Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1942)
i SECTION 1 PAGE TWO Th OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon. Friday Morning. September 25, 1342 . i , 1; J ) Modification Aim of Bill Tydings, Reed Sign Proposal; Brown Sees Sure Veto (Continued rrns Pag T " and said that such a fonnula would make - price stabilization empossiblev Eat evea thousb the Tydiar- Beed tnwyiwnbo should be adopted by the senate It was not ; forgotten that the-house by a sub atantial martin approved the farm bloc amendment Wednesday. Its vote was 23 to 172, a. martin . sufficiently ample ia serve, notice that the house would make a streuuous ptotest against the elimination of the amendment fa conference. . - , .-, V?':Vo The compromise - was revived late m a day which) had seen S ator Brown: (D-liich), a co-author ef-the administration bill, deliver a stinging- criticism of the farm bloc He said . tt was - foQowioj Che leadership) of farm orsaniza sun offkialB "hired by the inters eats they serve;" and rejecting the leadership of President Roosevelt, the representative of "all the peo- Far the farm Woe. geastor geattfc (D-SQ. chairman of the stasia aerteottoTO - eeaeacSleev countered with a speech: as sertmr thai he was -aee awed branch - ef the .xevernment Congress sheakt adept the farst Mm amendment and pass the bin -whether er sot fber wCt be a veto. - Senator Shlpstead (TUMInn) al so speakma for the amendment, aid Oat, like industry; sericul ture must receive its cost of pro duction, indudinsjJabor costs, plus a reasonable profit, in order to anrvive . . '. "The cold blooded fact la," he continued, "thai seme people- ex pect the farmer, In this day of war profitterteg, to produce- the food on the home front without his own labor' cost or hist hired labor cost befogs added to the price of his product ."'; ' "And this theory of economic ie based upon the fraudulent claim that the coin try la in danger ef financial and economic ruin If the fanner ie allowed- compensation for his own labor and the cost of hired labos en bJa'tanaw" ' "I am tearful Chat at this time, see asfty is the e a try's greatest , need, we are going te haw dkantty, Brews told a . packed senate; "God ferhld that -tt sheaf he so, bat ft le entire ly pessfble that that disunity may lurre. to be settled by the. " third eoerdtnaie branch ef the reveroment. dheanp k iajt , eoartj. ; TIT ,pc this great issue by . ear action, here, we force a head- en collision between the executive and legislative branches of the government we shall have done a 07 1XEN AND YOUNG METTS QUAUTr... CLGTIHIIS S SilGDiFZSSD . : : . . ' Below Kegnlar Ketait Friees - bale xd SATTiu)Ar Nidnrr. OCTOBIX s ' r No fire, no water damagev to : joe's TJpstairs Clothes Shop," . in recent fire at Eby's Studio; ' Slight smoke odor entirely removed by -vacuums sir process. Every garment guaranteed in new and perfect candUon -x- NOTICE My vssal great money-saving sriaes will prevail en new fall stocks Jast received. Save IS to gig es every suit er topcoat with preportlonate savings en sport coats, slacks and dress pasiav .''l -'-. ,; Sport Coals, Slacks and Dress Psat3 for Merr and Yeaits ilea ''v .. CKOTJPS NO. I AND 2 , , . SUITS KEGTJLAELY PKICEO $270 to $320 Now CROUPS NO. 3 AND 4 . KEGULaJtUr FRICE2V 110 to $420 Now Co)JDS vool Cegr.JlLSS Now -0"eOS- He. $15 Ecr. t. n.Arrm "T. T?? Only few - w iz3. rx taammmmmi new uu wuncr. nere ur your golden opportunity. in can i mis on inese amazing' values. C;ra' Eilorday 1 T : r t i C -: " 5 's r 'm- - J Milk JPricc Raise Salep Setnp 'Nip PORTLAND, Sept.- 24-jP)-Oniy tended a milk control board hearing Thursday and it appeared that the -discussions were mere formalities to comply with the law before raisins; milk, prices to the maximum' allowable under OPA ceilings.' Informal jLliif pre-eessiorr talk indicated that the hoard wM re voke retail prjee differentials for ejpaatiry And store purchnin, re storing the prices effective from September,. 1941 te July 174Z 14 cents a naait fee 4 pec cent and 1$ cents for $ per cent 'without regard to Quantity or cash-and-carry. : - ' J - y'" An increase in the price to pro dueer from 80 cent a-butterfat pouskt to FX cents highest in the eight-year history cd state, con trol also appears probable. Chairman C E. Greele said that the Portland market faced a critical situation because of the decline in fluid miHr production in the Portland milkshed while the . demand increased. J. H. Maper, board admmistra- tor, said the PttrtlanA market shortage had bees pounds some -days; Ckartrrer- also hare been ecperieneed in Corvailii,-Eugene, Klamath Talis and The DeScx, he said, nedeecrlbed the Salem aitua- tlea. as- being, "nip and -tuck." Ilapee-said that S3 producers had gone out of the dairy business r since last June 1 wh&e eafy 25 new pioducera-iiad eerae ha, 1 Efforts to augment local pro duction with supplies from Tills moot had proved unsuccessful, he said, despite boostimr. the price from Z3 te If cents s hundred weight for producers from that in (Continued from Page 1) mateiy 75 mm calibre labeled: Ticked tn on the . battlefield of Trance after World war L We are forwarding it te Hitler with our compliments. (Signed) Art Wil son.' The signer ie a telegraph of fice manager. " . At aaether State street de pet as aeteaaeMle bedy, ev. - seatly vicths ef severe cottt aioav had bees lepeaiteaV Ehw- ehlse parts, i etfigat aaar krtaav" ekee sleeks, eld fiseav eld ter daye, . T'-.-' ' For the interest of the pubfiev Oudrmas Paulus was seeking to arrange that two old pins .:pnca mounted en the battleship. Ore- IfODJBd turned: ia for scrap- met-. al by Secretary of State Earl SneU'a building etaff be enhibited at s downtown locationi - " great fbrt"' Haeerice te the fio n n as $35 t $370 Now 0o) 5)3 US to tSO Nov Spout coats Res. J12.S3 Now Now SI8.S3 f r"T at vJwJ tlt.8 et J left Regularly priced at t23 ; you are going to be needirir a NfeM TH 9 O'Clxi W- I CiT 7i Up 1 Ehort HLt r--1- StLCTd. Ui OHEGON Scrap Pickup Today City wwo r aw Exp sctcd; antTnck' a handful 4 of person- at enan Ndf Director . Mew' director of- religious -edu cation for the Salem. Pint Pres byterian church, replacing' Donald Douris - for the duration of the war. Is Miss- Gertrude EyeeSr who lor aeverafc years' nee neeo a teacher cd Bible ht Salem pubSe scnoola. Henering Dourix, whe Saturday is ta leave with, other amy m- dactees for Pert Lewis, the gregatfeat or the cfinrch. Thursday night held reception. Gifte frees f ssd oxhex vTan ?7atf"na ef the 'church were prissatiJ to Ifr. and Mrsw Deuriav Director of tellglous edacaMon for the. churdk aiace I24.Derxia ia the 3rd xaember of tl te enter active war service, He beeorxrvesi e leave ef by the-ehurchw Coos Bay Gty Joining Urged ; MARSHJTELDv Sept, CcnsoUdauon or" Manaffeld and Norm Bend tote s aingie dry to be knows as Coot Bay war asked in petitions circulated Thursday. The proposal can for combine ing aXarshftehfa 959 and North Bends 42S2 populations (1949 cen sus) and the sparsely inhabited 1209 foot ares now separating- the two municipalities, into one - dry of approximately 10,000 persons. Tea per cent of the registered voter in the affected area ere re mured on the petitions te put the issue before the -voters at a spe cial election. Second Feiry On Willamette PORTLAND, Sept 9-(JV-Tbe former San Francisco ferry San Lesndro has arrived here and wtuVthe Ferry Eayward will be remodded for" Willamette rivet service to the Swan Island and Oregon, shipyards.. ''Xw i S. BusselL . president of the-" operating t company, said Thursday that the ferries would ply. between downtown Porfland and the shipyardav with, sclukules Starting probably in November, ' Use of the feTries Is expected to relieve - materially the traffic problems, on streets leading te the yards. ' ' ,." : j Delivery Service . NEW YORK; Sept, 24-(jPHEJr-rand service such, as the delivery of notes, papers packages tickets, flowers and candy was abolished Thursday by the Western Union 1 Tdegraph company, ; The company announced all messenger personnel would be used exdusively to handle tele grams, '-ji.-'; . . Postal Telegraph offices said while that company, had made no formal statement, - they ' had been told about two weeks ago to refuse -messengers for errand service; Men Outnumber V Women at EOCE LA GRANDE, Sept J4-(P)-Fot the first time in me history of the Eastern College of ? Education freshmen men outnumbered first year women. Dr. Boben J. Maaske, presideTit said Thursday. The enrollment of "men is S8 and of women.' 53 in the freshman dasavv-. v;--",:- .4;:'c:- Steinhardt Coining ANKARA, Turkey; Sept 24-(ff) US' Ambassador Laurence Stein hardt; who is to leave Friday for Waafoirigtori coriferretf Wednes day night for more-: than two hours with Premier Sukru Sara coglu. ' " " Photopraph Taken Al Adolph, theatre manager, re ported Thursday night to city po lice that a life-size photograph, valued at $50, had been stolen from In front of the State theatre. The photograph was of Ann Corio, actress. .Today and! ,Y Saturday rressyt L , k" uierd ie. I I ' ji ' ...c:.....:r.; Aba Ez-znzz Ccrt;ca, liews cad Ju22l3 Girl" US UcGtrovcr 25Q DeUeved Lost " From Jarrla end "c Transport little " XCorrflnued tom Ptge l)" ht eperaUons la the Solomon Is lands offensive. Their destrae Cas raised amweaeed T3 naval leseee in that nwuLi te five shipe soak and five daasaged, as against at least SI Japanese Before her disaepeanncev the Jarvj was hit during! enemy sis attacks off Guadalcanal island and .to put he -at the seact Amexican-held- barbot ef TalagL From fherev she get oat for a te- pafs base to the seuth. That w several weeks aov aratsamewhere I route she disappeared. A navy eornxsmakrae reporting- tbe-fstr cd the two aMpasaXd that surface and air eraft ha mads an intenaiveearcls for the Jarvfs but had failed "to, locate hex a vmwm1 hit ti mttm mC hmm fwunMl Tt Is -assumed that she wa by evifiuy submarine er air cssfl; . the eesnmunfame, -added, and the next-of-kin of ' t h oae aboard have been so nottfTorV Is the -case ef the Liitle, the aavy reported only that she had "sank by the enemy hr re cent eperatione fa the Sotoeai Islands-area" and that about half the personnel aboard were that-the rasspert Cethese east aa aataewtmed beeasask ia the that twe ersasen eta and ene tiaasaart bad bees :aaaaaged. V..';. The navy's1 total anoocmced losses in me Pacific ares now stand at O ships sunk or de molished to prevent their falling mto enemy hands, and 11 ships damaged. The Japanese, on the other hand, have tost an estimated 400 e nen ships sunk or damaged. The aavy has reported 143 Jap naval craft and 134 non-combatant craft in. that category, exclu sive of blows dealt by forces un der American army command la the Philippine and Australian theatres. I " . Lieat CeeasMtr, WUtates Wal ter Graham, lr V9, ef Fheenix, Aria, skipper ef the" Jarvis,sasd IJeat Csansdr; Gas B. Lefberg; 39, ef Santa Crux, Calif, skipper ef the Little were beta, lest with their ahiasv ' w v i AThe Jarvit was at otmmaratvely new vijsuL Buttt atr the-navy yard at Paget- Sound, Wsshv she was launched In 1937 and com mlsBtoned .later mat same year. Ths LHUaxwae-JaoJlt as a destroy er during; me first World warv be tas; commissioned early in 1913. Until the armistice she served en escort and patrol duty in, thewar aone.- In 1940. she was converted to an auxiliary transport. Brings Bobcats At Silverton SILVERTON. BLLS--Victor HowardV federal trappeiv who spent the summer In other dis tricts, has returned to trap two good-sized bobcats here this- week. Mr, and Mrs, Richard Horn buckle have gone to Tacoma, where they will spend several weeks as' guests of their son and his family; the Joe Hornbuckles. 4 Marjorie and Patricia hlauld ing. who have been employed at Paradise Inn at Mt Rainier during the summer, have returned; Mar jorie will attend Willamette' uni-t versity this fall while Patricia will continue her studies in the Silverton high school. - - I California Visit SILVERTON Mrs. i P. A Hansen has returned to hex home from a 16-day . trip, to Oakland, Santa Barbara,; Paso Robles, Cam Santa Barbara, Paso Robles, Camp Roberta and, Klamath Falls where she. vidted members other: family. Harold -v. Fredrickson son of Mrs. Hansen, and known at Sil verton, recently enlisted with the' navy from Klamath Falls. Salvador Leader Dies 7 SAN SALVADOR, Sept 2 -ff) Dr: 'Ruben Rivera IL former president of the national congress of El' Salvador, died Thursday af ter a short Eness. : . Feaiurea TTS 3- Eczc2 , Lusf era cro b . ?fl;sHj r::::::::::s TCU TYtt CC3 fTIIlI CU.'2 CAVS3 S i ta t FIszd Cfachca WZLLIAUS FIELD, Ariz, Sept 24-T-Two ;AT-lt training planes, each manned by a pilot, an instructor and two student bom bardiers, ". collided in mid -air Thursday and crashed in flames, kghrg all eight men. - J- CoL Bernard A. Bridget com- I mandirut oixteer, reported the planes were - making a routine tramfrur fSsht ovdT a H e a r h y bombing range in connection with bciabardier Instruction. It was the worst accident at. this field dace the training of twin-engine pilots and bembexdiers ayear'asei ' Stdirigrnd War Ruins Depicted CjOonttoaed From Paae 1? las; aaaer eeaClieae of tn -TO ef the town st3 the ba&fiaga aeb bakery ssfft -Many ctrl3aae evsescted bst it la te remevtn aB ef at Eks motes alesg-.the sktos of Kdeegv dnch, eevertos their earth- dmjeew wtta btta af charred boards and staffing the cracks wttk sags fat order to protect ehOdres from the eald wises askltsta. . - "Aayoae wbe baa:, beem at SasUsgssd and sees traces ef the ssfferiag lef t by the Ger aaans wd sever ask for mercy ferthem.1 " " ' ' 7 " Nonnandv" Fliers To Help Russia WASHINGTON, Sept - 24-t?) Fightar iFraaors "Normandy" fliers are going "to Rttssie -to fight under the general command of the soviet air;' force, TreeTr eneh headquarters in Washington an nounced Thursday through the of fice of war information. . . The groupvT the anrumncemeat said, is composed of well-tramed pilots who have seen actiosrin the battle , ot Franj the. battle- -of! Jurgiand and durinx.' operanons against axis forces fax the middle east f. ." . Freshman Signnp Ixxiver at OGE '! E ' ....... i MOTJMOUTH Sept '24 Fresh men registration hi low' af Oregon College of Education mis fall, the registrar's, office reports. ; The registration of men is higher than that was; arrtlchated, due partly to the army- and navy program beinx inaugurated - A total of 294 students had en rolled Thursday rdorningi Regis tration win be kept open until October 30, to anticipation ef the fact that some sre helping finish harvest work in various sections. ABLLHead Named SAN FRANCISCO Sept 24-iP) Merzitt A Oevengec has been appointed Pacific -regional admin istrator ot the agricultural mar keting. administratiorv the region al office; announced Thursday, He was formerly regional director of the administrations purchase and distribution branches in the west AUTRY o rn i , y. Sssiley aersette Jee.Xrros Virglale Crey -1 - Enniiy Crr-a U L- . ... ttrrii V.'rixsa abort Cenwcy are ereastad the-tiu Uses pass S0 freaa east to west feeslt ta seasasfiyv rasnhci the gsantM ef hnsnlri aaf aaelhv asd" st teaCar. .it5v the e3eethm of bias as es? ttetost Kne nsdasatftara as werklsgfar aadesgreaad he aJasast atrtass essstftaaae. 9s9ssata bstffrs sage ha sasv gla streets and seaasthaea evea ae.speeiSe aesaasav r U! Tno! I I ( o.j.tm l I.J. v -v.::.'- . K ; l 3-Train Y7rec!i loll Clicimj 20 May Be Deadinpi Maryland; Sleeper j ; Cxt Strn&i Burned ; ' "(Con United From Paxe-1." spread ejuickly through the. Ian- ... . Uded mass.. ' j' . I Among victims were fraf&tmm IdestifSed as X M. GGhaxt, 53, ef EsISmore; flagman o the tn&k and a man whose decapitated body was found near me blazing wreck age of a bagzage car on the -second passenger train. . Nine fnjared were taksrt to Frederick City hospital, and an undetermined number of others treated at the -s c e na. Some of those at the hospital were report ed critically fajured. The w r e c kr occurred at 1JXS. a, aw Eaatem Was time, half a mile from Dickexson. about: IS miles normwest ot Washiastoav The Baltimore and Ohfca said was the first train accident involv log injury to" passengers i in -1 yearsfc happened mis wayi " The Cleveland sight steppe te tresblev A eat aal recalled whea the tree-' Me was fixed. Thes, Jast as the the Ambassador, passenger ex-! press from Detroit sits beaa4 for Washtaateny aasse aCtor late the rear. i I The diesel locomotive of the AmliassaTor sheared under" the puUman ear at the rear at the Cleveland train, tossed, It side ways into a fast freight westbound en the adjoining' trade The puilman was tdescoped and set afire, and the car ahead of ft The diesel locomotive tipped over on its right side, burst into flames. Fifteen box cars Of the freight Jumped froni the track and some - were wrecked, their cargo of steel piping, spun- tered and piled up like s log Jam; the baggage car on the Ambassa dor overturned and caught Ore. Flames spread to debris: of the freight cars.'" ;' 'Y I Rubber Workers Refuse Authority AKRON, O, Sept, 24 -Vf- The United Rubber Workers conveh tlafl Thursday refused to give the unions international president full authority to deal wiin local or international ofOcenC to invent they impede war 'production by violating mtracts.ri rl ;J Despite 'M plea by Sherman XL I Dalrymple,' the toternaWonal pres ident, for power to. take- drastic measures against union officers dlfuuy and knowingly violat ing, contract provisions, the con vention- rejected a proposal to 'so amend the URW constitution. setief t HxdUsgl . Esvca Oa Oar t screes':. j Tci7 Sereen' il Lesfwoei'--i KaPawJsBse-, i n i i l! Iff t I i v.; fi :. i n -e & I ir lit III a i i it s s - i h ii n it , si -i. tv, x n Hi ii ir - s a , ai is Lipstick, Powder Safe From 7ar : CKICACO. Oept 2W4VA. cheertag; ward far the ladies was brought directly from the war production board's division, ef elvCiaa supply by Dr. Walter A. Fey, who said American women wCT not te mslrel fa surrender their Up sucks te the Dr. Fey, eoasaltaat far the US desxtmcat of eommereo,- sali also the ladies wexU net to. cheese between face Fay'a jsgiimitgge ogives, ia as address which hs delivered at the aasaal meet to o the Nallosal Calrdrawsert asd CsmetolQxists association. Store Charges Ldbor Board PCIITLAND- Ore, Sept U-CPi Spokesmen for Mbntsaaery Ward St company charged before the US supreme court ef appeals here Thursday that the-national labor relations board has exceeded Its suthority hs sxfmirJslering Qe Wagner act The charge was made during a hearing oa the NLKB'S petUma for enforcement of "a 1941 order to bargain with the retaft eictkfsJ and warehousemen a union - and to- reiastato with back pay strfk The company asks the court to nrtow the-case and set aside NERB findings. - The strike- caused closure- of me company's Portland and other Pacific coast stores. James West Chief Scout NEW TORE; Sept. 24.-i?VThe election ef Doctor James E. West as chief scout of the Boy Scouts of America- was announced' Wed nesday by the- nauonai executive board.- Creation of this ntw post, will secjuire amendment of the organ ization's censtituttony which la ex pected to be accomplished on or before June l.:.194X , ; - r Doctor West has served as chief scout executive for more than. 30 years. That office' will -be filled by Doctor Elbert K, FretwelL profeasos of educaUon at Cnlum bie university .. .. . -. IIunrraTian Resi-rn! BERLIN (From German- borad easts, Fridar, Sept 25 -ppy- Col. Gem Karay BarBus, Hungarian minister ef war, ."resigned his post upon his . owa' request," endT was succeeded Thuxaday by CotJ Gen. WHHam Nagy, the Berlin raiin-JUid Jrldaj, Ja tuianestl dispatch.' - , ; ;- A Hon Adventure Serial ' 1 Q;0Gtr TUllILLS Every Friday and Saturday v - L-- "The - . Adventores . rv I of ; V- V i f nd - p ITweliita m v j , ) n. Pay Problem ." To Be Solved Ilaycr Appcinlt 12 1 To neemaxnend Increase Plan " (Continued from Page 1 - airport thfeagh, csald be exiled together If the committee aheall ieesa each; sstlesa'wlsa. Te the nv&catton gives City Att o jra e y; Iwreace Erewn by sources near to bond sales that no emergency, could be considered to exist as Iocux 'ar city deyai toents continued to have any personnel, the mayor had earlier pabXSc comment Thursday's announcement was opened with this statement by Cbsdwickt Tn view of the very serious emergency thai baffarlsea In me cUy of Salem which cerns the safety and general wel fare of our citizens and their prop erty, I as mayor of Qua city have deemed ft expedient to sypoiat committee. . " Whfie tnenttoa' was made by Chadwick only of the police and flre-depertmest sahiries, a prob lem made aeute by reatgaaueo of several men and lack ot applicants to replace them,, it was believed that recommendations ef the com mittea curax oe icum or mi mm. . 0 S S. it council te other dexMrtments. The street department charged wi the heavy seasonal task of keeping rotters free ef leaves, is said to '1 be lacking dixrch Donates Steel Flagpole PORTLAND Sept 14-(irVTbo Rose City Methodist church-con cluded i Thursday that it . could show its patriotism more fully than fat display of the flag from its 50-foot iron pole. It offered the pole to the scrap salvage campaign ' and the city fire department said it would' cut tt down. .... - ' . Vi iT ii .i i . k ... -foaw ttsars '"WEN Ef TTfE SKY la Color - Cartooa Thtosiotuee will sot be for lesser adstisaios prices aay erne daring M42 ' Prices This Exclusive IfSTasiaee TUP- "' Tax' Eat. Sua. Cafldres XSe - . . . SUg,rlBS Tax : Children . . . - SSaFIas Tax Special Bedaced Prices for Men and Women ef Armed Forces -hi unuiHin, utmniiw a, c utc .tax)r NbjUt 40e (me; tax) i LAST TIMES TODAY r i 1 ii . Pins "Alias Boston EUckie" with j CLz7 IlnTii; StarU Sattxrday y t - f r :::LIt.Cra:iaJ,KaS,'j mmmM i i j l , 4 rijrjs i 1 ahowsi 1 : a 'riTrament1lT I J 7 II a e eaeswosvessr as bsbbbbbb a 2 'x5r."r i ; ' -aMrsaaa,'- i"':': seoii"- .