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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 5, 1938 3 Ge run any Ready Ho Battle "for T i Future Policy To Be Decided i Hitler Said Prepared to ii War for Satisfactory 4 Deal From Czechs , By LOUIS LOCHNER URU.V, (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) -The Sud t qaestldn Involving Csechoslo "VU'i .s00.000-Germanic In habitants Is nat! Germany's touch Ujm of future forelca pUcy. ; It the Czechoslovak cor era meet satisfies German demaodj for self-roveratnent of the Sudeten minority nazi Germany will eon trot herself with an economic lm perialism that will make her the undisputed master of central and southeastern Europe. If current negotiations between Sudeten Leader Konrad Henlein and . Premier Milan Hodxa of Cse ehoalovakia prove a flop,' Adolf Hitler is prepared to o the way of force, ff necessary, to unite all Germans along, the fringes of the re lea with greater Germany. A man high In nasi party coun cils made "these predictions t ' " -''' . t War If Accessary " "Supposing the Sadeten prob lem Is not MtUed to Hitler's satis faction." he was asked, "Is Ger many ready even to risk a Euro pean war to gain : s ends?1; - "Absolutely,? wss the firm re ply. f ' I ' : ' "Even this extreme possibility haa bees takes rate -mknt. But we hope and trust much a contin gency wOl never arise. We count j oa the realistic sense of Great Britain and France. "Nor would we ever start a war on behalf of the Sndetens. But If there should be a spontaneous uprising In that region the part of Czechoslovakia fringing Ger many's southeastern frontier) and an appeal tor aid were sent to us, we, could not but rally to the sup port of our 3,500,000 brethren. Predictor la High Circle t ; The man who predicted tMs as the . pata of naI " Bollcy. whose name must be withheld, sees the top -nasi leaders almost daily and writes most of the leading articles on foreign policy for his powerful newspaper. "Our original idea waa that all Germans, no matter under whose sovereignty now In the states bor dering Germany, must In due time be reunited with the German em pire." he said. "Austrian anschluss was the first great step " ard the realix mm m ?mm v v T u SALTED 2-lb.plcg. GRAHAMS 2-lb.pkg. I: Fh i I J.UPJ 'HJ'Uo) iriTRODUCrTl imps ALL-RYE rFIAIffcTC -sr GRAPEFRUIT Broken sections, good quality, No. 2 cms. Extra special price ' No. 2 Cans 11 OLEO z' 23c Thompson's Best $1.05 i ' i - .i - Castle BrandJ- $1.09 Everriglit iSTC!: $1.09 Red White and Blue $1.23 ! Milled xf Blue Stem wheat. Kitchen Queen 49.,b. $1.13 . $142 Fisher's Blend 49-lb. bag. i i ' ' : i . .. , 23 ",s in Coififee AIRMAIL : 15c 3,65c MORNING STAR . 23c : L -flSc. 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A special circuit court term was called at th request of de fense attorneys who filed notice tney win male insaatty the basis or xne aexense. September 14 was set 'as', trial date. f "": Circuit Judge Q. P. Sklpworth, Eugene, was on the bench when Nelson pleaded. Nelson's motion for an insanity hearing, which Previously had been denied, waa not renewed despite an offer irom tne court to rehea it. , Nelson is accused of the shoot ing of the boat operator when Earle sought to collect an unpaid balance due for a boat trip Nel son and Lucille Coenenberg, his companion, had taken in Earle's bat. according to a report made by-State Police Sergeant W. K. Mnlkey. : . ' Writer on Hunger Strike Weakening LOS ANGELES, Aug. -4.-P)-Alfred Theodore Henry Hessel beln, 40-year-old German writer on a hunger strike against Adolf Hitler's Aryan nollc-r. weak to walk today, and authori ties piacea aim In a wheel chair ror an interview with newspaper men. The 14th dar of his "diet" two Quarts of water 1aw nr.-A Hesselbein 20 noun da iirhur h. he 203 which he weighed when fle oiarcea nis strike. Held on order f 179 fmmirM. tion authorities, Hesselbein is fightlnjr Dossiblfi Germany. He say his anti-nazi wrltines have brnnrht him r.A o a-c enmity of Hitler's regime, and dis closed that, he had written Cath olic welfare officials for assist Pearl White Dies In Paris Hospital Heroine of Many Tlirill FUled Blovies ,of 20 Years Previous PARIS, Aug.. V-VP)- DeatU which never quite caught up with Pearl White in serial movie thril lers of 20 years ago came to her today in the American hospital. She dledl of liver ailment for which she; had been under hos pital care since early last month. Friends said a private funeral probably would be held Saturday with bo rial In Paris cemetery. Twenty-four hours of coma ore- ceded the death of the former film star. Nurses and staff phy sicians were present. " Miss White had given her age as 49. - (Edward- C White of Spring field. Mo., Miss White's 84-year-old father, said she was 41 years old, not 49, explaining that his daughter had added a few years "to keep i ahead of Mary Pick ford.") Long before the American mov ie had found its voice, comely, blonde, ' blue-eyed Pearl White had ' risen i from circus bareback rider to typify the ultimate In cinematic , thrills thrills without benefit of a double. . Perhaps the greatest of her many serials was "The Perils of Pauline,-" ; p a e k e d with hair breadth escapes from death or a fate even worse, and at the height of ker peril . . "Continued Next Week.' Next week would bring delivery of the heroine and anoth er danger-fraught crisis. Hazard of Fires Said on Increase The forest fire situation In Oregon became more hazardous yesterday because of lower hu midity. State Forester J. W. Fer guson declared. The state forester urged ex treme caution on the part of per sons entering the forests. He also warned against throwing lighted cigarettes and cigars out of automobiles. "With the present low humid ity anything can happen," Fergu son said. Ferguson estimated that 50 fires were now burning on state forests but all of these were un der control. MARKET- BASKET 347 State Street G. ReilLng Sons Phone C713 Regular Prices Shop Here and Save State Inspected Go Where the Crowd Goes Gt lb. HO Cnt From Yonng Beef BoeO Eloaott lb. SEVs Choice Cots PoriK steaks ib. aoy2c POIIK CHOPS lb. Sic - Cnt from Yonng. Pork SOrritofica StteaCi lb. 22lfC pork no AST ib. aov.c cottanad DggC i? Pi?IIi Sauasage It's the Best No Water or Cereal 2 pounds Sgo DEEP DOHE,, . . . . l&?-bb. Wcinero cf Bologna lb. 3l7Vfcc . : Pt Oat by the Best Packers PEJCiE H, Aft 6 S93 Snow White Try the Best ' """" i"1 1 i .-'-.' garden fresh Friday and V cnctablcs ; sda3r : - AT . LOW PRICKS 5 UnljT Fresh Daily Loose, Firm Fruit Jarabo (5 0C2 QOHiiG kte" '3 for EG TOilATOES, fancy wrappej.:.-.g lbs. fl-Jc 0TQE31arge, inicy.i;.....a;doz. 25c'.' is to ib bo. LOIONS, Sankist large, doz....: (5 E ILE2 EHT 5c CREEN BEANS, BIue Late. lbs. ICS Can Now! 10 lbs. 29e ' GOP Hears of Relief Politics Program Committee Hears , Former, Pennsylvania . . . . Relief Chief CHICAGO, Aug. 4-i!P-Robert i. jonneon, rormer relief ad ministrator of Pennsylvania, told the republican Program commit- A A A . m a. A tec lonum renei must be kept out of politics.- . r ' - Contending the admlnifltratlon oi aia to the needy should be returned to the states and that Counties and Cities hnnTH b.ii. their share ot the responsibility ana expense, ne set rorth in a prepared address. - "Until thJa is done there will be no end of the present waste fulness and corruption. It is of the greatest Importance that each state and county carry a much of the burden as possible. For. once the individuals In each town realise that It Is their money which Is belna; used to support the people on relief In their own towns, the relief program will be run more efficiently." . Reliefers Iatimidated Johnson said town and county leaders In many states built strong political machines among relief workers and intimated to "many a person on relief that unless he ' rotes right, his only means ot livelihood will be taken away." To solre the nation's "biggest Problem." he offered a pro gram embracing: 1 Adequate relief to all de serving unemployed, pending re employment. 2. Local bi-partisan commit tees glren the responsibility for its administration. 3. Frequent and. careful checks on operating efficiency by qualified state and federal in spectors. '. , " 4. Gradual development of local work programs- with local funds under local supervision. 5. Local contributions for materials and appropriation of sufficient funds to be added to the "direct relief dole" so that workers receive living wages. Shafers Are Parents An 8 -pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, 528 Knapp street, at the Salem . ggg? eral hospital yesterday afternoon Unnamed u ret. th hn a. Aiatr vh.okI.u 1 . c "ui iia gone, D sister. Elizabeth, two years oldy-auraed, he was on a , boat. dditico in the News 03IAHA, Xebr Aug. 4P) Snake hazards la Nebraska: Morris KIrkpatrick, 16, of O'Neill, nursed bruises after tils bicycle raa over a garter snake, -the skidded into an automo bile . - . ; - A-. Tccnmseb farmer sat on an empty keg milking a cow. Something tickled hi in. He arose to see a bullsnake slither from a bingholc. Pt.KVFI.AKI1 n . Anr -Dr. Charles F. Gillman. national president of World Vigilance, Inc., rented a large hotel ballroom io. explain nis i-potnt program for 'making the United States and the world safe for democracy." Then he Invited Industrialists and civic leaders. - : Formally dressed. Dr. Gillman appeared at the appointed hour, exhibited voluminous charta- and gave a detailed address a boar the movement. - . . :. . . ; ' His audience: A locomotive en gineer, who sat In the front row. - -. - - - - OnMv ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4P)-The upper deck of -the Sportsmans park grandstand was closed to customers for today's Browns Senator game. It waa unofficially reported Brownie executives figured they were losing more in foul balls to n few industrious fans than they netted la gate re ceipts from that section. Errol Flyhn off sterv Trio HOLLYWOOD, ' -A n g . 4-(i!P)-The whereabouts of Screen Star Errol Flyna and his plans for the next few wek irirnui the film capital tonight after re- pons irom tteno, wev., that he bad appeared in Nevada'a ii. Torce capiUl. Flynn left his studio. Warner Brothers, and- his beautiful wife, Ull Damlta, early yesterday, saying he was going to charter a boat and sail down the Mexican west coast to determine what had become of his yacht, sirocco. Reno reports said he spent last night in a hotel there and check ed out todar. nrain tyi a L;te Tahoe. t , X.11I said she didn't know where Errol had gone, but pre- Ticket Demand Big for Movie Union Labor Picture of Local People Will Be Shownf Tonight Ticket demands kept official of the Salem Union label league on the jump resterday as inter est grew In flta. home-produced motion picture, "Union Labor on the March,'! which will be part of a., two-hour Movie show to be Presented. In i front of the Olinger field graadsland at 8:45 o'clock tonight. ' " In addition "to the" Salem pic ture, -whlcft has required two days to tliim, and comedy and musical onnd reels, the program will Include formal presentation of J w e $ 1 and Wendell Cross, local young couple who played the romaatic leads- In the pic ture 'taken here. W. A. .Cham bers, president of the label league,fa;nd C. H. Carter, movie director, f w II 1 mas the micro phone t to Identify, people and scenes, in the labor film. Since f nearly all of the film ing was done on downtown streets I and in downtown busi ness houses,' many folk who see the hiw. will find themselves in motion pictures. Chambers said. Movlei ot the recent all-labor paraded are-Included. How a modern newsnaner is produced from news room and business office to mechanical de partments has been Incorporated in Ahe picture.- A majority of the scen.es were taken in The Oregon Statesman plant. The movie-making was han dled by J. T. Anderson, director -of the state fair industrial show. Crown Feeds K. K. 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