The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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Russia Claims
Army Advances
Official Soviet . Radio
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. T7ar From Public -
(Continued, from pase X)
f it the Tillage of KoTolna on the
l''mTtienrv- bank of Luke- Ladoga
Ve group of Finnish soldiers, bar
ing crossed 'the border of the
i USSR from the direction of the
Tills ge of Massua, arcacaea m iw
,army advance post-' - ..
' - r "The- Finns were, drlren back
";with losses to Finnish territory
hv KoTiet troops.
''.,. "The same night at S:15 a.m.,
machlLesnn fire opened np on
the Karelian Isthmus from the dl
- rectlon of the Tillage of Reasnly
ftr which a large group of Fin
nish infantry attacked the Tillage
of Korkiamakl.' The Finns were
driven back Into their territory
by, a counter attack of Soriet
troops, with 10 soldiers and one
noncommissioned officer- taken
prisoner.
L "At A a.m., about company
' 'of Finnish Infantry attempting to
attack a . Soviet advance post at
. .the Tillage of Termoloro on me
iCarellan isthmus, was repulsed
'by machlnegun ' and rifle fire."
.L . it was after these events. Tasa
i-Ald. that the supreme command
pt the red army,orderea tne in
t .vision.
. "Several score" nrlsoners were
reported taken during the mili
tary, operations.
Portland Lists
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44 Auto Deaths
i ; PORTLAND. JfOT. SOrPHPort-
flan had 13.869 traffic, accidents
I in the first 10 .months of 1339,
and 44 fatalities.
Fred T. Fowler, traffic engl
'seer,-said the accidents increased
4. per cent compared with the
'same 1938 months,. but gasoline
ales increased 5.5 per cent, giv
ing a slight decline in the number
jdx accidents per Tenicie mue.
BUI Davis, Distributor
Salem
Cauliflower
Carrels
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Heads
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6 Big
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CHEESE, full croon, H50 lb.
COFFEE
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Fur Breeders Show Prize Pelts
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Irfidy, bw'd yoa like one of these for Christmas? They are blue
ribbo silver fox pelts judged yesterday at the state pelt "how
' The exhibits of mink and fox pelts will be on display in the Miller
auditorium today and Saturday.
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Prize Mink, Fox Furs Put on Display
After Selections in State Pelt Show
Prize-winning fox and mink pelts, picked yesterday from
89 entries in the state pelt show at the Wilson garage, are
on display today and Saturday at Miller's auditorium.
' Twenty-six winners were namedO- .
In the six classes by Ben Bobrow I ef Seattle. Judge. These Include:
Apples
Spitzenburg
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Shopping Bag
Pcsnal Duller-
Fresh oodys -
Bring
Container
49-lb.s!x.95c
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Pale silTer fox, M. K. hoiz.
Troutdale, first; C. W. Stacey.
Salem, second; Roy Newport, De
troit, third; C. W. Stacey, fourth;
Charles Bebout, Aloha, fifth.
Full sUrer, J. E. Judy. Eugene,
first; Tom Fryer, Detroit, second;
E. N. Walker, Portland, third;
Charles' Belou, fourth; Willard
Green, Philomath, fifth. . t
Medium silTer. A. J. Bier, Ve-
neta, first; J. A. Gardner, Salem,
second; C W. Stacey, third; W.
R. Price, Philomath, fourth; Wil
liam Siefert. Detroit, fifth.
Best matched pair for scarf.
C. W. Stacey, first; B. N. Walk
er - Portland, second; . Willard
Green, third; John Beckley, Sa
lem, fourth; Earl Miller, Corral-
ns, tutu.
Best matched four for cape, C.
W. Stacey, first; J. A.rPardner,
second; C. W. Stacey,-third. V
Mink, R.r D. Gibson, Salem,
first; R. B. McClay, Salem, sec
ond.
SUrer cups were awarded all
first place winners. Altogether 21
separate exhibitors compe ted,
with- 72 fox pelts and 19 mink
pelts. The class in fur farming at
tne uregon state college attended
yesterday's show and witnessed
the judging.
While yesterday's program was
primarily for the education of fur
raisers, the exhibit today and Sat
urday Is Intended for the educa
tion of the pubUc and fur experts
will he on hand at all times to ex
plain to visitors what constitutes
a good pelt.
Real Estate Quiz
Dates Are Fixed
Dates for the second series of
examinations' inrolTinr real i es
tate brokers and real estete sal"!-
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Governors Hold
Education Qub
Veto Power on Spending
-Bills Held Vital to
i School Sjttenu.
WASHINGTON,' Not.
The gorernors : of Utafc Idaho,
Oregon-and Washington possess
a potent instrument, of control
orer state educational Institutions
through power to re to , separate
Items la appropriations, bills,, the
office of education said today In
a summary of higher educational 1
institutions 1A the scheme of state
B-orernment.- - - ---v.
, The rerlew, which discussed re
organizations In sthte goTern
ments, said "It is fairly erldent
that a strong trend .exists among
the states toward centralization
of authority in the gorernor as
supreme head of the. executive
branch of the government."
"Governing boards otatate unl
verstties and colleges are being
brougnt under the Jurisdiction of
the governor and other executive
officials. The legal status of the
boards which gave them a de
tached position in the state gov
ernmental organization and which
endowed " them with autonomy
over management of the institu
tions Is being, altered in a num
ber ok states." - - . '
The summary said the gover
nors of all states except North
Carolina have power to approve
or veto Dius passed by the legis
lature. Marion, Benton Tie for
Honors in Safety Drive
. Benton and Marion were- tied
for first place In the safety eon
test involving counties in th first
group for the month or October,
Secretary of State Earl Snell re
ported here Thursday; .
In counties of the second group
Tillamook held first place. Wasco
topped the eountles in the third
group. Counties are divided into
groups on a basis of population
density.
Bus Crash Fatal
To 1; 12 Injured
SPRINGER, NM, Novj 3 V-i(ff-One
passenger was killed, anoth
er was believed dying and 12 oth
ers . were In hospitals or under
physicians' care tonight following
the wreck of a transcontinental
sleeper bus In a mountain snow
storm north of here.
..The bus plowed into a one-way
steel bridge over the Vermejo
river. The impact sheered off a
girder and Jammed the bus on
Its side .within the narrow bridge.
men, were announced' here Thurs
day by Claude Murphy, state real
estate commissioner. .
' Tha examination will open at
Medford December . 11. Other ex
aminations ' will be held at Eu
gene December 12, Salem . De
cember 12, Portland December
14 and 15 and LaGrande Decem
ber 21. All 1939 real estate li
censes heretofore issued expire
December 31.
BA;N D E
Salem
Ladies
15c
Gents 25c
Salem's Leading Market
Sopor Cured
PODS, SALT
Style None Better at Any
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Oregon, Friday Morning December 1, 1933
Services Saturday
.For Peter Kurre
I N D XPENDENCK - Funeral
services for Peter Kurre, 82, who
died of a heart attack at his home
hero Tuesday, will be held Satur
day at 2 p. m. from tha Methodist
church. Rev. W. A. Elkins will
officiate aad interment will be la
the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Nela Kurre; three sons, George
of Dallas, Charles .of Indepen
dence, aad Clavde of Albany; one
daughter, Nellia of Washington,
and several step-children. .
Chinese Supply
Route Is Raided
HONGKONG, Dec. l-(Frlday)-(AVCenters
along China's 300
mile' supply route from soviet
lHussia were subjected last night
to severe Japanese air attacks.
- .Tha bombing occurred along
the route from Slan, capital of
Shenst province, to Lanchow, cap
ital of Kansu province.
Last night Lanchow residents
spent 11 hours in dugouts as five
successive flights of Japanese
bombers-swept over the moonlit
capital, unloading 200 bombs.
The bombing caused extensive
damage.
Bonneville Dam
Power to Start
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30-()
Power from Bonneville dam will
pour through the backbone trans
mission line to suburban St Johns
via Vancouver, Wash., at 10 a. m.
tomorrow.
In order to tie In with the
Portland General Electric substa
tion, the voltage will be stepped
down to 57,000. The announce
ment coincided with a conference
between. PGE and Northwestern
Electric company officials and
Paul J. Raver, Bonneville admin
istrator, on contracts.
Obituaries
Bfacklia
Gerturde Ellen Macklln, 47,
passed away In this city, Novem
ber 3. Late resident of 1704
Broadway. Survived by husband,
Lewis Macklln of Salem; son,
George E. Macklln of Hood River;
brothers. William Goflnch of
Pasadena. Calif., and Ted Go
flnch of Bryant, .111.; grandson,
William George Macklln of Hood
River. Funeral announcements
later from Clough-Barrick com
pany. During November concluding
rites were held at Mt. Crest Ab
bey Mausoleum ft Crematorium.
lfor the following:
i AGNES M. AUSTIN
GEORGE W. STEELHAMMER, Jr.
THOMAS a SHETKA
BONITA BELLE BEST
CLARA M. ELLIOTT
EUGENE OTTO AMMANN
. CLARA B. JESSEN
ROSS EL MOORES
ROBERT HORTON SEHON .
JOSEPH NEWTON BANTA
MILLARD RAT THOMAS
WILLIAM HARPER
SOPHIA C. ANDERSON
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Armory
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Roger Ililler
and His Band
Featuring
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Confidence Vote It Given
Daladier in Two Vital
Wartime Qnestions
By JOHN MARTIN
PARIS, Not. 0.-(P)-pm,r
Daladier won daclstrelr toaUht
an extension of his decree powers
to rule Prance for the'duratlon of
the war wltn Gfcrmany.
The final rots of confidence In
his government by the chamber
of deputies was 318 to 176. Orer
riding socialist opposition, Dalad
ier twice staked tha-life-of -his
a-orernment In swift ; parliament
ary moTes." " , "
He agreed to call parliament
eTery month to ratify his decrees
if parliament happened to be in
session. Otherwise, he refused.
"Democracies find themselTes
In the presence of other regimes."
he said, "which can act rapidly
and In secret.
"I cannot continue my task un
less the powers I ask are roted."
On the final rote and on an
earlier finance committee amend
ment which sought to force him
to summon parliament erery
month regardless of whether It
was In session, Daladier staked
the life of his government and
won both times.
The debate was carried on be
hind chamber windows blacked
out against the possibility of air
raids.
Marriage License
Applications Up
PORTLAND. Not. SO-tfV
Multnomah county marriage li
censes la November, for the first
time since passage of a mental
physical health test law, exceeded
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HOW ABOUT A CREAK
FOR MET
At long America tup
ports Independent enter
prise I know there will
remain an opportunity for
me to own mj own business
some da j.
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Dole's Fancy Crushed
Tall No. 211 Cans 14 oz. Net
. 3 for 250 Dos. 950
A Real Boy Reg. 12c Value
fiijisiro mm
Rear. 12-oz.
Tins
COnilED BEEF HASH
Reg. Size Cans An 18c Value
Extra Special While Stock Lasts
Each
KELLOGCS
Extra Special No.
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Cass
lifatois
Now we hare potatoes which ' we can
really , recommend. MOUNTAIN BUR
BANKS. Eren though the price is a little
higher than ordinary potatoes, they're by
far the cheapest la the long run. One trial
will convince you. -',
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Late Sports
SAN JOSE, Calif 4 JMM4n
mm Jose State college compierou
a lS-game acbedale toaugnt, ma
defeated aad vntJed, by turmlag
back Drake smlTerelty, 12 te O.
la aa lateraectJoaal football game
played before 18,000 fans.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 0-(-There
were more major pen
alties thasi score here tonight
aa the 8eattla Seahawka defeated
Che Portland Backs roos, 2 ta O,
la a Pacific coast hockey leagae
ETJtJEXE, OreM Nor. ao-FV-The
Unlrerslty of Oregon's de
fendlaar " national lalercollegjate
basketball rbanpioas forced
ahead la the fJaal iwo mlaatea
here tonight to defeat the strong
Signal Oil fire, of Portland, 47
to 43.
CALDWELL, Idaho. Nor. 30-VPy-A
S 5-yard dash In the final
period by Al Aschenbrenner,
Whitman, college halfback, - gare
the Walla Walla, Wash., team a
IS to 7 Tlctory orer College of
Idaho in their Thanksgiving day
game this afternoon. ,
Aschenbrenner "took the ball
from Ralph -Bennett. Caldwell
halfback, who was holding it In
one hand while running late In
the fourth period.. The try for
the extra point failed. .
Whitman tied the game la the
third period, scoring six points
when Jim- Morrill, fullbaek,
passed to Justin Comeaux, left
end, who was in the end sone.
The kick for extra point by Full
back Hale. Hells berg was good.
those of a' corresponding month
under the old law.
This month. 111 licenses were
issued, compared with IS 4 in No
rember, 19S7,' the last corres
ponding period under the former
law.
IOTCHEN QUEEN
4Mb. bag
CASTLE BRAND Montana
nardwheat 43-Ib. bag :.
Orders of
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Salmon
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Communist Sheet
Lays War. to US
NEW YORK, Dec. 1-VThe
Daily Worker, eommunlst news
paper, la front page editorials
and news stories this morning ac
cused the TTnited States govern
ment ef raroklng war agalntt
soriet Russia by using Finland as
a pawn.
This principal ' communist or
gan In this country reported the
resignation of tha Finnish cabi
net in a bold banner beneath
which another streamer headline
said:
"Red army hurls back invading
Finnish troops, crosses frontier."
CMJGQnm
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need minerals!
They get them in
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of Vitamin D,
too, that helps
them 4uslmilatt
these mineral.
Frbklo tested,
complete, firac
choice la Weil.
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49-lb. bag ... dlx
Limit 9 Backs
lied Uhile and Dine
Milled of choice blue stem wheat. SoH with
a poslitre money-boxk guaran- Ct !
tee. 494b. bog eefewe
S2L-32
50c and up delivered Free
Best Ice soup
Beg. 5-ox. tin 2 lot
Tall cans
Pink
2 for 25 0
American, In oQ
Beg. tins, each
50
Crackers 2J 250
Van Camp's Large No. Vt Cans
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Large No. 2Vt Cans
. Imitation
Bottle and 13-oz. Bottle
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Assorted Flarors ,
PosiilTely Lowest Possible
Compettaye Prlcee
rarsips
tSrown Good Quality
Van Camp's Perk Beaaa ... pUUbarTs Beet
Fleer . . WTalte Satin 8acar . UJ.D. Coffee
Crlaee FUbeva dead Flour. . . Tree
Tea II-O Oats . . Jlomaa Meal.
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