) X aisiiiiiipiip .mm. Columbia Paper Criticizes Ike New York, Dec. 7 U.R The Columbia university campus newspaper has criticized Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Colum bia president, for stating that many Americans were sacrific ing independence for the "illu sion of security." The Columbia Daily Spectator chided Eisenhower for his re marks before the St. Andrews society and said: "If the speech was a trial balloon, we think public reaction will soon flatten It." Some persons, the newspaper editorial said, interpreted his remarks as a "test of public sen timent by a possible nominee in the next presidential election." Deriding his remark that per haps the people wanted cham pagne and caviar when they should have beer and hot dogs, the editorial said that "being content with beer and hot dogs has never been part of the Amer ican tradition we know." The newspaper said that the search for security in employ ment ana civil liberties can hardly lead to the 'slothful influ ence' which the General de plores." " " " . -Motion Picture Pioneer Cecil B. DeMille (center) receives the "Pioneer of the Year" award at the Motion Picture Pioneers tenth anniversary dinner in New York. Rev. James Keller (left) leader of The Christophers, and Justice Ferdi nand Pecora (right) were speakers. Patricia Owen Gets Holiday Gift of Hope on Home Arrival Chicago, Dec. 7 (U.R) Four-year-old Patricia Owen, who came home to Chicago for what was expected to be her last Christ mas, got a pre-holiday gift of hope Tuesday. Dr. George H. Poncher, head of the pediatrics department at the Illinois Research hospital, examined the girl and reported that "this is not a hopeless situa-' Many peoples of the world find the eating of insects essen tial to surviving. tion." "I think that there is a lot that we can do for her," he said. ' Patricia is suffering from a rare malady known as fibrocy stic disease of the pancreas. Complications have caused her lungs to fill partially with thick fluid imparing her breathing and requiring an almost constant use of an oxygen mask. When doctors in California thought she might not have long to live, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen, decided to grant her last wish a Christ mas celebration with her cou sins here. Tuesday she was carried from a train wrapped in a blanket decorated with a large orchid. A waiting ambulance whisked her to the hospital. Poncher did not minimize the dangers of Patricia's condi tion and said that she was "very critically ill." He said that some of the fluid had been removed from her lungs here to help clear breath ing passages and that the treat ments would continue. We're going to do everything we can do to pull her through," he said. Patricia was pale and wan, but wide-eyed at the stir of photographers and reporters who awaited her arrival. .Because of the mask, however, she could say nothing. Her parents took her to Sun nyvale, Calif., two years ago in the hope that the mild climate would help the wracking coughs that marked the early stages of the disease. But when the doctors told her that there was little hope, they decided to bring her home for Christmas. ' Alien Smuggling Ring Broken; Two Nabbed Operating Planes WashinEton. Dec. 7 U.R The Justice Department announced today it had broken up an alien smuggling ring with the arrest of two Grand Rapids, Mich., men at Miami, Fla. Arrested on charges of smuggling in aliens from Havana, Cuba, by plane were Gaylor Saxton, a pilot, and Charles Cram- ton, both 26. The arrests were made by im igration officers working in co operation with the FBI. Three aliens allegedly smug gled into the country already have been taken into custody on charges of illegal entry. The department said 23 others, in cluding four children, would be rounded up before the weeK- end. A justice department spokes man said that coordination oi the Miami, New York, and Ha vana immigration officers led to the arrest of Ignatz Stern Fried, 27, and his sister, Ella Stern Fried, 21, and Henryka Czlen owa, in New York. The Frieds were taken to Mi ami where they pointed out a private airport where they had landed after a flight from a field near Havana. The spokesman said that this and other information led to the arrest of Saxton and Cramton. He said the pair operated with planes rented from private own ers or plane service companies in Miami. Saxton was accused of flying the aliens from Havana to Miami.. Cramton allegedly made the arrangements for those brought in to proceed to New York by plane or train. The two Michigan men, if con victed, face maximum penalities of $2,000 in fines and five years imprisonment for each alien brought in. The spokesman said that the 26 aliens allegedly involved were from the Balkan countries and paid from $500 to $800 each to get into this country. There was no smuggling charge for children under six he said. I m Eight Attend Forestry Meet Eight members of the staff of the local state forestry offi ce will be in Portland Decem ber 8, 9, 10 to attend the 40th annual Western Forestry and Conservation association meet ing. Included in the group at the meeting will be private, state and government forestry peo ple from the state of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and California, and foresters from British Columbia. The address of welcome will be given by Acting Governor William E. Walsh. Coming up for discussion at the three-day session will be forestry problems of the area including the spruce bud worm and slash burning. Attending from Salem are Lynn F. Cronemiller, Homer G Lyon, Jr., John B. Woods, Jr. Vance Morrisson, Marvin Hel land, Dwight Phipps, Ted Rain water and Dale Bever. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1949 9 In the radio broadcasting trade any daytime dramatic story in serial form is labeled a "soap opera" largely because the original sponsors were soap companies and some still are. Appointed Martin H. Blote (above) of Sacramento, Calif., Bureau of Reclamation at Sac ramento. (AP Wirephoto) pared with $53,002 for the sim ilar period in 1948, For instance, the state depart ment of higher education cut its travel expense from $15,187 in the four months last year to $11,- 622 for the four months this year. Loyal Womans Class Has Holiday Affair Falls City The Loyal Wom en s class held its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester Benefiel. Officers for the coming year were elected and are: Mrs. Indian Service Area Head Is Appointed Washington, Dec. 7 (U.R) Sec retary of the Interior Oscar L. Chapman today announced the names of ten area directors of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With their appointment, he said, reorganization of the field serv ices of the bureau is complete." The new directors and the areas they cover include: Don C. Foster, Juneau, Alaska Alaska native service. E. Morgan Pryse, Portland Ore.: Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Weddings in Afghanistan of- ten are held at five o'clock in the morning. Long-Distance State Calls Drop Since State Budget Director Harry Dorman called on the state departments to cut down on long distance telephone tolls three months ago, there has been a marked drop, he reported to day. Dorman said the cut has amounted to nearly 30 per cent, During November long dis tance tolls on calls put through by state agencies in the capitol group amounted to $2,096.17 That compares with $3,030 in September. Dorman particular ly asked state officials and em ployes to limit calls to less than 10 minutes whenever possible. He said that charges for calls over 10 minutes in duration dropped from $707.30 in Septem ber to $338.20 in November. Dorman also said expenditure for travel by state officials and employes was being reduced. In the four months ended November 30 all state agencies spent $43 bou tor out-of-state travel, com- Gramling, president; Mrs. Ethel Guthridge, vice president; Mrs. Richard Faul, secretary-treasur er; Mrs. W. P. Lettermen, chair man of the publicity and Sun shine committee. Gifts were exchanged. Re freshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Laura Horn, Mrs. Gram ling, Mrs. Lettermen, Mrs. Faul, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Guthridge, Michael and Jack Ogan and Mrs. Benefiel. sensational low-cost n i rarKer No wonder it's so popular everywhere... such a wise gift choice. Here's true Packer precision at a truly remarkable price. New "21" has exclusive smooth eliding Ocunium point... fast-action filler. ..and. ..it writes dry with wet ink. Colors: Red, blue, green, black. 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All Western Hemisphere na tions are expected to take a cen sus in 1950. Model Food Market 275 N. High St. Phone 34111 Give food gifts for Christmas that can be enjoyed by the whole family. We pack and ship anywhere. OREGON PRODUCTS Imperial Prunes in 5 lb. Cello. Oregon Prunes In 10 lb. Box. Oregon Prunes In 25 lb. Boxes. Franquette Walnuts 5 lb. & 10 lb. Bags. Large Filberts 5 lb. Bags Tillamook Cheese, Aged 2 lb. & 5 lb. Bricks 3 lb. Rd. Gift Box of West's Assortments of 12 Jars Preserves. SEA FOODS Gillnetters Best in Christmas Pack. 2.95 & 6.1 5 Packed at Astoria. For Your Fruit Cake and Christmas Baking Pineapple, Citron, Orange, Lemon & Grapefruit Peel. Pennant Mixed Fruit in 1 lb. jars . . 45 C Cherries 1 lb cello 75 C Cherries 8 oz. jars 40 C Bleached, Puffed and Seedless Raisins. Currants. SHELLED NUTS Walnuts, Filberts, Pecans. 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