i- FAGT - fcuutxzqt Ti OnTGOri DTATirMAir, Cd.m, Oregon. Friday Mcrolag. Jcnucry 2i, 12U H -1 New Congress Unit Planned Bill- Will Propoae .Tarta j of First and -Third to Be Lopped off (Continued From Pags'l) t fame and other meat would e permitted by the state depart ment of asrlenltare by a bill In trod need by the aoase food and dairy prod n eta committee. The department said It would help to earb the . "blc livestock theft racket" In Oregon. Sen. Ronald Jones (R-Marlon) la trod need a marketing bill which would permit the. nee. of second hand sanitary crates. ' These crates would be restricted for the shipment .of ..lettuce and similar products. Restate Support Veto fry Sprague on Lake The senate, by unanimous vote, Thursday sustained Got. Charles A. Spragae's veto of a 1939 law prohibiting mooring facilities and feoathoases In Devils Lake la Lin coln county.' Governor Sprague, - In his Teto Message, declared that the law was not wanted by many persons llTing In the vicinity of the lake. Senator H. R. Kauffman, Lin eoln county, urged defeat of the Mil.. A measure repealing the law requiring tourists to register their automobiles when entering Ore gon became the first bill passed by the senate. It went to the house, which' hasn't passed a bill yet- The senate passed 18 to 12 a house memorial asking congress for "Immediate and speedy" eon alderaUon of the lease-lead bill. Lutherans Grant Demands of Japan Baltimore:, Jan. 23-ip)-The .board of-foreign missions of the United Lutheran church In Amer ica Thursday : granted permission for transfer of ' most of the church's properties in Japan to th. Japan Lutheran church or Japanese boards-. ' ' ' the Rev. Dr.- F. EppMng Rel Barte. secretary of promotion for the United -Lutheran church, called the " board's, decision ; "an emergency action, to be put into effect only-if the church, is forced by threat of further control from the' Japanese government." vi Dr.. Retnarte sold property val ee ,' repreaentlag approximately 9 4 00.900 would - be Involved. In uebv a traaefer. Residence . of Missionaries-would not-be trans- f erred he added. adians Catcli Geman-Prisoner . ,an: east cavadiak port; Jan. '23-JPf-Vely Scfitnkh. a a 0-yearKj . German airman, the second of two -German '" prisoners .who . escaped Wednesday while hundreds of captives were being tran8fenerfrV)m a ship to a train. wa recapturedbylty police' here Thursday. -; The -other, . Ifelmuth Qrueck Baannj was taken earVfer when he sought - lodging, at "& rooming noue. - . 1 62 N COM5IERQAL .5 SwettJuicy ; , Largre 2S2s - L F- . 1 YJ Orange KT '.-Ariaoraa '. - . Vh : ; . f a Home (irvvrm Pf! f!C: - Ahr.y8 ' fresh; always A r UUUO. good. Extra larke I .; &Ltn.J-&& Q il DLEO i r OXYDOL' v ); r COFFEE rr.,10c. : r.::..15c- VZTHtc- . i- - - L - , - . - 1:?0IJ?.-.. -FL0ui.;.: 0Dnl v Z -, --.7 A i il- WetUeW Choice- ; COFiTES; Golden Ues!! - c thia priceU Ilje" 230, f 3 IllSe 65 0 Dest cVanderbilt Heiress Married s h - Nv v.: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warburton A member of the wealthy Vandertflt .family, the former Consuelo Vanderbilt, daughter of William K. and the Ute Mra. Graham Fair VanderbUt, U shown above with her new husband. William J. War Durton, prominent society figure to Jew Tork where the weddlns took place. It is the third marriage for both. The Safety Valve From Statesman Readers. BUMS AND CLEAN 8HIRTS To the Editor: I read the edi torial, "The Offensive Approach," in the morning issue of your pa per, The fact that a bum begs a quarter from a newsman did not Impress me as an- offense but rather as an example of hopeless ly insane optimism. The second thing about the editorial that impressed me was that the writer Intimated that he had. and, was wearing a clean shirt at tke time he was mooch ed...I say thia to you:- Following the recept elecUons.. airy-. writer for a: republican paper, who claims, to have' a shirt, -clean .or otherwise, should be Investigated I by a grand Jury. Newell .Williams Quilt of-Many Color Made at 4JnionvIe veivn Ai'c-mineen wo- mea aUended. the. all day meet ing ef the Unlonvale Evangelical tadtea aid Tuesday and finlahei the "Joseph's Coat, pattern Quilt lor Mrs. Kenenth Coberly. Ivan Crawley, - former resi dent of this localHy who has been receiving treatments at St, Vincent's hospital in Portland for more than a month, retured to his Broad mead home ..Tuesday. He win. receive treatments twice a week. . - PJIONE 5151 - Grapelruil ' Arizonas dozen for ran 230 ul4 4G-ozcan - , - - K K " Eickoff Funeral Set for Sunday 8ILVERTON Funeral services have been, set for Albert H. Eick off, 34, Sunday i afternoon at 2:30 at. the Evangelical Lutheran church near Monitor with Ekman funeral h o m e of Sllverton In charge. Rev. p. Dobberfull will be in charge of the church service.- Eickoff died, at a McMlnn- ville hospital Thursday" morning. He was born March 30, 1906, at Sherwood, O, and came west in. . - Tl Zl ? ' Th?T IlTed on the Meridian; road eat . of Sllverton j. until their wim nig parents 27 mn in death. A .year ago Eickoff moved to. Oaston Survivors are a ; brother -wit. liam of Oaston : a slater. . u- LDertha Richmond f of WooAkiini uu ronioiner, Mrs.- Dorothy Mprhlng of Sllverton: - c - f A Corner N. Commercial arts) lUlAUT Very Tasty 25c No. 2 cans Ige. Blae 19c TISSUE 10 c XoUs SOUP . Tomato - l.Va :"- Viri hen Noodle -, Vegetable 3 rajie ALL DRAM Utrge Pkg. r. 0YSTEI1S can fr Quart ; i IOC quarts POTATOES; U. H. NeV. GuaraateeoV , qnal-. it,, so ibw..;.;: niale-IIica-.&a d!7' P IfTlftD SEI1I1A. PIIIE TOILETi.SOAPri - ... - FarnerlJce:: Pidiell Fl:dr : 40 Ibal frr?' n 'C14S,"-l2fr 49 lbs. I' ' 1 ' w neseirve the" Right t Umir QnaiitiUT MV;j jj DrugpreBiinit Wduhdcd by Police FORTLAND.? Jan. - ti-U-A omiei irom . a . aetectire's gun halted jobbery,; of a downtown grug s tor here Wednesday night, wounding one man and leading to the arrest' of another. Detective Captain J.: J.. Keegan said Than- day. . t-: ; - :. He identified the wounded man las David L. Severn .39. and aald he was "shot through the light arm and side. Severn's condition was not serious, however, and he was returned from a General hospital to the .police emergency , ward Thursday night. Severn and Harry Murphy, 24 were charged with assault and robbery, Keegan aald. ' after en tering the drar store, blndlnr n attendant j and rifling the .till. A nignt watenman called police. , Severn jwaa shot by Detective uajx mi to i a, wno said the man drew a gun as . he entered the store. i . ; ' . Japanese Envoy Embarks for US TOKYO, Jan. 2 4-( Friday)- Admiral Klehlsaburo - - Nomura carried books - for President Roosevelt and Secretary of War Stlmson and three temple stones for Rollins college when he sailed Thursday for Washington as am bassador to the United States. Japanese; newspapers report. Nilchiro Mataunaml. an author ity on maritime law and member of the Imperial' academy, sent copy of his newly-published book "Japanese Empire" to President Roosevelt and additional copies to Secretary Stlmson and former US Ambassador to Japan William R. Castle. The newspaper Tomlurl a noted the authors as saying the read In e or the book, written In English, la essential to toe understanding of Japan. Japanese Fliers 1.1V . TV 1 jlsuiiiu uumia fiuau HUMMING, China. Jan. 23-UPi -Six Japanese dive bombers at tacked the Burma road on the Homings plain - Thursday several miles west; of the city. Damage was limited and the casualties, two Chinese injured. . (A Dome! fJananesa news cy) broadcast said traffic on the supply road for China had been cut off completely when Japanese pianes destroyed: the old Kunr- Kuo-Chlao bridge.)' - PopeV ISieee Marries 1 VATICAN CITY. Jan. 23-UPV- Pope Plus .. XII celebrated- mass Thursday at the. wedding of his niece, , Gluseppiaa- Rossignanl. nonturai slsterf ,to . Count G Hi lie Kisaardl; of Milanr's;t vt-.'i IIOIIE OUIIED STODE Chemeketa Streets ; Food Stamps The 'utmost care and at tention are always given in filling orders for those who! have food stamps. We are always pleased-to get thein. . , . k IIILE ! 3 taU.CMA t..-..v Deviled Ileal i For Sandw'lchM 3 cas 1 I IQC Jell Powder - - AMorM Ktavon 3pWC....-..:::l0c Banian Cgrn v Green Deans - Peas 3 ; . v. can ij COFFEE i GOLDEN WEST 7 t lS. Iii . . 23 c 3lli. iin : 65 c V! PEARSON'S-"' a Bag . . . ? (2 lbe. 45c): Lb" Greca Bag ' i AtHiighc, ;t a lfciu:."....; 4tfc j . TJhile Ki3 iindFEEDi 01.00 SHORTS, 80 lbs. $1.18 MILL RUN,- 80 lbs. il. 1.00 GROUND BARLEY, 100 lbs. .. 1.70 rGALrMlU 2 I- lilOA EGG MASHM00 lbs?:i::i.l 2.15 ? LINSEED. MEALs 100 lbs. c:zZ. 2.15 - DrHess Stocaf Tonic for cows, i ; IS WCtil. d tJI tldo- . m w . i ., had to.bar daty t ol man isaaore Kosenoerg recuwy for the fourth "mf;! Rosenberg answered: an emer - reucv can to the home of WilUa iT;' k7aiS cltal internet arrived to an ambu .ace Roofer W JJ ing a girl baby U -hla. previous mm -mt hnvi and a iri- All are doing welL , v. : CHICAGO. Jan. 23-6PV-When two robbers came Into his Jewelry store today Nathan Goodman, 85, went out ' Through a window Without bothering to open It. The gunmen were so amazed that they left. tod. ; , After combing the glass out of his hair, Goodman, reported to po lice that not a enifllnk-waa; miss ing. . .' CHICAGO-WV-Prince, who la called-a police deg, lat in the dog house. ' " .' Yeggs carted off a safe contain ing 3125 from the restaurant of his master, Rudolph Focaccl, one night recently without a yip from Prince. A year ago when burglars stole several cases of liquor from the place Prince had an alibi. They gave him a Mickey Finn. NEW YORK, Jan. 23-UP)-Add Hazards for firemen: Helping nis buddies put out a blaze in a store" cellar Fireman , William Kopp, 23, stepped Into a container of hot soup. ' He was i taken to a hospital with first and : second degree burns on his legs. Madrid Suggests French Navy Deal MADRID, Jan. 23 -UP) -The newspaper Madrid said editorially Thursday that if the vichy gov ernment wants Italian - German collaboration It must give up all or part of the remainder of the French fleet and pointed to the US-Britlsh destroyer deal as a precedent. ' . . The newspaper said that if the American action in tradinr 50 estroyers to Britain for bases in British western hemisphere nos- L session .was. not. a violation of neutrality then France would not be guilty of an unneutral act. Madrid's editorial carries the ominous statement that if France looking for an opportunity to renew the war against the .axis she would not likely be given much time to play such a risky game. " " Pedestrians Involved -Seventy-eiz per cent of the traf fic fatalities in Portland during' 1940- Involved, pedestrians. Secre tary of State Earl Snell announced Tftursday. Of the persons killed In traffic accidents in 1940' au were peoetnans.x .Ml Peanisl Duller ' Frcfth mad. Tasty: ' 3 nj l.rri'29C? , iiAnGAniiiE 3f itvi. 1 ':.:...",.. Ji: STAncn cocoa: -lb- CHEESE Full rram. MIM or aJppy, lb. !:... 20 c ."S 2 39c 3 bars 17 C: . -....r.2 lbs. 25c "...0 Phone 7335 -I arvri-"li'ini v 't nn rTKniinnm ff " -i ; l-Li.c r i It. ' ! 3 ib. can 43 c : - - , j4 - - - ' - -; - - J VlV - Ie..81se- t - - , ..... ' .' ... 1 . ' . .m m. i Sntrntrnrr-I ' . ! .,.7 KJ iViewNorthwest - - of ptbHt ' Dover wu lr alAtAA tor th- r,rv-i iThuradayj by. Raymond ; MlDer, 1 R . r. - V ,'mtay ?? JnVMJ 9?' Mfllerltold JOO persons t tke - 1 Tr,t-i-- -nr ' c; . I i4T tosUtnU that,tbe cheap power I d ta9t)A Wfl(A. htrtZ.fZi f I - - - ' s ; - aaaawaisaBBNSBsaBsBaaaBassM8BB ' jT UJ KJJ 'AAJ LTi? UVJ urv? U U I -jf lajj.easaiai Pbne O10 1 j L , , 1: PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR EUTiiTIOir 4:bz. Ddiile and GIANT SOI TOItKT SOAP Wror CHAIISES Extra Large NaVr 1 . Arfaom Bcedlena " i.Dieali..: :.. r - - Asa . - .S. AMnasi.. k- - , 7.r - jinr.. r .: Fresh JUade f . i1 :. . -'.(.'' cllltles would make operation of electric smelters wholly feasible In the northwest. - He declared low costa of -small electrle furnaces would permit a favorable prlea i the western pf g Iron market with a?aaalltyrexlaet.'-i.':f:i;-:- ' '' . Battered Ship to Sail: - MARSUEIELD, Ore., Jan. JJ-Upy-BAttenA and leaking after a bout with stormy seaav the f 43 otn freighter Solana will be able io proceed ? to California.' . T h e small ship,, loaded with lumber, limned into port Wednesday.' A Bed Bleacher iacher I GaOon Package Beautiful Pastel Minv mm a VAIULLA FACTORY DEilL 8 oz. Dofilo - Dolb RXGUUft $121 i I4 V' " . 250 'X-.TOII.CT SOAP cafte CAnDOTS - - Calif." Wew .;.-;. Spring Ige. Crop Heads for 130 Lczz . W0 ' -? . . - - - . - v,- ...... 40 ; Junior First. ClUxext . . ; s TILLAMOOK, Jaa. 33 Ut Tlllamookfe "Junior first dUsea of .1 li Warren A. MeMlql mee, 32, Tlljamook county' district attorney nd Willamette ; univer sity law schoot, graduate. H was named -Thursday. . I Traqe XVagea Hiked Wacea bf electrical workers in Salem will be jincreasea Marcn . from: $10 a day to $11, It was re ported ,heje, Thursday. !3 - U II ! it ' I'lflLTO BAL UvkB FREE With Each Pkff. Cans f or Dish. 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