Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salaa. Orafon
inureuny,
Columbia Has Enough
Hatcheries, Day States
'Wublnfton The lowtr
Columbia river has juft about
reached tha aaturatlon point
In hatchery construction, in
tha opinion of Dr. Albert M.
Day, director of tha U.S. fish
and wildlife aervlce. ;
Day expressed this view in
the course of a discussion with
Clark Lauds French
Job in Indo-China
By PHIL NEWSOM f
' (United Tna rortltn AiMnt)
United Nation Far Eaiiern
commander Gen. Mark Clark
came away from c visit to Indo
China the other day enthusias
tic over the "magnificent" job
the French have been doing in
building up their native forces.
He said he would recom
mend that the United States
help equip 80 or more batttil
ions of Vietnamese.
It is more than a passing pos
sibility that Clark's Indo-Chinese
visit had something to do
with the forthcoming Washing
ton conferences among French
Premier Rene Mayer and For
eign Minister Georges Bldault
and President Eisenhower ana
Secretary of State Dulles.
We now are pouring some
$300,000,000 a year into th.
Indo - China antl Communist
fiaht. with the possibility that
the amount will increase rather
than decrease.
It may be assumed that both
-President Elsenhower and Dul
les will be interested in Clark's
opinion. ;i'-';;." - ,
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Rep. Jensen (R., Iowa), chair
man of a house appropria
tlons subcommittee, about tha
possibility ct transporting
hatchery-raised salmon to . a
spot below Columbia river
dams. Day was before tha
committee in quest of a 1260,'
000. appropriation for salmon
research.
Day said Jensen's idea was
possible with fish raised in
hatcheries in the vicinity of
Bonneville dam, but that the
death rata among flngerllngs
would be too great if trans
ported from hatenerlea farth
er away.
There are hatcheries on
virtually every stream having
suitable water in . the lower
portion of the - Columbia
river," Day said. - a
"There is no more suitable
water for this purpose and I
am sure that it would be eco
nomically unwise to attempt
to raise fish in hatcheries to
liberate and try to maintain
tha fishery, which ia worth at
present 10 million dollars
year."
OIL MAN DIES
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Ike and Bob Talk Shop
During Reception Lulls
Washington U.-, President
and Mrs. Eisenhower were
entertained last night by Sen
and Mrs. Robert A. Taft. It
was one of the social events of
the season. But the two hus
bands couldn't resist talking
shop. .
DUCBJKINATION BIT
Tampa, fla. ) Charging
discrimination in pay "solely
because of race and color," 11
registered nurses of Tampa's
Negro Municipal hospital have
filed a civil rights suit against
Msyor Curtis Hixon and the
Board of City . Representatives
councilman.
n budget scale for white
nurses is S8.20-8.68 a day com
pared to $7.60 for Negro nurses.
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Day and Night ... at any time . . . in any weather,
you can depend upon ear prescription service to
give you the utmost in professional perfection . . .
And here are soma good reasons why yea can de
pend on na Day or Night. Experienced Fharmsclsts
handle your prescription. Ten get aha finest drags
available. We put yenr prescription, first la im
ports nca. '
CAPITAL DOTS STORE
405SMtsrajre1Uir1r ;
We Giva JWf Oraen Stamps
James A. Moffett, first ad
ministrator of Federal Hous
ing Administration, who died
Wednesday,;. ;
First Head of
FHA Passes
New York () James A
Moffett. 66. executive of oil
companies and the first federal
housing administrator, died
Wednesday after a long illness.
He died at the home of his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold O. Barker,
where he had lived recently.
Moffett was chairman of the
board of the California-Texas
Oil Company from 1936 until
1843. Among his other oil son?
nections was the post of senior
vice-president and operating
bead of the Standard Oil Co.
of New Jersey. In 1834 and
1838 ha was federal housing
administrator and, after resign
ing, he returned to tha oil busi
ness. ' : :;..,.'':.
Moffett was a friend of the
late President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and for' several
years acted as an unofficial ad
viser to Roosevelt on Far East
ern affairs. . .
Industry-Wide
Strikes Attacked
Washington W) The Nation
al Association of Manufactur
ers asked congress today to outr
law industry-wide strikes and
to atop forcing employers to
negotiate health and welfare
plans with unions.
George w. Armstrong, Jr.,
president of the Texas- Steel
company ana cnairman oi xne
NAM'S Industrial Relations
Committee, said in a statement
prepared for the Senate Labor
Committee, which is consider
ing proposed amendments to
the Taft-Hartley Act:
"Compulsory bargaining over
employe benefit plans can im
pose an Intolerable burden on
the collective bargaining proc
ess, threaten its effectiveness,
magnify the problems of con
tract administration, and open
up addition areas of labor-man'
agement conflict."
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. WaGiv.WGraenSt.mp. que
L T1 , , : ; i i ' n I Fravel looked today for a "pri-
I I I vat. Jail" for Lowell Walton.
J I Vi Walton, a prisoner, has the
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. "Johnny Belindo" .
The perennial favorite of our J ;
entire generation , . from a
i famous maker . . . comes this aW
glove soft Ballerina that M
moulds to yonr foot . . . "like i. , , , , , . F
,!', th. akin ef a sausage" . .. AfJ IW '
' Hand-flexed aoles ... pegged " mWmxtm JJf
flat-tie heel . , , no gaping ... jsaV" 11 W
i : Bo slipping . . . these lltUe I 11 II H dtV
I shoe. . . . BJEALLT FIT . . . JT lii If II ,
Citizens Voice
Zone Protests
John Fallen, 1140 South
15th street, asked members
of the city planning and zon
ing commission Wednesday
night If protests by residents
against the proposed new zon
ing code would really be con
sidered, or if "we are just
waiting our time."
Robert T. Stanley, chairman
of the commission's subcom
mittee on rezonlng, answered:
"Not an objection hss been
made here tonight that we
haven't -' heard before, and
thought about In drawing up
this tentative plan. Your ob
jections snd petitions .will be
considered." ,-
He added that residents
would still have opportunity
for further hearing before the
commission and before the city
council, which has the final
word, before any definite ac
tion is taken toward adopting
the new code. .
The subcommittee met in ah
informal hearins Wednesday
night, with a large group of
southeast Salem residents at
Richmond school. It was one
of a series of seciional bear
ings, the first of which was
held a week ago in West Sa
lem, The next will be next
Wednesday night ' at Leslie
Junior high school.
Most of the objections
rn.de were against encroach
ment of business and industry
into residential districts.
Among them C. H, Holcomb
presented a petition . from
property owners in a new res
idential section south of Ox
ford street and east of South
22nd opposing making the
area available to heavy In
dustry. ; - .'; . '.
Coupe Rams Truck, 2
Teen-agers Killed
Portland w.R) Two teen-
aged brothers were killed and
three other persons injured
here late yesterday when the
teen-agers' coupe slid broad
side into a truck. , ; ! .
Dead are the) driver, Donald
Norman Harvey, 18, of Port
land, and his .brother, Jay El
don Harvey, 16. ,
: Earl Austin. Bryen, 64. of
Portland, driver of the truck,
and his passenger, David Sitz
man, 47, of Portland, were re
covering today at Providence
hospital her.. ' Attendants de
scribed the condition of both as
critical. - ;
Th. Taf ts invited almost
280 guests to their big brick
Victorian home in fashionsble
Georgetown for a 8:30 to 7:30
p.m. reception in honor of
Mrs. Elsenhower.
Mr. Eisenhower, who aDDar-
ently didn't want to ateal th.
spotlight from his wife, wait
ed until 6:80 p.m. to dron in.
It was the first time either
couple had entertained , the
other socially, although the
Tafts and Eisenhowers have
attended the same functions
seversl times - before. They
knew each other only slightly
before the bitter Taft-Eisen-
hower fight for the republican
presidential nomination last
summer, . ,
Whatever rancor that flsrht
niay have raised certainly was
not in evidence last night.
xne two couples ehatted al
most constantly between
handshakes with arriving
guests. But, despite Mrs. Els
enhower's expressed dislike
for "shoptalk," the conversa
tion was almost entirely be
tween the two husband on
the one hand and ' the two
wives, on the other.
Jaycees Active
AtSilverton
Sllverton At the Tuesday
evening program of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce meet
ing, Bob Sites presided.
Jim Jones arranged the ini
tiatory ceremonial program for
th. induction of Dick Beesley
into membership. '
With Bill Duncan as pro
gram chairman, Rholin Cooley
showed colored travel films
and told of 'the recent visit to
the West Indies, South America
and Mexico.
Under project reports, Olaf
Paulson announced a "Come
to Church" plan for the month
ot April, ine-saie oi oumper
Scotch Lite is to be emphasized
prior to the Salem- Silverton
baseball game, April iv.
Bob Edgerton, ; under the
them, of "Toy Hi Lites," an
nounced that Nu Method clean
ers would serve as collection
agency for all tops, a phone call
to 741 will bring them to your
door to pick up used toys for
the esrly Christmas mending
program. "
The members voted to act as
directing guests fpr a trip to
Silver Creek State park for a
vjew of the falls and grounds,
for delegates and their wives
attending tha state convention,
and tq serve a picnic dinner
there, May 24.
i Jim Nelson ia pubUclty
chairman for the junior forum.
ADLAI BEACHES MANILA
Manila U.R) Adlal Steven
son leader of the Democratic
party, arrived in Manila today
for a three day visit to tht
Philippines. Sevenson f 1 w
here from Hong Kong.
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