Tuesday, December 15. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bales. Orefta Pag 13 Job Openings Moving Down Job openings art expected to maintain their downward trend with little prospect of much im provement until the latter part of February or flrrt of March, reported the Salem of fice of the itate employment service In connection with lti review 01 acuvmes lor Novem ber in the Salem area, the re port states. An estimated 3400 , were out of work December 1, compared with 1600 a month go and 2400 Jn December of : 1852. "Further reduction! in sea sonal activitiei, as well at trim ming payrolls in a number of other industries, boosted the number of jobless. "Agricultural employment, except for a few year round farm and dairy Jobs, remained static with little or no demand for workers," continued the report. Food processing and con struction activities continued to decline during November. "This condition may gradually , worsen until early spring. Ac , tive application of skilled con- l struction workers on file in- , creased 29 percent over Octo ber, while unskilled increased j B0 percent.'" Volcanic steam harnessed In plants at LardereUo, Italy, fur- . nishes almost one-tenth of the nation s total electric power. TELLS OF LONG ORDEAL 'At-: ' ' V Sweet Home Plans Siani Pvt. Frank James Kelly, British World War II soldier recently released from Russian captivity, sobs at press conference in Hannover, Germany, and shows an arm wound suffered during his imprisonment. Kelly, 36, who was held by the Reds for eight years, told of being beaten and questioned It hours a day. (UP Telephoto) Sweet Home Sweet Home city councilmen accepted re port which recommended that needed amount of money be set aside for the purchase of rural signs which would list fire numbers on directional basis to that firemen may lo cate rural fires more readily. The council will refer the re port to the-budget committee for the 1954-55 budget A cost estimate is toT given after a thorough survey by the tire department has been made. Other action taken by the council included approval of a new policy of accepting streets for maintenance, as recom mended by the planning com mission, and they directed City Manager Jess Parker to draft a resolution of the policy for fu ture council passage. Councilmen referred to Bill Reed, fireman and city build ing inspector, a proposal that the city share the cost of pur chasing a civil defense rescue truck for local use. The pro posal was outlined in a letter from Earl B. Houston, Linn county civil defense director and wus supported by William Loree of Sweet Home, who was present at the meeting. PROMOTED Frank W. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Foley, 4250 Dallas road, Salem, Oregon, who November 16 received promotion to en electri cians mate third class. Tay lor enlisted In the Navy in Salem June 2, 1952, and is now with the submarine di vision aboard the USS Sperry, which presently is at San Diego. . .. $11,725 Given by Buying Seals, Bonds County residents have con tributed 911,725.22 for the work of the Marion County Tu berculosis and Health Associa tion by buying Christmas Seals and bonds through the mail and at the booths and coin col lection boxes, Coburn Craben horst, president of the associ ation reports. "Contributions are still reaching the TB association's headquarters, 1345 State street and it is hoped that they will bring the sum up to 121,000 which will be needed to carry on the association's full pro gram for the coming year," said Grabenhorts. The cam paign will continue through Dec. II. "To people who have de layed sending money for their Christmas seals, I would like to say again that when you pay for seals, you are buying specific services for the pre vention and control of tuber culosis In the community,' pointed out Grabenhorst "No one, rich or poor, young or old. can say that TB could not touch him. It is a contagious disease caused by a germ. We cannot keep our home in this county safe unless we drive TB ut of the entire country." Albany Police Still Seek Girl Attacker Albany Hopes for quick solution to criminal assault case which began Dee. S were fading Monday but Police Chief Ray Maddy said two of ficers have been given special assignments to attempt to dis cover new clues. A 14-year-old Albany girl reported she was attacked by a Negro near the US highway 99E overpast about p.m. .on that date. Police since that time have interrogated several possible suspects, but none could shed any light on the crime. A city police matron and the girl have traveled to sev eral neighboring cities in try ing to get an Identification, Maddy said. Officers now on special duty will continue the Investigation "indefinitely." TBI BCS3IES San Antonio, Tex. (UJO The librarian at Fort Sam Houston reported one of the "most sought after hooka" at the nnit reading room was "the Nat ural superiority of women, Cameron Attends Washington Meeting Essay, merit award, mem- . bership and achievement con-, tests were discussed at the ex ecutive committee meeting of the International Association . of Personnel in Employment Security last week, in Wash ington, D. C, according to D ' H. Cameron, Salem, contribtv tions supervisor for the State Unemployment Compensation Commission. Cameron, who attended the meeting as International exec- utive committeeman for t h 13th IAPES district, said that training institutes, research prog rami, career cards, and . plans for continued coopera tion with IAPES members In other countries received atten- , tion during the sessions. The essay contest will end March 15, 1954, and writers wiU use the subject, "What IAPES Meant to Me," Camer on said. POOR BOY SANDWICH At NORTH'S 111 Center St ... i VN''IJ V - sT-$l b; wilmr- ' - -1 1 r. ..'i IuM W :Kx n . I assjsjsjise)je)swie sen t i' wwwiws'eiw'tteii.w Rne tools for home or shop . . . ask about our easy payment plan for these new tools. C?ume t 4ep 4!,(6wk? skn Drill 249j With on extension telephone, you sou many steps during (As day ami ham a telephone handy to answer calls at night. ' I. EXTENSION TELEPHONES ARE AVAILABLE AGAIN! For just pennies a day, you can have a time-saving, step-saving extension in your home 1. Your home can now be a truly modern'extra-telephone" home. 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