The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    ffhe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Ortgon, Friday Morning, December 1, 1939
PAGE TI1KC
X
FDR Begs for
innocent lives
President : Asks " Finns
Soviets to Refrain
From Barbarism
(Continued from pare 1)
fronted, hundreds of thousands of
innocent human beings who are
not eren remotely partlcipp -!;
in hostilities, would lose their
lives.'
"I am therefore addressing
this appeal to the soriet govern
ment (Finnish government In the
message to Helsinki), as I have to
governments which have been en
gaged in general host'"ties pub
licly to affirm its determination
that its armed forces Shall in no
event and under no circumstances.
undertake the bombardment from
the air of civilian populations or
of unfortified cities, upon the un
derstanding that these same rules
of warfare wilt be scrupulously
observed by all of their oppon
ents.
"I request an immediate re
ply.'
The message was transmitted
to Lawernce A. Stelnhardt,
American ambassador in Moscow,
and H. F. Arthur Schoenf eld,
American minister in Helsinki,
for transmission to the Russian
and Finnish governments.
The message was drafted after
Mr. Roosevelt consulted with
Secretary of State Hall late yes
terday afternoon.
Warfare in North
Spreads to Norway
(Continued from page 1)
Petsamo fjord. A small steamer
tried to sail from Petsamo to
Kirkenes, about 60 miles to the
west, but was halted by red sub
marines just outside the fjord
and. was compelled to return.
. After the air attacks two groups
of Finnish planes, with three
craft in each, appeared in the sky
and chased the Russian planes
southward. .
Among the refugees who
reached Norwegian territory were
a number of Canadians who had
been working in a nickel plant
at SalmiJervL
One Finnish fishing boat ar
rived at the Varanger fjord in
the afternoon. The skipper land
ed his wife and children in Nor
wegian territory and then turned
hack to Finland.
Older Boys to
Hold Sessions
- (Continued from page 1)
welcome. Bill Shlnn, president;
special music, Salem high;, short
talks by the boys; welcome-M3ov-ernor
C. A. Sprague; O. F. Cham-
bers, chairman of Y boys' work
committee; Fred Wolf, Salem
high principal; Rex Wirt, presi
dent of the junior board of direc
tors; Don Burton, chairman of
Hi-Y council; address, Gerald
Mason; remarks. Dean U. O. Du-
each.
7:45; Adjournment, football
game, Salem-Corvallis.
Light Rate Lower
At Cascade Locks
PORTLAND, Ore., Not: SO-fcip)
cascade locks, tne first com
munity to use Bonneville elee
. trical energy, found new state
ments sent to customers SO to 40
per cent lower , than old rates,
Mayor G. E. Manchester said to
day. ' V-. -
. The mayor's home-consumption
Dill was, 96.65 for 579 kilowatt
hours this month compared with
111. 80 for 511 kilowatt hours
last month. Norman Powne, who
wses about 75 kilowatt hours a
month, said his bill dropped from
I3.7S to 2.9.
Widow or Coast
Chain Baker Dies
PASADENA, Calif.. Not. 30.
(AMrs. Sophia Van de Kamp,
widow of Henry. Van de Camp,
Pacific coast Chain baker, died
tonight in a hospital after a brief
Illness. She was 75. ,
Three sons, Theodore, . Walter
and Harry and three daughters,
Mrs. Lawrence Franks and Misses
Marion , and Florence Van de
Kamp, survive.
Ontario Lad Wins
Corn Show Honor
CORV ALLIS, Not. 30 (V
Sweepstakes x honors in Oregon
State college's third annual corn
how were won by Wilbur Stew
art, Ontario, today. ::
Stewart also claimed the open
class championship. Alvin Heard,
Lookingglass, won .the. 4H club
title and Jack Heinz, Molalla, the
Future Farmers of America hon
ors. : . : - .
T. T. Lasu ST. o.
O. Chan, V. D
Herbal remedies for ailments
of stomach, liver, kidney, skin,
blood, glands, s urinary sys
tem of men & women: 23 years
In service. Naturopathic Physi
cians. Ask your neighbors
about CHAN LAM. -
DD. CIIAII LAII
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
393 M Court SU corner Liber
ty. Office open Tuesday A Sat
urday only, lO a. m. to 1 p. m-,
e to 7 p. in. Consultation, Mood
pressure A urine testa are free
of charge
Work Relief Roll
I To Be 250,000
WASHINGTON, Not. 10. -VP-Colonel
F. C. 'Harrington, WPA
administrator, said today that De
cember work-relief ' enrollment
would have to total about 2,250,
000 because the pickup in indus
trial ' employment had been
"spotted" and there still were
about 1,000,000 unemployed.
The December rolls, he told a
press conference, probably would
include 2,200.000 on regular
WPA Jobs and 50,000 on special
short time projects In states suf
fering from drought and flood
disasters. This total would be .an
Increase of 236,000,000 over the
November 22 enrollment.
Finn Cabinet
Gives Up Job
Russians Set Agreement
Deadline for 5
p.m. Today
(Continued from page 1)
afire by repeated bombing attacks
from the ajr
: The Russian air fleet made Its
first appearance oyer the capital
at 1:20 a. m. (2:20 a. m. EST)
and returned several times during
the day. The attacks began on
Malm airport on the outskirts but
spread to the city proper,
t By nightfall the sky over south
western Helsinki was red with the
glow of burning buildings. Several
apartment houses and the Helsin
ki Institute of Technology were
blasted apart by the bombs.
Several bodies were recovered
In the streets.
Permit Is Issued
For New Hospital
PORTLAND, Nor. 10 (PV-A 1
000,000 building permit, the larg
est in 10 years, was issued by the
city today for construction of St.
Vincent's hospital, east, at North
east 47th avenue and Glisan
strQGt
The main structure will be sot
en stories high and COO feet long.
Britain Scores
Soviet Invasion
(Continued from page 1)
even If she wanted to, she would
be unable to do so because of Fin
land's position in the Baltic
Britain," Chamberlain asserted,
"found it difficult to belter that
stratesrieal munrM of m-nrtt aAM
and Importance as were suggested
snouia nave Deen considered nec
essary to nrotect the aortal nnlnn
against a country as small as Ftn-
Members of parliament cheered
this and other statements indicat
ing strong sympathy with Fin
land.. British diplomatic circles ex
pressed interest "la the similarity
of the methods applied in Finland
and Poland.
The Finnish minister to Lon
don called the lavtilon "a
straightforward case of aggres
sion' and added that it was "ob
vious that Russia wanted to dom
lnata Finland."
The British press headlined the
Soviet-Finnish war above their
own conflict in which Britain suf
fered another loss at sea with the
sinking of the 2.73 0-ton steamer
Sheaf Crest by a ' mine off the
southeastern coast. Twenty-nine
survivors, many of them Injured,
were rescued.
In air warfare, two British
planes attacked and downed a
German Dornler seaplane over the
North sea yesterday, the air min
istry announced, whlla tml
German plane was engaged by two
British fighters north of the Firth
of Forth but the German ship es
caped.
Chamberlain told the house the
government welcomed warmly the
United States' willingness to lend
her good offices in settling the
Russian-Finnish dispute, since in
the British government's opinion
"the question at Issue between
Finland and the soviet union are
not of a nature to justify a resort
to war-like measures.
: Fishermen Lost
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. IMtfV
Hope was virtually abandoned to
day for two fishermen missing
since storms last week. Neither
John Tuillila. Bwaeor nor Harold
Cox. Aberdeen, was reported to
have landed at jOregon or Wash
ington ports.
Hemorrhage Fatal
To Idaho Infant
ST. MARIES. Idaho. Nov. 10.
(ARobert Louis Sampson, one
of triplets born Nov. 2 to Mr. sod
Mrs. Sam Sampson in a two-room
cabin far back1 in north Idaho'
hills. Is dead.
Dr. Owen D. Plstt disclosed to
day the Infant failed to survive
an Internal hemorrhage last
night.
COLDS
For quick relief
from the misery
of colds, lake 660
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El J(H Id . ITlll H FEfc "BETTEK VALINES'
EFT FJRAPPEFJGS
Y7rappmrj Paper
50 and 2.00
Tags and Seals
50 and 100
Chrislnas Boxes
50and3LO0
Everything; you need to make your
Gifts delightful Christmas surprises I
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Tied anudl yed Scasrfe Ci Hmmeirs
Tied and dyed
28x26 Inch
17x34 inch
17x48 inch
34x34 inch
-250
390 J
-1590
Beautiful Rainbow Colors
Fringed Scarfs
11x17 Inch
11x22 Inch
11x35 Inch
22x22 Inch
39c
Pillow Tops .
Flush Valour I A
Pillow Tops. flSC
Imported Wall
TAPESTRIES
Beautiful Designs AO.
Spedal SrOC
xz2 incn Of"
Tapesiry ScarfsjC
Job lot Spedal n a
Velonr Hals . 5BC
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTLIEIIT
A HUGE SELECTION TO
CHOOSE FROM ,
5 for 5c 3 for 5c
A for 5c, 5e 10c
Boxed
Greeting Cards
Box ol 10
Box ol 23 250
Box oi 50 490
Fresh, Delicious
Chocolate Creams
Assorted Flarors
Rich chocolate covered
old fashioned creams.
Take home a pound or
two for over the week-
i end.
Special! Ib.
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GIFT
TIES
Many new
and beau
tiful pat
terns to
choose from. Give Ties this
Christmas, they are sure to
be appreciated.
Stamped
Pfflou Gases:
2 pa!r
"Clever designs In genuine DO
TPepperen brand pillow HI
cases. - Tney make Ideal r1
i Xmas gifts. Special 59c pr.
WOOL SGADFS
lit
V I it
, ..uiese smart looJdna wool
py4jscarfs. Re's sure to appreci-
sssf es
Give Dad.
( "Brother or
yboy friend
one oi
Netv! Rayon
New patterns, new col
or combinations. The
finest value we've ever
seen In Table Cloths so
low In price ;
BRUSEI SETS
Here's a
gift sug-
estlon
ou're
bound to please him wilh. A
Jlarge variety to choose from.
12xl6-Inch
......
RaBe3 PEdojes
Over 30 sublectsv to OKLYI f
select from. Here's em I fT
Item .wi!r-h mnVM rt A I t W
lovely gift. New Ivory '-j5
moulding or burnished
brown. , . L ;
me with.
pper feo
"st. . Ex-!
cepflonally
i 'olds for men and for youihs
'ifom wen.
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HERE'S A FEW OP THE HUNDREDS
YOU HAVE TO SELECT FROM . . .
ASK FOR THE BIG 8-PAGE TOY
TOWN AND GIFT CIRCULAR AND
THEN CHOOSE YOUR GIFTS. !
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Assorted Flavors
JIiiEtilio Jellies
They're pure, whole- SPECIALI
some and nutritious and r1 .
at a special low price. I I if I 1 r
Use them in cooking r'SVWVU
too as weU as for eat
ing. Lb.
. Boxed
'Kerchiefs
p A 1 1 r actively
boxed hand
kerchiefs for
women. An
appreciated gift and one that
Is economical, too.
Oiled Silk
Hapolf Staffed Doll QQ g
A stmudns Chinchilla cloth dolly. Wash-
able painted features. 20 laches tall '- '
Liilicgraplied Tea Seis
Unbreakable metal Serrlce for four
Krery little gjlrl wants one of these.
250
Targe! Game
t swell shooting games on one target.
A swell toy for boys.
Sleel Auics and Trucks
Fellows! Here a big selection of new
track models and autos.
1
250
Heronry' Slreanline'r $ J
S79i Inch, 4 emit passenger
train. IP track sections.
Story Books 2.0 6
Tour choice , of popular
JnTenUe stories. :
Racing Car
The Glant King Is 12 U
inches long. Powerful spring motor.
Climbing Tank 25 C
Play war games with this :
g4 Inch army tank.' -
Turnover Tank 49 (J
Rons along thea-torns: .
completely orer. & Inches long. - .
Sinrdy Trader J.9l25
SH Inches long. Power- -, ,
fnl enongh to pall a load. '
Table Tennis 25 ii
lanlor set complete with ,
2 paddles, ball, net and posts.
Building Blocks ftOd
There fnm bnfldlna; ...7
hosiBea with these stained blocks. -
Ycaft's Fccliail
With stardy football
grain fabrle co-rer and bladder.
Ilcsicd JJ,0C Cr 25 C
Tc?3
Beanlifcl Girl Doll 40
Curly hair, soft body. 14 U Inches talL Lore-
ly percale frock and bonnet. .
W0
Toy Cooking Uiensils
Cooking ntensils of bright polished alnml
nam with red handles and knobs. Each
Plush Bears and Puppies
Colorful plush bears T inches talL Pnpples
8 to 9 Inches tall, with leather collars.
Go-io-Sleep Doll
Beantlfal doll with curly hair, soft
staffed body, percale bonnet and frock.
Dulber Dolls and Aninals 0d
Painted in natnral colors. They hare .
whistles and aqneak Toices.
Kiddies' Cleaning Set
Complete with brash, duster, IS Inch
handlednwt pan and cleanser boxes.
Sewing Ilacbine
You'll like this hand driren sewing.ma.
chine to stitch douy clothes. - -
"Tiny Toi" Toy Brcons St
Wire bound toy brooms to keep little . .
housekeepers busy. Bright red handle. . '
f Ml
mm
SIece set complete
In holder.
O Saves left-overs.
O Prevents spilling.
O Prevents spread
of food odors.
BROOCIES
IIECliLilCES
DDilCELETS
The same
quality
priced
elsewhere
at 35c and even as high as
SOc. ' r
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Jap Silk Women's
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111" Tnxcks rriih Trailer! 49 c 1 - JjkdI
ouxaj vsaawwa o wnra iraua wiui -
detachable trailers.
Everyone Likes Hingof 25 c
Buy a act for the family for,
Xmas. "JUNIOR BINGO 10c
Card Ganes
"Authors, "Old Maid. "Jack
Straw and all the other faTorltes.
2100
2S-in. lax Dsnicses '
Ebony finish wood with counter-
ar white dots. -Prayon" design.
Tuirling Gano
Twirl ball around center post.
Score when the ten plna npset.
They make an excel-
lent gift for Mother or
Sister. Brilliant color.
combinations with silk
floral embroidery on back ol. garment
EIAIIICUnE
Hi AO .
Reguarly 1X0 set
Here's an pN
opporhnv I .ZTNV I T
IrytosaveV
S 1 e on
your Christmas gift selection. s C '3
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Bkcks
2Lc Cr 25c
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IIB?Rf&)n "i'Tr'M!Yl
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Japanese Silk Lounging I
as- if -
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Trpiece Japanese sSk
pajamas In a hnge
sortznent ol ' patterns
and color combina
tions. '
. ' fill?!
13347. CQIZiSnCIAE. ST.
"The Store of Better Valoen"
SALEI1, 0DE60II
New shapes, f i yTs C1 .
new styles. vjr ti
popular c ol SjJ C V I
pre excep
tional values.