The OREGON : STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 1, 1939 News Behind Today's News t By PAUL MALLON (Continued From Pas ) know how much) it going lato ln eatcries. . Tet they are modifying their expectations of the extent of . the reaction, and differ as to whether it will affect all bust- neues or Just a few which maj have orer-orothiced. When thins set solns like - this, they sometimes continue to ride risht orer economic calcula tions by sheer optimistic force. Commerce department expects to know within a tew weeks the extent of the lsrentory threat to ' future business. Approximately 1700 manufactures companies are beins asked in mailed ques tionnaires for figures on raw. ma terials, finished goods, orders on hand, sales, etc. First Question naires went out today. Failure of the stock market to follow the trend of expanding business lately is attributed by Mr. Rooserelt's men to a- techni cal condition. Foreign (and some domestic) holders of leading stocks are feeding out their hold ings whenerer these leading Is sues reach a certain figure, ana the effect has been to create a celling on the market. War buying is noticeable so far in bat three lines air. planes, machinery and oil. Big airplane shipments are now go ing forward. As a whole oar foreign trade with Britain and France is still off from its pre-war keel. In creased trade is reported so far only with Canada, Japan and ..neutral northern Europe. Mr. Rooserelt's suggestion for a national defense tax is working out as expected and no doubt as planned. Senators Borah and Wheeler bare risen to decry taxation of the poor. Other congressional leaders will follow, wnen enougn of them hare announced to make It erident no tax can be adopted. Mr. Roosevelt will come out and say: "All right you will hare to authorize Mr. Morgenthau to float more debt to raise tne money lor armament expenditures." which is what he really is striving tor. Patrol Leaders Meet at Lebanon Fift three Rnv Scouts from the Cascade area council hare registered for the patrol leaders conference in Lebanon which starts tonlcht. The 'conference will wind up with the scouts go ing to church on Sunday. All those who are not yet registered may do so at the Legion hall in Lebanon. Dinner begins at 6:30 at the Methodist church. ' Troon 21 of Albany leads the list with 13 boys registered to . attend. -Troon 2 of Salem is in second nlace with seven. Five are " going from troops 20 and 21 of Salem and Albany, respectively, with troops 9 and 24 each hav ing four and troop 12 three. The SSS Willamette and troop l nave two registered and troops 3. 6 and- 8 of Salem and troop 10 of Albany one' each. There will be two from troop 3S of Rlckreall. Theron Blackburn of troop &i Lebanon, Is head of tne confer ence committee. Winslow Enters Bid for Salary trranlr winMftw. former Salem nnilMmin. esterdav nut in a bid at the city recorder's office for pay from November 13, wnen a circuit court decree ordering his reinstatement was filed, and the end of the month. fnr winalow. whose case is vt ..Miiut tn tha snore le court, will be approved by the city council committee on account - a nrrent expenses between November IS and then filing of notice of appeal. Alderman a. v. Davidson, chairman, saio. Margaret Haynes Funeral Is Held vnnri ' services were i held Wednesday at Lebanon for Mar garet Morgan Haynes, wno oiea Sunday following a stroke. In- I An a at jAfferSOXL. She was born November . .. 1871 at Fountain City, Tenn. sne iras married February 16, 1893, VM4,rtok rrnarles Havnea at Fountain City. They moved to Oregon to 18S4 and made tneir home successively at Dallas, Mar lon, Lebanon and Scio. She was a member of the Presbyterian She is survived br her hus band. Charles Haynes; tnree daughters, Mrs. William Laverick, nAiiTWAAi. rHf. Mrs. James Griffin, Scio, Mrs. Harley Libby. mndKill. Milton Libby. Hawaii; and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. jjeruia Hodge and Mrs. Minnie Haynes, Fountain City Tenn., N. W. Mor gan, Knowriiie, Jonn Morgan, Pine Bluff, Ark., S. S. Morgan. J. L. Morgan and Fred Morgan of Fountain City. WHJM OTHERS FAIL! ssa w Chinese twmediea. Aaaamna; SUC CESS for 60OO rears ia tHWA. N matter with what sUma rJ art AFFLICTED asitis, heart, isar.. klf atomaek, gaa, coastipatioa. alears. diabetia, rUanaaatiam, gall " pis into Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. S. B. Faaf. S Tf" raetiea - la China. Office hours 9 ta 6 f)X7 T7hy jj ) Seller xv Ay 11x17 XSXJS TKIDAT 136S X. S:S0 Milk aa'a McleeUe. T:SO New. ... T:45 Eliae Breeski Orckestra. S:O0 Breakfast Club. :I0 Keep tit M Uuit. 8:45 i t:00 Th Factor's Call : IS Bans ( tha Pioneers. 9 :SO Kaaeaiala Modern. 9:4- rata Trio. 10:00 roar Tapper. -i 10:1 New . t 10:30 Horsing Mag-siina. 10 : Westera-Alres. 11:00 gtaMtaaa at ta Air. 11 :1I Pinao ijaia. 11 :0 Word Xra sa. 11 :4J Wmhb la the News. 11:50 Value Parade. 1J:18 Newt, i 18:39 Hillbilly Beretiade. 19:88 WiUasnett VaOer OpiaJoa. 18:44 Pe-alar Sahite. lio Marlae varps. 1:15 Interest! ax facta. 1 :30 Parent-Teacaera. 1:45 Book A Week. 9:09 Our Nary. 1:15 Johnson Family. 9:39 Ms Parkin. S :4S Newa. t 9 :04 Feminine Fancies. S:SO Bill Mediae Orchestra, 1:45 Mamas Romance a. 4:00 Fultoa Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Haren ol Kest. 4:45 Kea Baker Orchestra. 5 :C0 Christ as Tree et 1989. &:30 Dinner Honr Melodies. S:45 CiaMssoa Bear. 0:00 Tonight a Headlines. 0 : 1 5 Streamliner. S:SO Newa a ReTiews. 6:43 Raj ond Gram Swing. 7:00 root ball Prtr-het. T:15 Vie Vincent Orchestra. r0 The Lone Banter. 8:00 News.! 8:15 Men Afceat Tcwn. S:S0 Vtoaarchs of Rhythm. 8:45 l.yla Mnrp'iy's Orchestra. 9 :00 Newspaper of tha Air. 9:l The islanders. 9:30 Jan Garber's Orchestra. 9:45 Ftilton Lewis, ir. 10:00 Phil Harria Orchestra. 10:30 Rhythm Qnsrtet. 10:45 Garwood Van's Orchestra. 11:00 Tomorrow's News Tonight. 11:15 Starling- Young's Orchestra. 11:30 Ken Baker Orchestra. 11:45 Midnight Mel. dies. W KOW FRIDAY 620 Kc. :30 Sunrise Serenade. 7:00 Kews. 7:15 Trail Blaiers. 7:30 Musics I Clock. 7:45 Srm Hayes. 8:00 Stars of Today. 8:30 Against the Storm. 8:4 Guiding Light. 8:50 Arlington Time 8ignal. 9:00 Eyes of the World. 9:15 The O'Neills. 9:80 Talk, Ir. D. A. Poling. 9:45 Me and Mr Shadow. 10:00 Modern Meals. , 10:15 K'len Randolph. 10:30 Meet Miss Julia. 10:45 Dr. Kate, 11:00 Bttty and Bob. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. - 11.30 Valiant Lady. 11 :46 Betty Crocker. Albers Corn Flakes 3 phgs. 140 LV'S H jsBa9Ts4BiW Jr ffl&&&tQNQf$QR& 1 iv n nnrT- sfor II islet- C V -3 for Uc , a ! J American iKauii . love Uyslers S1 100 I U Ilixcd Diced Peels lb. 250 EZcrstoy Cocoa . lb. fin 2130 Golden Llalloui Dales 2 170 Erall E&yonnaise qL jar 350 Chiclien & Hoodies lb. jar 21L0 Croun Flour 49-Ib. sIl S33 Candied Cherries Broken lb. 290 We Reserre , the Right to Limit AH Qnantitiea Radio Programs 19:00 Stoey of Mary JCarUs, ' '71 13:15 Ma Fetkiaa. i S :B0 Peunar Yeant'a FarnDy. , 13:46 Vie sad Bade. 1 :00 Floraatine Matinea. v:15 Stalls Dallas. 1 :S0 Ok Mr. Dinwiddio. I 1:45 Bin Flat Special. i 9:00 Girl Alone. 9:15 Midstream. ' ' - 9:80 Hollywood Newa Tlashes. 9:45 Stars of Today. S :00 News. 8:15 Malcolm Clsire, S :a Associated Press Jfows. 9:0 Woman's Msgasina. 4:00 Masie for Llsteniag. 4:15 Hotel Bi It mare Orchestra. , 4 :80 Stars of Today. 4s4S Magic Warea - 5 :00 Saxophobia. 6:45 Cocktail Hour. . S :00 Waha Tim. 6:30 George JeaaeTs Celebrities. 7 :00 Ony Lnmbardo Orchestra. 7:80 8trr Behind tha Headline. 7:45 Hotel Unco la Orchestra. 8:00 Tred Waring Pleasure Tim. 8:151 Lara s Mystery. 8:30 Death Valley Days. t 9:00 I Want s Jo. " 10:00 News Flsshes. 10:15 Hotel Biltmora Orchestra. 11 :00 Nawa. 11:15 Bal Tabarin Cafe Orchestra. 11:30 Olympic Hotel Orchestra. .; a a XXX FXIDAT 1180 Xc 6:30 Mnsleal Clock. 7 :0O Family- Altar Hear. 7:30 Trail Blazers. 7 :45 Fonthernaires. S:00 Financial Serrlee. 8:15 Young Dr. Malona. 8:30 Dr. Brick. 9:45 Listen Ladies. 9:15 Patty Jean Health Huh. 9:30 National Farm mui Ham. 10:15 The Market Basket. 10:30 News. 10:45 Tura Back the Clock. 11:00 Current Brent. 11:45 Musical Chats. 11:30 Talk, O. M. Plummer. 13 :00 Orphans of Divorce. 12:15 Newa. IS E0 Market Be ports. 12:35 Musical Interlude. 12:40 Popular Dane Melodies. 12:4: US Department ot Agriculture. 1:00 The Quiet Hour. 1:30 Music Graphs. 1:45 Club Mstinee. 2:00 Dr. Seta Maker. 2:15 Financial and Grain Report. 2:23 Swing Time. 2:30 Affairs ot Anthony. 2:45 Curbstone Qui. 3:00 Esrl Wilde. Pianist. 3:05 Alma Kitchell's Brief Case. 3:15 Hotel Syracuse Orchestra. 8:25 Asosciated Press News. 8:30 Three Cheers. 3:45 Lil Ahner. 4 :00 Southland Rest Orchestra. 4:30 Josef Msraia, Singer. 4:45 Santa Claua Program. 5:15 Tom Mix. 5:30 Problem Corner. 5:45 Etchings is Bras. : 5:55 Musical Gems. 6:00 Plantation Party. 6:30 Billy Stepp'a General Dope. 7:00 Benson Hotel Orchestra, 7:30 Biltmora Hotel Orieitra. 7:45 News iiraae 11 Ilediuns aim Ilaxwell House Lb. Blf8 1 19 irMfiHMShal Fresh Fruits i 1 . 1 Pure Gold Oranges 2 d 250 Utah Celery. Lcilnce Avocados . O) Gts - i i U Li 1 1 .s- i,it i . 8:10 Mssdowbrook Cluk Orchestra. 0:16 Football Fact. . 9:30 Qaissical Masie. . 10:90 Hotel St. Francis Urenesira. 10:80 Skiing Tim. . . 10:35 Florentiaa Gardes urcaasira. 11:00 This Marine World, 11:15 Portland Folic ncporia. 11:18 BIU Sabransky. Organist . Konr rniDAT 940 Xc 8:00 Market Report. C:0 KOIM Klock. 7:b0 Bob Garred ReporUdg, 7:45 Thi sad TUt 9:15 Headliaers. S :80 Cosaamer Haws. 8:45 My Children. 9:00 Kat Smith Speak. 1 9:15 When s Oirt Marries. - 9:10 Romance of Holes Treat. 9:45 -Oar Gal Saaday. 19:00 Goldberg ; 10:15 Ijf Caa B Beautiful. 10:0 Tb Day I Omr. 10:45 Lanay Saaa. 1:00 Big Sister. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11:80 Brand Cartia. 11:45 My Son sad L 19:00 Joyce Jordan. . 19:15 Society CirL 12:30 Newa. 12:45 Singis' Sam. 1:00 Kitty Kelly. 1:15 Myrt snd Marge. 1:50 Hilltop Hon., 1 :45 Stepmother. 9:00 By Kathleen Norris. 9 15 Dr. 8ueaa. . 2:30 It Happened in Hollywood. 9:45 Seattergood Balnea. 9:00 Tenn and Tim. 9:15 Hedds Hopper' Hollywood. Tastes xpensvo costs so little j Vest Camp's Pork end Beans The quick-to-propcre; economical, balanced meal a minute rohc, a delight to eat enjoyed by millions . . . gives . . . tasty cold . . .savory secret you sensible savings on your sauce. . .flavor penetration menu . . . sensible savings of cooking method ... nutritious hot kitchen hours, too. . .order ... energizing... Vitamin B... today at your grocer's. dozen or Paddings 3 plxgSo for can 9ffpflTWS9tJ(8f(ffI9IISJisi(((a Libby's Pineapple Jnice No. 2 cans 3 for 25c mRnniiuiiiaiii ink ibii muhiihi n-nuan. all 3ID.CAN Kb. CAM & Vegetables . 2 bn. for 90 :2iws90 . .1 for 170 5 pound MEATS Fresh Cyders Porh Dcas! mmimMmt m mmm -- m m wm m mtm m i Pure Lard cr Sugar Ccred SHcrfcnirg Baccn Jonb J ibs, for gg " ' 1 Prices Good Friday Through ,.!.. if !! , 9:90 H. V. Kaltenhora. 8 :45 Today is Europe, 4:00 Newspsper. 4:45 Faahioa Chs's S :0O Shadow. 8:15 Hallo Again. 8:80 Leon F. Drews, Organist 5:45-r-News. ) S :00 Professor Qui. S:80-Firs Nighter. 7:00 Grxfed CaatraL 7 :30 Everybody Win. 8:00 Amo 'a' Andy. 8:15 Lam and Abner. 8: SO Johnny Presents. 9:00 Kate Smith Hour. 10:00 Fir Star Final. 10:18 Mauri Binford Orchestra. 10:45 Nightcap Yarra. 11 :00 Glen G o--v.,trs. 11:80 Archie Bleyer Orchestra. at X0A0 FRIDAf 660 X. 9:00 Today a Program. 9H9 Th Homemakara' Hear. 9:08 Neighbor Reynolds. 10 :0O Weather Forecast. 10:15 St fry Hedr for Adults. 10:55 School of tha Air. 11:80 M jsie of tha Master. 18:00 Newa. 12:15 Farm Hour. 1:15 Variety. 2:00 Club Women's Hslf Hour. 2:45 Guard Your Health. 8:15 Seeing the America. 9:45 Monitor View the New. 4 :00 Symphonic Half Hour. 4:30 Stos.es for Boy sad Girls, 6:00 On the Campuses. 5: 45 Vesper. :15 News. S: 80 Farm Hour. 7:80 Law in Modern Society. 8:00 8ctol ot Musie. 8:15 The Business Hour. 9:00 OSC Round Table. 9:80 Lumber Distribution and Use. 9:45 BerfTior of Fishes. 3 doz. for 6 for 25c it Libby's ilsparagns Pic. Tins 15c USX 20e mm UKRCl RECUlAIt 5c IOC San-Wan No. 2 Tin 1JL0 $1.29 Doz. Monday, Dec 1, 2, 3. 4 OUR POLICY' We wi3 aseet all pricca aad wlU ahraja walatata bishcat sraallty at lo rest prices. !! 4 School Meeting Plans Announced Prorram of the first loeal teacher's Institute of the season to be held at the Woodbnrn high school on December t was an nounced yesterday by Lloyd Gi- rod, .president of the county divi sion of the state teacher's associ ation, and Mrs. Agnes C. Booth, Imitation Vanilla o 4-Oz. Bottle 8-Oz. Bottle Both 17c H4& N. Cocn'H. Gt. cr1 r for better holiday baking Ivory, ned. cake . . .5c Canay, cake ; 5c Oxydol. large size . 18c Bring Us Tour Coupons Pearls of Wheat Large Package Free Teaspeon 1 (o r. Uilh Each Pltg. rUaS . DEL MONTE Grapeixuit Ho. 1 Tins Toilet Tissue Purple Cross 1000 Sheets rolls Ss5 ShccA Cake Flsur 19 C PURE Vegetable Skorlezdsg 4 IBs. 35c IlaicheSs carton . 13c Siany Co ad Jell, 3 Ice Made iroan. uoraen s iw unun uiu Eab Unsi Hah . . . . . . 2 caa S7g Pichel Pancahb Flonr . . . . . l(b s-ich 2G0 We -Oranges Sweet and juicy. a? ' doz. 25c Dec! Boasl H0 Ih. Deef Doa? : ;;:"C0 Ih; -V- . -" ' ''" - - ' ' ' " - - - if. . . r - -..!." ".. ! "1 - -. .,' . j -'' . t- - . - - - r r).,. Sugar OJfs Ejw, L ' j- i -' 9 eLMWsJttCcrod uOaJ county school superintendent. Hush Rosson ot the safety de partment of the secretary of state's : office, will . deliver the main address on traffic safety fol lowing a showing of safety films. Departmental meetings win' be held for primary end-Intermediate teachers, grade principals and up per grade teachers,- a n d hi gh school teachers with John C. Ker rlck, Kenneth Munford of the state college English department; and Ira Dueltgen as leaders. I NEW MARKET ) TJ Drilled Snow n49s Saclr U Oneida Ware, Knonns . . 10 cakes P and G Soap 01 10-lb. Sack 3-lb Pack Tip pktp M O C Crcan Served UJ1 Day .... '. n Reserve the Right to Limit Grcpctrcil Thin-skinned seedless. E9S dor. Apples Doable Bed Delicious 39c box Fin, 1. Box Deposit HEAT DEPMTIIEIIT Blaze Damages Clothing Store KLAMATH FALLS, Nor. 30-(;p-Flre which roared through a Klamath Falls clothing store last night ceased damage In excess of $20,000, Kay Sugarman, owner, estimated today. Origin of the fire, or the cause of an explosion which hurled win dow glass across the street, was unknown. Broken glass slightly injured Fireman Scotty Robinson. I7C23 Szzh ; lib Ileal 2 Phono 40EO ; . Friendship Pattern Ice Tea 2 Fr with Each Sack WHITE SATIN Doth Sacks ISs Fresh Egg Hoodies In Cello. One 1 f viyvu. Pgxind Campbell Tomato Soup SLID cans Carnation Oats Quick or Regular jr h I QO fsa kageij dJ Swift's or Armour's Corn Beef cans Borden's Top Garancls In Cello. -V Peckers Salcrday a inn. Quantities Grs;:s Sa-'flSS Peril -Els-id'Su 9Sc!h. Fresh Side Peril 3.5s lb.. Gronnd Pes! 2 VzuES 0 - mM ewJlseast s ajttwsi mar "Hit ' utttrm- ssi ' 4 a wmmt 9 p. mv, axcep ow , day and Wed- J . "iVi yr. r"i f., ',,,-1.OT",