18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, February 14, 1950 : Red Cross Accepts Faherty : Resignation With Regret Resignation of Miss Susan M. Faherty as manager for Marion -county chapter, American Red Cross, was accepted by the chap iter board Monday night. "I The group voted the formal release with regret, stating Miss ;Therty had made an outstanding record here and has assisted in building the chapter in a pro- gram of service, ' The resignation is effective March 31 at which time Miss Faherty will leave to assume her new position as assistant ad ministrator for the southern 'Arizona regional blood center ; with headquarters at Tucson one wm nave cumpicicu xuui years with the local chapter the iirst of April. Announcement ai made the area office has recommended a successor for Miss Faherty, the personnel committee to make an announce ment later. ) Plans for the opening of the annual Red Cross fund campaign on February 27 were discussed at the board session and it was reported organization is com pleted in the city for the drive and much neadway made in completing the county-wide or ganization. Walter Musgrave is general campaign chairman. Mrs. Mark Astrup in report ; lng as Junior Red Cross chair- working with her now. to or ; ganize the program in the ele i mentary schools and Mrs. Ridg ' ley Miller in the junior high ' and senior high school units. Announcement was made the : mobile unit from the Portland ; regional blood center will visit . Mt. Angel on February 27, spon- lored by the American Legion ; post there. I Invitation was received by the board members for chapter rep resentatives to attend the first anniversary observance of the Portland regional blood center next Monday, February 20. Mar ion county is one of the par ticipating counties in the cen ter. Rear Admiral Ross E. Mc- Intire, Salem native, as head of the national blood program, is to be a speaker on the program that day. The home service department reported a caseload of 195 for the month of January with $601.95 given out in assistance. Four cases were disaster ones, two families having been af fected by floods, two families losing their homes by fires. Legion Has Talent Search Hollywood, Feb. 14 U,R)The American Legion announced a nationwide talent search today for men and women veterans to appear in its $300,000 musical revue "Red, White and Blue." The Legion, going into show business for the first time, sign ed a contract with Movie Di rector Leroy Prinz and Produc er Owen Crump to produce the show. The harp is believed to have been developed from the twang ing of the strings on bows used for war and hunting. SUPER-GIVEAWAY MARKET SPECIAL free!! 73.000,000 LBS. POWDERED EGGS. (EQUAL TO 17 EGGS FOR EVERY PERSON IN THE UNITED STATES.) free!! 169,000,000 LBS. POWDERED MILK. (EQUAL TO ABOUT 6 QTS. FOR EVERY PERSON IN THE UNITED STATES.) . OUR LOSS: $116,000,000 Government 'Give-Away' Here's how the government's plan to give away $116,000,000 worth of surplus milk and eggs looks to one artist. The surplus food, purchased to sup port farm prices, is offered free of charge at warehouse points to federal, state and local public welfare agencies, the school lunch program and the bureau of Indian affairs. (Acme Telephoto.) Printers Ask NLRB To Reconsider Ruling Washington, Feb. 14 (U.R) The AFL International Typograph ical Union, backed by the AFL National organization and by the CIO, today asked the National Labor Relations Board to recon sider its Taft-Hartley act rulings against the union in the print ing industry. All three labor organizations told the board that part of the ITU said. decisions in a number of cases arising from the two-year-old labor dispute over a closed shop have a "crucial" importance to the labor movement in general. The ITU petition noted that board member J. Copeland Gray, whose term has since expired, voted with the majority in the 3 to 2 board decision which found the ITU guilty of a Taft Hartley act violation by demand ing discriminatory hiring prac tices in the printing industry. People May Be Asked to Vote Airport Improvement Money The people of Salem may tie asked in the May election to ap prove about $46,000 for further improvements at McNary field with government assistance. City Manager J. L. Franzen told the city council Monday night that $90,000 in federal money is available for runway extension and improvement of taxiways- and aprons. The allocation is good only until June. Airline pilots who use the Sa lem field want the main runway increased in length from 5000 to 6000 feet for the reason that the Salem field is often substi tuted for the Portland field in bad weather. ' This improvement is projected only for 5500 feet, but a waiver that would make it 6000 is possible through the civil aeronautics board in Washing ton. Robert F. White and Dr. Lewis P. Campbell were elected the city's members of the airport zoning board in a council reso lution completing formation of the board jointly with the coun ty court which has already act ed. White is chairman of the Avalanche Sweeps Worker to Death Vancouver, B. C, Feb. 14 W) The foreman of a track clearing crew was swept into the Fraser river when a rain-loosened ava lanche roared off a mountain side and across railroad tracks in Frazer canyon yesterday city planning and zoning com mission and a member of the airport advisory board. Dr. Campbell is an air enthusiast and flier. County members are Hedda Swart, county engineer, and Donald Cannon, president of the Salem Gun club. The four will elect a fifth member. selected a great wutAey. ' ' ' . GBSON DISTILLERS. DJC, NEW YORK, N. T. BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 PHOOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Victim of the hurtling mass of snow and rock was John Tor jik of Kamloops, B. C. He was alone on a 100-ton snowplow when it was hit by the slide. His body was tossed into the river and disappeared under the ice pack. MOBllQAS GRAND CANYON ECONOMY 7A LTLMlI mm REFRIGERATORS RANGES Now . . . 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