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SIX Big Freighter Appears to Be Sabotage Victim ff!nnflnnil from V'S 1 Mongolia lin n iiml iih n tinnmlili t.)io innl.-.l innri, Ilinn 25,0110 Anii-i -Iran Mlill".'a rrom lli.liok.'.i lo Fnitlro. BRITISH LINERS START GAMBLE WITH WAR HAZARDS NHW VOHK. Sllircll HI. f A P) Tivn uf t i imiuili'Hl llnera ()f III" HrlllBh Mi'i-ilmnt lU'i'l plciuliliwl u')cfi'iii;ii wjiiimm toiluy ln a kihiiIiIi Willi wurtllHP IiiizihiIh "f Hi" lilKll KI'IIS. KlislHly limn- Hum t!! hours lift cr tin :i."i.7::!l ton Miiun'tanill hIIji pi'il out from Hip pli'r uIhto kIiii hml hwii ll.-il up for Ihii'P mniillis. Ilio Kianl (JiK'i-ii .Mary iiohi-iI onl Notice of School Meeting NOTICK IH lll;l!Kl:V filVHS lo the Intcal viiIith or Srhool lilslrlt'l No I, of llnilKliiH County. Slum or Oriwoll, Ihal a KOIIOOI. MKI4TIN1! ul Him mihl dlmrii i will In- Im'IiI at KiwcIiiii'k .liinior i Hull Si hool on llii hih day or April, III in, at 7:30 oVIw-k p. in., lor tin! pnrpom' or ilim:im Iiik I In; luiilKdl lor thi! lisnil ai'liool your. hi'iiiunliiK Juim 17, linn, ami miIIiik Jmiu HI, mil, liorclnarior w-l. fori h. BUDGET Estimated Receipts JSiilntwr- on hand at Ilio Iji-kIiiuImk or tlm flwnl ticliool year (llilrd Monilay in J linn I lor whli ll tills hmlKnt I Iillldi! S20.0fill.no To ho iwoivi'd fruin tho County Si hool Fund - I2.U00.IHI To he rci oiviid from Ilio Kloini-nlary H liool Fund 6.2uil.0ii To ho nwoivod rrnin tho Ktalo liroduolhlo School If mill 2.0110.00 Tn i... i...olvi.il lor Voiiillonal Kilu.-iitloti (Stato anil Kodornl Fowls) - To lio rweived front tin; Non IliKh Si hool Ulntiii t for: Tuition To ho rooolvoil rrom lulllnn lor oli nlonlury school pupils I'o ho rooolvoil rrom olhor nouroo.H - total i:sTi.irn:i kuckii'ts tENERAL CONTROL 1'ornnnnl aorvloo: Suiioi'lniioiilout ! Clork RtonoKraphora and olh or offli'o iibhIh! aut h .... Coinpulmiry od u o ailon and t;onnus SupplioH .. .-. KloitloiiH and puhllolty .... I.ofial m-rvlon (dork's hnnd, audit, oto.) Ollior oxponso of Konoral rnnlrol Total Expense of General Control INSTRUCTION Supervision I'l'i-Konul Horvuo: I'i'inchntH S (lin.no Slonimraphors ami olh or oflloo llHHlHlailtS SupplioH, principal and fluporvlsorH 2riO.nO Ollior oxponao or mux-vlRlmi . fiO.OO Total Exoense. Supervision INSTRUCTION Teaching l'oriinnal service: qvachora $2.",,soo.nn ShppIIok ( r li a I k , papor, ,,. j i,2hh.oo Tosl hooka "".'.".'J. "no."'! Olhor oxpoiiBO of loaoh- K.non Total Expense of Teaching OPERATION OF PLANT I'ornoiinl aorvloo: .lunltort and ollior oniployoos .lanllorti' KUidilfoa l'uol MkIiI iiml power U'nWtr ..$ :i.:inn.on lOO.Oll 7uo.uo sun, no IIOH.HO Total Exoense of Ooeration MAINTENANCE 4 REPAIRS Itnpulr and inainlouancn of fiirniluro and oipiip- lnont $ ltcpair and nialnloiianco r huililhiL'H and uroiluilit ir-o.oo 900.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 5,nll.iKl AUXILIARY AGENCIES l.llirurv: g.iinui y hooka il'io.no lioo.on ,",r,o.on KnindloM. roimlra, do. lo.oo .nn !"'.no lloallli norvico: I'oraiinal aorvlcu (niirso. olo.l Ilno.on ir.n.oo ir.o.on SupplioH ami olhor expense 1H0.HII 50.0(1 .10.00 TrnliBpnrlnllntl of pupil: I'erKimal m-rvlon 1.IIU0.HH r-oO.OH 200.00 Suniiner .lavr;round OO.uo C-ouO Ml.oo Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies f II.IUlo.llO FIXEO CHARGES ii, s riiin.no $ inn. on $ r-no.oo Total Fixed Charon CAPITAL OUTLAYS New tlllllllltio. equip nioiil ami reiilace-lm-nts .. f nun. AsHoHHinoniH for hotter. inelMH soo.nn Total Capital Outlays DEBT SERVICE I'rincipnl on hoiuls Inlorosl on hoiuls Total Debt Service EMERGENCY RECAPITULATION 1 lor the yeui Total of-liuiateil oxt-ense Total oKtiniuloil n--not iucludiiiK liliinii-.-il lax f-2.X I Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $7i'-,lxo.HH Indebtedness Amount of Implied in.lelitoiluosrt $U:!.H0O.UO Total Indebtedness fin.nno.no liuloil this lltll day of March, I'.Ho. Simieil: A. .1. (IKllllKS. .1. 10. IHONT. Iiistrlct cli-rk. Cliiilnuaii, lloanl of iin-clnrs. Approvoil hy Hu-lB-'t I'ollliullloe V.invll lltll. Ill 10. Socrelarv. llu-li:el t'nininittoo Cliaiiinau, ltu-l;i't ('olilnlllloo. Plono.l - M. .1. NKWI.WK I. A. I'll. I. Mil'. We Will Pay 14c per dozen For Large, Fresh Eggs FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY ALSO SEE US ABOUT WOOL AND MOHAIR Valley Produce Co. Corntr Jackson and Court Into I ho Hudson anil iniwipd down Ilio bay. Tlio dcKtliialloii of tin) two Hit' ma wan known only 10 liit-ir t:mu nianilorH, who Kail'-il unih'r Kcnlfil onli'i-H, not to ho opixii'il until lh"y wfi-i- wull i,t wit, lint proKiimahly kdiiiIIiik IlK'in on iliiilKiTiiim ml- Hlilll HH troop flllipK. Until lillPl-K wprn ilrah In tln-lr calliourlaKR Kl'ay. Ilu-lr window Murki-neil iiml all kIkiih of lili'ilt ity hlollfil ent. KinyltiK iM'lilinl nt lliolr N'nw York pli'l'H wmi) tin! Rllllll Qltnnn IOIIxii bitli mill Norliianilln. lilt' world's firm and hwiiiiiI largiiKl hIiIjih. Tl S.'i.'lhO ton QlH'i'il lOllzahotll arrh'nd hi'i'n Miiwti 7 urti-r u so iiri-t ilimli fjoin KiiKland on hM iinofflrlnl luaidi'ti voyaKi. The k:l,-42:l-lon Niiimamlln. prhld of tin) l-'ri'iich fliml, ha tin lied up Hliiii! oiilhri'Uk of Ilio war. 1,0000.00 I2.ooo.on . 200.011 4oo.no . . tr,2,Koo.on Klouion- .liinior IliKli Inry IIIrIi Sihool 1. soo.no $ rmn.no $ lion.oo ::ir,.no ir.7.r,o I'.T.r.n n2.-1.oo iiia.r.u iM.sn lari.on na-so oz.r. lr.n.oo 7r,.oo 7S.ni iio.oo ilo.oo :in.oo 2.r,o.oo i2S.no l2ri.on r,n.nn lin.no sn.no TOTAL O.liO.HH $ 1.H70.IKI ? 2,220.00 loo.oo I2r,.oo I2!i.nn 2.1.00 2n.no . f S.SIKMW $20,100.00 j2:!.r.no.on nr.u.oo '''oo 7".."H s.'n.mi filMIH 71,so.r..OO IIHH.OI) :tiiu.uu fiiin.no illll.Oll ssfi.tin $ S.llon.iiH ItllH.HH tuH.nn 7on.no SKl.ir.ll.OH f x'io.oo s 700.00 1.11011.00 1,000.00 l.lon.OH no $ 1:00. on $ son. 00 10.1111 soo.oo - Slii.nuo.iiO - -l,.'r-.'t.Hn ' Lr-ri.'- OO f 2.r.HH.ilu -5l2s.9so.im Sts. Phon 444 ROSttURS REWS-REVIEW, Senate Nearing Vote on Farm Appropriation (Continued from page 11 ant darn In thla onnntry." Jobs Needed Most DlKCHHHlnff lh proposal lo ox Diuid Ilio rnoil-Htamp dlHtrlhiltlon system. O'Malionoy aitld that what wiih noodoil iiioki wua "real iobs nt real wagon, o thorn will ho a n-nl inarkol for the products of tho larmor." ' Ho Klild that 14,000,000 iiorsons had boon certified iih ollelbln to parllolpalo in tllo fou-l (dump plan. That Is on appalllne situuttnn, O'Mallonov doclarod. Parity Fund Approved Tim aonaln yoatotday overrode oconotnv forces and atiprtvoil a 2l2.ooo.nno fund for "parity pay ments" to fanners cooperating Willi crop conlrol programs. Tho vole came after the sonnto hail refused lo Inoronso tho $212, nnn.ooo fund to Siio7.00ii.ono. The vlo aptirovliiK tho tJ12.- OOO.niiH item was o:t to in. Money for Iho "purity payments enrosi ntod one of Ilio sooros of Increases mailo bv tho sonato ap propriations couiiuiiloi! in tlin farm niiroirllilion approved by III" house. Those adillllons largely onset ro litolinns which had boon made In rniiL'ross previously In tho presi dent's Miita-l estimates for other purposes. senator unrKiey ni ixi-iiiuchj, m-i iloniooratlc leader, said recently Mint senate approval of the In creases would rulse anew the iiuos- tlon of new taxes, which congress had boon trying to avoid. Another Slash Advised U'bllo llin senate worked on the farm bill today, tho house received a reoo londallon from Its appro priations commlltoe that inn amounts budgeted bv President iionaeveli for the labor relations hoard and the woge-hoiir admlnls I rot Ion next year bo reduced. The house conmiltloe nindn tins rooomniendullnn In approving an appropriation of or,t,lS9.70H or fll.7!S.OI2 loss than tne presi dent's budget ror the labor de liarliilonl. the federal security agoncv nnd four relulod agencies iliirini; tin: riscul year beginning Julv 1. Most or Hie reduction neiow tne I,iiiIl-oI fiaiiro was accounted for bv a JIH.OOO.HIII) out In a S2I5.00O.- oiio iieui for grants to states lor old ago assistance. Congressional leaders hopes ol avoiding at least part of the $1110, oiio.ooo or additional taxes which Mr. ll'iiiKovelt. 'has, recommended wore buoyoil by a slati-niont from .Secretary .Morgonthail. lie said at a mess conference that preliminary estimates of annual Income lax collections were running 111.2 per cent ahead of last year and "com fortably ahead" of the president's budget estimate. The treasury chief added, how over, there wiih "not n chance" .of lax collections exceeding budget estimates hv sr-oo.ouo.niio. Picketing of Consulates Prohibited After Clash NF.W YORK. March 21. (AD A protest against .Mayor IjiCiiiar ilia's order prohibiting picketing of torciiMi government offices was the Immediati! outgrowth today of police hill lie Willi pickets lieloro the French consulate. Mounted patrolmen rustled sov nil hundred domonstriiiits yester day, puinineled I liein as well us pii!sorshy. and loaded 22 scralcli illg. Iilllng and kicking pickets into pntrd wagons. None was hurt -rlously. The demonstration, sponsors 1 was a nrolosl against "the i-vpulsloii of Spanish refugees from I' nilH'i'. ' a move which Ilio l-rencn have dollied , The ''1111111111 fn-e-for-all raged up iiml ilovn li til .'ivi n.-e between I7lh and until streets ill the liocko leller center tiren for several min utes. Through Director Roger llalil- win. Iho American Civil Liberties union addressed a message lo Ilio minor asking that "orderly and peaceful picketing" be permitted "before consulates as elsewhere Visitor Wounded in Target Practice Mishap CHANTS l'ASS. March 21. (A 11 llonlon Uiillor, 21, visitor Iroin Shelley, Idaho, was wounded by 11 bullet 111 Hie left thigh Wed nesday afternoon, l.ee Chapman, IP. and ('buries Huberts. 20. both or (iravo crook, won- target shoot lug with miller near I'liapmnn's Inline, they said. Cbiipin.-iu and Ills i-ompaiiions told State I'olice (K fleer l.yle llair-'ll that Chapman's rifle accidentally illscharaed while Holler was changing targets. How Much Can You Stand? Are you making enough money to rhrow away the profit on what you buy? That's just what you do when you don't buy Co-op. "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON ROSEBURS. ORESON. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940 Governor Refuses to Change Thanksgiving Day IIOS'I O.N, iviarcii - 2i. tAr i .Massachusetts, whnro tlin first ThankKBlvliiK wuh observed in 12I. will cling lo -custom In 1940 anil celebrate Ilio holiday upon the tra ditional lust Tliursilay of Novem ber. (iovernor Leverett Baltnnstiill, who stuck with the traditional date last year, along with New Eng land's other five republican sov ernors, despite the fact tbut Presi dent Koosevelt advanced the feast day iv week to facilitate Christ 1 mas nusif ss, oiscioseu nisi nigiiL bls Intention of following prece dent again. He wrote Alfred Itinnl, secretary of the Marlborough, Mass., high Hobool, that he intended to pro claim November 2S uh Thanksgiv ing this year. Lightning Hits Lamp, Siiges Off Man's Hair UOtlANON, N. ,l March 21. (Al'l Willlnni llrunnor. fo. n farm er was reading under a lamp In ills home last night when It bolt of lightning flashed along the wiring and singed off bis hair to within ll quarter ineh of Ills Hcalp. Otherwise, he was uninjured. New Cabinet Guiding War Course of France (Continued from page 11 ments of the Daladior cabinet, was well-received ln parliament. Legislative circles, whose de mands for more strenuous French war olTorls led to Imludler's down fall, eonsldored Heynaud well nuttl liloil lo lilt the war out of stale- MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, March 21. (API I1CTTKH I'rilll. A grade 31 lb. ill parchment wrappers, 112 In cartons; II grade 110 in parchment wrappers. :u in cartons. IHTTKUFAT First duality. maximum of (i or 1 per rent acid ity, delivered ill Portland, 29-291 lb.: valley routes and country points. 2c loss or 27io II).; soconil 01111 lit v 2c under first. Kggs, cheese, country moots, live poultry, onions uncliau.r;od. NKW POTATOES Floridl, large 52.8S-3.00 small $2.85-3.00 fiO III. box. Potatoes, bay, wool, mohair, cas cam, hops unchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore.. .March 21. (API (C. S. Dept. Agr.t HOC.S Market active, mostly steady with Wednesday's average; extreme top llle lower; good-choice llif-21:i lb. ilrivi-lns mostly $l!2rr, medium grades down to SH.OO; 235-250 lb. butchers 5.r,(M!5; 120-155 b. weights 85.0050; packing sow $1.50-5. nn; heavy weights jlown Jn $1.25; lew good-choice 97 ib. fowl oi- nil's 11.75. (,'ATTI.IO: Calves active, fully steady; few lots good KH7-1028 h. led steers SO. 00.25; cuminou-med-iuni grades S7.50.S.50: cuttoi-coni mm heifers f,r,nn-i!75; medium i-ood ciailes J7.5H.S.5I); cutter-coin 111011 cows $1.25-5.25; canners down to s:i.75; good beef cows $6.50-n iiiiHiiee bulls $5.75-6.00: common medium venlers $11.75-8.50; choice iiuntable to S10.50 or above. SIIF.F.P: Few sales about steady -.-rtil.clmlce snritn: lambs S12. 00-50 medium unities down to $l(f.50: old rron lambs scarro: shorn kinds salable to around $S.50; fed. woolod lambs quotable lo $9.50; row wool cd owes So.lill. WHEAT PORTLAND, tire., March 21 (AP) Open High Low Close M:iv S SI SI SI Stock and Bond Averages BONDS Compiled by The Associated Press. Mine 1 21: 20 10 10 10 RR's Ind ia I t's Fgn Tliurrfdav (to cornel I 'rev. ilnv 57.0 102.3 9(1 ll 53. Moulli ago Year ago .... llilii high .. 19IH low .... . 47.1 102.4 till, f I'O. ill 0 99.9 94.3 60.0 511.9 102.6 96. S 53,5 . 56.6 101.11 90.1 411.9 STOCKS 30 15 15 00 llld'ls RR's I t's Sl'ks 1 Thursday (to cornel ; Prev. day 71.3 IS 4 3S.5 49., Moillll ago ...71.S 1S. 39 4 50.3 Yiur-ugo . ........611.7 2H.U 30.0 -IM.n 194H hisll 71.2 20.5 40.6 52.2 1-Hii low '-.' 1" 3 3 49.2 mate with ItrltlHli French initia tive. Reynaud Fearless, Sound Itey iihihI has the eonfldenco or imrlinnient and or the Krenoh pub lic, InduiliiiK labor, which 1h no easy hloe to handle In Frunce. lie also has the eonridencn nf flritnin, a vital factor In view nf the al liance. He possesses (treat X'ilullty, Is wholly fearless and 1b a man of iietion. He has tho additional iiiallly of steadiness and sound thinking. Ileynaud Is credited with being one of the world'H greatest econo mists and it is the brilliant work he has done for Ills country in this lino which perhaps provides the greatest recommendation for his selection to head the government. I wo years ago bn took on his own shoulders tlin task of inaugurat ing nieusurcs to achieve economic recovery anil meet the' terrific re armament costs. T ids Involved the clamping -on measures calling for a great deal of additional sacrifice on the part of tile general public. Ijibor had lo give up temporarily some of Its cherished prerogatives, won after n long struggle. Hut Ileynaud not only carried out bis program but won the will ing cooperative of the nation. H was a result speaking loudly or personality und leadership. in Hie past 10 years Keynuurl has served in three cabinet, includ-ln- that of Daladior. Only five feet five, Heynaud is widely truveled. an accomplished linguist, member of the chamber of deputies since 1919 and backer of many unpopular causes. Those causes frequently have been won eveiituully. bringing Heynaud back to popularity. One cause was currency devalua tion. He Insisted on it after the pound sterling dropped ill 19:tl. When tho franc finally was devalu ed in VJ'ilt Heynaud had won, but, he said, "too late." In the '20's he supported Kiiouard Iferriot in demanding the French wur debt to tho United States be paid. Nazi Plane Raid Victims Eight Ships, London Says i (Continued from page 1 man contention that nine Hritlsb warships and merchantmen had boon sunk in nn air attack on a envoy off the Scottish const yes terday. Actually, it said, only one .Nor wegian ship bad t.o be abandoned and another Norwegian and a Swedish steumer were lilt. - two naviil planes and nntl-alrcraft guns Irove off ton uertnan iteuiKoi homltors. It asserted. However, it was announced la ter that 30 men were feared lost from two Danish ships, the 2, 109- ton Ilothnl and the 1. 153-ton Vik ing, sunk off tho northeast coast of Scotland yesterday. The man ner of their sinking was not dls- losed. A lifeboat landed seven survivors early today. German Claim Cited I 'Nil. official Gorman news agon ior Alcohol by Volume Salmon Derby MOPED STARTED TUESDAY, MARCH 19 Sponsored by Weigh' in Your Fish at Our Stor. GRAND PRIZE Small Johnson Seahorse Weekly Prizes For Biggest Fish cy, sold nine shlpB sunk totalled 42.000 tons and two others of 11. 000 tons were damaged badly. The agency acknowledged Hint one Ger man plane had failed to return. IteportH persisleil 111111 ueiiuuoj -submarine nests and shipyards in tlin land locked naltio sea would be probable objects or attack. "The snnwall begins to roll." commented a newspaper columnist. It will leave rnihor a btoouy track." The Ilallie is sheltered from tne North sen by Denmark. Watchers ulong lOngland's south ern ii-iist rennrted that a myster ious bomber, believed to do uor- mini iiinnnod white, orange, red and ureen flares during the night. Sneou at on OUtSldo comuoiiit- mem (niied Air Minister Wood nnd Supply Minister Hurgln as minis ters likely to be displaced by the Prime Minister In reshaping his cabinet for more vigorous prose cution of war tasks, 'rim ir ministry, meanwhile, an nounced that one (iermun plane had appeared today over tne -land islands and then vanished without dropping homlis when Hri tlul- rii.hllmr ernfl took to the air. Children in the loculily left their schools ror ulr raid shelters during a Kcininuto raid warning. A Urllluh vessel, its name lin' disclosed, was bombed lust night off the south coast. Five members of the crew were killed. Nazis Uie New Device Filers who took part In the Sylt raids described a new German de iense device the "flaming onion" an Incendiary antiaircrurt pro jectile which bursts Into Hery frag ments In mid-air, like a rocket. "They look pretty but they arc not very effective," said the pilots. Girding for further war efforts, Mrltuln heard from Minister, Bur Kin, that 37 new ordnance factories are planned, bringing 1110 iiriusu total to 53, and employing a 'iunr - ...x.o.lllfnit nurunna nf wlintil llllll tor-million persons of whom half will bo women Hull-Farley Ticket Is Heard of at Washington (Continued from page 1) mined the distinct Impression at a white house conference that the president wanted to retire, but nan not heard the chief executive say he would not accept the nomina tion if tendered. Senator McCarran (D-Nev.), who with several others has been urg ing tho president lo declare his In tentions, had this lo say about Farley's statement : "1 am very glad he made n posi tive statement. 1 wish that other great Americans would do like wise." FARLEY PRACTICALLY SURE OF MASSACHUSETTS VOTE HOSTON. March 21. (API The first Massachusetts reaction to Postmaster General James A. Failev's statement that his name definite- "will be presented to the 101111 He national convention" came from Patrick A. Doyle of Si.rlngfielil. vice chairman of the PORT WINE- its USERS LOOK TO BRAND PURE CALIFORNIA PORT WINE FOR EXTRA QUAllTY Throughout America the quality of Calwa Port Wine has never been questioned by wine lovers. The first sip of this great wine tells of the skillful blending from true wine - grapes grown in sunny California. Calwa Port Wine is inexpensive, too! OTHER SPECIAL FAVORITES CALIFORNIA SHERRY MUSCATEL TOKAY ANGELICA Ba(h 10 AlnM if rWMr) . PRODUCED FOR YOU BY FRUIT INDUSTRIES, LTD. Jt FflMCISCO Powell's Hardware ' democratic state committee and a member of tne raney . Mr. Farley's ctcarcin. ment." Doyle declared, n - lied my position. As n delegate to .. - "I,. nn I nroisiso to vole to " nomi'iiato Mr. i-'arley unlil he leleuses me." ' . . This ilecldintlon Immediately caused specuhitlon as to whet her other meuibers of (he slate would follow Doyle's lean. n iioj . It appeared that Farley would go . . ..-....o.n w ill nearly all or Massachusetts' 34 votes pledged lo him. . . , Addressing siuuenis .... ..... j his daughter, Hetty-at college lust night, several hnuis arier.hls Springfield niinun-e-ment. Farley concluded a l"'tu" on the niocbanics 01 punuon. ugrmenl iluiing n imi.."... palgn with Hie remark: "I suppose many of you won d linve preferred having me ta He ........ ..,i...i iu vohii.' to happen in T... ....1.... .i.n what did happen lii past elections. 1 have some well defined views on that subject However, politics has taught m" one vorv valuable lesson, and th.i Is that there is a time to talk and a Hum to maintain a '"";'"" ence, and this is one or I tin Ml""' limes." ..A r..inmATC NnW HAS WINNING VOTE, ICKCS SAYS WASHINGTON, March 21. ( P) Secretary Ickcs, who advo cates a third term lor President Roosevelt, Bald today that no dem ocratic presidential candidate now in the field could control enough delegates to win the nomination. He Included Vice President Gar ner Federal Security Administrator McNutt and Postmaster General Farley. likes made the one-sentence statement lo bis press conference '" '",,' ply to a question, unu neciiii- I .. . ... In reply lo nnoiuer question, ur declined to give nu opinion ns to whether the dcmocvatlu national convention would draft I'vcsident lloosevelt. "You might want n girl to marry you," he parried, "but that is no assurance she would nave you." Ickes was questioned also re garding Farley's unreserved an- XpWffi EASTER I " , " : LSLil i 140 Dodge Luxury Liner, 6-Ptner, 2-door Sedan tSIS, delivered In Detroit- COME IN TODAY! OUR big Dodge Easter Style Parade is going on now. See the magnificent array of new Dodge Luxury Liners in the latest springtime colors and at sensational low prices. Hear Kenny Baker, radio's famous tenor and headliner of the Teitaco Star Theatre, sing "The Easter Parade." Tim tutor loan bnitaor Hwr, CBS ROTurt, Em Ihwt l it P.M, ts.1. SI DILLARD Main at Douglas St. iiouiicement of his candidacy yes. terduy. "Kvery American citizen lias that right," he? said, "and Farley is a fine man." He replied that "Jim can lie ilo. ponded on to no the ,i.siii. iiiiug,' when asked whether Farley, In view of his announcement, should resign as chairman of the demo, cratic national committee. Tho liberals, he said, would con. Untie lo 'work for tho rennniiru). lion of Mr. Roosevelt regardless of all candidates. This, ho said, was proved to hint during his recent trip to California. That state, ho added, "Is over whelmingly for a third term." DOUGLAS MARKET Phont No. 350 . Call at 238 N. Jackson Easter Specials you cannot nHorel to overlook. UAMC. Mild cured, deli. ciously flavored. You abso lutely cannot Dear tneir taste. Not salty, g CHICKENsllYoung hens for your Easter cnoice, g j VEAL ROAST Choice fed veal, compare these f prices, 4b ' PORK ROASTS 41 Cut from pig pork, lb,A SAUSAGE Our If country style, 2 lbs. BACON SQUARES To sea- ...10c BACON Finest lightweight or heavy, your 4Qi choice. Ib 10 Our prices are in line absolutely. nTTr WAN sJ?WM "ORE loc.r.'I.'PJ , T'.nj,,ort.ilon, .?,' MOTOR CO. Rostburg, Oregon