Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 02, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 2, 1950
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Winery Blaze Wine flows down the street at height of
fire which destroyed the Pioneer Winery at Cucamonga,
Calif. One workman perished and 1,500,000 gallons of
wine were lost in the million dollar blaze. (Acme Telephoto)
Gov. Warren
To Run Again
Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 2 (U.R)
Earl Warren made a bid Mon
day for an unprecedented third
term as governor of California.
Warren, a republican and the
party s vice presidential nomi
nee in 1948, announced his re
election campaign in a formal
statement. He said he - again
would seek both republican and
democratic nominations, as al
lowed by California law, in the
state's June 6 primary.
His main opponent apparent
ly will be democrat James
Roosevelt, oldest son of the late
president. Roosevelt already has
announced his candidacy.
The California governor's an
nouncement said he would dis
tinguish between social progress
and socialism.
"If government i to truly
serve the people," he said, "we
must continually make social
progress. I will shoulder every
responsibility to make such
progress, but never to advance
socialism, to which I am op
posed."
His announcement pointed out
that he had been governor dur
ing the period of California's
greatest growth and develop
ment." It said some . of the
state's problems had been solved
during his administration, but
said he wanted "to complete the
work that has been undertaken.
Operetta Scheduled
Lebanon The popular op
eretta, "Martha," will be pre
sented by the Lebanon high
school vocal music department
on the evening of Feb. 16 and
17, Miss Nancy Kirkpatrick,
who is directing the production,
announced Tuesday. Miss Love
dy Burkholdcr and her art
clashes are in charge of the stage
setting. More than 140 mem
bers of the music department
are in the cast.
Committee Members to
Visit Complaint Districts
Members of Mayor Elfstrom's special transportation committee
will make personal visits to districts from which complaints
about bus service are coming.
Mai B. Rudd, chairman of the committee, so informed repre
sentatives of some of the districts at a public meeting held
Wednesday at the Marion hotel.-
The committee members all
attended the meeting, but were
disappointed at the scant atten
dance on the part of the public,
which was represented by only
three persons.
"On the basis of this com
plaints received," Rudd said,
"thought many more would be
present."
J. H. Gordon attended as rep
resentative of areas east of the
city where, he said, there are 800
potential bus riders. He said
the district is getting only four
bus trips a day now, and should
have at least five. Some days
there are less than four, he added.
'The people are dissatisfied
with present schedules and tim
ing," he said. "We don't want
to dictate company policies and
we have no complaint about
drivers, but we do think the
service could be improved."
He explained that he was
talking about week-day sched
ules. "Sunday schedules can be
worked out later," he said. The
area he represented is bounded
in a general way by the east
city limits, Four Corners, Sil
verton road and Turner road
east of Lancaster drive.
A protest against recent
changes made inside the city
limits was made by Dr. A. I.
Frantz, a naturopath physician
at 990 Broadway. The district
he represented centers about
Broadway and North High and
Broadway and North Liberty.
These districts are being by
passed, he said.
An observer at the meeting
was Robert E. Covert, who oper
ates the West Salem Bus com
pany, not affiliated with City
Transit Lines.
Stole Homing Pigeons
San Bernardino, Calif., Feb. 2
VP) Sheriff Jim Stocker says he
thinks it's the height of futil
ity: Somebody stole 50 homing
pigeons from lofts near here.
But all came back.
Sees No Cut
In Income Taxes
Baltimore, Feb. 2 P Rep.
Joseph W. Martin, Jr., R-Mass),
republican leader of the house,
predicted Monday there will be
no income tax cuts for many
years.
"I make the prediction to
day," he said in an address for
the advertising club of Balti
more, "that tnat tax reduction
will stand for many years as the
last income-tax reduction enact
ed by an American congress."
This sweeping forecast made
no reference to the possibility of
republicans gaining control of
congress in the 1952 presidential
election.
Martin took shots at the dem
ocrats for high taxes, subver
sives in government and com
munist successes in China.
He said he had often wished
"that we might somehow harness
all the 'wonderful skills, energy
and genius' of the advertising
clubs throughout the country in
the great battle that is now be
ing waged for solvency and
constructive order in federal
administration."
He attacked as benefiting no
one the "inflation program now
clearly mapped out," and said
President Truman's prediction
of $12,000 average income in the
year 2000, didn't calculate what
the dollar would then be worth.
Club Election Delayed
Unionvale The January
meeting of the Unionvale Com
munity club was cancelled be
cause of the storm. The next
meeting will be the third Fri
day evening in February when
election of officers will be held.
The English Bill of Rights was
passed by parliament in 1689.
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WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
BEEF ROASTS
Blade Arm or Rump
47c
lb.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LAMB
39c .b
Square Cut Shld.
GENUINE LAMB
PATTIES
49c .
AGED CHEDDAR
CHEESE
Year
Old
49c -b.
Swift's Premium Cure No Shank JF
PIC-MCS b JJC
PORK LOIN ROASTS , 3C
Loin End fJJfV
PORK SAUSAGE ! Oo7
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LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE OQr
U.S. Govt. Ins Ih. 0
MINCED HAM
VEAL LOAF ib.
MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF
29c
STEAKS
Boneless
Round
New Yorkers
6',.
Remember!
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Power Plan J
For California
Washington, Feb. 2 W) The
government has plans for turn
ing California's 500-mile long
central valley into a giant pow
er plant as a by-product of
flood control and water conser
vation projects.
The reclamation bureau fig
ures its comprehensive program
for this vast alluvial plain
would yield 8,100,000,000 kilowatt-hours
of electricity a year
enough for 5,182,000 homes.
Whether the bureau's dream
ever comes true depends on
whether congress decides that
it would be worth the high cost.
That would be around $2,000,
000,000 for the full program, ac
cording to present estimates.
And it would take perhaps SO
years for completion.
The reclamation bureau esti
mates that the central valley's
full power potential will be
needed long before then. It re
ports that power requirements
are growing so far in the valley
and adjoining coastal areas that
all the power capacity of pres
ently authorized projects will be
needed by 1960.
The primary purpose of the
bureau's dam and reservoir pro
gram in the mountain-fringed
valley is the control of floods
Prompt Relief
Emollient Cuticura
Ointment soothes
irritation promptly.
Stays on the skin.
Used by many doc
tors, nurses. Try iti
Buy at druggist.
CUTICURA
and the storage of water for
irrigation and domestic and in
dustrial use.
Probe Canadian Wheat Deal
Washington, Feb. 2 ffl The
senate agriculture committee
Monday decided to investigate a
transaction whereby Great Brit
ain last year was authorized to
buy $175,000,000 worth of Can
adian wheat with Marshall Plan
dollars.
The drone bee dies soon after
the wedding night.
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