Norblad Reveals Set-Up
Of Spruce Corporation
WASHINOTON, June 23 lI'i
Hep. Norblad (It-Ore.) ny Ilia
United Kliitii Hpruco corpora
Hon, formed to ohlulu spruco
(or alrplune In 11)1 during (he
f Irnt World Wur hud four cm
ployra, Including ihinif (i-ur,
In I IMS unci 11)411, 28 year ofler
the wur terminated.
. Norliliul, who ili'iiiiinilcit re
cently Unit affairs of llu cur
porutlon ho terminated this ycur,
told the Iioiim) thiil In 1 04 n ami
11)411 tliu I'orporutlon hud pre
Idrnl drawing $711)2 year, u
secretary ut $1111110 yi-ur,
Astoria Man
Given Award
UKAMIAItT, Juno 2.1 uV
Merle H. C'hi'nuin, puhllshrr of
tlio Astoria lluilgi-l, win pre
Mrntril the uiuiunl Anion Voor-
him award of the Grunts Pas
Courier ut closing sessions of
the Oregon Nowspupcr I'ulillsh
cr' anciutlun here Siilurduy.
Tim award It made t-uch yi-ur
for tho outstanding Journalistic
ucliti'Vement In the ntutn for pub
lic Interest or welfure of the
nuwspuprr profession mid was
presented by Civoriio Turnlmll,
acting deun of tho University of
Un-Kon school of Journalism.
Directors elected Include
Chrssnmn; Wnlli-r W. It Muy
Oregon City Enterprise; Holii-rt
llnydrn, Li'buiioii Kxiiri-; J. W.
Korrotnr Jr., North ili'iid; Giles
rrench, Moro, ahcrmiin County
Jmirnull K r n k Schlro, Ln
(Jmndo Observer. Kx-nfflclo
IioiikI inrmbi-rs ur Mr. Turn
hull und Troyrr Thouiwon, An
lorluii Budget.
Years Take Big Toll
Of Spanish War Vets
1'Oim.AND. June 25 liVi
The 4.111.0(10 men who volun
teered for nervlce In the Spanish
American Wur hnve dwindled to
lllO OOn, Ilalsry II. l.ruvllt, Ashe
vllli', N. C, vommundcr In chief
of the United Spanish War Vet
eruils reported liere.
l.eavlll, en route to Sulein to
open the unuunl slule encuinp
ment. uld the prlnclpul problem
before the veleruiui' iiroup win
"equalization" of pension.
Oregon's Lone GAR
Presented With Flog
PORTLAND. June 25 141
Theodore, A. Pcnlond, U7. wile
surviving Oreiton veterun of the
Civil Wur'ii GAR. received n
American flug at opcnlnif cere
monleii of the 24th encampment
of Son of the Union veteran
of the Civil War lust nliibt.
The Oreiton department en
campment continue thrquih
' Wednesday .
SAVE FLOUR
Try ALL-BRAN Muffins
UVI SUM aho SHotmmt, tool
lfrre'a a heaven-sent recipe for thts
duya of ahorugra the ritp of
tuated omnchy KelloM'a All-Bran
rrplacos about one cup of precious
flour I
All-tlAN MUrtN
I Ubleapoons 1 cup alfted (all-
ahortrnlns purpose or
'i rup moUuies ' ori"i flour
1 rg 7i teai)oona
1 run Kellotg's
All-Bran
cup milk
biikint powder
loaapoon salt
Cream shortening and molaaar thor
oughly; add exit and beat wall. Stir In
All-Bran and milk; took until most of
matiturt Is taken up. Rift flour with
baklnaj powder and anil; add to Drat
mixture, allr only until flour dlaap
penra. Fill frrraaert muntn pnna two
thlrita full and bake In modorntrty hot
oven (400'K.) about SO minutes.
Make 5 to 13 mumns.
Good milrHioti, too!
nnione Aii-nntn it
Ik. UlTlt
OUTKR UAYKK5 of
rincei hfi, etrva
dll m ctrvtU.
No Matter
How Many
Have
Owned it!
If you were the first and only
owner of your real estate, your
title to it would be a simpl
mailer. But with all the other
owners who have gone be
fore, titlea hecom compli
cated and ar sometime
challenged.
If you have a Common
wealth Insured Title, you
know, you are the owner.
Wlli.n Tills and Abilrad Ce.
Klamath rail!
stenographer, and a chauffeur
who wa paid f IIIOU In 1V4S and
SI4H0 for even month of 104(1.
Norblad uld the case wu "bo-
yond my understanding."
Here we have a uovernnient
corpnrutlon. whose reuson for
existence termlniili-d on Novem
ber II, 10IH, and 2B year later
wu nun it mill unliiiuiduii'd
having: two officer, a att-nogru
plier and a vhuuffeur," Norblad
aid. A chauffeur I a nice lux
ury to bo able to afford, but I
thirdly think that the taxpayer
of till country, or a ifovornrm-nt
coriMirutlon, ure In poaltlnn to
furnish one. It la Interesting to
note thut a chuuffeur I not pro
vided for In the future. None
ahould have been provided In
the paat."
Norblad aald he hoped the
apruce corporation would not
furnlah a precedent for ending
tho exUlcnce of wartime agon
clea. When the Kovcriuncnl corpor
ation appropriation bill wa be
fore the houao $10,01)0 wa al
lowed for wlndlnii up tho affair
of tho corporation and a pro
vialon written In that the war
department would take over It
uffulr next January at no In
creune In pay for the employe
who handfe the corporation af
fulr. Feed Shortage
Seems Eased
PORTLAND, Juno 25 (')
Oregon poultry feed shortage
uieur to have been cased und
plun to ll(iilduto flock have
apparently been halted, a U. S.
department of agriculture
spokesmun noted today.
Assurance of 203 carload of
mldweat feed, with much of It
alreudy en route and aome de
livered, wa reported by N. C.
Donaldson of tho production and
marketing udmlnlalrutlon of the
USIJA here.
lie auld 180 car of oat were
due from St. Paul and Mlnne
upolla, 31) of barley and 24 of
gluten feed were en route and
12 car of barley from Van
couver, Waali., and Lo Angeles
are due.
Keed deuler have received
! 30 cur of wheat and four of oat,
lie auld, with nine carload of
mixed feed now here for de
livery to dealer.
Shipment of dressed poultry
to market ha been light the
paat few week. Donaldaon (aid.
Burlington Engineer
Held For Grand Jury
NAPERVILLE. III., June 25
id') The engineer of a Burling
ton railroad flyer wa held to
the grand Jury' on a charge of
manslaughter today on recom
menilitt'on of a coroner's Jury
Irtve.itlgutlng tho April 25 rail
collision In which 48 persons
penneci.
The Jury took its action after
the engineer, William W. Blaine
of Galrsburg, declined to testify
on advice of counsel. Blaine was
engineer on the Exposition Flyer
wnicn rammed the Advance
Flyer near the Napcrvllle station
two months ago tomorrow.
Reed College To Add
21 Faculty Members
PORTLAND, June 25 P)
Twenty-one new faculty mem
bers will be added by Reed col
lege to meet the expected heavy
full Influx of students, the college
reported today.
Two biologists, one physicist
and a chemist already have been
appointed.
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Lions To
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Thli cg of Nubian lion will
luted to appear her July 2 to
July celebration. Capt, Lout Hoia
Sharp Increase In Traffic
Brings More Road Hazards
Traffic volumo In Oregon riur-1
Ing the flr.it five months of this
year were 82 per cent over vol-
uniei for the first five month
of 11145, Secretary of Stule Rob
ert S. Furrell Jr., uid today a
he urged motorists to observe
greiiter driving cure during the
coining Fourth of July holiday
period.
"Ileuvy truffle Incrcuncs-truffle
hazards unless drivers compen
sate by exercising additional
care," Furrell uld. "To date,
the strong incrc-use in truffle
volumes Indlcutes the greater use
of motor vehicle In this state.
On u holiday, thi use Jump
from five to ten times the nor
mul rate. Obviously then, the
unusually heavy volume of holi
day travel will greatly Increase
the accident huzard In till state."
Farrell said many futal acci
dents in rural urea today in
volve the unsafe practice of
starting to pus dower moving
vehicle In the luce of upproucn
lng truffle. Failure to Judge
accurately the speed of all ve
hicle concerned often reiults In
un accident Involving the pass
ing cur, the cur paaned or the
cur upprouchlng from the oppo
site direction.
"The dangerous practice of
passing on curve or ut other
points of limited sight distance
is even more dangerous when
traffic Is unusually heavy," the
secretury of state said. "With
volumes nearly one hundred per
cent higher than at this time lust
yeur, tho motorist must take
these factors into consideration
or run the risk of a highway
tragedy."
Furrell urged drivers to re
member these five points in their
driving over the Fourth of July
holiday:
. J .-Drive aba speed that will
permit complete control of tha
vehicle at all times.
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no
up
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OPEN EVENINGS
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kr'h
J
drug or department stor?
Roar At Rodeo Fun
ba on of the main attraction
7, on S. ath a th annual rodeo
will present the animal in a
2. Never start to pass when
sight distance i limited.
3. Never drive when sleepy.
Pull off to one side of the road
and take a nap, or let someone
else drive. Remember thut
futlgue causes slower reactions
and regulutc driving accordingly.
4. Avoid driving after drink
ing.
5. Consider the rights and
feelings of the other fellow.
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Fir Men Vote
On Pay Boost
PORTLAND, June 25 (P) A
lumber operator' ipokeaman de
clared here the "Dougla fir lum
berjack 1 the hlgheat paid
worker of any major Industry"
a CIO-IWA headquarter! today
began counting ballots from 40,-
000 northwest members voting
on the new wage contract.
Deadline for return of ballots
from locals of the CIO Interna
tional Woodworkers of America
was midnight la.it night, union
President James . Fadllng said.
Results of the vote on whether
to accept the 5-cent-an-hour boost
and new working conditions will
be known In a few days, he said.
The agreement, already ap
proved by the union's Interna
tional negotiating committee,
was reached here May 24 with
most of the region's fir operator
group and at Klamath Falls and
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operations.
H. D. Weaver, secretary of
the lumbermen's industrial rela
tions committee, which negoti
ated for the fir industry, report
ed the increase would give, com
mon labor in fir mills and camps
a $1.10 minimum. The average
for the industry will be $1,425
an hour, excluding overtime or
premium rates, he said.
In his statement Weaver de
clared "if only th Douglas fir
logger Is considered, the hourly
rate will be $1.85, higher than
the building construction aver
age, historically the highest paid
major Industry."
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tussdat, is, in. rat
tain meat ln any of th 1000 Nw
York delicatessens hereafter
must take It between two tllcta
of bread,
The Delicatessen Stor Dealers
association decided that, th
meat situation being what It Is.
their meager stocks will b ud
for sandwiches only.
RHEUMATISM .
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for year and am
o thankful that I found relief
from this terrible affliction that
I will gladly answer anyon
writing ma for information.
Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Bos
825, Vancouver, Wash.
P4. Ad. NUX-OVO UbomMitaa
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