Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 23, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    13 CigtUl Jrmrr.il !U.'m. Ore, friity, Dsvesfber K.
Barclay's Prediction for
Perpetual Wins Stirs Talk
Br JACK BELL
Y.'ssi-.I-'.ZV.r., Tj-t- 11 VP Yjs Pr'arA'rrA Biri.'eT'i Fredi.ior.
&. Cerrv.riM it? or. T.-.r.r.-r.g fore-, er r.rreri rpecatxx
today of 7r-.--s.-.-E4.-:7 ran !".. r. li'.Z.
It Fre-Ter.-. rrr.tr. r.a itf.-.i'A .'. ur. ! foing to rjs ia:r
k kaxr. . V.-! t.-. s:..:.rj.i:, T-t s.gi-j 57 wics prrr:-
s inter. -.lor.s are Jidged J
Space for 4-H
To Be Bigger
Oregon E'-s'-e Fa
are i'js?.r..r.z v.
wpwji I'Jt 4-H el.-i a
Fsraueri of A.v.eT.'.a.
S'at ytr.r:.V
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F.r
.:-s.s.r
Tr.rviiJ that tr.e JV4V St.
fair hai b ir.trrrjt rA ''A" 'til.
trA that Wr'.W) was ijent or.
the far.
"It ht ir. th 'sAkj" trxt
son said, "to rrr J'- .'.e H''J:
Tf.r r.T. t'yr'yx..:r.-j-:. a '-'..
basis and a. t.-.e a.".-.e t:.-.-.e pro
T.d t.-.e people of Co-egor. cp
y,TVr..y to ezh. zrA s.-k
the prod i'u rA :r.-. .x:r trA ag
riculture within, the i-V:, a.s well
II of.'enr.g r.tr, J-Ji:' er.VT
ta in merit."
Peterson that r.eisr eo.-.-
traction irssSA l fn:rl m rA
legislative titAx.
"The fair U cirrer.'.! in o-..id
financial potitiWi. b-it until
present co-"-s of presenting a
r-a fair, it It t.rr.-y.- t.'A SAr
flbl to prcvi-; r.w 'o-iM.r.ft
out of opra.ir.g rrr,-j.
"We mall ?o ai far ai f ;.'.ii
will prr,;t w pro-;'; tr.e br.
in fariijtifrf, prrrr.:'j.rj and n-trta!r.rr.-r.t.
T. Stat
Fa;r lw.g hsj h?n a iif-t'ji-Uinir.?
ir.ititutln. The t:rr.e ia
apToaching vh'rn r:rw 'tsi:A:r.i
trA Ttmrsitl'.r.z rA m.r. a'liiri
inttx WiUJt be ur.denaz'rrj. Thij
can only be done by legiaUitre
a ppr opria t j ora . "
Full House Greets
Program al Liberty
Liberty, Dec, 23 T-.'.re was
a full hou's at the Liberty Corn-
munity hall for the annual
Christmas program. Tne ' Christ-
mas Story" was portrayed by all
the children of the school.
On the program was the Pro- a month In office, as the oldest
eeuional. Invocation by Rev. El- president.
lery parrish, sons by the entire1 Earkley will be nudging 75'
first and second vrades. In the taction day in 1952 For a
Kativlty scene, "Mary," Yvonne lot ' nr"in h might be eon
Pool, "Jo'.epr.," .Iarr.es Coates, oW to aspire for a
"Shepherds," W:brt Kurth.
Leon Hickman. Freddy Palmer
and Bruce Hanson. "Kings,";
Hharr ?
Evani,
'elch, Jean Collins, and
Jackie V.
xtuin Ann 'aifn vf;re ine cnr-i
ctrri. ! Portland, Ore., Dec. 23 OJPj
"O Ifoly Night," iung by Ron-' "Hie Oregon state highway c om
ul's ParrLnh, "Star of the Kant," mi-ion cut SI, 000,000 from iu
Vern Moore, and "Away in the maintenance dr-partment in ap
Mangirr," by Carolyn Sievert. proving a $rj6 S55.000 budget for
Choral reader and the choru lOSO.
ripport-d the pageant. The commission yesterday
TTie Community rlub distribut- agr'-ed to the cut in maintenance
d treats to the children. .funds after a four-hour session
iwiUi the commission's engineer
On Qnad Die !in ,taff- ,
Paris, Dec. 23 W-One of theL,?" V"0;?"1
four boy quadruplets born W,d-
neaday to Madame Andree Sorel
t Kallly-SnllliHel, near Lille,;
died last night. The other three, I
kept In an Incubator, are report-
td In iatirsff.rrU.ry health. They i were prown in the United States
weigh about two pounds each, i in Hi49.
WISDOM FROM 8-YEAR-OLD
Movie Mothers Are Headaches
To Everyone Says Child Star
tiy Vllttil.N'IA Macl'HF.RSON
'r.'r,ii.4 l'lrut llll,i',.yl Corr4ion4.nti
Hollywood, IJcc. 23 'Wi Movie mothers who "go Hollywood"
re big headnches to everybody around, and Gigi Perreau thinks
It's high time somebody told 'em so.
This Is something plenty of grown-ups would like to do only
they don't dare. But Gigi Is brave like all eight-year-olds arc
brave.
"You should th- mothers! i,.,, me hifl (,r f(jr him ,.
f.f some i,I the chi d slurs I )ju( Mr, ,vrr,.au., narrow.
know, .he said. Well, hon- mimied al)out trus,ng the fam
estly II almost ernbarras.es ,e!ly )aopy ,Q eight-year-old.
to tell you about It Hut do yo"j0lhf.rwii TOld Gl)!i ,he., oka
know they aclu.,1 ly M their chll- ..f)llt ,omc mothcr!1 are jm.
dr.n wear lipstick? I possible." she .aid. "The way
That's not all. nlgl, as one of they overdress their child stars
the top liltle girl Heiresses In lis awful. And themselves, too.
town, is on the inside of this sub- Especially some of those fancy
Ject, she said, and she could tell mother-daughter dresses with
you all kinds of things. I ruffles all over.
But first she wants to get nnej "The mothers look just ter
thlng straight H-r pretty young riblc. Old women In ruffles,
mother Is NOT one of the maws i Imagine! Some of them are
she'd liki. to blast. Gigi's mnlh- even over 30!"
er does Just about everything
right.
"Except thai she won't let me
drive the cur. I already know
how. About the brake and
clutch and tilings. And Dfiddy
Why Suffer
Any Longer
When oUvr fll. tiae out Chlrt'j rem
dial Arnazlm ur for tV00 icara
In China No matter with wnat ail
ffi'ntJi you arc aff lictrrt, d;'trdera
.Intuitu, lifsm, itjine, liver, kl-lne a,
fu. f 'inllpllftn ulretn. dlab'ta,
rheurnaUam. fall and bladder, leiar,
iiln. female complalnu.
CHARLIE
CHAN
CHINIhl HKRB CO,
Offlra Hovra t U I,
Imt. n Sal. emir
tM N Cimmerelal
"hone tia.itt
IAI.IM. OAS.
". to po:.' : ti c'.-T ts a 7
A-.d r.o ore 1.1 Wjjh;j:7V:
ir.VA -J V.r. Znrrjkn cvm
rv.n asa..:. ?- ev.Iijtr.t Earicjey
ir.II c ava.Ubie f ',t -e vatjtA
i'.r: r,r. h- tjce.. His tr.frsn
:--.?..'. Si.-ic;7 bo--;.-.?
of
p.".-'-re af-jtr
Tea.i of v.e z:r.4 of f.-r. re is
rrr-.r.t tx.r. vs. yrvr.ivr..
Ai .:-. Veep a rare r.j
tnrArrSA.rrr. 'jttA or: him h-v
r-.r..-:.-? ..-. 'fsxn " ?.' v.?e.h
er 'Zirz'.fj U r.-'. r.? 1 -; po
l.'.lril ir.fi vsjt f-t. i'r.
Aj h 'r.'.rr.v-'S p'j'a it. he ij
'Oi.-i John SV-v.k 1 -hen .h
r.-.. re-;j a V-p orVyr rally
.he fa.hf:ji a, a rr.or.ev r?:r,r.
h-.'o-je or a na'.ior.al hro5.dcaj.
r:.'.h 51 the oe.'r.oorata are co.t.-
i.r? vr vhh Jar. jar7 4. Preti
cr.t Irmr. jeet? tr c ;cic a !ot
of .he- chorei hoa'i. Earieie-v
iovn Vj taiic ar.d csn rip off
a t-iitioa! rpeech at the crop of
a rst.
Esriciey oi.-r.e up v.-ith hij
.'.'.''-it opt:rr.ijt;c foreoai"' at Mi
a.'r.i. Fi.. iajt --eic. He tsirf it
.1 hii rjtrAA Yrlzrr.trt that ir.
th 15r0 con?reir:or.al election,'
in the 1SJ2 preiioentia rate and
' thro-Ji?hout the yean of the fu
ture'' votri will continue V
?:v the -femooTati a majority.
Rep-jhliosnj indicated they,
don't thir.it much of the vice
president ai a political ier
Said Senator Erev.'2te,r of
Maine, the GOP inavrial cam
paign committee chairman:
T.at to'jndt Juit like the re
puhiicana talked in October.
I'M? "
At that time, tome repjblicanj
thought they had the Truman-.
Barkiey ticket w badly beatn
the election would be a hoo-in
for them. It didn't happen that
It the democrats offer th Tm-man-fiark3e-
ticket as a repeater
, in l&.'2, it will h one of the
most venerable ever presented
to 'be American voters,
In Ia7 rA that year, Mr. Tru-
"" W'H be 68 years old. If
elected, he would tie William!
I'-nr-j Hhrrirs.n, who died after
v'"na as vice president.
But not or Barkley.
l a. j t i
Highway Maintenance,
Cut $1,000,000
, "
diate purchase of S667.000 worth
of rolling stock.
About 41 million turkeys
WANTED
WALNUT MEATS
Sold Two Cars in East
for Holidays
TOP PRICES PAID ON ALL GRADES
CASH ON DELIVERY
Also Wnlnuts in the Shell
KLORFEIN PACKING CO.
460 North Front St. Phone 3-7633
Open F.very Day, Except Sunday, I a.m. to 8 p.m.
FORMOSA fj0
KMOCATy,,'! .r30
-T- rr-- ll.,-t.Pt r r-. B
Objective of Cbine Commootata Tr.e lilanc of Formosa
'iry-v;, tr.e Ch:ne! r.at:onaj t fortreu 100 ir.i off the
C.'.ma coart ij i;kei- to be axiatiited by the Chine; comrr.u-n:r-j
io.meti.me nejtt year. Fred Kampson, chief of the Asso
ciated Preis Ch:r.a raff, who recently go, out of Red China,
iyi the P.eda are mainn? land:n? crait of ail torti fo; t.-.e
armpted i.ivajio.c. Vrhen the P.eda do move it ii likeiy
v prec.p.tate an international crisii. 'A.P Virephoto map
Fruit and Vegetable Sprays
Will Go on Trial January 17
' OVID
Vajhington. Dec. 23
P A
:nect:c:des will go on tnal here
Tne food and orug administration wants to know whether the
can be used without harm to humans. Chemical experts, insect
experts, spokesmen for fruit and vegetable growers, representa-i
Free Stayton Show
Attracts Children
Stayton Estimating the at
tendance just about right, the
sponsors of the annual free
Christmas matinee for children.
1010 sacks of 'treats" were
sacked and there were 1013 giv
en out. Two complete shows
were given, at 1 and at 3 p rri.
Given by the Stayton Lions to determine just which chemi
club and the owners of the Star Cals are absolutely r.ecessarv
theater tne cmlcren were treatea
to a visit irorn sania iaus, ai
well as attendinz the showins of
cr! of ri7ona" with Rov
sor.g oz Arizona, Aim noy
Rogers, king of the cowboys, a
j.. ,.u..a -rv..
i.u "
Ghost,
and a Wait Disney car-
toon, in Dutch.
Local students
P-uI
of the
Armstrong School of Dancing of
Salem presented a dance pro-
grarn at each performance.
Ti'iir.tu kj oi.r. i is c tit-eats
were M. Van Driesche. NonTian
,T
Peek, Ken Hanson, Harold Pen-
djeton. Eldon Champ Omey
ell. Harold Lovell, Gil Schacht-
sick. Marc
TsnHi-.n anH F nvrl
Booze.
I nmmiinitV I hrKtma
i-iiim
r I
Program Draws Crowd
3
Tnirin.--.io Th- T'niio.
Grand Island schools ioint nre-1
wntation of the Community ,
.ink'. arLim.. r.ro.om ,
held at the Unionvale church1
social auditorium. The huildine
was filled and all standing room
wa taken.
The mixed
oroKram of read-1
ings, music and songs inter-i 10 marnet.
spersed with short plavs. One; 11 15 Possible that the regula-two-act
plav bv bovs and girls :,,ons ma' force agriculture
of the seventh and eighth grades ' department, the state agricultur
in costumes. "Finnigans Flats." al colleges and other informa
a charity Christmas, was por- j tion disseminating agencies to
trayed; a manger scene was giv- revise their recommendations on
en by the third and fourth Pray treatment for insects and
grades. I disease.
FJ rats were given for the
child rtn.
Lebanon Destitute
Assisted by Elks
Lebanon The Elks lodge are
preparing Yule baskets for 42
destitute families in this area.
They will receive ample food
stuffs, including a turkey or
ham, clothing, and in cases
where there are children, at
least one toy for each child.
DANCE j
E CHRISTMAS EVE :
CRYSTAL GARDENS :
l Floors Old Time & Modern:
....
A. MARTIN
broad lirt of fruit and vegetable
January 1
lives of cremical manufacturers
and consumer groups are expect-
ed to attend the test.
Tie investigation grew out of
reports that some insecticides "'' u.e kmw xip
are responsible for such pre.em- whicb "'ltb consioerable Prot
day ailrr.ents as virus X and in- "tar.fs pupport is opposed to
far.tile paralysis and tha
tney
nave caused deaths.
Involved are such agricultur
al chemicals as DDT, arsenic and
others.
Charged with protection of the
nation's food supply, the food
and drue administration wanT
for healthy fruits and vegetables.
Ar.v deemed harmful n
u. ..i : .....
' j i . inomic cooperation administra-
quamitm and found unneces-L, r- , .
jrv in the farmers' oerenniali 'ECAj funds.
'. farmers perennul TCA got S5.055.000.000 in the
Dattle aeainst nsts will r mlpH'.. .........
out, their U!, Drohibited hv lsw
:inis year xne loiai was cui 10
Different regulations w,H be s3 77g 000 000.
set up to regulate the use of those! rkaa rnnaiu. m
which may be harmful but which
also are proven to be esiential
in food production.
xv Will Dc ir.e OD OI ine lOOa
and Hm? arimini.iratiAn J
ut borne lawmaKers are aemanaing
termme from the hearing how' vpn HnT- ?n .
Lov-.much of the chemical, can bef s'cTe administration .1 J
left on the fooas without eau-t 1 1 j . v..
U-.,
Tne food and drug adminis-,
iiraiion laces a Solomons task.Dig it wji be
" , CST"ul " Wl
lai.ons oo not nanoicap tne
poim wnere ne could
"uL,prTtuce auqua,MfKodHur
puies. The result would be short-
i., uic h'J"" vnere ne couia
a nii?ner prices
n ine oiner nana, regulations
,,,u lJK 8UtM rfa l" Proieci
consumer.
The hearing may result in
P'acmg g r e a t e r responsibility
,han at Present on the farmer;
i that his products are cleaned
more carefully before they move
ROEBUCK AND CO. Ly (lb 1 I
FREE BUS SERVICE TO SEARS
Bus leaves Court and Commercial Every Half Hour
From 10:15 to 3:45
' More Diplomacy, Fewer Dollars
; Asked in Fight on Reds
Br DOS
kj'rr. z.ee. Tsc
ifcF-
Cor fre ar.-j a ?n JaiUirf 3
R:git kcw th r ?m pcirt tc
. rsd: in trSj ir5- L- the Far Tr, is exe'ei
T-.-h Rrj zd rt'ji effesr: cve:-? rap-.ilT ve rex".
Th new 7- in jr is rracr.. Kj reprr: ii Iiie-ctf-irtd
lo brLT t: I7 to fc the :atj cf a .17 new
1. A ir.sve to xtt AIrti par: P-:1T cevepei
f.j-rr rp to form t pcliticau
Sain and w dra SpaiB mto
anti-Knm'.Ei-. froct of Wt
ra Europe.
J. An effort to zrake a triple.
cut-back in European rpe:
4. A itrufgle to reduce to re
duce military apendiry at home
and abroad.
5. .n adminirtration call for
a three-year extens:on of the
peace-time military draft.
15. Demands for a firm govern
ment policy to block commu
nism in Aiia.
7. Oppor.tion to any U S. rec
ognition of a P.ed regime in Chi
na even though Britain may
grant recognition.
Senator Kefauver (D . Term.)
will lead the senate fight for
an Atlantic Union conference as
a counter-preuure against com
munism on the European front.
Tne senate foreign relation
committee has promised public
neannzs as quiCKly as possiDie.
he said.
A resolution is pen-d
ing signed by 21 Kmxozt au
thorizing the President to call
the conference.
Senate McCarran 'D., Nev.),
cnairman of the senate judiciary
committee, is quarterbacking
maneuvers for recognition and
onomi? helP ,c sP.a:n- He "
i.ne aaminisiraiion s aiana on
5pam.
Secretary of State Acheson
ha said Spain will not get U.S.
recognition until Franco gives
his people more basic freedoms.
On the money side, it appears
Europe will have to get along
; next year on less help from
leaders have maoe it clear tney
.avor a
sizeable cut in the eco-
i" 1 '"A 11 "?.:".,,'""..r"u:
of the senate foreign relations
committee has estimated con-!
gress will trim anotner si.ouu. -
nr.o nnn 4 - . ..J-
' . . ' .
- ' "
vaf tit.nas-if in FfA ranrfiTtff
th! onW OUestion now is how
Administration leaders will
far-!pUjh for approval of President,
Truman s "Po nt Four" orosrram
of aid to backward areas of the
world.
, by exporting American indus -
trial and technical Know-how
and hv enrnuratrinff American
investments overseas.
The administration's most vul-i
. , . . . .
nerable point at the moment ap-
pears to be the China policy.
. .. - j .
nepuoucans are primea lor a
series of fresh attacks on the
"wait until the dust settles" Chi
na policy.
This issue has been pointed
up in recent weeks by the col
lapse of the Nationalist armies
and the government's flight to
the island fortress of Formosa.
The government's future pol-
WHTTTHTAD
tilt ir:ra.:t-cal
:-"rj
tirve orait n-i have ris-Z3 tad-cc-rzreu.
drait nev
er haj pcp-jlar an-d it
is e.ectiori -j ec-.ing up reit
year ftr cne-third cf the Kna
torj and alj r;reentativef.
Liberty Folks
To Celebrate
L:c?r!v Resident! cf thi
conirr.ur.::y have completed
plans for :r.e holiday Kascn wi:h
Cr.rjr.rr.2 s f a .t. ii ? g 3 : h erir i
and visits preco.nmaiir g.
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197 I. Commercial Street
Salem, Oregon
...07 the FINEST
CANADIAN
WHISKY
bears this label.. .
HARWOOD'S IS
CANADA'S FINEST
Harwood's is the master
piece of Canada's Largest
Independent Distillery. To
millions, it has become the
Canadian Whisky which
they can always depend
on for quality. Every sip
tells the same story of light,
mellow, velvety flavor.
Ask for H At woods today
FIFTHS $5.05 pints si.
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MOTORS
High and Chemtlctta
Efficient Heat?
1085 Broadway
New LOW COST
Portable, space heating, all-utility
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. . . Low initial cost and etortom
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hours on one filling of light oil.
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