3. Is - - : 1:. PAGE TWELVE f " Tki' OLSGOSl ETATXSMAILSclwa. Orroa. Tador Moreiag. Jcsacsry IV 1241 f t i i Bombing Plane Reported Lost 4xmy Ship With Seven "Aboard Disappears . ; r; ;.ln Suth Oregon si. '(Continued From Page 1) ; - air: in the morulas. Wo will prob- gbry start by covering the region sou tb u f ar u Mount Shasta In . jjailfornla.'r , - k' I. - Colonel Peck said the plane should hare reached the Muroe HttltM ai iWt fllfht kv 3:20 4.iB Contaet5 TtelWHty Viohditlims j .- existed when the bombt J.oc'k ctt, I Colonel TPeclc said the filgbt chart I dialled for ft'tftOO-fottititudtto : J -Jffedford t)re nd ' Jl.tdlfeet xormaucn xrom an possioie sour- oes In the west tonight la at tempting to get aome elue to the nlana'a nrorreM and fate. '-- The ehlp did not carry & soma load,' - : " "" ' Reports from southern Oregon told of ' a storm of ' blisxard pro portions orer the northern Cali fornia Siskiyous today, hut United Airlines reported the weather was not severe, enongh to Interfere with Its nights,' which were made without icing trouble. -.. . ? British Freighter Said Torpedoed NEW YORK, Ian. lMThe British motorsbip Zealandic, 10 r 578' tons', reported tonight that she had been torpedoed, approxi mately (SO .miles northwest of Londonderry, Ireland, ; - The freighter gave her position, in' calls received here, as "lati tude 68:28 north, longitude 10.43 west." X '82-foot "ship out' couinampion, me zaiaiuuo cus tomarily trades between England and New Zealand.' : " Her 8 o a? try thfr f trjri heard hero In several days. Mari time circles said It Indicated, clear ings weather In the 'north Atlantic or the use of submarines - large enongh to stand the punishment of winter storms. If';' ' - : v. r ty. VLf can be sure the old ladywhd Kvtd In q shoe; bought that shoe ot Warc& We nave Jlzes as big as 14EEEE, and sizes for all tier children, too. The fact Is, you will find com ptete assortments of everyihMiq you need , now at Wards! Besides all the merchandise on t dispiay,'yu can choose from 100,000 different Items In the CATALOG ORDER department of . -C J - r , ' our store. The Itemsyou choose are rushed here s -' " ..-- --: -..-.. -, 5 at once front or Warehouse. You pay, only jow ' roo'Orci' prices . . . no postage or money order fees and as little as Vj the usual shipping cost; f.lONTGOAIERY WARD J55 N. Liberty Phone 3194 Gernari Beers'. Raid West Tovns Incendiaries , Showered ; in : Niht Attackflf 1 London Hit Twice v - ' I r . . s LONDON, . Jan. j J7-(a-(Pri- day)-Oerman; raiders showered two west English towns, with fire bombs last night while limiting their assaults on London to two quick thrusts which drew inten sive anti-aircraft fire in the capi tal's outskirts. , -' . An east coast town also was the tartet for Incendiary bombs. but there were no reports on damage or casualties. ..These assaults Came amid in- rflot!nni w ttiAt flrltaln'a . Constant reoAkWh hn th brohlem of nicht defensA AgsJMt bombers had liot. in the 'word f. Air" MnisterfBlr Archibald Elneisir;. 'gono Jto- gether unrewarded v - "No decisive result can le-expected JjninedlAteJy," he told Glasgow audience, and an ' air ministry . news serrlce bulletin AAnttAnahr rditad one of the In creasing number of night fighter planes being used with shooting down two German, bombers last nlch'tT one orer London' and the other, oyer Essex. (The German high command acknowledged no losses.) . Two other problems w the de (mm of London receiVed atten tion. Malcolm; MacDonald, minis ter of heal in, prdered compulsory remoral from the entire metro politan area at all children under 14 considered -likely . to suizer ln mind or body'- from air at tacks if they remain in the capital or "its"'outskirts. .' Earlier, all Britons between If and i 0 learned they would be compelled to register. for duty as fire guards under a drait oraer signed last night by, Herbert Mor rison, 'minister of security. ' Woolgrpwers Plan Annual Enclave . SPOKANeJ Wash., Jan. -National ' park. expansion" and wartime economy will share the spotlight with lamb chops and the wool market; when the National Wool Growers association opens Its four-day. 7 SUi annual conven tion here. Tuesday. .' The programTcommittee said to day Dr. A. DC H.;K:aplan of Den yer university was listed for an address on "Facing the Musis "of War Economy! and Tim Healy of Belllngham, Wash., for a talk on the national I park extension pro gram of the department of the In terior -' ' . :. 1 Other speakers will Include Eu gene Ackerman of Salt Lake City, scheduled for a talk on wool sales promotion, and Col. E. M. Went worth of Chicago, who will' speak on the aee of .lamb in the diet of the nation's armed forces. Pledges Aid Additional Dividend ' PORTLAND; Jan. lC-tr-The US National Bank of Portland, at a direetors' meeting yesterday. Toted an additional dividend of one per cent on its stock payable Jan. 31 to stock of record Jan. SI. i i i i -Sir Charlet olairet (right). British ambassador to - Grceesr is .warmly- greeted by Premier John uetaxas as pe esrox calls upon the Greek leader in. Athens ' to Pledge additional British aid la the war with Italy. . - I i - Attorneys dash At Labor Hearing TACOMA, Wash., Jan. lf-(ff- Heated clashes between opposing attorneys marked the third day's session Thursday of the national labor board hearing of a west coast longshoremen's controversy. Some 150T pages 'of testimony from a similar 1938 hearing were submitted into the record of the current hearing, .which la being held iver a protest of the AFL's International Longshoremen's as sociation against designation-of Its rival International Longshore men's and Warehousemen's union (CIO) as bargaining agent for all west coast ports. .The ILA con tends' it should have bargaining powe fn three Puget Sound ports in which it is dominant. ' "Apparently counsel for the ILA Is attempting to show that there; should - be." a separate bar gaining unit for Puget " Sound," Attorney Ben Margoles', CIO coun sel i from 8an Francisco, remon strated at ' one polnC "Just be causej the Bailors' Union of the Olynpia Budget Reveals Deficit CAPITOL, Olympla, Jan. 1C-tpwEx-Governor Martin's budget, made public late Thursday, lists expected expenditures for the 1941-43 biennlum at 211,-201, SI 7 ' and - estimated receipts at 1200,169,860, leaving a deficit Of ll,0Sl,t7. ' ' It is the largest budget in the state's history but includes $2S, SS8.738 in federal funds. Expect ed direct receipts ; total , $191, sfiO so and transfers ' and other non-revenue items' swells that to tal to the S200.1S9.86O. ' The budget was prepared by Martin' before - he was succeeded by Governor Langlle bat was not ready for presentation to the leg islature until today. " " V ". Langlle, however; in his address to the legislature yesterday, said present sources of revenues should pfoduee added funds totaling f t 251,5i.avingsdurlhjf . tEe new biennlum, if suggested hStfge ar approved would totay $3,50 0,6 0 a. Transfers .would add. another f SSO.OOO and proposed ew taxasV If approved, would produce an other St.0S9.000. He also pointed out some expenditures which might be necessary. The general fund, budget esti mates show, will end the current biennlum IS.S86.I8S In the red, and receipts to that fund for the new period were placed at fit, 02,ISC, and the fund will end the biennlum with a deficit of 821, 181.075. ; Accepts Appointment WASHINGTON, Jan. 1-iJPi-The war department : announced today that Stewart C. Endlcott, Marshfleld, had accepted appoint ment as a second lieutenant in the Infantry reserve corps. t' Charges Dropped - , , ..... rr- ., .,, j -.V'-T.-i.W IrsTsssril ftrr fsnr' ftwmt4m a Mexko City jt&BsUitr Ageloff M um m iM'urma usjyewaru ,atm, whf it chatted- wtthnhoieWwM u awyinx ez Jueon xrotaar, xo tnet famed revehitkmist, but denies she had any part in the assmssinatiosJ GOP Ckmiimttee Reelects Ditter i.. t WASHINGTON, Jan. 14A Tho republican congressional cam paign committee of the house an nounced today that it had reelect ed Representative Ditter ot Penn- Slvania chlarman. He will serve rough the 1942 campaign. ' The committee said Representa tive Rope of. Kansas was reelected secretary; Robert V, Fleming of this city, .treasurer, and Earl Ven able, of Idaho, executive secre tary, z .:. v ...... . Princess Loses : On Deportation X 8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. l-UPi -A last-dlteh fight td . delay the deportation hearing of the Prin cess ' Stephanie Hohenlohe failed Thursday night, - and her attor neys announced she. would some to San rranclsco from her ex elu sive apartment in Palo Alto Fri day f undoubtedly in an ambu lance. " ' " ' ': . Joseph Bullock, the J princess counsel, said the US : imlgration department - had f flatfootedly turned down a request for "post ponement, notwithstanding a physician's certificate' that she Is 111, . I don't know how. shell . ap? pear at' the hearing, stretcher, or wheel-chair, if she is still aUve. .'irrtog F. Wlxon, newly-arrived district, director of - Immigration, said rre.iime and dato Was al-rready-tet-we-had no.'reeoorse." v-TlW. prtocesB,ho-was;-ord?re4 n.Vofctne -onn.ux.toy mjanignx KlastJBatwday. po.te4J15.e00. ball LMondav when a ..warrant - was served pa. her whHe she Y.aa. ttt bed. Her attorneys said she was ser iously 111. Federal physicians have contended the illness la ef her Own' volition. Praia Hohenlohe, son of the Hungarian woman whoso presence the'government baa said was "Inimical- to the best Interests of tils nation, will be at the hearing. Bullock, said. It will bo closed to the pressand public Strike Is Collect : At Ryan Factory SAN rIEGO. Calif.. Jam. It ! WVA strike ot CIO United Auto- mooue voricn si am ijwlu onautlcal company was set for next Tuesday after a peaco meet' mg eaued today by a federal eon dilator failed to'etfset a definite break en the issue of wages. aeaanae" was announced by, Richard ;T. Frankensteen, chief CIO nexo'tiator. who said tba data had been t fixed for tanamw night, but had been deferred to permit- "aetlvitv from Wati. ton, and because ot 'the inaugural '. of President Roosevelt. is Ilizzard Sleeps ! Southern -Oregon ASHLAND. Ore., ! Jan. 1 S-PV-i A Bllxaard jswept down on the Sis kiyou .-mountains, today, making (ravel hazardous . On , the f coast highway and causing one accident. . - .Mrs, F. . Wall. WInton, Calif., was lnshoepltal-here with-lnlnr-ie from-a:eax-rek crash, j The roaiaslrmpajab wj.t ho t chains Snowfall continued after piling, np fnrjnche j)n .thg jroaA u$ HUSTEHOLE I cr . tiUU - UtiU IrvMI i4 nl LIMip i 1 i Hi WL. l-n.it . t f t - At. the ant' sign f the Dtoaae Quts - tupkts catching MM-Hbcic chests-aad thxsaU are -rubbed wjth .Children's , Stud Musterole a product' made to. promptly celievs th DISTRESS i chiMraa eplds and rekaltiag oM, The Qniits lavs always had the best ef care, so tbdtbtr you xasy U aararea si ssipg jusi ooat om XViLt tan an roiTixy rsanr-- I V- brsak no local ongostion. Also xead nSeguai! and. .Extra Strength for tboos pref arriig a stronger prodort. . Pac Bridgjes. Bridges la the ILWU west coast president. flc doesnt 'like Harry Homeless Gunese Held for Deaths V NEW YORK. Jan. 17-(Friday) fGeorge Low, ll, a homeless Chinese, was booked by police shortly after midnight today on charges of homicide and arson. au, cusedi of setting the fire that took three lives when "it swept through three old buildings in the heart of Chinatown Thursday. . . Chief Fire Marshall Thomas Brophy said - Low had admitted he set the fire to get revenge for having . been ejected from the building, where he was accus tomed; to sleeping in the hallway and empty apartments. - -i ' ,. ? : . v. , -1 ,' --tr ... ' ' N i I 'tin H!1' I'll i If you can buy the suit and hat you wanted - "" v . . ' " - " Emerging: all tinruflled from tho fray : While others shuffle homeward empty-handed From. tramping miles and miles of aisles all day ' ' f ; : ' r. : If pou ad giways ludjyf in your bargains 1 . . . . . . ... ..V . . t- -"w . i ftnd nevetbdyp tep&.p It's evident yoirro a canny buyer- AND. VHAT IS MORE, YOU ., ... 4 j : 1 't . ...... . -.. 7 M : ' OUT THIY GO! I - Hundreds of Reins Jboroojri -i - bhceo o aeor ovi sxxxi . i i 1 Quantities era Bmtte-J i t u ' " -. mony ore onef-o4tlnb1 So. -y I V hurry ; ov now c? Wcrd! . rt, it'll. 4r " - . ' i REDUCED! KEROSENE RANGE! . . ... . , . It's an unequalled 'buy.', at this low price! 16-inch oven! Now SALE! MODERN STYLE STUDIO COUCHES1 $ 1U muei U ... uu kukj ro aiuuiug ui ftmjun as this sensational price! Big, comfortable! $0.50 9 29 SALE! .83 DURASTAN AXM1NSTER! . . j. Save np to 12! Fampne-for-wear Dnras(an Ax- minster Rug-, one only! 9x12! Come j early! SALE! LUXURIOUS LOUNGE CHAIRS! j. Lovely rayon and cotton velvet cover and-sturdy ax- i23 $ construction! They'll go' fast at this DOII'T HISS THIS! FULL-EQUIPPED GAS RANGE! . . . You get heat control In the 'big oven! Smokeless broiler! Other deluxe features! All for Just..:... SALE! LOVELY GUEST CHAIR! $10 VALUE 1 You'll get a rare bargain at this price! Rayon and cotton velvet cover. No-sag spring seat! $5000 SALE! WARDOLEUM BY THE YARD! Limited quantities ot i and 9 ft. widths! ance 1940 patterns. Remnants! Reg. 39c! SALE! 3 MODERN PIECES. . . $70 QUALITY! $P"flJS5 price! Clear Sq. yd. 19 I ! ISc Bed, chest and vanity In hardwood and veneers! - PRICED TO SELL OUT! BIG 1941 CONSOLE RADIOS! Sensationally low price for these" big Get Europe direct I Tone control I "Loop Terms! SALE! HANDSOME 5-PC. WALNUT DINETTE! The low price you hope for but seldom seet Stain resistant topi Table; 4 sturdy matching chairs! SALE! I ; J 18lh CENTURY STYLE I SAVE $30! Graceful styling . . . priced to sell NOWt Hard wood and Mahogany veneers; Bed; chest, vanity I I rVdiost $J?Q-C3 op aerial 1 Oil ' SALE! walnut 180-COIL INNERSPRING MATTRESS! Tops In comfort "at VWards low price! Padded with sisal nad felted cotton linterst parable Uchl - -. .CO OUT TDETNGO SALE! RADIO. FLOOR SAMPLES! llmmt 110 wf Tm 1kAtMI of MVCMl mooei xioor oemonsiraior nsHMt ai ,row u j . Terms! SALE! Amazingly low price this sale onlyl AttracUve i '. ai onamel finish, baked-on for years of service! ' ELEC - WASHElt FLOOll ISAMPLESl .'O j5 ' Various sises'and models isedforrdoinonstra 'jL 1- tlohl prfginalry 1S4.II to f 10T.'w a low as, Terms) : . :. n.r: t r "T,: t ' nv rM rvnlAM vm Afl.?r vi;-t ...... - -jv.; . ' REFRIGERATORS r WRI?133liQQ! c T r Jl -ig C.4 HA. ttr deluie 194f models priced to sUUaf .;- " sell out Backed by 1-year protection V Terms - , v . 1 . ri r SALE!;"; .. ; - uuiUUUib srurvrfaa cut luiiut - . You'd expect to pay $1 more! Btnrdy, .resilient , coils! Attractive, chlp-reslstant enanfcd finish! zni.m 7-1-id&r. - g-pd modern . neon sktu.iw ' Dollars less than sue price! TJtbhB, 3utfet and, I. W a, ' Chairs In cablnetwooa ana ncn, wiw venders i SOFA-BED! ?. ".TTa Covered in lovely' rayon, and cotton SALE! e. - SALE! 1; New roll-front style V. . gov't standard: mohair covert - f Tl : v - f velvet! $14.95 QUALITY FLOOR-LAMPS! : . Give degrees of' light PLUS nlte-llte in heavy base! Yonll have' to hurry to get your pick! . SALE! - comfortable: PLATFORIX nOCKERS 1 Oat they- go at about! less- than. yoa'd ever ! exnect to pay! Rayon 'and cotton- velvet cover! i nr-'t - i ' - " .1 - B - .1 '' : 1 I . ----- I I l r s SI tej i i v . , loOD EI i .. i . . . . I f- 155 NORTH LUJESTY PHONE 3194 . i - I :i i! till