Monday, December 21. 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Mem. OrcrMI Put IT Plane Rescues 2 Cripple Planes Honolulu W)A tour-engine Tokyo-bound p,n Americsn Stratocruiser escorted two die bled planes to safe landing. "no loaay u a "UUD,e rcue - pn Ameri en ipokcimin announced. One of the disabled planet was an Overseas National Air wiyi DC4 flying under miU tary charter from Honolulu to Wake. It feathered Its No. 1 propeiier 700 miles east of wake and radioed for help. The other was a Navy PBM amphibious search plane which left Wake In answer to the dis tress messaffM from tk tvj The PBM began losing oil " siarDoai-a engine 200 miles out of Wake. A Pan American spokesman said it messaged that it might be forc ed to make an emergency landing in the Pacific. The Pan American Clipper NiKhtineale Wake when the distress signals came. It left lmemdiately to provide assistance, the airline spokesman said. The stratocruiser picked up the PBM one hour out of Wake and flew with it as it limped , to base at an altitude of 600 feet. The airliner then picked up the DC4 and shepherded It in to a landing about 30 minutes later. Second Capital Squad Only about 12 pounds of usable spectacle lenses arc pro duced from a 600-pound melt of glass. r W SV', ' sjy jf T taaWntV- alal V rWH rWwa0jwf rejTjwnaaj ATT, by Borry only 1.98 Hose Dept. Pictured at San Diego where they are now undergoing recruit training are members of the "Second Salem Capi tal Squad" who were recruited by Staff Sgt Robert Wil son here and left Salem to begin their training October 26. The men, all of whom are privates, are Claude W. Goldsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goldsby, 2215 Chemawa Rd., Salem; Albert L. French, son of Mrs. H. R. Banks, Roue 1, McMinnville; Harold A. Shipler, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Shipler, Salem; Larry W Well, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Well, Route 3, McMinnville; Albert L. Jirges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Jirges, Gervais; Bobby G. Branton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Branton, Salem; Sylvan O. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stewart, Aurora; and Kenneth G. Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lawrence, 1186 Chemawa Rd., Salem. (U. S. Marine Corps photo.) Polar Islands As Bomb Bases Washington (fl-An explor er of the drifting polar Ice Is lands says they would provide excellent hiding places for small, fast air units that could deliver an atomic counterpunch to an aggressor. Lt Col. Joseph O. Fletcher proposed building such units "around the all-weather fighter as an atomic bomb delivery ve hicle." Writing for tha official pub lication "Air University Quar terly," Fletcher argued that key regular bases might be de stroyed If Russia suddenly launched an atomic war and friendly nations might be frightened Into denying the United State use of facilities on their territory. But, he said, dispersed force such as he proposed 'would be at home anywhere In the Arctic Ocean, would possess unparalelled destruc tive capability and . . . could fade away Into the trackless ex panses of lee and water easier than an arab in the Sahara . . . properly camoulflaged, lt could lurk within short distances from enemy shores without fear of detection." Minneapolis Papers Struck ' Minneapolis 11 News-hun gry residents of this city of more than halt a million popu lation lined up again last night to purchase copies of the Min neapolis Tribune, sold only in the newspaper's main . lobby sine an AFL teamsters' strike knocked out all tsjuck deliver ies. The morning paper contin ued to publish but made no ef fort t deliver papers to homes or newsstands. Sales, made only in the lobby were limited to five copies per buyer. Cut from the usual 620,000- run, only 76,000 copies of the Sunday edition were printed. All were sold by mid-afternoon. Last night sale of the Monday edition was brisk. Newsstands sold out all out-of-town papers they had. The Evening Star also will be affected by the walkout The two papers art owned by the same company and printed In the same plant Although Central Falls in Rhode Island has 23,000 people in 1 square mile, the state also has a township of 49 square mile with only 700 people. Ed Boehnke Seeks To Replace Elliott Portland ) Ed Boehnke, Eugene, will make another bid for the Oregon republican chairmanship. He said last week end bo will be a candidate to sue ceed Robert A. Elliott, Med. ford, who defeated him in 19S2 la voting of the party's state central committee. Elliott if resigning Jail 18. . In 1834 It took Itt hours of human labor to produce a bushel of wheat, but by 18M the tune had been reduced to 10 minute. 1954 PONTIAC NOW ON DISPLAY OPEN EVENINGS KELLY OWENS CO. 660 N.Liberty Phono 2-4113 POOR BOY SANDWICH At NORTH'S 117 Center Bt ' OPEN Evening Til . CHRISTMAS TAYLOR'S VARIETY HIS Eoatwifor PI. 25415 HOLLY HEATHER. CAMELLIAS RHODODENDRONS s H A D E T R E E S ROSES SHRUIS MAGNOLIAS PINK DOGWOOD FERRILL'S NURSERY Mile E. of Keizer Phone 2-1307 leal a wattag a eir teen ratter kidrfw t Mil 4-irii -71 WtSi av-e-Wbi--. c " i 1 I , , L a ar sum a stoat hami (MP Ci I Or, M cfca COOOi " " - " " Arson Tried on Struck Store Pittsburgh WV-Fire, fed by gasoline-soaked rags, burned a barricade and a wooden door to the driveway entrance of Jo seph Heme's north side ware house early Monday. The Heme's store is one of five big Pittsburgh department stores struck by 11 unions. The blaze caused an estimated $200 damage. , It was discovered by a watchman. Detectives said they found gasoline soaked rags crammed between the door and the barricade. The city arson squad is investigat ing. Meanwhile, the Labor Stan dards Assn., slated wage talks with the AFL Building Service Employes. Local 29, repre senting 450 strikers at Gim bel's, Kaufman's, Home's and Frank It Seder. Hi niSS Best Actress ! New York UK British act ress Audrey Hepburn has been chosen for the double honor of the year's best actress and the outstanding "find" of 1953 by the nation's movie critics. Miss Hepburn won the swards for her performance in her first movie, "Roman Holi day." Jose Ferrer was selected as the best actor of the year for his portrayal of the famous French Artist Toulouse Lau tree in the film "Moulin Rouge." Citations for best supporting performance went fb Frank Si natra for his role in "From Here To Eternity" and to Glo ria Grahame for her part in The Bad and The Beautiful." Store Beautiful. More Powerful - Offerhig even Greater Value than before 9UI1 near as ever te Mn lowatt la east. General Motor lowest priced eight now uk an erea binher rank far quality. Styling Is new, brilliant, colorful inside end oat. 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