The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 31, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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Ths OUTGO!? STATESMAIf. Salvia. Ortoiv Friday Morning!. I-Iar 9LH4&---
McNutt Calls on
Roosevelt to Run
Cites "Danger" as Reason
for Pica; Reaction to
Statement Varied
WASHINGTON. Mar JHTV
A eslr to President Roosevelt to
accept reaomiaatlon "la rlew ot
tbe dancer to oar aecnrltr was
Issued today by Pan! -V. MeNatt,
who has been himself a condl
Uoaal eaadldato for tha presi
dency; .
McNutt. tha federal security
administrator and former forer
nor of ladiaaa, has sought tha
democratic nomination, bat ha
stressed that; ha woald scrap his
own aspirations If Mr. Roosevelt
became a candidate.
Today he i Issued a statement
sayinr that 'the nation's welfare,
now dependent apon total pre
paredness to avert the threat of
total war, requires that President
Roosevelt continue as the chief
executive.'
-It Is true.- he said, -that
there are able men in both parties
who are capable of directing the
affairs of the nation under ord
inary circumstances. Bat the em
ergency which faces ns is so crit
ical that It requires the strong
leadership and wealth of exper
ience In world affairs that the
president alone can provide.?
On Capitol Hill, the reaction
to McNutt's statement was mixed.
Senator Wheeler - (D-Mont),
himself a contender for the dem
ocratic nomination, asserted: I
Walker's; Grocery
Phone 5151
162 N. Com.
The Besl in Frails - Vegetables Berries
2
Lemons
Oranges
Graii efrmi
Lettuce Large heads
Large Hoi House Guises
Tomatoes 2
Unminn Van Camp's
a&uiuiuy
.doz.
doz.
150
450
doz. 290
for 3LO0
50
ibs. 190
White or Golden, 2ft can rf.
Armour's Pork & Beans No 9
cans
250
. 4
120 3 ibs.
2 450
No. 1
Roast
Preferred
Stock
3
ilrmonr's Ililli
Airline Coffee ib
Wallxers Coffee
Jell Powder
Pineapple Ue. 2tf cans broken slices
Wei Pack Shrimp 2
Tang Salad Dressing
Kix Cereal
Soap
Jello
for
for
100
150
250
Sierra Pine, Camay
quart ....
2 pkgs.
w cakes
6 flavors
3
pkgs.
190
170
i60
140
don't think that Mr. McNutt or
anybody else has to worry about
the president accepting the nom
ination. Every recent action has
ahowa Tery definitely that he
will. : .. ; f - .:i .-;-,-.
From Senator Bnrke (D-Neb)
came the statement that he was
opposed "to a third term for any
president ' under any circam
stances at any time."
Holdup Shooting
Believed Solved
Sjkea, Ilcld in Wichita,
Confesses - Portland ;'
Crime, Is Report .
PORTLAND, May 10-(JP-The
holdnp-shootlnr of two Portland
detectives may be, eclved by the
arrest of a man In Wichita Falls.
Tex., DetectlTe Captain J. J. Kee-
gan said today.
- Keegan was notified by Wlchi
ta Falls officers that Harry Sykes,
64, held on an armed robbery
charge, had admitted part In the
shooting affray here May 19,
1S37.
Two gunmen stepped from an
automobile the detectires stopped
as It sped from the scene of a
waterfront drug store holdup. De
tective M. McMeeken was
wounded twice in the elbow and
Detectlre Roy Thompson was shot
through both hands.
The gunmen escaped, abandon
Ing C. M. Gnetafson and his auto
mobile which they had comman
deered near the drug store.
Keegan said John Wiley Deer
ing, 39, confessed before his exe
cution on a murder charge In
Utah, October 31, 1938, that he
was one ot the gunmen. He re
fused to name his accomplice.
Wichita Falls police were asked
by Portland officers to send
copy of Sykes' statement and pic
tures for ldentfiication by Gus-
tafson.
Secret Marriage, Divorce Reveled
Honorary Degrees
Await Four, OSC
CORVALLIS. May 3 M;p)-Hon-
orary degrees will be conlerred on
two engineers and two scientists
at the 71st annual Oregon State
college commencement Monday,
President George Peary said.
Degrees of doctor of engineering
wHI be receired by Brigadier Gen
eral Thomas M. Robins of Wash
ington, DC, assistant chief of US
army engineers who directed
Bonnerille dam's construction,
and John H. Belknap ot Pitts
burgh, former Oregon State col
lege' faculty member and manager
of the Westlnghouse Electric
technical lmprorement and train
ing department.
Elmer I. Applegate of Williams,
Ore., acting curator ot the Dudley
Herbarium at Stanford university,
and A. T. Taylor of Cleveland.
Ohio, city planner and landscape
architect who extended the OSC
campus plan 15 years ago, will re
ceive doctor ot science degrees.
tug. su. r-A H.lGiA-J V 2 cartons
DvP I Corner N. Com'L & Chemeketa Sts. I LJ
v I ( Phone 7335
Pork and Deans
H caas A Good Bay
Pepper, . . . .
I'largarine .
ToHel Tissue .
. . . 3 for 250
1-Ib. carious 190
. per lb. 100
. . 3 rolls 100
Shortening . . 4-lb. cartons 350
BANTAM CORN, TENDER PEAS 3 -
TENDER GREEN BEANS O CBUS ad. Op
SPUDS . . . . 59-tt. tag 490
Grapefruit
Juice
46-oz. Tin
250
JBHUb-O I
Assorted Flarors
3 pks.140
U.j..i.niin ...hi. . . ' . ..,!). m-mJ.
NO. a Rags Feanoa's Guaranteed Qaaltty
Farina ... . . 4I-lb.bag
Deviled
Ileal
3 cinsaU0
230
Candy Bars and Gam . 3 for 3.00
Onr Erery Dy Price .
Frdi Peclin Qis. 25c, Gal. 980
Tb 8n Fi Qnittj as Lat Year Bring CoaUlnrr
f saiw 1 tteK3rSVm, ...... 2 lbs. 290
v Crackers . COFFEE AT A SAVIIIG
T 24b. Box PEARSON'S TLJ Sir
fl RED BAG . . :l . Tb. iZ&p IBS.
Graiaa . . 9-li.:t:3 29 C Pcaiml Bnlier . 3 lis. 25c
, ' Ooaree, for Breakfast Cereal ! Wtw U Toa Dram Erery Week
Salad Dressing cr Sprca3, qL 15s Pancake Flsar, 9lb tag 29 C
g . . BUY YQUI2 FLQUIl and FEED IXCRE
FARMER JOE, a good 10
bread floor, 49-Ib. sack . M jit.lw
HAPPY FAMILY, good fl j
eiioQsa for anyone, 49-Ib. sk.
S1.05
KITCHEN QUEEN
13-lb. sack
Linso scn.TCH feed
tOO-Ib. baga
D.TJIT FEED
80 lbs...
GltOC51 OATS
lbs. -
MILL RCX
SO lbs. .
SUPER DA1RT
tM lbs. ,
Si. 19
0I.G5
f
Actress Priscllla Lane and Orla W. Hagltrad, assistant film director,
with whom she Is shown here la Hollywood, Calif ., were married at
Yuma, Ariz., Jan. 25, 19S9, aad dirorced May 8, 104O. Mrs. Cora
B. Blallicaa, Pricllla's mother, disclosed the secret marriage and
divorce, She said her daughter left Haglnnd the day after their
marriage. She dirorced him on grounds of non-rapport. "They're
oang; and they made a mistake, Mrs. M allies said..
Blue Devil Nazi Motorcycle Squads
Harass Areas Behind French Lines;
Cutting Wires Their Principal Joh
BERLIN, May SO. (AP) Adolf Hitler ias put sold
iers mounted on motorcycles to new destructive uses behind
enemy lines in carrying out his blitzkrieg plans through Bel
gium and northern France.
Dubbed "blue devils" by tho French, the motorcyclists
were sprung as a surprise on the allies in the Picardy section
01 ranee, zrom Amiens to tne
channel, north of the Somme.
Authorized quarters tonight
said these motorcyclists, trained
and used only for scouting duty.
were estimated at zu.ooo in num
ber.
They were sent into Picardr
aunng tne encirclement opera
tions against tne allies with or
ders to break all possible com'
mnnication lines linking the al
lied northern armies and those
south ot the Somme.
In addition they were to harass
the enemy in erery other possible
way.
An authorized spokesman said
the "blue derils" raced orer the
countryside 50 to 60 miles an
hour In groups of eight and ten.
Each cycle has a sidecar. The
crews are equipped with automat
ic pistols, carbines and light ma
chine guns.
without reduced speed fhey
strafe enemy marching units and
encamped troops alike.
The motorcycles throw off a
thick blue exhaust which acts as
a smoke screen and gives the rid
ers their nickname.
Specialized- motorcycle units
follow the first squads. These
later machines are equipped with
wire cutting tools, hand cren-
ades. and other destructive devi
ces for use against power lines,
transiormers and other ker ob
jects.
Among the most ingenious in
struments is a rope with a cutting
eage. rnis rope can be thrown
over a wire in such a way as to
cut it by see-saw motion, although
me users are insulated and safe.
These forays are repeated fre
quently 10 ninaer eiiective re
pairs.
The "blue devils" employ time
bombs for use on bridges and
switching-control towers.
The squads are composed of
picked men who know the terrain
to which they were assigned, eith
er as a result of World war ex
perience or special travels as tour
ists. Losses among the "blue devils"
are few, the spokesman said, be
cause they move too fast and rare
ly ever appear at a spot which has
prepared a defense for them.
"The blue devils." he said, "are
a blitzkrieg in lilllputian form.
Phong)
8757
Sslcn's Lcsdizrj Ilarlrcl
r
171 South
Commercial St
Ypa, Sir I Where yon save money every day. One slop at this home owned market
will convince yon of the savings that can be made daily.
PnreLnnl 5:250
Our-Own Make r
Dams Own Make . lb.
120
Porh f(fI2casiih.
No Shanks
A Good Buy
Breas! of Veal ib. 120
For Stuffing. With the Pocket
Pork Sausage 32 1250
None
OISma J a?
eJUUUU aULVUl Pork.
None Better
Beef or 1 fTk
lb.
lb.
50
Sirkia Sical: . . . IB. ISc
VC21 SI2T7 . ... lb. 8c
PijIIcda . . . . li. Sc
Ilcllsn Dcasl . . lb. 10c
Dacca Backs, heavy, lb. 1 0 c
Side Bacon, heavy, lb. 12c
Lcgllclicn lb. 15c
Ccllage Dolli . Ib. 15c
Spare Dibs, lb. Gc and lOc
Ilnllca Slew . Ib. 5c
PigVreei .... lb. 3c
Ilnllcn Cbops . . 3 lbs. 25 c
Bach Bones . . 8 lbs. 25 C
Well, Folks! Another week almost ended ... And the hoosewive is always charged
with the responsibility of making every penny count in her daily shopping. There
fore, while shopping at this home owned market you not only save but you get
quality meats as well. And this means yon get full value received today, tomor
row and every day.
Mcdowell's market open until 7 p.m. Saturday
y,fi.i7iix5)-)(5)rmim
Shop the Ilelropolilan for ihese "Beller Valnes"so economical in price and gnaranleed io givo
saiislaciion or your noney cheerfully relnnded j h -
Scalise Indicted
On Sixty Counts
NEW TORK. May SO-iV
Sduat, roluble. 43-year-old George
Scalise, until a month ago presi
dent of the AFL's building serr
Ice employes international union
aad its 70,000 laborers, was In
dicted Wednesday for larceny,
forgery and embezzlement ln
rolrlng 60,087.27 In union
funds.
Distrlet Attorney Thomas E.
Dewey's office said the aunt tn
Tolred actually was closer to
1200.000 and Murray 1. Gurfein,
assistant district attorney, de
clared that at least $100,000 of
mat amount naa oeen taken from
the onion's headquarters in Chi
cago. i Scalise, who a month ago was
indicted for conspiracy and extor
tion ot $97,150 from employers
and members ot his own union,
was accused In the new Indictment-
of obtaining money from
the union by fraud,
j The , indictment carried '. CO
counts 35 charges of grand
larceny, c, of. common-law lar
ceny, 8 of embezzlement and 11
of forgery.
J . .- ' I
.i m,m K C T ill
f t UaL B. O. CTum. . S.
Herbal remedies for ailment
of stomach, ilrer, kidney, skin.
oiood, glands and urinary sys
tem of men and wamm S3
years In serrice. Naturopathic
Physicians. Ask rour neiehbora
about CHAN LAM.. '
DO. CIIAII Liill
CHDnSE MEDICH CO.
Court Su. corner Liber
ty. Office open Taeaday aad
Saturday only. 10 a. m. to I
p. m , ( to 7 p m. Consultation,
blood pressure and urine tests
l 1 DOT!
POT SC0UREI1S Regular 5c Cm for
SDiniER AIIKLETS
r iEii's work son
pr.
CHILD'S APROIIS
Cute Styles..
CAIIDY BARS
Baby Ruth
Batterfinger
for
COFFEE GUPS
White Porcelain .
V7IHTE SHOE CLEAIIE0
Reg. 10c.
PAPER TOWELS
WAX PAPER
Cutter box, 40 feet.
TURKISH TO WELS
Ideal hand towels
25's EIJVELOPES
UTILITY DOVLS a spwfai
Value..:
BOYS' SAILOR HATS
RUDDER BABY PAIjTS
PAPER IIAPKIDS
I2AI0 CURLSI1S
50 In package.
2 on card for only
CAIHIERY APROIIS
Lightweight white
rubber aprons. Buy
enough to last all
summer at this low
price. ONLY I
RUBBER GLOVES
"Genuine Latex"
Non -slip gripper
rubber . gloves reg
ularly sold at 39c
pair. . . . PR.
i -
lanrsssMiraaTS
Field hats of soft pliable
straw. Extra wide brim
for complete protection
from the sun.
Women's SEx2trII SE k S
Sizes 14 to 20 v
at least 1.49 . . .
SPECIAL!
Sen Glasses (oc
Uen's. women's JTi J
aad children's
:: slaes. . - '
s
Women's
New! Simmer I I i
Dresses ni
S '
: ""' """
EIESSIliinES
Tour Choice of
Four Delicious Flavors
O Vanilla
V Chocolate '
O Pineapple
o Strawberry
Triple Treat" mm
ICE CRKAM CONES C
Special!
SUBMITS IIEEBS i
Hisses' Swia Sdis . ; 98 C
Ilea's All Ucel Tnmlrs 98 c
Doys' ElasUs Trcabs 59 C
Snin Cap3 . . 5s - 10c 25c
Crisp ! Crunchy nu- f-i r1-!
tritious candy at a l, III "
Hua. nun price. '
Regularly 20c Ibt
SPECIAL! LDl
Rovs . .
Tends QfpXC
Wtowsl 4Wat I,,--
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SriHL C2EG0II
WE RESERVE TO B RIGHT TO U5IIT
ire tree of charge.