The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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The OHZGOII STATESMAXI SaLsm, Orgoxu Saturday Morning, October 5, ISO
Spartans Gain
Kar I v Vintorv
"Sore 21-0 With All of
m- Tallies) 'Accraired in
j (, xirgi a., iuuimes
.r i j ' . "
(Continued from page 1)
' aic Went rat on the Willamette
three-yard Ma. '.:
. Walden 'a retarn boot was tak
en by Costello on the Willamette
. S. He reteracd to tha 30. and la
Severn plara the Spartans were
orer for the ' third time. Nyfren
and Costello packed to a first
ydown on tn 10, Tornell aided
Costetlo to another tint down on
the Kren, - mad then Nygreo in
ft two slays swept end for bis sec
lcpnd touchdewn.
Reynolds Sparks
k Offensive Drive
m Buddy Reynolds, opening at
ethe tailback spot in the second
t jhair, sparked ' the Bearcat to
illheir first offensive showing 'of
a the season. After an exchange of
tpunts and a recovery of Half-
back Aubrey Minters fumble on
,fae,. San Jose 41-yard line by
.Guard Tony Fraiola, Reynolds
fhp a pass to End BUI Reder that
,was ooa tor zs yards and a first
down on the San Jose IS.
IA JPflPnoi? hipped through tackle
icf tm yards to the 12, but bis
ttffeeomd down pas into the end
Intended for Reder, was in
.wovaa -U4W.OA
I;T. f- a MJ .
Sufiway Huddlers oi London Get a Dictator
then never again
After holding the Spartans on
' J Aa. a a. j. a e a
downs aiier uiey 1002 me nan on
tithe to, and forcing them to pant,
tVthe...'Cat eame' storming back.
."Reynolds picked op two at right
guard and then he cut back
.through left tackle for a 32-yard
.gallop to the San Jose 30. There
Ijthe 'Cat attack again bogged
,d own. and
-threatened. ,
Touchdown Called
pack for Penalty
1 The Spartans came back with
Mho major share of their f!rt tMm
Ian the final quarter and were in
(Willamette territory moat of the
iway. iney naa one toucoaown
walled back because of one of 140
boards worth of penalties called
plagaiast them. Center Morris
PtBackLnrham InterceDted Stew.
j' (art's pas on his own 40 - and
graced 00 yards into pay territory,
iljbut the play was called back on
in flipping penalty,
j Larry Dairy, backing up the
linfc from 'his quarterback spot,
upidj yeoman service for the 'Cats
lonjght. If it had not been for his
fifing defensive play the score might
ijfeaaily hare piled much higher. An
rbther defensive standout was Al
itiWalden, who tossed for a loss ev-
Ff i V it a 1 a m . a
fry piay mat started arouna me
Willamette rlht end.
iff Remolds was easily the best of
jiTensive Bearcat back on the field,
jllla passes, with, one exception,
Hjirere on the targets, and his run-
umn fare the BearcaU their only
offensive spark. On his 32-yard
gallop he- faked his way by three
2rotl(l be tscklers and was past
a$ Mrut the safety, who. cornered
ifhlfii against the boundary line,
jlfferee Best Ball
Kperriev tor WIT
Th Bearcats were'aeUallT t1t-
fa,- more yards in penalties against
jinjc oparians man mey earned
jtik acrlmma.e and pasm They
iolaled 89 from scrimmage and
41. from pums for a total of 135
il f . . . .
ji -jww Ave tiiwi iue iiu yarns
Siren tnem on penalties.
UJ 'The Spartans, on the other side
((Of' the ledger, rolled through the
jiWihamette line for 218 yards
from scrimmage and went through
Uae air for 107 more to total 325
ijjrsrds. A weak side reverse, with
tike right wingback carrying,
!ained them a huge chunk of the
j$etal ground yardage,
n It was the third successive win
.f the season and the 16th in 17
, jnes in two seasons for the Spar
tans. while it was the second
'ftralght beating for the Bearcats.
($ia Jose j Willamette
'Allen .z. LE Reder
Hnsea ., ... LT Barstad
.Ktanger LG fraiola
C . White
.RG. Holland
-RT Constable
RE Cookingfaam
Q Drury
LH Ogdabl
New Methodist Hn gh JiZ . .
Society Elects
Paul tlftufer Column
C Con tins
M from paara U
earl; ;rflcrj
swampeoL
Un: Jtiu Bunch, Forest
Grove, Sesuls Women4
' Organization .
Mrf. Jtw$ BuBch of roreitUo omth,J5
Grov was elected president of the
coat bat wnat
put it on but
know yon wai be
.;i!JI:. ,i'-'
X aTr sro oat witaoat my rain j
Cabinet Scans
Orient Lineup
Dillcr' BEd Mn::olini et
Dresutr Paas Outline
Wevr Europe ALap
(Coatiaaed froa pax 1) ,
fact that both diplomatic and mill
' & "
It trains and X never
I what the ana com
oat blazing! not. I hope 70a can
about tali. ,
Specifically. I am f taring on
Women's Society of Christian j day m4 x isi , to pia7 iB I tary experts accompanied the dues
Service of the Methodist ehareh the rain. X Iwiaiti you would trans-1 and the faehrar.
jesterdtj tt tht first t n n tt 1 1 1 mlt m inaihlnj d7 tempera- ; Rorae'i tccounU of tha raeetlns;
leetlns held by the combined fin j oczrze wiitt m gen- Mid dJUtOM were not eeeking
women's organisation, of the Me-1 "-TJ - ,11 to 1ot.It. av oth-r i
I thodlst cnarches hare. Mrs. Banch 1 M ,hk.. .-
MS t&t UnialmOM choice Of the! Orderlnfi farther m advance,! b.mftriitcjr was eaUblished tor
v
This is home and shelter for the folks who live xa the Camden Town eecuoa. of London. Oosw Um
bombers and they head for the shelter of the sab way, prepared to spend the night. Now the home
less have a "dictator" Sir Edward Eva to take over all shelter problems. All who had M aTfmt
reason to remain in Ixnva were Invited to leave. j
Allied Planes Blockaded on Martinique
wife of Rev. Bunch, pastor of the
Methodist church in Forest
Grove.
Other offlcen elected are:
Mrs. R. L. Reed, Portland.
"rice-president.
Mrs. Paal - Edwards, Klamath
Falls, vice-president of mission
ary education.
Mra. N. E. Compton, Cottage
Grove, vice-president of Christian
I social relations and local church
activities
Mrs. .Laurence Taylor, Halsey,
recording: secretary-
Mrs. F. R. Sanders, Portland,
f corresponding secretary.
Mrs. J. J. Oeder, Portland,
treasurer.
Mrs. Franklin Thompson, Sa
lem, student work.
Mrs. L. J. Gates, The Dalles,
young women s work
Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Portland,
children's work
Mrs. Georgia Richmond, Co-
quille, literature and publications.
Mrs. J. C
plies.
Mlai
County Books !
In Good Shape
SuxTCjjror f C6ntroTcr8jr(
Cited; Justice Conrt
" . Fees Get BTentioia
Is
small consinia sled on thst oeca-J eoviet Russia:: and
aion and If Xtj isn't too much trou-J. dealt with, no sort ot paace moves.
ble please transmit me- about mix I .Report ?,that daao might; later
see Russia s premier-foreign rain
Inches of ancjw on December 2S.
tours Sincerely,
PAtJt H. HAUSER, Jr.
later. Molotoff, vera not denied.
- 4 By - The AasocUted " Press )
Vritrl Ttstllexn tmAna m-aalaa. A.
! "f vsv ssp Mwvs auewotua vu
pie iPftK trontler and German-
rakdej'WaescrnisIng protectively
over ,njtn
Teacher Activity
Tar it i t" i i i?'siv''rummu u" uu,.u oa-
now under rrodeTJST?..S,L.?i,o,tS!
I " . mwcajirrtiiey hoped that an axis
Un-Ameriean Tnstr-iiftira X Arplotnalf offensive might be the
" i . a wewiasn. luht jsgr-. an r-
Suspected, SilvertOXX ' L'Ckionierlna: - the aecre
'I .arprlse ".Kale-Bp' la
J l'JA-s a.a A . a . .
HT I Trf'a1l- 1J U7frs,oi iyy yiuer siae, Jtiriiaux an-
.7'.':r-S TwWlW TTWSSW cSrpP
Snvh ' v ..oa-o-,.
I" ...wetejSIS' .
the niT eommartl alilA'uiil rtia
BILVKRTON A thorouan In- I
vestlgation it alWed nn-Ameri- kay f aelflo post and gave to
can leacninga in me siirerton this youngest fighting service Its
high school la being made and youngest chief to Increase the air
findings wll) be made public, O. offensive against Germany and
k. lee. cnaxrmaB. 01 ui aenooi 1 italr.
Tucker. Madford. ann- "aro, said JTriday morning. I Air Chief Marshal Sir Cvrll
Lee also reoorted that there had I Newall. C 4. chief ot the RAX. was
Helen Oiborn, Portland, been anapiclon for aome time and appointed governor general of
Wesleyan service guild. investigations had been carried inew -eaiana, niro 07 japan'i
roUowing a short devotional I out. But caution, he added, baa 1 sphere In the Pacific: Sir Charles
rvlce led by Rev. B. Karle Par-1 to bo exercised in this matter or I Portal. 47. head; of tha RAI
Iter of Euarene. the deleaates eon- I a treat Injustice mliht be done. I bomber command, was named to
VSned In a business session at I The school I board has been ap- I sacceed him. and Air Marshal Sir
whlcn time the ititi of Ortfon proached on the subject a number RIhard Peirae, vice chief , of the
was districted into three
of Umea recenUr. Lee itld. but the -tiff, replaced Portal
matter of Investigation was being j The jockeying on both sides In
carried on as rapidly as was feasi- 1 Preparation for winter warfare
ble in Justice to ail. I w accompanied by a day of far-
Bible Class Protest- Ir eeuvity with
Anonr th'a rronns annroachlnr tneae resnlti:
the school board members was I Supply Ship
the Loyal Berean Bible class of 1 "eporteo: Bona:
tha First Christian chnrch. which I n British reported sink Ins
Thursday night made its standi0" G,m.u oPPl ship and set-
public. Members of the class said 1 e -"r r Ir Dombs
that it had become Incensed at I " NorwT- The recent sinking of
. . .1 . . .... . ! ulna anltniipfiiM a a w a g a. .
me reDorta maaa nv cniiaren or i - w ,cu vxouiau
u. m.miiari - a ,.rn end ' two Istlisn and an Italian
m3!d,?t Z AdJanc" the issue directly to the district dftroyer; RAF bombers blasted
M S .u1 former school board-at the earliest oppor- Jh German-held continental coast
nrBTO niTS rlAns W hlih e M w .a, Manual IflaeaKA . 1 M a, a . a a.
tunity. r oayiignt aitacKs, vitn
It was declared by the group f manT ew-type invasion barges
that attemnts bad been made and I bloWB1.to Pieces. . .
possibly are being made to In-1 . ptx raiders continued bomb-
culcate the communistic theory of "nooa into tne night after a
areai
which are eligible to send repr
sentatlvea to the state Jurisdic
tional conference ot the new so
ciety. The three districts are the
Salem, Mn. J. Edgar Purdy, del
egate; Portland, Mrs. E. R. Mar
tin, delegate: Cascade. Mrs. E. M.
Tllton. Cottage Grove, delegate.
The date nor location of the eon
ference has not been set but it
will-be sometime in mid-winter.
Bishop Bruce R. Bater, who
presided at the meeting, in his
organizations which the new one
succeeds. Those were the Worn
en's Home Missionary society. CO
years of age; the Women's For
eign Missionary society. 71 years
in existence and the Ladies' Aid
! aoclety.
The newly formed society con
tains a combined charter mem
bership of 5 6 45 women from the
Am- 9 11. . ... .
rovernment Into the mlnda of fwraig aiiacas. an wg
the students in the daily course BePM OTer area
of study.
But what aroused the Ira of
the church group most. It was"
and a convoy moving through' the
channel. The Germans declared
British aviation camps were de
molished, gaa works destroyed in
In r'ort-de-Fnince on the island of Martinique are planes purchased in the United States tor ttte Allies
before the fall of France. The fighting ships were unloaded from the French aircraft carrier on
when France capitulated and stored on the Island to prevent capture by British wanhipt waltifif outside
the harbor.
three districts. Mumhanliln Iit
dlitrlctg li Salem 2207. Portland 'ia' WM ine "port inat a -eer- M - -.17:
1147. and Cascade 1071. in addi- UIn iMtrncwr naa maae cut- rM.n-. "717..
"n ", .T IT'lZlZZLf "L61 Uvely attach to the midTd.
10 .organisations ware .. pels. It was amid la one Instance vlmp ot in a TOPd during the
sented in the charter roll.
gospels, remarked he hoped no- -i.A, 4Tv.
Kt k.K...j v.a loiaiea inat
Lamour Kisses Tested by Machine
s
jrrrr--'rr:'"m- wmmmsjpnwmi) jmm, mm 11 "wsaaj
Buckingham
Cooke .....
Hamlll
r.Wenberg
Riahwain
"ygren
Costello
Tornell
. RH Stewart
... F Walden
Score bv periods!
pan -Jose ...i. 14 7 0 0 21
tVillamette ... 0- 0 0 0 0
ISah Jose scoring:' touchdowns,
ostello, Nygren 2. Point from
try after touchdown, Cooke 3
place kick).
4 Officials: Referee ' Wade WI1
t Ssmav (Iowa): umpire, Elton
JJenne ( Washington State): field
. Jadge, Mike Moran (Washington
"State); liawman, Ralph Coleman
j Oregon State college!.
: T Sabstitntions. for Willamette:
Xnds. : Xeiner. Kolb, B a r b o a r;
tackles, Mayfield, Preston, Ran-
tall; centers, Morlejr, Olion, Rog
J era; guard. Moore, Bettia; backs,
' McGlinn, Weakley. McXeel, Ow
- ons, Reynolds. Kor Ban Joae:
Sods, Kasparovich, Ion nelly, cie-
snent, M&rellch; Ucklei, Belnap,
earn,3 'Hansen; tuardj, Mayi
Eerrick, Ramsey; centers, Buck
ingham. Wool; backs. Carter.
Lindsay, ford. Sarkisiaa, Pursell.
VTott tngton. Minter, H a b b e 1 1,
f iWagner. - , , - -."'ij, -r.
GctmoSStalistics
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4 .CRH
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Lato Sports
(Continued from page 1)
Collr FooUmH
Jose State XI, Wlllam-
7, Emporia Teach-
South-
San
ette 0.
Washburn
ers 38.
Sam Houston IS, Miss,
ern 16.
Findiay (Ohio) 1, Transylra
nla 13.
Hamline 0, St. Thomas (St.
Paul) 19.
Ia wo Teachers 15, N. Dv Univ
ersity 0.
Georgetown-1 14. Temple fl.
Detroit Tech S, Youngs town 34.
Western Reserve S, Akrqn 0.
Mt. Union 0. Muskingum 21.
Heidelberg- 37, Ashland 12.
Rio Grande (Ohio)
Between 400 and 800 individ
uals attended the ban a net Than.
aay sigat at tha Marlon hotel
where Mrs. Silwlng- J. C. Jk.tr, wife
of the Chinese consul at Portland,
ipoae, Mrs, j, Edgar rorty of 6a
lem presided.
installation of newlv alaotaA
erilcers ws held lridav- after
noon.
IX.
Because Director Henry Kins was skeptical of the genalnenera of
Dorothy 1 Amour's kisses for screes purposes, a machlae was called
lato action to prove she really pata sooaetMaeT into them. Here la
tho teat, dtb Iorotby giviajc ber lips to Actor Ted Nortb ia the Xtol-
' lywood test, The eletrcarligraph ( foreground ) reported her pwlae
Jumped fi-om i to 110.
'Gnat-TanW Tested by Army
. - J-'--Sai Jose SI, WTJ
. ;$ : ? - v.. .. -:, WU " SJ
Tarda gain.' scrim sil tl 11
Yards lowr- serin, t - rT- jJ4
Passee attempted - - 1 4 : l C
passes; completed - , . 4 : t
trd jjaiflV paasa.a" ' - 1 1 : Itf
Gain, passes and scrim115 J25
Passes intercepted '- ;- X 7r'4
First downs' scrim -.. g iq
First;dQWna, pss,, . e 4
First anwns 'pan. ' ; L ;1 -X ' g
Total' flrift: downs. r 7 ,1 4
Punts, mim , J g
Puntsravg length 40 f'Ul
Punt returns, "f 13 2S
Kickoffa. avg. ,,, . .;. t 41
Yards penalised .7 ..,. .: (1(1
11?; ail: o -;:A-L;o; o
M fif 'j Wet Vea aa,wew '
7 j aaw - itki ai v, a mmw em w -a i j
1C34 rode 4-Door Sedan at
i t he Salem Parking Serric', 113
So. Cliurca St. - f " - .
" Cash- Trade -Terms : '
i!
-
This tough lookina- vehicle, known as the Gnst-Tank, is wnderxotng
testa la Baltimore, lid, preliminary to a lOOO-mlle croes Country
. torture"! grind. The midget armored car, designed to carry three
soldiers, a 9 calibre swircl'machlne gun. and 8000 round of am
munitios, has an SO-inth wbeelbase, seats like granite, over-sized
txstt ion-tread tires and four-wheel drive. AP Telemat. I
Wofford X6, Oglethorpe 14
Culver Stockton X0, Tarkio
(MO) 1.
George Washington XI, Man
hattan 18.
Mo. Mines (Rolla) 0, St Louis
U. 0 (tie)
Fort Hays (Kas) State S. Okla.
City U. 6 (tie).
Grinnell 7, Drake 20.
Hillsdale 14, Kalamazoo 6.
Albion 19, Adrian 0.
Alma 19, Hope 7.
Texas Mines 7, La. Tech If.
San Diego Stats 20, Occidental
o.
San Jose State 11, Willamette
o.
East.
Sound 6.
Eolse Jr. 1, East Ore. Educa
tion 0.
Santa Clara 9. UCLA S. -Pro
XfooCbaJEt
Philadelphia 17, Brooklyn 10.
body believed that stuff.
Fir, Pine Lui
Industry Indicted
(Continued from page 1)
Portland, and the following Ore
gon firms:
Bohemia Lumber Sales Co
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Bradley
Woodard Lumber Co., Carlton
Manufacturing Co., Coos Bay Log
ging So., Corvallls Lumber Co.,
Fischer Lumber Co., Foster Mills.
ardlner Lumber Co., Ingham Lum
ber Co.. B. - f. Johnson Lumber
Co.. Kingsley Lumber Co., Lewis
Lumber Co., Moore Mill 4k Lib-
Good morninr Mice. Here it Is Der - Oregon-American Lumber
0. Union the f rst SatnrdST n Oc Ober and ruiuauu uuuiuvt mms,
time for another Mickey Mouse romy juumoer UOX UO., ROW
show. KDeakinr of October, tha River Lumber Co.
list (Hallowe"en to you) isn't Silver Falls Timber Co., South-
too far away, and plans are being
set now for a big Mickey Mouse
spook show.
any challent-e of tha
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis on her
van - wonia plunga bar Into a
"bt to a flalsh.- Xa a r s a d
Americana to throw in their' lot
with the nil powen in pairj
over the world.
M
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Hunted Indian Givem up
For Death Questioning
KLAMATH FALLS Cot
Sheriff Lloyd Low announced that
xvoiana tire is, ss, Klamath Indian
sought for questioning In the iUb-
. , (Continued from page 1)
us of the,, blueprlntini e.ulp-
ment have been expended.
. Obvionsly. :all fees , received
should be recorded and turned
oyer tb the.cosnty treasurer, and
any ' and : all expenditures should :
made by -.warrant aad approved
by the county court, the auditors -
The report noted that a total of
S8S.S0 In fines asaeaaed. bat nn
eollected was due at the and of
the year audited, bnt stated that
ISO of that sum was due from a
defendant given time In which to
par by executive-order of the gov-,
ernor. - -f ' " ' -".
A total of $2 4 7.15 Ja f inea col-,
lected but not turned over to the
state ; by the seven justice court
district of 'the! county during
1939 was' a.referred to, as well
as IXXflO; djta. Marion county
from the? same sooree. Collection,
thoara aot suggested By the au
ditor, wai IntlmiteL ' !
ThW Xee too Bib .-.., '
Hera 8ar AadJtn ;
The report alsd referred to the
Salem Justice court specifically in
the matter of trial fees. Statutory
fee for trlal'-eif - civil matters la '
JuaUce courts Is f." It stated, but
t la charged,, ia the Salem justice
court. The auditor stated that this
practice was contrary to a deci
sion of tha attorner aeccral artven
in- 1SS7. . . .
The auditors ; also made men
tion ot the fact that road taxes are
apportioned en the basis of SO per
cent or the current year's taxes
levied tor general road : purposes.
rainer man on so per cent of the
read tax collected in accordance1'
with statute. ..;; . : ;.v
Inclusion of credits for ktock
piles and other supplies should be
credited, the. road revolving: fund.--the
report Indicated; and appor-'
tionment of Oregon and Califor
nia land grant receipts should in
clude the non-high school district
In the county as well as other
high school -districts. , -Budgeting
.Practice - -
Suggestion Iade ' ' ' . .'t
xne auditor suggested that. all
receipts of tender and trust funds
and dog license snspenso funds
should be treated as daily cash
receiptor. the clerk, and indnd-;
ed in' daily' cash reports. .
several suggestions as to bud
geting practices-were also made
la the report, among them ifha
comment t h a t all expenditures
should 'be charged to appropria
tion accounta for the year during
which the obligation accrued ' in
stead ef permitting the December
expenditures of the 'county to be
nciuaed on the budget for the
year following. -
Auditors who participated , In
tne- atady et onty books mn
Kobert . Amoe. Ward navia .iui
Floyd Bowers, all certified public :
ccotintanU; The work vai under
the general auservision of Sanbns
s'rr sapervisor of the division
of aUdlts ot the a a e r a t a v r
states office. -
Club Notes
Washington IS. Paget
MMC
Say Mice, those of you who
missed last week's show really
'missed something good.. Joe
Dwight, tha little Hawaiian boy
from Honoluaur- really brought
down the house with his native
songs -And hula dance. Also on the
"big hit" side were Shirley Bon-
trager. Eileen Fisher and Leo-
tine Lebold.
MMC
Today's show. Mice, really has
east Portland Lumber Co.. Van
Vleet Lumber Co., West Fir Lum
ber Co., West Oregon Lumber Co,,
Westport Lumber Co., Willamette
valley Lumber Co., Winchester
Bay Lumber Co., W. A. Woodward
Lumber Co., Youngs Bay Lumber
Co.
Selective Service .
Program Praised
(Continued from paga X)
ft Il3t Of surprises, First Of avll, what they hare done In this case
the theme ef the show win be throuih their repreienuuTei U
that of a rally. We are coinar congress. '
to have some real song and yell I Selective service, be added, is
leaders leaders from various l better for the nation, for tha res.
schools In Salem. They will lead n that industry Is as Important
ns all in school songs and Tells, as the army at the front in war
Then. too. we are going to have I time, and government should de4
the two outstanding drum maior-lclde whether the Individual ts
ettes from Salem high school. I more valuable as soldier -or
who will demonstrate the way In worker.
i
Domestic Rlineral
Supply Is Ignored
t Yl n ww l I ueiuoniirsie iam way in
Savs Kufe Houimn tUj kandli tteir ltoM
I Others on tha Mnmn will V.
PORTLAND. Oct. 4-UFV-Senm-1 E1 Fredrlckson who used to Woman TCillexl in !
mr nci xx ax Mnirann e h iivai aa. i a-aa, vmwoib imuiu. aavaaa
eased the army and navy muni- Ww wlli, "lnl at MIckeT Mouse ShootillfT IVTislinr.
tlons board today with 'playrag j lrerry Bot Serenade,- Ramona "V"l? .AT""P
Into the hands of the importers B.p.enV wenaeu uaiseui and your
of atrategto war materiala." Iia. :onte' Bhby Hagedorn.
Such action, he declared. 1 Ana : Mice, we will have another
"paralysing the possible develop-1 BOVei
MMC-
The Mickey Mouse
ment of mineral resources of our
own country, and particularly of
the state ot Oregon, to supply
these same strategic minerals."
Hoimui said he would seek re
vision Of the board's contract
specifications to male the domes
tie supply , of strategic minerals
available tor national defense.
- The bureau of mines and geo
logical survey ..should be riven
funds and encouraged ter cooper
ate with local groups la develop
ing Oregon's previously charted
deposits of manganese, ehromite,
antimony and. other minerals, Hol
man' continued. r ,
WALTERVILLE, Oct. i-JP
Coroner's Deputy Harold Poole
ot Eugene said Mrs. Henry;
Holmes, 44, was killed today by
the accidental discharge of a rU
tow will ba I fie she snatched nn to kill a
dscx to its original place today, J nawa;.
I the nUsiaors theatre. j Poole said be was unable to
J determine the exact circumstances
MMC I but believed she Wooed and felL
So nntU l -o'clock. She wai aloni at the Haa an
. Tour own. Idled soon after being found en
w w ess- , 'tne Dack porch ef bar homo.-'
mm
. - mn mm , 11 . W J V.
feel it rub on. fast-acting -
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TOlilGHT
' irTesnfihi'" a lhirn luvjagenient With
ill Uczrisj ind IBs Crd:c.ira
f . . ' .. Dorothy "Dale, Vocalist
2 Miles North of Independence
Adta.c.Ladlcs 25c
filea 40c, Inclcd. Tax
tC :tii I
blng death of Gaylord Mills r ,
white logger, surrendered
Wednesday, night.
The sheriff said Hicks denied
knowledge of the affray, r
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TWO MASS
MEETINGS
SUNDAY
SOUTH AFRICA'S
NOTED YOUTH EtfcVIVJST
from mighty reylvol raw to four h!
;i.iory-jnaking weeks. reerwrUTorViW u
IUUUUU, -. -
Will Coinmoncor 1
Wide eampaicrn
; la Old Ulch ScW Audltorluxa
TJSlfi HIQH STREET ENTRaNCB ONLT .
-riSUNDAY, OCT. 6th
AT 3 P. II.. , f : .
Speaking on th Subject
'THE LIGHT THAT :F AILED" . .
. AT (:1S p. n : - ' z
"IN THE : ;
SHJIDOW OF THE; CROSS"
r : - - Mis Preadiing- Moved a Consent '
- You Must Hear, Him for Yourself x;
d-ASrme8 Methodist pynod. S. Rhodesia 1
Vnnwr. Hious revival Rhodesia baa ever
v v;.-. V ni codrrriATicir .
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