Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 21,
Defenders of
Northern Port
Capitulate
(Continued from page 1)
northwest Spain had capitulated
spread quickly through government
forces In other sectors of Asturias
province and squads of Asturian
miners who had been besieging
nearby Ovledo for more than a year
marched north to throw themselves
at the mercy of the Insurgents.
(The miners' army for more than
a year had laid siege to Ovledo, held
firmly by an Insurgent garrison.)
Franco's officers hero declared
they expected mass surrender of re
maining government forces in the
a north within a few days.
Insurgent control of Oijon left the
Valencia government troops holding
only a tiny bit of Bay of Biscay
coastline from Oijon west to a few
miles the other side of Avllea.
(Border reports were confusing
regarding the situation In Oijon it
self. Officers of six government
planes which landed at Biarritz yes
terday said Basques and Asturians
fought In the streets before the
city's surrender. Belarmino Tomas,
anarchist governor of Oijon, was re
ported to have fled to France.)
A score of Spanish government
trawlers tied up at Saint Jean De
Lus and Balonne, French ports, put
out to sea shortly before noon with
the Intention of trying to rescue as
.jnany government supporters
Visible from Oijon.
But as most of these vessels lacked
radio equipment, Spaniards here
feared they would fall into the
hands of the Insurgents before they
learned Oijon has surrendered.
Insurgent officers announced liai
son had been established between
General Franco's troops in Gijon
and the beleaguered garrison at
Ovledo. This announcement was in.
terpreted as meaning government
troops which had been besieging
Ovledo since the start of the civil
war 15 months ago had abandoned
their efforts to capture it upon learn
ing that Oijon had fallen.
Although the mass entry of insur
gents Into Oijon was not expected
until tomorrow morning, officers
said it was possible for the advance
guard to penetrate the city tonight
Ph. D. Degree
For Crosby
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 31 (PI
Crooner Bing Crosby became Harry
uiiis urosoy, pn. o. today.
Father Leo J. Robinson, S. J.
president of Oonzaga university,
conferred the honorary doctor of
philosophy degree upon the school's
most noted alumnus before an au
dience of students, alumni and
friends who jammed into the cam'
pus auditorium.
The university president confer
red the honor "because of his eml
nence" and the pleasures he has
"brought to millions of people."
Crosby responded with a brief
expression of gratitude.
Conferring on the honor was the
morning highlight of Crosby's re
turn as the glorflled "home town
boy who made good." He came
"home" this morning for the first
time since he started out nearly
a dozen years ago to hunt a job in
a band.
Festooned streets greeted him
with "Welcome Bing" signs sway-
ing overhead. The city honored
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Buster Brown Shoe Store
Arbuckle, King & Co., Inc.
1937
him a mayor rot day.
His radio and screen companion,
Bob Bums (of the Arkansas Bums-
es) was made honorary chief of
polios for the day. '
Crosby is scheduled to oe me
city's feted guest for four days.
with his final appearance on tne
Oonsaga bench as an "assistant
coach" at the Ooniaga-San Fran
cisco university game Sunday.
Tonight he will preside at the se
lection of the winner in a Pacific
northwest movie talent contest at
Spokane theatre. Seml-flnallsts
are entered from Washington, Ore
holds
gon, Idaho and Montana.
Burr Opposes
Extra Session
Opposition to a proposed special
legislative session to obtain larger
old age pensions was expressed to
day by Eugene Burr, president of
the General Welfare Federation of
Oregon, Inc, with headquarters In
Portland.
In a letter to Governor Martin,
Burr said his federation succeeds
the Townsend Old Age Pension or
ganization. Townsend Interests last week ask
ed the governor to call a special
session to Increase the old i
pension allotments from an aver
age of (21 a month to a minimum
of $30.
The governor had no comment on
today's letter opposing the session.
"We are standing for the funda
mental principles of the original
Townsend plan," Burr wrote.
"We believe it is our duty and
privilege to cooperate to the full
est degree with the existing ad
ministration, and since the name of
Dr. Townsend has been eliminated
from the bill that Is now before
congress, we also eliminate his
name from our organization."
Burr said the federation Is af
filiated with a national organiza
tion in Washington, D. C, whose
purpose is to obtain passage by
congress of the Townsend bill.
Masons Give Degree
Scio Work In the master's de
gree was exemplified by Scio lodge
No. 39, A. F. Sc A. M., at a special
meeting recently, at which Frank
Bartu, W. M., presided. Visitors
Included M. T. York, Anderson,
Calif.; L. w. Frets, South Gate,
Calif.; Ray Gleason, Albany; J. E.
Parberry, Stayton; George Marlatt,
O. M. Aupperle and Rex Hartley,
Jefferson; C. H. Fowler, Salem; N.
C. Lowe, H. A. Wright, W. B. Rus
sell, V. M. Reeves and G. W.
Cheese, Lebanon; Joe Lytic, Sun
dance, Wyo.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines'
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulslon.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with any remedy less potent than
Creomulslon, which goes right to
the seat of the trouble and aids na
ture to soothe and heal (he inflamed
mucous membranes and to loosen
and expel the germ-laden phlegm
Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomul
slon. Your druggist is authorised to
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene
fits obtained from the very first
bottle. Creomulslon Is one word not
two, and It has no hyphen In it.
Ask for It plainly, see that the name
on the Dottle is Creomulslon. and
youll get the genuine product and
the relict you want. (Adv.)
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Homecoming
with the
evening In
At Willamette
Starts Friday
Willamette university's campus
will be the scene Friday and Sat
urday of numerous reunions and
celebrations when the institution
its annual homecoming fes
tivities. Attracted by tne football
game between Whlttler college of
southern California and Coach
"Spec Keene's aggregation, old
grads are expected to flock to Salem
in larger numbers than has been
the case for a number of years. Re
homecoming
gistration of alumni will start at 4
Our greatest Fall Bargain Event is here
' the wonderful clothes,
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Plaids Crepes
Shantungs, etc
Street
DRESSES
School
DRESSES
2.77
3.95
Corduroy
SUITS
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o'clock Friday afternoon, while
homecoming activities will begin
Ann Gibson,
Donald Swing, Betty Savage, Freder
ick Philips. Margaret H inkle, Edwin
noise parade in the early
which various campus or-
Potter, Bill Herrlngton and Law
rence Morley. Mrs. Chester Oppen,
ganlzauon and fraternities wui com
pete (or tha prise which makes the
most clatter.
Friday, signs bearing the home
oomlnf slogan "Outwit WhitUer"
will be erected at Lausanne hall and
at the various sororities and fra
ternities. Following the game Friday night,
students and alumni win attend the
dance at the old high school. Satur
day evening the annual alumni ban
quet will be held at the First Me
dramatic instructor, I directing the
production, assisted
Tompkins.
Silver Cliff
Seeks Standardization
Silver Cliff Many Improvements
are being made at the Silver Cliff
school in order to bring the school
up to standardization. New duroplate
blackboards have been installed, pa
per towel containers, and new sani
thodist church. Tha final event will
be the presentation of the annual
day -roe xusnop aus-
behaves," at the Leslie auditorium,
at SSO Saturday night. Members of
the east include Forrest Mills, Rose
tary toilets have been constructed.
Plans are being made on purchasing
Richly Furred
Dress Coats
Smart new coats with that
"stand out" appeal. Beautiful
furs, hand finishing, richly lin
ed, warm inner linings, extra
fine woolens, in black and all
late shades.
Reg. 29.50 to 49.50
COATS
Fur Trimmed or Sport
Here is a group at the lowest
' prices of the year, fashioned
right and the quality is right,
18.50 to 19.50
COATS
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For Street For School
One large group of coats at the
best buy for the money. You'll
marvel at the quality and work
manship. COATS
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REG. 1.98
SKIRTS
U.77
Reg. 2.98 All Wool
SKIRTS
2.J9
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Sidney Schlealnger,
playground equipment and placing
all the windows on the east side of
the achoolbouse. Miss Sadie Rotta la
teaching her second year and reports
twelve pupils enrolled.
by Miss Lorerte
School
FAIRFAX
ON THE AIR, IN KRSON
KSLM 11:45 A.M.
TUES, WED., THUrt, FKI.
SILVER DUST
79c Pure Silk
Full
Fashioned
NOW! You needn't go a step farther . . . Come to
the latest in style and amazingly low in price.
No outfit is so practical as a
swagger suit for all occasions.
See the latest in flattering
styles, assorted shades so mar
velously priced.
16.95 to 19.50
Swagger
SUITS
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You'll be all dressed up in our
tailor-made mannish suits. Plain
back or fancy back and what an
amazing price. .
Regular 16.95 to 19.50
Mannish
SUITS
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If you are looking for a smart,
mannish suit at a real buy don't
miss seeing this group,
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SUITS
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A Real Buv
E 3 1.98 to 2.49
Slip-On
Sweaters
11.39
HAIR CONDITIONING
Essential to Better Hair Waving
PRICES GOING UP
Visit the Oregon School of Beauty Culture for your next
beauty service .'. . all work supervised by competent
instructors,
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Address
I Name ...
This Coupon and
Permanent
Special Summer Tuition Rate
21 8 N. Liberty Street VJS"
GOLD DUST
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Fancy Embroid
ered Rayon
Pajamas
Robes
What a selection of Dresses . . .
new corset waists, smartly
draped, those important new
sleeves . . . you'll find these in
our new fabrics, created by lead
ing designers.
DRESSES
FROCKS
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Out for Bargains
Still thinking about that first
fall frock? Wait until you see
these. All the newest fashions
are featured here in richly col
ored fabrics. You'll want more
than one when you see them.
Hurry !
Special Group
DRESSES
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Party Time is Here
Whether it's Evening downs,
Sunday Nights or Coctail Dress
es, see us first.
Evening
GOWNS
FORMALS
SPECIALLY
REDUCED
Reg. 2.98
SILK
1.49 to 1.69
Fancy
Blouses
89c
Umbrellas
Special
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$1.50 Entitles You to 13.50
Wave Marcels Free
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Girls' Attention
Suede
Leather
Beannies
Regular 1.00
Katfs and see
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1.00 to 1.19 I'anns
Satin and Crepe
Lace Trim or
Tailored
SLIPS
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