Y C Tha) Orsxyon t.S Fishing Vessels to Join, -Help Train Chinese Fleets SEATTLE, June t-,TV-Equipped with the most modern fishing gsar. seven sturdy Puget Sound fishing vessel were ready today to sail on a voyage of more than 5000 miles to Shanghai where they will v Join thefishing fleets of China and Tha Fleet, organized and outfitted by UNRRA. is due to leave port tomorrow. Aboard the ships will be jw - ca Jy ii aac sjws tiic an. coast banks, who' will spend five months on the China cos7U train ing .Chines fishermen to operate the vessels and equipment. UNRRA plans to end two ad ditional fleets from San. Francisco shortly. It ' is seeking 73 volun teer fishermen to sail with the latter convoys and is offering pay ringing from S900 a month for kippers to -$600 for fishermen. Each of the seven ship in the Ceet has fresh provisions for three weeks and dry provisions for three months.. Each is equip ped with radio telephones, direc tion finders and 'fathometer. Commanding the fleet will be tin raw af fanernU Is freqwe.ww'y sssssmsliMsss1. Ta fWt fm m ln a lsws a tKa tea, we ssass Bawres frees ala astaaaasW sana 4 1 ' f t-. A LudUua aBnaWaBarbaaa PaajBBj ajBaaaaajs' garw gPganaasBBBni 4a""annsaB aereansj assaBaaia) wPw "J iHiTt feascsU ssagwthjd by an whin a e Ussad Wa are peeva1 ta U vneW Ursl servke SMO.UM services UJ1 -aC0. service $401.41000 service ever $1000. Clczgh-Darrick Co. ftm ti S. Church Saleaa, Ore. Young Jf'u&hable cottons, bright, young atul gay that- come through the laundry flouer fresh with nary a whimper ' joy for mother a joy for the youngsters. See them tomorrow at The Sletroxxolitan. SMasW:i! Bulcher Prints Sire 10 to 16 Children's Overalls Pawtel colore. Sizes 2 to 4... Solom. Ort. 'Sunday, Juno 2. 194S operate off the stormy coat of Asia 4 9 men, including fishermen with Capt. John P. Anderson, who kail the frail Chinese junk Tai ' Ping across the Pacific in 1939 in 105 days. He formerly -was an officer aboard the Amertcan mail liner President Grant. His flag ship will" be the Ocean Spray. Carl I. Wick, author of var ious fishing manuals, is shipping as a mate on another . of the craft, the Hustler. GARBO TO GO TO SWEDEN NEW YORK, June 1 - (A, - Screen Actress Greta Garbo will return to her native Sweden July 6 for a vacation, officials of the Swedish-American line said today a msihsr of aW $ Cottons Boy Pajamas $2.00 $1.50 V 300, 14.2 H A ..U.1H J0.7H IJH 1.1H Awards Made; Saturday at Fat Lamb Show StorV on Page 1 Awards made at the annual Marion County Fat Lamb and Wol Show Saturday were: f sJj2rrtEJjf iwct Lit'! i nSfer: f SZTiW. Tout-H cias: single ewe 1. Bobby nannies: x. beorfe rtanon; J. ner aita Jeskay; 4. Sftirlejr Hrnnm: 4. Mar- Sy.n Pearson: S. Jerry Wippery Smcle svether 1. Marilyn Pearson; I. Pa tricia iHcnnin: J. Wanda Banhlckfj 4. Jerry tWipper; 3. Eidon JacquKti. Pen of three: ton 1. Bobby Bannkrk.; 1. Marilyn Pearson; 3. Wanda Bannick; . George Pearson; 5. Wallace Rirhe. Open class, medium wool: Stngta w 1. Herbert Booth: 1. J. J. Thompson: 3. Louis lirnnin: 4. Tom Jejnes; S. Mat Beyer: . Karl Wlpper. Wether 1 .Pa tricia jShrens: X. Herbert Booth: 3. I. J. Tttornaaon: 4. Mat Beyers; S. 14U Hrnnre: S. Henry Feller. Pen of 1lree. ewes -jor;-: wethers I. Herbert Booth; 2. J. it. Thompson : 3. Louis Henaies; 4. Ton Jones: S. Mat Beyers; S. Si. H. Davenport Bottle . class 1. Mar Eraer-. J. Wavne reller; 3. Jan relter; 4. Jbcc Feller: 5. Freddie Feller; . Dorothy Ann Davenport. - Open cla. long wool, sinfle ewf or svetiiet t. Louts itenmes; J. William Meter; 3, Herbert Booth. Pi of 3 .- or wether I. Wuliam Meier; 1. Buck t otlina. s Iteststered sinfle ram 1. 'Marvin Pearsiin: 3. Oath Bros.; 3. Claud Steualsff; 4. M. O. Pearson: S. William Pearson; S. D. P. McCarthy t Sincle 'ewe I. Mervm WarsonJ I. Ahrrni 4Bros. : 3, Claude Sleusloft; 4. J. P. McCarthy: S. J. J. Thompson: John Bannick. Pen of three ewes I. Claude Hieu.lc.ff; I. D P. McCarthy. 3. Joln Banntck: 4. Cath Bros . S. Hen r Oartnpwl: . Kacl B. Wipiser i Wocrt fleeces, brasi 1. Cstti Bros : X Rue Lhatrrr; 3. William Meier. Me dium isool fleeces 1. William Oraben horl;f 1. Henry Daeenport : ' 3. Jj; H. Davenport. Wool fleeces, iow quarter I. Kverett Whealdon; 2. Ahrena Bros : X E. C. Clark. BotSe feedmc elaaa I. Freddie Fell er: X." Wayno Feller; 3. Dorothv Ann Davenport. 4-H wool class 1. Wallace Riches: t. Dennis Richea: 3. Wanda Bannick. Lamb weight gueasm eon-4! test: factwal wHiht. 11S pounds I i L. Ludile Colvln, one-tenth of pound ! too licht; . Mrs A. J. Kaeppett. IIS1. pounds. 3. C. O McCurdy; 4. Irem Thomas; : S. O. R. Burns; S. Janice Feller. Secretary Says Borinan Dead HAMBURG, Germany. June 1 (JP)' Martin Bormatin s blond private secretary said today ish was convinced of his death be cause the deputy fuehrer was. "too stupid to have remained in hiding successfully for so , long." Bormann. missing .since the fall of Berlin, "was a brutal man of violent temper and rude man ners. Miss Else Knieger declar ed in an interview. "He was help less when left on his own," s- -; t : sc ltTIf FLEET DISSOLVED WASHINGTON, June 1-GP- The navy today announced 4hal the 10th fleet operating in tne South Atlantic has been dissolved. Its job will be done by a task force of the Atlantic fleet J . j . t TWOi ml Cross-Bar Dinily Blouse Ruffle Kront. Sizes 7 to 14 l iss Little Girls' Dimity Dresses Plain colon and prints, TFC Sizes 1 to 6 3 far ' A r - Jaaa Paweu. Oragaai's aaeeadiag afar la tfca tlallywaasl sky, k tka first eastoaser far a 194 PartlasMl Rosa Festival battaa wfcick aalsstts wearer ta all areaU at first postwar Festival. Jaaa Z-9. Piaalag aattaa a taa cbtaratiag yaaar Metra-Goldwys-Mayer aetreas M Baa Uasea. caairssaa af Raaa Festival fiasnca caaaatittea. Misa PewaM. featare4 aiager aa past Rasa Festival pragraars befars kraakiag lata tka Bsevtaa, waa back in Partlaa4 as bat taa sale apaaasL Vet, English Bride Married Via Telephone IX)NDON, June l-UiTDark-haired Doreen Davies stood; in the crowded kitchen of a friend's house in North London tonight and was married by trans-Atlan tic telephone to former G Jack Murrell of Foit Worth. Texas. The 15-minute ceremon.if at one pound ($4) per minute was performed by a minuter at the Texas end of tha line with Do- reen's father serving as prtjxy for the bridegroom here in Lrtndon. The wedding, half-hour ate in starting because of connection difficulties, waa completed! with out hitch. When it was over, thai bride cried Into the phone: "Jack, dar lings I'm so excited. I ll be seeing you very soon. A machinist in a London f ar- tnrv the 20-vear-old bride was at woS when the trans-Atlantic operator notified her of the com ing call. Too excited to work or eat. she iust went out. she said. and bought herself a wedding ring. I $1.50 i an in i i, mm ittwwi ' .-' . !" --w i If . In 1858, tha rabl rate between Great Britain and North Amer ica was 15 a word. lit Eevuriz wmtmf - SI M.I M Br ST W LT ' ' i ' m ti . i f. it iff it 1 1 '--.fc J2 9 If : 1 1711 If Ml ' I ' 1 a a V : r' " r yt r i - . t - i . . - . .... 6 Ships Scheduled To Dock Today By the Associated Press Two transports with 2194 re turning veterans are scheduled to arrive today at New; York, and four ships with 3484 men are due at San Francisco. Ships arriving: At New Yerk . General Muir from Leghorn. Italy, La Crosse Victory from Bremen. At 8aa Francisco General Breckenridge from Shanghai. Marine Panther. LST No. 949 from Pearl Harbor, LST No. 124 from Pearl Harbor. Trucks, Autos To Get 'Phones PORTLAND, June 1 V- Radio-telephone service for trucks, buses and private automobiles will be tried experimentally this year in the Portland area, I. D. Wihslow. district manager for Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph company, said today. He said the federal . communi cations commissi!! had granted permission for a radio-telephone station here. Telephones will be placed con veniently in the vehicles, with switches for transmitter and re reiver power located on the in strument panel. Bell and light signals will announce calls. Win slow explained. Vehicles thus equipped can receive calls from regular telephones, he said. -Ifllf fi I . -7v Rich matched walnut veneer; umartly at y led drawer puIU; large landscape mirrors of fine plate Klaus; matutive prpportions . . . all contrl but' to make this wuite m beauty! lied, chett and yanity, bench and matching; night tstand. i velosur eaeer. WalafWt flalsh rValafWt flalsh fraaaa. Opponents of Loan Heard WASHINGTON, June 1 The opposition, speai headed by Jesse Jones, former commetce secretary, will begin Monday the presentation of its rase against the proposed $3, 7 50, 000, 000 Brit ish loan. . Jones, president of the Hotm ton (Tex) Chronicle, originally was scheduled to appear Tues day befoie the houve banking committee but said in Houston he will be unable to attend that day. The group will hear Hamil ton Fish, former member of con gress from New York, on Monday The committee probably will vote late next week on the legis lation ratifying the transaction The bill then will move to the house floor where administration leaflets claim enough votes to pass it. The senate alteady has approved the legislation. Syfogen Nase-Userapy far treatoseat af Basal catarrh, staaa affeetleas, bay fever, catarrhal deafness. swe4tea tarblnates sd4 ether ebeUaaU readtUens af tha neee. threat at4 ear. AUa treataaeata far rheanaatlsam. skia glaeaaes, eaasUpatian aa4 general raa-dewa readltleas. PHONE S12I Dr. V7. C. Jackxca Naturopath Physlrlaa 171 Brers A vs. e - " I ial , 1 5-Pc. Walnut Ilodern Swing Back Chair Spring cashian. batlan-bark. Tilts ta several . restful pasltlans. 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