SergemitBeswfo 1 actios to Lions Luncheon T. Sgtl Wes McWain told of his experiences In the Philippine , campaign during the regular meeting of the Salem Lions Club Thursday ait the Hotel Marion. 1 ; Sergeant Mc Wain's outfit, the um air xorce, was assigned Ui take photographs of the opera-; tions preceding and during the Initial landings on Bataan and Corrcgidor,! paying particular at tention to; the paratroops who Were to jump onto the island of ' Corregidor.; - After taking shots of the pre invasion bombardment of Bataan j by the squadrons of B-24's, Serge ant McWain then headed for Cor regidor. "The whole operation looked like) a three ring circus . he said. The parachute troops were being; unloaded onto the is land by the troop carrier planes, at the same time the navy was blasting away at the Jap installa tions, while the air corps ' planes were bombarding and strafing parts of the island. i . He thought that the subsequent landing could be made quite eas ily after the terrific pounding the island took, but to his surprise . and discomfort there were still many , live Japanese troops left to make things hot. for the landing , troops.- Evidence of splendid training and subsequent allied co ordination between units charao ; terized the whole operation the Salem sergeant emphasized. He concluded his detailed account of . what Jiappns during a combined air and sea borne invasion, and .. played a piano selection, Chopin's " Polonaise, j . m ' i Two veterans, both former prisoners of the Japs in the Phil ippines, were unable to appear as originally planned, so Sergeant McWain who is home on furlough from Luke field,- Ariz., took over the entertainment assignment; j The Lions club is sponsoring the new dining lodge at the Boy Scout camp Pioneer, and a name for the building will be submitted" soonj A picnic at Paradise Island Aug ust 19, is : also planned for the club. . ! " " Living Costs ; Up OnerThii-d ; !:' : M. j - . . ; ,v 1 1 -:i ; i- . SAN FRANCISCO. Aul 2-(IP) . Cost of - living , "in Pacific " coast ; cities has risen about one-third :- since August, 1939 .William AJ Bledsoe,: regional director of the bureau of labor statistics, reported i ' today. .,: : ' ' - :ij For the 30 day period ending une IS the bb&tx. rose f10 or on4 ! percent in San Francisco and 210 percent in Los Angeles i but dropped 110 of one percent in ! : Seattle. Portland's overall cost-of living index, surveyed only each ; quarter,' was 1.7 .percent higher i than in mid-March. - British to Visit ! Oregon Farms PORTLAND, Aug. 2-?)-Three British farm representatives will i visit general, dairy, and poultry i farms in this area next Wednes j day for ideas to restore bomb Wrecked farms in Britain to pro duction. ( ' j I s They are Lord Portsmouth, rep i resenting the Central Landowners association;; P. J. Moss, ministry i of agriculture, and John ' Mackic, ! the Scottish! Farmers Union. From - here they V(rfll go-to Corvallis. irJr" fr,rf Meyer Tobacco Secfois Anl Dm ror Shopping Now tor fotr Oventos MaHngf k$l.50 Velne rrr. 1 aortmnt and Mmethinc mw TSeTpiSh 1. idff iiiu iwttner too Mil a Bipptr too. - - ----- t , . .. . . , p; Other Tobaccos Selrmaa'fl Cleid. lsx, pkg. 25c; 2 for 41 c (lack Pecan, ox, pkg.15c; 2 for 29c Condon's Irish ring Flake, 1 Va-ox. pkg. 19c: 2 for 35 Snow Apple, lVs-cz. pkg. 25c; 2 for 49c Ant tttsr otlstr Ttrtatkt from wMea to cliaoM. , Smoking Meeds freak MtiUm fattrs, IQg Danhia lighten with Cigarette Case,. $5.45 : "... - ": i At Fred Meyer; Tobacco Section 51 143 N. Iiborry SL x Open Week Days :00 A. M. to C:39 F. M. Saturdays 9:00 A, It. to 9:Z9 P. M. i 5th combat camera unit of the Fa rmers "Union Hold Conclave This year's annual summer camp of the Oregon State Farm ers union is being held this week at Camp Adams, ; near ; Colton. Monday's program included a con ference attended by educational directors from the various locals of the union. President Ronald Jones, Brooks, led the discussions. On Tuesday members of the re serve, the 10 to 14 year age, took over. Their camp continued until Thursday when the junior mem bers arrived. The camp wilE close Sunday when members of the farmers union from all parts oi the state will gather. Principal speaker is National Vice-President Herbert Rolph. Mrs. Anna Knower, state edu cational director for the union, is in charge of the camp. She is be ing assiscted by Mrs. Ray Barker, Mrs. Gene Dietz, Mrs. Carl Street er, MEss Sylvia Claggott and others. Subsidies for i Sugar Raised WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 -&)-The agriculture department took another step today to increase pro duction of sugar by raising sub sidy payments to sugar cane and sugar beet processors. Secretary of Agriculture Ander son yesterday announced an ' in crease in the subsidy payments for producers or growers of sugar cane or sugar beets. Sugar beet processors of the crop will be paid a subsidy of 18 cents a hundred pounds of re fined sugar compared with 12', a cents last year, to offset increased production costs. -V ; Processors . of 1946 7 crop sugar cane in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands a.nd Hawaii will receive 15 cents a hundred pounds of raw sugar. - ' - v . Gov. Snell to Meet With Republican Chairman Gov. Earl SnelL along with a number of other, state officials here, will spend Friday in Port land conferring with Herbert Brewnell, Jr., chairman of the re publican national committee. Brownell is making a tour of the 11 western states in connec tion with . raising funds for. the 1948 campaign and party organiz ation. His only Oregon address will be in Portland. Boys Attempt to Derail Vital War Cargo Train PORTLAND, Aug. 2 -P)- Two boys 9 and 12 who admitted plac ing a railroad tie on a Union Pa cific track were in the custody of juvenile court yesterday. Although five cars ran over the tie, none was derailed because the train, carrying war cargo, . was moving at only five miles an hour, trainmen said. - Harmony Foar Tobacco Kit - and . Tobacco Pouch . " "i'r mt wax .w 2.19 Tha aoueh wii ripe ann. Hitiit 1 pk,.. f i Reiaaa FImiH, ISC - The) ; li ' ' ' , . ,i - ,IXII? AGfl JM1 ; 1 Lkuls U m vy? Lr lib i I Al n I . . iii' i I l i i . : White Ace t Shoe Polish Cup arid X White Glass s - - "7- ?' III r :! mmmmmmr, I I I i I li i i wr " . III jwith Soap Pads . - . , .. I . 1 1 ... .... I T i !ME3s m :e villus, f iav si r Ilefal Trowel s( n , L. ) i ( J, Siran Hals I ' ' 1 Bessr 1.93 J f 3)) J l ) .f .: ..a4- I : , i ' -'I ... ..!!, , : r Ky. I . . I Extension : I I ' ' ' Ilelal j 'J -Cord3 ': -I ' ' I j - ; .:! . ;- i ; Das! 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