TLa CZIGCII STATIC: lAI. Cclssa, Oregon 'Cchsdoy Icrnls. HpiS ZL IZtS I SIGN HERE, PLEASE LUtle Colleen Kelly gets the aatograph of Judith tvelyn. Broadway star, outside the theatre. iMiss Evelyn wears a stone marten scarf with her New York crea-' ' lion of printed yellow and white on a black background. & SNARLING WELCO ME This Is the kind of greeting visitors get front one of the more ferocious Ringling felines. FINE. ItONY is. this, photo of two Japanese prisoners aboard an V. S. ship transporting them from South Fadne war zone. With what' art they occupying themselves Chinese checkers! (IateraMticatl) ftOl'OUTS ALOFT j xt2 7 Lookouts en fhls saillng vessel ; ill v , h Where They Are What They Are Doing - ; Maxtell Allen Shannon of route two, Salem, has begun a 16 weeks i course in the signalman service school at the Farragut, Ida., naval training station. HeJs the son. of i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shannon. ', Sgt. Norman K. wulig, a saw mill and laundry worker before entering tne arm; live months ago, graduated from, the army air force flexible gunnery school at Fort Myers, Fla., Monday. Sgt. Willig, the son of Mrs. ; Minnie Willig, 1309 : North ; Commercial street, Salem, previously attended the Buckley Field, "Colo, anna' tnent schools - - -- Sam Saunders, navy man now somewhere In the Pacific region. has been promoted to the rating of first class petty officer, accord ing to word received here by his i wife. Glen Everett Blantoh, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C'Blanton, 120 Carleton Way, Salem, has enter I ed : the gunner's mate service school at Farragut, Ida," for a IS week specialized course in the naval training station there, - Sgt. Robert L. Skewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I Skewis, 1797 Center street, is spending a 15 day furlough at home after more than a year's service along the Alaskan highway. Cpl. Ed Kollyn of Silverton, who also has been in Alaska for the past year; is also home on a 15 day furlough. SUNNYSLDE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagedorn received word that their son Vernon L. Hagedorn of the US navy, has been graduated from aviation machinist's school at navy pier, Chicago, Ut He also has been transferred to naval air i gunnery school at Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Hagedorn also have a son, Neal Hagedorn, In the I navy and another son, Dale Hage- aonvin tne army. ... WOODBURN Pfc. Marlin Holm is officially reported to be a prisoner of war in Italy. .Holm was first reported missing on Feb ruary 20 in North Africa He is the son of Mrs. Marian Holm. SCIO Mrs. Lloyd Galivan plans to leave within a few days I for Fort Belvoir, Va.. where her husband is a member of armed : forces. Mrs. Galivan's brother at Independence is to take charge of tne confectionery in her absence. Kay McDonald of Rodeers Mountain has been notified to re port April 30 for physical examin- I ation for armed service. INDEPENDENCE Eueene Weddle, seaman first class in the navy who is spending a month's leave here, was a . dinner guest xuesaay night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. Mayor and Mrs. M. J. But- ler received word from their son, ii. juariow Butler, that he was standing just ten feet away when Jtresident Roosevelt and the ores- ident of Mexico reviewed troops last weeic at Fort Benning, Ga. t. Kooert Grantham visited tins weekend with his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. E. R. Grantham. Sgt. Grantham left Tuesday for Wen. oover, Utah, where he is station He recently has been advanced to master sergeant. : t h Mrs. Sam Saunders has receiv ed word from her husband that he has been promoted to first class petty officer. He is with the navy in the Pacific k Manrice E. Willis, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. E. CL WIUIs . of Port land, formerly of Salem, ' grad ted as a second lieutenant at Doaglss, Arizona, army air base on Anrll 12. TTI mrii vi L . - I wvuKr-in-uw ua sister, Sgt. and Mrs. A; C. Cllae, formerly of Salens, but bow at Ft. Sam ner, HM.. attended the gradna tion. Lt. WillU is a rradaate of Salem high school. He has now been seat to Clevis, N.M. bUjVERTON . The military movements of Capt Ray Vandi- ver, formerly of The Dalles, hold considerable Interest for.3 SHver- tan- residents, as Mrs. Vandiver Is the former- Miss. Beatrice Leo nard, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. T. T. Leonard of Silverton. ; , .Ca.pt. vandiver now Is holder of the distinguished flying cross. enriched Cvory loaf of Master Broad is full of addod vitality and on orgT by adding- Vitamin B and iron. ; . . youh Gnocnrs AT a veteran of the Java and New Guinea campaigns, and almost up to the 1300-hour mark as a bom ber and transport pilot. Vandiver was a full-fledged pi lot before the United States en tered the war. He was en route to the ; Philippines when Japan struck, and the ship on which he was- being transported was re routed to Australia, when it be came evident that' the American cause In the Philippines was hopeless. 1 From Australia, Capt! Vandiver went to Java, where he saw considerable action. After the loss of the East Indies, Vandiver returned - to ' Australia and for a time was General MacArthur's personal-pilot. Herwon the flying cross, . bestowed personally by General Mac Arthur, for ; ferrying troops and supplies Into New Guinea . under conditions of ex treme hazard. He is still engaged In this task, according to the most recent word received. : i ' -' Vandiver lis a son of Mr? and Mrs. Andrew C. Vandiver of The Dalles. He was graduated from The Dalles high school and from Oregon State college, mak ing his letter In football at. both schools. A brother, Charles, Is a paratrooper at Fort Bragg.' ; 4 Mrs. . Vandiver, .. who I will be 'At WFLL.THERES JUST ONETHfNS VOU CAM Dot finoun? Akjra f APOLOGIZE TO HERB ANP TELL HIM HOW SORRY YOU ARE Copf. 1943, King Feature Sjn&ot. SHAME K Orjyoui 1 k t niuu- 0 '" f CAKE, C" ' ) S AH, 40W I FEEL ( A ' E . BETTER EVERYTHINKS ) A I ( IS LOVELY AGAIM . iMSTARTlNkSUFE J. J v"VS ( WITHACLEAM -!TT. ( Vjf J graduated from Oregon State col lege this spring, and he were mar ried In August of 1941, while Van diver was cadet flier ;; at , Salt Lake. They had a f ive-day Jioney- moon- louowing tnetr marriage, and resided at Salt Lake City for two and a half months. They have , not seen each other since. Janes J. Mutln of 345 Kear ney , street,' Salem, ; gradoated Tharsday, April 22, from the Saa - Angela, Tex . bombardier schooL He was commissioned a second lieatenant la the army air' forces. Lt. Martin, attended Arkansas City ' Junior college, Arkansas City, Kan la 1S48 194L James J. Wilson, Jr Just com missioned a second : lieutenant In the army air forces at Miami, Fla.; is . the son of Mr, and Mrs. James J. Wilson of route seven, who soon will have two sons and two sons- in-law in the armed forces. Rich ard C. Wilson, the second son ex pects ? to be inducted - within the next two or three weeks. Richard, reading clerk In, the state house of representatives during the last session, hopes to see service in the intelligence department in order to make use of his knowledge of finger printing. r v One son-in-law, Lt. Royce Rob inson, Is stationed at Camp Adair with the . artillery. The second, George La Vatta, expects induc tion soon.. ' - -- j reson DARUKkS. WILL VOUTHROWTMIS IM AWFULLY SORRY; HER&, AMP I PROMISE Inc. SWEEPIKK3S OUT IMTWE.CAKI FOR ME?sr f4 ( i know fr-r kmow rr ) My SOUL. IS ALL, y -r TURMOIL j J I IS I T A. II I TB I UIKA 14V - V ). ( MIWPSWAPPEP FOR ) TO BE A BETTER "7 KIEI6HBOR FROM J 1 r MOW OKI jJS Francis D. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Guy M. Allenr has bean raised to the grade of technical sergeant. Sgt. Allen, a member of his post's band serves with the coast artillery. Me is an instruc tor In chemical warfare. Four Salem naval recruits have begun, basic naval training at the Farragut, Ida., naval station. They are Raymond Upton, son" of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tipton, 353 - Leslie street, Saleih; . Don Hollis Berry- hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. - H C jaerrynui, 4 route tnree, jbox : 582 Allen Eugene Pells, son of Mrs. O. Pells, ' 1070 South Commercial street; LeeRoy Wayne Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacob- sen, 102S Eighth street, West Sa lem. Around Oregon By Tb Associated Press ' Multnomah County Auditor At Brown promised his staff a holi day on the day of Hitler's funeral. . Oregon Shipbuilding corpora tion at Portland launched its 172nd Liberty vessel, named for the late Richard Harding Davis, distin guished short story writer and war correspondent . . . Three hundred Silver Falls Tim ber company workers subscribed to $10,000 worth of war bonds . . ; District Attorney L. Orth Sisemore" of Klamath county, who acted as SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1943 Li 1 NOW, WHY PIO I PO THAT ? OH. I HATE MYSELF AFTER I GET FIENPISH IPEAS - - tell your Friends! - - tell your i tf-18 IF YOU ARE NOT A SUBSCRIBER, CALL 9101 AND HAVE THE PAPER STARTED AT ONCE! , V - - . C2z IZ:nliIy Ly llzil 75- IZrnllUy Ly Carrier special prosecutor ta the Robert E. Lee Folkes murder " trial, pre dicted the negjp cook's conviction would withstand appeal to the su preme court p - : s v Sale of 21.000.C00 board feet of timber on the South fork of Coos river to Irwin and Lyons, North Bend, was announced by the Rose- burg district office of the Oregon and California land grant admin Istration . . . Baker county went $2200 over Its $7800 Red Cross quota .. Cot, Haynie McCormick, com manding officer at Pendleton field since February 22, left ior a new post and CpL Lyman L. Phillips assumed - temporary command of the base . . . McKinley Wesley, Celilo Indian, drew a four-year penitentiary, sentence on his plea of guilty to assaulting and rob bing Kenneth E. Morrison. - Port land , . . ' George W. Kinkead, 59," was killed near Bly in : a gravel pit cave-in . . . A section of dike, buDt to prevent water of Crane Prairie reservoir seeping' Into lava beds, washed out near Bend . . . The Portland , city council studied a tax on amusement house admis sions and increases in hotel and apartment license fees as a means of reducing 1944 property taxes.. , Ontario started training high school youths to fight grass fires during the summer 'season. ' VDOClVIWAjJlrl(3 IK4TD HJSPRlVEWWy 'Am?- THOSE 4 Neighb About the Big TV? DTrD1! Which You Now Witfi Your Idalio Mine Pay s Dividend HWAIXACE, Idaho, April 23o (-Directors of the Clayton Sil ver ; Mining company, announced Friday they had declared a divl-. dend of 1 cents "a share for 1 payment June 21 to stock of rec ord May 20. t The company's , third dividend since an initial payment . was , made' a' year ago in June, it calls ' for distribution of $45,000, mak- Ing a total of $150,000 received by shareholders. - , I The company's property Is lo cated in Custer county, Idaho, v f Instrument Notes f Washington Quake SPOKANE, April 23-tf')-Earth tremors of moderate' Intensity were recorded on the seismograph at Mt. St Michael's scholasticate at4:ll pjn. Friday Assistant Seis mologist Howard L. Moran, S. J reported. ; '" . He said the disturbance was within a radius of 100 to 200 miles from Spokane, but the Instruments do not indicate the direction fronj which a disturbance comes. r orsi T7 CT3 Get mwim J L n