Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 22, 1954, Page 10, Image 8

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    Monday, February 22. 1954
RECEIVES PRIZE OF $100
Tremors Rock
Wilkes-Barre
FLYING CARS ARRIVE I United States arrived here Mon
NEW DKLHI, India The I day after a transatlantic crossing
first two of 26 C119 Flying Boxcar and a trip through Europe and the
transports purchased lrom the Middle East.
WANTED
WILKES-Barrc, pa. m An
earthquake-like series of tremors
rocked an eight-block residential
area Sunday causing extensive
damage and disrupting gas and i
MANAGER-OWNER
Profitable Permanent Business
Reliable man or woman to take full responsibility operating
local territory for highly profitable Popperette Vendor (that
pops fresh popcorn before your eyes). Our experienced field
men establish all accounts, install equipment and train you in
the operation. Initial program nets about S500.00 per month,
based on experience in other territories, with opportunities to
increase. Must be capable manager S1485.00 Investment in
equipment required. Only qualified applicants considered. We
invite your strictest investigation and we reserve the same
privilege. For complete interview .write giving phone number,
age and address to Box 237, co Statesman Journal.
j I water supplies to some 1,600 per-
The brief series of earth move-:
mcnts left streets ripped up and
partly covered with water from
broken mains. Fumes from
cracked gas lines resulted in an :
all night vigil by police and fire- i
men. 1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
mi
Mrs. Ward Rucck, 895 South Elina Avenue, was presented
a check for $100 for her winning entry in the Mystery Treas
ure Chest contest which White Satin Sugar sponsors over
Radio KSLM. From left, Roy Southern, representing White
Satin, who made the presentation; Mrs, Rucck, holding check;
and Truman Blankenship, manager of Ericksnn's Four Cor
ners Market, who received $25 as manager of the store where
Mrs. Rueck bought sugar for the winning entry.
Manion Lays Firing to
Labor in Bricker Bill
part of the commission. He re
fused to amplify. He said it had
all been decided. He never said 1
was fired because of the Bricker
amendment"
Republican Gov. Dan Thornton
of Colorado, a commission mem
ber who said alter a talk with
Adams last week he didn't think
the Bricker amendment conlro-i
versy had anything to do with
dismissal, sluck to that
WASHINGTON W - Dr. Clar
ence E. Manion says his dismis
sal as chairman of a presidential
commission stems from his views
on slates rights and was "trig
gercd" by his support of the
Bricker amendment to limit treaty
powers.
Manion, former law school dean
at Notre Dame, announced last
Wednesday that he had been
aSKca Dy me wnuc muse iu rv-iMnmm i
sign as cnairman oi j-resiucm. r.i- VjCW
senhower s Commission on inter
governmental Relations. He said
the request was made by Sherman
Adams, chief presidential assist
ant
lorvicwers on an NBC television
program Sunday, was that:
"Adams told me I was very
busy and he thought I should re
sign. That's precisely what he
said. I asked for some further
explanation. He said there had
been some dissatisfaction on the.
"Although I have the highest re
gard for Dr. Manion," he said in
Denver after the TV show, "he
was too busy going around the
country making speeches instead ,
I
Check Presented to
Mrs. Ward Rueck
A check for $100 was present
ed to Mrs. Ward Rueck, 895
South Elma Avenue, at Erick-
son's Four Corners market Fri
day afternoon by Roy Southern,
representing White Satin sugar.
l no eneck was for Mrs. Rucck s
winning entry in the Mvsterv
Treasure Chest contest which
White Satin sponsors over radio
KSLM week-day mornings.
i r u m a n lilankcnship was
awarded a check for $25 for be
ing manager of the store where
Mrs. Rucck purchased the sugar
to enter the contest.
When asked how she would
spend the money. Mrs. Rucck
said she had "a hundred places
io spend it." Her husband has
been unemployed since last fall.
Mrs. Rucck is the second win
ner in the contest with Mrs. Rus
sell Tripp, Albany, winning the
first jackpot. i
Wh.th.ppcncd.Man
Thimayya Opposes
Repatriation Plan
Road Block Saves
Draft Evaders
WASHINGTON (Pi The jus
tice department said Monday the i
government has reached a legal
roadblock which has halted pros
ecution of six men as draft evad
ers. It also said the numhor is
likely to grow to 16 and perhaps
higher.
The hub of the problem is the
government's unwillingness to
"" J" """" triumphed
on the men hecausc it savs the ..,', ,
files might disclose confidential
informants or investigating tech
niques. The cases involve conscientious
objectors who have refused to be
was brought into being hy Con
gress and was given a March
deadline to cv. -:plish s i
pose. They have done some work i PANMl'N.JOM, Korea Hip) LI.
but only what shouM have been ' Gen. K. S. Thimayya disclosed to
accomphshod in two or three! day that he opposes the principle
months." I of voluntary repatriation for pris-
Manion said that when he was'onrrs f war.
selected for the commission post.i "As a soldier, I'm dead against
I tile White House knew he had ai1'- Thimayya. whose Neutral Na
l,o.,., 1-...I f liMC ll.,r,nl..in,in.t , . ; .
iii-uvj iciii'llilftl ill irilMH; Cn- n numn .ui 1 11 1 1 inniiin na
gagements and "I was ass red dissolved last night, said,
it would take only two or tiH'cc "tlncc we accept that an Army
days a month." He said he had can Eo across and desert its conn
plenty of time to devote to the lr'. becomes a frightful piece
commission and worked (or it part ' dent."
oi every day.
Phone 3-9191
for free
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Royal Pair Send
For Two Children
LONIlON (IP) Mother love
today over official
protocol. Huckinqham Palace an
nounced the two children of
Queen Kliraheth II and the Duke
of Kdinhurgh would join the
royal couple in North Alrica to
complete the round-the-world
drafted because of their religious : Commonwealth tour with them.
Virginia. Connecticut and Nobra, ! X;
"3. ,.,flhi lri,nn..i ,n l..i ,t. r,...l
Jii ,i ii.iimin ji'iii nil: turi'il
and puke in Tohruk, the palace
announced. The royal couple now
is in Tasmania.
New South Wales
Hit Hard by Storm
SYDNEY. Australia - The
worst storm and floods in Now
South Wales' history ended Mon
day, leaving some .l.non square
miles of the state's northern coast
a devastated shambles. Eighteen
persons, and possibly 22, were
dead, thousands were homeless
and the damage was reckoned in
the millions of pounds.
Flea species often correspond
In the animals on which they
prey and hat fleas are blind.
Simulated Engraved
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Miss (iifford has chosen General Electric appliances
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