Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capita Journal, Salem. Ore Monday, August 21, 1930
NWKiwanians
Meet in Spokane
Spokane, Aug. 21 (P A pro
posal that the United Nations
warn Russia and her satellites
that -further aggression . . . will
be considered an act ol war . . .
'and dealt with accordingly" ;
was one ol several resolutions to
be put today before the north
west district convention of Ki
wanis International.
More than 1200 members were
on hand for the three-day gath-
. ering which opened Sunday.
Arthur S. Cory of Chehalis.
chairman of the resolutions com-:-imittee,
said other resolutions
would endorse the -free enter
"prise system," urge government
economy and urge against the
importation of certain food prod
ucts of which there is a surplus
Un the United States.
Red Cross Asks
For More Blood
Washington, Aug. 21 W The
Red Cross says large amounts of
blood are needed to meet needs
of fighting men In Korea and
the expanded armed forces.
The organ irati on, official pro
curement agency for blood for
the services, last night called on
all Americans for blood dona
tions. It said Korean needs have
been supplied so far by volun
teer military and civilian don
ors stationed in Japan.
The Red Cross said shipments
will be Down regularly to the
Far East, and that any excess
over immediate needs in combat
xones will be utilized "for stock
piling plasma and other deriva
tives for military use."
Fishermen Sought
Netarts, Aug. 21 Coast
guardsmen today resumed
search for trace of two Portland
ers who vanished offshore in the
fog Friday night while fishing
from a 16-foot skiff. Missing
are John Daibart, 31, and Ken
neth Pattern. 34.
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