The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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EAGE EIGHT
Spy; Fighting
Change Asked
President .'Asks Justice
Department Be Given
f; Alien Control
WASHINGTON. May 23.-yP)-In
? a reorganization message
mtrked "urgent." President
Itoosevelt sent congress Wednes
day plan to shift the Immigration
and nataraliiatlon service from
the labor to the justice depart
ment so that authorities may
dal quickly" with spies and sa
boteurs. At the same time Chairman
Dls (D-Tex) of the house com
mittee on unAmerican activities
Introduced a bill to bar all alien
nails, fascists and communists
NEW FAST GRANULAR YEAST
Works in a Hurry Heeds tto Refrigeration!
DID you ever bear of a dry bak
ing ytaat that's iact and bold
Ha fermenting power for dmya on
pour pantry atIt. -without any
hatp from an torn bos? Maybe
you'-ra lone yearn 5 for aach a bak
loc yeast; it so, it's bene and you
mow can goto your grocer and ask
fcrMACA.
It's new and different, and sfa
Just as simpta and easy to use aa any
ordinary wet yeast. T harm' a noth
ing naw to tarnm, no naw tricks
' to try. When yov're ready to bake,
Jut M MACA in a cop of luke
warm water and for the rest of the
routine folk your favorite straight
dough method and you should have
successful results.
One woman wrote us: MACA ia
tha tint new big idaa in horn
baking that Fwa com acroas in
94 jaata eiparMtnoe. My fritrnda
For the past several years Salem shoppers have been very happy and sat
isfied with the service we have extended them in six shopping; days a week.
We believe it only fair to ourselves and our employees to relax on Sundays. Aside
from that, most of our employees enjoy going to church on Sundays. WE DONT
FEEL JUSTIFIED IN DENYING THEM THIS PRIVILEGE which we would to
a certain extent be compelled to do, by remaining open on Sundays. This is a FREE
COUNTRY, so why not be free ... at least on Sundays, as is the largest per cent
of the population of our great nation!
PLSirS
Morning
Milk Co.
Just the thing gl
for lemonade. - j
Each rib
Solid Heads
Each
OUiJUisiliil
BULK APPLE
PecSiB 22c 9aL $1.68
SUNSHINE GRAHASI CRACKERS,
Hb. pkg. only
Mi- The same high grade we
CASTLE BRAND
Montana hard wheat, 49 lbs.
KITCHEN QUEEN
49 lbs.
GVER RIGHT
43 lbs
RED WHITE AND BLUE
S3 lbs.
FISHEB'S
Sold with a positive money
feack guarantee. Use half of
the bag, if you. are not sails-1
f ltd return the balance and
receive your purchase " price.
Crown or Fisher's
Clend, 49 lbs.
1.63
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from the conn try and to deport
any now here, along with aliens
whom police certify to be revolu
tionary agitator.
The president said he had. not
planned to submit another reor
ganisation plan at this session but
that "the startling; sequence of
International events which has
occurred since then has necessi
tated a rerlew of the measures
required for the nation's safety
and that "this : has revealed a
pressing need" for the transfer.
"Much can be said for the re
tention of these: functions in the
department of. labor during nor
mal times, the message contin
ued. fI am convinced, however,
that under existing conditions
the immigration and naturaliza
tion activities can best contribute
to the national well-being only if
they are closely Integrated with
the actirities of the department of
Justice."
The step is aimed at "those al
iens who conduct themselves in a
manner that conflicts with the
mad harm at laat found what
wa'ra feasn looking and hoping
foe thaam many moona. " This poa
stbly i nmsnallw unspoken thought
of many, many house wires, judged
by the great and iuci easing demand
for MACA whercrerit is introduced.
Try MACA today. Youll lika k
better, well guess, than any other
yeast you svei osed.
NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO.
1750 M. AaaUas Avs. Ctrioaga. M.
AT YOU9
t ocnt
Small Cans
Only
SNO-CAP. A Carsten's
Contains No Fish
4 Pound Carlcn
fThTTD
EGGS 2doz.330 2doz.3!0
Grade A Large Medinm
TO AS
(Limit)
Extra Special! 125 Foot Ron tf H
Only .
Fine Cane
Sne Flalie
150
have
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always sold
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public late rest.- the message amid,
bat "does sot reflect any Inten
tion to deni-lve them (aliens gen
erally of their civil liberties of
otherwise to impair, their legsi
status."
Flight Training
To Start for 10
Twenty "seven aviation enthu
siasU who hare been taking
ground school training at the Sa
lem airport under the CAA ci
vilian aeronautics training pro
gram will take examinations soon,
possibly this week, to determine
which ten will be "graduated"
into actual flight training.
The ten receiving the highest
grade in the examination will go
on from ground school to plane
operation. The examination ques
tions are expected this week and
flight training will start as soon
as they are checked and graded,
possibly by June 1.
Vern DeAutremont - Is Instruc
tor for the group.
Nominations Made
By Salem Lions
Salem Lions club members yes
terday nominated Dr. Carl W. Em
mons. Ronald E. Jones and George
A. Rhoten for the presidency of
the organization. The annual elec
tion will be held Jane 6.
Other nominees are:
First Tic e-president, James
Cooke, " 'Virgil T. Golden and
Lloyd A. Lee; sBecond vice-president.
Walter R. Dry. R. W. "Joe"
Land and Ed Schreder; third
vice-president. Dr. Estill Brunk.
Edward Majek and Roy Houser;
directors, two to be elected.
Wayne Doughton, J. Fuhrer, Fred
Keeler. Jack Putnam, Dr. W. D.
Snodgrass and Dr. Waldo Zeller.
LOOK! READ!
Very Important
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C2TGO:i STATESMAN, Sdsssfc
Objections yoiced
To Proposed Cabs
Conncil License Committee
' to Take Application
U Under Advisement
No Intention of usurp Ins; priv
ileges' granted companies now
operating; was expressed as ' the
attitude of the Kconomv Cab com
Pny Inc vrhich seeks licenses
Cor a tleet of 11 taxleabs, at a
hearing before .the cltr council
license . committee Wednesday
nlisht. " - ' . - !
W. W McKlnney, appearing for
the cab - company, said the pro
posed cab service wonld provide
rides for a tea cent fare , within
certain cones. He cited success
ful operation of- soch a plan In
several son them, states. -
R. W. Lemen. president of
Oregon Motor Stages, operators
of the city has lines, told the
committee the service outlined
by the new organization "wonld
be destructive' to his company's
business. .
Troy Wood of the. Salem Taxi-'
cab company also raised objec
tions to the new venture.
The license application was
taken under advisement by the
committee.
Harvest of Peas
May Be Doubled
PORTLAND. May J3-V-Ore-gon
growers may harvest 70,000
acres of Austrian winter peas for
seed this year, compared with
38,500 acres in 1939, an agricul
ture department survey indlvated
today.
Western Oregon showed a gen
eral Increase, particularly In
Clackamas, Marion and Yamhill
counties. Conditions are about 78
per cent of normal because of
stem rot and aphlds.
The state's hairy vetch har
vest will be about 5,000 acres
against 37.000 acres a year ago.
Common vetch cut for seed is up
about 25 per cent and Hungarian
vetch 15 per cent.
Additional seed production
acreage has been planted In va
rious types of ryegrass.
Youth Enlists in
Training School
PORTLAND. May 1 3 - (JP) -The
Portland recruiting office an
nounced today that 17 Oregon
men accepted by army traveling
flying cadet examining board last
month had enlisted and been sent
to training schools.
Those sent to the Cal-Areo
Training corporation at Glendale,
Calif., included Pan! B. Smyth,
Tryson R. Bailey, Robert M. Mao
ism, all of Corvallis, and Henry
D. Frants, Salem.
Those assigned to the Allan
Hancock college of aeronautics at
Santa Mario, Callf include Jo
seph A. Rawls. Jr., and Robert
W. Robinson, Corvallis.
CoUegeROTCMen
Given Commissions
CORVALLIS, Msy 23 - OP) -Twenty-one
special awards and
103 second lieutenants commis
sions tn the US army reserves
were distributed te Oregon State
college reserve officers' training
corps members todsy.
Commissions included:
Field artillery Fred DahL 811
verton; Henry Pavelek, Wood
burn; Charles Warren,' Salem.
Corps of engineers Victor
Clay, Harrisbnrg; Herbert Glale
yer, Salem.
nil's
Frails - Vegelables - Denies
FINEST QUALITY - LOW PRICES
LeMuce Large size hds.
CncmnLcrs Large hot house
Lemons Fancy Snnkist, doz.
Oranges Valeneias for juice 2 doz. 450
Thin skin, Arizona, doz. 290
Cclteo . . . Y7c IIot7 Llavo ;
; At the Popular Price :
Lb. 1120 t3 Hjs. 350
One of the Finest Coffees Sold at the Price - -
Crccliers 2-ib. box : H50
CORN - PEAS - ' O i OtT-
PEANS TOMATOES ; M , . 1 for p
1 2o3 Ilzum vsiveciifl
ulu'J.l Urovni or Powdered Ibiu sUiWy
Oregon.- Frlddr Korelagv MAT.
Freed Quickly
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', I.t.N. FkotepKat .
Comedienne Martha Raye wears a
woebegone expression in Los An
geles court as she testifies in her suit
for divorce from her second hus
band, David Rose, composer and ar-,
ranger. She was given her freedom
after three minutes on the stand.
The charge was cruelty.
Early Cutting of
Tall Grass Urged
Cooperation of Salem property
owners in the city's annual grass
cleanup drive was asked yesterday
by City Engineer J. H. Davis.
"Our early spring has made
the grass grow more heavily than
usual with the result we must
start our cutting program earlier
than nrdinarr." Davis said. "This
department will greatly appreciate
lot owners' seeing tnat tan grass
is cut, so that we don't have to
do it."
The engineer said first notices
to cut grass would be served next
Monday. By ordinance his depart
ment is reanired to do the cutting
it the property owner falls to do
so after receiving live aays' no
tice. The cost of the cutting is
made a lien upon the property.
A second cutting will be made
late In the summer.
There Is "sue sm sMgic" awaitfag
every bewsewlfe with f aawiae
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tasty dashes seed eeiy s miaimem
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Public Is Invited
To Look at Stars
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B. L. Bradley Will Open
Obscrratory, 8 to 10,"
: Wednesday Niglitj
B. !. Bradley, local amateur
astronomer, will open his observa
tory on Waldo avenne to the pub
lic without charge Wednesday
nights from. 8 nntil 10 o'clock
through the months of June, July
and August, he announced yester
day. . .. - , j - I , -
Brightest point In the heavens
at the present time Is Venus, vis
ible after sunset in the western
y Venus on May 2 0, Bradley
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says, reached a point tn her orbit
around the sun where she appears
at the greatest .brilliancy and Is
even bright enough to be seen in
the daytime without optical aid
If one knows where to look.
Venus average distance from
the sun is 7.200.000 miles, much
less than the earth's and therefore
It receives about twice as much
heat from the sun as the earth
does. Venus has a surface area
about 91 per cent that of the
earth.
It takes Venus 224.7 days to
complete one trip around the sun,
thus a year on Venus Is 224.7 of
our days on earth.
- The location, of the Bradley
observatory Is out-South Commer
cial street to Waldo avenue, then
east on Waldo about one city
block. -
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Williams Rites; Friday
PORTLAND. May MOy-The
body of . Ralph E. Williams, sen
ior vice-chairman of the repub
lican ' national committee, was re
turned to Oregon today for fu
neral services Vrldsy at 2:20 p.m.
The veteran republican leader
died In Philadelphia last Thurs
day. , . ' ' -
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