PM2LM 03IM1GEEH Drastio Laws .Aimed at Jew And "Atrocity" News;; . , License Reporters ; fcERLIN, Oct. (AP)r-Ths relch today threw out the window , the principle of the -freedom of ' the press as understood In Amer ica, set no-the death penalty for the circulation of. treasonable ar ticles and placed : German news paper workers tinder the thumb of the authorities. A series of drastic laws passed : by the cabinet and signed by Chan celler Hitler made the publishing of treasonable articles abroad or 1 the Introduction of them Into Ger- many punishable by death and : mad journalism a licenced pro r. fesslon la which Aryanlam and nasi patriotism vera ut up as i necessary Qualifications, v . . . PenltenUary sentences rsBgIng i up to-five years were provided for ' these distributlnr -atrocity" or t antt-naxi material.. Dr. Joseph Goebbels, minister i of public t enlightenment; ' who 1. claimed to belieTe other nations i of the world would copy the plan 1 within the next lire to seven years explained In these words: ' "The concept of the absolute '.freedom of the press ir pnttotrhe l edly liberalistle and proceeds not - from the people in Its entirely, but from the Individual." .. This, he said, did not mean the newspaper . profession would be fettered, but rather only that the state more la and took the place of the pu lisher. . "It is the absolute right of the r state, Goebbels continued. to supervise the formation of public ' opinion and see that It does not pnrsu paths leading away fro rc ' the common weal. "The more freedom of opinion that is conceded to an individual, the more It can harm the inter ! est of the entire people. ; "The conception of. freedom of . opinion in its Absolute over-esti--' mate has been badly s h a k e n - tbrongbout the world. ' "The German press hereafter I must be single-minded In will and many-sided In expressing this : win." - .- - " u - -T give teeth to the newi clas sification of the newspaper pro ', fesslon,' a system of registration will, be Introduced. Through this ' Dr. Goebbels' department can keep a close watch on the situa : tlon. Rule-breakers will be booted out. Special courts, will deal with the cases. pnly German citizens of Aryan ancestry, those who have not mar ried non-Aryans and those who have not lost their public rights will be permitted to "influence public opinion." end these must swear not to write so as to "wea ken German military - idealism, kuKur, or trade, or offend relig : lous f eeJlngs." , - - foreign correspondents will not be affected. "v . . . . WoolworttiHeifahd Fiancee . -i; '4 - ... Children of two prominent New York society families whose engagement was rece&y announced- They re His Dorothy Randolph Fell, step-: daughterof Ogden I. Mils, former Secretary of the Treasury, and Woolworth Donohuersoa of MrfcJamea PDonohue and gTandiiof the TQunder thsWodworiJi. fortune, They will be gsvs c' married la Decfrnber, . - .-,':.-. Elliott Departs For South; Long In Business Here Sidney B. Elliott left Wednes- aay nigai icr Ban Francisco an nouncing to his friends that his plans were indefinite but that he probably would not return to Ea- . lem. : - - s - Mr. Elliott had been engaged In the banking business in Salem for the past 20 years. He came here just young man, purchased an interest in the Salem Sank of Commerce and served in the ca pacity of vice-president and mit . ager of that instituUon until it waa sold to the . First National bank of this city in 1129. He. la considered - one of the most able bankers In the north west and' nil leaving Salem is greatly, regretted by many of bis friends. Mr. Elliott spent the best part of his Ufa in. Salem, and dis charged his responsibilities with noteworthy fidelity. " BRITISH ITU! DEBT li M I h Ul I LI I Washington; Oct. 8. cap) British and : American spokes men discussed world economic conditions today as a, prelude to their study of methods of solving the London government's war debt problent. t Sir Frederick Lelth-Ross and Sir Ronald Lindsey, representing Great Britain, met Dean Acheson, under-secretary of the treasury, and Frederick Livesey, assistant economic adviser to the state de partment, for a brief and thor oughly informal conversation. With the time of the next meet ing left indefinite, Acheson, Sec retary Hull and Under-secretary Phillips of the state department, went to see President-Roosevelt late in the day. The possibility arose that the British were not prepared at this time to make a definite offer for settlement of the $4.4(5.810,000 debt, but will formulate their pro posals as the study proceeds and they are enabled to determine American views on delicate points involved. Sooner or late, however, Washington officials expect a lump sum offer to be made. Vocational Work For Handicapped Persons Planned ; Training of physically handi capped persons for suitable lobs will be undertaken In every com munity in Oregon, according to annuoncement made Thursday by Oscar L' Paulson, state supervisor of vocational rehabilitation. The service will be available to per sons above 1$ years of age. Careful examinations to deter mine the adaptable capacities for industrial and vocational training will be given and those suscept ible to rehabilitation work or to- cational guidance will be given every possible aid. ?he training' will be largely practical. eru California, to deliver a aeries of lectures here. ' RECEIPTS G!S ill TAX ARE in Gasolins .tax receipts for the first eight months of 1933 aggre gated I4.C3Z.6S9.7S as compered with S4.S27.S89.SS during the same period In 1932, Hal B. Hoss, secretary of state, declared in V report Issued Thursday. . : ,if The increase of 8305,270.17 for 1933 was said to be due largely to the additional one-cent per gal lon gasoline tax authorized by the 193S legislature. Gasoline sales for August, 193S, totaled 18, 4 2 8,8 2 9, gallons, or an increase of 1.190,220 gallons over the same month a year ago. Gaso line tax receipts In August, 1138, Increased $213, 92,56 oter those for August, 1932v Non-resident motor vehicle reg istrations for the first nine months this year aggregated 71,324; as against 90,760 for the entire year 1932. Hoss said these figures in dicated that there would be a slight decrease in non-resident motor, vehicle registrations this year when .compared with last year., . , , v i, Russell Heads Falls City Student! - FALLS CUT, Oct, The student body of the local high school has elected the .following officers for the half termr Presi dent, Eugene Rnssell; Yice-presi- dent, Eada Watt; secretary. Ethyl Phillips; treasurer, .Ruth GOES DIVORCE CHARGE Into Details on Extract; Complaint Gives Old BAR TALE ONE: BETTER Life for OJga. Caufleld was net ten nigtttr in a barroom; almost erery night was like a barroom experience, according to her ex tended divorce 'complaint filed late Thursday in circuit court here. Naming Earl T. Caafield, as defendant. Mrs. Caufleld re cites occasion after occasion when defendant's inability to I e a e drink, alone caused : her humilia tion and distress, u : - ,: 4 "Plaintiff rendered life- a heri table nightmare of harrowing ex perience," "life became utterly un endurable," "defendant could, not leave liquor alone; he was intoxi cated every day from February, 1932, to Christmas" these-are some of the phrases from the charges. Mrs. Caufleld says at one time her husband assaulted her and threatened to kill her with a . gnir he had. On one occasion she grew so affrighted, Mrs.. Caufleld de clares she was forced to have her own husband arrested and tailed. . Caufleld would, coma home, his wife asserts; dead drunk and.- to tally unable to handle himself. He would to to bed: with all his clothes on, frequently becoming Shea Visits lions Ed Shea of Portland, governor for Oregon dis trict No. 36, Lions clubs, visited the local club at Its closed noon luncheon at the Gray Belle here yesterday. The Lions talked over Harris; yell leader, Delilah Ames, plans for the winter. , Stress ReUgiea The religious phase of student lite Is being stressed two days weekly at the Willamette university chapel ex ercises. The religious program is being conducted in anticipation of the coming late this month of Bruce Baxter, dean of the school of religion at University of South- 563 N. Liberty Since 1852 PHONE Expendable FcdQs S ; v' Grocery Dept. -, Gr:oc3alG . Fancy Assorted - :GI:cco3atc3. 1V . np0 X box iVvJ A High Grade Candy at a Knockout Price , Cross & Blackwell's ,- Catsnp - Large Bottles 7. O for ! GSO $2.10 dosen ' Isabella " 9. 2 Cans.. . O IZT O O Cj flA9 Dozen . : Meat Dept. . vounG iiEns Medium weight, - com pletely dressed and drawn.-Fine for fricas see. . ' " ' Doling set s3 1U. ; Out from steer beef. U. 8, Inspected rp WTLBUIt VTt Grocery Department W. Ii, LEWIS ' jrr. Heal Department '''-'mv.i.1'; t O, vV 33-7 JtW-us for vegetobles and fruits and seal with regular Ball Cans. ?? 0533 1 STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS Money - Saving Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday. October 6, 7 and 9 Open Eyeninirs Tin 9 iun. -Columbia Good high grade coffee roasted fresh daily. Large Fos every hoasebold demand 49YEoQ HONET Braduhaw's 4 para strained, Wb. pail WAX PAPER ISi-ft. rolls, with safety cutter edge ee 4 17c TLOfJR Bell brand, a good hardwheat at a low t i n price. 4t-lb. sack . . V XtXf WHEATOLA A real breakfast cereal, made front Turkey Bed wheat,. a a No. 10 sack ...... TO FC CATSTJP Vaa large bottles . Camp's, 9 e ..a for auC POPCOEN Spanish , ni?- oiant, i lbs. C 15c BLACK PEPPER M lb. ln'cellophane .., COCOA Good' haalthful econ omical beverage, " AJJ S lbs. , . ,n, . Mb BROOMS Special 4-sew good broom corn .tr:35c Nestles CANDY BARS Nat, IfHk or Semi-Sweet, r your choirs for OQ SOAP Harmony; mad lam bars...... 10 tots 23c COCOA Rockwood'a, iiftr 'real value, S lbs. ..... lC MILK All Pure brand, (limit I cans) each ... 5c i7 Crushed No. 10 can SC3 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES "'-' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ' Potatoes, U.S. No. 2s, 50 lb. 57c Cauliflower, 2 hWds ...il 15c Onions, fancy stock, 10 lbs; 17c Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs. .......i.... 14c Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. 23c Bananas, re ellbwi 4 lbi. 19c Celery, Labish Fancy, bunch' 5c Tomatoes, Fancy, crate ........43c 1UGUT bESEUVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Orders cf 12 or over DeJivered Sugar Exceptei Free Tery ick" aA4 mussing :'p tne Caufleld house.' His' wile asserts Caufleld would drink various forms7 of hard 11 quor. She eaumeratesv bay rumfc rabbing alcohol, '-Yirginia Dare wine tonic,eanaed;beat while lemon eztrnct is especially 'singled out - as - one- f o r mi of alcohol to which Caafleld'allesedly was most addictedf ,,vry r i J when his money , ran. out and she would famish noav Caufleld would resort to the purchase of a suit of clothes pp credit, his wife states. Then he would arrange to pawn , the clothes or; to seU them tor Y5 and to use the proceeds for drink, ; .? t- -' i -: 'I ' '', Mrs. Caufleld says that her hus band baa a $100 a month income from an annuity left by his father. So evil have been Caufleld's ways and ao large hia debts, creditors hare takes oyer this Income and pro rated It on their debts; Bhe- says she personally has advanced him $1000 and plaintiff seeks the return or law money, as wen as a .divorce and. the restoration of her maiden1 name of piga; Wonk. mm Day FormQsFmCmi and Rerneralier this at ' . FIDLER'S tjsti Fcrnlitre :yALUES;M Oakl' dresser, ir.tereX'f'" plats mirror? AV XdealWc;'BAage: leg ' base, - nickel trim, coilfl, excellent condition! oC? SoUd Blac Walnut Organ, good play lag , tfcOC condition ' 7( Owr cash policy 1 enables us to of for yoex real ssrtx tags. Poeple trbei ' 'sit op aronnd ftnd this to be fact ast spun covering, sprinr fUlad , mat :' tresses, bedding compartment, tall ' site bed er two twin , VtA 7C 7" beds S v!o " f ;' i f j i English type 1 Davenport Chair i and Ottoman, covered in rsi coioreo homespun tapestry I pieces, only Prices on New Furnitttre "Will : Be Higher Bujr Now- $79.50 FIDLER'S Furniture Store "NEW AND USED. 255 Tf. Commercial St. Telephone 8423 mm NOTICE We have no limit on oar merchandise. Buy ail you want. We are your friends an d neighbors. 2 lb. box Cocoa fresh ground . . . . . 18c Gem Nat Margarine, S lbs. 25c Fresh Medium Eggs, 2 doz. ... 45c Solar Brand Pineapple, XVt. t cans i . Campbell's Fork Beans, f for ... and 25c 29c Pure- Cane Sugar, 10 lbs 48c Cello-Wrapped Toilet Soap, 3 bars for . . . . 10c Kerr's Dalles Wheat Floor, 49a Diamond Hard $1.59 Kerr's Rolled Oats, 9-lb. bag . . . . 35c Vegetable Shortening in bulk, S lbs. for 25c Kerr's White Wheat Floor, 49s Eagle Hard ... $1.39 N.B.C Soda Crackers, old-fashioned squares, salted or on fresh, S-lb. box Oregon Watermelons? large size .......... Delicious Apples, fancy grade, box . 10c $1.19 Fresh Celery, J 2 large bunches . , 15c Tokay Cjrapes, 4 lbs. 19c Rinso, mod. size, J for .......... 23c Ban Mason Fmit Jars, Quarts 79c Robnste Coffee, manufactured by Golden West Coffee 17 Co., 1 lb. ............ II C S lbs. for 49c FEED DEPARTMENT ' We have only the highest qual ity feeds that can be produced on the market. Hodgeav-BrewBtet Egg Producer with milk, oil and greens. An egg tor every cackle. (9 in ' loos :. ... . Ask the Man Who Uses It H. B. j more Bnttennilkr Egg Mash, a mash with buttermilk, iocs ;r.f:;ii-51.9if 'H. B. LarwrQ Ees Uun, mUk oil, greens. This is a f , jn standard mash. 100s vliv Are your chickens doing all they should? If not, why not? Why not ask as about feeding problems? Mill Bun, . rO. 80s v'lefC Cracked Corn, ioor $1.55 Whole Com, f f-A ioos , 13U . $13 Dairy 0s 294 N. Commercial St, 4 DelivericS' DaiJy Phone 3527 HAIR TONIC Once s week or ofteaer apply Recta "93 Hdr Tonic before massaging. Marvelous for promoting me health of your hair. 1 SJ 14 ox. 01 fnseestMaf, IPED5 my m INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS ' v 115 S. QminrcJal St. , ' $1.50 LYDIA PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 1 pint SQUIBB S LIQUID PETROLATUM . 85c value ARZEN COLD AID KIT 1 pint HASKELL'S MILK OF MAGNESIA 10c VICrTS VORATONE ANTISEPTIO 89c 59c 49c x19c 5c yimumm 12 oz. MARTEL'S BAY RUM 40c PLUTO WATER, larp;e 19c 29c How to bid a grand slam? What card should be led? Whaa to namao? These anfrstieas and koadreis mars ea contract bitdc era aaswmd m this woaaoi ful litue book written by a BOtaore Sochoaal Cham. won. Aadrhswaym auutaiaaunring ioveliaaas ie by aaiag Joatael Face Powdor. Deal auas this opportaaityl "This complete IOO poaa CONTRACT WUOGJ tOOK every purchese off 50 boic ef ' Jonteel FACTFOWOa bet oe ITS Him wmi A y 50c jar BURMA 60c WILLIAM'S AQUA VELVA SScPAPETSl COLD COMPOUND 85cMOONE'S EMERALD OIL 50c AMBROSIA DRY SKT2T CREAM 11 LISTERINE- ' -ANTISEPTIC - 100 tablet! PURE : ASPIRIN, 5 sr. $1 INGRAM'S 7 MILKWEED CREAM 33c 39c 27c 69c 19c 63c 19 c 59c $1 DANDERINE HAIR TONIC 6 PISCO&' COUGH SYRUP 50c ZIP CREAM DEPILATORY 69 c 39 c 29c Some of these prices, for Friday' and Saturday Only. , : INDIGESTION 9 I hew relief In 3 mimrtaft aa-Rk acta four ways to give euick reSat, Saa FOOTBALL FREE! with fufl pint of ; ; r.3 311 CoSbtlicn V The Mouth-Tested Antlseptis . Bsgulation size -durables line rubber hUdder. Ul SI Solution ' Will protest yon and the ehU. dren from mouth - and throat ' Infections . ! - .. s- O Both for I,,.. .0 (KM NEUTRALIZE Mouth Acids To protect : teeth from flrht ths caust of dingy and flscaTeluatk ESTS.!! .mah cU taataneyl tt tfostroys Cat acids that staia tottht That ootty. Try. this tBoelaUf fart V ... "- Rexall Milk of KMsnesia Tooth Post : npm msn and Holder 74c refvt tw Z C m .t ! m