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TIME-PRESSED PRESIDENT SLASHES CALLING LIST ?Br ERNEST B. VACCAHO i "WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (!') President Truman is trimming kis White House calling list iharply this week to permit him lo grapple with grave home Iront and diplomatic problems. ; In contrast to the 15 or more Ifeparato engagements that nor mally crowd his calendar each day, Mr. Truman had only four rach, Monday and yesterday. Associates spoke of this as evi dence of a second phase of his idmlnistration. They told a re- fiortcr it was a further indica ion of Mr. Truman's determina tion to assume a more aggressive course of administration and party leadership as contrasted with greater emphasis in the past on delegated authority. The calling list decision fol lowed previous cancellation of a Korics of scheduled presidential trips this month and next. List Limited "" Mr. Truman's engagement list Monday was limited to Clifford y?. Gaylord of St. Louis, a labor management conference dele fate: Paul V. McNutt. high com missioner of the Philippines; General of the Army George C. Marshall and a Christmas seal campaign worker. : Yesterday the chief executive talked with Wayne C. Taylor, president of the Exports-Imports bank; Preston Lane, Hagers town, Md., newspaper publisher T " Wfwtsso LET'S ASK I : ..A I Zoutof3offfient have used ittmre "than, 10 years t; r r '"J"'" . cor?.Ttoat BB tBte ltec, $fe . VcAe - f-ATU , - fllV - ...,i 1 and democratic national com mitteeman; some magazine offi cials, and had his picture taken with members of the Adjutants General association. A White House aide, who asked that he not be quoted by Flashes of Life HENRY FORD WINS KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 7 (P) Henry Ford is the new mayor of Kalamazoo but his business is law and not automo biles. Attorney Ford, no relation to the Dearborn Fords, polled the greatest number of votes yester day to elect seven members of (lie city council. As a result, he succeeds to the mayoralty. HUNTERS TWIN FALLS, Ida., Nov. 7 (IP) Viggo Nielsen brought down a pheasant but before ho could re trieve it a coyote grabbed the bird and fled over the hill. POPULAR STEVENSON, Wash., Nov. 7 lP) Justice of Peace Cleo Brown has decided there must be something special about his mar riage service. A Portland couple whose names seemed familiar were married yesterday. After the ceremony the bridegroom said his relatives insisted Justice Brown perform the nuptials nobody else. Brown last week married a daughter, her mother and a grandmother from ' Bridegroom Robert C. Jacob's family. ejclfa special fa6out L1fus sauce? THE WOMEN WHO COOK WITH Yes, Del Monte Tomato Sauce has been the grand old cooking sauce of western housewives, for years! Was their favorite is their favorite! And even during the war, when it was hard to get, they didn't forget it Certainly not! How do we know ? Well, one of . - America's largest independent research organizations went out and asked them.- And what did Del Monte users say about Del Monte Tomato Sauce? T51 i..t T7 i.1 I. we never expected Mrs. Reynolds, 30 ,H l" .t.rV . rtBJ'":rif cot" to8t r(iVi I I ATWitnMivttnnucltonefhtuui!vtt fociic Crow cltit, of 10,000 and ovir. name, told a reporter the presi dent cut his calling list to devote more of his time to: 1. Telephone and other con ferences with administration ad visers watching the labor-man' agement conference for any pos sible spark of agreement, 2. Preuaratlon for his week' end discussions here with Prime Ministers AtUee of Great Britain and MacKenzie King of Canada concerning future use ana con trol of atomic energy. S. Reports cm the Far Eastern advisory commission which mot here for the second time yester day with Soviet Russia still ab sent. Klamath Basin Harvest Completed Harvesting in Klamath basin to all practical purposes, is over, bounty Agent Charles A. Hen derson said today. A very minor per cent of the onion and potato crops may still be in the ground in scattered fields, he said, and these may be dug all winter as weather per mits. Wet fields where the moisture has penetrated are in danger of field frosts If low temperatures follow rain and any crops re maining underground would be damaged. OSC Rushing Period Will Open Thursday CORVALLIS. Nov. 7 OP) Rushing period at Oregon State college will open tomorrow, but only seven of the 20 fraternities plan lo return to peacetime pledging. The rest are not expected to begin pledging and full-scale operation until spring or fall. ! Just listen to for instance: years I've found no finer tomato flavor" - Uyt MM. IDA MYNOIOS, 2111 MOADWAY, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA You'r rolly an old-tlm California took? Yes, and I just wouldn't know how to cook without Del Monte Tomato Sauce especially now with food prices so high. It does so much for plain meats, for egg dishes and fish almost anything. It costs so little, too and my family never gets tired of tomato flavor. Hov you fried" othar sauets? Oh, yes, I'm always willing to give new products a fair trial I've tried other sauces tomato juice and catsup, too. But for nice red color and good tomato flavor, there just isn't anything like Del Monte Tomato Sauce to me. I know I can always depend on it. ' Do you do much cooking now, Mrs. Reynolds? I certainly do and always have. Seems there's always a crowd of hungry young folks popping in here. But I always say I can turn out a good appetizing meal if I have a little meat or cheese and a can of Del Monte Tomato Sauce in the house. I've never failed to make a hit with . my Tomato-Corn Rarebit recipe. It's an old-timer, too. and Me last tfanq she said was BE SURE IT'S TOMATO SAUCE Merchants Differ On Prewar Hours PORTLAND, Nov. 7 M) Dif ferences of opinion among Port land merchants on the recom mended return to pre-war store hours were to be aired today at a special meeting of the Port land retail bureau. Opposition to the shift to earlier opening and closing has developed among men's clothing and haberdashery shops, Bureau President A. W. Molln reported. The Portland Traction com pany earlier voiced opposition to any return to the 9 to 5 sched ule because shortage of equip ment would not allow handling of the peak load of down-town workers. Cooperative Would Close Jap Canteens TULELAKE The Eenoral assembly of the Tulolake Co operative Enterprises, Inc., has adopted a resolution to close the canteens which have been oper ated in the Japanese segregation centpr on November 30. The an nouncement was made Monday by Lionel Perkins, business en terprises director of WRA, cash ing of personal checks was dis continued Monday. Cashing of government checks will be con tinued until the business closes. The cooperative has served residents of the colony for dis tribution of all mercantile needs. Methodists Form w Wesley Fellowship SALEM,- Nov. 7 (VP) Metho dist groups at Willamette univer sity merged today Into the Wesley Fellowship, with Evelyn Chapman, Portland, as presi dent. Other officers Include: Vicky Jones, Silverton, vice president; Dorotliy Libby. Albany, secre tary, and Wally Baumer, Port land, treasurer. Frcta Henerickson, Roseburg, is publicity chairman. DEL MONTE! MM E F LAND OFFICE WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (IP) Tho general land office has a plan designed to maintain tho economic stability of tho lumber Industry In tho Pacific northwest and the communities that depond on the industry for existence. The general pattern of the program was disclosed today In an announcement by Secretary of Interior Ickcs that tho first of series of meetings to dis cuss the plan with state and local officials will begin at Eugene, Oregon, December 3. Representatives of the lum ber industry, land owners, labor and residents of the area wore invited to present statements at the hearing, The plan calls for agreements between tho federal and state governments and private timber operators to maintain a reason able balance between tree cut ting and tree growing on lands under their jurisdiction. It calls for the establishment of 12 master units embracing more than 8,000,000 acres of In termingled public and privately owned land in Oregon and Cali fornia. The 12 master units will be broken down Into more than 100 smaller units for tho accom plishment of sustained timber yield by mutual forestry man agement agreements. In each master unit, reforesta PRICED EVERY LIE) MEN TO HEAR PLAN 0 Sure you want a Davenol With the boys coming home, Thanksgiving relatives and guests-a Daveno will give you that extra bed you'll need. Come in-Look at the quality of these Davenos. Made with spring units in a variety of styles. Covered in velour and tap estry. Choice of colors. fit 221 MAIN tion, tree cutting, processing and marketing would bo geared to sustain tho economy of tho lum ber towns within tho unit. The plan is designed to prevent tho possibility of ghost towns in areas wliuro timber resources might bo depleted to a point where tho lumber business no longer can support tho com munity. Firemen Extinguish Blaze In Auto The fire laddies were right handy for T. 11, Massey when he drove his ear to the station at 3:1.1 p. m. Momlu'y with the front cushion on fire. Tho blaze was put out with a garden hose and one minute later tho firemen were called out to 107 Old Fort road where an overheated oil stove threatened tho Alice Rudd residenre. Occupant was F. E. Ball. Thcro was no damago. At 10:24 p. in. Monday the truck was called to S27 Uphnm where a second overheated oil stove was reported. There win no damage at this residence cither, firemen said. Flromon were culled to River sido school whero rags In a storeroom hud caught tiro at 11:43 a. m Tuesday, No dam ago was done. No students were in the building at the time as classes were dismissed in all grado schools Tuesday, To prevent scatter rugs from slipping try putting an old rub ber jar ring under each corner. Eyes Sore? Tired llera'a prompt rttlaf! nMho y with livoptlk. llurntntf. Iltflammnllon, iar nesa. Ilrari (eMitK, Itching front Im-Rl Irrltatloni nil rrllveil. Cooli, ootht., rcfrr.hoi or money refunitvd. 30 yri uccei. Iml.e4 by thou.amli. Get lvoptlk today. lEyo-cup Included.) 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