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I ii i PAGE SIX Disabled Vets Protest Use lectors OfOBi IJS Plane Gets Jap Ship Lo 1 4-H Auction Will Feature Its OnSGOn STATESMAN. Calea Oregon, Tdidy llcing. June 23. ISH ! from the Pacific naval battle and I T"7T "MoreiAiumals'. WASHINGTON.. J tine An exploding Japanese ship ROSEBTlHf: Jim. ?ak-ThaPafiicr by a .freak accident, de-l With approximate! thre timwr Disabled Amerin vran. Uvered its log and papers to one I as inanrr aniinals on the block as Oregon, in convention here, pro- P Je ttackIn planes. I were offered .for sale last year bj trendy there were 357 advaiu. I ienge of would-be dictators to the lesiea utaay against tne practice I "v ivuiwu woay u nap- w producers, uiei aecunes ana Z4B Issues un- rocJt ana sou formations in na- f permitting conscientious I ob-1 P1 to.-'thfai ... ,. . . fall auction at the state fairground i changed. . - , . v . . . Gonal parks and the French penal Mj.vut ux navax oaiue and I mTT " m 11 better evidence that Wednesdays A HTT? P IT I fl I Fr II . .. " I W. .Ik rJLJkJh. i icakuuu woiua not conunue.-- Transfers, Intermittently active. wssresaiea i.z 17,1 50 shares against 1,313,140 Wednesday. Th 5oaaiea jrresSi co-stock inrtp-r was unchanged. Indicative of . the cloudiness of Of Subjects Subjects ranging from the. chal Jectors to leave camp for, civmanT AW A-OT; attack planes considerable U While &e -majority bir Trench KujtMuiucut. , uitu jiuuijjj tycj- - "vi vuuuiji -u WHO UHT DOHL 13St IBnilit oil I -uuma viiovuvacvi VJ CxillIil The pretest was written ; in one and two patrol vesseU off itow -the sponsoring ing put several leaden -ain- Toastol5: du0 P and pairs, the planes came in massed I . T r1 hals were offered I were - touch! - J I fiBal summer session of the or- at the same height to bomb the ?? " oul be1 tl later - backed 'down' ftm I tniz&Uoa Thursday night at the -i-s - imimrwr in fh. mM 1 . . - .. shirK.' '. Th- ntiAt f ,:.. year, uieny explained; " raHW v!JI vmiy annnais finished out and mm b ww mm uu aax 1 111 . his lead plane and might get JKiiftJSK of, several respluUons. passed at wf New Guinea. Flying Ja ?Jmja Thursday noon, der water. New?highs 1544 ew ,officrs wct Installed at the tne closing day of the convention, wtuch was to be 'ended by elec tion of officers later, today. The resolution stated that ob jectors are permitted to leave the camps for work -wim-the forest service and other civilian occupa- best Wider gainers included Nirtrf -iaxe, deferred, tin 4. Amera. up 2, American .Smelting. up and St. Joseph Iad, up Marlon hotel. Mrs. Estni Brunk is new presi dent; Winifred Pettyjohnu vice president; vernice Boehm, secre tary, and Harryette. Masonic, treasurer. George Moorhead, citipht tn ih. hnu ki- i C I e aeciared Club mem I fmw, IMU&C I -m. J i i . . titmx. - am naM nnrmol ra j U the Hfiht. flrinff narallrf 4a th 1 7t "7- jA-.T"- "wt P""' 1 1U. AmAnr 4, tZ. Z.tZ . ' f c ur e r. uec it;rT"::r shin . Hi. k5" I .enines to such stock but also lJ: Toastmasters vice presiden t. ZZTrr.???'."?'. however, iurf rTT, "I .? those caxed K" r vkvIT . V bombs exDlodiKi: x" anafiea to accordance with lTfZT general critic for the speech pro- Other resolutions urged pension tKJe3?Ia,e r . 1 ; ' - certain reoiiirements. t - i - oebck Transamerica, gram which nreceded 'thrief. InrnaiM f 9A u mu I DeDHS from th thtn filial - K , I CTOWIt ZnrKarW C..hl.. lri- I? . " vci totu uiui I . 1 Eifh 1iiK l. : I . MM i inl mi- auu-l tnrormal rmmv o. v j: . , I air thnil Vm rv. a. I -.luuua kccnsRCDmiMn nil rsl t..i.h-i.i I (UMwea penaraer - " . . - loi costs. Bierlv nM fwkii. r T" -.-uiMuiiy rpafno an nrt f i k- m.i au oase ne found th hin' i . r ' : v. eS be DVen lull connensatinn raim I lodged i in the tr IntiV of t.l..j t- --- lnfnf sf . j nTflnV. Vv- m.l J 1 . " - S means - k.vuu. iuuii)wii".. wwuj aMu. ioe uocu-1 or encouragement. ! w -Tce-conneciea aisaouny; menis revealed considerable in- K Animals off erd f th. menonmt nf tha nnVD4 fnm( .V.4 i I .. r. I: w " - wui uic cnemT con-1 Dormsii-r hrfn t;41. n I r f 'flfl quiring-deduction in compensation I voy. a soldier receives during bosnital- ization to provide that there be no change in the pension until after three months on hospitalization or domiciliary care, and recommend ,1 . r . ., .... Kuun oi eugiouiiy zor a pension to a widow providing that tne mairiage occurred-two years before the death of the veteran, or ir sue gives birth to a child by a veteran. . M . . . .xne cwvenuon votea to sup port ha cavin of Portland for na tional cemmander. Gas Stations end Susp ttarket pricei except those in th champion and reserve 'champion wasses. int bonus paid for such ammais is considered an invest. Iment in the club member and bis rumre, ne declared, i I -t year purchasers Lent Rain Helps Crops IniOregon ; Speaking on The Challenge. Mrs. Boehm declared there is in spiration in hardship and in strife for a just cause, maintained that only when inspired - to sacrifice can the United States and its al lies win a satisfactory peace. Mrs. & XHVheg discussed the for mations and the; causes of them which make many western na tional parks places of yMfni in- aft i.TT !. ; ... . POBTT im ftM t... , 17' . pernunea rWuna and - VinmiMt- . . . Wash, service station have been I houses, Bierly said. 1 fTT suspenaea lor business for the du-i Lions mi . aL, u v., ' matun ration for selling, most of their get out the Wdder7end toald in LStr1U tasoline aupply without ration niakinr the sau . anMar. . cept near , the coast where coupons, the office of price ad- cess for the votm rfVr5r.VK. l"1 canty, improved. nunistratJon (OPA) said today. - 4-H leader eiplainedi ' I lwrerrr Mto damaged ripe in a surprise check on 94 sta- James Bishop, who will shortly "Til ww"foa; nowever, Uons,OPAmyestigator. found SI succeed Bierlylt the? duhSS was Injured. The rain m x . . - i . t miTOii navmiv 5 vi. mem accepting gasoline cou- Post Here when Bierlv enter th I TT I . Doubrava. Hubbard, a owghter, Joyc Pons which were not yet valid, service was introduced to the club. I - - "op-weather sur- SSir oora Warning against taking comvms i r!pOT P" crops of ... . . . , . t ' i i . um I miT. - I iu4. . I . . . Earlyr cherries began moving to market, the bureau said, and th sirawperry harvest approached its ciose in tne earlier ; areas Oregon growers nearly eomnlo- ted sugar beet thinning, and con tinued thinning of later fruits. Lettuce was marketed during the PORTLAND, June 2J.-LPV-Fr-1 terest Mrs. Masonle dra jpient rain during the pest week I maUcally of French prison is ms eidea vegetation in most of J wnds, the treatment accorded men me state, tne US weather hurnii 1 there and the work undertaken. seid. today. . $ 1 Toastmistress member will opnng Krainiimoroved.' enf I meet Tuesday night with Toast- winter grain though still show-1 matezs as quests of the men's ing-theeffertsof riroughtin afewelul for, its final session of the areas neared maturity' in nwvt I summer. ..J.u ... . Iuferav To Mr.' and Sirs. J.hn R. I the proper date, the ahead of OPA said a xarge number of coupons would be called before the regional OPA hearing commissioner, and the Chick Association Schedules Meeting CORVALLIS, June 22-(jP-The Pit! nuitr to Mr. and Mrs. WUford C MUler. Amity, a - asn. WiUora Cleo, jr., oorn May 2S, Woodburn hospital. . HalkiimM To Mr. and Mrs. klmer iainrua, uuoDara. a aon. Uary Lee, born May 2V, Mroooburn oospital. Letcher To Mr. and Mn Jam Lecnter, a aaugater. bntrier Annei I others placed on probation. v v i ww iwivura nuspiiai. Aaeunaa io Mr. and Mrs. Anwony aoiumh, oerraia, a on, Junxe An'monjr, oorn rfune , Vvooaourn hos-1 raracvTO Mr. t and Mrs. Ivan C , er, a oaugnter, ausan Ann, oorit uc a, . iTDvauura nospiiai. won xo Mr. and Mrs. Melvln G; woo, firooas, on, toraon Uerala, ! pital. . . -. 4 . To Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. . mw svun wnnec (reel, a Oausuter, jaarino enraunc, born June a, eaooncsa notpau latnmtmi o Mr. and - Mrs. Mike O. Maiaia, farooKs, a- CMragaier, rca zkcii, oorn su a, saiem lien- ra. nospauo. . ., . WBsa to Mr. and Mrs. Watte A. BOWman. rouia A. a mm V. iimii. penrr, oorn rfunt 14, ieicoaeu nos ' nasMm to Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis U paiwra, mi junnwooa fea uc, a sou. - ixraucui uwv, oorq vune u, &ea toneaa nokpiuu. . iwtreao io Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin p. Mnrena. rout , a eaugater, unw ucuie, ootn rfune , AeavuneM ao- i Ciark To Mr. and Mrs iniMt Clarx, tO Morui ront sueet, a son. 4y croxt, corn wune , lAiacoucsw. uvsiiiai.. . - ; uutai-To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M Genoa, lSa jiortn Minxner sueeu a aiicno! jiay, oorn wun it, iea Conesa noapttax. bcwia io jot. and Mrs. William A. eacwis, route a, iwui ougniers, rtancj ma ana una ta. oou une , uca CoiieM noButui. i Kunows., io Mr. and Mrs. Cfaarle- . jvunowac-f, xzju uarnet street. ."uvd. wNuia marie, doi a un. wwb i mt. ana Mrs. Ralph A. jvraa 10 Mr.-aaa r. oert B jonmtoa, a on, iauranc fiuvn, oorn juq , jDeacooeas ho- pitat. . , . . -ae To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil p.de, route , a son. Virgil iean. ourn jun. . v, jracone nospiuu. i.MOTica io a.r. and Mrs. Wesley y. uwuicq, oaiem, a son, Vvefee oeorxe. jr, oorn aun i, veaconesa illniu.i ... ""lt-0 Mr n Mrs. James R. mngnt, aouia Kui street, aaugn- ci, uuui .uuecn, Dvm June 2, jjea. cooess nospitai. ' swer-i atr. and Mrs. Benjamin - 1 oetcer. Marion, a miuhtcr. Mam Ann, oorn June , Leaconesa nospitai. . - iv jr. ana trs. ivristuui C. Uanaen, route 2, a daucnter. Krls tme, oorn May l Saiem j General i enamaktr To Mr and Mrs. Robert rionanuuter, Tait, a dauanter, ranees JEUine. oorn May til, iem General aioapitai.- ;-" n1 Mrs. Thomas B. H UL Jr, 920 Leslie street, a son. Thom as rreane, bora Msy 29, aiem Cen- rai nospiw. yr ir-, , ! aaer To Mr. and Mrs.- Donald M. ai Mann ' conaco street. paugnter, uonna May, oorn May S, bi ucncrai nospi.tsi. cuutsen to Mr. and Mrs. Dmer W. Cuthoert, route S, a aon. Ronald aroes, oorn jeoraary J, Salem Gen eral aosp-UL OUoa to Mr. and Mrs. Manfred W. Olson, 1320 Court street, a son, Man f red Kobert. bom June. iZ. jaiem Gn- ci at aospiuu. , i Imlafc to Mr.' and. Mrs. Selwyn ln - lah, 1430 rairmount. a aon, yacn Sel yryn, born June II, balem General nospitai. ' ; '' . Mersca To Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Mersch. IndependeiM. a -son. Robert Lee, bora June li, Salem General " nospitai. ' - - ' - v Dalian To Mr. acid Mrs. Harley A. iuw0 4uucpaiunci a aon, uuzora Sherman, born J mm 13, Saiem Gen eral nospitai. S saw To Mr. and Mrr Chad wick a. bmw, zio ovum asra street, a paugnier, unu oiene. bora June 10, Deaeonesa hospital. , Mtt To -Mr. and " Mrs. WiUlam K. r ion, is wunama avenasv aon, KweU Man, oorn June a, ueaconess hospital. Smith To Mr. and Mrs. Abe C Smith, teai, Lee street, a - danghter. Barnenn iouoe, oorn un ff, ut coness hotpitaL Ckakerman To Mr. and Mrs. Ceorsa O. Ciaberman,' 734 Morth Tront street. son. Sanwiel Boy, .- bora June ft, Xeaconess honpltai. I.tism To- Mn,'ao4 Mrs. Kenneth X Xiham. Brooks, a' daughter, Ootma Louise, born June s. Deaconess hoe- pltal. . ; licAIxaa Te Mr, and Mrs. Carl XL MeAlexsnder. 33S SouUt lth street, a son, Darrel Leroy.. bora June 13, Peaconess hospital. . IsTarre To Mr. and Mrs. Livorlo B. NiTarro, 1334 Leslie street, a aon, Alfred Joseph, bora June 3, Oeaconesa hospital.' . - BmlUi To Ms. ana Mrs. Donald R. ra, a ToStqck Market NEW YORK, June 22.-aV Leading rails and industrials tried to find the comeback trail in the week,? and pea calming was well i marcei ioaay ; ana: some underway. Score A mine Vit 1 4ha I Viwi- Jl. ' - i :.- r fi o - vu ,u,vt waci iuti xutA, is in oioom, out tne Oregonbaby chick association will enough losers to keep the list bureau predicted a short yield in j .vww-u uaiurei; uwe i uucu ua leave avezBges sxeaay. I some areas. " I t!J2AJ? .Buycnt. were cautious for the Moderate temperature, prevaH- uivuuiuus uuc iu. iuus( uaxt, awaiuns runner news i ed during the wfr SUverton Hikes Bond Sales Up to $75,000 SILVERTON The Fifth War Lean drfye at SUverton Is looktnr up, with S75.SS0 reported sold at the end of the first week. This Is $63,080 more than was sold in the same period ef time l in the last lean eampairn, according to Earl J. Adams, chairman of pub licity. --:: .;- "But" says Jim Clongh, ehalr- man, Ve hare Jast started." Oregon AFL Won't Endorse FourtliTerm EUGEN t, June 22.-P)-The Oregon State Federation of Labor refused today to endorse a fourth term far President Eooseevlt Delegates to the - 42nd annual state convention declared that la. bor had advanced during the Roosevelt adniinistration, but said in a resolution that endorsement of a fourth term should; come only from, the national AFLi A resolution favoring election of i, Willis Mahoney, a I democrat .the United States senate .was re ferred to the executive board of the federation at its fall meeting. Mahoney is opposed by Sen. Guy Cordon, republican, v J Delegates called for deportation of Japanese aliens and prohibi tion of Japanese relocation of the Pacific coast, but added a rider to the resolution urging that no Am erican citizen be deprived of cit izenship rights. , . ..- Congress was asked .torestrict immigration - sufficiently to ' pro- hunt without licenses; advocated physical examination of food handlers; urged: dis continuance of the use of the bleach in flour; and requested a two-year period to file overtime wage claims. tect American labor. .The conven tion also urged strict enforcement of child labor lawsr a 40 -hour week with overtime pay for pub lic employes, a ccanpuLsory state compensation , plan, covering, all WOTkers, and a-retirement system lor firemen. ir--. Delegates turned mumba down on the employment oil interned. war prisoners, in industry. They approved., Bonneviue- power ap propriations, and urged a per manent postwar housing consume tion program. Other resolutions passed by the convention opposed the sales tax amendment and referres sales tax bill; condemned the three-way ac cident compensation plan; asked for; funds for apprenticeship train ing; backed .a safety and accident prevention program; urged labor representation on public boards; endorsed privacy in Juvenile de linmipnrv eases? nmnrh-tml laws I permitting servicemen to fish and daughter; Joyce Ann. 13, Deaconess cqs- Smith, Aurora, born February riti. C .-lia j Tto Mr. And Mrs. Robert I. Ohiing. : Albany, a daughter, Linda ife, born June 13, Deaconess hos pital. : . is a rls To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Ala, a daughter, Siuan Dian, born ju"e 14, Deaonr.ess hospitaL I aUer To tlr. end . tlrs. Samuel fater. 0 Abrams avenue, a son, Dan Michael, born June 13, Salem Gen ual cospitaL . t f "X ... I ntmmwKl.''.'JW-VffmmmmijwjwmfWfiw II r IV sirs '.w ! -a uy uu-u r L3 . -z I u I a II en ! ' i II B I w-.. . av i si a ii - - i . l. . .- . ;'.,..:....' 4 ii a i -. : ill r-i e-s - : ' !. f I II I 13 mm : am . . . . Cotton Mesh, Rib. .nd lisle, Regular prfce, $1.65 and $1.93 ; r 2 --T-i----...-...$i.fln - - j III " I ""S -X I l I I I 1 t ' ! I ll U- .;: is ; ---.-i I. Ill 1 .nuourocwotiijerwy. Regular price, up to $5.95 - M ij . .........ggg UUUU'U Cad f ... bKony Jcrscj, all color. nd Lci. Resular price; $4.95, til r H. 1113 i in mm. -- . ' ill ev i i t" w-. , t rr i ii,-. ( isai-j ...S.cony Jer.erlan.; ftCn(l Vy H , long deeres, regalir 11. V VVX U Ciwt. 5?.95, u to go ii iiry-c !. ,n.n nc "'"'""'"''MM"M'M "' - Back In Salem i Dr. C. B. OUeffl ! . OPTOMETRIST Sit Oregea Building -rhone 2-19S4 far Aynehstsnent Jay::n's Chihcs IIccl Tc;n:!:h Sp:cili:zii:na Desi3ned for comfort as well ca : style by the. finest craftsmen.: So-' . lected ! all-wool Jabric? in single J and dente-breasted models.. All ready wear now.' ' .'.Others to " 1 y a 7 i ( Sportswear For Leisure i . . ... . . - Sport Coats A Leisure Coats 312.95 $20 :j j "STACKS ': , SS-95 to S12.50 : i JACKETS $5.95 u $10 1 - i Uallory Hats Tan Heasea - - Shirts I. I W V - - u . " ? Lc1 Snisrt Clothes iFcrSu:rtIIen "aajjM au mi iai.juj 'firm i - . . ! I ii , i nnnmnnGf Vta iff QOOX-CLEAU U'i byslcnkcy dJ Qts. 15c 25: HCtOROH ran raoai CAurne I Disinfects I Xare package 230 Lax Flalics: -.JLarge package LUX Or MstZOTo Toilet ScapBar 70 DSpimSbap'ie 2.(0)0 LUX. Pie Crust fllix. 17-oz. pk?. la EnicIiGrs 33g Utsaiics. J2-oz. pks, , 150 -Bma-EIif 3 Cereal. -Pky .190 Biz Crti:!icrs Xarsa size 230 -1-Ib. class asPi 20 Cifc:2riao0 SjerrT! 52 c 23.1b. ll-O. tlfV,,., Py:. Top Qualify Dccl If you haven't been satisfied with the beef you've been bsyinsr. try our market this week. We hare only Grade A, top quality, government inspected beef. Enjoy a REALLY good roast or steak. We have a supply of fryers to choose from! jf OPEN DAILY TILL 7:30 P. M. Fcr lie:!! b Enl Uc Caa'i Da Deal Dade Ranch Lcrjanbrry Prcssrvcs j2L 580 V-0 VeseUUe Cocktail Jnlca. .18-oz. tin 0 D Pczuni Duller Johnston 150 50 0 02IH3 VlUmlaliea Food Print, ljb. j 590 S!!sd rZrc:zis C2g 9 Dip Glivcs KLki w2Srrf n .- , cuiera 1 'IJ Sc Stalers Crcn Cera s oi? noon. ; vluk-t on odd ' i-y u ... a ' l. a A ? 1 I v -r I I 1 1 r-t i& 9c ; Mb'n 1 " :D ',w t i ... . r ..a