e W WX i I tmj liquor Ration Jjegality Isii : Affirmed : -. - .. ; - Legality of the state liquor cotf trcl commission's action in ration ing; liquor -to conserve the dwind ling .supply, rwas affirmed Wed nesday by "Attorney General 1 H. Van Winkle . in an opinion pre pared at the request of Ernest M. ' Jachetta,' - attorney, for the . com . mission,:- tl': -JMS i o "It should.be the policy of the commission to regulate its sales so as to insure a continuing supply, regardless of ' the 'demand, be It normal or abnormal,' the -'opinion read.. - " - ' . . Van -Winkle said that aside from federal war time controls,' in times f scarcity of supply," merchant has two alternatives. One is un limited and indiscriminate sales followed by closure or: suspension of his business, and the other lim ited and restricted sales and a continuing : business. .' . - - ? "The Oregon liquor control commission should be more than -A - TTTITh & -. ; ; - ' jk. dispensary ef alcoholic bever ages," Van Winkle wrote. j ."The legislature has created it as an arm of the state to effectu ate the purposes stated in the li fiuor control act. These purposes can only be fulfilled if 'the com mission continues to function and so controls its functions as to in sure the continued availability of alcoholic liquors.' .,'""' The commission has no author ity, Van Winkle .said, to ration li quor which is ; ordered i by and shipped to an individual in care of i the commission's 'warehouse. These orders, by individuals, are placed directly with wholesalers The Oregon liquor control com mission is now rationing liquor on the basis of one pint week. V: --7- , Tacoma People Visit j. i WEST SALEM Visiting friends and relatives in Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes and daughter, Delores Bright, of Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Barnes is the brother of Mrs. Phil Hathaway and Mrs. Barnes is the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Gib son of Silverton. ; j : - fit ; -r ""ft Tolors. p Russian Constan tine Oomaosky (left), new soviet ambassador to Mexico. Is shewn with President Avila Ca saache (rtsht) and Marian Armendarls Del CasUlla (center), chief ef preUeel ef the Mexican ferelm fflee in Mexico- City alter Ommanaky bad presented bis credentials. Osmutkr is a. termer tudaa aawba der the United States. Associated Press Telemat. i 'Kit- Mar t it - r ; 1 A4, special '. Arrow .r ccnu-:., , Center 19' : Envoy Presents Credentials exatnPle ' ' . - ' ! ' . . I... : . - ' Jir U vcure Jl ft more. . witless cjuollties ;obta ""'- oi fabrics that snub cieo.. I is lovrl - -cvrMteaB '6 ; t '- new . - ; - ' - . Sport everV 1 - M ,a need lor Y ! 7V-. 15X3 , A. - 7 'Ik--' 1 , and Stoops1. - . Suifc BY and - bardie colorft pelted patterns. fancy elas- wsisuu- ruction c cons r - i e:y Grin:::: - ALBANY Jenny - Lee: Grimm, 10, daughter xt Mr. and -Mrs. Ed ward IL Grimm of route iwo," Al bany,' was ; drowned ; in j Waverly Lake about 3 30 -o'clock Monday afternoon. The fatal accident hap pened as Evelyn and another little girL Evelyn Sapp, were playing in the water. : j.;-,..; . J v The Grimm family ; were - pic nicking on the banks of the Take at the time, and the children had been wading in the wateif for some time." No one seemed to know Just what happened but it is presumed the girl slipped - into, deep water! and was unable to swim. Her fa ther pulled, her to the shore and police and a physician were called; Use of the pulmoter was in vaini although- it is said the child was under the water only about fiv minutes. " ; ; . j I : Born in Elmore," Ohio, on No vember 28, 1922, Jenny had spem most of he rllfe in that state, com ing to Albany a year 'ago with her parents. Surviving besides the pa- a ft r f ' 4 i i' a --( . - - . . f3 and . - - 9 resii-rre four trclhers, EJrrr jr, rviUi the U3 xtjannca, tnJ Ct. tld Glenn end James,- wu a .--ter Bettie,-'all at heme. " Bears Attend'Picnlc'-.l Of Turner Alumni '. : At Sellwood Park 1 TURNER ' route one Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear, E. C. .Bear and children, Eunice and Billy, made a weekend visit at the R. E. Stew art home in Portland and attended the annual older group picnic of Turner' high' school alumni 'and friends held this year at Sellwood park. They also witnessed a ship launching at the Kaiser yards. Quentln Stewart returned with his grandfather,: R. E. Stewart,;. to help with the summer harvest. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill spent s.mflv" with their son. Ross HiU, who is located In Eugene. Community tojMeet 3 ; PIONEER The regular month 1. : n.i;ns nt th Pkmeer Com munity club will be held at -the play shed Saturday nignx, Juiy xv. ,-.1--. . ;- ' J- -'s 7 TUli 2J . f t to tj .! -jobe. Maf'Sto nice :;; choice, on " . 1 TvrtiataSr. to Y1 Shells Fancy Bedld3 0nd, Gabardine. Shades.. 145 Ho. liberty 5t- Betw een T:,' end State Su. CI i Pvt. Jcba P. EcI.sel U -s) Tchcrckce. 1 fried" one mit la .-Berth -. :sla,.'b aaU. because t ; ' knew King Georre cf -i was finx tor a walk. II ! American sentry not ! the royal itrelL Pt. f i challenged the k!I, 1 1 , I -hollered fer them t UP I enly lender," when tla rari ! eontlnned. An Americas c; j toli tha lowan.tiat er?ryt.-4; 1 was all rtebt and savel V. -t t ! vatlesu AssocUted Ftess Tt. CBttb .i . 4- -i- - r 1 Stot VOol