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21, IMC THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Pag NlrttV Won Helper Greek Losses High, Roman Version Holds Joe Richards Returns After High Flying Trip To Eastern Markets Animals, Too, Are Rationed human beings, will become effect-' ive Jan. 1 for farm animals cat tle, sheep and horses "if pos sible," it was announced officially today. Us WedAtU-0 . n.. University Of we puzzled over 'fi not they have .chance V in their chosen prc c8lS tiiose who have not what they want to do 2f5duit. now have an b . .ntituda testa fc.from the per- LTJSarch bureau, it was an HfWednesday by Dr. felfn announced. The JL include a suit- J d questions, a report on K, riq..H a non-technical Htor use in counsel. PT ji.nstic counselling l" TJTnded to stu- frto nave f"'" rto has had unsatisfactory I. ntc scnoiasu-'auj, itiet linneL'lUCU taacu . ft service. Only charge h. for actual materials used. blents wUl be under no com ton to follow recommendations tL hnrpau. but the material Ly be ot considerable value, b pointed oui. use Faces Fight Controversial Bill ViSHINGTON. Nov. 21. W) L Avki-f house defeat of an got at adjournment gave the iroversial Logan-Walter bill ly its long-deferred chance for opt senate consideration, idministration leaders, who diet a presidential veto for the were hopeful it would ' "... . a in committee at tne close 01 76th congress, but the house Wed that hope yesterday en it voted 191 to 148 against Eng the current session and go-ihome. Is a result, when the senate took jro-day Thanksgiving recess (today, it had a motion to con fer the Logan-Walter bill as the King business It will take up reconvening Friday. Ihe war department would like klace ill new munitions ana air tt plants between the Rocky Appalachian Mountains, ana closer than 200 miles of the Wi and south borders. -r r-rr. ...... . ..,,.,,,,,, ,,,, .,,.., ,, , , . ,11,11! MM ik1 &L THIS IS THE WRECKAGE OF THE ANCIENT TOWER OF LONDON as it appeared after it was disclosed that it had been struck by a German raider's bomb recently. The tall spire long has been a London landmark. Sober Folks Best Drivers? Crusader Disproves Point! UTTER-KRUST THAT GOOD BREAD SUED BY WILLIAMS By FRANKLI ARTHUR LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21. OP) All in the interest of science, the police department's foremost cru sader against drunk driving got two-thirds tight and proved he could drive a car better after six Scotch and sodas than the aver age motorist can when he's sober. Capt. Bernard R. Caldwell, 39, heads the police traffic control bureau. He returned a few days ago from 10,000-mile trip through the middle west, lecturing on the evils of mixing gasoline and alco hol. The greater Los Angeles safety council set about to prove the same thing scientifically. It used 12 subjects, mostly policemen and brewery experts. The council proved its point but Caldwell proved the exception that proves the rule. His six drinks contained an ounce of 86-proof apiece, taken at half-hour intervals. Other partici pants tried other liquors rye, bourbon, wine and beer. A 250 pounder topped seven beers with four Scotches and still finished well up on the list. Worst reaction was from a brewery association secretary who had eight beers. With most of the group, there was a noticeable lessening in co ordinating ability after four drinks a definite drop after six.- But Caldwell, in some respects, im proved as he went along. The ' testing machine is a full size driver's compartment, with steering wheel and brake pedal. Before the "motorist" are red and green signal lights and a moving panorama with a highway in the center. Test No. 1 is reaction to emergency the time required to reach the brake after the light flashes red. Test No. 2 involves coordination between hand and eye the ability to stay centered on the panoramic highway. Test No. 3 is a simultaneous combina tion of the two. 30 Per Cent Of Yankees Said Piano Players PORTLAND, Nov. 21. W Between 30 and 35 tier cent of Americans play the piano, their reDertoires ranging from Boggle woogie to Bach, but William R. PHOTO 522 I 523 Broadway and Olive C.O.D. Orders Given Prompt Attention FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY FOUR FREE DELIVERIES 5 wtit JT with wmiim OF Bl,MiWH.'i.ftL rarrrn JBBPY CR Arums lb. box Hit ATI AIMS Mb. box ' fro CRACKERS ni te" p 21c FISSOV OIL n Nf nllon 69C fMWDRIFT lb. can 'b. can ..." WEDGE -LI FT CAKE SERVER. ONLY ISt WITH MJRCHMI Of ISs, III OUR DISPLAY HDK1IIU 4Mb. Sack $1.59 27c 45c -. 89c FHEATIES EE CAKE I n JIT se fkK. "cine Lamp pa-o stifim-.. : "a. fPAM cm .. 25c Free 21c 20c k. ,c- nr. if? Sit" DhheV P. fctCOA pf. 37C EF.nCM.ES !G,Lh..... 29c .17c CATSUP 14-oi. bottle 10c BORENE SOAP Giant Pkg 49c CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS 1-lb 19c FESTIVAL 8ALAD DRESSING Quart 20c DEVILED MEAT 3 cam 10c VIENNA SAUSAGES Rose Brand. 3 cans DIAMOND A PUMP KIN, 3 large cans 25c 25c DIAMOND A KRAUT No. 2V4 cans, 2 for 19c PINEAPPLE Sliced or crashed 9-oi. cans O Cm 3 for 1 FULV-RTPE BEANS 3 cant 35c DIAMOND A WHOLE KERNEL CORN, No. 2 cans, 3 for ... . 35c PEETS GRANULATED nfl. SOAP, Large pkg PALMOLTVE SOAP 3 ban 17c WOODBURYS FACIAL SOAP, 4 ban 26c PEANUT BUTTER 3-lb. Jar 25c 55c JJW (mar -IVJft. HHI I U)th jack SILK TISSUE 10 Rolls 39c WADHAM'S TOMATO JUICE, 4 6-01. can 19c OVALTINE Small can .. Large can . 37c . 610 Stelnway says the percentage is still "too low to suit me." The New York manager of the louse of Steinway, piano makers, described the piano as by far the most popular musical instrument because it is "the standard in strument ot polygamous musical expression .. . . you can play a simple tune on it or a whole or chestration. That's something you can't do with a saxophone or a sousaphone or even a violin." Ho sala 1840 piano production nationally would be 25 to 27 per cent above that ot 1939. ROME, Nov. 21. M)Strong Greek attacks on Italian forces southeast of Koritza in Albania and on both sides ot the Kalibaki highway in Epirus, northwest Greece, have been repulsed with heavy Greek losses, the Italian high command claimed today. Striking at the Suez canal, east ern gate to the Mediterranean, Italian bomben Monday night at tacked a seaplane base and ships in the harbor ot Great Bitter lake, wide basin in the canal itself, the high command said. Also attacked was Ismailia, a large port midway in the canal. Stefani, the Italian news agency. reported that a violent fire broke out on one merchant ship In the lake, and large fires occurred at the seaplane base. "Riding a mile high Is still plenty of thrill for country lad like myself," Joe Richards, pro prietor of Joe Richards Men's store in Eugene, declared upon his return home from a buying trip to Los Angeles, New York, Baltimore, and Richmond, Va. Mr. Richards traveled via Amer ican airlines and declares that he will make all his future marketing trips by plane. "I left Richmond, Va., at 4 p. m, Friday afternoon, and arrived in Portland at 10 a. m. Saturday morning. It was a marvelous trip." Kidwell Is Called Into Active Duty William M. Kidwell, vice prin cipal of Eugene high school, and a reserve officer in the United States army was called Monday to active duty at Vancouver Bar racks. The school board has already announced that its policy will be to grant its, teachers who are thus called to army service, a leave of absence, and so a substitute will be named for Mr. Kidwell at the meeting of the school board, De cember 9. AUTO UPHOLSTERY CLEANED Electric Cleaners Phone 300 'Pipe Dream' Seen Before Commons LONDON. Nov. 21. W) Food rationing, already enforced for During 1938 Americans at 273,' 000,000 gallons of ice cream and 9,000,000 gallons of assorted icea, , LONDON, Nov. 21. W Earl Winterton, conservative member of the house of commons, has told that body "it is only a pipe dream that we shall see American ships and American troops fighting in Europe." He made this statement as he urged the raising of another 500, 000 troops from the colonies. Winterton is a member of the Irish peerage, a former member of the cabinet and has been a member of the house of commons since 1940. Reports indicate that the new Lockheed intercepter travels S00 miles an hour with the throttle wide open. The plane has a range of 1100 miles, and a climbing speed of 4000 feet per minute. (lip IB A II ay j ksmwm RslrriMicdry An IMMACULATELY clean toilet It a mark of good house keeping, let Clorox help you make It that way. For Clorox disinfects, deodorizes, removes numerous stains in routine cleansing of porcelain, tile, enamel, linoleum, wood surfaces. Clorox Is Ultra-refined... it Is outstanding In germicidal efficiency among those disinfectants which scientists recommend as safest, best suited, most economical In household use. Simply follow di. rectlons on the label. IN WW lllNDIIIIlt lmi WITS) IMV-Off CAM Governor Is Pleased With Oregon Troops OLYMPIA, Nov. 21. (m Ore. gon soldiers at Camp Murray are in good condition and 'filling out as a result of their army life and excellent morale. Governor Sprague of Oregon declared after a visit there yesterday. He said there was some illness among them but nothing serious. Sprague, accompanied by Col. Elmer V. Wooten who Is director of selective service for Oregon, visited Governor Clarence D. Mar. tin of Washington. Vultee Plant Doors Still Strike-Bound LANE COUNTY BEANS 3 cans 25c OREGON JUMBO PEAS, 3 cans 25c WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, 2-lb. faced pkg. 25c HEINZ BABY FOOD 3 cans 25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 cans. 3 for 25c ASPARAGUS ALL GREEN CUTS, No. 2 can 15c NESTLES SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE fit. 2 ban DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTA1X 8-ox. 3 cans . 15-01., 2 cans 25c .. 25c 1 Bztn S A H Greets Staznpe with Cash Parch Me of S1.0( or aver. Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday 500 SHEET Package 28c Golden West COFFEE l-Lb. Jar . 25c 3-Lb. Jar . 74c l-Lb. Can . 24c 3-Lb. Can . 69c DOWNEY, Calif.. Nov. Zi.UPt The huge, sprawling factory of the Vultee aircraft company re mained closed by a strike today but there was some possibility that secrecy concerning negotiations to reopen the plant might be lifted. There was also a hint that pro gress had been made. The strike was called by the united automobile and aircraft workers last Friday after their demands for an increase in basic pay had been denied. Representatives ot me union, of Vultee and of the war and labor departments have been working almost continually be hind closed doors, in an effort to adjust the differences. Christian Science "Mortals and Immortals" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scien tist, on Sunday, November 17. The Golden Text was, "He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hatheth his life in this world shall keep it unto life etern al" (John 12:25). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For au flesh Is as grass, and all the glory of man as the liower or grass. The grass wlthereth, and the flow er thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth for ever" fl Peter 1:24. 25). The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed the following correlative pass. ages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In Science we are children of God: but whatever is of material sense, or mortal, be longs not to His children, for ma teriality Is the inverted image of spirituality" (p. S7Z). AT THORNTON CORNERS THORNTON CORNERS, Nov. 21. (Special) Mrs. A. M. Brown and Mrs. Frank Turner made i trip recently to Portland, return, ins the same day. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of Eugene were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortrldge. . Mr. and Mrs.George Feman of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Feman's mother, Mrs. Lena Colbum, of Cottage Grove, were visitors re cently of Mrs. C. R. Trent. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wltcher and family of Vida were guests re cently of Mr. and Mrs. PremazzL Mrs. Addison Heath and daugh ter. Catherine, and ton, Richard, of Hebron, were recent guesti of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Mrs. W. A. Keene accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Claude Wilier, of Sutherlin, to Marcola one day recently, where they visited Mrs. Wilier 't mother-in-law. Harry Grubbe is spending this week at Pengra at the home of his ion. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Jtay Potter and sons of Culp Creek were recent sunper guests ot Mr. and Mrs. n B. Dixon. GOD v W UOUE TV DP Z4W.lb Met? 9 KITCHEN CRAFT FlffUR ?i.29 cnsowif. DtmrscD im mi ram luni 1.59 Special Value Friday Through Monday, Nov. 22-25 Incturioe Cattle Crest PEACHES I I s mm Sunny Dawn Tomato JUIVC No. V2 Cant & Town House Grapefruit 46-oz. Can PINEAPPLE CHEESE Ttd Bit or Crushed 8-ox. Can MILD CREAM POUND 25 17 6 16c New LeecTer Sodat CRACKERS PRUNES CATSUP Fels Naptha Boi Oregon Italian Ruby Brand 15 4 19 1043 's 4s3rmNf EDWARDS HlftH-GRADC COFKE lb. OA CcmAU AIRWAY COFFIE Lb. Bog 12c, 3 Ibt. 35c NOB HILL, lb. 17e SUGAR, gran 10 Ibt. i 52c, 100 lbs. $5.02 CHERUB MILK, toH cant 4 for 26c TABLE SALT, h 8-lb. cloth bag. . . .18e BABY LIMA BEANS, S-lb. cello, pkg. 29 e BLACK PEPPER... Vj-tb. cello, pkg. 10c CITRON PEEL....Vib. cello, pkg. 17c FRUIT MIX, Radiant Ib.-pkg. 31 e RAISINS, seedtett 4-lb. pkg. 21 e RICE, River broad (ctoeeottt) 2 Ibt. 10c KARO SYRUP, Blot label, 5-rb. can 35c MALT SYRUP. Blvo Ribbon. 3-lb. can 49e SALAD DRESSING, Dockets, at. ar 23c Sandwich Spread, Lunch Box, qt. jar 35c ir. -Nil 113 jr.guix soap . ...... .-nnJ&L, I 1 I SCOTTISSUE TOILET PAPER -21' "afkSi 2 Rollt 19c WALDORF dc Lot! Dot. 31C GRADE A BUTTER CouirtTY froths flu crwmvrr b u 1 1 r. Evojry poaati gums Lb. 35c Subject toMarket PEAS, Stoktly Hooey Pod, No. 2 con 10c CORN. Country Home... No. 2 con 10c PEARS, Harper Houte. .No. Vh can 18c DO FOOD, Strooabeart, Is, cant 25e MACKEREL, St. Regit ... .No. 1 can 10c SHORTENING, Royal Satin. 3-lb. e. 39a KRAFT MACARONI DINNERS. . .pkg. 9c KINGSFORD STARCH. Mb 3 pkgt. 25e QUAKER OATS, Oalck, Rog. Ig. pkg. 21c HERSHEY Sc Choc. Bart 5 for He HERSHEY Blttortwoet Choc 7-oi. Bar 10c BDGEMONT SMACKS. . .largo pkg. 14e JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD, ifitmhl MAZDA Light Globot, 15-100 w 10c-1Se VARBRITB FLOOR WAX....qt. cast 69e ABO Cleaner, never scratches, cat) 12e Buy Safeway Meat IT'S GUARANTEED 1 Pork Roast Picnic style Lb lie Boiling Beef Lb. 9Hc Roast Beef Blade Cut Lb. 17c O Sirloin Steak Steer Beef Lb. 25c PICNICS ARMOUR'S 4 to lb. Lb. 13c LARD Kettle Rendered (Limit) Lb. 5c SEASONING BACON Lb. 5c SU-PURB SOAP Th. imp with Ih. SMnd-SMIaa InffTMSlOTS 24-ot. Pkg. SO-ox. Pkg. m t" Ma. Mm Mr I I ORANGES . 2Doz.49c Large Sweet Valencia APPLES . . 6 Lbs. 25c Fancy and Extra Fancy Dellcloua GRAPEFRUIT . 6 for 10c Arizona Marth Seediest GRAPES ... Lb. 5c Emperor Fancy Table POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Netted Gomi. 100 Ibt. 1.29 U. S. No. 1 Netted Gemi, 12 Ibt. 23c No. 2 Netted Gems SO lb. tic 35c CABBAGE . . . Lb. 2c New Green Local ONIONS. 10 Lb. Bag 15c No. 1 Bollert PARSNIPS . 3 Lbs. 10c Fancy Washed MEAT A PRODUCE PRICES FRIDAY A SATURDAY ONLY f.t rmiir i allOW. MESSENGEEFH, ill