PAGE EIGHT" Jlie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon,. Friday Blorning, September 8, t1939 Dr. Raver Asks Rate Approval Bonneville Administrator Dae to Reach Oregon - September 19 WASHINGTON, Sept Dr. Paul Rarer, BonneTille dam administrator, asked power com mission officials today to speed op approral : ot the v new rate schedule- so he could begin mar keting Bonnerille energy, 5 Rarer also discissed 'policy with SecreUry Ickes and said he would JiaTe "some definite" an nouncement" to 'make when he reached Portland September 19. He asserted the schedules now before - the ' power ; commission wonid "meet the needs" of the project and expedlt sale ot pow er, little ot which has been dis posed of to date. j Xew Rates Flexible ! The rates, prepared by Frank A. Banks, federal construction su perintendent of Grand Coulee, while he was acting as Bonnerille chief,', were more flexible .than those prepared by the late J. D. Ross, Rarer explained. . Th new rates," he said, "dif ferentiate between ! demand and energy charges and make possi ble disposal of power In certain sections where the load factor condition would .not bo advan tageous under the - horsepower year base proposed by Mr. Ross. . Rarer emphasised he did not Intend to exercise any "dictatorial authority." "My job," he said, "is strictly that of salesman." -: . Harer said he anticipated no great difficulty Inaugurating powr er distribution. He indicated h,e planned some personnel changes. Including some additions to his , administrate staff, bat added Auto Death Toll Jumps 3 in Day ; PORTLAND, Sept. Tay-Port- land's 1939 traffic death total In creased three today,' to J 9. " 4 f Sam Boricn, CO, Colton, died under the wheels ot an oil track, four witnesses told Traffic Inves tigator George Phillips the man stumbled under the vehicle, i Phillips also receired a San Francisco report of the death of C. E. Hattery. 54, Portland, from Injuries suffered in an accident here Jane 10. V - -" J. E.' Klrby, Portland, was fatal ly injured in a' collision between two autos this afternoon. ' he wonld make no announcement until he reached Portland. SUNSHINE Graham Crackers Extra wheat germ added.. -lb. pkg. u jt SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES A light in every match. -'-m iM Large, full boxes...:.r:i 0 for 1C MR RUBERS 3 dlos. W)c White mmm sail HI 14 Med. Size pounds Raisins aJ Seedless 21c Fancy Golden Bantam ; "Black Canyon" Brand 25c Case 1.90 Post Toastics Giant ..., gyCg pkgs. J for tj v Pure Cider Vinegar . mm Ivoiy Soap Medium Size Bar 5C bL 48c CUT BEAIJS Green Spot J cans 25c No. 2 Case 1.90 -k Pichet; Pancahe Flour Ivanhoe PEAS Lavora, 5-Sieve 1939 pack 9 Ci 303's J cans av)v Case of 24, 1.90 Large flflf package lUW Uothcr! Cocoa I 15c lb. package .sft.2U, Cans. 25c MA HEAT (Mee COLUMBIA 45c lbs. DBF?. 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Mike's Toice was so pitiful that even Handsome was dismayed. "Mike, darling. I can't kiss you on Brooklyn bridge in all this traffic. Move oyer close to me. Stop crying!" Handsome was sincerely sorry. He waa ap palled at the depth of Mike's suffering. "There, put youi arm through mine. Now listen. I suppose yon saw that crack in the paper to day? That's silly. Those girls at the Inferno wil say anything to get their names in the paper. Iris is all right, Just another blonde. A swell show girl!" Handsome spoke her name so easily that Mike winced. "She keeps calling me up. says that picture" in the paper is worth a lot to her professionally." With that they dropped the subject. (To be continued.) Nine Terse Words Relate Sea Drama NEW YORK, Sept. 7P)-A life and death drama of the seas was told tonight in nine words. "Proceeding assistance Olive- Grove," Captain Giles C Sted maa of the US line Washing ton told the New York office after an SOS from the torpedoed British freighter. Then several hoars later., "Saved S3, lost none. Injured none. From New York wens tho tenth word to close the wireless file. "Congratulations," said John M. Franklin, president of the company. "Remember Mistakes and Disasters Last War" Taber't Advice MUSCATINE. Ia.. Sept. 7-GPr- tu J. Tabor, master ot the Na tional Grange, urged farmers to night to remember "the disasters and mistakes" of the . last war period over-expansion and spec ulation, followed by collapse. .In an address prepared for de livery to the Muscatine grange and farmers'- county rally, Taber said: ; v "Our over-expansion in agri culture, onr speculation intarm lands, our failure to protect the farmer in the collapse that fol lowed, left a stark tragedy in the nation. The farm real estate boom of the corn belt in 1920 proved a financial curse injuring an. . "It is time to keen onr heaf to t h 1 n k things through and. On stheBSecord By DOROTHY THOMPSON (Continued from Page 6) racked less continually. 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Troops Say It With Flowers on West, Not With Bullets, Germans Reportin BERLIN, Sept 7 (AP) They're saying' it with flow ers, children's toy balloons, leaflets and even with personal visits alone the Alsatian-German front, according to Ger man reports which reached the capital tonight. According to these reports: 1. Both German and FrenchO soldiers decorated their bunkers in the Siegfried and Maglnot lines with flowers while awaitlnr. or ders from their respectire goTern ments - tp open fire. " 2. Occasionally tor balloons are carried from one side of the "enemy" line to the other with friendly greetings. 3. At certain hoars rlsits are exchanged. 4. This morning -French and German prirates eren bathed to gether in the Rhine rirer. Nasi' military experts said troops presently stationed In for above all, use common sense and keep our feet on the ground." 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