. 1 m 1954 Termites in Parrish THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon1 Paw "eonesday, January 27, Jr. High Underpinning f Physical standpoint, was befwe be dn. .h "Jat smethin! shouli the Salem school board Tnl! L.?"e.ab.out"- So the directors B,HK1' tvvti tsatjj asSrs rntjac i 1 night This time it is termites that have attacked the underpin ning of the North Capitol street Jet Plane Hits Girl, Kills Two PORTLAND, Ore. W-Two men aica yesterday when a jet pilot guided his powerless plane into a grove of trees to avoid crashing into a residential suburb here, the Air Force reported. The pilot, 2nd Lt. James Ken nedy of Richmond, Va., anrf his raaar observer, 2nd Lt. J. A. Reid, Peoria, 111., both 22, were killed outright when the plane struck a tree and exploded. A 4-year-old girl, Barbara tee Cox, who had been playing in her back vard, suffered a skull frac ture when struck in the head by . nying wrecKage. Her mother, Mrs. Thomas Cox. told of the crash this way: "My motner and 1 were in my living room talking when we heard this noise. When we looked out the window, we could see wreckage all over Ihe yard. Mother ran out tn the hark whprp Rnrhnro moc playing and then I went out there. By the time I got out there, some- nooy naa inrown a DianKet over her." . Cnl. finnrifl F. Pnnlpprs ppm. mander of the base where the two airmen were stationed, said after a preliminary investigation that all evidence indicated Kennedy turned the plane into the trees when he realized a. crash was unavoidable. Youth Admits Killing Parents ST. JOSEPH. Mo. 1H - A 15- year-old youth, who said he,never had much trouble with his folks, Tuesday admitted the cold-blooded slaying of his parents and his grandmother. He showed no re morse. "I don't know why I did it," Mid Richard Wisdorf. "I never had any desire to do anything like this before." Tony J. Wisdorf, 45-year-old gro cer; his wife, about 40, and Mrs. Robert Larson, 70, were found shot to death Tuesday in their Sher burn, Minn., home. Mrs. Larson was Tony Wisdorf's mother. Ynllnff Wisriorf was arrested In St. Joseph theater Tuesday. De tective Chief Verne Starmer said he readily admitted the slayings. Richard told officers the triple killing occurred Monday night. The bodies were found the following 'morning after neighbors became KiKnirintic nnH nntifipH nnlhnrilipc Detective Starmer said Wisdorf told officers he became angry with hie nnrpntc flffpi thpv haH rnrtri. manded him for getting home late from school. World Almanac For 1954 Out Probably the most compre hensive record of all kinds of the courts of all kinds, internat ional, national, state and region al, concerning everything of in terest from wars to sports, are annually published in brief and comprehensive form in the World Almanac, the issue for 1954 being just off the press an invaluable book of reference for every one and most authorita tive. Many important personalities came and went during the past year and they are all portrayed in the little book. Events treated in detail affect the foreign and domestic policies of the United States and the rest of the world, lha mIH war and Ihp Jllliuuiug m; iwiu fighting and its cessation in Ko rea. The diplomatic maneuvers to got constructive action from the Soviet for world peace and the alliances abroad arc all set forth with a survey of world con ditions. Data on population, epidem ics, disasters and a thousand oth er facts are set forth accurately, and sport records are up to date. It is one of the few books nec essary to keep track oi tne world's progress, universally rec ognized as essential to keep ahrpast of the times with the least cost and effort. , ww me uueciors agreed to hire a termite elim na tion firm at . , . . f the pests can be eliminated. In the meantime precautionary measures in k.:.. . n. men io see that evervth no i. j at the new South Salem high "71 lu F'eveiu me insects from getting a foothold there. !nP.uPil transPrtation problems u.i r. uen "ea southeast of Halls Ferry came up for consid eration. Rppancp f , j,,. ui yuur roaa con ditions it appears impracticable relate pUSes over some sec tions, wnicn meant a f.m t tu. youneer mnile m,.o, ....11. - - r-r .Musi wain BDOUl two miles. Hauling some 7 young- -"- uueriy is a possibility and the sunpHntonHnnt u . ' portation committee and the bus ouuurvisnr uwro net,, a ... i . . .v mvu iu wuir QUI ! suiuuon. -wncu-m ne naa been approached concerning the iioweus nign school pupils. Currently some are anna on verton. A movement to establish a onvenon union high school en ters into thp nipt,,,- - school would absorb about 45 per .cm. ui ine assessed value of the territory involved and about 30 per cent of the snhnni ,.,,. i tion. Other consolidai inns miaht be forced, it is stated. The directors a nnttnnurl hn I. Stallation of pytva cnrii.. i; . . , , .v: mica at the new high school to accom modate two soft ice cream and tWO milk Shjlio moinn, L. charge will be $888. Installation urn oiiiKn in tne concession de partment Of thp hllildino proved at a cost of $531. The ice cream and mill. 0t.ni. , . iiiua oildltO machines am vneitA in MHt. considerable profit. Clerk C. C Ward u u ..... prooaDie tnat additional bonds au- morizea bv ihp vntnrc ia u- ... nuuiu UG sold next Julv In ni.i. .j ""'H me new nigh school. Director Gus Moore reported that the West Salem Linns behind a movement to establish recreation Duilding and a swim- pool in tnat portion of the CltV. He SllPUnctpd that tkA . - - --nn .,uk uic apuil- sors be given planning assistance. A bill for $4500 presented by the architect who is drawing plans for the nrnnncpd r:ni - r-ri uicii ciClllfll- tary building was ordered paid The money will be deducted from the over all charge, In m a f t p r a. nr 1 " yci aunuci, Mathilda Gilles, Richmond prin cipal, was given permission to at tend the annual pnnuantinn f ,u. National Principals assocation to oe neia at Atlantic City, NJ. There will be no cost to the dis trict Mrs. fJprtrnHp Smith -r Salem high was given leave of aDsence aunng the first three weeks of March at her own e. pense. Publicity concerning the class for adults who wish tn ipSm i. read and write rpsnltpd n op tional enrollment, so that it is now aproximatcly self-sustaining. Neil Brown, assistant principal at Salem hieh srhnnl mhn t,0 Deen leacning one-half time in addition to taking care of admin istration, will be relieved of his instruction chores at the begin ning of th npxl tprm A half. time teacher will be employed. TROOPS UNLOAD CARGO KARACHI. Pakislnn iiTrAnn. unloaded carenps nn Waraphre docks Wednesday as dock workers continued their three-day-old sttike which' the government has de clared illegal. HI. $ Si -i V VJ "!HW1 I I W rii- VKW KWafl BMKMMCUdlAU il ll I III llllM II ! Will ivV:JKiW itH llii ill il linili pWCES SLASHED DEEPLY AT 'OUR . .r-r J- r -Jl 1 II SHOES! SHOES! NOTE 1 PLEASE NOTE! i expansion i about ten Intervening Leons are embarking on a tremendous remodeling ai program. Toward this end the store will be closed days for a period of two to four weeks. During thi ten days, prices are rut rinum n .,hi i- , ,L . I, -uv unu ana less in order that all current merchandise can be disposed of. Every Ihlng goes . . . posiiively no restrictions. You can make tremen dous savings during the progress oi Leons gigantic remodeling ale. For ten days only. Ill DOORS OPEN WED. MORNING ONLY 9 A. M. -V, It's the last ten days of the tremendous . . . terrific . . . breath-taking annual 2 lor 1 shoe sole at Leons . . . coupled at the same time with the gigantic remodeling sale now in pro gress. You buy one pair at the marked price and you get the second pair free. Remember, it's the last ten days of the 2 for 1 sale. A limited amount of 60 gauge 15 denier first quality stockings from a famous maker at-exactly the same price ... 'Oil,.. A3 O'l '-as to h o,V ink . or the Price oi h fiat If lo-'e . am e;:r' ."u?e .-Wen "om 1 All lower-nriced dresses . . . Sssm . . .. t &SS5W I including crepes . . . gabar- fMBMW dines and cottons to clear ktMiM'w i out quickly at . . , , J Sk trnn mmr DRESSES dresses Linoleum NATIONAL BRANDS CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. High Ph. 45751 Lovely . . . LADY ALICE DRESSES at the LITTLE FRENCH SHOP 115 North High crepes . cottons . , "0,.ova . ' '1st fid M -'P. 7 K.' k "J ry bag; in si colors ... si . b . or n. '"He ihL.'. Win. " - all colors . . . sizes and dimensions ... are in this one gigantic group. Tax included your pick ... or 5ve7e tf, "Ve !S to J4 srj "emu- mn 'n llrf ROBES Ifttft BLOUSES SWEATERS I, one sleeve Padillar prpnp and tissue faille blouses in luscious pastel shades. These blouses formerly sold for .a ana Si.sb. home are slightly soiled. Vour pick 1.97 PEN REPAIRS ld' lrilin ln mA'n htrt miitt i their tuthoritcrf rf plir ililion. Genuine pirn. Serkin b terlwr. h-imed ttperu. e rvi rVkw JheirTer. Erernrurp end tllother m.ket NEEDHAM'S Stotionery-Office Supplies 465 State Street t -Jvernight service to Southern Oregon Hit i the Mny, Mf way to Ashland, Madfnrd. Orants P. Slwp u you rtf!) In Pull mun or in ehslr car with dmp eushlnned reclining Mats Enjoy lotinu rr wltii snack refreshment snrtre. Ijava in thuvening: rrtvnrt morn ing. Overnight w-rvtc return inf. too. Ixrar fiu-e dally. C. A. Larson, Agent Phone 3-9244 SUPS Best quality Trillium slips in satins . . . crepes and some nylon tricots. Ordinarily sell 915.95 to S8.95. O QT Vour pick Oi PANTIES Nylon panties of two bar tri cot construction in Holly wood brief style and fancy ones as well. Colors are while . . . pink and blue. mfe Reg. $1.00 value... SKIRTS forduroy . . . Calshcrn and arelale tnalprinl tlririe, . also some cottons Included. Both straight and flare slvles . . . Regularly sold lo S7".!)5. tor quick Q7 disposal OtO I Famous Lanamere sweaters; nationally advertised and sold everywhere at $5.95 and $6.95. Both short sleeves and long sleeve styles are includ. ed. While O CT they last .....iO ANKLETS Heavy cuff-ribbed anklels wllh fluffy angora type tops. Made of nylon and cotton. Regularly sell I "TC at 89c t r JACKETS Famous Slick shirts and wool jersey jackets. Zip front in several colors. Mostly small sites ... ) fl regularly $6.95 SiO I RAIN COATS About a down high-price rain coats marie of craven cited corduroy. Both long and three-quarter length styles In a variety of colors. Values Q QT In $18.95 OiiJ I JfmHwwsMtmil I.efl over robes from Christ. mas In corduroy . . . nylon . . . crepes and satins. Some are quilted and some are not. Vaulcs are to $24.95 . . . For quick disposal take them away at . . . ---"Sinn f -"ihi jji""" . is; JACKETS DRESSES Famous maker nf IhpIcpIi llmf nr. dlnarily sell for $14.95 and are advertised everywhere. They are wool and orlon combination in gor geous plaids. We cannot tell you the name . . .you will qulrklv recngniie them. They are a steal it this closcoiit price of only . , , All nf our betler quality dresses are Included In this group. Nothing Is reserved. Crepes . . . gabardines . . . velvets . . . satins and cottons are included. Your pick . . . ill mm, tern sl f "X afr sk w wmmjmm&m4 wmx m - 111111 rir Mwtf j UU,J, - OTTWW 90 linDTii t lorDTV till !..,..., r iiimiriiiiii iiaLttMlMki,stl lu.iuni 1. amMttmm.&m, m.mam mmm mnmmZ SLIPS Nylon knit slips of two bar tricot construction, While only in both tailored and fancy styles, Sizes to 40 . . . Values are $4.95 O 07 BELTS Cinch belts and metallic dog chain belt styles in a variety of colors. Take your Qt pick for only . 0 ' While thev lid ....... j " . i'i:.d Mtf !': j IVMJJ ,