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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
! 1 f - pi f -. " " ". I. r . -' . s .(( PAGE TWO The 021EGOT STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, rbruary 21. T7IT UjWill Speed Planes West Salem Women Can Make These on Limited Budget Sells Soldiers Far Eastern Situation Declared -"Serious" v bj, Gen. Marshall ' ; . ' (Continued from page I) pore naval base and in the north ern Malayan peninsula. The number of planes to be dis patched to the fleet was not dis- , dosed.! "J Australian troops arrived this week at Singapore, considered possibly the first naval objective of Japan in any thrust which might be made toward the rich Netherlands East Indies.! British air reinforcements also have been sent to the northern part of the Malayan : peninsula near Thailand (Slam) and French Indo-China, on whom Japan was reported to have made sweeping military and economic demands. As uncertainty ever Japanese intentions kept Far Eastern ten sion kick, Ambassador fi bore Neman was reperted te be holding back definite pro posals fer Imprering Japanese relations with the United States swtn a more favorable oppor tunity arose. . In other diplomatic circles, however, it was reported that he - bad a set of specific Issues to dis - cuss with state department offl ' -dais in the hope that removal of some points at friction might lead to a better understanding on ques- uona of general policy. Among these were believed to ' bo numerous relatively minor problems rising from the Sino- Japanese war, including claims for . damage to American property and . interests: exclusion of non-Japa nese. shipping from the Yangtse rtver, and a dispute over policing tne i international settlement In Shanghai. US Welcomes Japan Moves Bvt Asserto Problems Greater The American government, while apparently welcoming any Japanese move toward more fa vorable treatment of American in terests in the Far East, has made It clear that far greater problems now exist In American-Japanese relations. These center on Japan's alliance with Germany and Italy, which in the view of high authorities links the Japanese expansion program in Asia with the war in Europe. waminsirauon officials, stress ing attempts over a period of years to convince Japan that her oest interest lay in friendship with tho United States, have avoided closing the door against any new Japanese bid. , They have made it plain,' how ever, ithat "deeds" and not -words" are necessary to con vince this government of Japan's peacezui intentions. - . r it h . I ' ' ; j v C j; 'V. J - v ; 1 I ' . 4- . - - , i J: - : I: 'A i: ' : A- ... ' " V . Benton County Hurdle Faced House Votes College Gty in; Payless Days Arrive (Continued from page 1) Jackson, Josephine, Lane and Linn counties. All are now part of the first district, which , en-; compasses all of western Oregon save Multnomah county. Flan Faces Displeasure of President of Senate If the house passes the commit tee bill early next week as ex pected, the plan will face the ill favor of President Dean Walker of the senate. The upper house may be urged to remove Benton from the new district and return it to the first; walker indicated Thursday night He said he did not approve of having his senatorial district, Polk and Benton counties, divided between two congressional dis tricts. - - Rep. Alex Rennle (S-Ben- ton) told the reapportionment committee Tuesday that he con sidered his county more closely allied te the Willamette valley than It is te southern Oregon. bnt he voted with the majority Thursday. There was not a re publican vote against the com mittee recommendation and de bate only on- the minority re port of Rep. Bichard L. Nen- berger (D-Moltnomah) asking that his bUl be substituted for the majority plan. Today is Black Friday for the legislators: for Saturdav thtv start working for their constitu- New Land In Program Lloyd E. Harkema Talk about star Insurance men! Meet Private Lloyd E. Harkema, 31, formerly of Pittsfleld, Mass., now in the 104th infantry at Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Mass., who has sold total of $2,556,500 worth of insurance to regimental comrades in five days! Harkema interviewed 907 enlisted men and M officers and signed 97 per cent of the regiment on the dotted line. Left to rfgat, beige rayea gabardine salt, rayon print dress, sailor dress A slim budget is no excuse for a woman to have dull, uninteresting clothes this spring. With mats rials by the yard so inexpensive, she can mako her self & new frock to brighten up htr wardrobe. At the left above is the Indispensable tailored suit made of beige rayon gabardine. It has a long torso Jacket with single-breasted closing. Th collar is overlaid with crisp white pique. Center is a new frock In a tiny print In smooth rayon fabric. The ruffle-edged yoke and sleeves are very feminine and not hard to do on tao sewing machine with a ruder attachment. The sailor dress, right, is In a new guise, with a sleek, over-the-hlp blouse and box-pleated skirt. It has regulation braid trim and concealed bodice pockets which are adroitly stitched down. Where Hurricane, Fire Hit Rumania Calls Million Men (Continued from page 1) rather than aid any German schesne of getting at Greece. The j pact, said the newspaper Vakit, j in fact was insurance against Bulgaria's entrance into the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo arrange ment and "it would not be easy for Germany to come to fight in Greece against a Greek-Turkish army unless the way had been thoroughly prepared as in Ru mania. This declaration (the lurxish - Bulgarian arrangement) makes ;this preparation more dif ficult Said' the newspaper Ikilan: "Although we have made this - eclaratlea with Bulgaria, o ears; are eleeed to Germany ' and we shall keep ear ebUgs- tlens with Greece and Britain." Found at Last View of Saataader, Spain Hurricane, followed by fire that swept across Portugal from the Atlantic, kills and injures hundreds and causes great property damage. The wind spent its fury In northern Spain. Fire, fanned by tho high wind, reportedly destroyed more than 200 homes in Santander, Spain, on the Bay of Biscay. It was reported that more than 30.000 were driven from their homes by the fire. Lobby Hobbnobber (Continued from page 1) Frank Lonergaa when he poked his nose, and very little mere. Into the boose chamber Thurs day afternoon. Bat the mem bers knew he was a former representative, having 'served in the three sessions of the 1113 legislatore and again in 1139. Rep. Warren Erwin has trouble getting himself quoted accurate ly, but as nearly as can be deter mined without consulting the of ficial record, his announcement on Thursday was to the effect that filberts found on the repre sentatives' desks .earlier in the week were the gifts of Mrs. John Frump of Newberg. Former Salem Attorney Dies In One Eaz . . Paul a user's Column (Continued from page 1) building, in partnership with W. C. Winslow. This partnership continued un til 1936 when Endicott retired from active practice and took up houses residence again in Turner. He slumber serenade. He's was a stockholder in the Bank of I on a farm now, but says it's still Commerce until it was dissolved. I bad. Every time he starts snoring The original Turner water sys- the dogs bark, the. cats meow and tern, fed from springs, was pro-1 the chickens cackle. znoiea Dy cnaicou. Tie's askinsr restoration at him curvivmg are me wiaow, rial- drfl Hrhts in a fall nardon se (Continued from page 1) and went streaking down to the Oregon building's basement. Ready for anything they stalked into the desolated drinkery. There, right enough, were the four men. Ther were, readlna from left to right. Ray Maynard, the erst while operator of the .Club Web foot, and the three' plsg-ngUes, ; District Attorney Miller B. Hay den, Justice of the Peace Joe Felton and Attorney Ray Kho ten. Anyway that's who our scout said they were. Utility Note Officials of the Portland General El ec trie com pany denied yesterday that a power shortage is imminent. The fact that the E (for Electric) in the neon sign ever their main offices has been unlit for a week means nothing, they said. We wonder if any of the boys out at 2603 State street would be interested in taking a tip from John "Iron Jaw" Smith. "Iron Jaw" says he was released from the Nebraska state penitentiary because he snored so loud the warden, and everybody else, couldn't sleep. They finely let him out, but he still snore's too loud. Says he's been evicted from four rooming' because of his rasping working ents for nothing. They draw their last S3 wage today and from now on out it's for the good of the cause and to the detriment of the purse. How long wfll they work for nothing? Sessions Expected to Last Another Two Weeks Speaker Robert S. FarrelL jr.. said Thursday night he thought the session would end a week from Saturday. Several long-time legislators thought, rather, that the feverish, clock-stopping final day would not arrive before two weeks from Saturday. The worth of these guesses will depend in considerable part on whether the house Judiciary committee can expeditiously de vise a compromise agreeable to both labor and employers en the Questions of unemployment compensation experience rating, seasonality, waiting weeks and liberalized benefits. The com mittee was still wrestling with Its troubles Thursday night. One aid to early adjournment was the senate's defeat of the "big truck" bill. That saved the house at least three days' time, it has been estimated. he C. Endicott, a daughter, Mrs. Vincent Aherns, of Portland; and two brothers, Charles and Irving Endicott of Chester Hill, O. Funeral services wfll be held from the chapel of the W. T. Rig don company at 1:30 pjn. Sat urday, followed by private com he eaa get a place of his own where he can snore as content edly as he did when he was in solitary. Fred Gong. Portland y o u t h ,vu? fjvuia ivc. .4uaCM craft shop, was one up on his Lincoln high school classmates who called on the legislature Thursday. Through his acquaint ance with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. M. Pierce of the attorney general's office he got to see the governor's private office and the board of control room. Hopkins Is Named "Zlcc at Mt Crest Abbey On New Board Held in Fraud US Treasury Issues Set Tax Exemptions Wiped out in Sales Plan on Securities WASHINGTON, Feb. 0-(jP)-The treasury Thursday wiped eat federal tax exemptions for all its fatore issues of securi ties from $25 baby bonds te I lsOt units ef standard bills, notes and bonds and prepared to issue about $2,000,606,006 of new taxable securities within the next two months. Less than Z4 hoars after President Roosevelt signed an act raising the federal debt limit from $49,000,006,006 to $65,000,000,006 and giving the treasury discretionary author ity to seU taxable securities, Secretary Morgenthan told re porters ef the new program. In announcing that these se curities would be taxable, Mer genthaa said also that an baby bonds sold te the public after March 1 would also be subject to taxation. Income from the se curities wil Inot however, be subject to state income taxes. The secretary told a press conference he was still working on plans for a large-scale sale of savings stamps and other se curities to raise money for de fense. Congress has been asked for 13,600,060 for pubUcity and aavertislng expenses ef the sales campaign. Did yon knew that the grand- father ef Chief William TeUap ef the Colombia River tribe ef Indiana, who has been watching fish legislation at this session, provided the horses ridden by Lewis and Clark when they made their historic "exploring Journey to the Oregon country? It's so,: says an old-timer who should knew. : - - i Flaae wreckage 'After three and one-half years of srarcUrg for it. this plane was fcmi by foof farmers in the vir ria jusl tear Maria de Dota. Costa Klca. . The plane,! carrying fire passengers, one an American, and piloted by. Charles Stanton, tatire,"f Dorchester,- Mass., dls-' fpesxti Jure 20,. 1937, en route to Costa Hies. ' Kothlng remained ef the occupants but broken bones." ' - Searching planes had flown 75,000 . F.Zct hunting for the lost ship. Get Life Memberships CORVALL1S, Feb. F. Doane, Salem, who recently re tired after 50 years' in the dairv i - . products industry, and Russell F. limim, .rorUand federal butter grader ordered to Washington. lxj. alter 12 years In Oregon. were voted life memberships in me association. ; r. - WASHINGTON, Feb. 20-UP)- Harry I Hopkins, who inspected conditions in Great Britain recent ly as personal representative of President Roosevelt, was named Thursday , to a nine-member pro- uucuuu cunning Doara aesisnea hp . m to survey defense industry and IsGlG OPOrtS study the problems of post-emer-1 m gency readjustment. PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 20-UP V. n . I OnvMana T3 1 . ' I wuun u. .Bigg era, aeiense pro- I -""" - "uwuuos eagea closer I duction director, appointed the toe third-place Seattle Olym board which, hi addition to the Pics Thursday night by outscoring Is AM A mm a -i xormer secretary of commerce, is eaiue in a wide-open Pacific composed of representatives of I coal league nockey game. 8 to 8. the army, the navy, industry, la bor and scientific research. Highway Workers To Get Raises DACIfflCHE. LEG PAWS DAY DE DANGER SIGN Firemen Called Acain - Salem : firemen were called out Thursday night to extinguish a chimney fire at 231 East Mission street Little damage was reported. PORTLAND, Feb. 20-m-Waee Increases for 2500 workmen In Oregon highway and heavy con struction projects win go into ef fect with signing of a new con tract next week, J. M. Scudder. m . ' laoor reiauons counsel for Asso ciated General Contractors, pre- cuccea toaay. He said only minor clauses need cSu of aS.ZV la negotiations SSSLZS&iS . ' ' I harnraati A B7T I."v . . wwtj kUUI m comix m cmocnlad tM money cx&w I vfcTT4 uuiuus ana me con i ac wit your kid am cr buddav . . i . . - . . r , i rnjom m Mm a.i. a. . . vrusLva mm inr nmstmnt nf i iiw increases wnnM i ri7 - j - iar mm Chota eanrtMnr thm Thn.V. I nn?r from S tn, 9ft 1 TvlTjr-V,'1.111 of.or 0 Robert J. Bolts Robert J. Bolts, an investment counsel of Philadelphia, was ar- restea in Kocbester, xf. and re turned to the City of Brotherly Lore to face charge of defrauding ? Of Tired Kidneys Bdwrmt. don t jurt omnj.in sad do BoUtin boo tlua. Nktora asay bm warains Tom tkai SW kitlMys Md attention. . - JJ Ntur. chief wmr of taUnc pep sad Meraj. catting p aachta, aveiiinc. pvffiBeai aadee ihm eraa. kaaJadalTaBddi Enquirer. niu - I . ielpki I nge from 5 to 20 cents an. hour I r.!Z r&SISdJn iSTthi f for seven craft unions. : ; ; iti-lifuLirki WASHINGTON, Feb. aecreiary xckes announced Thurseday an additional 1,200, 000 acres of land In ten western states including Idaho. Oreeon and Washington would.be brought Alcohol Control Hears Debates Pro, Con Arguments on "Wines Sales Wax' at Joint Hearing (Continued from page 1) said that of the 14 states having state liquor stores, only. Oregon Twelve bills were signed Thursday by Gov. Charles A. Sprague. Four ef these originat ed in the senate and eight In the house. ; I'i 'y . -, One ef these bills relates to irrigation district elections and was introduced by Senator Rex Ellis, Umatilla county. Other bills signed: . SB Relating to special- certificates for vocational teach ers. - -v.;." ' - - SB 1S4 Relating to certified copies of certificates ef Cleglt- imate birth. SB 129 Relating to livestock in Harney and Malheur counties. HB J5 To provide fer em ployment of parolees from pen itentiary in forest camps. HB 111 To provide method f converting federal savings and loan associations into do mestic savings and loan associa tions. HB 137 Relatlnr to filing fees of candidates. HB 151 Relating to sale of securities. HB 152 Relating to disposal of securities. HB 234 Relating to appoint ment of guardians for Insane persons. HB 274 Relating to dra wins- checks en clients' .funds. HB 430 Appropriation fer state lime and linen board. minority category. I Sportsmen, appearing at a sen ate game committee hearing; sup borted bills to permit the gam0 Commission to appoint gamej pro actors and to provide that state police assigned to; commission du ties shall do that work exclusively after taking commission examinal lions; to give the game commission fble power to fix4 bag limits and Seasons; and to permit owners of nor than 820 acres of land to iropagate game birds and shoot 0 per cent of those they liberate. anskrit Sayani Dies CAMBRIDGE, Iaas, Jeb! C)-Dr. Charles Rockwell I m a n, 90, professor-emeritus of $anskrit at Harvar4 and an In iernatlonally recognized author- ily on oriental literature and culr 6ire, died Thursday at his home 20?- Lan- sfter long illness. t ' w sjtsBaSsV: 9 sTiff fSatOjsmM 9rvs7lsjssfi , CJfav r ---T-. 18' a si a 1 mrt . . . I uu vixxuua permit saie or wines under the department's soil and outside, the state stores. His bill; moisture conservation program. I would remove Oregon rom the MOTIIErt YOUR cfeHd pone expert czre csed wheri mmm mmmm. At the first slrn of a'eaeat otA-)d Qaintnolets' throats aad ehaats ara ; rabbod with Children's Mild Masterolo; ! product nado to promptly reliero the DISTRESS of children's colds and resulting bronchial and eroapy cottghs ' TMitt asnsllr eomea milf Swinu Uaiterol is MORE than an ardinani "aire," It helps break up loeal eon-4 restion. As MuaUrolo is used on tho Quints too mar bo mar tab ara b,Ih - Jnt about tho BEST product madad Also la Senior and Extra Strenoii fn those preferring a stronger p 1 1 Del Monte Whole Sections No. 303 Cans for Dinner DeD I i - . t SUNSHINE IV Craclrers ,, ara r- 2-lb. plig. . . urisi TOBACCO Extra Extra Special! George Washington 1-lb. Tins 390 (Not a Misprint) Limit Thompson's Bulk Hailed OA. r ink, lb. SUGAR Dine Glut Size Package I 1 VT-esi ai m, w Alter eo. Zi Ground to Suit I . Carnalionllillr 320ri With This -Coupon I fl Per Case J 3.19 ; Grade A Large , , i " ' it! I IW Per " !'i " ' J Dozen . i S 0 Fret Ilorning Slar Coffee 19c 3 ibs. 55c Sold with a positive money-back guarantee. FLOUR 21 .09 31.215 WESTERN CHOICE, 49 lbs. ... CASTLE BRAND Montana Hard, wheat, 49 lbs. RED WHITE and BLUE or KITCHEN i yv QUEEN, 49 Ibs, 2LB4Bm5SP We Keserve the Eight Umit QnanUUes Large Size - Instant! Only 0X0 CUBES IOC MKeg;istsjiM Pkg. ef 4 11 Large alsei ,j Bkr. m iai ' I I iWith This Coupon . Void After Feb. 24 e RANCHO SOUP Vegetable.1 Tomato Pea or Asparagus cans for SB3I1I1IS Corandrcs.r.-7c Ilice Krispies . . 10c nUBbraIl...lO'e Hew Spuds .. . L . 4 Ibsj 7c Oadislies, new sprpfj, bnncli J ! 3c nhnbarb, choice no! bouse, lb. 9 c Fresh Peas . ; J . . 3 Ihl 23c Orargcs, shopping tag of 2 doz. j39c BnrHaa High Prices r r,JV-XJ-i 137S9. Cozinl'. I ':! Ptsae 7311 1 TTT.:?