"9?, Iff jp Thjibmh I 1 $cuHOmaSeo 0 TOO I IX I ESI Russia Recognizes Indochina Provinces Black area on Indochina is that recognized by Soviet Russia in move sup porting the anti-French Viet-Nam government of Ho Chi Minh. The area includes the provinces of Tonkin, Annam and Cochin China. Meanwhile, British and United States recognition is expected shortly for the French-supported government of Bao Dai which includes the three Viet-Nam provinces as well as Cambodia and Laos. (AP Wirephoto Map) Civil Service Exams Coming Hospital worker vacancies in the various state hospitals and institutions soon will be filled by competitive tests, according to an announcement today by the state civil service commis sion. Residents of Salem and vicin ity will have the opportunity to participate in the initial exam ination progTam for hospital aide and practical nurse posi tions, with starting pay ranging from $170 to $235 for a 48 hour week. Meals, lodging and laun dry at the rate of $40 a month are available for hospital and institution employees. Appoint ments from the employment reg isters will follow closely upon completion of the tests, it is expected. Opportunity for promotion for present state employees with at least six months service also is offered. Promotional examina tions for the Hospital Aide Su- Jj? J? Museum Exhibit John Jamieson repairs a totem pole as pet chickens follow him about the grounds of the Mu seum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, in New York. (Advertisement) Upset Stomachs Yield Inches of Gas and Bloat "I tu certainly 'out of whack' before I took Kal-O-Dez," writes Mr. Clint Hartley, Box 346, Fowler, Calif., retired rancher. "I had to use strong laxatives eotutantlr for theawful tlBhtne&s I'd get In my atomaeh and bowels. Food made me tick and would back up Into my throat for hours tftr atlng sot so weak I could hardly walk up town. 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Lowell Steen to Talk Portland, Feb. 2 () Lowell Steen, Salem, president of the Oregon Farm Bureau federation, will be the principal speaker at the Dairy Cooperative associa tion's annual meeting here Feb. 7. Unrecognized and Recognized Russia has announced recog nition of the anti-French Viet-Nam republic in Indochina, control of which is claimed by guerrilla forces of Ho ChirMinh (left). Bao Dai (right) heads the French-supported Viet-Nam regime in Indochina which American and British governments are expected to recognize. Viet-Nam includes the provinces of Tonkin, Annam and Cochin China. Bao Dai's government also claims Indochina's two other provinces of Cambodia and Laos. (AP Wirephoto) Lampshades to Be Studied "Making a Lampshade" will be the subject of two project leader training meetings to be held by the extension service at the YMCA in Salem on Febru ary 9 and 10. Both meetings will start at 10 o'clock and will last until 3:30 p.m. Eleanor Trindle, Marion coun ty home extension agent, will conduct the demonstrations. The purpose of the meetings is to train project leaders so that they can present similar demonstra tions in their home extension units throughout the county. These unit meetings will be held in March. Each of Marion county's 28 home extension units will be represented by two project leaders. Those coming to the meeting on February 9 will be: North Howell, Stayton, North Santiam, Mehama, Central Howell, Hayes ville, East Salem, Donald, Tur ner, Tri-Unit, Clearlake, Four Corners, Quinaby, and Silver ton. Units to be represented on February 10 will be: West Wood burn, Sidney-Talbot, Aumsville, Hubbard, Silverton Hills, Mar ion, Union Hill, Labish Center, Roberts, Edina Lane, Pratum Macleay, Thomas, Lancaster and Lansing Neighbors. The demonstration will in clude the making of a paper base lampshade, covered with textured material. Some old wire frames will be re-covered as well as new frames. Each woman at tending will make a lampshade. Members of the Marion coun ty home extension committee who will assist with these meet ings are: Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Roland Seeger, Mrs. I. G. Lermon, Mrs. R. E. Chittenden, Mrs. Frank Way, Mrs. E. A. Beu gli, and Mrs. Roy Kuns. New Church to Have Services Keizer, Feb. 2 Organization of the new Lutheran church for the Keizer community has pro gressed to the point where the first service in the chapel-parsonage, 4505 North River road, will be held at 11 o'clock Sun day morning with Rev. George L. Holmquist, BD, speaking. One week later the Sunday school will be organized with Mrs. Carl Langeland as superin tendent, assisted by a corps of competent teachers. Literature for the next three months has been provided by the church board of publications. Formal organization of the congregation, together with in corporation, is expected at a spe cial consecration service April 30. A volunteer choir is now available for services and an or chestra formed. As services progress it is planned to arrange a schedule of mid-week services and pray er meetings, league meetings for youth and instruction classes by the pastor, followed by auxili ary organizations for men, wo men, children and mixed groups. Interested individuals met for the first time December 12, 1949 at the Keizer Grange hall and the organization committee was chosen. The Pacific Lutheran synod and the Board of Ameri can Missions purchased the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lansing for use as a chapel and parsonage, occupied during mid- January by Rev. Holmquist and family. Arrangements were immedi ately made to equip the chapel with five new chairs purchased, new common service hymn books received as a gift of the board of missions and offering plates, altar furnishings and pul pit provided by individuals of the community. Rev. Holmquist was assigned to the Keizer community by the Board of American Missions of the United Lutheran church in America and came to Salem last September 11. The family has been living in Salem since. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 2, 1950 19 --n,, 1- vllfu.,tv,rrr, 1 -.jl ti je ..JSL 1 ! ! Long-Name Cat This is Elco's Admiral Ku Chu See, a Peke-faced red tabby, exhibited by Miss Ella Conroy of New Richmond, O., in show of Atlantic Cat club, New York. Mountain Slide Isolates Prison Petros, Tenn., Feb. 2 VP) Brushy Mountain prison stands virtually marooned today fol lowing the slide of a mile-long chip of frozen Head mountain to the institution's front door. Two of the prison's three coal mines are out of operation, their means of access wiped away by the landslide yesterday. After increasingly heavy rain fall, "most of the entire south face of the 3,500-foot mountain seemed to split away from the main mass." That's now a newsman at the scene described it. A small creek which nor mally is no more than a trickle was dammed by material wash ed down from above, backing up water above the level of a spur rail line. The scarred mountain stands behind. The railroad is risky. The highway is knocked out. The landslide, whose main bo dy was estimated at a mile in length and up to 100 yards wide, scraped about a half-mile down ward, ripping trees, boulders and discarded timbers from the prison's mine in its progress. A crew of prisoners and oth ers working in heavy rainfall erected a barricade to stuff the mass of rubble away from the prison powerhouse, which was at the edge of the slide's path. Although successfully defend ing the powerhouse, they were unable to save a long section of the road leading into the pris (Advertisement) Now Man) Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wood J inn. r'ABTUUTH noma piaies firmer and more comfortably. 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The second Linn county proj ect open for bids will be 8.41 miles of surfacing and bitu minus macadam on the Thom as Creek-Lyons section of the Albany-Lyons secondary highway. on, which Deputy Warden Ar nett Booth said contains some 750 prisoners. The highway was made impas sable by slide damage and rub ble. USE Organic Fertilizer The Right Way to Rebuild Soil Free of Weed Seeds Odorless " sacks $5.00 BUYton $10.00 2ton, .... 17.50 FREE Delivery Anywhere In Salem area Phone 3-8127 WW WATT TLL USED CAR, PfZfCES TUMBLE ? n n c ' 't y ) . ; i i 1 - ';-? I 111 III I mm KJ -' : .' 4 i K 1 " L I I 4 : ' J L j A j C:f,l?l 0 u :j Low" I todA rn Hfinrti -I fomrals which bu Um pover to ndoca mJ eoncntkm. Hen end women with ctmhtlnv Bioua bcsMUebes. eloned .KWtriU, armebe hawking tod stnecxtnc mfeerr ten ?t?iS1 wrin (4. 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