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rrcPFOTCD MATL TRTBTTNHP;. MEPFOTtP, OTCEOON. FRIDAY, .TUNE 54. 1938, s toon character!, today received a master of art degree from Harvard, Amerlca'a oldest university, which at the same time honored President Charles Seymour of Yale university. Baron Tweedsmulr, governor general of Canada and 10 others. It was the second honor bestowed upon DUney In two days by great educational Institution, for Tale sim ilarly recognized his artistry yester day. A Maglclan In his citation today. President James Bryant Conant described Dis ney as "a magician who has created a modern dwelling for the muses.' And added, "His hsnd controls a mul titude of elfish animals who charm all humans by their mirth." John Buchan, Baron Twcedsmulr given a degree by Hsrvard as well as by Yale, was cited In the awarding Oi a doctor of laws degree as "the governor general of our friendly neighbor to the north, a British man of letters, eminent in three careers, novelist, biographer and publle ser vant, thrice welcome In this college." Mora recently the appointment of Granville Hicks, a self-declared com munist, as a counsellor, drew com ment. "It has been said by some,' Pres ident Conant declared, "that In one Instance aa exception to general policy should have been made since otherwise the publle was bound to believe that a teacher was discriminated- against because of his alleged radical views and activities. From Right And Left "On the other hsnd. It hs been urged that a certain recent appoint ment to a minor position was 111 advlsed because the public mind is today sensitized to certsln labels. In a' ort, from right and from left It la frequently suggested that In a question o an academic appointment what la technically known as the "press reaction" should be the con trolling factor. "I submit that to make mattera of appointment turn on the question $200 a month by the government. E of whether or not unfavorable pub licity may result Is to jeopardize the Independence of .this ancient insti tution. "To me an Important aspect of each of the cases to which I have referred wss whether or not the university, through the regular constitutional channels, should proceed according to the best Judgment of those charg ed with the responsibility, or whether we should be Intimidated by pressure groups from the right or from the left. ... "On this fundamental point I can not believe that there can be. any dissent by those who examine the Issue coolly." As the main sessions of the con vention closed In Los Angeles last night. Dr. Francis E. Townsend urged the 0.000 registered delegstes to speed the plsn Into operation. "I am get ting old fast, I don't want to wait any 10 years for a consummation of our hopes," he ssld. He advocated the founding nf Townsend parties In states where nominees do not endorse his pension plsn before the November general election. He said organization work must be pushed In "hardly touched" states like Alsbama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee and the Caro lina. T. Beatty, employee of an Essex, Eng., firm, won the profeulona! championship for roses at the Royal Horticultural show a Dame Cath arine of palesa sulphur yellow, perfect In form and symmetry. ' FLOCK TO BIRTHSPOT WALT DISNEY FOR ANIiyiATEDFILIVIS .Master of Arts Degree Be ; stowed Recipient Is : Cited As 'Magician' Ca nadian Leader Also Cited CAMBRIDGE. Mass., June 34-OP) Asserting that Harvard university had been accused of "lurching vio lently" both to the right and to tho left In faculty appointments. Pres ident Jsmes B. Conant today hit sharply at "pressure groups" in an address In defense of academic Inde pendence. To yield before "threats from any quarter." he told the Harvard Alumni association, would be to "start down the road which ends In lack of free dom." Criticism has been leveled at the university's decision to offer "con cluding appointments' 'to two econo mics Instructors who had been In strumental In the formation of a university teachers union. OF HAYFORK. Cel. (8pl CCO boys of Camp Peanut near here are taking care of more than 1,000 baby pheas ants that were hatched recently from 1200 eggs as a recreational project. After they were hatched, the birds were put with old Dominique hens In a Urge, pen built by the CCO boys at no expense to the govern ment. When the birds are ten weeks old they will be turned over to the state of California for distribution. The pheasant- raising project has the approval of MaJ. Oeorge R. Owens, district commander. It takes the, boys outdoors and teaches them conserva tion, the major points out. LONG BIACH, Cel, June 34. (AP) Thousands of silver-haired dele gates from the third national Town send convention Journeyed like Pil grims today to Long Beach birth place of the Townsend old age pen sion plan. They earns to the ooeen resort where a gaunt country doctor, fired from the city health department, en visioned back In 1933 the time whon all over the age of 65 would be given The tesk tree sometimes attains a height of 00 feet. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 24. OP) Walter E. Disney, creator of world famed animated motion picture car The first aocletv for the preven tion of cruelty to children was found- ec. in new xorx in joo. PAOE TWO THE HOME OF "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" -One SHOPPING STOP For Everything TAKE IT EASY In HOT Weather! Home Purity Bakery Bread and cakes like mother made Cakes For Home and Outing Lemon Butter (yellow layer) Maytime (white layer) 13-egg Angel Cake Hawaiian Delight Angel Cake Wellsley Fudge (chocolate) 25c 49c 55c 59c Home Purity Cookies Mother Hubbard Oatmeal Raisin Lemon Cookies Golden Mince Meat Cookies 15 other kinds 2 dozen 25c ; , ; FOUNTAIN REFRESHMENTS A Restful Shopping Pause Root Beer Ice Cream i f Soda I UC Root Beer Milk i f Shake .... I UC Banana i Split I JC Maple Nut 1 A Ice Cream I UC (Made with pure Maple Syrup). Ice Cream quart 25c a. Watermelons To be suref U. S. No. 1 watermelon we brought a truck lond of striped Klondike from the Imperial Valloy. They will cost no more. Summer Squash Italian Squash Zucchini Squash Artichokes Fancy Cantaloupes Black Figs GRANGE DANCE Upper Applegate Grange Sat. Night, May 25 Lunch at Midnight Silva'g Orchestra YOUR hot weather health and comfort depends greatly on your summer diet. Special attention has been given to your sum mer needs that you may cook no more than is necessary enjoy a more healthful diet yet not strain the purse strings. OPEN SUNDAY Store at 6th and Central 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Due to the efforts of the Ministerial Ass'n. we hope to see all major food stores closed on Sundays and Holidays. We regret that conditions compel us to keep our store open after 17 years of Sunday closing. Hot Weather Foods for Home Or Outing "FOODS ARE FRESHEST WHERE SOLD FASTEST" Pabst Cheeze Super cur ed American or Cream Brick, 2 pound box ...... Pabst Swiss Cheese 2 pound box 45cMmM t. ........ Hershey's Chocolate Syrup for Sundaes 1 pound can Dole's Pineapple Gems No. 211 can Ifs-V V 10c '9c urkit fit Table Brand Golden i f Bantam Corn, No. 2 can. I UC Hurd's Prunes O No. 2 J can 3 for DLC ttisquick (for shortcake) on large pkg. ... ZrO Sperry's Wheat Hearts 28 oz. pkg , Del Monte Pineapple Chunklets, No. 2 j can . 18c Sperry Pancake Flour 2$ oz. pkg Solar Brand Sliced Pineapple r No. 2 can . .2 for Z JC Kellogg's Rice Krispies 2 pkgs Del Monte Orange Juice No. 1 tall can Dole's Pineapple Juice 46 oz. can 12c 25c Snowdrift Shortening 3 pound pail , Lux Toilet Soap bar . ........ . . . Del Monte Pineapple Juice r r 12 oz. can 3 for ZiDC Del Monte Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. can 23c 43c 17c Armour'. Pork and Bean. f o No. 25 can 2 for LJC Rinso large pkg. Lux large pkg. C . 22c . 17c 23c 51c 6c ,21c 21c Del Rogue Apple Juice, No. 1 tall can, 2 for 15c; No. 10 can Del Rogue Tomato Juice 46 oz. can Z-Mor-U Coffee (freshest and best) A C pound 23c; 2 Jb T" JC Morning Blend Coffee packed by Chase & Sanborn 5 pounds in a 1 nn 5-quart cream can . Sunshine Graham Crackers 2 pound box 29c GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS GATES & LYDIARD ai-'iis?Mm 6th at Central 6th at Orape Savings Without 8eU-Oenial ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING West Side 428 East Sid 752 Super Meat Markets Quality Controlled Meats A LOT of folks now agree that the best way to save hot weather cooking is to cook a larger steer beef roast. Their families really enjoyed the cold tender Steer Roast thinly sliced with horserad ish or mustard. Try this for Sunday and avoid the kitchen on Monday and Tuesday. You get the roast and we'll sell you the horse radish for 10c a bottle. Chuck Roast of Steer Beef, pound 15. Spring Lamb A fine summer meat Shoulder of Lamb Roast, pound Shoulder Lamb Chops, pound Breast of Lamb pound 15c 19c 10c Veal Roast 1 pound I J C Veal Steaks (shoulder 171 cuts), pound ' jC Veal Chops, loin or rib Ofn pound ZivC Assorted O C Lunch Meats, lb Z JC 100 Pork Sausage fjr pound ZUC (Choice of Seasoning). Little Pig Breakfast f r Sausage, pound aCr JC Our own 100 Pork Sausage Knight's Dill Pickles Q 6 for yC Knight's India Relish 1 T pint I JC Potato Salad 1 C pint I JC EASTERN BACON We believe this to be the best Bacon val ue Mild cure Eastern Bacon Heavier than expensive fancy Bacon but well streaked with lean. Very good flavor. i pound 25c Why Shop Around for Bargains? Come First to Your Super-Food Markets! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - 2 FREE PARKING LOTS - Opposite West Side Market - Next To East Side Market