Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 01, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortfca
Wednesday, April 1, IMS
Cities Demand
Federal Aid
' Washington () Municipal
officials took a position Wed
nesday that the federal govern
ment must continue financial
Id . to the nation1! cltlei in
such field ai civil detente,
alum clearance, airport and
highway construction, and
public housing.
. This view was expressed at
preliminary conference deal
ing with President Elsenhow
er's proposal to create a led'
eral-state commission to study
relations regarding taxation,
grants in aid, and social security.
' The president sent special
message to congress Monday
asking enactment of leglsla
tlon to set up the study com
mission.
STEALS POLICE SIREN
Seattle, Wash, flJ.B Patrol
men J. E. Mitchell and H. O.
Ward discovered yesterday
that the siren had been stolen
from their squad car while
they were searching an apart
ment house for a thief., , -
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FAITH LUTHERAN BAPTISMAL SERVICES
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" Faith Lutheran church conducted baptismal services
for an unusually large group recently. The photograph
contains only those concerned in the baptism service and
does not include three families unable to be present be
cause of illness. Pastor Holmqulst stands at the top.
Whether yoa'ie novfaf In loom
er to a distant etty. we offer the
tnsst in worry-frse moving ssrv
Ic. Our local storage and nm
sag fcdlitias an unueelM. Aad
-as npraaaDUtivai fee Allied
ViaUaMweeaaylaMatyoae
sbposal the know-how ef the
world's largest long-dlstaaee '
taring emnisatioo. ABled'a .
expat paeken, hsadlsn and
drlren safMnard roar posses.
sions every step at the way.
Call ua I
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NeW Quarrel Develops
Over School Districts
By PAUL W. HARVEY JR.
(AitoeUUtf Prtu CorrMpcmdtnt)
A repeat performance, with
the same cast of characters as
in the 1951 Legislature and the
1992 election campaign, ' open
ed Tuesday night with: the atart
of a new quarrel over school
district reorganization,
The Legislative Education
Committees heard arguments
over the new school reorganl
ration bill, which replaces the
one pasted by the 1951 Legis
lature but defeated in1 a refer
endum at last November's gen
eral election,
This new bill provides for
election of county committees
to plan new consolidations of
districts, and each new district
would be created by .majority
Red Star Transfer
Mkeriy BetmeeJ JTX 14111
ACINI rot
DO YOU
KNOW?
Goodwill Industrie is a
sheltered workshlp for han
dicapped people . . Your
dluarded detains, and
household items will keep
them independent.
Telephone 4-K4I
- for a Goodwill Track
Pickup Dsts: Tuesday
and Friday
Shoe-String Patents
n . i
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f twnf stkl oi in In ihN
Sparklint atringt of patent
flecked with white. What a
revelation I Your pretty foot
now more beguiling, 'neath
your new narrow aklrt. Alto
in navy,
$9
93
At tdttrtistd in
MADEM 01SELLB
vote of the entire district.
This might force some small
districts into consolidations,
end that's why the state
Orange and little districts op
pose the bill. The same elec
tion provision was in the 19S1
act.
Now, any district retains the
right to stay out of a proposed
consolidation.
Meanwhile, the Legislature
disposed of a tough issue when
the Senate voted 18 to 12
against the bill to extend un
employment insurance to em
ployers of fewer than four per
sons. The opponents voted against
it mainly because it would
handicap small employers,
while supporters contended
that an employe of a little
business is Just as entitled to
protection as a worker in a
large buiness. 1
The Senate Agriculture Com
mittee, - at the request of the
dairy Industry and State Board
of Agriculture, voted to intro
duce a bill to give the state
milk adimlnstration full au
thority to. deny milk dealer li
censes in a sales area that the
administration thinks is al
ready served adequately.
Anthropologists believe the
have observed one of the proc
esses by which farming was
started in Western Australia
where tribesmen who dig up
yams, put part of the yam back
in the hole. '
Do You Want
To See Derby
In Akron?
Anybody want to go to the
Derby The All-Amerlcan
Soap Box Derby in Akron,
Ohio, that is?
If so, they want to know
abont It now. Reservations
for seats for the biggest boys'
event in the world must be
sent to Akron by Friday of
this week to get them set
aside for yon. .
Seat prices range from
$1,50 in the finish line
grandstand down to 25 cents
in the bleachers at the start
ing ' line. Anyone wanting
seats reserved for the August
classic should contact Wayne
Hadley at Douglas McKay
Chevrolet company or Vic
Fryer at the Capital Journal
by Thursday.
The Japanese believe they
have the world's oldest inde
pendent nation.
Christ Lutheran Church
Stale Street at
Rev. T. M, Gebhard, Patter
Sunday Worship Service 8.45 and
!1s.m.
Sunday School, 10 a.m. Classes for
all.
Monday, Thursday, Communion Serw
Ice, 7:45 .
Good Friday Litany, 7:45 p.m.
Easter Services 8 a.m. and 1 1 a.m.
Easter Evensong, 7:45 p.m.
WE WELCOME All IN THE NAME
OF CHRIST
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9
481 STATE ST.
You don't want "Just any kind"
of shoes for
your child for
We have the famous
"BUILT-fOR'ACVOH.SHOU"
Let the kiddles
nac uie norry-go-round
while
yoa enjoy TV
at Dana's
yRto
iGoost
VN0U7
$6.95 .VS
X.J
White Rid
and Black
Patent
Med ( eveKty koltwn ever
loin dMlMd far proptr ft
. , . h B nnll tlm horn
loby'i tin en up.
MANY STYLtS TO CNOOSI FROM
BOOTERY
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS
Russian Wives
Crowd Stores
' Moscow, W) Russian house
wives crowded state stores
throughout the Soviet Union
Wednesday as government-ordered
price reductions went
into effect on more than 100
different types of ' food and
consumer goods.
' At Moscow's central collec
tive market, farmers marked
down prices of their fresh
vegetables, meat and potatoes.
The market price were not in
cluded In the government or
der but fell in response to the
state store changes.
The Communist newspaper
Pravda estimated that the
price cuts sixth decreed by
the Kremlin since the end of
World War II would save the
Russion consumer , 46 billion
rubles a year in state store
purchases alone. The Soviets
value the ruble officially at 25
cents but it is worth less on
domestic market.
Announcement of the cuts
ranging generally from five to
15 per cent was made Tues
day, the anniversary of the
10.12 niHr reduction decree.
The extent of the reductions
were announced only in per
centage terms but they ran up
to 80 per cent - for potatoes,
fresh fruit and vegetables in
state cooperative stores. ,
Army to Let Indian
Keep His Long Hair .
Yuba City; Calif. (U.PJ Iqbal
Sing Rao's year-long battle
with the Army over whether
he could keep his waist-length
hair, beard, mustache and tur
ban was at an end today. Rao
won.
The 22-year-old Indian, a
native of Punjab, was inducted
yesterday after Army authori
ties permitted his unmilitary
appearance because of Rao's
religious convictions. Rao said
"I guess I'll have to get a khaki-colored
turban now."
Allison Approved
As Envoy fo Japan
Washington W The Senate
Tnivlsn Relations Committee
gave its approval to John M.
Allison aa ambassador to Ja
pan Tuesday, but it withheld
action on President Elsenhow
er's nomination of William
Howard Taft. III. as ambassa
dor to Ireland.
The delay in Taft's case was
occasioned by the fact that the
FBI has not vet completed its
field investigation of him, said
Sen. Wiley (H.-wis.), tne com
mittee chairman. The nominee
is the son of Sen. Robert A.
Taft of Ohio, Senate Republi
can leader.
KOWITZ SPEAKER
Brush College One of the
older members of Brush Col
lege grange, Chris Kowltz,
Salem city attorney, will be the
speaker at the grange meeting,
Friday, April 8, at the school
house, following a 6:30 supper.
When Queen Elizabeth vis
its Winnipeg, Canada, she will
be entitled to receive the Hud
son's Bay Co. tribute of two
elk heads and two black beav-,
er skins.
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Call as for prompt and expert
work on all appliance :
Hayes Appliance Repair .
Phone 4-5911 138 BUte bt
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THE DEAN CLINIC
Optn 10 until 8 Monday tftraufh friday.
Until Monday, Wednesday and friday.
Chiropractic Physicians . . . In Hr43rd yof '
9034 NCHtTHfAST SANOY IOULIVAIP
TalatheMa I Art 39U Efttawd U,Or.
jgr ' . where such value for 1.00 (to kLtSu f &w
1 V our knowledge). Beautiful gleam- Ssk?&v ' M
I 1b patents audi smart plastic calls. OS, Jjf m
Assorted white grains, email bass, L J?jF MW MmM
,' ' . larte bags, medium slss bags. fjF mF 4 Jlv j
Pouch styles, box styles, bandit 1 Mr mm Mm
wiammmmmmmmmmmmmm bags. ihOUlder Strap model . . . . f VMkjJ
anything and everything . . . your . . I WwiJw .
unrestricted choice for Just 1.00. m M
Truly a fabulous Easter Value. ,,1 J
mk $1.35 First
.II I P mu Our Own Brand Nan Noble
IMl) U WU Full Fashioned, Perfect
ISJ5? '. BUY 3 MS- SAVE 41 c
1 tor $1100
Special Purchase!
Beautiful, Sheer, Colorful
Nylon Briefs
lot
59c eoeh
They're simply "out-of-thls-world." Kv
ery color in the rainbow . . . wispy-sheer,
soft aa a cloud ... In lovely launderable
nylon. Finely fashioned, full-cut, com
fortable, yet divinely snug. Note the
, nine rans;e of colors . . . Flame, Royal,
Peach, Orchid, Turquoise, Chartreuse,
Tobacco, Navy, Gold. You'll want some
for yourself . . . some for gifts. They'll
be a sell-out, so hurry.
FIRST QUALITY FLAMINGO COTTON
WHITE GLOVES
SHOO
U
Lovely to look at . . . love
ly tp wear ... 51 gauge, 16
denier sheer, sheer nylons
with plain seams and with
dark seams. Beautifully
fashioned . . . flattering to
the ankle, perfect fitting.
Colors run the gamut of
rosey hues from very light
to almost dark. All sites,
JM to 11. Select at leasi
3 pairs.
For Easter and right on through
me summer) soil glowing pas
tel, favnrlt ivM hlnL. t
navy, red, beige, gray and pink!
ones e 10 Vi.
erT:riiWsIaf- tfattralfra
136 N. COMMERCIAL, SALEM