PAGE TWO luilinls lakenr 9-i Imrinflr H IU1U1 'Jmt Common Thief Is 5$ Accusation ox uewey h Against Nazi jj( (.Continued from page 1) Blind members who were con rjcted at Rlverhead, NY, ot neg lect to fll with' the iUU records ot'its official personnel. ; fi The detectives told Dewey that Kahn's ear stopped at KrumsvIUe tor gasoline, j Dewey said travel ing bags bad been picked up. at hree separate stops In New York earlier In the, day by Kuhn and his companions, identified by Dew grj as Thomas Dixon,' New York: ubUt0 Elmer! Hoboken, NJ, and Gerhard Wilhelm , Kanse, New Sork. the latter, one ot Knhn's ttnd lieutenants, ttiind Head Waives ' ' Extradition I ' ' ' 4 Dewey, declaring conviction on all- count could result in maxi ma am prison terms totaling ( years, said Kuhn waived extradi tion and was being returned here Immediately by automobile. R- kuhn's departure came two ays after he was called before a grand jury here but was excused " upon refusal to waive Immunity. 'the grand Jury Investigation of tie bund grew out of an Inquiry mitigated by Mayor Laguardia fad carried out by Investigation Commissioner William Herlands. i Dewey quoted Kuhn as saying t'e;and his companions had been , on their way to Chicago and Mil- waakee, where Kuhn was sched uled to speak tomorrow night and Saturday. j . v Dewey said the men's traveling bags contained bund, uniforms, among other things. :!; Kuhn, a German World war vet eran who claims to have helped Adolf Hitlerin his abortive Mu nich "Beer Cellar Putsch" of 1923. went from Germany, to Mexico soon after, and entered the United States In 1927. .. - C He worked! for Henry Ford as a chemist In Detroit and was natur alized In 193$.: , - ij 1 the same year he Joined "The Friends of new Germany," , be- came president the next j e a r changed the j organization's name to "jjthe German-American bund, and moved his headquarters to N.e York City. The bund 'now is estimated to hare between. 200,000 and . 100, 0.09: members : in . more than & DQsts throughout the country. Probably its 'most impressive, dis play was its! Washington's birth day rally in Madison Square Gardens-attended by more than 20, The bund publishes newspapers 1" New York, Philadelphia, Chi cago and Los Angeles, a national - young people's magazine, and maintains a I score of summer . csmps. .." . .. I Delay in Pension ': ?Bill Vote Is Seen Continued from page 1) R 'p r e senutlve Hendricks (D Fla. ) whose name the pension bill: bears, accused Fish of an at tempt to embarrass him and asked the New Yorker if he hadn't ever Introduced a measure at the re quest of some organization. :' ; Outside the committee room, Itendricks told newsmen the pass age: wasn't as fanny as it seemed that such language could be found In the present United .States law;. code. j . ' ' ' , :t Hendricks appeared at the hear- tng along with Chairman DougfaH toaTp(D-NC) and Rep. Treadway - (RtMass.), of the ways and means committee, j.; .- .... . , . The rules committeemen asked at lot ot questions of all three, i Jlndricks, In reply to one, pre dieted the bill would not pass but asked for house consideration any way. . . . . j :.-.- ; : , t.'Yott canT get the old people to believe they're not going to get this until the house votes It down." After such an unfavorable vote, hV;; asserted, ''maybe we can fet down to something reasonable." .Donghtoa told the rules com mittee ne was against tne oiu Jt self. but had voted for bouse con sideration of a widespread - de mand. '. ' . .. , :- ; 'X -i . . , . .. i ounces tPlan;lw Defeitise (Continued, from page . 1) pojsals . to Russia, but responsible sources said they Included: ' i l.r A ' mutual , assistance . pact which would become operative: in the . eTenti of 1 direct aggression upon the European territories of any. fit the three signatorles--a Russian-Japanese : conflict I would be outside its scope. . If t. Provision tor consultation In ease ot direct aggression-against territories guaranteed by them. . frS y Consultations - among the general staffs of the three govern ments to insure efficient eollabor- atioh shoald they be called Into action. '-'--H hln Rome, meanwhile, the Ital ian government announced 19,400 soldiers would bo brounht ' home from Spain. They were- the. last ot the more, than 40,099 admitted officially j to have been sent ; to Spain to aid the nationalists win the Spanish civil war.' - ' - v - " 1. " i '.t . .... . "tcttaMj ' Still Showing I Despite. Tfo'meh Protests KlICrNTL VaT ' 2S.-PV-M 1 d night theatre audiences will eo tisue to see nedy Lamarr reca ra -r.M ipjmit protests f women's organizations, city officialdom de . elded today. - t-:'-.t .'v-'.-i--:.;' - Tha moving picture, mado sev rral years ago In Europe, was baa eel la. the United SUtea until re cently. City officials clipped three scenes from u nera, however. rn Iiorht V I IfaTT Direr Frank P. Miller, abore,' graphic story of how he reached trapped on the ocean floor is miles from snore, xne noise oi nis heavy boots oa the deck of the saakea craft was a signal to the en tombed crew that rescae was at hand. Miller was dowa oa the sab- merged 7essel only 15 mlnntes, the dlvtaf heu. - J Roosevelt Signs Naval Funds Bill (Continued from page ?) pleted action on a bill authorising a $64,000,000 construction pro gram at naval shore stations. " This measure was sent to Pres ident Roosevelt when the house accepted senate amendments auth orising purchase of two privately owned graving docks at Hunters' Point, in San Francisco bay, for f4.0C0.000. Other major items in the bill included an $8,485,000 graring drydock tor large vessels and a $1,000,000 drydock for small ves sels at the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, navy yard; a $1,750,000 graying drydock at the Mare Island, Cal., navy yard; a $2,000,000 drydock at the Puget Sound navy yard; $1,3(5,000 for new buildings at the' Norfolk naval training station; and $2,018,000 for new buildings at the Parris island, SC.. marine barracks. ' Noted Pianist Hit By Heart Attack NEW YORK. May 25.-Vlg race Jan Paderewski. 78. the fa mous pianist and former premier of Poland, suffered a heart attack' tonight which caused cancellation of his scheduled concert appear ance in Madison Square Garden. In announcing the cancellation. S U MM CLOTH For Men -j Ladies - Boys ojr GirlaT SPECIAL SALS PRICES FRIDAY - SATURDAY and MONDAY Boys' Tweedles Wash Pants, Boys' Wash Saaforised. teal or grey : Gaberdines, 1.90 Boys' Cotton Pajamas, fast colors,, fancy patterns- 90ctoIo29 Men's Boys' Wash Slacks, maay styles. Sanforized 90cto2o9Q Mea's ' Dress Shirts, new shipment, ; ij. fast colors .......... 90c Treasare Island Sport Shirts, 8 to 18,-' ' SO ' "ewest and hot.... QV ' Treasare Island Sport coat t. Boys Novelty Inner Outer Shirts. Pant colors .. 09c Boys Knit Polo Shirts, plala colors 59c Boys ;white Halt Sweat Shirts.. 35c Mea!s;WhlteKalt Ar Bweati Shlrts jytj Boya pottos! Shan- ffOs tansj Polo ShlHs ... Boy Nnbby .Kmtt PV "Shirts..--. 6Cc Boys$91erCi Shaa- taaa Polo Shirts.. VV . Boys' Flae Rayoa jrs fx Stripe Polo SMrii.. VOW Ladles A IIasy Sport Shirts BLOCITS JUlem, Orrgoa 20 to tSM X. liberty 1: (VvV carrylns hla dlTtnx salt, told a the deck of the submarine Squalas. connecting a downward cable from 1 concert officials described the at tack as "slight," Paderewski became ill at tha start of his current American tour but recovered and traveled across the country giving concerts with much of his old-time finesse. About 10,000 persons had en tered the Garden when announce ment ot bis Illness was made. When announcement of his 111 neas was made, some persons In the audience began crying and praying. j Boy Is Assessed For Negro Attack OREGON CITY, May 25.-JP-Don Goodrich, 17, waa fined $50 but given $40 ot it back by Justice of the Peace Paul C. Fischer to day following the youth's! convic tion on an assault and battery charge in connection with the beating ot Eddie Smith, 13-year-old negro. i Don's father, Robert Goodrich, 42, was acquitted. E. M. Flowers, guardian ot the negro lad, had charged the Good richs with the attack, asserting the Incident developed from a quarrel between Smith and a younger Goodrich boy. " The Portland branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People rec ommended leniency. It declared "vindictive Justice" was not sought and no "hard feelings" should prevail in the neighbor hood. ' : E S Boys' Gingham Clfln Plaid iBBer-Oaters y4JV Juniors Striped Polo Shirts 49 59 69 79c T Swim Trunks, silk celanese, lastex, 79c Swim Trunks, silk celanese, 90c M iJ39 Swim Trunks, silk celanese, mea's ' ' ia39to I90 Swim Trvnks,, e "Of gaberdine, mea's XL V U Mea's Inner-Oaters, crash hopsacTdng ... Men's Celanese Silk Sport Shirts, royal, v , Aft ;, Sfreea; Macfcll- eVU : Hen's Novelty Inner-Outers, ,90c,oao90 Ladles & Missy Slacks, all colors. Sanforized ' 69CtolI90 Ladies A Missy Farmerettes, : styles and styles .- ' 90Ct,aa90 Ladtes' Swim Salts Salem's ai,90590 Missy Swim , Salts, a big 90cW fl.90- Ladles Missy Sport Sweat- f t ' . i ; ; : p7 . to- ; ; The. OREGON STATESMAN, Sale maies; o omas Dagwell Urges i; Stndenti to Adopt Life Plan of AcIiieYement (Continued from page 1. . class In democratic America ami the lack ot liberties to students In tho totalitarian states of Germany and Italy. W are privileged to live under a democratic govern ment, and we should realize! that privilege and make advantage of it," she said. "Our schooling! here has strengthened our faith in de mocracy and made us realise our ijaininpi WM & mm. ' -j , ....,''. t ; : Donght EMTM DMAriCS of SfOSKS OF BRCifiKS CL For all men & yoang 'men, nationally known & advertised quality. ; Famous brands. : (5)12 -i Manhattan, Wilson Bro&, Townley, Spear, Varsity and other top brands of furnishings. New spring and summer goods included. mi ETery Wanted Popular Style and a Grand. Assortment or Colors. Patterns 4 White la AU Sizes. The; Greatest Shirt Value In Many Years for Men, Young If est and Youths. Values 68 rt-U 2.50 Each or 3 Shirts For $4 To Choice A 'it's all new, clean, fresh stock in. original cartons & boxes and only due to our fortunate purchase at a liquidation price are these great : skkwSVata ttslaaa asiala Mjwfrikla Kcaa,uu ja.v?9 uiauc MEN'S Fancy Dress Sox He New' spring patterns and colors. Rein . forced heel and toe, real quality. Reg to ISevalne. -Pr.. . . MEN'S SOX & Anklets 17c Choice assortment and values to 35c tho pair. Sale price only HANDKERCHIEFS, 3c Large white and fancy border. Reg. 10c each. ' ; SHIRTS AND SHORTS J7c All these same quality brands. Group of " 30c to 75c Yalues at MANHATTAN & Rich fabrics la Beaa- Itifnl Colors and New Patterns. Embroidered Crests aad Plata VaT ' aes to f2JS0 Choice. i Gabardine Spt. Shirts j 1 .67 Green, Navy As Maroon colors. Reg. 2. SO. SPORT SHIRTS flc McGregor A Manhattan In assortment. Reg, tee to f 1.S8 at ' , SILK NECKWEAR : 37c ,New Spring stocks Include beautiful col ors ft patterns. All Reg. lie and 1 1 value. 4 - . nap brims, latest o I o weights. .: 5PORT COATS Utesl stylo Reg. to I1S.06, HoUywood-.v3-button drapes. :VV.C, 4' :..''.'TV' -Oregon, Friday Morning, May Tho Joseph Albert award, given to the student Judged to have made thajrreatest progress toward an, ideal, wholesome influence, was presented by Principal Fred Wolf to Clare Marshall. The annual American history , award, a $5 cheek from the Americaa Legion auxiliary, went to Dean Bird; BUI Fillmore was presented with the award given to tho student mak ing the outstanding record In the science classes; and tho 8 .elnb trophy, given - annually by tho lettermen's elub to the student Toted outstanding In scholastic, athletic and leadership assiere menL went to' Stuart Nelson, foot ball captain, honorary society president and student leader. ' Gooktas Geta ;. History Award . Introduced by Principal Wolf, noiuic i VARSITY . 1 - r f la Summer ' 9.05 - ' ' .'..v.... . .... .--j -. - I I . fit I ..'.,' 1 t..M I I i X I I I I I I I mi - I I . - Hi 26, 1939 'frZafrtaTtmeritua J. C. Nelson awarded -the-tun. thLJeaTthls name, given annually to -the stu-J dent who in tho opinion of the social science department has been tho' best . all-around student, to Richard Gooklns. - . Superintendent Silas Galser pre sented diplomas to tho S21 gradu ates, who marched aeross the stage to receive " them." together with Superintendent Gainer's con gratulations. - . Directed by Lena Belle. Tartar, aad accompanied by Gladys Craw ford, the school chorus sang three abort numbers. Marjorie Broer, accompanied by Kathleen Broer, gave a Cute solo, the processional aad recessional were played by Glade FoUls, while Elisabeth Anne Herrick played the prelude. ' Rev. George Swift gave Abe 4n vocation, and Rev. C. W. Pogue the benediction. . ' ..----'.' ' . ' ai " I I : I I I I I I ! : 'X. XI hi S I I I I SALEM STORE The Only the Combined Inc., A4 Clothing for men young men, college men, and graduation suits 1-Brooks top grades from Portland store also our own, "Goodimate" and we in clude "Pace-Setter" 2 pants suits. Nothing reserved. ( Values $20 to $25. Not all sizes in every pattern but all sizes in lot, in a nice choice, while they last All new styles in spring weights and heav ier, year-round fabrics. A sensational value at : - - I Sizes , . 35V I KS To 42 . S J Only ; BeautifuDy Tailored Suits for men and young men, also collegiate and students, each respectively in the correct model and proper style. A wide choice of fabrics in new spring patterns, light or dark, solid colors, worsteds, dressy oxfords. FfinndctJ Otmattc He jf" fiM lt Ucn's; ?ctmg I Vslc:sci$&05. . sVs s on tho ' DOLLAR .4. ' Famous Manhattan & other quality V brandsGift boxes of pure' linen , & pure ' sHk handzerchiefs AH kinds, initialed and plala, 3 In a . box at exactly half price. Also cord - Sport Jackets,' Sport Shirts,' Pari : ' Silk Shirts and DeXuxe. Pa Jamas i for BXen and .Young Men. ..r .H . " ' - : fcjGA Changes WASHINGTON, Kay $5-ff)-Proposals to . amend the Inter state commerce act presage no possible harm to pacific north west farmers and shippers. Sen ator Wheeler - of Montana de clared .today.; 4: .. DnrlntT a debata on a measure which would extend federal reg ulation to' water carriers. Sena tor McNary of Oregon propound ed a, hypothetical case tc "1 ter mtne Just what effect tho mea sure would have oa -the rates no wavallable to grain growers and shippers using the Columbia aad Snake rivers to move their commodity to market.- - - - - "It tho interstate commerce commission ' is honest and -'does & FIMIIMM6S A Sensationally Lou Figure To the Public We pass the tremendous savings along to j you in store-wide redactions. Shop early while sizes are com plete, -j CD Complete Sizes 35's to 46's All Styles AUonr owjs salts here Included with many ..higher priced that irert carried la the Foind store where TsJnes np to S39JM were popalar. All two-Tronser Salts and ai"T lo Awotely tops ta Awti, lp uj imbW nod.1. BUl lMmt rtopa U tbtglt ml doable 's AD V7dcl Flannel ;AI3 Floated Slicks in REMEMBER This store is hero to stay We do not parchase sale goods. This parchase wsiMuade because the Oothing and Furnishings are ta war braadsaiso dao to oar recently havlas; parchased this Brooks Salem store as m going business, wo had the Inside preference, and seeared tho greatest bay we've ever seea. an honest Job and we all think they -arsuhoneat then.ther can-, not be. any damage at-all," said Wheeler, j' We have written into the bill h - provision that they shall take Into consideration the advantages ot Inland water trans portatlon.'f - - McNary s , question was bssed upon the premise that congress woald authorize and build the TJnuatilla dam on the Columbia river, thus providing inland navi gation between Lewiaton, Idaho, and the month of the Columbia. 400 miles westward. i r WATCHES :iJiNED $1.00 to $10 .. All Work Gas ran teed CLAUDE MIX Kasirk' Market - 47U N. Com' E 3MnG 8tti?e Woolens, Tailoring, Styling. ta llv. M.tf. .17.7. nd bmnxU. ! Panfs I Jdl this Gronp 4 411 State St. K i ' IS ' s 4; " ; I ma 1 i ! i s I i& 1