Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Ready to Roll Fifteen-month-old Mike Gallucci, Jr., of
Syracuse, N. Y., takes roller skating in his stride (left) and
doesn't mind occasional spills (center) but he doesn't like it
(right) when mother takes the skates at bedtime.
$770 Million
For Northwest
Portland, Nov. 9 P) The
three Northwest states are listed
lor reclamation work totaling
some $770,000,000 in the next
fix years, Michael W. Straus
said here today.
Straus, commissioner of re
clamation, said Montana and
Wyoming projects bring the total
to $883,000,000.
The total figure was listed
yesterday in the interior depart
ment's "Package" report from
Washington. It was a sum
mary of the various works in
contemplation, listed separately
In the past, but lumped together
now in one package for a con
venient over-all picture of what
the department has in mind.
Straus said the reclamation
projects by states had this
break-down: Washington, $300,
000,000, to irrigate 335,000 acres,
give supplemental water to 24,
000 acres and add 893,000 kilo
watts of power; Oregon, $181,-
000,000, to irrigate 14,000 acres
and provide supplemental water
to 15,000 acres; Idaho, $289,
000,000,to Irrigate 45,000 acres,
provide supplemental water to
959,000 acres and add 155,000
kilowatts of power; Montana,
$109,000,000, to irrigate 7,000
acres, provide supplemental
water to 25,000 acres.
Straus, who took a look at
Bonneville dam today and plans
to go to Medford and Klamath
Falls tomorrow en route to Cali
fornia, heard a central Oregon
delegation ask for expansion of
the Crooked river project. Pres
ent plans call for 'a dam 20 miles
southeast of Prineville. A dele'
gation asKed him to consider a
site 13 miles south of the same
city. Irrigation of some 15,000
Guests Hillyers Home
Brooks Dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Hillyer recently
were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevens,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiebke,
Mrs. Dorothy Kingberr'y, and
daughter Claudia, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Hillyer, Jesse and Dale, Mrs.
Carrie Wiltfang, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Worther, Mr. and Mrs.
Cresenson and daughter, Mr.
Gleason, Bob Royston, Iris May,
Vernie Lee, Ileane Jean, Bonnie
Jean and Betty Lou Hillyer.
1950 Model Car
Prizes Offered
Detroit. Mich., Nov. 8 The
1950 model car competition of
the Fisher Body Craftsman's
Guild is rffering $65,000 in cash
awards and university scholar
ships to the nation's best 'teen
age model automobile designers
and builders, it was announced
today by J. J. Cronin, vice pres
ident of General Motors, general
manager of the Fisher Body
Division, and Guild president.
Enrollments already are being
taken for the competition by
Guild field representatives who
personally are visiting many of
the public and parochial schools
throughout the country, Cronin
said.
Any boy in the United States
between the ages of 12 and 20
is eligible to enter the competi
tion and may obtain an enroll
ment card by writing to the
Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild,
General Motors Building, De
troit 2, Michigan.
A booklet on model car de
sign and construction, the only
textbook of its kind for youths
wishing to learn about automo
bile design, will be sent to each
boy enrolling in the Guild,
Cronin said.
The awards for the best mod
els entered in the Guild competi
tion again include eight, uni
versity scholarships for the na
tional winners of the Junior (12
through 15 years old) and Sen
lor (18 through 19) Divisions of!
the competition. In each age
group the award will be: 1st
S4.000 scholarship; 2nd $3,000;
3rd $2,000; 4th $1,000.
There will be 1 awards in
each state and the District of
Columbia, seven in each age
group as follows; 1st $150
cash; 2nd $100; 3rd $50; and
four Honorable Mention awards
of Model Builder's Tool Chests
For judging purposes, the states
and District of Columbia will
be grouped into 20 regions, each
of which will send a junior and
senior division winner expense-
free to the national Guild con
vention next August.
Indians occupy almost five
million acres of land in New
Mexico.
Convicted Red !
Loses City Office
New York, Nov. 9 W The
communist party has lost its
only major public office in the
United States.
Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Negro
member of the New York city
council, lost his re-election fight
yesterday to Earl Brown, Negro
magazine writer. Brown was
backed by a democratic-republican-liberal
coalition. He polled
63,030 votes to Davis' 21,962.
Davis is one of the 11 com
munist leaders convicted of con-
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1949 9
spiracy to advocate overthrow
of the U.S. government in the
recent conspiracy trial. Sen
tenced to five years in prison, he
is free in bail pending appeal.
BORING OPTICAL
HAS MOVED
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CORNER 12TH AT CENTER
Across from Bergs.
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"To the end that you work for
democracy, peace and security
of the people, you can count on
my support," Davis telegraphed
the victor.
today's Blitz Weinhard
has it
CO.
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travellers. They have difficulty
breathing at high altitudes.
acres in the Powell Butte area
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