Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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    IS Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, February 17, 1950
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Rescuer Icebound The rescue ship John Biscoe, en route
to Stonington Island in the Antarctic to aid a group of ma
rooned British scientists, is "iced-up" in Admiralty Bay.
Brownout in
N. Y. Ordered
New York, Feb. 17 W Times
Square's fairyland of lights will
blink out Sunday as a result of
the coal mine strike.
A statewide "brownout" of el
ectric advertising displays will
follow rationing of dwindling
coal supplies under priorities,
put into effect last night.
The conservation steps like
those of wartime were ordered
to avert the "catastrophe" that
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey said
might result from the soft coal
walkout.
New York state's coal admin.
fatrator, Bertram D. Tallamy, set
the wheels in motion.
He issued five emergency or
ders, with the full force of law
to restrict sale of coal and to
dim advertising lights from
Broadway to Main street.
New York City folks ac
customed to blackouts, dimouts
and brownouts during war and
Industrial strife took the news
In stride.
Advertising sign men in the
Times Square area where you
can read a newspaper in the
middle of the street at midnight
promised full compliance with
the brownout orders.
But Broadway won't be black.
Street lamps and streams of
light from windows will suffice,
s In past brownouts. It won't
be like the deep gloom that pre
vailed during part of the war.
New Instructor for
Art Group Announced
The creative art group of the
Salem Art association announced
today that the services of Phil
lip Halley Johnson, of Mon
mouth, have been secured as in
structor In drawing and paint
ing. Johnson received his training
at the University of Oregon's
School of Architecture and Al
lied Arts. While there he spec
ialized in frescoe and mural
naintlng. He has had consider
able teaching experience with
groups and individuals, here and
In Portland. Johnson's paint
ing are to be found in several
private collections.
The creative art group meets
on alternate Friday evenings at
the studios, 193 North Commer
cial street, for a three-hour ses
sion of life drawing, composition
and painting. The next meeting
will be Friday, February 24, at
7:15 p.m.
There are at the present time
a few memberships in the group
that are vacant. Persons inter
ested in joining the group should
contact Mrs. Ida Nostcll, Phone
J-6247.
Rally Dinner
For Soph Class
Salem high school's sophomore
class held a rally dinner Friday
evening preceding the Spring-field-Salem
game at the high
school cafeteria.
"School Spirit" was the theme
for the affair headed by Jim
Mathieson, class president, and
assisted by Roberta Sjoding,
class secretary.
Bv Young and Helen Calla
ghan decorated the cafeteria
with red and black magaphones
with pom-poms dominating.
Honored guests attending were
Mr. and Mrs. . A. Carleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Gurnee Flesher, Miss
Elizabeth Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Neer and Miss Vivian
Carr.
The class of '52 has presented
several talent shows to the ASB
members of Salem high during
the noon lunch period for class
activities. The sophs are now
preparing for the talent compe
tition with the juniors and sen
iors at a later date.
Horizon Club Has
Formal Inductions
Murel Morris chapter of Hor
izon club, Salem high school
held its annual winter formal in
duction ceremonies Thursday
night at the home of Miss Jean
Blackwell.
Members Initiated by candle
eeremony were Val Jean Gos
nell, Colleen McNeil, Blllie Mil
ler, Margaret Miller, Norma
Hamilton and Roberta Sjoding.
President Mary Sundctt and
Secretary Marilyn Meyers con
ducted the affair.
Listen!
to the broadcast 'hat is
interesting and different
TONITE
DON HARGER'S
"FISHCASTER"
K.O.C.O.
at6:30
Sponsored by
Herrall-Owen &
The Salem Boat
House
Robbers Surprise
Room Clerk
New York, Feb. 17 m
' Two men entered the St. Clare
hotel early today, and asked
Room Clerk William Knox
the rates for a double room.
"$4.29," said Knox.
"That's robbery," said one of
the men.
"I'm no robber," Knox re
plied, jokingly.
"But we are," said the man,
shoving an object in his rain
coat pocket, apparently a re
volver, toward Knox.
Police said the men swept
$106 from the hotel cash draw
er, and fled.
Gen. Marshall
Lauds Red Cross
New York, Feb. 17 W) Gen.
George C. Marshall, praising the
Red Cross as an instrument for
international peace, has open
ed that organization's national
appeal for $67,000,000.
The proposed budget is $7,
000,000 higher than last year.
Marshall, former secretary of
state and now president of the
American Red Cross, told 1800
persons at a Waldorf-Astoria
meeting yesterday:
"The cultivation of good faith
and good will is of monumental
importance and I know of no
other organizations but the Red
Cross which has the power to
spread the good faith and the
good will which are essential
to peace.
Fund collections begin official
ly March 1.
Annexation Vote April 4
Portland, Feb. 17 W Nine
suburban areas here will vote
April 4 on whether to join Port
land. One adjoins southeast Port
land. All the others are in the
southwest hills. The city coun
cil set the date yesterday.
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