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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1945)
- OBEGON ETATESMAIL SaW Oroaon. Friday Monday Soptembor 7. 1945 .'J i Fred MacMarrsy In the title rale of "Captain Eddie," the new 20th Century-Fox hit, a 'Eureka Pictures production which tells the life t atory of Eddie Rlckenbacker, defies death aoln and acaln la the record-smashinc anto-racinc exploits .that first brought fame to the colorful American. The dramatic, action-paeked film which opens tomorrow at the Grand Theatre also features Lynn Bar!. .' Charles Blckford, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan and James Gleasoa in its star-studded cast. f Stock Maiet Hits New Peaks j NEW YORK, , Sept. 6-(P)-The xock marxet took, tne president's message in stride today i with . S a. - - A r . a it vit leituing industrials ana uuiiues hitting peaks for the past eight years and rails . rallying at the last. ' " .'" : - . , ;.. vi'.-K Some buying was attributed to inflation interpretations placed on the chief executive's communica tion and to his predictions of a period perUy of i "unprecedented pros' if I administration team work prevailed. The reference to "limited tax reductions" tended to put brakes on enthusiasm. Transfers of 1,380,000 shares eomnared with S80.000 the daw . before and were the largest since Aug. 27. . f . . I The ; Associated Press 60-stock composite rose ,.8 of a point to 68.4, a top since May 8, 1937. The industrial average achieved high since Aug. 31, 1937 and the utilities reached their best level since March 20, 1937. The rails, while up .9 of a point, still were about five points under their 1945 peak. I , ' Shostakovich Symphony Gets Moscow Premier :' MOSCOW, Sept oHDmitri Shostakovich has finished his new Ninth symphony, which was played lor the first time Tuesday by the philharmonic orchestra with the composer participating. I The first public performance will take place in October with the state symphony orchestra playing. A soviet music critic who heard it said it is "a joyous sym phony with a great many major tones." Young Mother Asks Annulment of Marriage LOS ANGELES, Sept t.-JP) A mother of 17 years filed suit today to annul her marriage at Jtfte age; of 12 and asked custody rof her two children, aged thifee and two. ,Mrs. ! Connie R. Hernandez. through the guardianship of her moiner, jvirs. cstner Rivera, de clared she married Frank It. -,, Hernandez in Yuma county, Ari zona, in 1941 without the conseht I her parents, although the age of consent in that stite tal a Im 18 BUS LINE TO OPEN MED FORD, Sept 6-WVEver. green Bus Lines will inaugurate service Thursday, Manager L. Kelly announced yesterday, company also will service nearby town of .Jacksonville. P. the the Scandal Invades the Walter Winchell Family CAMBRIDGE, Mass.r Sept 6 -((F)-Charging cruel and Abus ive treatment and asking ali mony, the son of a Cambridge fireman today sued for divorce from fWalda Eileen Wjnchell Lawless, actress daughter of the radio commentator. : William F. Lawless, former Massachusetts Institute of Technology student, charged that he and 'the commentator's daughter never lived; together as man and wife. They were 'married at West New York, NJ, June 5, 1945. I South America Trade Planned PORTLAND, Ore., Sept fHJPh Increasing South American im ports may result In bi-monthly service! between the Pacific coast and the southern continent's east ern coast the Brazil manager of Moore-McConnack steamship lines said yesterday. Roy L. Worley said under such an arrangement coffee and cocoa beans would be -shipped directly to Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Jin turn, South America would receive agricul rural machinery, hardware and chemicals shipped from Germany before the war. I Eisenhower a Announces Censorship Termination FRANKFURT ON MAIN, Sept (HJPy-Gea .Eisenhower announc ed tonight the termination of censorship of correspondents' stories in the European theatre Thisl action is in accord with the policy instituted by Gen. Eisenhower following V-E day that censorship of press and ra dio material in this theatre Would be based only on security consid erations related to prosecution of the war against Japan," said the announcement from Eisenhower's headquarters. OPA Rent Control Body Adds to Waiting Period' WASHINGTON, Sept 6 OPA yesterday increased from three to six months, effective Sep tember 15, the "waiting period' before a house purchaser may 'e vict a tenant in order to occupy the house himself. The six-month rule will be ef fective in all areas under federal rent control unless the area di rector decides that three months Is adequate. " ... nuniDS say Tins Ajipunroii - V 4 ' V ...' i t':. " ".1 ' ' ' -1 m - :.?A-DE 13 niESFEIISIVE , Oat pint cf YA-DE will tpray I suits or dresses. Tfccs It costs only 41.7t to ftt YA-DEY 1-year ' pcth protrctlon. Our pint wi3 rpraj 2 OTtrtosts cr cnVcTcrstufftd cKsir. Tire plats will tjrsy till rcj era careaporu rU trdrn Filled 1 G:i' Li ffib ::3 n. connrrxiAL : PnONE 4510 Rain Aids in Plowing, Hop Slowed CrPP PORTLAND, ept S-ff)-Raln aided plowing and improved past ures in northwestern Oregon last weekvbut the rest of the state re mained very dry, the weather bureau reported today. t Cutting of late crop hay, legume and grass seed made good prog ress and corn ! developed welL Harvesting of spring grain pro gressed. Bain which delayed hop picking in the Willamette, valley benefitted late potatoes and fall truck crops.' Kicking- of peaches and Bartlett pears progressed sat isfactorily except In ; northwest counties where rain did ' some damage. La Grande and Ontario ther mometers hit 98, the week's high est mark; Klamath Falls, Madras and Burns all hit the 38 low. Portland had the most rain. SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFERED T PORTLAND, Sept. 6-P)-The surplus property division today offered for sale a wide assortment of vales, centrifugal pumps, air compressors, chemicals and 884, 410 pounds of reclaimed rubber. Message Sends Grain Market Rallying Early CHICAGO, , Sept HSVGrain futures rallied today on President Truman's message to congress, but profit-taking caused reactions In most cases near the. dose, i i September rye climbed more than 3 cents a bushel at one time to a new seasonal high of $1.53, but profit-taking and selling in duced by a reaction: at Winnipeg caused prices . to .'slump sharply and the close was mixed,' with nearby deliveries up and the de ferred, contracts down. Wheat advanced about a ' cent bushel at one time and closed up; fractions. The rally was In fluenced by the president's re commendation for, enactment of measures to strengthen machin ery, for price support of farm commodities. Rye" closed higher to 1 cent lower than -the previous finish, September $1.51. wheat was Va to H up, September 1.65; corn was unchanged to lower, "De cember $1.15, oats were off to tip, September 58 and bar ley was up to IV cents, Sej tember $1X9. - . ;. ; -I Hedging pressure was light In Navy Reveals Raid Shelters BREMERTON, Wash, Sept t (ff)-Tn navy, disclosed publicly for the first time today an enor mous concrete air . raid shelter at Puget sound navy yard, built to hold 10,000 persons when there was danger of Japanese-raids. Buried deep In a .hOlside the l,C50-foot' main tunnel now Is being converted to peacetime use wheat despite the heavy move ment of the new crop. - V; ' ai a warehouse. Tour connecting laterals make a total tunnel length f WOO feet. The tunnels, 18 feet wide and 12 feet high, jhavt an independent lihtinf system for emergencies and a, ( complete drainage Frrtn. Or. of i the fourf portals baa ben con yerted Into a telephone tvuur i-r jehip' personnel. 11 ' ' i rrvNmnv R,nf . -M- A New i Delhi broadcast QUOted.a Japanese news agency report yesterday that 9 nnft alHl ' nrisoners front 21 camps In Japan would assemble at Yokohama and five other porta during the next six.d?v tr, sail for home. . ' caD and) (am& Qxsfij (onife wigimCfts. rif (fimr. pea- qfxmm amni mmi u i v i s ill . rttwx-vc St'L. JilWL. Jo Can. A(gKl lb. 3c ' I Moryhill : s: Halo Peaches i 18-lb. flot $ 1B98 "ill 1 I ,- - . Peers rapes Lemons Maryhill Halo Peaches 22-rb. fug $2.49 t Bartlctti . 20-lb. Ideal for conning Flot A"ar Thompson i Seedless . Juicy Sunkist lb. He Bnk. V S. No. 1's 10 Ids. 31c U S. 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Finish as above, . process in boiling water bath , Freestone 20 minutes Clingstone 35 minutes Suitable Canning Syrups V Light Syrup: Dissolve 1 cup sugar in 3 to 4 cups water. . ; Corn Syrup and Honey: Corn syrup or honey may be used to replace up to y2 the sugar specified. 4 . Water Pack: Peaches may be canned satis i factorfly without sugar. Use boiling water or fruit iuice in place of sugar syrup. The fruit will lose some flavor and color. To Peel Freestone and tome clings: Dip 6 to 8 at a ' time into kettle of boiling water for about 1 minute, then plunge into cold water and sup off skins. i To lye peel ding peaches: Use an enamel or granite kettlenot metal. Add 4 table spoons lye to 2 gallons cold water. Heat to boiling. Place peaches in strainer, a few at , a time, and lower into boiling solution; f leave in 45 to 60 seconds. Rinse well in Quantity of cold water running water is best PeeL . Warning: Follow directions carefully to prevent spattering of lye. 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