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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1939)
,1 . v . , PAG2 CK , Tfca OZEGOir STATESMAN, Saiga, Oxtz Wednesday Ilqrxias, JrJy 23, ItZJ -.-si . ' tC fmmmummum- .... tmmmmmmz , in.. , , .ssssssssBssssaawsssnav. , i n , . W Amir n Known to Aide Farley Off for Europe and Relations Stand at Status Quo . - ' Br KIRKE L. SIMPSON WASHINGTON, July tlJPr Whatever differences of opinion rati j exist between President Roosevelt and hia chief polttlcai - lieutenant, ' Postmaster Ceneral Farley, oyer the 1940 presidential campaign, their relations appear destined to remain in. status quo nnul September. ! Farley la off for six weeks In - Europe. About the time lie re- - turns, the president probably will be heading west on Ills deferred - visit to the San 'Francisco fair. Without doubt Mr. Roosevelt's own first hand Impressions of pub-; lie opinion formed at that: time re more likely to affect his 1940 plans than Farley or any other lieutenant could now report. Press Is Warned Although the president warned tire press against attaching any particular significance to bis con versations with Farley, certain in ferences are unavoidable. Among them is a conclusion that Farley .now knows little more concernin the . president's third term Ideas --if any than he knew before the conference. , By the time Farley sets back, -the lines will he more sharply drawn . over policies and leader ship for 1940. Adjournment of congress early in August will set democratic members free to j "1 their constituents as to their own re - nomination and re - election prospects and also to learn whether Mr. Roosevelt and the new deal have lost or gained popu larity since congress assembled in January. . " ' Party Opposition A faction of his own party In both houses has given the presi dent In recent months the most determined opposition he has faced as party leader since he took office in 1933. Democratic align ments, with republicans la both houses hare not been static Ex cept for a relatively small group of democrats openly at war with the White House on almost every issue, the various coalitions thai ' have blocked administration mea sure have been composed of shifting votes on the democratic side. Rarely has more than a third of the democratic "strength in either house bolted the president. Yet there is a growing feeling among some administration sup- . porters that what has actually worried Farley more than any 1940 ambitions of his own Is fear that a bitter party split Is Impend lng to cloud seriously democratic chances of victory that year. It was an open secret that Far ley was not fully In sympathy with the administration's attempted party purge in 193 1. Although be came back from his own recent transcontinental tour publicly ex pressing confidence that he based that on an assumption that a party harmony program and ticket could and would be pre sented in 1940. Russ Sub Is Held Lost in Disaster BERLIN, July. 25-(ff)-The fifth submarine disaster of the year was reported today by the newspaper Voelkischer Beobach ter which said a soviet Russian hip had sunk off Murmansk in the Arctic ocean with 34 men aboard. The report, which was not cor roborated from any other source, aid the submersible had collided with another ship during naval maneuvers and gone down in deep water where the depth and a rough sea made rescue extremely difficult. The Berlin newspaper, howev er, said a diver had been able to make contact with those inside by pounding on the submarine's hull. The fleet maneuvers ewre lmme ' diately halted. Murmansk is in northwestern Russia. voeixischer Beobachter's ac count was under a Moscow date line and Was baaed on "reports front Murmansk. No ether German source had heard of the accident, however, and in Moscow no Information was available from official soviet cir cles.) - . . Funeral Is Held For 0. Geertsen MILL CITY Funeral services for Otto William Load Geertsen, wao aiea in a saiem hospital Sat nrday after a mill accident, were held at the Mill city Presbyterian church Toesdar with Rer. Paw cette officiating. Interment Was at the Fox Valley cemetery. - " Mr, Geertsen was born in Ma nich, Germany, ttarch. f. If IS. and spent his boyhood In Copen hagen. He came to the United States about 18 years ago and moved to. Mia City 10 years ago. He is survived by his wife, An nie, a daughter, Clarabel, Mm City, and his father and three halt sisters In Denmark. " Taft Is Praised By Gov. Bricker : COLUMBUS 6. July Gov. John W. Bricker, asserting he waa making no campaign to become Ohio's "favorite son", to the 1 9 1 0 republican presidential convention, today pointedly praised US Sen. Robert A, .Taft as presidential timber. Brickers first public utterance on the subject -interpreted gen erally In political ' eireles as as surance there would be no Bricker vs. Taft convention delegate tight to imperil Ohio : republicans In 1940 came as Taft's associates In Washington Indicated he eoon r ... J -r- - I - ' 1 1 i IFisie IMste a& ;ffi&iiHlisly Brand new shirt never $hown before! Solid color, white, blue and green in Shantungs! Fancy woven Madras cloth in all colon! Non-uilt collar guaranteed the life of shirt! I - IF 1 1 ma a m . It . 1 Y 2j 'a Real f -;jx, v . . J Bur l f -A A ; -. . r UBE). i : Wt Loss. Is Your Gain says' C. P. BISHOP, President On my recent trip to the east I investigat ed market conditions and found many fac tories OVERLOADED with floor stocks. Realizing the possibilities of the tremen dous savings to be effected by. PURCHAS ING for CASH, I contacted the foremost of these manufacturers of Clothing and Furnishings then bought heavily with the idea of sharing the Barings with you. The merchandise offered Is all new and never shown in our store before. New styles, new fabrics and new pattens. The quality and workmanship Is backed by Bishop's REGULAR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. , s , This event, combined with our July Clearance, Is a storewido sale of great Importance to every man and boy la the Willamette . valley. $EoG) to $o9 Qosing: Out One Lot Nationally Known LMI'S snmTs Everyone Knowa OSod69 - Values to &50 'A Prominent Eastern Clothing CI0RE crj pD T M -It . II' ILrj Sale Msgs s Hundreds of Nationally Known Hand Tailored Regular 1.00 Values Manufacturer Whose Name If a T170 PANTS Regular Values To Be Closed Out at the Ridiculously Low Price of New Styles! New Pattenut New Fabrics! Guaranteed all wool, weights to 16 oz. Baflt to Bishop high standard of Uiloring. Regulars, shorts, stonts and slim models. dosing out more than 200 Hollywood, Michael Stern 111 0172 Hi Regular Value) to $45.00 CLOSING OUT ONE GROUP. , Ssfii . ' $(0105 Suits for Men Talaes te 1T.TS A Large Selection f Fin Tropical-Worsted Suits for Ilea Valaesto20.ee Washable Gabardine' WHITE SPORT COATS Double Breasted - Sanforized Regular 5J95 Value Closing Out One Group ivniTie FLANNEL H i $15 $95 S: .SB i, W w w ' , "'.;.., Wf.l-U SLa SB BWSBi '. W ' - ' . Natoinally Known SPORT SDIRTS Tae popular low collar and short sleeves. All colors, sixes and styles. '!: Talaes to 1JSO Are Not Permitted to Dicloe FOR TilEII With Tno Pants Hart j Schaf fner & llarx, and Other Hand Tailored Gosiiig Out One Group MEN'S r SUITS , Values to 25.00 - Incomplett size range.' , Closing Out One Group : f - Qaaraateed all wooL Stacks and Dress Pants Tables to BJSO Closing Out Hundreds of ft f -v Extra Special! Gosinp; Out One Group Lien's Shirts Values to 1.29 Gabardine Slacks i veeu opon voais ai Slashed Prices! One of the Pacifie Coast's Foremost Manu facturers of Fine Slacks for Young Men- Sold to Bishop's Their Entire Floor Stock at a Fraction of Their Worth. Every Pair Brand New! AH the Popular Colors! Pleated Top with Belt to Match! Guaranteed AU Wool! Bishop's Pass on These Savings te Ton: REGULAR tSji fSk $6.95 VALUES s!y9 REGULAR tSf ff ' $7.95 VALUES v2?0 REGULAR OC $8.95 to $10.00 VUeyJ Closing Out a Large Selection of Tine SPORT COATS The new popular mixed Tweeds styled the British Blade way with broad shoulders and bellows sleeves tapering to the waist line. IAMVI $0.05 Regular 12.50 to 15.00 values . , Price Slashed a Tinif n ivt rwjrsmr?r JJ iU . Sport shoes, crepe soles, whites , , Valaes ta eJSO. ' dosing Out One Group Fancy Sport and' Dress. Shoes - Closing Out One Group FLORCHEir.3 Tahns to leM All Other FLOnOEIEirJO . t,j'.- mm.., .. - iBST ' 1 Extra Special! Men's Fancy Rayon Mose Values to S5c pr. JL( While, They Last Only and on Entire Stock end two-tones. Tahwe to 7JJO CEIOEO Styles' in Our 0705 end 00.05 X r4 'I 1 1 IK Extra Special Men's Knit UPPERS and Broadcloth SHORTS Values to 25c m mm- . ' Nationally kncf f aultless, ii.V. Fancy Broa Values fAf to y40Ou. Qosing Out Two! Groups Men Fine Many National!; Known Brands Included One Group Values One Group Values) uues i 2 50c ; pr SAEIfi . . ' 1 - may authorise a campaign for delegates. . - 1 - - " YfrT