 31 (jT) rangements completed to bring The Oregon Young Republicans the body back to Oregon for j executive board favors labor burial. Services will be held pensions paid from industrial from the Henkle and Bollman profits. chapel at Dallas Tuesday at 2 A pension resolution, voted o'clock. Saturday, followed a speech by Wright, who is being held in James Collins, Salem, a nation the Yakima county jail, has de-!al committeeman of the organ clined to say why he identified ization. He said the policy of Mrs. Godfrey as his wife. He ad- Big Steel industries in the cur mitted the true identity of the rent strike is "biased and woman after being confronted wrong." j with the Godfrey identification.! The supporting vote was un He had also told state police in-animous. undercover" duty for the L. A police squad, she means just that You have to undress your sus pects these days to catch 'em with the goods. Mrs. Young, who's shapely enough to obtain a screen test herself, reports for duty at Universal-International studios to teach Andrea King and Mona Freeman a few trade secrets for "Shoplifters." Officer Young guaranteed to iuo 11 111 mrtre rddy icssumb. uui h UatJ t U a nmn rlannctmont IIRU HIS f 'I f ....-. scurrying around for a lot of fancy equipment. They gave up on a "booster box" and built it themselves, complete with false bottom and hinged flaps. i "This," explained Mrs. Young, "is a common tool of the shop lifting trade. You can scoop a lot of valuable articles off a counter into the top. Then you hide them in the false compart ment." She also ordered studio da signers to whip her up a volu minous black satin dress with slits around the hips. Then she produced a huge pair of bloom ers. "This," said Mrs. Young, "is the latest wrinkle in the racket." Seems the female theives are snatching everything from dia mond necklaces to high-heeled shoes and caching the stuff away in their panties. "The trick is simple," the lady dick explained. "They just shove the merchandise through the slit and drop it into a corresponding pocket in their bloomers." So don't worry if the Misses King and Freeman look like they're putting on a little weight lately. They'll just be practicing with their bloomers on. "Housewives are the greatest amateur shoplifters," Mrs. Young said. "If their husbands won't buy them the luxuries they want. they go out and steal them." Last year, she added, down town department stores lost over half a million dollars to these Detty thieves. . 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