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Tb OrJIGON STATESMAN, fkdea, Oregon. Friday Monilag, July 12. X3i3 (PAGS TII7J Cheering Reports Heard by Willkie Landon Says He's Caugbt Popular Imagination; Candidate Rests By WILLIAM B. ARDERY COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 11-UPi-Wendell L Willkie, republican presidential nominee, received a letter today front All M. Landon, 193C repnblican can didate, sajr ins that he had "caught the Imagination" of the people. . h Lan don's letter, which carried a. "Dear Wendell", greeting, eame - to Willkie, vacationing in Color ' ado's . mountain 1 area, while the nominee was .. making' plans' to talk . next week . with republican 'leaders.. . ... ,. k.. ;. The guest, list' was expected to include Landon, former. President Herbert Hoover, Got. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota, who man aged Winkle's Philadelphia cam paign," and Representative Joe Martin (R-Mass), new chairman of the republican national com mittee. - ' Strong , in Missouri . In his1 letter, Landon said that he had "talked with a- traveling - salesman "on whom I -have de pended a great deal for the la 12 years for reports on public sentiment in this section." "He has Just told me," the letter continued, "that out of 118 interviews in the. democratic section of Missouri, 82 per cent were favorable to you. x x x. "There is no doubt that you have' caught the .imagination of the American people." --v -'Willkie Bpent today; resting. He told reporters that was "trying deliberately to be lazy," and that "I feel a lot better already" as a result of his take-lt-easy pro gram. Backs Hatch BUI . Willkie said that is was "fine that the house had approved the Princesses Remain in Imperiled England . ..... ii.iuij, 111 ' ' j ' I " v ' " ' i " i . I ' , r . -: - 1 - " ; . - V i i ( j I ' ' r .: ' i. j , :,. " v.-.i: t. : J . ? - ; . - l v-r ; llllllll.l- i-.rn.Tr-11 ,. 11,1,1 n ..,, ,. . ... V '.. - Nev Oregon Trek Is Total Failure v (Continued trom pagt 1) the farm security administration, said he went, to' the I settlement early today to ; Inspect IV but fonhd the pioneers had1 dlsap peared. "Automobile - tire tracks pointed to the south, he said, In dicating the settlers might have returned to California. ' . . .y " Fryer said he visited the group' yesterday but found: scant wel come, and was told to return to day when the ''camp spokesman" would see him. - : It was suggested that the group instead of returning to .Califor nia, might have moved, to a new location In this region." ; Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret of the British royal family are shown in a pony cart at the country ! residence "somewhere in, England" where they are staying daring: t the wsir. Their father. King George, barely missed exposure to a bombing raid in southern England on Thursday. AP Telemat. Hatch measure extending to state employes paid partly from federal funds the existing restrictions on political activity by ' federal workers. ; . "I began : advocating passage of the Hatch measure on May 11," the nominee asserted. Asked for comment regarding the unsuccessful attempt of Rep resentative Rankin (D-Mlss) to Insert an amendment in the Hatch measure,, to forbid politi cal activity of employes of pri- Willkie responded, "Just say I laughed;" . tie laughed again .when a re porter told him of reports that bombs had been found .near the republican convention hall at Philadelphia. "There Jgas a bit of an explo sion," he remarked with a grin. I vately owned utility companies, rn Life Insurance company and Floyd E. Fowler of Portland were Friday guests at the home of the latter parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler. an Election Is Still Disputed (Continued from Pag 1) rived to gather today in front of the Catnacho party headquarters. Camachd spokesmen : said .'they were "enthusiastic" supporters ot the administration . candidate. " J Tresldent Cardenas maintain ing his "hands off" policy. kept silent- regarding the increasing bitterness ' between the two fac tions. : ' . ;' , ; v '.""',; : .Only a few t minor, disorders marked the day's counting.' First to report was the ninth district giving Camacho 23,409 votes, Al maxan 4S8S. Back From War i;: Biovie ' Actress Madeleine Carroll l carried her light coat and held - her hat as she disembarked I from the Atlantic clipper which . brought her' from Europe. She ; said the German invasion ; of : ; France kept her from seeing the 800 children she is taking care . of In a French orphanage--i AP Telemat,' Soldier's Armor I Proves Effective ! : - NEW .YORK, July. ll-i?VA 15-pound jacket that looks like an . elaborate baseball chest pro tector Is the 194 suit of armor that may prevent .untold casual ties, in. war. ? . '.:uji It " was, devised by- Gerald Laughlln, general manager of the US Armor corporation here, and word came from London today that: the British army is considering-adoption of it. : Far advanced beyond the ' bul-let-proo vest; it protects the back and sides a well as the front. In : tests it -has stopped bullets from 1 a Thompson' sub-machine gun,- and from a .German mauser pistol at s distance of 25 yards. , The front is composed of three solid thin layers of secret-formula steel , separated by two "narrow strips of thin rubber, bolted together,- and the - whole covered with khaki canvas; the back Is of similar construction, only with two layers of steel, .and 'Jointed. It can Vbe produced in Quantity for S35. - ' t-i - ' Sclidpl Prsure I Bad Says Vincent i. EUGENE, Ore., July 11hC1V Teachers and . students are being "victimized" by parent and other organizations, Andrew Vincent, University . of Oregon art profes sor, said today. 1 Pressure is , constantly applied, yincent -told teachers ; and - dele gates to the Regional Resourca and Curriculum Development con ference, by groups wanting tan gible evidence! andf standardiza tion In training. I He urged that teachers encour age J originality. Initiative and obedience to wholesome lmvulwi and Ingenuity. . The . conference was told a growing sentiment favors . "aca demic freedom In teaching from the first grade - up," but was warned against "over-lntellectual-Ijdng art and spoiling it. Q VALUABLE n COUPON U 0 E3 0 0 0 0 0 0 "D u n 0 'The radows', n mum n a 0 0 0 0 D D 0 Bring This Coupon with You for a - Friday and Saturday Oil;! 323 Stat St. . Next Door to Ladd Bash Bank Visit at Unionvale UNIONVALE J. C. Long, Ore gon superintendent of the North- . j a. ... 1IH Granulated Soap Reg. 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