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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 16, 1949
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Bachelor's Yuletide Gift Carefully wrapped to protect her
from handling by choosey and nosy Christmas shoppers, ac
tress Janet Leigh is worth every inch and every curve the
choice as a perfect Yuletide gift for any bachelor. Gosh,
where is the price tag?
Says Congress Used as
Sounding Board for Social Plans
Washington, Dec. 16 U.R Rep. Robert F. Rich., R., Pa., ac
cused the administration today of using congress as a "sounding
board for the socialized programs of the fair deal."
He said most witnesses before a house-senate subcommittee
hearing on problems of low-income families have been adminis
tration officials.
All of them, he said.
Brannan Calls for Bold Gov't
Action to Rid Farms of Poverty
Washington, Dec. 18 (U.B Secretary of Agriculture Charles F.
Brannan Thursday called for bold government action to elimin
ate the "rotten fruit" of poverty from our farms.
Brannan said 11 children of migratory farm workers died of
malnutrition last month in California's San Joaquin valley, one
of the world's richest farming
areas.
"Democracy cannot tolerate
this sort of thing," he told a
joint congressional subcommit
tee investigating problems of
low-income farm and city fami
lies. The California tragedy, Bran
nan said, is evidence that the
"shocking" conditions described
a decade ago in John Steinbeck's
novel "Grapes of Wrath" are
still present in the nation today.
Earlier, the subcommittee was
told by a spokesman for the
southern negro that farm me
chanization is creating increased
hardship for unskilled farm la
borers in the south particularly
negroes.
Brannan recommendeda
three-point program of federal
aid for farm groups for whom
price supports do not provide
adequate income insurance:
1. A special "readjustment or
redevelopment" program for
small farms which do not yield
enough to provide adequate in
come. 2. Federal aid to help bread
winners on "inadequate farms"
get full or part time jobs in in
dustry. 3. A program to bring social
security, minimum wage, old
age benefits and other federal
help to hired farm laborers who
are not covered by these pro
grams now; plus help in job
placements, transportation and
educational and health benefits
for migratory farm workers.
Langlie Recall
Petition Filed
Olympia, Wash., Dec. 16 UJ9
A recall petition was on file
today against Governor Arthur
B. Langlie of Washington state.
The recall was initiated by
an organization calling itself the
Trade Union Jobs and Security
Council of Seattle. Alvin R.
Warren, secretary of the recall
committee, said about 400 reg
istered voters signed the peti
tion. A group of 150 who came here
to file the petition wore lapel
buttons with the words, "Recall
Langlie."
Before a recall move against
the governor can reach the stage
of a special election, more than
220,000 registered voters of the
state must sign petitions.
Langlie said he was not dis
turbed by the recall move.
A governor may be recalled
for any one of three violations:
failure to carry out the duties
of his office; overstepping his
authority, and violation of his
oath of office.
The petition charged the gov
ernor with violation of the un
employment compensation,
workmen's compensation, vet
erans preference and state wel
fare laws.
Baby-Killer Gets
14 Year Term
Chicago, Dec. 16 (JP A young
mother was convicted by a crim
inal court jury Wednesday night
of murdering her six-day-old
daughter. She was sentenced to
14 years in prison.
The presiding judge at the
trial of Mrs. Dorothy Skeoch,
22, blamed her parents for their
daughter's act. Mrs. Skeoch had
admitted fatally choking her
baby daughter, Susan Elizabeth,
with a plastic diaper last Aug.
19. Defense attorneys attempted
to prove she was temporarily in
sane at the time of the claying.
After the jury retired to de
liberate, Judge Julius Miner
called her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Lamont of Astoria, Ore.,
to stand before him.
"What I am going to say is
addressed primarily to you, Mrs.
Lamont," Judge Miner told the
couple. "I have been shocked by
the testimony about the treat
ment of your daughter. No one
is more responsible than you for
the fact that she is on trial for
murder.
"If I had treated a child of
mine as you treated yours, I
would not forgive myself for
the rest of my life.
"You're cruel. You're unkind.
You're miserable."
Mrs. Skeoch had testified her
mother had opposed her mar
riage to Thomas Skeoch, 21; had
refused to answer her letters,
and on the day of the baby's
birth, refused to talk to her on
the telephone.
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Initiate 20
Twenty candidates from many
valley points will be initiated
by the Mt. Angel council of the
Knights of Columbus Sunday
with a full day's program rea
dy. All Knights have been in
vited to the initiation by Grand
Knight Andrew Schmidt, Mt.
Angel. .
Members and candidates will
receive holy communion at the
8 o'clock mass at St. Mary's
church to be followed by a
breakfast at the Mt. Angel hotel
for officers and new members.
Initiation will start at noon
at the St. Mary's auditorium
with the ladies invited to the
banquet at St. Mary's dining
room at 6 o'clock. Rev. James
Koessler will speak at the ban
quet to be followed by a pro
gram. The regular meeting and
Christmas program of the Mt.
Angel council will be held next
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at
the club rooms.
Santa Didn't Come
In Time for Doris
Gaffney, S.C., Dec. 16 (U.B)
The parents of four-year-old
Doris Ann Simmons tried to
make Christmas come early for
the sick little girl, but they
couldn't get the holiday to her
quite in time.
Doris Ann was critically burn
ed Tuesday when her dress
caught fire from an oil stove.
Swathed in bandages, she plead
ed for Santa Claus to come.
Mrs. W. P. Simmons, heeding
doctors' advice, rushed home to
get Doris Ann's presents. She
was too late. When she got back
to the hospital, Doris Ann was
dead.
The little girl's army sergeant
father, W. P. Simmons, didn't ar
rive in time either. He was on
his way home from Alaska for
the holidays.
Willamina Plywood
Plant Presents Pins
Willamina, Dec. 16 The As
sociated Plywood Mills, Inc.,
Willamina division, will hold its
tenth Oregon birthday and ser
vice award party, Saturday
night at the Coaster in Ocean-
lake at 9 o'clock.
Three hundred fifty employes
of the plywood plant and their
wives have been invited to the
party which .will include danc
ing, a buffet supper to be serv
ed at midnight and service pin
presentations to employes who
have been with the company for
5, 10, 15 and 20 years.
There will be one employe
who will get the 20-year award,
2 employes getting the 15-year
award, 66 employes receiving
the 10-year award, and 110 re
ceiving the five year pins.
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Dear
are "in
terested in building up bigger
government programs in order
to get the government into more
business for their departments."
Rich told newsmen it looks to
him as though the subcommittee
staff which lined up the wit
nesses, is working "in cahoots
with the administration."
Raymond M. Foley, housing
and home finance administrator,
said yesterday that "a major
share of the job of housing low
and moderate income families
must be assumed by private en-1
terprise." J
"Public housing," Foley said, j
is only a part of the solution to
this problem."
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Over 3000 pr. to Choose From
WOMEN'S
WAFFLE WEAVE
fid b3 L
HOUSE SLIPPERS
Comfortable, easy to slip on
house slippers, semi-wedge
heel. Soft shade light blue,
pink, royal blue and red. 5
to 9.
PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS
1 98
ROMEOS
3.98
Comfort. built in elastic
side gore, composition sole
or leather sole. Elk fin
ished cow hide. M QQ
Boy's sizes 8 to 3, 2.98. 0
PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS
Remember
Penney's
Will Be Open Until
9:00 P.M.
Tonight and Every
Night Thru Dec. 23rd
BROCADED SLIPPERS
Slip on style with comfort
able platform sole. Rich
shades of wine, black, royal
blue and light blue. 4 to 9.
98
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
WOMEN'S
Shearling Slippers
Snug and warm fur
lined slippers with
leather uppers and
soles. Lovely colors.
Children's sizes 9 to
3, 1.98.
298
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
CHILDREN'S
ZIPPER BOOTS
Warm and cozy for those
tiny feet. Plaid trim. Felt
with snug fitting tipper.
Sizes 6 to 3.
149
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
MEN'S
LEATHER OPERAS
Always popular, with the J OQ
men slip-on slippers with 7O
leather soles. Brown elk
finish widths. B, D, EE, A QQ
sizes 6 to 12. X U
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Don't Miss Penney's
SLIPPER SELECTION
Go straight down your list . . . then head
straight for thrifty Penney's! You'll find
styles, colors for the whale family!
FUR TRIMMED
SCUFF SLIPPERS
Soft, feminine house slippers
with plush finish. Dainty
colors: pink, light blue, red
and royal blue. 5 to 9.
249
PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE
BOY'S
FELT SLIPPERS
Cushion sole for extra com
fort. Felt uppers for
warmth. Plaid trim. Wine
and brown. Sizes 1 to 5.
79
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
CHILDREN'S
Character Slippers
Any little boy or girl
would love these
adorable slippers.
Here's Bunny, but
we've a whole par
ade of his favorites.
249
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
FOR INFANTS
SNUG FITTING BOOTIE
Soft and cuddly and practical too,
because the slide fastener holds
them on the foot. Cotton velour
lined. 2 to 8.
PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE
(49
BOY'S SHEARLING LINED
OPERAS
Mellow elk - finished cow
hide, fully lined with shear
ling for warmth and com
fort. Brown. Sixes 1 to 5.
298
PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE