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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.' ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 21 . 1937. First and Last Place Clubs Separated bv Less Than ' . Five Games. ',, : . DyRin, KEDER . , , , (Associated Press 8 nous, Writer. , Figures show ( Iho American JtfUKUit IS Ull 10 u riiintfr uiiii nmitj Vomplolely unlnoked for' start' than it linn lipcn in ycars.ii '.Tly Ihn end of tho. first month iinBt year, rive games separated .first ami- four III place-. This season tho.raco , wiib Yegiu'dPd as New York, Detroit, Cleveland and noin lng much elan, nut an fur II 's been na tight as a mualanl plaster-ao Kipao in inct, imu oniy games (separate tho lenders nf Iho mo Jnent, Cleveland's Imllnna. from thn 'collar rlillni? St. Louis Jlrowns. Anil - moat astonishing nf nil la flint Ilia longest of tlio long alinla, Connie Mnck's mysllfvlng Atlilct- lea. are In second place, leading both Hi Ynnkcos and the Tigers. They wore on ton until vosterdnv. nut llio Imllana licked the tnr out nf thn lioaton lied Pox, 18-5, while tnn As dropped a 8-2 decision to thn Tigers, which gnvo tlio trllin the pneo bv a percentage morpin Hottest of nil right now nro the rnvlvihg Washington Scnntnra- nnil their sudden form reversal la jiiat na oxnlalnsblo na the real, of thn lon.'.ttios ways. Although Ihelr pltehlnir atill la in n anrry stale, thn Nnla nrn starling lo lilt, nnil on thla atronglh nlone have won their last four straight to climb from eighth to fifth. II look two twlrlera nnil 12 Innings heforn thev flmiHv overcamn tho Browns vealonluy 6--I on nine a timely single. Lte Again Beats Yanks Thornton T,en founil nut llie Yanks are still hla "easy nienl." Tlio Whlln Sox southpaw became the first flingor of the year lo wfilp the hllloRR world chnmplnna twice bv muffling them with throe bits . for n 3-1 win. thereby dropping them to third place. AltOKether. every outfit l:nt the Tigers nnil Tirowns clumped placea yeRt.enlnv. TWIckev Cocbrnnp'a crow Iielil fourth with Iholr ileclalon over the Athletics, achieved through Lawson's alxth victory nr the season. Tlio llnil Roy trimnil to Bovontb: the White finx. whin pint the Ynnlta. nilvnncnil lo alxth. Fenturln" the National league Inrruplng for the thtnl si might ilny, the ninnta anil Ciinllimls wound up their Ihroe-gnMin anrlea with New York on ,lop 7-1 on Ibe strength nf Kartell's ninth IiiuIiik bomer with the baaea loailoil. Pnrniolee not. only pllcbeil a Rpvon-bitlei', but blawteil u homer with two aboard a the Culm clout-1 oil thn llroolilvn Hungers n-1. Ill . 'Mr-.ggio banged out u nair of hom ers slid the HiiMto'l llees IhiocIumI lltliho HP'lR. l-l. Pittsburgh's pnci' 1 setting I'lratea enalieil In nil ', Hwil't'a alx-hll, .llinnlin!: lor ii li-S triumph over the Phillies, fly the AaROclntod Press. Coast Tenm W L San Francisco !I0 1(1 Sacrnmouto 30 18 Loa Angeles .. 27 20 ' Hr.n 131eg0 211 22 Portland .. 32 23 Soittlo 20 25 Oakland .'. 1(1 31 Mlnalnns 10 32 National Pet. .ir2 . .1125 .57-1 .5-12 .IX!) Mi .3-10 .333 .750 .5110 .538 .520 .-158 .381 .385 .3111 .579 .571 .505 .512 .ISO .155 .150 Pittsburgh 1R St. Louis 11 Now York 11 Chicago 13 Tltooklyn 11 Tleaton 9 Phllnilolpbla 10 Cincinnati 8 American Cleveland 11 Philadelphia 12 New York 13 Detroit 13 Wnidilngton 12 Chicago 10 lloston ft HI. Lnula 8 -Ml RELIEF WORK IS OUSTING CHARITY (Continued from pago 1) president telephoned It in friends UonkltiH In Now York -where he headed Htato relief net Willi's to pntrh Ihn next train hoio. On May 22 he bean acting on governors' pleas for funds. Under the works progress ad mtnlHtratton, liiRtltutcU lute in limn, tlio government abandoned relief grants. Instead thousands nf projects In local eoniniunlties nro financed nnd HUpnrvised from Washington. "The change," said Hopkins, "rerogulr.ed tho national character nf the unemployment problem as well oa thn essentially locul nature of providiim aid for unemploy nblea In need. The lalter prohlem has renitUned with stale and local governments. Ifo said those governments have homo their share of tho burden their rnllof expenditures havliiK risen from S:I8.(IU0,(mm) in l!:i;t to Famous Treatments RfCtd, CvIm trt Sttmich Whntnti ?or 21 ytirt thti Clinic hn luccaiifullr treattd RetMl ftndCooadiMrdir tuch m Villi, PiHun, Pittult, Co litis Bloating, Cm. Conitl patlon: aIo Stomteh 01 art. Acidity, IndlfMtlon. ItodttdayforPREBIloek- , lat contalnlna valuabla In. formation and aiplalning our mathod. NT traitmanti Involve NO confinamant r hospital surfltal eptrailan, Br. C.J. DEAN CLINIC N.V. Cornar Durnalda andOrand Avanut Taltphona KAn 39 U Portlanrl. Ortgnn i jSt&ndtnq 81,245.000.000 last year. At the WPA peak, more than 3,000,000 peraons drew federal checks for work on rnnda, parka, public bulldlngB, sowing, writing teaching and a variety of other project!. ! Reduction 8lted The present total of about 2.000. 000 a slated to he reduced by at last autumn next yar. The coat averages S800 a year per man, I'av la about tnr, a month. ni-nartiaan coalitions nro fnrm, Ing In conrroBB to attempt to ilia mantle WPA nnd return relief administration to the atutea. Sena tor King n.. lllah). proposed up propilallng $850,000,000 for allo cation among m ainles bv Hie president on a matching bnila. I no federal government." anbl Hopkins, "baa nn Intention turning relief back to local unlm nr of liquidating lia program.' Iloseburg cbnrchea will ur with the Itoaebnrg aenlor bleb acnooi in the annum baccalaur eate service In be held nt the high sciiooi niiditorium Siindav nit'lit oi s o'clock. Public eventa connected with graduation nt the high school start tonight, Willi the elnaa dnv progrnm, to be held In tlio nilill nriurn at 8 o'clock. The com- niencpineut rrngram will hp held 'rlday, May 28. The program for Sunday night a pervlco ia nnnoimceil ni follr.wa March, "Largo," Handel, Miss Cnryi Holllngsworth. nvocall-jn, P.ev 11. r. (ilenfnn. Anthem, "Jublllate in T''." I. A. Weat. High School Octet. Prnver, Ilnv. L. O. Leavltl. nespoiiHO to Prnfer, Illyh School Octet. Pcrlnture, Tev. R. Huxn -r Sinilh. Anthem, "The Lord ia My shep herd." S. W. niachoff, High School Oilet. ernion. "Tlie Cause That Cnnnot 1'iiil," Rev. Perry Smith. Solo. "Olmln." nrlz-'ITecila, Mrs. Paul Warren. Benediction, Itev. J. R. Turnbull. STEEL WORKERS' VOTE FAVORS CIO. ("Continued from pnge 1) corporation. bit-Downers Hold Plant Throe hundred U. A. W. union ists employed by the Champion Spark Plug company remained in possession of (he firm's plant in Hiimtramclc, Mich. The alt-down rike was caused, a union organiz er suld. by tile mntltiseiiionfa ef fort, to diHcoiiriige unionization. A rise at ttie Plvmoiitli plant Hi ding 10,200 workers was Hettled. At Hollywood, Cnlir.. the Kodc.r ed Motion Picture Crufts post poned Indefinitely a strike against 27 llldelioiuleiit producers pending negotiation of demands for a union shop. An accord Including un eight cents an hour wage IncreiiHn end ed n strike that threw H no eTi nloyos Into Idleness at the fllobe Machine St Shunning company, Cleveland, mid threatened to throw 12,000 netrollnrs out of work. The U. A. W. A. was desig nated bargnlnlng ngent ponding a nutlonal labor relations board de cision nn tlio Issue. Striking omployes of 1(1 San Francisco hotels rojocted an em ployers' proposal that they return to work for the duration of Iho Cloldon Onto bridge fiesta. MODERN AIRPLANE . SAFETY IS TOPIC Tt takes no longer to loarn to fly a modern airplann than it does to learn to drive an automobile properly, was tho statement of 1. Arany, innnnger or the Salem air port, who waH tho notary chib I tine h eon speaker yesterday. Air planes huilt now nnd licensed bv tho government nro safe, ho point ed out, heeanso they nro bo doHlgn- p(l mat limy will nol rail and will actually fly and land themsolves. The aponker also gavo statistics tending to provn that plane travel Is actually safer than automobile transportation. Tim elect ion of presiding offic ers for the ensuing year was an nounced as follows: A. J. (Jeddes, president ; Hon Hadahaugh, vice president: Story lies, secretary. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES DATED Colonel W. P. Sninson of (he Salvailon Army will be In Hosc hurg Saturday from Ran Francis co, lie will conduct public serv ices Saturday evening nt 7:4Fi o'clock at (he Preshvterlnn church. He will be accompanied by Major Kherhart of Portland. Tho Texas public safety depart ment, armed with n new anti-nar-ootlcs hiw. is out to rid Texas of the unsavory label of tho "wdrst mircoltcs state." BASEBALL Southern Oregon League Sunday, May 23 FINLAY FIELD Roseburg Pirates vs Crescent City 2:30 P.M. Admission 35c Children 10c FIRST PLAGE GRIP By iho AsHorlaif-il Prnnn. Ram O I bron nddml uiiolhor ulnit- Oii t to hlB ruronl lo run his Br-ri sou'fi wins in olKht mniKit. hcHt flliowlntc uny Pacific Con at Icnyuo piithor roull hottnt foduv. Thn uu:ii' hmU-r liniltnd I.o AllKflCiH tO flV; HiltfIPS. IbkihmI one nnHH nu'1 faniifil tliroM an iho Kun FmneiHco Sa)8 won 6 to 0 to tako a firmor hold on tlio iat'ua U'iuI ornhip ypBtonlay. Pacific PoaHt Ipagim Ditchlnp was fiurjiriHinKlv abovn tti 1037 average yoHtfidav. Oilio Niirholas Of thP MlBrilOllK knpt tl HllllftfillK f ;:Ii l nd A corn undi'i' eniiirol an tlin )Uhh n cor ol an t;ny C to 1 Horv in Iholr rollnr hoi-Ioh, Rpattlo rovPiKod WmlnoRduy'H fi to 0 Rforo wlion Itaiioit IhnHril ho Kan Diot'n P'tdroK lo nix hilH. fannod olehl. and Ma IftammaiPH roai'hod ihron San OIoko uitvUurti for Ion hilH. Pnrllaiid nloVoi two Kaoranionlo plthorH for i:( hfiifclf, Iik,Iiw1I'k four douhloB. to win. 7 to -I. I.UIni aliownd l.ho HoloriB nlno ltt. MiroP In tlio last Inniiiir whon tlioy ncor- od nil of Iholr rnnfl. Pllnlini- Ilroiinr of llio Oaks IohI bl ton th connoriitlvo hall ennto. Tho Onkri pot Ihoir nnlv hilly fn llio fifth in Hint,' when Judnicli clnuloi a homer. NA7FS PRORF. DATA, IN CATHOLIC CRISIS (Continued from once 11 tncks on Adolf Hitler. 11m oulhiirslH wore extended to include not onlv the cardinal hut Catholic and Jews irenorallv and Mayor Fiorcllo H. T,a(Juardla. nf New York. innartlcular. N. Y. Schools Assailed tTnder Iho caotion of "halr-rnls- nc Immorality In Now York hiu-h schools." the official news agencv distributed an item tbrontrh fi!i many doHcribinir un Investigation nto chiirgoH (hat there had boon whnlPHiih; bdotlftrirlnir of conlra- f'ontlvps nmonir studonts of II rook -lyn bt;h ncbools. "This action by the hoard of cd- catlon," (he dlnnalch said, "is fur- her evldimco of what unheard nf things are nosslble fn Mils Htv un- ler tho eyR of Iho .'leu LafJuar iia." (An invoBtlcallon hotiur ina'n Distrlcl Attorney William K X. Oeoghan of llmoklyn Into what he ermerl Immorality among bitrh boot students In thai Imrmiah.) Thn nress genorallv nslsted on a doffnile showdown with the Vati can ovnr Cardinal Mundeletn's de scription or Iho rclcliHchancellor as "an Austrian paper-hanger, and a noor ono al that" nnd or flnnnnn Iriuls of priests and lay bt'otheiii on immoralitv oh urges' as worm; pronaganda. than the atrocity tales of l.ho World war. Thn CathoMe church was describ ed as defending ihn condition H was powerless to end because of "the question of prestige.." Sex Offenses Probed Stales Attorney Matlingen in an interview tubulated more than 1,000 alleged sex offenses which resulted In charges against, priests and lay brothers of tho church. About 150 offenders were sent, abroad, ho said, whllo 150 cases wore passed by tho statute of lim Uutions. Throe hundred of tho re maining 700 were reported to have beon brought lo trial including SO on which sentences have been passed. The fortnightly issue of (Ion. Erich lauiendorrf'H Npo-PHsnnisI magazine, In au article by his wife. Or. Mathildo latdemtorff, blamed the Inunoralily eases on the insti tution of celibacy among the clergy. Tho paper contended that be cause tho church refused to aban don the system. It was "destroying Itself through lis cloistcw and in voluntarily helping to clear the way" for tho (ierinanlc faith." Ir. IjUdondnrrr Hhares with her husband the leadership of the tier manic god movement, a fallh Tor Germans based on pnrlly of racial stock which Hitler recently de creed should he listed as one of tho recognized Cei-man religions. ATTACK ON SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK HELD "SILLY" NEW YOltK, Mav l!l. (AIM District Attorney W'Uliain . V. . X. Ceogban, of Hrooklyn. today la beled the attack of Ibe luri press on school conditions in Hrooklyn and on Mayor I.aCnardla as "silly and baseless." New York schools are abrtvp re proach, he said, save for certain "outside evil Influences' which his office is combatting. "My purpose Is to reach those outside Influences hut it is dint cult to do so unless cooperation Is given to me on the Inside. "I am happy to state thai the board of education Is helping me in every way It can." (cmban declined to amplify this statement. Ills charire. made hist Friday, that nn "unu'unl mural condition" Shopgirl Bride for Spreckels r N I Pert June E. Turner( above, stepped from a San Diego, Cai., hotel gift shop toward o life of riches when she said "yes" to Claus Spreckels, Jr., heir to the vast Spreckels' fortune. Plans ' after their San Diego wedding included a honeymoon voyage to New York, then to their future home in Coronado, existed in Brooklyn public schools brought indignant denials from school officials. Ceoghau said his office unetrth ed the "condition" during an in vestigation of sex crimes. Ho re fused to divulge details, but prom ised an "intensive probe" In the immediate future. Authorities Hit Back School authorities took issue whli (ieoghau at once Ir. Kmll Altaian, chief medical examiner of. the board of education said: "1 think .Mr. (icnghan's statement Is greally exaggerated." Dr. John I.. TildsTey, tendent of I lie city high demanded that Ccoghan snperln scliools, produce facts at once. Meanwhile, i li o Consolidated Hrooklyn Itolall Pharmacists .asso ciullon girded itself today lo fight. (Jeoghan "lo tho limit." They are angry becyuso the dis trict attorney had It! Hrooklyn druggists arrested for allegedly selling contraceptive, ; devices to policemen and membeiHt of tho dis trict attorney's office.-. (ieoghau Insiats tho druggist V sale oT the devices to, school chil dren has fostered the "immoral condition." Tho druggists have de nied the charges. WOULD REFER NAZf OUTCRY TO SEWER COMMISSIONER ' SAN FllANOlSmA Mav 21. (AI?)-rMayor. Kiorollo IT. LnOunr din of NW' York suggested today that Gorman press comment on as serted immorality In. New York high schools bo referred to e New York sower commissioner. "Statements such as those made in the Gorman press," said 1-a-Gnardia, "can onlv be reforred to Commissioner Mlnger who has charge of the sewage disposal In New York City. "No decent person can answer, or yen "comment, on such filth." MAGEMUTIG, Gormany, May 21. ( AP) Germans and Americans joined hero today In a manifesta tion of friendship nmid an out break of nazl-controlled press criticism of the United States. A lablet to the memory of Karon Friedrich Wllholm August von Slenlien. tho Prussian general who fought on the side of Georne Wash ington In the American revolution, wa unveiled. United Slates Ambassador Wil liam 10. Dodd, and Lord Mayor Dr. Marltmanu of Magcburtr spoke. Many members of thn Uorlln Amer ican colony attended. An nverage-sixn whale will sun ply aboul 10 tons of oil Til for lub rication ami other Purposes, and 70 tons of byproducts from the flesh and hones. DOUGLAS Seasonable niceties rule the meat dish. Spring chickens, rabbits, lamb, etc. See our nice displays of these meats specially priced for Satur day. Compare Our Prices SPRING FRYERS Fat and plump, ib. itiX POT ROASTS Young beef of good qual- f ). ity, Ib IJC YOUNG HENS A nice fowl at a reasonable A. price, Ib mjt VEAL LOAF Ground lo your liking, Jf. 2 lbs VEAL STEAKS n To fry, lb I7C SAUSAGE Real country style, 2f-r 2 lbs. for yj SQUARES To f season, mild cure, Ib, Phone 350 238 N. Jackson MARKET J A report that Tynan mlKlit not be able to pilch for the RoHeburg PlraleB in Sunday's game tiKaiiiHt CrnHcent City at Finlay field liaH upset the plans for the contest, which Iwill dotci-miue leademhlp in the Southern Oregon BaBCball league, 'i'yuun, who Jh employed in Kugene, returns home over weok-endH whenever possible to play with the team, but according to word received today may not be able to get away from his work Sunday. In the event Tynan, former T7. of O. pitcher. Is unable to start the game, Taylor;- coach and man ager, pinna to put Farthering In to mo game. Farthering pitched Inst week nt (Irants Pass, when rtoRebuig defeated the Merchants 10 lo 0. Some member of the Pirate snuad will probably bo the owner oi u rum new but after Sunday's game, as the Itono and Palmer limner snop Ik offering the bat to the player connecting for tho first extra base lilt in Sunday's game. o MATTSON KIDNAP SUSPECT DETAINED TlAKF.n. May 21 IAP) Thomas E. fiialinm, a transient hold hern as a suspect in the Charles Mattson kidnaping In Ta- lomn, ueceniiier l, was taken to iiuoina. today by two federal agents who arrived in liaker ruursdny night. Pictures of Graham and samples of his handwriting had already been sent to Taioma for Inspec tion. The officers were minted ns having said they have nothing de tinue, nut said Graham tallies more closely with the description of the kidnaper than any man they have taken into custody. Graham admitted being in Ta rnma at the time of the kidnap ing. Ho is M years old, f feet 10 inches tall, and apparently of Ital ian extraction. Ho speaks wilh an accent. Me 1ms brown eyes and black hair. DEBATE OVER LESSER SUMS TAKES PLACE (Continued from page 1) quest for a 31,300,000.000 relief fund for I he next fiscal year. The meeting was held behind closed doors. Ijitcr, ilep. Boland (D., Pa.), said plana had been completed to stoer the bill to passage without any amendments or earmarking thai, would be "contrary to the wishes of the president." He expressed .confidence the houso would approve the ?1,500, 000,000 in tho bill. Miter, when the house conven ed, Representative Cannon . (D., Mo,), " acting chairman of the house appropriations committee, took the floor to plead for $1,500,- 000.000. "Tho bill calls for $1,500,000,000, and it is an economy bill. It is tho first Btep toward discontinu ance of the emergency relief pro gram. It is a compromise be tween two extremes 2,000,000, 000 on the one hand and 51,000, 000,000 on the other." Cannhn said the president or house loaders "have never at tempted to coerce !4he house or any members to vole for $1;500, 000.000." "Hut he has recommended that In nothing else wu FrtnklinV inventive genius more startlingly displayed than in his bathtub, designed both to protect the bather against drafts and retain warmth in the water as long is possible. water for this 18th Century baih was heated over the open fire. Filling and emptying were done jetfAt of StM gentuttf Jla Since the day of this "Slipper Bath science has provided instant, unlimited hot water at amazingly low fo; with the AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER Unreitiieled Ui as low as 4125 budget termi Liberal trade-in on your old heater SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORP. Slaying Charged5 to Sorry Sinner I 1 . 'His repeated professions that he Jiad sinned greatly but had been Ijorgiven, led to the arrest of jCreen Allen Brooks, above, in Lubbock, Texas,1 where the .bearded revivalist was preach-1 ing in the oilfields. Now he awaits trial at Jonesville, Va., charged with shooting fatally, two years ago, two deputies who : attempted ,to arrest his son-in-j Jaw on an embezzlenent charge. amount." Charges Politics The Missourlan contended that republicans wanted to reduce the amount to "create hard times. "They are looking ahead to the next, election, he said Representative McReynolds (D., Teun.), advocating a billion dol lar hill, replied to Cannon that "I yield to no man in support of the president. "The people will not say that wo voted wilh the republicans, but that the republicans voted with us to save the democratic party and the taxpayers." McReynolds told colleagues it was the duty of congress to say what the amount should he. "The ofher day the executive f department) sent us word it did not want the legislative depart ment encroaching upon Its rights. "Neither do we want the execu tive encroaching upon the legis lative," he declared. Roth repub licans nnd democrats applauded. (The president. In vetoing a S5.000.000 appropriation for the New York world fair, offered an opinion of, the justice department that the appropriation measure violated the constitution bv plac ing responsibility for spending In tho hands of an agency outside of executive control.) Ren. Uanham (O., Tex.), said he would offer amendments that would require unskilled relief clients to take agricultural or oth er jobs that paid them as much as allowed under relief and that would make aliens ineligible for relief aid. Although the United States has a population almost three times as large as Great Britain, our income tax brings in about $150,000,000 less annually. A hound owned by Georgia Washington, Fort Valley, Ga., nev er has been able to use its hind legs. It balances on its front feet, tail high. in the air, and trails rab bits. xuty by hand. So elaborate were the preparations necessary that one can readily understand why bath ing was an unusual and lengthy event, indulged in by very few persons. The reading stand ex emplifies Rule Six of Franklin's Rules of Conduct, "Lose no time; be always employed at something useful" 71. O. and K. E. Pai-gotor. local DRemn for the Orennn Mutual Fire Insurance company, nave roiurned from .McMlnnvUle, where they at tended the convention tor mate agentH. Heretofore, they report, a(?ents and managers from all of tho aev en states In which thn company oneralei have gathered at 51c .Miniivllle. but because of the ra pid growth In recent years, iL was no longer possible to accommo date all representatives at a single meeting. As a result the state manager for each of the sev en states met with tho Oregon uents and managers. Similar re glnnnl conventions will be held in onrh of the states served. The reports at the meeting, the local agents said, show a continu ed growth during the 41 years the comtianv has operated. The latest report showed more than 75.000 policy holders, carry ing protection amounting to more than $172,735,000. Douglas coun iv residents hold in excess of 2.200 policies, the Roseliurg agents renort, amounting to more than n half million dollnrs. K. O. Pargeter is post president of the agents association for the seven slates. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE " PORTLAND. May 21. (API BUTTER -Prints, A grade. 33c lb. in parchment wrappers. 34c Ib. In cartons: 13 grade, parchment wrap pers. 32)c lb.: cartons 331c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland deliv ery, buying price) A grnde, 32 32c lb.: country stations: A grade Coffee! Serving it search for the finest V J Schilling Coffee One for Percolator-anbther one for Drip and Silex Specials for Saturday and Monday, May 22nd and 24th PRODUCE Spinach 5c Cucumbers 5c Wax Onions Whil.,lb 5c New Spuds 6lb... .........25c FLOUR fc Pineapple Fig Bars 21b 23c Chocolates 21b. U9c Salmon HOC Cake Flour "25c Ginger Snaps 8oi U9c Shortening 9c COFFEE Supreme Bulk, lb. 323 W. Cms St. Free Delivery Phone 24 30-30 Jc; B grade lc less; C grade flc less. B GRADE CREAM FOR MAR KKT - Price paid producer: Bui terfat basis, 55.2c lb.; milk, C3.7c Ih. I burplus, -t5.9c. Price paid mils; board 67c lb. ECKiS -Buying price ty wnoie salers: Extras, 20c; standard, 17c;l medium, 16c: medium flints, 15c; undergrades, 15c dozen. Cheese, country meats ami live poultry unchanged. HOPS Nominal, 1930, 35-40c lb. Pntnlfuia n.w notatoes. Onions. 'cantaloupes, wool, hay, mohnlr and cascara uarK, sieauy aim un changed. WHEAT PORTLAND, May 21. (API Oram: Wheat: Open High Low Close. May ....1.17J 1.171 1-1BS 1164 July 1.081 1.081 1.08 1.08 Sept 1.00 1.06S 1.061 J.0CJ Cosh wheat: Illg Bend bluestem, hw, 12 pet. 1.19: dark hard winter, 13 pet. 1.38: 12 pet, 1.30; 11 pet, 1.22; soft white, western white, hard winter and western red, 1.1S. COLUMBIA LUMBER STRIKE IS ENDED (Continued from page 1) Lumber and Sawmill Workers' union, announced settlement of a. dispute at tho Cascade Lumber company plant with agreement by the management to rehire dis charged union men as the crew Is increased. o : JUNCTION' CITY, Mny 21 Ells worth Phillips and Neil Buchanan, fishermen, pulled the decomposed body of nn aged man from the Willamette river two miles east of here yesterday. He was believ ed to be a man named Harrison reported missing throe weeks ago. When the Spaninrds first Intro duced the white potato into Eu rope In the early 16lh century, people were prejudiced against it, believing that It was the original fruit that Eve nibbled In the Gar den of Ellen. should be an event - not just an incident. Buying it should be a flavor you can find. $11.59 Broken Slices, No. 2 tins, 2 tins 25c 25c