The 02EG0N STATmiAN,Saleiakr 24, .1939 PAGE TIUJEC. .'4 " r. . TiTieat Sinks As -War, Dims Marked Closes Unchanged : to Cents Under as DafEndf ; . CHICAGO, March - Z3-AVA fear of European war waned, the wheat market weakened today. Trad volume diminished and bearish market f alters pushed into the background by the war scare again assumed Importance. " Prices dipped as much as ceut but moderate commercial buying, based partly on indica tions of Improved international trade, pared early lossei and the market closed unchanged to H cent lower compared with yester days iunsn, wun May a: ana juij Except for moderate selling of corn, trading in other grains was dull. Corn closed ' lower. May 47-, July. 41; oats un changed to higher; rye ' lower; lard I to S down. After the close the government announced 91.600,000 bushels of wheat and flour had been sold for export since July 1, indicating the goal of .-100,000,000 bushels is ' - near. - Miss Lois Burton Miss Lois Burton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Burton of Sa lem, and a senior In the public ad' ministration - department of Wll lamette university, has been granted one of the coveted nation al institute of public affairs' fed era I government interneshipa ac cording to rroiessor w. u. -ones, head of the public administration department. Only fifty of the interneshipa are granted annually to outstand ing students . f government in Am erican colleges and universities. The honor which has come to "iss Burton Is also r national recog nition to the new public adminis tration department of Villamette. :' Miss Barton, now serving a state government interneship in the state corporation commission, will begin her federal interneship in September, Miss Burton has been active in camjus affairs and is now secretary of the student body Episcopal Bishop To Visit - Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell. Portland, .will confirm a class at St. Paul's Episcopal church here Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. The bishop will aUo address tue ' church school at" 9:45 o'clock SuLday morning acdin the afternron will con firm' a class prepaied by Rev. George H. Swift at the state tu berculosis hospital. Interneship COFFEE CONFESSIONS.. ; . w5rai fe7 . IVhft to dot WHAT to dof t ..K r.m nA AT 71 "th ttwut - - r. CUOIVA V ir - Res. 5c Bars I - I-' Strr!. U Ev Z ; I 5Q I Fey Derated V : , I :9.Rfi M " T : . j fF Ar last lrat not least-Golden J I - .- -:.-r::vfe : ? v ' ( af? es jsl- - :. fir D:m'l Din 1 YrA -t - ';'.C-"";.'r - - ' ' -' ...-,.- - ' ' - Cheating the v ' " It ' Braving heavy seas, a lifeboat is seen leaving the British freighter, Newfoundland, to go to the rescue of the crew of the disabled seal ing ship, Ranger, seen wallowing in the North Atlantic ocean 150 miles south of St John's, Newfoundland. Eighteen hands were taken off the disabled vessel, the captain and other members of the crew remained aboard while the Ranger was towed to port and safety by the S. S. Imogene, another rescue ship. Start Work Soon On Prison Annex A $50,000 building Job for the Salem territory will be begun within the next few weeks, the state board of control announced Thursday. The project will be a new building at the state prison annex farm. The building will house first offenders. Four months will be required to com plete the Job. Funds were made available by a J 5 0,000 reduction in the 24-months' appropriation originally set up for the board of higher education. Grants Pass Heat Record . . .GRANTS PASS. March A five-year March heat record went into the discard yesterday when th temperature reached 83 degrees. - , T : Head tauter says,"Us$ tht coffee the customer uses in ' v.i-j 2 ff' J mx ground for your favor- V ej "w. m i m v nv 11. - 2 ?y on 7 it. dutinrtiT flnwori And 1 1 with this coupon Waste Baskets lOc. I Sea of Its Toll Woman, 91, Recalls Birth of Man, 74 ROSEBURG, March 23 - (ff) - When S. S. Bilslnger, 74, wanted help in establishing his birth date,' he went to . Mrs. Frances, Freeman, 91, whose memory was equal to the test. She signed an affidavit that Bolslnger was born in Hancock county, Iowa, on Feb ruary 20, 1865. She added that she knew, because she attended Bolslnger's mother during the de livery. ' Borah to Speak WASHINGTON, March tS-(JP)-Senator Borah (R-Idaho) said he would discuss "foreign relations" in a nationally broadcast (NBC red network) address Saturday at 6:45 p.m. Pacific standard time. i ' 1 makes me a cut of Golden tr tiii one smeus grana ana tastes grand t. Highway Bids Arc Called April t7 . : i J. . "... . ' ProjecU to Cost About 0750,000 Are Due for : L Award, Announced , 1 - , ' i r , - t When the stats highway com mission meets In Portland April C and 7, It will award $760,000 In new construction contracts, R. H. Baldock. state highway engineer, announced Thursday. Most of the projects are federal aid work with the costs , being shared between the state and the bureau of public roads;iH'Hn !itin" . Only project In the vicinity of Saenj taHoneVtoTpljtaiVi-t.'ttflss or.' sunaeing ana iungYJur.. roi county on the Fern. Comer section of thr Talis '' CUyMMty.TPud,', members of the highway commis sion .wilt attend -'the',' mpfUpg in cluding Huron Clbugh of Canyon- ville and Herman. Oliver f John Day. The latter will succeed E. A. Aldrich of Pendleton as soon as tbei later tenders' Ills' official . re signation. Aldrich has already an nounced that he wishes to be re lieved of his duties on the com mission. . f Ickes Takes Time u On Dam Selection . WASHINGTON, March H-ff)-Secretary Ickes f said v today he would appoint a successor to the late J. D. Ross, Bonneville power administrator,' just as soon as he found the right man. "It is very Important," herald at a press conference, "that we get a good man for the job. Mr. Ross was sn outstanding' man in the public power field and it will be difficult to fill his place." , Ickes said he had received many suggestions as to a successor and was giving them careful consider ation. : .. ' ' V,- He added he had discussed the matter In a . general way with President Roosevelt. . David Smith, Sr., Dies, Rites Today Notice of the death of David Smith, sr.. of Portland, has been received by family friends. Mr. Smith was formerly in the auto mobile business in Salem and had many friends here. His funeral will be held at Hol- man and Luts mortuary In Port land this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, interment will be at Lin coln Memorial park. Snrvlving are his widow, . Mrs. Ruth Esther Smith, a son David Jr., his mo ther. Mrs. George Lyman, sisters, Mrs. Racbael Ellis. Mrs. Dollte McMahon, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson and brothers, Hugh Smith, Ho- bart and Ernest Parks. r I use Golden West now Coffee's good customer's good and business she is VERY good! No Trips to Fair , On Cpmjpeiisari Decision Unemployed .'Oregon eitlxens. drawing benefits from state funds. Were .warned Thursday that they neea not expect to see the fair on the proceeds of their benefits. The announcement was made by C M. Kynerson, newly appointed labor representative on the unemploy ment commission. . . Kynerson : declared that the state law requires workers to be able and available for work before being approved for benefits. Ab sence from the labor market to which - they are registered and known,' for such an extended per- 104,7; Would-: nullify - their . eligibil ity. V. ....'.. i.t i.v "A'.'.A PORTLAND March, , ISffThAI HaiiWr. 8 T; Portlandi ' diedTtoday or injuries suifered when h ni caught between - two- freight: car couplings. .J - SMS) SSMSBBS1 SSwnBBMS m Conpon Day I Pot I I Cleaners I ' With Bandit : I I Reg. 5c (Cloee-Owt) Candy Special Delicious Fresh Chicken Bones 100 Wool Netv Spring Sport Sweaters Ladies New Spring 1.00 Valne L Q,g(gLb. : - Plain 1 17IIITE CUPS iiis I I Conpon Day rnmi.Ev SOAPS I I Palm Skla, Jasmine, Rose .S n r- - t - Arclibi To Speak Tonight Most Iter. Howard Is Due to Address Members of ; Comzaittees ': vThel Most,, Rev.; Edward D. Howard. 4 D.D.. Archbishop of Portland,. will meet here tonight with . committees of the Confra ternity . of the Laity membership campaign being conducted In con nection with the Centennial of Oregon Catholicism. Members of 23 parishes of this, area wUl be present.- Other speakers will out Una . the- campaign .procedure. ,il.Tli.' Is i.the,A1Lhird.. :time - that the Archbishop has covered his diocese to speak, at Salem. Rose- nuts' and Portland." 10OO Join Confraternity ' More than 100 n:en have al- teady.'Joihed the Confraternity at the- series of dinners which were tendered in honor or the Arch bishop early this veek. " Leaders 010 - ybIK: MeW S f- Ko IlmH-Buy several. Pair 5c 10c' 15c . I 01lw - Novelties for 9 QSSjv Novelties for p7- S- 5c, 10c J' J;': CHOCOLATE I Jastei Eggs :;L5C-5C:L5c 15c J5 Marsbmallow Am X FIto Eggalb. ZUC Marahmallow SS I J0 f Fancy decorated SZjJ fV EASTER BASKETS fc hM 105 J5c f.i q- 5-Pc OU Silk Heavy Quality Infants' ; ; hi X'-,'- Rubber Baby Pants 5c of next week's campaign, which will reach every adult Catholic throughout the entire Archdio cese, hare set 1009 as the mini mum number of - charter mem berships to be obtained before the week is .up. '.J job Compensation Staff Is Reduced ' Curtailment - of adminUtrative grants from the social security board -said reduced claim load, running 3 S or 46 ner cent below Lthat of a year . ago caused the state unemployment compensation commission Thursday . to .release 12" employes, - effective April 1. Most were temporary workers, r Reduced allocation of adminis trative grants was based on appli cation of the IS per cent yardstick, which dictates limitation of ad ministrative grants to 10 per cent of a stata agency's receipts. This . amount was expected to take care of the additional cost of the Oregon employment service.'' V ffl OP The Store of Better if Regular 79c c :' '-. i Quality cmriESE CDECKEnS i New Low Price I . .-Wood board, complete with marbles. Special! Devil'sLake QuB: Awards Contract Negotiations .were completed , Thursday : by. the Devil's Lake Rod and Gun club through Man ager Robin 1 Reed of Salem, for completion of all roads and jitreets In the Improved section of the club s property st DeLake. The contract, awarded to Brown Kler of Sheridan, marks another forward step in develop ment of this project which Is ex pected to be one of the most ex tensive of Its kind on the Oregon coast. , -t : . j. . Med ford Sawmill Opens, To Employ 450 Persons MEDPORD. March 23-(ff)-The Medford corporation, formerly the Owen - Oregon Lumber company, started operation of its sawmill here today and said it would em ploy 3S0 men In the sawmill sad planing plant, an additional 100 in logging and railroad opera tions, i : -v Itea S I alues Coupon Day Envelopes l Regular 5c value, I or ... a 49 in pag. 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