Tueeday, January 5, 1954 Pike Found in Cowlitz River PORTLAND The Oregon Game Caminiuioa expressed some alarm Moodjy over a ftth caught over Um weekend ia the Cowlitz River of Washington. Biologists identified the lish ai a aorthera pike. It if the flrst of that voracioiu fish ever reported ia the lower Columbia River watershed. "Of all the fUh that might be Introduced, thia engine of destruc tion ia the wont." aaid Dr. John Rayner. who heada Um comnua j tion a fishery divuioa. The pike ia native in the Great Lakes area and waters north of . that. They grow fast, reaching M Inches in length and sometimes weighing 25 to 30 pounds. A vora . 3 cious eater, the pike has been j compared with the barracuda in fierceness. '. Rayner expressed fear over what .(the pike mieht do to the native I salmon and trout population, if the ' pike becomes established. Ht said this pike obviously was planted in the Cowliti, since the j pikb lives only in fresh water and , could not have made the voyage J by the ocean. It was caught near . . Kelso, and brought to the commis ' aion by a fisherman who suspected planted at the same time. Rayner aaid the only question X t jProtesf Bids By Canadians . ' Washington (UP) F o u r re publican congressmen from Washington state today protested Foreign Operations Adminis - tration decision to allow Cam- dian mills to bid on an order lor . 10 million board feet of lumber. - The FOA ia buying the lumber ' lor shipn .nt to Formosa. The '; congressman aaid Canadian nulla, " If allowed to bid, will get the en- tire order because of lower tim ber, labor, shipping and tax costs. - Ths protest was made by Reps. Bussell V. Mack, Thor C. Toiler aon, Thomas M. Pelly and Jack1 . Westland. j "One reason American tax costs I are higher," Mack said, "is that' American industries and workers arc taxed to provide funds for these foreign aid programs, whereas Canada which provides i none of the funds apparently is ! .to get a lion s share of the bus- mess." Z He said the order should be -liven to American mills to re TJieve unemployment in the lum Jber industry and thereby "lessen nemployment insurance costs Jjkir the government" - Some 6900 lumber workers in Washington and 6400 in Oregon Jnave become unemployed ii the f last year, Mack said. lJunior Class Will fSponsor Movie Show J The Salem High School Jun- for class will sponsor a full '. length movie Wednesday for ? the student body. The movie, "Winning Team," "will help the class build up its .treasury. Each year the classes and several other Salem High organizations sponsor movies ' C with a 20-cent admission. " Also planned by the class i- are a rally dinner before the Eugene basketball game Feb- ruary 19, an after-game dance 1hi month, and another after-game dance in February. f Kay Ruberg, class vice pres ident is in charge of the f dances. f Glenn McArthur lo Btart Oil Comeback E HOUSTON. Tex. W-Texas oil lirnan Glenn McCarthy was due to ' day in Bolivia, where he expects . 1.!. l. 1, ilk an All i io start nis cuiiicuhi. f ih " . j. .n - o-?n fWl . arr ran. r uiaiv.c v ...v.v f . -cession granted by the South Am- McCarthy left here yesterday "morning by plane with George Un- ' aAnl,0lct Inr nlnn Mr. t Carthy. Inc., to supervise drilling 0I us nrst oouvian wnutai. 4 - v Third City Judge lln Portland Office PORTLAND I Portlands third municipal judge took office Monday. The position was added recently when the number of cases became too much for two judges to handle. Most of them are traffic cases. The new judge is Philip Michael Bagley. He appeared fully recov ered from a recent collapse from overwork. 1 -Mrs. Oswald Lord I ?To Talk in Portland y PORTLAND - Mrs. Oswald s, ". Lord, the U. S. Delegate to the f " United Nations Commission on Hu ' j! man Rights, has scheduled two , ! talks in Portland Jan. 21. ! j I She will speak at a luncheon f .3 " meeting sponsored by the World i I "Z. Affairs Council of Oregon. A dinner . J - meeting that evening also is being - arranged. White Star TUNA Reg. lSe 2 can. 45C SAVING CENTER MARKETS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregtm Par V, STARTING TODAY, JAN. 5 STOREWIDE SALE! Ladies . . . This is Johnson's "Big" Sale of the year. All late fall and winter mer chandise is drastically reduced! There are tremendous bargains in all depart ments. This sale includes our nationally advertised brands. ' , DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M. COATS DRESSES COATS 20to60o 33".o3990 $1 ooo I 7 Reg. $45 wool coats, "cravenette," milium lined, only 26 coats left. All of our fine dresses wools, jerseys, failles, crepes, orlons. Size 10 20, 9-15. 12tt-20'j. Reg, $49.95 to $59.95 Imported tweeds, ' cashmere and wools, fleeces. - Sweaters Reduced! Famous brand you'll immediately recog nize. Reg. 10.95 & 12.95 Cardigans- Washable, moth proof. $0oo Assorted Imported Sweaters Reg. 12.95 to 15.95 Now Extra fine guge, cashmeres, velvets Imported from England, Austria. 1S9 Tall DRESSES $ Reg. 24.95 to 39.95 especially fashioned for figures 5'8 to 6'2. 15 to $23 LINGERIE REDUCTIONS Tommies Panamas Nylon Pajamas $8 . .. -. . .- Reg. $5.95, flannel P. J.'t by America' fav orite sleepwear manufacturer. Reg.' $12.95 by tommies In proportioned elzes. Need no ironing. Shortie Gowns 2.99 Tommies Flannel ' Reg, 3.95 3 P. Pajama Sets $7 to $10 Reg. 10.95 to 19.95 pajamas with matching robe. Perfect for T.V. SKIRTS 8 390 to 90 UMBRELLAS 1" to 4" Reg. 2.98 to 7.98 fine selections of our high quality 16 rib umbrellas. Reg. $5.95 to $14.95. Pleated orlon, straight orlons, wools, gabardine, novelties. Dressy SKIRTS $5 to $1 0 Reg $10.95 to $14.95 fancy, full taffeta's, jewel trim med failles, velvets, nylons. NYLON HOSE Reg. $5.95 to $10.95. Nylon Nylon tricot, setins, jewel trimmed. Better BLOUSES $4 to $7 Dressy BLOUSES $300 Reg. $5.95 of Chromespun taffeta, bead and jewel trim. Red, black, white, pink, blue. Gowns $4 to $10 Reg. $5.95 to $16.95 nylon tricot gowns from a famous brand. Slips 2.49 to 3.49 Nylon tricot, nylon satin famous brand. Reg. $3.98 to $7.98. 32-40. ANGORA GLOVES 125 Reg. $1.98 Imported from Italy In Red, Blue, Pink, White, Yellow. ANGORA CLIP HATS 149to1" Plain and jewel trim angora hats. STORE OPENS 10 A. M. TODAY - OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 88 Reg. 1.65 to 1.95 Perfec. but not all sites in all colors. Famous brand. if You are invited to use Johnson's easy credit plan . for this sale! ' 5 Month Budget Plan. (No Down Payment if 60 Day Charge Account if Lay-a-way-A small down payment will hold your selection. v r