PAG2 TZTI Last Photos 'V Taken ten days prior to his assassination, these photos of Adm. Jean Darian show he and his wife In the garden of their palace in Algiers where he ruled as high commissioner of French North Africa, Bot tom photo Is an excellent character study of the former Vichy ad herent whose collaboration with allied forces was termed " mili- tary expediency by President Roosevelt. UN Badiephotos. Entertain Over Holidays AMITY Miss Solveig Jensen, teacher in the Redmond schools, spent several days here last week: at the home of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sverra Jensen and left Thursday - for Seattle to visit her brother, Harold Jensen, and family before . returning to Redmond. Roy Rosenbalm spent Christ mas day and the weekend with his - brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Buskirk, at Port land. ' Mrs.' Emma Durant has re turned from Portland where she visited all of Christmas week at the homes of her children, Mr. and Mrs. John Durant, Mr. and Airs, carl Aiken and - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nixon and ; family. . : Mrs. Martha E. Brown spent . Christmas day and Saturday in Salem at the home of her son, F. Ivan Brown, and family. Dr. Harley Shields of Portland was a recent caller here at the borne of his mother, Mrs. Hettie Shields. '. Mrs. Roy S trout of Portland spent Thursday here at the home oi ner roomer, ivirs. jc rea oiroui and Mrs. Dolly Moore of Nels cott was a Christmas day and weekend visitor at the Strout home. She is a sister of Mrs. Strout. Guests Christmas day at the v home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Lloyd E. Whitney, east of town, were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kilmer, and family of Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Rey nolds Henrtckson of Seattle, - Marvin - and - Donald Whitney and their uncle ; and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. . Geo. E. Clark, of Amity. . I Mr. and Mrs. William Milne of Portland and Mrs. Margaret Mor rison of Amity were Christmas day guests at the' home of their nephew; and niece, Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Callander, south 6f Amity, t Mrs. Ella S. Thomas of the Am . ity grade school faculty, spent the Christmas weekend with relatives in Portland. - - - - 4 Miss Eleanor Grable spent the Christmas holidays and weekend U n.-1-.J ... .1 V. ' . t brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Willeit and family. Christmas day guests at the borne f Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nott were; their son and, daughter. . or. no nn. jvoia . jucvieiian ' f Salem j and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nott of McMinnvDIe. V . x-ari nenaerson, wno is em ployed in war work in Portland, ' spent Christmas day 1 here: at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Henderson. w " . . v . Baptist Classes Give . J Christmas Program ' - .v . - INDEPENDENCEThe annual Christmas program of the' Baptist Sunday ' school ' ' was presented Tuesday night Mrs. Elmer Busby had charge of the program.' , " i Included . were a i n a 1 n it trf , America and salute of the . flag J prayer led by B. F Swopc; wel come Keith Laytonj read! n g, Franklin Walker; responsive ...... i-t . W, M.. . W IB J BHAi leading, Romelle Wilson; "Keep ing Christmas by a group of pri mary .children; "Share - Your Blessings" by' primary and Junior children; play by a group of the li-h school students; "Three WUemen" by junior, boysj duet, Pcr.ieHe and Marleen Wilson; ristmss Tree. funior cirls: playlet, "Jcy to the World," jun i;r and tlh school group; pan-t-:'e, rnsr.sr scene; benedic-t:-!, T.sv. E-Iccr. "7 end nuts were distribu '. : -1 . j C::2 cf tie prcrca. i of Darlan Before Assassination Deyoes Are Hosts At Family Reunion . UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deyoe entertained at their home with a Christmas din ner at the first reunion of the family in more than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Owen i Holliday and family of Pleasantdale, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuhn and family of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and family of Broadmead, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Boulden entertained1 at their home Christ mas day for Mrs. J. E. Finnicum of McMinnville; Mrs. Tom Boul den of Dayton; Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Finnicum and family of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. . D. Childs of Arlington, were Christmas eve guests of the tatter's grandmoth er, Mrs. Marie E. Shellburne. Mr. and j Mrs. Arnold Brown and son, Donald, Mrs. John Ran dolph, Mrs. I. B. Carter and granddaughter, Betty Rose, all of Portland, were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Countiss. Baughmans Visit Youngs During Trip MARION FORKS Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Baughman, the former Miss Reeves, art teacher from Sa lem, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Young December 23 on their way to visit her mother, at Brooks. I Mr. (and Mrs Lew Jacobs and daughters spent Christmas with Mrs. Jacob's . parents "at Ocean Lake.?-! r ;J . r . r; ' ' Hugh Matthews and crew of the forest ? service, . who are working at Marion Forks forest park, spent Christmas at thelfc homes in the valley. . ' I Mr. 'and Mrs. '.Roland Hopper enjoyed Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen in Detroit. 1 t . ; Mrs. Charles Clester , and Elsie, Arthur and Earl of Detroit, spent Christmas day with Mr. Clester at Marion Forks.1 " i 12,000 Silk Stockings Sent for' Explosives ' y WOODBURN Wallace Jones; employe of the 'A. E. Austin dry goods store, shipped a large box containing silk and nylon stock ings to the defense supply corpor ation at Green Island, New York, Tuesday.' . ' The box I weighed: almost 100 pounds, and hy comparing this with ; the : weight of one pair of stockings Jones estimated there must be about 1200 pairs of stock ings in the shipment. "We Want to thank' all .the peo ple who have cooperated, by con tributing their old stockings for this vital defense purpose," Jones said. The silk and nylon in the stockings is used in making 'x4 plosives.-'.: f T-. ? Hospitalization. Needed MT. ANGEL Brother Leonard Niederpruem, cashier ' at the Benedictine Press for many -years, left for St: Vincent's hospital ; in Portland Tuesday morning for ob- servation, and medical treatment. Conrad Schmaltz, pressman at the, Benedictine Press, underwent a major operation Monday at the Silverton hospitaL He has been ill for more than a month. Bathtub :: GifisjA KepldeeHos SILVERT6Nf-3itinas ' was different ; at Silverton this year gift, recipients are1 beginning to note ; as the rush dies away' and there is time to go over the presents and take inventory. 1 The old reliable silk .stocking gift was missing. , No employers at Silverton, as far as could be learned by. midweek following (jnristmas, bad made a gift of stockings to stenographers or bth er help. Frequently over 100 such gifts have been ' counted among Silverton feminine employes in former years, it was reported. , One local girl employe re marked that where last year she had received a dozen pairs of silk hose from as many differ ent sources, this year she received that same number of soaps and bath salts. Local merchants report that never in the history of their bus iness, has so much bath material been sold to customers. They also report that business has been un usually brisk even appearing brisker than it was, because of the shortage of help. Valley Births SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hatteberg of Silverton re port the birth of a son at the Sil verton hospital, December 26. No babies were born on Christmas day and only the one on the three days following. Family Reunion Held by Stauffers SWEGLE At the counter hnm of Mrs. Josephine Stauffer on Christmas day a hapDT family re union was held. Only one son who lives in Chicago could not be home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stauffer and familv from Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hersch, Mr. ajid Mrs. Gilbert Haury and children. Mr. and Mr. Dan Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs.; Adam tiofstetter and Miss Alma Stauf fer, all from home an nearby dis tricts. Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Bulla' and daughters, Bethine and Jeanette. drove to orvallis Christmas day to be guests of Mr. Bulla's sister and family. , Bethine remained for a few days visit. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blanchard had has their guests on Christmas day, Mrs. Blancherd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zobel and Mrs. R. Badger of Salem. , Guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Raton Becker on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and daughter, Joan, and Mr. Becker's father, Robert Becker of Salem. : Mr. and Mrs.' Eskel E. Brandt accompanied their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mild Grace of Toledo to Portland Friday to visit the small son r of Mr. and Mrs. Grace who is a patient in Doernbecher hospitaL . : Mr. and Mrs. -Melvin Burdick and two children came down from Vancouver Christmas day to look after their home on East Turner road and attend a family dinner in Salem. , ; -s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Loh and two children came over from Redmond Thursday to, spend a few days at their home. Churches Give Yule New Year's Parties UNIONVALE The - Unionvale Evangelical Christmas observance program v was held Thursday night The sacred ; cantata entit led The Christmas Music," was presented. It consisted of a quar tet . number, a duet - and two vo cal, solos by the girls chorus. ac companied' at the piano by Miss Ellen Rutschman. S i n g i n g of Christmas carols - preceded the opening prayer by Rev. V. A. Bal lantyne. Rev. Harold ' K. Jaffe pronounced the benediction. A communUy gathering of the Unionvale church and . ; friends will be held at 7 p. m. tonight when a no-host dinner followed by a social hour for the closing of the old year will be the annu al election of church and Sunday school officers will : take T place. The second cuarterlV conference and Installation of officers of the church wCl be held Wednesday, January . v J - t: t Relief Burden; Board Warned ' PORTLAND, Dec ZS-CS-The state public welfare cotnmis sion war -warned Tuesday, not to depend upon liquor taxes to carry the relief burden. - - . A H. Aaron, of the federal social security board advised the commission to seek future welfare , appropriations from the state general fund because declin ing -liquor : stocks may mean less tax money which could be divert ed ,for Jthe, commission's use. j; Miss Loa Howard, state, wel fare administrator, said however no ..attempt . would be , made to change present welfare laws at the January session of the state leg Islature. ; Commissioner David B. Simpson proposed revision of the laws so all commission appropria tions could come from the gen eral fund. Miss Howard said the more than $8,500,000 of the total $10,301,428 welfare appropriation for the bi ennium ending next July 1 i de rived from - liquor .taxes. She pointed . out, however, .that the commission as of October 31 still had 48 per cent of the allocation unspent' '. . : . :." ; ' ; -j The commission appointed An drew Juras, one of its child wel fare - consultants, ; to work -'with federal state and county agencies in providing , nursery , school fa cilities for children' whose "moth ers are working' in war plants. This problem it confined largely to the Portland industrial area. ' General assistance for novem ber was almost 50 per cent lower than for the same month last year with only. 7643 on the rolls com pared to 14,779, the commission reported. ,' ? -. , ? -- This reduction in number, how ever, did not materially affect expenditures, . it was pointed out because the bulk of assistance goes for, the aged who still re quire assistance. -':':- Discussion of the recent clos ing of WPA -projects disclosed that only 115 workers were taken from the rolls. These presumably will be routed to war jobs by the US employment service. It is expected that most of WPA administrative staff will be taken by other federal agencies. Draftee Gives Sheila to Zoo ..PORTLAND, Dec 29-(ff-Vir-gil H. Mulkey of Coburg, self styled "greatest living magician," wouldn't mind going into the army so much if it weren't for Sheila. ; He's afraid it's going to be the end of a beautiful friendship, de veloped over a lot of trouping. And she's been a hit on every cir cuit that booked his act Sheila is a 35-pound ocelot, very gentle, he said, except for an oc casional fit of temper ' during which she is best handled with leather gloves on her paws. Tuesday, he turned Sheila, with gloves, over to the Portland zoo. Daniel Boshart Dies Sunday in Lebanon LEBANON Daniel R. Bos hart born in Nebraska 44 years ago, died Sunday after a short ill ness and will be buried in the Masonic cemetery in Lebanon Wednesday afternoon after serv ices in the Fairview Mennonite church, Reverend Birkey of Al bany officiating, the Lowe Mortu ary in charge. Mr. Boshart who had lived in the vicinity of Albany and' Leb anon for the last 24 years is sur vived by four brothers and five sisters: Mary Stutzman of Leban on; Harry Boshart Lydia Gehrig, Bertha Gehrig and Ida Gehrig of Albany; Catherine Reil of Mil ford, Nebr.; Emma Roth of Cha pel, Nebr.; Daniel Boshart Scio; Elmer E. Boshart, Camp Haan, Calif.; and 'Joseph of Nebraska. Private Remembers His Draft Board PORTLAND, Dee. 29 Anthony P. Sheridan, first class army private now somewhere, in the Pacific, remembered at Christmas the Portland selective service board that drafted him. His greeting, which arrived by V-mail: "Merry Christmas, having a wonderful time. Wish you were ; here (instead of me)." Gates Has Visitors GATES Mr. and Mrs. Ed Col lins are spending the holiday week at the - home of their daughter, Mrs. Dan Dinsmore. and familv in Portland. : J " Mr. and Mrs. Cecil "Schaer and family were at the Clarence John son borne for the Christmas holi day. ; -. -: ,; y-'- -'jr: r:l Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff of Redmond are spending a couple of weeks In Gates and Mill dtv on a combined business and plea sure trip.- - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown are making a two-day visit at Gates. They - were accompanied by Bud Geshex. Brown and Gesher now are employed driving gravel trucks at the Madras airnort and will return to work Wednesday. Homes Approved ' PORTLAND. Dec 23 . I S Fred A. Cuthbert, Oregon repre sentative for the national hou?n9 agency, said Tuesday that con struction of 39 homes at Bend by private interests has been s n- proved by Washirston. iT1 TTr r- Uniformity on Hearing PORTLAND, Dec 28-flVrhe 1942 state legislature interim com mittee has recommended to Gov ernor Sprague that another Inter im committee be , appointed to work out uniform' procedure for hearings of state boards i . - The committee found that - the growth of administrative agencies state liquor, industrial 'accident, unemployment - compensation and ether commissions . necessitate uniform hearing procedure. - : ' I ' " The committee said, however, that the problem was so compli cated that another committee should be created to draft, legisla tion for presentation to the legist lature in 1945. ' . --:: : Slab Wood CORVALLIS, Dec. 29.P)-H. J. Cox; Eugene lumberman, suggest ed Tuesday a wider use of slab wood to avert the threat of a feul shortage. 1 j "The member 'of the forestry.' re search and advisor council, . said that fir slabs have a higher heat content 4nan any' other native wood except oak. What's more, there is enough slab wood avail able to supply the state's entire need. : Fir slabs, he said, possess 23.90 British thermal units - while fir body woods, planner ends and plywood cores have 21.90 BTUS, second-growth cordwoods 20.90; maple, sawdust and hogged fuel, 20.00; alder, 16.40. Oak is rated at 28.71 BTUS. Fire Destroys Bend RR House BEND, Dec. 29-(fl3)-Fire Tues day destroyed the Great Northern engine house - three miles . south of Bend. , One locomotive was ruined and a second damaged. Two others in the building were saved. The fire apparently started in the cab of a locomotive. ' No dam age estimate was made. Medford to Have Housing Project MEDFORD, Dec. 29 (P) Housing officials disclosed plans Tuesday for a $400,000 federal housing administration project here. . It would consist of 125 family units on a-15-acre site, on which playgrounds and parks also would be constructed.' The facilities would be for war workers and soldiers with families. , Plans are being drawn by arch itects Francis C Jacobberger and Frank C Clark. , : . ,,J The project is to . be. let in r a lump contract, 50 per cent of the work to be completed in 60 work ing days and the balance in an ad ditional 30 working days. Cooley Gashes Knee ; Hunting Alistletoe JEFFERSON Junior Cooley suffered a badly injured knee one day last week, when he went to the cemetery hill to get some mistletoe. He was carrying a hand axe and leading a dog , when he became entangled in the rope, and fell on the axe, cutting a gash in his knee. He was taken to Albany where the Wound was dressed. : Mrs. L. H. Knight suffered , a paralytic stroke Saturday at 1 p. mflt affected her speech and also - her-movements. Because1 -of ner advanced age, little hope Is held for er recovery. Her daugh ter, Mrs. Armstrong, is expected to arrive from Livingston, Mont to be with her mother. - Tenth Family Man ' ' Joins Service . BOSTON, Dec. 29.-(irV The tenth member of the Fredette family -on East Brain tree has joined the armed services.. Bob; 17, applied for enlistment at the marine corps recruiting station Monday, and revealed that the family of 14 brothers and ten sis ters already has one brother in the marine corps, seven in ' the army and one in the navy. ; Food Rationer Named PORTLAND, Dec 29-WPr-Ap4 pointment of Wallace Case, Port- land, to the state food rationing division was announced .Tuesday by the office of price administra tion. He will assist Denny Mis ner. food rationing chief, who an nounced Tuesday he would leave January 2 to attend a conference ox state rationing - officials Washington. in RIcLaglen Too Tall LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 -(A) Movie actor. Victor McLaglen's son, Andrew Victor McLaglen, 22, was rejected i for army service Tuesday. Not,' however, for any physical shortcoming; in fact. Just the reverse. lie stood 6 feet 7 in ches tall one Inch over the anr.y Urged Roosevcliz nt :l ii "' r-n r -. - ... Christmas of 1142 found the Eoosevelt family attending church services withoot the four Eooserelt bejt, all af whom are mw fixating with US farces. Seen left to right at Washington's Church at tha EpU yhaar are Kev. Hewaxd AnderiM; Kev. Charles Sheerm: . PresWeat Koosevelt wtth his aaval: aide Capt MeCrae; Mrs. Franklia D. Beosevelt Jr and Mrs. Koosevelt UN Pbonephato. Dies K The body of Chris Larson, Chicago, engineer of a fast Chicago and Northwestern .mail train, hangs from the twisted engine cab after it crashed into the rear of the railroad's San Francisco Challenger at Dixon, HL Larson's body was removed by rescue workers wha cut away the ; metal with acetylene torches. Charles Volts, Chicago, flagman on the Challenger,' also died Is the wreck, and more than. 29 other persons were reported inJureL--Assoclated Press Telemat, - : .. ' ' St LUCKY MISSOURI AN-Miss Emfle Hensel ' (above) of , St Lovla Mo winters in. the sunshine hy a Los Angeles pool. -L - -. , .f ............. t ' 4 " "'$ ' ' 4 : us ":.-''' , , . 'i , - .' T ' 1 i , - - - . - i i .... Crashed in a street car accijsr.t Just when she was ready to depart from Pueblo, Colo., f;r Was Mr -ten, D. C, to marry Pvt Georgt Drown cf Fort lies.-.?, II j, ClaJys Cornschein was taken to a boa jltal instead of a rallrrai et&tlcn. It appeared the weddlxg was c2T. I"riend3 crjrr-8 to ter t' 1, ir. 1 j.;sl Array cheers to grant Drown a fur lor-yh ar.i te ru'l - PucV.o frr tho wediln. With most cl her hody It a cast, i: rr.;--l.cla wes allowed to leave her hos?!! fcei Xlzr wed Jlr - i i v as sewa ca Lcr and the xnarrlr was per t tZ3 XL . i t-'i Christmas Services at Controls of Wrecked Train r - ' c i- t-"t y'l t?rxr Without Sons ! It was Capt.' Jerauld Wright of " uie u. o. jskwj, aDove, wno car ried ' out the daring submarine rescue of GenV Henri Honore Gi- . raud, aging. Grench general who escaped from the Germans in this V war and also during World War, L Wright picked up Giraud, his son and several other French of-! fleers at night somewhere .off the French coast and took him to Al- rlera the dav of the Amfrimn oc cupation Of the French North African coast. The sub in which . Giraud escaped rj the same one' that carried Lieut, Gen. Mark Clark, second . in command to Lieut. Gen. Dwight Elsenhower in North Africa, on his spectacular secret meeting with French of ficials West of Algiero in adrance of the American invasion. Cap-, tain Wright also was present la ,J that operation, . , , Described as an international ad venturess, XUsa CarquevWe, above, also known as Countess , von Ctahremberg, has been arrested In Los Angeles and brought to Mi ami, Fli, to face trial on a fed eral charge of violating the ira personation statute, according to tha F. It L 2a a complaint filed in Miami tha wctnan was charged With cttalring1 J J from a Hun garian rtfue , ty pos'.r.g as a tereeritittv cf t-h f overnment f's'. Ths r. 1U I. taiJ she l.a4 c' trt J ttr services to various rvtrr.rner.t ;tnd, c'.-i.r.ir-r .t 11 c?r.r,eft:.-r.s W.U