Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 04, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    End of 100 M.P.H. Chase Sailors John Ganchefl and Har
py Makl, occupants of stolen car (top), were being chased
by nienway patrolmen at an estimated 100-miles-per-hour
In Oakland, Calif., when they crashed into a car driven by
Paul Tehero (bottom), slinging it around a utilities pole.
Tehero was seriously injured and is near death. The sailors
escaped with minor injuries. (Acme Telephoto)
UNIVERSITY Or
OREGON
Campus Clippings
I , By CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER
I Sophomore Whiskerino was a great success. The decorations
'consisted of a clothes line effect, with tattered old clothes at
tached. Above the bandstand was a big roof, giving the ap
'pcarance of a hill-billy's home. . Many Salem people were
jthere to enjoy the dance. Beverly Krueger, Margie Becke,
Crystal Huntington, Allie Lour-
lOhling, Roberta Tussing, Jane
Carson, all were there with their
escorts . . . Salem two - somes,
Doug Carter and Marianne Bone
steele, Barbara Sundet and Wil
son Wilt, Irene McLeod and Del
Kleen.
Six candidates have been
named for Homecoming Hostess.
'These girls will be voted on by
he student body this week. The
winner will be presented at the
fortland game.
A rally was held Sunday to
Welcome back the team from
the Iowa trip.
'i .
We students are keeping
healthy. Gamma Alpha Chi, the
advertising honorary, has been
njtmsorinK an applesale. Itseems
the Oregon campus will take
care of the surplus of apples that
news commentators have been
talking about.
The foreign movie club is
bringing to the campus this year
a iine series of foreign films.
rh( first one to be presented Is
"Symphonie Pastorale."
Monday night pranksters op-pnd-
with an overload bag of
Iritks, and left conspicious evi
dence of their visits about the
campus. The Oriental art mu
teum had a sign in front which
read, "Sandy McTavish School
9f Ballroom Dancing Acrobatic
ind'Tap." Doorways were found
blockaded by cars.
This week-end it's off to Port
land. Friday night a big rally
will be held at the Paramount j
theater. There will be a 45-
minute campus entertainment
show which will start at 7:45.
"Pinky," a first-run motion pic
ture will be presented during
the remaining half. Sounds like
a good time for all.
COLUMBIA
LONG PLAY
RECORDS
featuring the popular
Trumpet Time
Harry Jomes
CL-6044
Reminiscing with
Dinah Shore
CL-6069
Sequence in Jozz
Woody Herman
CL-6026
Dance Parade
Gene Krupa
CL-6066
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Corner State and High
Downstairs. Oregon Bldr.
Dial 3-8632
Orrm Frldir Nifhli Till
Order of Payment of G. I.
Insurance Dividend Given
Washington, Nov. 4 i The order of payment of the S2.800.
000.000 special insurance dividend to World War II veterans
will be based generally on the last three digits of a veteran's
service serial number.
The veterans administration explained today for the first time
the system under which checks
will be mailed to veterans hold
ing national life insurance poli
cies. Payments are to begin in
January.
Under the procedure, VA
said, a veteran whose serial num
ber ends in 000 35.496.000 for
example will be included in the
first mailing of checks.
pn the other hand, a veteran
with a serial number such as
100 990 will be among the last
to receive his check.
The VA said this method of
payment was decided upon after
careful consideration, and de
scribed it as the most non-dis
criminatory that could be de
vised.
The full serial number has
nothing to do with the order
of payment merely the last
three digits. Likewise, the num
ber on the card which VA sent
to applicants acknowledging
claims has nothing to do with
it.
Applications will be broken
down into groups as they are
received. These groups then will
be separated into ten Droeessine
units by the last serial digits I
0 to 9. There is a voucher writ-!
ing machine for each of the ten
groups, and it is hoped to han
die a total of 200,000 accounts
daily. This will be reached by
drawing out 20.000 cards from
each of the ten final-digit
groups.
After all last digit serial num
bers 0 to 9 have been processed,
the procedure will be repeated
based on the second digit.
About 16.000.000 veterans are
eligible to receive the payments.
About a quarter of Austria's
population lives in Vienna.
French Lowest Paid
Workers Get Bonus
Paris. Nov. 4 tfi The French
cabinet decided today to give I
living cost bonuses up to 3.000
francs ($8.50) to low paid work
ers this month.
If any bonuses are to be paid
in succeeding months, they will
have to be voted by other cab
inet sessions. The money is in
tended to tide over workers
until free collective bargaining
can be reestablished.
French non communist labor
unions are asking more than
that, but wage-demand strikes so
far have been small and spora
dic. The bonus is aimed at bring-
Capilal Journal. Salem. Ore.. Friday, November 4, 19197
ing all workers up to a minimum
15,000-franc monthly wage.
Crabbing Begins
Newport, Nov. 4 Ml Crab
bing was under way in the bay
nere toaay, with about 20 boats
fishing. A fish company, buy
ing the crabs to bait crab pots
for the ocean crab season start
ing November 15, is paying 8
cents a pound. The season's final
tuna catch was delivered here
by the vessel Josephine. Its one
ton catch sold at $325.
The scientific name for jungle
cat is Felis chaus.
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