Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, March' 14, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNATJ
Section I Page 3 !'.&
IkeWiJlStart
Cruise Tonight
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From Norfolk
Press Corps of 24 Goes
Along on 2 Escort
Destroyers
WASHINGTON ,UP)-President
Eisenhower, hitherto a dry land
and blue skies president, sets out
to sea today in hnnes halmv
southern breezes will waft away
his winter cold.
Mr. Eisenhower, in his first
voyage aboard a warship since
becoming president, was sched
uled to sail southward tonight
from Norfolk, Va., aboard the
guided missile cruiser USS Can-
Derra. His eventual destination,
after a leisurely, six-day rrnkp.
is Bermuda where he will arrive
on the afternoon of March 20 for
a four-day meeting with British
rnme Minister Harold Macmil-lan.
The President thought first of
Arizona, then southern Florida, as
possible rest spots before going to
the Bermuda conference. But ear
ly this week he decided an ocean
voyage would offer a better op
portunity for rest and relaxation.
The Navy swung into action and
came up with the Canberra, the
nation's second guided missile
cruiser, and two escorting de
stroyers the William M. Wood
and the Barton. A group of 24 re
porters, radio-TV men and photog
raphers will travel aboard .the
smaller vessels. A small presiden
tial staff will be aboard the
cruiser.
The President was scheduled to
fly to Norfolk, leaving Washington
this afternoon and arriving in
time for a visit to the Nortli At
lantic Treaty Organization's At
lantic Fleet headquarters of Adm.
Jerauld Wright before boarding
the Canberra.
Sailing time from Norfolk was
about 7 p.m. EST. After six days
and nights of cruising, the Chief
Executive is due in the harbor of
Hamilton, Bermuda, next Wednes
day afternoon.
Hubby of Beck
Aide Attempts
Suicide by Gas
LOS ANGELES (UP) Labor
relations expert Leo Kotin, 48,
whose wife is secretary to Team
sters Union President Dave Beck,
was given emergency treatment
Wednesday after what police listed
as an apparent suicide attempt be
cause he couldn't "compete" with
Mrs. Kotln's career.
Officers said they found Kotin
n the floor of his gas-filled apart
ment after receiving a telephone
call from Mrs. Kotin in Washing
ton, who had just talked to her
husband by phone. They - quoted
her as saying she feared her bus
band might kill himself.
Officers said several gas outlets
were open in the apartment. They
aid they found a note reading
"To wonderful Annie. I couldn't
tompete with her .first love, her
career is with the teamsters.
There is no room for me."
Kotin has worked as a labor
consultant for the past two years.
He has also served as a federal
mediator in Washington, Portland,
and Seattle.
Nazis 'DidNot'
Build Saucers
WASHINGTON m James H.
Doolittle says it "just ain't so"
that Nazi Germany developed a
fying saucer and a bomber that
could attack the United States
and return without refueling.
The veteran airman, chairman
of the National Advisory Commit
tee for Aeronautics, gave a House
Appropriations subcommittee his
estimate of reports published in
Germany of great aviation accom-
pnsnmenis unaer iiuilt. 111,
unro rnntninnri in a book bv Hu- i'y
dolf Lusar, former German War
Ministry special weapons chief.
Doolittlc's testimony was pub
lished Thursday, along with that
of Hugh L. Dryden, director of
the advisory committee.
Dryden said "there is no truth"
in a statement that German en
gineers designed a flying saucer
which attained a height of 40.000
feet and speed of l.ZoO miles an
hour.
Budding Actor
Pulls a Brynner
rAT.nwF.I.L. Idaho W Director
John Sollers had so much trouble. !?;
because of illnesses and scholas-lj;
tic difficulties. In lining oui mc
cast for the College of Idaho pro- ,.:
duction of "Ten Little Indians' ,g
that he tapped a freshman, LcnnUj
Messman, for the pari 01 a uunK
British speed demon.
Then Messman went to see the
movie "Anastasia" and showed
up for rehearsal the next day with
a Yul Brynner haircut,
Sollers' is now wondering
whether to order a toupee for the
freshman, or start folding tryouts
for the part &?ai.
I , cotton ; fl ' JW tf&E&t 1 " mBF nylon tricot, y 1 . U
ml robe ft? J Wm ' sbps , 1 v
I VVfV' T 'I copies' of better purses , " - save ! special purchase g Q9Q V )) I I
I 1 - S ' new spring bags .3 stretch gloves I ( I :
I. ftAW We've just IS of these A C5 3 1
I- KA1 washable, drip-dri, zip " OQft ' P ft "I 1 Beg. 5.85. White and , j; .'
1 Kl front, crinkle cotton 1 Jd I X ' i pastel slips in drip-dry V;
I , fAI'a rob;s; Fhra p:;'on I " I ' 1 ' .r .
I A U7 Pasw' &oua. This tremendous collection includes plastic pat- f; W in time to complete vour Spring costume. ' g wardrobe in sizes 32-44. J j " it
's is ' ' ents, straws, and laminations. New shapes, most p ' , , . ... " . . K 4 "f I :
ii i il.v.n r..,., . . i .1 L Sh-plri a nvps in white, mnk. lie it blue, ecru B r . ' s 5t.
a V Vr 1 mi6 u-cu., v wantea colors, oimp inrse c.mvi -" - ' " ' B ' . ' il-rf'l
m to-.,. tinnr H ' . .... . ' "I? . and Wark. One size (its all. Ree. S2 nr. 1' lingerie, mom floor . S : t : Mvl
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I ' ' " reg. 6.9S-8.98 ' li save on new i
0h cotton : a si' - rt I
I JfS. Mrls j - XJ -j' :PJ j dusters ,f
I ' .'C99 I ' introduce your figure to the new ' : ' ," ' .. perfect basic bra in , g I h ' "' j
? ' ' 6 -Silf-Eez wonder girdle ; 1 ' luxurious cotton . , ' '7"14 -L. r k
, WB, , . . '. ; ' ; 1 Linen-like rayon duster, s V 1 V':"'' : V
t 4V'4WV Drip-dry cotton skirts in ; ; .; . 1 'I deep' cuffs in navy, It. f'r fV 1 ;1
tj . Mwlf striking plaids, prints, ; 095 - . ", -; 1 blue or pink, has jewel J Ij I ' '
J rSrn dots and solid shades.. A I . . '. - , . ; ' , . . J. . . ' .' . : touches, By Jean Dur- I '-'-"-.
'1 ilW)rAb best buy for sizes 10-18. ,, p.. .... ,' .'I ain. 3-6x,'7-14. .; I V 1 '".""'ij r
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s i&l Vi-TiW. a ' ' ' . il BcsUorm mcelv senarates. is circular stitched g m i i i .
f " " a '-Caliente Sportswear, 1 firm Silf-Eez girdle. Its all elastic that s pre- fc' . for g00d support. Adjustable hooks, straps:- ' i 1 ' 1 :' I
j! ia( oof - I shrunk for perfect fit. Girdle or pimty. S-M-L. White. ' I' second floor ..... ..... ,-; M ;t, I
' Foundations, second floor ' - FoiiiirfaHon, econl oor ' '' . ' - , '"'? '!'
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1 pop beads general electric clocks 1 leather goods cotton prints : ; f
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A bib of beads is a mustl Choose 2 to 4 strands
of pop beads made into a bib by a connected
rhinestonc bund. Natural, pink, mauve, It. blue,
green and white. Earrings, bracelets to match.
! each.
'phis fed. ex. lux
Jewelry, main floor
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$w u .
Sa c H and more! New General Electric kitchen
clocks in many colors and styles. Extra-good
buvs at this low price.
;im fed. ex. lax
Clocks, third floor
BtEV BIS CIANCE
SKS JOSE, Calif. (PI- An
tvenealow safecracker blasted
himself ut f business Wednei-da-
when tackltd a bakery
safe. Police saia m uursim ar
'iil
' 711;
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6-pirce set stainless
flatware
2495 ' '
See this new Spindrift pattern in stainless by
International. 16-pc. starter set gives service for
four. Never needs polishing.
Silceritorc, mairi floor
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1'iiirO leathers tooled into scran books, photo. i
albums, waste baskets, diaries, ami tiesK pads, j,
Perfect gift items.
Leather Goods, main floor
Fresh prints, stripes and dots in better broad
cloth and percale fabrics. Start sewing and sav
ing at I.ipman's now!
Fabric Center, second floor
H&,'Ji W r ;riM
heath California
stoneware
35
6-pc. setting 8
Handsome and durable ovenproof stoneware in
apricot, gold, pumpkin, sand. Setting includes
dinner, salad, bread and butter plates, dessert
bowl, tea cup and saucer. lias accessor)' pieces.
China, first floor
reduced prices!
percale sliccls
twin 239
Enjoy luxurious Rambler Hose percale sheets,
matched cases. 3.93 twin size, 2.30. 4.9) double,
2.89. 1.30 cases, 89c ea.
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Bedding, second floor
,5..9'9 shlil proof, washable
cotton runner
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21x70" latex backed cotton runner comes in 10
decorator colors. Have fringed edges, sculptured
pattern. For halls and every rooinl
Linriu, sccoiuf floor
parentlv used tot much dynamite
because the explosion blasted the .
afe throuiih a waif. shaWered
windows and slredded currcncj
In the safe. The culprit fled with
out collect? what little money
aj not destroyed. i
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