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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 195T Page 8 Section I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Arizonan Bids Ike Stay Out of '60 Jockeying WASHINGTON HI Sen. Cold water (R-Ariz) said today he ex pects President Eisenhower to avoid "scrupulously taking any part in the choice of the 1960 Re publican presidential nominee. Goldwater. who has criticized Eisenhower's $71,800,000,000 spend ing budget, took issue with a con tention of Sen. Javits (R-NY) that only a nominee "carrying on the Eisenhower brand of Republican Ism" could win for the GOP three years from now. "I don't think anybody can say this far ahead whether the nomi nee will be an Eisenhower man, Goldwater said in an interview. "I have never believed Eisenhow er would try to name the nominee. In fact, I am convinced he will scrupulously avoid any such ac tion." Javits proposed in a New York speech yesterday that the GOP hold a national conference to "crystallize" its policies for 1960 while "the full force of Eisenhow er's leadership is available." Goldwater, former chairman or the Republican Senatorial Cam paign Committee, said he doubts any such conference would be fruitrul because or the present division in party thinking. "The Republican party is like a big tent," he said. "It has room within it for conservatives and liberals. There is no value in try ing to make all Republicans think alike." Lawyers Ask More Time in Highway Suit ROSEBURG HI Attorneys have filed In Circuit Court here a motion asking continuance of the Slate Highway Commission con demnation suit against a 1G'4 foot strip of Highway 99 owned by the Stumbo family. The attorneys, Alan B. Holmes and Robert Boycr of Medford, said they had just been retained by the Stumbos and needed more time to study the case. Until now tho family's legal work has been handled by Robert Stumbo, who has carried on ne gotiations with the state Highway Commission since the clan last year discovered it owned a piece of the highway in southern Doug las County. When purchase negotiations bogged down, the- family started selling two-inch square- strips of the highway for tvo dollars. Mote than loo of tjfcsd tin plots flow have been recorded as soli i ' -The commission tiled its coim damnation suit against the Slum bos and the owners of the two- inch pieces of highway. The state contends It wants a Jury to assess the value of the strips so it can purchase the land. ; Last Two Days ... Friday and Saturday II I A ROBERTS BROS. STOdt I " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " "" I I I 1 " ii rfc. ? i nRn-i k mm mm rv i in n nvrv iniw fey t 11 i.v 3! Med School Dean Carries Big Dose Of Wasp 'Vaccine9 LOUISVILLE, Ky. OB-The dean of the University of Louisville medical school is carrying a sub stantial dose of bee venom iiihis veins. It's for protection, because Dr. J. Murray Kinsman is ser iously allergic to stings. Dr. Kinsman was stung six limes by wasps three years ago. About n year ago Dr. Kinsman began taking a recently developed vaccine, designed to p r o t o c 1 against stings of wasps, bees and hornets. Kinsman said the vaccine man ufacturer reported 29 cases of al lergic persons being stung after administration of the vaccine. Only ono showed a mild reaction to Ihcs ting. But Kinsman Isn't looking (or a wasp to lest his immunity. Same-Name Tots BaptisedTogether C1I1LOQUIN, Ore. Hi Two baby girls named Robin Mlchele were baptized the same day in Chiloquin Methodist Church. It was tho first time Robin Michclc had appeared as a name on the church register. Moreover The mothers of Hie children are named Virginia. Each baby has a grandmother named Opal. And the fathers attended the same high school, both attended Oregon Tech and both served in the Army. The parents of the children are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doak of Modoc and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wright Jr. of Chiloquin. Driver Kills Self ifter Hilling Boy SIIINNSTON. W. Vn. HI -Darnell Ruller, 29. took his own life less than .10 minutes after his auto mobile struck a 12-year-old hoy. Dr. Kcnna Jackson, Harrison County coroner, said Rulter rushed from the doctor's office whero James Zecco Jr. was taken, drove to his own residence and shot himself with a shotgun. Ronnie Crayton. 18. a friend of young Zecco. said the boy was examined and was released by the doctor to return home. new group of 69.95-89.95 women's coats 44' Here's a group of luxu Spring coats. Tweeds, solids, Shook, Forstmanm Anglo fabrics. Assorted colorsT Petite size 6 to misses size 18. Coat Salon, second Hoor usually yow pay 2.50 for thei famous name bras 159 This figure classic is easy-care nylon in fresh white. Owes its shape to tho stitched cups. Sizes 32-36 in A cup; 32-38 in B and C cups. Foundations, second floor' terrific savings! usual 22.98 baby bathinette 17" Famous make bathineltc with padded top, fool con trol lever, sturdy aluminum frame, easy-roll casters. Folds for storage. Assorted colors. Infants Department, second floor prices cut on fine slacks! 2.98-3.98 's denims assortd $25. to $35. spring dresses ii90 Latest styles, newest, colors are seen in this assorted group of time ly styles. Keal money-savers in Jr., misses and women's sizes. Moderate priced shop, second floor prices cut! reg. 19.98 , linen 9 suits 1290 : We've just 75 of these suits to wear right now! Styling and detailing are superb. Jackets are lined. As sorted colors, sizes. , Suit Salon, second floor "v 19.98 to 22.98 new spring toppers 1290 Limited quantity! Pick your new coat from this collection that in cludes misses, women's and jr. siz es. Wonderful styles, many colors. 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Brown or charcoal. Perfect for chilly spring mornings. Sizej 6-12. Boy's wear, main floor 2 for 8 95 Easy-care nylon tricot slips in attractive pleated styles. White only in short, average or tall lengths. Real savings! 4.69 each. Lingerie, main floor accessory sale! reg. 1 .59 silk scarfs 2 for 99' All are 36" silk squares with hand rolled hems, gar den flower prints, polka dot and monotones. Perfect for spring costumes. Just 59! tacn. Neckwear, main floor limited quantity reg. 1.25 mens underwear T-shirts & brief s 69 3 for 2.00 Fully combed cotton with nylon reinforcement for shape retention. S, M, L, XL. Men's furnishings, main floor values to $5! 1,000 pair of new earrings 99c Pick from a thousand pair of earrings! Gold silver stones and pearls. Fine details. Filigree backs CHd or screw style. See these. plus fed. tax Jewelry, main floor