PACE SEVEN case" first aid class pounced on him and him from head to toe. i members bandaged PUEBLOr Colo. A woman, bothered by the coughing of j a person next, to -her -at a conceirt. Fourth Term Drive Said Managed By Menacing Radical . .:" ' . V-t 1 - -: WASHINGTON.. April "1-KP Representative Bradley (R-Mich) described David K. Nil es Thursday as a one-time radical managing a -fourth term campaign fori Presi dent Roosevelt let Speaking on the house floor, Bradley declared that Niles, one of the president's executive assist ants, "is not only managing the fourth term,? but "constitutes a deadly menace to this country be cause of his associates." . ". : Niles, Bradley " s a i d, "is - the plump, bespectacled little one time Boston, radical into whose very ' competent' hands' the While House has entrusted, the behind- the-icenes nanagement of the M. Landis,- former, dean of the Harvard university, law , school, acted as special referee in depor tation proceedings against Harry Bridges, ' and "wrote a report whitewashing 'the communist Bridges.? . Among Niles' associates at Har vard, Bradley ; said, were. Landis, Justice .Felix; Frankfurter,' and ' Harold Laski, a faculty member. Neicg fourth tennlc&mpaign.'' "Chairmal Frank Walker of the PHOENIX, Ariz. -flP- Resume operation or be punished for con tempt, said a telegram from the state corporation commission to Melbourne Sigers, Tucson dairy operator. Mrs. Sigers wired back: "Trucks all broken down, gas all gone, nothing left but wheelbarrow and burro. Please advise." like raisins" and baked in a clay LAWTON, Okla.-UP)-The po ker players had just contributed to the kitty and the big winner had again won the pot, when in strolled a real kitty an amiable skunk. No the big. winner didn't drop all his winnings to be last man through the door. He got his mon ey, and was first out. finally asked him if a cough drop. - he l wanted democratic national committee oven. willf. be the ifront man. : But it is David K. Nes and his pal Harry Hopkins who are doing the inside work the men who are making the .plans aid issuing the orders." SMyipg thjjit Niles "chief politi cal fveapon is the office of civilian defense," Bradley - declared that V He nodded. -She reached into" PRESTON. Idaho-iiPr-A lum her purse and handed! him a pel- let His coughing stopped. " j j - Later the woman discovered she had erroneously given him a plant food pill obtained for an ailing ber company njianager was knocked -to the Ipavement by an auto but he bounded up unhurt. He didn't get away quick enough, however. j Ambitious', "Oh boy, here's j a flower. j ; J j There was no reply. 5 uie neaa 0$ inai agency, - James Thm OREGON STATESMAN Scdeno, Oregon. Friday Morning; April 2. 1943 SAN JOSE. Calif. (JP)- Alma E. Ross, defense council secretary was - taking ' dictation. Suddenly the pencil burst into flame. ."'-The pencil -had been used to . stir phosphorus in a fire bomb demonstration. A glass, ol water ended the in cident. PORTLAND (JP) B. H. Barnes of Portland complained to Mult nomah County Assessor Tom Wat son that his real estate tax was too low. Watson said he'd heard about' "such complaints," but this was the first one he had re ceived. Barnes -. explained that recent improvements had increased the taxable valuation of his property. On investigation of records Watson:. found the Barnes proper ty had been reappraised and the next tax statement would be $4 higher. , VANCOUVER, . Wash.-UP)-Pvt. t red V. Borgondie of the Quarter .master unit training center likes KP. He; formerly was in the army of The Netherlands where, he said, each man did his own kitchen po licing after meals. "Now I just do about 14 hours KP once in three weeks, and all the rest of the time I can eat fam lly style and let somebody else clean up," he explained. "You don't know what a relief that is. MIAMI BEACH, Fla,-(P)-A soldier who barked '"get off the grass", at a couple of "civilians" here recently didn't know one was Gen. George C. Marshall, the ar my's chief of staff. Here to inspect the air forces technical training schools, he went . fishing one day with Lt. Gen. Hen ry Jf. Arnold, chief of the air ; forces. Both were in fishing ' clothes.: v ' ' Leaving their boat at the Fla mingo pier, the generals wandered : across the lawn. Soldiers 1n the vicinity saw them, and yelled: "Hey, what's the matter with you guys can't you read? Keep off the grass." Other officers reported Marshall had a big chuckle. j. DALLAS, Tex.-)-Mrs. Billy 3N". Schuelen received a- letter from her husband, with the army air force in north Africa saying that he had enclosed a five-franc note as a souvenir. He forgot to enclose the mon ey, but a five-franc note was in the ; letter anyhow. On it was written, "A present from the cen sor." : BUFFALO, NY. -iJP)- The Rev. Wesley F Chauncey, 45,. has re signed as pastor of the Calvary and . Seneaa Street Methodist churches and works seven days a week at the Bell Aircraft cor poration because, he says: "You can't win a war by talk ing about it I can't talk well enough to win it without work-tag" PORTLANEHFVAmerican sol diers in some south Pacific areas, says Corp. Earl Howlett, don't have to go to a baker to smell Tresh bread. "We make our own yeast," he Vrote his parents 'here. "This is how we do it: take the milk from six cocoanuts, add a couple of handfuls of sugar and a half handful of salt, and age it for 48 hours. The rest is the same." . The dough, he added, is sprinkl ed with "jungle berries that taste Wheeler Claims Reds, British To Write Peace WASHINGTON, April .l.-UPH Senator Wheeler (D-Mont) told a London newspaper Thursday that "Russia and England will undoubtedly have the say at the peace table concerning how Eu rope will be divided up." i "They should have," added Wheeler; "But I hope you people won't scare us every 20 years into believing that we must send our money and boys over there to save the world from communism or lascisra. P. H. Powell, a New York rep resentative of the London Star, had . asked Wheeler to write an article 'for the newspaper oh the question "Is isolationism dead?" Wheeler wrote Powell that he hardly knew how to answer, ?Be cause I do not know ' what is meant by isolationism." "What the views of the people of this country 'will be on inter national collaboration after this war is over will depend on the attitude of England and the atti tude of Russia. "I am unwilling to sigh a blank check to .be filled out by Eng land and 'Russia at this-time." Mill Creek Rises DALLAS Mill creek was ris ing rapidly Wednesday due to. the heavy, rains. A log jam be low Is making the situation more gneToos. Earlier In the year the creek overflowed its banks, can sing some damage.. . - mi ' I 'j' Nov Is flic to Preserve Egigs Fred . EgK preserving is an easy, thrifty wav of beinr ure that yoii wUi have aufficUnt cKgs for thi year. Instructions are on each carton and lt is simple, easy ana practical. Mever ' ! ' Dated Tp 7 7S(nS Cradtt A Lj I VS. l)c 2 Doz. 83c g vt r. Fresh dated Grade A eggs are the finest! for all preserving. Large fggs with form white and yellow yolksk. Crocks ,or 9rrln 2 gal. sizt, 69c Frd Meyer Water Class, Qr. 29c Paas Egg Dyes, 10c Easter will soon be here so get all supplies early for coloring and dyeing tgga. Preserve your eggs nowjor future use. . Frtd Mmyr Crmcmry f Vale Salmon 19c No. 1 Cail 1 Lb. 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'' Fwt Mfjrer Crmtmry Stctimn i Cive Your Dog the Right Foods rou Tenderoni, nutritious meals, 9c Delhi Kidora Figs, No. 1 13c, 2 for 25c M y-Te-F ine Pea nut Bu t te r, 2 lb. 49c Libby Tomato Juice. 14 ox. 8c Moore's Grapefrnif Juice " 13c, 2 r.r 25c 1 -2-3 Lemon Mix, makes one quart, 49c President Fruit Cocktail, No. 1, 17c Pic. 10!2 ox. 10, 2 for 19c Jolly Joan Wheat Germ, 1 lb. 19c My-Te-Fine Vanilla Extract, 4 ox. 47c Use No. 12 Sugar Stamp, Good thru May 31 Fruils and Vegetables HaVe Been Very Scarce and of , Poor Qnalily the jPasl 10 Days .We. have purposely waited until we could ffer vou real values as our specials and now we have an. abundance or quality Fruits and Fresh Vegetables at the lowest possible prices.' . : . s Visit Onr Trnii and jTegetable Department Today - -You will be delighted and remember points are required for Fruits and Vegetables. s $ . VERY SPECBALI Lk take Bag Lahish Only Plant the . 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Each person In the fatally requires a minimum of a ouart each day for the proper amount of nutrition, use irean mn for all cooking and drinking purposes. i Fr4 Mtymr Crmcmry ScctiM Honth-Watering Delight for the Entire Family 1ELICS0US 2-Layer Bound OHOE CME 43 Butter cake flavored with fresh orange juice and topped with a creamy fudge Ic ing. Fresh crushed golden ripe orangesiadd the taste that leaves delightful flavor ana laste. excellent tor lunches and keeps moist and fresh when packed in lunches. xNtneu in uayugni Kiicnens. for a' iutterhorns. Try these reheated for breakfast $r, send them in the lunch box . t i'ls " - . it . .......... . , .i late IM Bread h . 51 jp) Loaf fry this new toaf today 3 J . . Dates and Oregon walnuts iuake this an entirely new and tasty bread. 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