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fflcp&of Peace Seen in Reply Tmj Held Left Open for Discussion; Plan- for Exposition Cited (Coatlaaed fro'npagsl)V f rasategtoa Pest, told tts loan foreign affairs - committee. Sged la a slnUlar study, that p reseat ' neutrality law "ac tually ' encourages- aggresaloa," because it makes "mo distraction twsen sggressors and their Yie- tlme. ROME, April IMPremier ussaiiai , todar el tad 7 niaae - Tor at world exposition la -Boms la - 1941 as proof that Italy expect ed at least tares .years of peace tt declared President x Boose It's proposal tor ten-year non gressioa guarantee waa -ab- . sard." , '". - . . J If ;we were cherishing ob- :c r aggressive designs, ws , wold';aot be dedicating our stlTes to work of each rest Pro portions," 11 Dues told directors of the exposition assembled to report oa their Drorreea. S Whetber or aot say reply Is sfnt to the well-known message Ij cannot pass ap this . oeessloa. h said ."to reaffirm that the policy of Bome and of the axis li a policy Inspired by the cri- 4trons of peaee and of colls bo ra tloa, of which Germany sad Italy hare glrea many xoaore'e Drools. Meanwhile, three days of Italian-Hungarian eoBTersations were concluded with an official com munique announcing the two powers screed to "derelop a p o 1 1 e y of collaboration with friendly states.? . Eigh t Hundred at ! ins of CE Catber (Continued from page l) 1 Margaret Gllstrsp, Barlow, Balph Tarbell. St. ; Helena, Ber.' C. r. Gates and . Walter Myers, Port land; Rer. James A. Smith, XJot tage Grore; Viola Ocdea, Port land, and all anion president . Dr. R. Franklin Thompson of Willamette university subs' Itn ted for Dr. Brace Baxter who was called to California in bringing the address of welcome, to which Miss Kllks responded. . Musical a umbers included solo by Man ning: Kelson, quartet number by Cilbrt Klstler, Oeorge Whlpplo, Don I Cox and Dean Stephens of Northwest Christian eollece at Eucsae; songfest led by Rot. J Clauds Keely, Portland; sad coa Teatfon choras directed by Roy Rutsehmsa, Salem. Phil w. Bar ret, .Salem, is eonrentlon organ ist and Fern Nutting, Eugene, pianist,. - j The eonrentlon will dlride into two croups this moraine st 8:41' C clock for onenlnr nnhi. with, those under It at the Tirst j Army Spealter Brigadier Harold Madsen, terri torial evangelist, who wCl speak each Bright 5. at r tbe , galratloa Army Citadel at 7:4S o'clock. Brlcadier Madsea is well knows oa the Pacific coast harlair had charge of Oregon and Idaho for sereral - years, i; Saaday at 8 o'clock a special praise service will be coadacted by the briga dier. Church friends are Invited as well as the public Presbyterian church and those over IS at Willamette chapel. Aa assembly at t;Se o'clock at the church will feature an ad dress by Dr, E. W. Pettlcord, with conferences following. Society recognition and award will be made st the 2 o'clock assembly today, with conference following., a pastors' luncheon will be held at the Court Street Christian church with Dr. Fa ran speaking. Tonight's Catherine at 7-ik o'clock will be at the senior high school suditorium. with Governor Charles A. Spragus bringing rreetin n- t ,.,. Baird, president of San Francisco Theological seminary, San An selmo. Calif., bringing the ad dress on "Prenaratlnn - Best." "Perfect 300" Is Rolled by Haman "Hi" Haman rn11d 300 score oa tfw prfot.. v i w.mwv.WU WWI ng alleys Thnnut tat i - - - j "'ant, mj first time this feat has been per- tvrmea on cne sueys opened last fell. Haman. one of tha st" .ws a. was bowling doubles with Don Young ss nartner. int xpa Karr snd! Wslter Cllne, sr, when he achiered the is cnn.onM.. strikes, Doa Ponlln rolled a per- icvi .core iasi year, at another oowiing siiey here. . . - a w MARKET OPEN EVERY DAY ft S l30 am-to 11 pm " m 185 V Opposite Courthouse if Prices in Effect Fri., Sat. and Sunday TANG SALAD , ORtSSltiG Qt. 29 c MOCOA 2 lbs 37n Pure Honei 5 lifeii 29c U. S. No. 1 L. CWOnt I COFFEE 2 IhsPRr Peao.Corn, 2for15C String Beans is fori.ae CHEESE L2lbs. SYRUP 5 lbs. Lumber Jade Maple Flarored i . MEAT DEPT. I PORK CHOPS lb. 176 SWISS STEAK lb. 20c PURE LARD 3250 Armour's Skinned -1; ." Fruit and Vegetables AVOCADOS : Each GREEN ONIONS 3 Bunches J-w.5C - ' "- - Sweet and Juicy," L Size Peas and Hew, Spnds "First Quality Founds.: li 4H Fair Judging l Is now Gonplete Demonstration Scheduled for Today, Saturday at Fairgrounds (Continued fro'mpags 1) If andt, -Douglas. Benson and Ken- Batb Chance, an of MU1 City; Aa- orew zanare, Hasel Creea. - Art Buena Stewart and Phyl lis Arete tt; Salem Heights; TCrs- ryn Darling and, John Kaufman, Ceetral Howell; Jsmes Webb. Aabam s. , , . Health posters First aid rern Ridge; rest Looaey Batte, North Howell, Aurora, Mt. Angel, Ricaey: food Aurora., foar rib- boas, sad Keiser, -one; cleanliness North Howell. Rlrerriew. Mt. Angel, White, Jefferson; -posture Anrora, tnree ribhons, Batte rills and White, one each; safety Oakdale. "White. Kelxer, Turner. Rickey ; exercise Parrish, Kei. ser, Jefferson, Swegle, Mt. Angel; general health Keiser, Turner, Swegle, one each, and Bnena Crest, two. Bachelor sewing cams unit Wlllard Mathews,. Woodburn; Harold Sen. Middle Grore: . car penters' unit Norman Alexan der, Snanyslde; Alan Leary, Woodborn. Cooking I -Drop cookies Paul Standley, Swegle; Ruth Good, White; Mildred Pauls, Swegle: Rsymaad Lelghty, Woodburn, Al ice Blanchard, Swegle: Ice box cookies Bernlce Ettner, Keiser; Agnes Kleman. Keiser; Carl Gns tsfson, Woodburn; Robert Ass tin. Woqdburn; Josephine Wink en werder, Swegle. , cooking: II Sponge cakes Freda Bucurench. Bethel; Fran cis McCully, Turner; Helen Jar mln. Central Howell; Marjorle Bowers, Rlrerriew;: angel food cakes Phyllis Danielson, . Auro ra; ldora McCalf, Hayesrllle; Laurel Krens, Victor. Point; Mar garet Unrnh, HayesriUe; Wilms Msrsh, Anrors. . Cooking HI Bread Eras Kaeasi, Central Howell, Marjorle Shower,. Turner; Freda Bucu rench, Bethel; Myrtle Klehl. Ha sel Green Camp cookery Oren baking- Paul Balmser, Auburn; Dean Hsgedorn, Sunnyside; John Dalke, Swegle; Maryann Bruder. Mill City; Coralee Nichols. Beth el; reflector baking Earl Mslm Middle Grore- Cothlng 1-A Bererly Hughes. Lincoln, Betty Flab, Jefferson: Jo Ann Twee die, Lincoln; Era Mae Wolf, Bethel; . Lois Smith. Jefferson; 1-B Doris Schmidt, Highland; Geraldine Nelson, Sa lem Heights; Roberta Bulen, Sa lem; Carroll Gragg, Highland; Is abel Mason, Mill City; II-A Bet ty B u n k m a n, Parrish; Alice Schmidt, Parrish; Alice Roberts. AumsrlHe; Phyllis Nelson, 8a!em Heights: Msrcella Wolfe. Bethel; II-B Jeao Ball. Turner; Stella Tuaon, Auburn; Buena Stewart. Salem Heights; Leta Hudson, Lib erty ;i Phyllis Arerett, Salem Heigitsf III Opal Parti, Scott j Mills; Rosalie W h 1 1 e. Turner: Beth and Ruth Terhune, Jeffer son; Marguerite Jackson. De troit; IV Stella Lulay, Sublim ity; V Margaret Henberger, Sub limity. . 0 d (Jit I oo In the Afctsa ; BJENO. Nsr April St.(P). Twin sisters will seek; dlrortes from twta brothers at Carson City, Nar tomorrow. It waa admitted today, by Lieut. Got. "Maurice J. Bauiran ox Msraoa, wno is aiior aey for the two plaintiffs. ' -They are Mrs. Lola Maade Se brlag and Mrs. Louisa Say 8e brlng.' Each ehartes the- reepect r Jrosbanda Ray ATrtn and Boy CalTln 8e bring, with sraelty , Ths couples were married Feb Taary 27, 1934, at Port Orchard, Wash. Salliran said ths two has bands reside la Seattle and for merly were members of the marine corps, ... i ... ; He said be aadesstooa the cou ples had been married to esch other before, were dlrorced then remarried. . . HOLLYWOOD, April tXHjP) -The watcfaniaa, wairing a red flag, stopped the ear , in which Mrs. Hearietta Oorrrabiaa, 55, of Iaglewood, waa ridtaav i ,' They're blastlag ore the aew highway abore Cahacnga fsosJe rard -a nolle away, he ex plained. - ? Bat saOa was aot a saargia of safety. r. ' ; ; . Mrs. Corarrabiaa heard a saTfled roar. A aeeosMl later, a fire-inch rock, hlowa by the explosioa, tore threagh the met al roof of the car, aadj broke the wtunaa's left Dr. HaU to Head College of Idaho Young Dean of American. -IjCjMlegeJ Bnlgnria . , Succeed Dr. Leach " CALDWLL. IdahoV Anrll a XJ-ur. WLUlam Webster Hall, Jr.. of .New York, tt-y ear-old deaa of thw aVsaarleaji eoIVttnt m tutttm Bulgaria, was ' ehosea. today prs siaeat or-the collaga of Idaho Farmer Gor.: H. C. Baldrldge. chairman of the board of trus tees, announced the selection. He will succeed Dr. Ba'ymoadCL - . ww cw irt, woo re- siraea nearir a- rear aan artr rear aa nrealdant. Dr. Hall wfii h the lnsUtuUon's third head. Dr. William judson Boons, its foun der in lftl, waa president nearly 41 years before his death In 1SSI. The new president was gradu- aieo zrom ranceton la iszs, ob tained a bachelor of dlrlnlty de gree at Union Theological semin ary in Mew York In If 11 and a PhD degree from Yale in 1$S7. MINNEAPOLIS. Anrll -Frolicsome Unirerslty of soia ataaeata in oa bull sessions decided Mlnne- of; those to cable Spring Drought's End not in Sight (Continued fo mpage 1) fire patrol association, said the brush fires were harming for ests of the future by burning seedlings. "Green timber, howerer. Is still rery damp and we're almost certain to hare Tain before July," Chspler ssld. "We hsre learne-i if we can get an Inch or two in tbe last two weeks of June, u9 can expect an ordinary fire sea son regardless of rainfall before or after that period." The department of agriculture said farm damage had not yet been great but It warned farm ers to "watch out" raless there was relief. Willamina Labor Difference Aired (Continued from page 1) submitted to him but that 19 la borers and two or three carpenters from the town had been put to work anyway. They will be asked to Join the anion later. Crary arerred .that through a misunderstanding, men were hir ed by the contractor from an un official unemployment registra tion . list compiled at Willamina sad - Sheridan that - contained names of mea not Included in the category of bona fids residents under the terms of his agreement. Generalissimo Francisco Franco aa he was marching to Barce lona.: . ' ! ' . They messaged: Lav off Fer dinand the Bull and signed It Oak Street Club. TJnlrerattv of Minnesota." N Today, this letter from a Fran co side came back: K "Don Ferdinand the Bull: "Mr dear sir: Br order of hU excellency, the : general Isalmn mrougn tne oinca or the mln, ister of foreign affairs. It aires me oleasura in tell In nn h His Excellencr was rreatlr ninaa. ea wun me telegram which yon sent him on the occasion of ths conquest of Barcelona by car glorious army. With this motlre he offers you Us best Irishes." i ' Shortage Case to Have Airing (Continued from page 1) His inrestigations hare been pro- ceeoing quietly but steadily since his appointment in February as assistant attorney genera for the purpose of determining the ori- giu oi me aiscrepsncy in the treasurer's balances. One phsse of the Inrejstigation nas consisted of a recheck by the dirislon of audits of the figures on which Its special report on the treasurer's office, filed early Is February, was based. This report went into detail regarding the al leged shortages aa far hart- 1933, listed a balance discrepancy of 118,654.78 as of December 31. 1932, and asserted eridence had been fonnd of "manipulated" bookkeeping and of altered treas ury cnecKs and Touchers. Both Treasurer D. G. Drager ana s. x. Richardson, his sssist snt until the first audit report wss Issued last Norember, hsre stead fastly denied knowledge of wnere tne money went. Aee Vaulter Injured McMINNvTLLE, April! JQ-flP)-Track hones of Linfield iw sagged today when Clarence Bo nn, ace poie raulter, dislocated his ten eioow during practice. Need Hoiising for Convention Goers An - urgent call to residents here to assist in housing dele gates who are flocking into Sa lem for the Btata- Christian Ea. dearor eonrentlon was made last night. J With 123 C v rartatrattnari m hand last nlaht. the rooms arall. able up to that time were taken by tne nearly sob out-of-town Kn. dearorers who arrired Tharsday. nearly tnat many more are expect ea tooay. - Rooms for oneor two ronths tonight and Saturday night are needed, and If sosaihla the fialen eommktaa aaka that braakfaet ha serred. Anyone who can accom modate either Dors ; ar : girls. Is asked te dial 4894 Rooms tor soya are aeeded most. More Fires Break Out in Northwest ICosdmued from page 1) lag coal salae properUes between Reataa and laaaonabr rha athar meamctng- homes near Barton, on vaanoa miana. HILLSBORO. April 20-(yP-A new brush fire In the Gales Creek district, sis miles west of here, got out of hand today and" ignited two farm homes. Fighters man aged to check the blase and sere us onudings. The district fire warden mH tha fire, although uncontrolled, was not spreading. He said St CCC fighters woald be dispatched to the locale tomorrow. Prayer for Peace Is Urged by Pope VATICAN errr. inrtt -Pope Plus XII called on Catho lics of all the world today '.9 Jola through the month of May ji a crassae or prayer for peace, "sr. I oapwlslly 1 partldpaUoa by children, "who radUte inno cenee, genUeneas and grace. In the midst of i reproaches, rejoinders and bitterness among nations, all insisting thav ara rnt peace, the pontiff asked that ataouca pray to thb Virgin Mary, and expressed confidence that "tha aaaranlv 4m aht 1ft anas warfTI intercede, obtaining from her di Tine son liberation from preset Biuuvs, tne peace of hearts and fraternal concord smong peoples. umet uiscovery Is Verified Here SAN JOSE, Calif., AprU 20-fl) Dr. H. M. Jeftera of tha T.toV obserratory staff, said today he sa Twineo us oiscorsry of a mew comet ny nassell, the Nor weglaa obserrer.' ' It la the larlghtast coniet dls- corerea in many. years. Dr. Jef tera said., and oaaily is risible to low in the bearens after sunset. Tonight it will : be two degrees northwest of the eclipsing star, Algol, "the eye of the dragon." Tomorrow Bight it will bare ssorsd four degrees east of Algol. Ths comet has a -risible tait. stretching two or three degrees away irom rne -sun when viewed with, the naked eye. and of many more degrees1 la extent when riewed through binoculars. Dr. Jeff era said it was far brighter than the Peltier comet. Decrease in WPA Rolls Announced WASHINGTON. Anrll an Col. I1. C. Harrinfftnn "XXTTt . 1 mfnlstrator; announced todar that work 'relief rolls bad been decreased to 2.75C. J54 iB the week eaded Anrll 12. rhi. ... a reduction of 145,499 from the prvnous weeav Only sUtes in which employ ment Increases were 1 reported daring the April 8-12 period were South Dakota, 254, Maine, 97, and Washington 40. Decreases w atat. 1 t.tnji Idaho 779, MoaUna 1.223, Ore gon 204. Chinook Weighs 40 GRANTS PASS. Anrll 2A--m The season's biggest Chinook sal mon or tne season, 40Vs pounds. came dripping from the Rogue rirer. here today oa the line of George Blehn. KUmath Fails. U0 War Strikers Balk at 'Pledge EUGENE, April 0--U "stu deat strike against war" drew 390 UiUrersfty of Oregon sta aents and faculty members to day, bat only 15 raised their hands to take the Oxford pledge, binding themselres not to sun port ths United SUtes la any war u may undertake, either de fen sire or offeasire. The principal speaker. Profess or F. Burt Farquharson of the Unirerslty of IWashlngton. de clsred he wss sn Isolationist "10 ths extent that I will not eon done, aid or comfort th ni of our. troops on sny foreign soil wnaisoerer." Senator Staples Is Back on 'Job TILLAMOOK, anrll 9 ft-vt State Senator l v. a . 1 T, Tillamook and TJnrnin mnnii who became ill midway through me imn legisiatire session, has returned to hla nntnm.l.. three days a week. Staples SDends the dsys under the care of a physi cian at his son's home in Portland. CAXCEL SUMMER FOOD Ths chamber of comma win recess its regular Monday noon luncheon meetings from s b o u t mid-June to esrlr fall Tha anm. mer raeatlon was the rule until last yesr, when the weekly lunch eon gatherings were continnad during ths warm months. PETITIONS BANKRUPTCY Fred C. Knhn fiaim m em ployed, has Portland, listing debts at $4834.10 and assets St 11535. i (Irr I I NJ L-J II L li TTYT If - AJ. MJ AAA r Mm (MMEM & Y kM MlTIIMIID A t APIMIL, 21ot. and 22ad. 2 i Endnranco House Paint" Reg. 3 J O per gaL Opening Price Y LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APTOIimiEXT OF KAKCTJTRICKS - NOTICE IS HEREBY! filVFU j Thst by order of the Countr Court of the State of Oregon for the uaunty or Marion, oiirs Dorothea &earns and Ruth Eleanor Bilreu nare been annotated aa nA tn Joint exeutrices of tbe Last Will ana Testament and estate of Wsl- ier r. suckner. deceased. All persons hsrlng claims I sgainst said estate are herehv . f - . 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