Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 26, 1950, Page 24, Image 24

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Thursday, January It, 1950
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Trapped Rescue workers unload sheet tin from truck
flatbed as ambulance stewards stand by to extricate William
Taylor (arrow), 32, trapped In the truck's crushed cab. The
2200-pound load of tin slid forward and crushed the cab
when the truck crashed into support girders of a viaduct
In San Francisco. Taylor suffered Internal injuries and two
broken legs. (Telephoto.)
Bids For Lookout PT
Bridges $431,838
Portland, Jan. 18 W) The low
bid for bridge superstructures in
connection with Lookout Point
dam on the Middle Fork of the
Willamette was $431,838 more
than $125,000 less than the gov
ernment estimate.
The bid, the Corps of Engin
eers reported today, was by
American Bridge Company,
Portland, for fabricating and
erecting the superstructure on
two lower river overflow cross
ings, a lower main river cross
ing and a highway underpass.
The bids ranged upward as
high as $630,000.
Smokeless powder is made
from nitrovcellulose,
'Standby' Draft Extension
Agreed to by Administration
Washington, Jan 26 IU.B The administration agreed Wednes
day to accept a compromise, "standby" draft extension if Presi
dent Truman is authorized to order inductions In the event of
an emergency.
Defense Secretary Louis Johnson said President Truman and
the Joint chiefs of staff approved
the compromise, although tney
still prefer an outright extension
for three years of the draft law
which expires June 24.
Johnson made the administra
tion's views known in a letter to
the house armed services com
mittee, which is conducting
hearings on the administration's
request to keep the law alive.
The standby draft extension
was proposed last week by Com
mittee Chairman Carl Vinson,
(D., Ga.)
Vinson proposed that registra
tion and classification of young
men be continued but that actual
inductions be barred until con
gress gives the word.
Johnson told the committee:
"It is the unanimous view of
the joint chiefs of staff, in which
the president has authorized me
to express his concurrence, that
it would be acceptable to in
clude (in the proposed draft
extension) a proviso that no in
ductions shall take place until
such time as the congress by
concurrent resolution shall so
authorize, or until such time as
the president, after consultation
with the national security coun
cil, shall make a finding that
international conditions warrant
the resumptions of inductions."
Vinson has said congress must
retain the sole right to order in
duction. He has said there Is
not a chance that congress will
approve a draft extension on
any other basis.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chair
man of the joint chief of staff,
told the committee that failure
to extend the draft would weak
en the U.S. position In the cold
war with Russia.
Secretary of State Dean Ache
son, who also appeared before
the committee, endorsed Brad
ley's views. He said extension
of the draft is essential if the
United States is to accomplish
its foreign policy objective
maintenance of world peace.
chairman of the predatory anl-i
mal control committee.
AH commercial and purebred
breeders are encouraged to take
part in these meetings. Produc
tion and marketing discussions
along with good entertainment
await the sesion, says county ex
tension agent Newell.
v.
Radar Expert Dies
Los Angeles, Jan. 26 (U.R)
Charles O. Gissing, 63, pioneer
aviator and radar expert, died
Wednesday in General hospital
although doctors kept him alive
for several hours after he had
no discernible pulse.
Marion County Men
To Attend Conventions
Two state wide meetings late
this month will attract many
Marion county folks, according
to Ben A. Newell, county exten
sion agent.
The 36th annual meeting of
the Oregon Dairyman's associa
tion In Eugene, January 23, 24
and 25 will see Neil Miller of
Woodburn as an active member
of the resolutions committee,
George Kruse, Mt. Angel, -is ex
pected to report to the dairy
products promotion committee
and the general assembly.
The Western Oregon Live
stock association meets in Cor-
vallis, January 30, 31 and Feb
ruary 1 with 13 counties taking
an active part.
Lloyd Sletto of Lyons, past
preesldent of the Marion county
association has been named
One Quart of Curly's
Milk Please and I Will
Accept No Substitutes!
CURLY'S
DAIRY
Phone 38783
"DEDICATED TO THE MILLIONS WHO SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES"
This great, new factory uses everything science has discovered and human
skill devised to make Chesterfield the best cigarette money can buy.
iMM YwlQ aniO SNOW1 m
77ie AflLDjEl Cigarette Officially Opens the
WORLD'S NEWEST MOST MODERN CIGARETTE
FACTORY and RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Tiine in lbur Radio and Listen to the Celebration
Co-starring (Tennessee Plowboy) EDDY ARNOLD THE F0NTANE SISTERS MITCHELL AYRES and his SUPPER CLUB ORCHESTRA
MAKt warn "iiie"m.?f
More for Your Money Values
Top Quality for Lowest Prices
That's Penney s
Money Saving Magic!
9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Shop at Penney's daily
BIG SAVINGS IN SASH CURTAINS
PEBBLE-DOT PRISCILLAS, ORGANDIES
CHINTZ-RUFFLED, "FASHION MANOR"
EVERY SET A BIG SAVING! SEE THESE.
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
1.00
BROKEN LOTS IN WOMEN'S SHOES
DON'TMISS THIS GRAND SAVING!
PUMPS, SANDALS, STRAPS
COBRA SKIN, SUEDE, PATENT LEATHF.R
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
1.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS SELECTION. SAVE!
A WONDERFUL GROUP BROKEN LOTS, SIZES
GREATLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE!
PLATFORM AND SOFT SOLE TYPES
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
.00
WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCK VALUES!
A BIG, SPECIAL PURCHASE GROUP
LOVELY SHADES, PRINTED PATTERNS
CRISP, FULL SKIRTED COTTONS!
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
.00
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS... A FEATURE!
RAYON SATIN BOUND . . . 72" x 84" SIZE
3 POUNDSOF 100 VIRGIN WOOL
LOVELY SELECTION OF PASTELS
MEZZANINE
6.00
WOMEN'S HOUSECOAT VALUES
FINE GAUGE BABY CHENILLE
CHOICE OF PRINTED SEERSUCKERS
POPULAR STYLING . . . OUTSTANDING VALUES
MAIN FLOOR
7
60 GAUGE, 15 DENIER HOSIERY
ALL FIRST QUALITY NO SECONDS OR
IRREGULARS
SHEER DULL TWIST NYLONS
PROPORTIONED TO FIT... ALL SHADES
MAIN FLOOR
Men's Mouton Collar Satin Twill JACKETS
MOUTON LAMB COLLAR ... KNIT CUFFS, WAIST
ZIPPER FRONT, TWO SLASH POCKETS
GRAY, GREEN, MAROON, OLIVE. 38-46
MAIN F'OOR
$10
BIG VALUES IN MEN'S TOPCOATS!
BETTER TOPCOATS . . . CLEARANCE PRICED!
ALL-WOOL . . . SMARTLY TAILORED STYLES
SAXONY CHECKS, SUEDE VELOURS. BROKEN
SIZES
MAIN FLOOR
33
BETTER QUALITY DRESSES... REDUCED!
DRESSY AND CASUAL STYLES
A GORGEOUS SELECTION OF SHADES
ONE AND TWO PIECE STYLE, ALL SIZES
SECOND FLOOR
6.90
REMEMBER - Shop Penney s
Today & Tomorrow! IT PAYS!-