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BOND QUOTA BILLION -11 SHORT OF GOAL WASHINGTON, Juno 27 (P) Tho !, 000, 01111,000 series - K bond qnotit iillll was morn thmi $1,000,(100,000 aliort of ultiiln niont today. Tho drive ends Buturdoy witli tlio nccoiinllriK period running another week throuHli July 7. It npenad Muy 14. Hero In tho stiles sltuutlon: V litwl e nil ntwt mill .. peoted to Pima $:i,000,OUU,odo lo- uuy. j,uuu,uuo,uuo whk mo . bond quota in tho Oth War Loon lnt winter, 't(,,l iminl rwm nm KtlliiK closer to tho record of S2 1,(12 1,01)0,000 In tho UtM drlvo. lndlvlduiil sules Including K band!, $0,070,000,000, consider Pd more thun likely to reach tho y,ouu,oou,ouu individual miotn, Cnrporutlon mile, $14,121,' 000,000, mora thun double tho J7, 000, 000, 000 corporulo quoin, Corporation sales done hnvo f tiiuicti mo quota net for too cn Ire drlvo, $14,000,000,000. Salem Man Accused Of False Statements Mike Slolnbock. Sulem, accused o( nilikliiK f ll Iko stntuincuui to build u night club in the stdto cupltiil, will appear in ledorul district court here on a churgo of violating thu WI'U conscrvu tion order. A secret federal grand Jury indictment declared mat btcln. bock apiilled to tho WPU to con struct an establishment for feed ing war workers, but actually built a night club whoso open ing wik aitenueci by slate Jegis hilnm last January. The indictment accused Sleln bock of union better lumber than tho common (initio speci fied in hl application, and spending ahnoat three time ox much as llio ssooo estimated coat. Ho poated $1000 ball Monday. County Ward Leaves $5000 Estate In Bank PORTLAND. June 27 (JPl Discovery of $5052 cash cstato left by a 03-ycar-old man who had been a county ward for more limn two years is revealed by County Auditor Gcorgo iiaiawin. Baldwin laid Samuel .ackln who died last September, left a bank depnalt book from tho Portland Trust and Saving bank among his personal belongings. Ho said tho county will claim about $2000 for board and the balance will be given relatives, i uioy are locaica. Three Years Before Tires Available To All, Prediction WASHINGTON, Juno 27 (It Defense Transuorlatton Director J, Monroe Johnson predicted to day It will be oi least inreo yours before all the people who want cars can got them. Johnson said only tho "most asnontlul" drivers, such as doc tors, pollco taxi drivers and war workers, will be able to pur chase now automobiles for a long tlmo to coma. Ho mado tho assertion in a statement appealing to car own ers to conserve their vehicles. PORTLAND, June 27 lP) Tho Oregon advisory committee for administration of veterans' uffulrs meets today to confirm appointment of Hugh E, Rosson, Portland, as director of tho now state department. Rosson, named yesterday by liovcrnor burl snou from can dldules recommended by the ad' vlsory committee, la a Portlond ottorney, an Amorlcon Legion naire and former groduato man ager of tho University of Ore gon. A native of Iowa, the HU-ycar- old veteran of World War I taught law at the University of Oregon from 1024 until 1030 when ha became university graduato manager, Lutcr he served as slalo director of traf fic safety during Sncll's term as secretary of state. More recently he has been a member of the Investment de partment of tho Equitable Sav ings and Loan association, Port land, which ho resigns to accent the $5000 stuta position. He managed the Dewoy-Brlckor campaign In Oregon In the Inst presidential campaign. Ho lived In Eugene until llKifl, and moved to Salem In 11)37 where he resided until moving to Portland In 1040. OCLA Funds to Save Jackson Taxpayers MEDFORD, June 27 (ZD Funds received from Oregon' California land administration grants will save Jackson coun ty taxpayers a $38,000 spoclal tax levy voted Inst year for coumy nospiiai improvements. County Treasurer Ralnh E, Sweeney aald an OCLA grant of $103,000 was greater than ex pected and the tax levy will be unnecessary, Sweeney reported other fl nnnclnl funds in excellent con ditlon. Ho said tho road sink' ing fund had Increased from $(10,000 in 1043 to $457,000 and $100,000 will be added this year, Nearly 00 per cent of tho cur rent $1,323,351 tax levy has been paid. . CONSTRUCTION OF EDUCATION BUILDINGS SET PORTLAND, Juno 27 VP) Construction of voter-approved buildings for tho Oregon state system' of higher education will begin us soon as material and labor are avullublo, Chancellor Frederick M. Hunter sold here. Ho predicted postwar enroll ment of 20,000 sludontx, Includ ing 12,000 war veterans,. One of tho first buildings will bo tho $100,000 wood products rcscurch laboratory at Oregon Stuto college. Others on blue print are an engineering wing, dairy products and agriculture building ut Corvalllx costing $070,000 and a $000,000 class room and library structure at tho University of Oregon. The University medical school at Portland will get a hospital wing and ncuung pinni costing ibou,. 000. Ho listed a dormitory at Southern Oregon Collcgo of Education, Ashland, $125,000; classrooms and library building nt Eastern Oregon College of Education, La Grande, $125,000, and anothor $150,000 building tor mo somo purpose ai Mon mouth. Detectives 'Ordered To Shoot To Kill In Breaking Crime Wave PORTLAND, Juno 27 P) A squad of detectives hand-picked for their marksmanship has been ordered to "shoot to kill" in a city police department move to break up a wave of sale crocking. Detective Chief J. J. Keegan told tho seven-man squad more than 1000 men in the Portland area are known to have police and prison records involving safe robberies, somo of them "desperate and experienced criminals." He reported thugs have loot ed business strong-boxes of $75, 000 to $100,000 in recent weeks, ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cash prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, or lea your nearest Safeway market operator. SAFEWAY Flashes of Life GET HEAD MAN OGDEN, Utah, June 27 VP) Fifteen boys, aged 10 to 11, be came zealous Latter-Day Saints church workers after once de scribing themselves as "nuis ances" and as a reward for good behavior were Invited by church officials to prepare Sunday service. The boys Invited George Al bert Smith of Suit Lake City, president of tho Mormon church, to spcuk at "their" services. He accepted and will speak Sunday, LUCKY HOLDENVILLE, Okla., June 27 ()') Farmer Dan Leowright says that when ho killed a 4 foot snake in his poultry yard he slit it open to investigate two bulges and found two live one pound turkeys from his flock. BUMPER CROP CHICAGO, June 27 VP) Emlcl Soldan's victory garden Is sprouting a widely known but timely menage. Soldan, who la blind, has ar ranged the vegetables so that they spell out tho words: "Buy Bonds." ' - NO TALKIE CHICAGO. June 27 VP) The bandit who held up tho cashier at the Highway theatre on South Western avenue was a silent op erator. A note he pushed Into the ticket window to Mrs. Aileene Bishop read: "Hand over the money; don't talk." Mrs. Bishop handed mm sizo and screamed after the gunman fled. Officer Advises Use Of Police Escort PORTLAND, June 27 VP) Police Capt. James Purcell ad vises motorists making speed runs to hospitals on life or death emergencies to call police for a motorcycle escort. The advice followed arrest of a motorist for speeding to a hospital with a baby that was bleeding to death. The motorist paid a $10 fine. TULELAKE Buck Dlmon. supervisor of community activi ties for the Japanese segrega tion center here, this week an nounced opening of picnic park for resident of the colony, the park being located south of the administrative area. The grounds are equipped with benches to accommodate 200 persons, two barbecue pits, a fish pond, trees, rock garden, picnic tables and also haa lights for night picnics. Additional im provements are under way, Dimon stated. Parties who wish to use the Jiark must furnish names and dentif icatlon numbers, and identification badges must be worn to gain entrance at the gate. English Election Troubles Reported LONDON, June 27 VP) A milk bottle was hurled through the window of Brendan Brack en's car last night as the first lord of tho admiralty, seeking reelection as a conservative. was leaving i London campaign meeting described by news- apers as "the rowdiest yet held n the constituency." A. V. Alexander, . Bracken's laborlte predecessor as first lord, said he almost missed the deadline for filing his nomlna tion because someone had tarn' Dered with the carburetor of his automobile. The car of Sir William Beveridge, liberal au thor of the social security nlan also broke down mysteriously while he was en route to a speaking engagement. V THtl Is SWftlN, the new soil gtiic (paia rclitf) tablet which gires quicker and greater relief from ptio with safety. Now as your druggist's, 30 tablets 394 Ask for SMptrhu Takj it as yea would pUla aspiruu Cooling and Refreshing to your wardrobe TRIKSHQRT rv. moo. . Lent en tyle. (til rlaf H Mtiifavo- tl-D. 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