Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Wednesday. Feb. 18. 1953
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. - T.ataiii Kamua. wiiaer naiiK.
Sr .nd Z WUde" r(.boverreceIv; congratulation, via
U.nX"c telephone from friend, in Hawaii on hU arrival
in San FranciscS, following hi. nomination by Pte. tent
Eisenhower to be the next governor of the Territory of
Hawaii Hi. nomination, recommended by Sen. Robert a.
Taft R, Ohio), wa. placed before the .enate for approval.
(AP Wirephoto) L
4 Nominated
By Eisenhower
Waihlngton WV Pre.ident El-
enhower Wedneiday nominat
ed Jame. C. Dunn to be am
KuarfnF in Snain and Karl L.
Rankin to be ambassador to Na
tionalist China.
4
iunhower alio sent to the
Senate the nomination of John
Moor. Cabot of Cambridge,
Max., to be aui.tant secretary
of .tate for inter-American af
fair..
The Pre.ident alio formally
nnmimt.H Samuel Wilder Kim
of Hawaii to be governor of the
territory, Tne wnue House an
nounced earlier thi. week that
ELenhower intended to nomi
nate King. .
Dunn ha. been ambassador to
fr.ni ainpe March 14. 1952.
and before that wa. ambassador
to Italy.
He is a native of Newark, N.
J., and ha. been in the foreign
service since 1918. He would
succeed Ambassador Lincoln
WflpVMDh at MaririH.
Rankin has hppn In charge nf
the embassy at Taipeh, Formosa,
since Aug. u, lvsu.
House Group
OKs Racing Bill
I Chiropractors'
Factions Clash
i nnnnain srouot of chiroprac-
) tor clashed Tuesday night at a
I Senate Public Health Committee
! hearing on whether their pro
fession ihould lose the right to
perform minor aurgery and de
i liver babies.
oeiorv ma uvcuiun w "
J the Senate'! biggest hearing
room, the committee heard ar
gument, on the bill by Sen. pal
Lonergan, Portland, to limit
chiropractor, to practice of body
manipulation..
Chiropractor, who favored the
bill, mentioned the involvement
of chiropractic phyjlclan. in
Portland', recent abortion scan-
n. t. w Rutherford, crest-
dent of the Oregon Chiropractic
Association, .aid
Dairymen Ask to Sell
Richer, Lower Priced Milk
Portland CAV-Dalrym.n of ttabai.-an J'"
Sl'p.tw- rrL Perry .aid
wa. driving home when a
Jtray S'm ackad into th. rid.
of bit car. The horse wasn't hurt
perceptibly
for permission to sell richer and
lower prices nui. -
The proposal., submitted by
representative, of the Oregon
Dairymen' association commu
te and the Tillamook County
Creamery association, call for:
its price .upport program at tne
xpense 01 in consumm v
h said. ...
Of the proposed rediiced miia
price. Eckelman ld:
We Mil 3.8 per cent milk
Mi and wa are not lo.lng
iinaain the butterfat money, no "-';."
eonten of .Undard milk from expect the, con.um ng P"-- -
JETCAMIESIIWCBTII
Trenton, un- .. C"
--.ii... Air rorce .ay. It ha
.uccessfuUy completed
tu on a new J"
n 28 radar-aimeo
Air force aaid i""
rockets than any
csri-y. m
. .v. ...-ii.i- nf th fable
Aesop, " ,
I which bear hi. name. U , .uppojed
to have Uvea irom
vuuici" v
the Dreient 3. per cem o a.t vmy hm.. - . -
per cent with no incre..e in thelgoe. for producer, and dUtrlbu-
m cenu a qua .v 4 " He .dded that PortUnd pro
JA 1-cent reduction to J3 ' receivlng M eenU a
cenU in the price of 4.4 per centre.. re tk
premium milk. . I atUe producer..
r..,.i,iHnn of the butter-i . .... 4w..
terfat plu. 3 a nunorewciui. .
. j.i i. . fr.ffic accident ynirro.j
the buttenat proposal
him
Ik and Adlal Shake Ob It President Eisenhower and
Adlal Stevenson match smile with their handshake as
winner and loser in the recent ballot battle get together at
the White House. Stevenson lunched with the President and
a group of congressmen at th executive mansion. (AP
Wirephoto) '
Plan Use of Camp Adair
As State Reformatory
f consuming pumiv "ito navo , w-
for meffleiency. ThatiB C. but the name ha. also been
applied to whole clas. of tUrle.
Rfn. Jnwnh V. Harvpv'i hill
to put all racing reven-.ie. into
the state a general fund had the
approval Wednesday of the
House State and Federal Affairs
Committe, but was headed for a
itnrmv f i m nn fhp Hnuiu. flnnr
The committee delayed the ef
fective date of the bill until July
1, 18SS. After that, the fair, and
exposition, which get the $600,-
000 a year In dog and norse rac-
f ra rjwlnta urntilH hav In an in
the Legislature and ask for ap
propriations.
At the same time, the commit-
f ivMminniHNl naaiafff nf a
resolution for an interim com
mittee Investigation of the whole
proDiem lor aistriDUtion oi race
revenues.
The committee tabled bills to
confine the racing distribution
to state and county fairs, to give
the Bend Stampede a share of
the racing money, and to permit
n nr rti uninn lanpi nn atai
'
The state gets a million dollars
wiilomMt. -university sneak- a year irom racing, ui tnat
ers took cash Pri,es In both V?!".
speech contesu held unaer "'"""- """"
nnn.nr.hln of th,. Intercolleeiate 000 goes into the general fund.
. wuioyratui; r : . D m
chlroDractor. Forensic association on me xne
- . 1 TT : l , .. - n.nrtnti .amnm
Use of the military stockade at
r.mn AHair ai a state reforma
tory wa. before the Oregon Le
gislature Wednesday wun xne
blessing of the State Board of
Control.
.The board, which runs all
state institutions, suggested that
pi In November, 18S4, because
th rnn.tltntlnn fnrbidi location
of any institution outside Marion
County without a vote of the
n.nnl.
ITnanlor laid th DTODOSal
"would meet the immediate and
pressing needs in the intermedi-
state institutions, suggest "T, , ,-,, and relieve
the stockade could be usea ior '"7,": .t the Deni-
six to 10 years, or until we state - ich0ol. Th.
M.irixil- Earl T. Newbry, secre
tary of State; Dr. Harold Hay
.... KrhnnI or uniomeiry. rm
clfic university aft Forest rove;
r. u.,rv Frtwlrlcks. uresident
1-1 1 . W - ' -
of the Oregon State Optometrlc
association, Klamath raus; vr.
Leslie R. Burdette, Sr., Salem,
past national president oi tne
American Optometric associa
tion; Dr. Phillip Orange, chair
mn nf ih. Marion-Polk County
Optometric society; and Harold
McCoy, manager oi me oivision
of Financial Re.pon.iblUty of the
state.
has enough money to build a re
formatory.
The board'. uggestton wa.
given to the Joint Way. and
Mean. Committee, aiaie lrcasur
er Sig Unander, a member of
k. knarrf will recommend it
the b7 Xrs 275 youni men, who would be
Thursday- to the House Social y vocational and
farm training.
Cash Prizes to
iWU Speakers
(.ntlorv and bovs school. The
proposal is exceptionally merito
rinn. in that it reDresents an im
mediate saving to the taxpayers
of Oregon of more tnan two mit
lion dollars."
it wmiM house from 2S0 to
Welfare Committe.
Th- hnarri. of which GOV.
Paul L. Patterson is chairman,
.till wants to build a z,3uu,uuu
intermediate institution, but the
Camp Adair stockade could be
put into shape for $250,000.
However, the proposal wouict
have to be referred to th peo-
Quick! BreakUp
Congestion of Kids'
CHEST COLDS
and he flayed the chiropractors
who have "trespassed into the
practice of medicine." ,
This straying into the medical
field, he said, led some chiro
- praetor, into the abortion racket.
2 "We appeal to you for pro
m tection against this disgrace to
humanity, the professional abor-
tionist," Dr. Rutherford Mid.
Kerrick Says
' Oregon Unique
(Wffnn ! the first state to re
strict or deny driver' licenses
on the basis oi professional ex
amination and recommendation,
acording to John C. Kerrick,
manager of the drivers' license
rflvl.lnn nf the Department ot
State, in an
.Tuesday.
Tn th exnerimental speech
contest, which this year took the
fArm nf a flrMtrie cnat. lorn
Scheidel, senior took first prize.
His subject was -wnai onau
Americans Do About the Sub
vor.lvA?" Spheidel has won num
erous speech and debate awards.
.Tamp. A. Wood, senior. Salem.
took second prire in the peace
oratorical division. His oration
was entitled "The Reality of
Peace." The two aeniors won top
hnnnn la.t week in the Pacific
Northwest debate tournament at
Tacoma.
rw Howard W. Runkel. dlrec
tnr nf forensic, at Willamette.
nartlrinated in the iudgins of
the Eugene event..
nthr arhnnll takinf Dart
Tuesday were the University of
Oregon, Oregon state college,
T.lnfirM eolleae. University of
address before a Portland, Lewis and Clark col-
Pearl Hassler.
Rites Thursday
Funeral services will be held
at the W T. Rigdon cnapei
Tu...rifu - oftemnnn at 1:30
iUUl.uaj
in, Dhlllin pearl nassier.
U ........ .
78, retired printer wno oieo.
Monday following a short ill
ness.
Hassler. a late resident of 650
Locust street, had worked on
newspapers at Newport, Gervais
and Turner. He was Dorn in m-
wri in. iitn it -i i n,i,s or, A Iiuah in the Salem
mLlTIlllllvlllc n i icicmiiB uiaan. " " " " " ---
Service Officer William O'Nell area more than 25 years. He was
of YamhiU county, accused of la member of the Turner IOOF
misappropriating $75 of soldiers' I lodge
hi aata, throat ar branckial takts
Rub on unua mho auiwrew
md ciptceily for kiddica. Muitrolt
promptlT crentei a protective warmth
on cheat, throat and back. It tilUw
oouihi. and hilpa break up local
eongeauon. Becommenaea dt nai
laaaing oaor aoowrai our waar
Child.
Mild
t babr dootoral Bur todarl
MUSTER0LE
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lighfer baking!
Tonight buy
Guild
IVine
For Finer Flavor
Bottled in California
SAFEWAY STORE
Veterans' Service
Officer Accused
relief mnnev. was arrested Tues
dayi on a charge of larceny of
public funds.
District Attorney Elliott Cum
mins said he had ordered a com
plete acounting of the fund.
O'Neil, president last year of
the Oregon veterans service of
ficers organization, posted $2,000
bail and was released.
1 W ua. an unaurreaafiil can
didate for republican nomination
for county sheriff last May
Survivors Include a niece,
Mrs. Arthur Sprague of Salem
and four nephews in California
and one in Atlanta, Ga.
Diaper Rash
Quick rllff follow use oi
Rewnot Ointment. StMCiallr ml
eated. rich in Jeftotm, it eootheo
martini akin aa it helps to heal.
Rftinol Sotp clnniri rmtly. I't both.
RESINOLr,
i
dinner meeting of ome 80 lead
ing optometri.ts from all over
the state last night at the Marlon
hotel.
"To my knowledge," said Ker
rick, "ours 1 the first state to
base such restriction or denial
on the basis of a recommenda
tion by competent visual au
thorities, after we have referred
drivers to them because of our
creening test by means of the
telebinocular."
Kerrick traced the history of
his department and the facts
which led to the adoption of the
Inatrument. He Slated that in
the matters of dlrvers' license!
I examination efficiency, Oregon
i ranks first in the ten western
states and 12th In the nation.
Introduced by Dr. Bernard
Brown, Salem optometrist and
chairman of the motorists com
mittee, Kerrick' audience In-
lege. George Fox college and
Northwest Christian college.
About 48 per cent of American
families use wine at home, a
recent survey indicates.
DO YOU KNOW! '
Tb physically handicapped
need your help. Goodwill In
dustries needs your discarded
clothing, furniture and house
hold articles to keep the han
dicapped employed.
11phon 4-2248
Flckup Tuesday and Fridays
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THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
February 20
Christ Lutheran Church
State and 18th
Evening Service, 7:45
Latheran Women f Salem Cordially Invite Tea
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