10 Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Thursday. Dec. 15. 1949 Body Recovered lrom Debris Rescue workers amid the debris of the explosion blasted office building of a Sioux City, la., packing plant (Swift & Co.) are preparing to remove a body from the wreckage. At least 14 perished in the blast. (AP Wirephoto) l1? 7 Relatives Look for Dead Relatives of persons killed in Sioux City, la., blast of a packing company office building seek to identify bodies in a naval reserve armory which was 6ct up as a morgue. At least 14 were killed and more than 60 injured. (AP Wirephoto) by Darlene Chrislenson of Stay ton, who was dressed in Hawai ian costume. West Stayton Club Bazaar Successful West S t a yt o n The West Stayton Women's club held their bazaar and "Chicken - Home Mad Noodle" supper and netted $225. Mr. Andrews of Jefferson, Route 1, was awarded the quilt. Andrews is the cattle tester for all grade A dairies in this vicin ity. The program was directed by Mrs. Zelpha Downer and Mrs. June Ruggles and Included a kit by Alice Hilton and Lcona McCoy; several electric steel guitar numbers by Phil Pflug of Aumsville; a reading and a song by Margaret Chamberlain; a mu sical number by Edy Nation and Phil Pflug; a song and tap dance (Advertlacmentl ASTHMA 3UMIRI1S FIND CUHI FOR MISIRY DUI TO ASTHMA ATTACKS. RUSHED HIRII Naw hop (or raliaf from aithmt ptrox jams U mm tody in nporta of succaaa with m pal II at Ira formula which acta to rallrva songwatlon. Man and woman who formarl urYtrad with drand coushint;, ehoklnr, whMtlnr uthma attaaki now Ull of blasiad rallaf aftar uilnr It. fftOMITIN costs 13, but onaldarint raaulU, thla la not expvnilva, luounta to only fw pannira per Am. (Caution ua only as dlrectd. PROMKTIN fa told with atrial nonar-baclt vuarantaa by Parrr Drnt, W So. Comma rets. I. Hah Orders Filled. DRESS SUITS $0495 Large Selections up topcoats $onoo Gab's and Coverts A.W up SLACKS $m00 All Types up EXTRA TROUSERS $lfl00 None Pleated I V up WHIPCORD PANTS $1095 Branded Line CRUISER COATS $M All Types iW up MELTON JACKETS $5?p WOOL SHIRTS $850 AUTOMOBILE ROBES $39U5P THOS. KAY WOOLEN MILLS 260 S. 12th St OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS Body Removed from Wreckage Firemen carry a body from the blasted office building of the Swift & Co. plant at Sioux City,- la., after an explosion turned parts of the building to a shambles. (AP Wirephoto) GOP Must Shed 'Me-Tooism' To Give Voters 'Clear Choice' Chicago, Dec. 15 VP) Republican party strategy leaders were reported agreed today that the GOP must shed "me-too-lsm" and give the voters a "clear choice" on 1950 election issues. Arthur E. Summerfield, Michigan rational committeeman, voiced the view. He said the GOP national strategy committee which he heads is in general agreement with him. The strategy' group, in a one day closed meeting Tuesday;, took no formal stand on policy. That is a matter left up to a pol icy group not yet named and eventually to be decided by the party's national committee in January or February. But the strategists were said to feel that any campaign plans they recommend for local party workers depend a great deal on "a clear-cut, positive" set of principles. In effect, Summerfield's dec laration suggested that GOP suc cess next year and Guy Gabriel son's future as the party's na tional chairman hinge more on what the party offers and how soon than on how it goes about offering It to the voters. Gabrielson, who has some critics in the 23-member strat egy group, promised to get busy. He said he will appoint a policy-drafting committee by the first week in January and he hopes the national committee will have a policy statement whipped into shape by Febru ary. Gabrielson declared that the strategy group crystallized sent iments that "we should adopt a clear cut point of view and an affirmative program." He also told newsmen: "We didn't win in 1948 be cause we didn't put up a fight. We think we will regain control of congress in 1950. We are op timistic. If we fail we are going to make a hell of a lot of noise in doing it." Neither Summerfield nor Ga brielson mentioned Thomas E. Dewey of New York by name in discussing his defeat as last year's GOP presidential nom- Eight Different Clubs Organize Lyons One of the largest 4-H groups in the county met at the Fox Valley school house. About 80 children are enrolled, with Mrs. Leora Stevens, princi pal of the school as General As sembly leader; Mrs. Bea Hiatt, general chairman; Laura Karr, president; Shirley Wagner, vice president; Cecil Bassett, secre tary; Donna Peabody, song lead er and Carroll Kuiken, news re porter. Eight divisions were organiz ed with the following leaders and officers elected: Cooklnt I Mrs. Elsie Lsnde, leader; Joyce Jones, president; Norma Bentley, vice-president: Sandra, Knox, secretary; La vera Wright, song leader; earolya Hel emn, news reporter. Cookins II Mrs. Eleanor Smith, leader; Donna Peabody, president: Shirley Moh ler, vice-president; Joan TurnidRe, secre tary; Pauline Bridges, song leader; Shir ley Warner, news reporter. Woodwork in s, Paul Johnston, leader; Deo Bridges, president: Dracy Dark, vice president; Martin Stewart, secretary; James Courtney, sons leader; Jack Jones, news reporter. Forestry, Kora Prlchard. leader; Dean Mansveld, president; Richard Baltzer, inee. But Summerfield told the committee: "God knows we need a change in strategy and tactics. "The record of the party for the past 18 years demands that a brand new and fundamental conception of strategy be adopted. 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