n OREGON STATESMAN. Solam. Oregon WdnMdy Morning; De'cembor 2S. 1943 Suffering Dims Yule Cheer in j Husband Stabs MODEST MAIDENS Traataurk ftwulrrW U. S. frt( OeW -. Estranged Wif e f3 Tries Suicide iPfci l fACZTCI n n n tip 15) ft ffrlP fl f J : -,l,'VI ;-V TW-5"'"!,l" --.vy- i. m B j JH III l) 111)1111 I I I 'AN. 1- 'UV: WW. Foreign Lands , By the Associated PreM A world at peace for the first yuletlde In six yean celebrated Christmas with the holiday spirit dimmed, in many lands, by priva Hon and suffering. , In the town of Bethlehem, the birth of Christ was re-enacted at midnight Christmas eve in .the Church of the Nativity by high church dignitaries before an over flow of pilgrims from aU over the world. ' Shattered Berlin . managed to collect more than $300,000 for gifts and food, and some restaur ant owners offered free meals to children The starving people of cold, war-damaged 'Poland received 10,000 gift parcels from UNRRA Italians, desperately low on fuel, gave thanks for' unreason ' ably warm weather. In Britain, civilians stiU on war time rations shared the best of their depleted larders with hun dreds of American soldiers await ing transportation home. In Russia, although Christmas is not an official holiday, there ; was a festive atmosphere in Mos '.SHOP "Vd like to exchange him for a smaller size.' cow and many other of th. larger UrderS UlTlStmCLS UllUier From Denmark, where there Is tti T? ! 1 - T7 1 ' less evidence of privation, the t OY t dVXlly t T OTti ijTTtl(llty children sent playthings to the J, -. J children of Britain. SAN PABLO, Calif, Dec. 25- (AVWhUe the lights on a Christ mas tree burned merrily, a 10 inch i knife blade ': rose and f eU three times ; and Mrs. tola Ger trude .-Anderson,, 35, slumped! mortally wounded before the tin selled brightness. Inspector Barden Carlson of the Contra Costa county sheriffs of fice said the woman's estranged husband, Harold Everett Ander son, 31, was taken in custody and was being held under guard in a I hospital, for treatment of his slashed wrists. ... ; A charge of murder was filed against Anderson late today by Sheriff James N. Long. The slaying occurred last night as Mrs. Anderson, a beauty par lor operator, and her 14-year-old daughter, 1 were admiring their Christmas tree. Inspector Carlson said "Ander son called, at his estranged wife's home, and asked her to -leave, her two children and go out with him for the night An argument de- l veloped, the knife blade flashed and Mrs.3 Anderson fell with stab I wounds Jin her breast and abdo men, Carlson reported. When police came, the inspec tor said, Anderson was sitting in a chair in the living room, bleed ing from cuts on each wrist" He Combat Ships Dock Troops For Christmas DALLAS, Dec. 25.-;P-Lt. Jack Morris of Dallas, who spent will recover. his . fdurth Christmas away from home today in Germany visualized just the kind of a Christmas dinner he wanted for his mother and two sisters. , - Tonight, Mrs. Nellie Morris and her two daughters Miss Grace Morris and Miss Nell Morris, attended the dinner at a Dallas hotel and there was music and flowers and brussels sprouts and special salad and gifts, just as vpw vnov n tatvo I Jack Morris had ordered. And the !igh cruised Nylon hose. big aircraft carrier Randolph, bat- we ougni to put mem in a tered and ripped by icy Atlantic enters exciauneu. storms, arrived today with 8029 Morns, who was in the thick of servicemen overjoyed to spend the fighting during the battle oi Christmas day in the United the bulge last Chrismas, knew ex Ktat if nr.t at hnm actlv what he wanted for rus lam Heavy storms and riant waves ily. From Munich,. Germany, ne forced the Essex class carrier to wrote the manager of the Baker reduce its speed for three days, hotel in November: carried away sections of the flight "I have a very special request deck railing, walkways .to gun that I would appreciate your platforms and some liferafts, and 1 handling. At this time it looks as flooded some staterooms. though it will be impossible for But the 8761 high-point officers, me Jo be home for Christmas. enlisted men and army nurses This is the fourth in a row and I aboard were irTriubilant holiday am getting a little disgusted miss spirits. Capt Jackson R. Tate, ing Christmas v dinner with my Madison, N. J., skipper of. the family. carrier, ascribed the good humor "Has to Come' to navy, food, a holiday celebra- "I should like for you to call tion and "because we KeDt our L my mother tnree or lour aays De- promise to get them home at fore Christmas ana teii ner mat least to the U. S. by Christmas." arrangements nave been maae lor The PhiladelDhia arrived in her ana my two sisters to nave nort with her forecastle deck buck- dinner there at the Baker on led. her hull nlatin rinnerf and Christmas day. Now she will say her gun shields and fiftings twist- that she is having dinner at home ed h wind and waves.. She ear- ouv wiav uuctim iuuc muj ried 1288 trooDS. ence just tell her that she has to come on anyway. lilirglars SWipc SherilFs door to park the car. Or better Christmas Presents , 1" fe rr - .i I pica, uiciii mm ia.c uicui SANTA ANA, Calif, Dec. 25-() borne. Just wait until Santa Claus hears Theft Victim's Body Found at Vanpbrt City VANPORT CITY. Ore.. Dec. 25 sages. Tell you florist' to phone -)-The body of a Vancouver, I the day before and see what they I wasn., resident slain sometime af- Something real pretty roses, maybe. Then at my mother's place, have an orchid corsage with one or two orchids. At each of my sis ters places have gardenia cor- about this! Burglars took 30 gifts from be neath Sheriff Jess - L. Elliott's Christmas tree '9" - In plain sight were Elliott's uni form, cap and badge. . . Orchids "On the table have flowers. are wearing so that all of the col ors will blend just right "As for the food I shall leave that to your discretion. ter he left work Christmas eve was found here today, Sheriff's Capt Ard Pratt reported. Capt Pratt said a bullet had .torn through the back of Walter Mother likes brussel sprouts and if Howard Poole, 39, McLoughlin you can gei some, I think that Heights, Vancouver, and emerged would be nice. Tell your chef that I iy ' . : ' " V- v this must be a super affair. Dont vealed Poole had left e Jantzen serve them a usual salad. Have Beach food Monday at Something special. 11 n.m. wher h wnrVH nart NO Waiting .l-tima n a Hntr-Vior TT-ot co! o "As for the (able, I want the! ,afu 'v. u ftC iT n. Lnf?. where the body was found one .either. And 11 .dont J8?4. reported seeing nothing there at that is close to other ones. I dont - t . A,. vj.. , j by Cecil Porter, 2 pjn. - t District attorney T. D. Hand- ley's office reported Poole's death i was a murder and that the body I don't want them to have to wait when .they get there. ; - "Get the most efficient: waiter that you have to serve .them. Tf thar V!ar.rrf.n . in V anv m6ney left over out of this check, apparently had.been tossed out of f find lom- GI who is nrettv far a car after bein robbed. A bul- frr, hrtm onH i w' him a Hinnpr fold, which the widow reported i on New Year's day and ticket to should have contained at least the Cotton Bowl game. If there is $20' was missing. , Enbueh left over for two or three The widow and two children, j servicemen, that's swell. "If you can't find any service men, give the money to the Red Cross." . Quotations at Portland I Portland Grain BURN BELLEVILLE, I1L, .Oec. 2$H!p)- Al though not a traditional TChrist- PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 25 (AP) No wheat futures quoted. Cash grain No. 1 lux 3.10. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white l.M: mas food, there was a lot of fried I rhlh i U: western red i.$4. hlrken hre tnria?. Five hundred I Hard red winter: ordinary i.m: id ages 14 and ll, survive. Salem Market Quotations The prices beluw sunDlied toy 1. cat grocer are inaicativt ci the daily cartons 514-52c; B grade prints SO- J iem bufers bu7 are not guaranteed ale. bv The Statesman: Live poultry Chickens, buying 1 BUTTER, EGGS AND POCLTRT prices of wholesalers: Broders IV4 to 1 (abiect ta chance without n 3 lbs. 22c; 2 to 3Va lbs. 24c: roasters. per cent 15; It per cent 1.67; 12 per cent 1.70. . Hard white baart: Ordinary l.M: 10 per cent 136; 11 per cent 1.68; 12 per cent 1.70.. Today's car receipts: Wheat 29; bar ley 2; flour 4; corn 2; oats 2; mill- trtKI 4. - Portland Livestock fryers burned to death when fire destroyed a brooder house at the Eureka hatchery. - Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby liven that the un 4ri(itd has been, appointed by the t ireuu court oi tne tuu wregon. PORTLAND. Ore- Dec.- (AP) Bimnv in proDaie. as aaminuiraior 1 fUSDA SaUble cattle 13. total with the will annexed, of the tat wul 14S0. ,.1-ble and total calves 100: and teitament and estate of W. T. Rig market acUve. mostly strong but good br. deceased, and has duly oualUted; -teers cloaed rather alow, man cows ns against saui u cents higher with most sdvan led U Present I mrmAmm- lnl In mriinm the same, duly verified aa required by .teers moaUy IS 00-17 .50: common-low law. tome at SOS Oregon Building Sa- medium steers in odd lots 12.00-15.00; lem. Oregon, - within months from gooj heifers 153-75; common-med- n . . J!oUJ?-. - .vi turn grades 10 00-14.00; cutters down Dated at Saiem. Oregon, this Zth to ,o. csnner-cutter cows mostly ''""'."."I'' I S.SO-SSO: onlv tfiln aalea below S.OO: . .Ar .V.- 9LOYSR . I fat dairy type cows largely t.OO-10.00: unmmmriior wiui ine wiu annexea, mM)iun,.fwyi w- mw. 11 jm-13 50: of the estate ox W. T RiKby .decesjied few ftrkrt,y food to UM ,nd ... . mllfd cows and heifers to 15.00; good beef buns ll.oo-lz.5u; one load U.eo; medium-good aausage balls S. 50-11. 00; the undersigned has been appointed .i-T,w"." KMtllrl nf th. I ..t U7.ll T.... 1 .--". y "ff'J NOTICR TO ritrDtTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SSSr veVleii'scae at 1 he undemlyned has been appointed 13d head W OO-5? K5k of 1 isecutri of the LaM Will and Testa- L.a-2a 5, ?X 1 a j aa - a ,1 a. . . I IlrCUlUIH-gVUU II aUCB lU.Wtd.irV. itae of ureson lor Marlon County. I 7" Voa" ik auallfied aa auch. I ------- All perarts have claims against said ru up an -ivai, aiiu nmm uuiuica mm lucn, I ,1 w-Lnw ATA r'L '?uJi.it p"1 ,;To oo-riKoo, actlve..steady: barrows and 15.10: sood sows lbs. 14.50: choice 123 lb. feeder pigs 13.00-90; good heavy gil 14.00-50: the same with proper vouchers, as re quired by law. within six months from the date of this notice, to the under signed executrix at 210 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Orrcon. The date of the firt publication Of this notice M tne zsui day of Novem ber IMS. and the last Is the 2U day HENRIETTA KAHLER CASEBEER I Y ,"ib cloned -Christmas dy Executrix. EaUte of Ellen Edes Meyers. Deceased. Care, Page and Page. Attorneys. Salem. Oregon. N. 2S-D. e-12-lt-Zf Salable sheep 150, total 650: market active: good-choice - lambs , scarce, quoted 13.73-14.25; medium - good lambs 11.00-50: cull -common 10.00- 12.00; good ewes sesree. salable up to 5.00 or above: few fairly good ewes 4.30: cuu ana common 1.00-j.pa The North Portland livestock roar- Portland Produce i n Butterfat rirst quality, maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in roniana u-5zc; premium q ity. maximum of 1 per cent acidity Drs. Chcm . Leon - Dr.T.TXamN.D. Dr.O.CbasvN J. til North Liberty r"-.!air Portend Cenersl Electric ( . Office e;-en Saturday only I H 1. IO I p rr4 to 7 p.m.. con i,,.m. r!.Md or"isure end tlrtrK are lice of ctiarge. Practiced .el 17. 53-33 'k: valley routes and country potnis 2c less man nrst or ao-so'ic. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29 86c; loaf 28c; triplets to wholesalers 28Jc; loaf 2S.5C lb. delivered. Erri To retailers: AA grade large 50c; A large 87c; A medium 62c; small (pullet) hc -Butter AA prints 51-51Ue; car tons 51-52' c; A grade prints 50-51c; Gas on Stomach t.fimial VM MUM wtS Mini psIaM. tuff I 1 k (u. mmt noMrb and kmntmn. Mn mmJT arcra ike ins awlieiM taoB far rspuaatl rrtkrtewl '! " Hi ;H-i TMM tna1 Bell- hAM sf SMam asula is at let SwiWe swasf sacs. sSe (Subject to change without .notice) BUTTERFAT Premium " J4 No. 1 , jn No. 2 - JO BUTTER PRINTS A B over 3Vi lbs. 24c; colored hens 23c; Leghorn hens 19c; roosters, stags 12c lb. - ... Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave- rsge country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys Basic buying prices. 1 Quarter , . V. M A A I orcuca Dasia: ncia jic: wins w 30.2c lb.; for toms. net at farms. I rr ' , Dressed turkeys Fackerr selling 1 r -jr. Prtctoretailers. hens 43-43'kc; toms I XZl. Onions Oregon dry No. 1. 2.40- I J.43 50 lb. sack; Idaho yellow 2.55: I l" Idaho white 1.69 per 50 lb. sack. I vJ,l,.T"1x PotatnM . Loral Rurhankra 9 0ft. I NO. 1 colored hens 2 00 cental; Deschutes 100s No. . 1. 3.35 No 2 colored hens cental. 25s, 85c. f 1 9ol ,rys and bakes Dressed meats veal. AA 22 lie: I A"7' ns A 21,'e; B 19-19'ic: C 17-I7c: cull t .48 .43 MV4 . 23 .-.48 . .48 - . JO . .22 . -31 14-15c lb. Hogs, fancy block 20c- lb. LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Lambs, AA 26c: A 24ic; B 22c; C CATTLE 20c. Mutton fancy A I3'c; M J2c: R Beef steers rade 8-lOc. Beef AA 21c: A 204c: J Beef cows 18J,c; C 16ic: canner -and cutter I Dairy cows .7'i to -8'i AM Bulls Veal 13-14c; canner and cutter bulls 14c. wool Government control. . Cascsra bark Dry stock 20e lb. I Lambs, top Mohair 1944. 12-month 45c lb. 1 Yearling naj nauinwc raji Hupnwna; ai- i wes .10 to Ji .08 to . Jl .05 to J09 .075 to .11 ! 8.00 to 13.50 12.001 falfa No. 2 or better 834-35; oats and I Bucks' vetcr, mixed hay, valley growers' Hogs, top. 160-270 lbs. nce g24; clover nay 2i baled on I U70-300 lbs. arms. . Sows , 6.00 to 7.00 2.00 to 4.00 2.00 to 3.00 13.00 14551 -13.00 to 13.50 J Lavely LnciUe Bremer and Fred Astalre, appearinr In the South " American dancing musical "Yolands' and the -TUer in brilliant technicolor, and staxunx tomorrow at the Grand. , t 5 f (- ' .':.'".. ? -: , ' V, v e-,; ; V, f -So i i "Hi . f v ii - 4 i (.W-f- UK fft J PALESTINE t 0 L I C E F A R A 0 E Mounted police parade past the public information office at Lydda. Palestine, hen . LL Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham arrived by plane to take over aa higm commissioner for ralestino a Trans Jordan, :. . If 1 f -: ; y - x if i s ';$ffr.w,i 5 . T7 A 3aJ PEEK-A-BOO !-win- some uianne aiayoerry, I. rives , I a peek-a-boo look as she crawls -around her Lodi, N. J home mas visit from Santa Clans. At EA-FOR YANKS AT OXFORD Jill Coosons (rigbt), front Lelcb-on-Sea, the same time she helns naa ' 'Essex, England, pours tea for two Americans at a OI study la St. Hugh's College, Oxford. Englaud. keep the floor clean. SrC Dlck "XwMa lef . MUlu and Fvt. W. T. Fairy (cenUr) of Maricopa, Calif, are taking; an elxht weeks course at the University with the U. S. Government paying; their expenses, . jor i. e. y. ww y y i ' IEji ;-f- - A . V,-e ' (- NO LONG E R- C A Y V I E N N A Amid the rabble and wreckare of the famous JVurstcl Prater In Vienna, Austria, two boys and a man gather bricks and wood to repair and heat .their bMnbedout tome,A burned out ferrts wheel stands In the backgrouurU 1 A ;-; 1W ' v 1 1 -. N ICHTI E- Marflon Neu nayer of Chicago models a nightgown of brushed rayon in- wicw i or winter nirnt. .5 i , .1 raj ' twi)w-t-ad8t: ' STOWAWAY' IN B R I C-Capriecio, cocker span iel, peers from behind bars in brig; of CSS Boiso after being; c smofxled aboard ship by a CX, Scimour Gellmaa of Brooklyn, i 1 1. . .;..-" - ' 6 s,. - '- v 1 TENNIS ACTIO II r Bromwkh (left), and Bobbl. 71pI