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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Horning:, January SI, 1633 PAGE THREE !, f t ! V : ! i - r Naval Treaty's Revision Seen i US, Britain and France in Projected ; Conference v- to Raise Tonnage PARIS,- Jan.- 20-F-Frenc ' naTal , cirelet . today pat forward the possibility; of a conference among United States, British and French naral expertsj for reri- . .ion of the;' 1936 Lopdon. naval treaty to -allow contraction of battleships of more than 35,000 .: tons. . . , - Kran !nf the chamber of deputies naTal committee said such a conference may follow an "exchange of views' among ' the three powers concerning the treaty's tonnajce resinciion. A'jizi. Soviets Mav Join it was understood that if such - a conference were called. Ger many and soviet Russia would stages because they also agreed to the limitation. f Gratien Candace, navy budget reDorter in ;. the chamber, re ported the "exchange of .views" and declared France t was favor able to remOYlnjr the ;tonnag re striction since it Is well Known that Japan 1 is "building 46,000 ton ships." i. t i (Britain, the United States and - France agreed In thei London treaty that Tor the period 1937 1942 inclusive they j would ex change information ott pew nav al construction and adhere to certain qualitative limitations. 35,000" Tons is IJmit (Chief among thei latter for capital ships was a maximum displacement of 33,00fr tons. Es cape clauses in the pact author ized the release of ( signatories from restrictions if ai non-treaty ; power shojild exceed! them. J (Both Germany and soviet Russia came? within scope of the i pact by separate treaties with j Britain in 1937. Russia was ex empted from qualitative limita tions for vessels stationed in. the . i far east arid from exchange in formation os vessels constructed and stationed there.) i J ; The foreign ministry; refused to deny there hai been; sucn an . exchange of riews. Peacock Spit Is jEscaped byj Ship -. The- freighter,; Jacob 4 Luckenbach narrowly v; escaped 'disaster - "in ' crossing the; Columbia, river, bar last niaht.-Lieutenant Co mm an d- ;' er Frank, Higbee of the coast guard cutter Onondaga reported. Commander Higbee said . the vessel, heavily laden and with- " out a ! pilot;,, apparently -underestimated ai swift ebb: current, broaehed broadside and struggled for ome' time; against, terrific seas which were running toward the dangerous-, shoa of Pea cock spit. " ! . j i ' - - ; Th Onondasa and. the motor lifchnst Triamnh were mroceed- in? to her id when the vessel it. j .i nn . i Scene Com Film Actor Dies CULVER CITY, Calif. Jan. 20 '-(iP)-Robert McWade, veteran character actor, finished his fi tal scene late yesterday in the movie, "Benefits Forgot," walk ed from the range of the cam era, slumped in a chair and died of a heart ; attack. . i Director Clarence Brown of M-G-M f had Just congratulated the 56-year-old a c t o f : on his performance. 4 i i "Good work, Bob, Brown raid to him as the': camera stopped. ''That's your final .. scene." " '"-j - ' " ! . "Yes, that's my final cene," replied McWade. - " . . ; ' " . T-"- r - . First Woman may Die, Electrocution I. ' -v 1 ' - SPRINGFIELD 111.,-Ian. 20- (A-Unless; some judge Inter venes,' Mrs.TMarie : Porter of St. Louis .wlV be the first woman to .die in, the electric chair in r.n. Henrr -Horner j ' avowed opponent, of capital , punishment, . TfnBed to xrant clemency to the 37-year-ol.d . mother , of .four ' daughters, , who was convinced' of financing the slaylngr of her brother for his insurance money. With Angelo Ralph Giancola. 22, St. Loui?, she was scheduled . to bo electrocuted at 'Menard penitentiary early . Friday morn Ing. , . (" . - Dial)etes Deaths ; Rising in State : iSihRepott PORTLAND.--Jan.'. 20HPV-Dr. Frederick I'Stricker; state health officer, ; said,. deaths 'in Oregon from1 diabetes. . a' glan4ularrfdis - ease related . to the digestion of 'starch. -sugar-and. other, carbohy drate foods, had increased stead ily since 1927.' l Declaring heredity to be a causative factor, x he adTlsed fo delay or prevent the "Vliscase for ."susceptible lndlTid vttahtt should not marry n.v.it. tf ihv Intend to hare ti Kaid. "A person In pleted 'family e. edsU tboald avoid overweight, espe .i.n. .n in vears ot age. An other factor which appears favor the onset or aiaoeies repeated pregnancies. Asks Foreign Draft Ban WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 - Cff f nn A Q ATI T 9 tuntional amend- ment to prohibit the drafting of Americans for military serrice on foreign. oa. ' r Exercise-Loving 90-Year Oldster Given Saw, Gift EVERETT. Wash.. Jan. 20-Pk -Most men of 90 years would like - an easy enair jor a ; Dinn- day .present,- but not T. H. Bow man. He asked: for and got a five-foot . cross-cut saw. , Nine of his 12 children V at- tonrtert tifa hirthdav nart ' mil - , v - planned to get him a cushiony easy chair. He vetoed the sug gestion. "When you get as old as I am, you need exercise,: he de clared, "get me- the saw. It'll do me more good." " Advance Pinball Feet Refunded at Corvallis CORVALLI3. Jan. M-F)-The city . council refunded today por tions of license fees paid three months in advance on 55 pin ball machines. The devices were banned here, effective last Sunday night. FRli to MON. January 21 to 24 Inclusive PEACHES Ldbbys LCg 2 can ........ for Jj PINEAPPLE Del Monte Tid-Bits, if buffet tin . Uv PEARS Libby's i jg 2V2 can. .. . .. it for JjC TUNA Wave Kist, No. 2Y can.... 14c 6 for 79c can IOC 6 for 57e .. OYSTERS North Star, 5-oz. tin M for 23c SIIRDIP - Dunbar 29c wet ....:..... 5r tins SARDINES. tins 2 forvlSC At Saving Prices -HARVEST BLOSSOM sack . $139 KITCHEN CRAFT sack ...... $1.69 DRIFTED SNOW ; sack $1.69 Kir chen 'iraft. No. 10 sack. Whole "Wheat Floor, ' 10 39c Graham Flour, 10's.89c Pancake Flour, 10's.'. 40e Libbyo Corned Bee 1 9c TOMATOES TAMA TAtTC a4- vww D I C ED BE CORN Country Kist 303 cans Butter Kernel VOrU Ko. 2 cans for PEAS STi'S. 2 ... Pt? A H Happy Vale W . 303 cans tif Btn tUT n sf r 1 Sarory Stems & g' li W D IT W W Ww y Pieces, 4-os. can TOMATO JUICE -,S2?i 19c TOMATO ; JUICE f,T7 10c Pineapple Juice 3 L 25c GRAPEFRUIT GpopcCruit Juice CA T G U P CATSUP CA T G'U P MEAT Pure lard 2 Ibs. 23c 'y. Best ! Quality, Iri Bulk 7 V ' Firesh Oysters pt. 19c - To Bake or Salad Dressing pt 15c LEMON WHIP to Beef Roast - Cut from Yoyng Tender Beef : fJc:?7 Sr 'S J 1 JJ C-5l - t 1 - - ' 10-Year-old Bride Has Anniversary Tennessee Girl Wed Year; Pleads That Society 'Let Them Alone' ; SNEEDVILLE. Tenn., Jan. 20- ()-Ten-year-old Eunice Win- stead John, east Tennessee cnlia hrlde, and her 23-year-old hus band Charlie - observed their first wedding anniversary today with the plea that f folxa let ns alone." . ' j ' . "Of course we fuss now and then," said Charlie, "but it don't amount to nothing. ! We ve man aged fine this last year and we'd be a lot happier if folks would just let us alone." ! " There was no anniversary din ner for them. Neither did Charlie give his wife an anni versarj rpresent. He said he Just didn't think about it's being their wedding date.' ' won't la to School They live with Charlie's par Rc5 R1:ir 2 No;i Standard 9 No. 2H Pack cans 95c ETS 10c No. 2 can J for 25c do, 95c Case .85 & f f Case 5w Doz.9 143 S2.00 25c .$1.45 S for 25c n.- 90c a (yfO ... 1 QhrrphrJxm V ft&?&& X? Baby Lima . Je- 4 . -BEANS , . ; iu ive aye 3 ibs. v 25c Jaicc;s,K,.3'10c Juice r& c Stokely'a ?; No 303 Cans 3 for 12-0 boTioc 3or29c , Stokely's Tomato A 14-oz. bottle for ITEMS lib. 1 Chocolate . Mickey Mouse j Cookies , 25ci (g Fry lb. 15c ents, but they plan to build a' house of "their " own this spring. ! Eunice, still the but mue girl she was a year ago when she and Charll met the Rer. Walter amb , on a - mountain pathway .! and were mimed, win, nor. re turn to acnool. "She ain't rolnr to no school as long as I have my say about it." her husband drawled. Eunice went for a few days last sum mer but she quit wuen ine leacn era switched her for "Jumping about . the schoolroom. Sandy Antoist Is Victim of Crash OREGON CITY, Jan. 20-(fly Deputy uoroner A. r. iJiermau said C. Q. Swails, "about 55. of Sandy, was killed last night when the automobile he was driving struck a I truck loaded with ties driven by Rex -EveT-sale, of Gre6ham.'- Mrs S wails, riding with her husband, suffered head injuries, The accident occurred on the Flrwood-Dover road about five miles east of Sandy. Calif. Small White Beans Great Northern Brand - - and Red Mexican Beans i (ffl JJl 5 ibs. 10 ibs. 25 ib - I 25 lbs. 98c - II I i Albers Rolled Seaside LIMA 'ARsnRTKn CAMPBELL'S IPoanntiat!: JMiM z mm Max - Tall ii an IKI 1 1 IS s C 7. 1 1 b" va v a V .ifor2 PROTECT THE HAVE YOUR EYES EXAIHINED - FREE CONSULTATION CREDIT JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS mwjmmm l rvt J Large Lima BEANS 3 lbs. 6 lbs. 45c Oats, No. 10 sack . BEANS Heat j and Eat 3 5 (Except Chicken ft Mushroom) Chicken ft Mushroom, can, 10c Pure Cane 10 ibs 59C Assorted Se 2 pks8- E New Flavors New Low Prices on Quality Airway Coffee Nob Hill Coffee Edwards Coffee lb. 'lb. lb. can Maxwell House Coffee ean i - Mura Cans 3- 4b. A(Z)r& Cal Bay . Sodas or Grahams ONLY PAIR .OF r J1 14111 VV-, ( ' JVa ALBERS CORN MEAL White or Yellow No. 10 23c sack ...........39c No. 1 cans 25c doz 95c cans 49 100-lb. sack Coffee 4C 6-Tb. . (pj can 4, lb. 2 lb. jJVyO box 1UU ibs. frcr. -if 8 lbs. ""y. X-'r &Am 40e . - fytffffl Baby. Cans yH( ?; ,f ftf j CAIQU llrOnfTOC dor. ' CT)0 : JZtt y&V'As Ul ""SVy EYES YOU WILL iinjr a rats rvrM i :j - . . 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Doz. 45c Robin Hood Brand 2 lbs. ..X.:.-.- -29 TROCO, lb.- 16c NUCOA . Margarine, 2 lbs. 37c SHORTENING A. 39c . package Carnation Ige. pkg. dkA0 . 2(OT25c I'K: 19c VUVUA ,b. box itiC jviup gai SUNKIST ... . . - . . - E3 :,1 -1 .1r ."- : : - ' ; - .' v v - : ' J- : , " J1- . - --"-.j. V 1' 1 '