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AGE TWO ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, SPEMBER 22, Bond Blonds One Raspberry Hiricr Won't Get Stocks Sel Off Fractions, Then Brief Bits From About Town Rally; Oats Strong, Rye Uneven visitor in Albany ihla Cl Prayer Band to Meet tywas.a The regular1 weekly meeting of forenoon. FINAL STOCKS til 1 tures ruled strong on the hoard of trade today, the September de IIS New York, Sept; OJ.B Stocks the Albany chapter of the N.H.A. livery reaching a new 23-year Prayer Band VIU meet Thursday Receive Picture of Son sold off fractions to more than a point in early dealings today but scaled part of the losses in a late high. Other grains eased slightly. i vw- Mr.

end Mrs. H. F. Lindsay of fit buuc, ct o.Ai.1 i.u Albany rece ved todav a nleture 1m Am rallyTrading was quiet. Rye finished the day unchanged to up 1V4 cents a bushel; wheat off 4 to and rye off to I I fif thpfr inn anA mm.

The list drifted lower under e.t I vim. r7 rde milltnrv trnininu at Ron A up Vi. 1M xounf warned uwpies Pedro, Cal. class ot the ynited; Presbyterian church will meet for a Party at Ibe Portland Visitors church at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

EhrIin Mp Chicago, Sept. 22 Wheat range: Open High Low Close. Sept. 1482 147 1471-i Dec. ...1481 148 1481 May ...149 1491 1483 148 July ...1451 1451 145 1453 and Mrs.

H. Andrew and R. J. Go to San Jose, Murphy of Portland were guests Mrs. Rachel Nash and three last night of an Albany, hotel lead of air line shares, which lost more than a point Trading volume improved when prices moved up from their lows.

Business news was highlighted by the War Production Board report showing that munitions output in August was 4 per cent above July a bigger gain that had been anticipated. closing Dow-Jones averages: industrial, 141.10,-off rail, 35.20, off utility, 21.68, off and 65 stocks, 48.75, off .15. Sales were 661,060 shares, com Xl-'' fch Employers Wawd To Comply Witfr Child Labor Rules Portland, Sept. 2l U.B-. Wesley O.

Ash. regional director of the department of labor's wage and hour and public contract division, today warned Oregon and other western states employers holding government contract under the Walsh-Healey public contracts act they must conform to child labor provisions of the act. or suffer penalties. He said some employers had been found in violation of exemptions granted by the depart- ment of labor Nov. 11, 1942, believing age specifications were the only regulations.

Ash reminded contractors that terms for employment of juveniles include the following: (1) work must not be for more than eight hours a day; (2) work periods must be limited to the hours, between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.; (3) such employes must be paid the minimum wage applicable under the fair labor standards of the Walsh-. Healey act; (4) a definite 30 minute lunch period, and (5) the contractor must obtain-and keep on i. m. "gj I 1 year out caugnter, wno spent tne summer at the home of her.

par- Brief Visitor ehls. Mr. and Mri O. Ran- Bob HermaM Seat dalL near Santiam Central have mer AH)any hlgh KhoQl Schools Faculty i 1 L' fJt fr- JCifc VJ BUCI1U WlC WlUW nlavAt nft.c A 1U i hw faoou iiuuii muaujr List Announced (ronllimrd Fmm Putr Our) terday on his way from Seattle to. St.

Mary's college in California, Shopper In Albany' lor naval pre-fllght training. pared with 743,366 shares yesterday. Curb turnover was 204,800 mmmmmmi.mmm hwmmw m. Mrs. V.

L. Arnold of Lebanon -l Mel Dernis, above posts a sign on his Puyallup, drugstore noS. tying cus.omers he and 200 other biiKinKmn th. was a shopper and visitor in Al shares, compared with 232,480 For the convenience of our customers we will be open until 8 bany Tuesday afternoon. p.m.

nightly. Pantorlum. Cleaners, Oa Business iy gone into nearby fields to help pick the half-million -dollar crop of raspberries farmers are ready to harvest. His Crime: He Hated Nazis FINAL GRAIN 210 Main, Phone 606. sept22-28 K.

L. Ray of Sweet Home, A.j McCourt, vice-principal, social studies; Paul Beight. industrial arts, science aivd physical education; Miriam Goodman, English and music; Mrs. Harry Harvie, mathematics and science; Zelpha Huston, physical education, social studies; Opal Jarmon, home economics and science, and Mrs. Gertrude McLeod, mathematics, history and library.

Chicago, Sept. 22. Oats fu- Holmes of the Shedd commun On Trip to Farm ity and W. Mackie of Tangent were business callers in Albany Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Hammer made a trip to their farm near Two Are Critically Hurt In Collision yesterday, ajfUrnopn Salem yesterday afternoon. It is reported they have a good fruit From Salem- Leonard Gilkey, a life insurance crop. (Caatlianl rna Pug Oael i aa i ft I Baby Owen Murphy, the determined looking 2 year old who posed for a War Bond poster, submits to a hug by C'drole Landis in New York, all in the interests of the Third War Loan drive.

agent "of S.alem, formerly of Al- ij.Mtwl. t. i AiKan From Independence comparatively slight damage. file an age certificate showing girls to be at least 16 years of age. The official also said no girl under 18 could be employed in an occupation declared by the children's bureau of the department of labor to be hazardous.

According to state and local D. L. Terhune ot the Independence community was a business police evidence showed that the On Business Joe Wesley, a merchant of Scio caller in Albany Tuesday after- Central' primary, Evelyn Ache-son, Third grade; Zclla Burkhart, second; Pearle Coleman, first; Ora M. Fry, third; Alice Mercer, first and vice-principal, and Wa Mitz-ner, second. Madison primary, Edna Leever, second grade; Florence Matejcek, first; Martha Matejcek, third; Mrs.

Dorothy Miller, first; Hazel Rolfe, second, Alice Scott, first and second; Mabel Weberg third. state truck was traveling east on highway 99E and the logging truck was in Albany on business this noon Star Soup forenoon. Leave lor uaiuornia was just entering the highway from Santiam road, traveling west. The fire department responded both to a fire and ambulance call. wicher, announces opening of fall I otto Bilyeu of Scio and Jake Bee Swarms Squat On Chandler Claim The home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Chandler, 1020 West Ninth, is by. rr- l-m at.

bis residence studio 5281 Bilyeu of Crabtree were in Albany St. Apply now, phone this forenoon on their way to Cal- 401-B. ept20-22 Jfomia to visit relatives at Fort Bragg. Madison intermediate, Olita Ccoley, sixth and library; Mrs. Don Hayne, fifth grade and music; Estelle Kean, sixth and art; Anna Payne Whitney Clinic to Treat Ex-Servicemen Left for Portland aUe Birchfield made business! Visitor in Albany- fourth and penmanship; New York U.R Men in this.

Mayne, in truth a beehive of industry. Last spring a swarm of bees assembled in a tree at the Chand- ler residence and shortly became two swarms, both of which set up housekeeping in buildings nearby. At the same time another swarm took possession of the trip to Portland yesterday afternoon and evening. Major Howard I. Borden of Camp Lee, a former Albany resi Muriel Samuelson, fourth and phy sical education and i Schachtlerf fifth and nature study dent, was a brief visitor here Tuesday on a furlough.

His wife is said to be making her home in Woodburn. and I -M JU MnMnnA Manl in.ermeriinte. Mrs. Walter I vllduuICI S-" Coover, fourth grade and art; Bev-1 Durng the summer the num. Here From Salem- George Fisher and Mr, and Mrs.

Bchlff ot Salem were visitors Spending last night in Albany. A 5l i Wa have a hair cut for each member of. the family. Try us. Terminal Barber Shop.

hid bcr of swarms somehow increased area who have been rejected or discharged from the armed forces because of jnental Jllness now can get expert guidance and treatment at the Payne Whitney psychiatric clinic at New York hospital. Designed primarily for rehabilitation for New York's 80,000 men already classified as mentally unfit, the clinic will also serve as a fact-finding agency for the planning of federal medical care. Originators of the plane include Dr. Thomas A. C.

Rennie, attending psychiatrist and associate pro-! 1 4 From Camp Sherman Curtis Green of Camp Sherman, eastern Oregon, spent last night at a local hotel 1 i erly Davis, fourth and fifth and music; Lillian Ernest, sixth and nature study and health; Mrs. Mildred fifth and library and Margnrct Leonard, Sixth and From Eugene-It Von' Hickman and M. Rob Left on Vacation at Mrs. Ruby Olscn of the Kamp to five, one of which was captured and taken to a farm, leaving four groups of seething workers on the Chandler premises, honey in walls and under, rafters of the garage and a workshop. proprietor of all this industry is planning soon to declare a dividend by extracting surplus honey from the several storehouses.

erta of Eugene arrived in Albany fer Brothers office la spending last 'evening on business here. Kleinschmidt Trial Begins in Court Trial of the case of the stale several days vacation in San Fran clsco. Checking tip in the kitchen, Marine Corps Robert Denig samples a spoonful of loup during tour of inspection it Wright Junior College train-ing school in Chicago. (SEA Radlo'photo) A pistol shot in the back of the head ends this Russian peasant's life as he crouches at the edge of a grave he was forced to dig by his Nazi killers. German ofliccr holds the muider weapon in this picture found on a prisoner captured by Russians, while other Nazis watch the execution.

fessor of psychology at Cornell University Medical college and From Vancouver- Mr. and Mrs. Orln Wiedman and vs. Hicnara luemscnnm was son ot Vancouver, Wash, were On Business Mrs. Kelly Simon, chief of the started this afternoon in circuit psychiatric social service at the visitors at the Carl Berge home Thomas Cranshaw of Portland Sunday.

I was In Albany yesterday afternoon clinic. court after Judge L. G. Lewelling this morning had dismissed the case of the state vs. James Lee Doval Williams upon motion of Many men, Dr.

Rennie said, Mailing a Merry Christmas to Yanks Overseas transacting business and visiting friends, On Buaineas J. H. Armstrong of the Pales- Una neighborhood in Benton coun- Qn Business Trip have found it difficult to get employment after discharge or rejection on psychiatric grounds and the resulting strain has aggravated their condition. "While it is doubtful," he said, "that these men could be made available again for military service because of the danger of re FOR QUICK DRESSING A. Young, local business man returned last evening from Portland, where he had been for the day on business.

Youth Fined for Traffic Offense Earl F. Oakley, 16, was fined $2.50 in city court Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to charges of to give right-of-way and of failing to possess a driver's license. Oakley's arrest followed, a collision his car and one driven by Mrs. Barney Cable Monday at Fifth and Ferry streets, in which Mrs. Cabin's car was overturned.

According to police records Mrs. Visitors in Albany- Mr, and Mrs. Erie Saulhoren of Portland are recent visitors in Al the district' attorney. District Attorney Harlow Wein-rick based his motion upon the discovery that the manner of taking a confession from Williams was such that it could not be introduced as evidence, and the prosecutor explained that without it the" state had insufficient evidence to convict. Williams was charged with rape, as is Kleinschmit.

Dismissal also terminated the case of the state vs. Clare Colter, which was ousted when it was discovered that the indictment which charged Cotter with issuing a forged check was faulty. Selection of a jury to determine the guilt or innocence of Klein bany at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buger.

curring maladies under the strain and pressure of military life, unquestionably a considerable proportion of them can be rehabilitated to perform highly useful work in essential industries." The clinic will work closely with On Business- Mrs. Robert McKnown whs in Cable was driving north on Ferry street and Oakley was driving east on Fifth. -Mrs. Cable escaped injury. Albany this forenoon from her country home on business.

In Albany Yesterday Lee Williams of Corvallis and social agencies. Dr. Rennie said, and will talk to the families and friends of its patients to check work aptitudes, plan social recreation and find suitable employment. "The whole program of psychiatric rehabilitation of discharged and rejected servicemen is a tremendous challenge," Rennie declared. "Psychiatric casualties E.

M. Morris and J. S. Ruby of the Albany trade territory were in schmit was still under way late this afternoon. Albany Tuesday afternoon on bus HUNT SOLDIER'S BODY' Astoria, Sept.

22 Coast guardsmen today still sought the body of SSgt. Harold G. fj Hendricks of the finance detail, Portland army air base. County Sheriff Paul Kearney disclosed that Hendricks drowned in the Pacific ocean off Cannon Beach Sept. 12.

iness. SALEM MAN DIES Lebanon. Sept. 22 (Special) Son to Return- It's sliopping and mailing time (or everyone with u.wov, 4.,,, uuuuiiu LUIlSlHUie lO Oa per Ceni 01 ail r.nnrae, Salem, died Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Hunter re ages must oe on tlieir way by CVt. iy (tiu- Navy mail has until Nov. 1). Suggestions tor welcome men discharged." i Tuesday enroutc to the Lebanon He said that in the world war ceived a communication today from their son, Wallace, who has Kilts include soup, identification br.icelctf.. books, curds and games, shaving kits, writing materials, wrist watches, money belts, blades, slnc-shine kits, and cicaict banters banned are all in- xoxirnius, pcrisnaoics, and lnllammabk-s Gift wi the average cost of such a casualty was" visitinfi Th f'u! I LAID TO THIEF to the government was roughly 1 1 u.iu ua c.i Mcdford, Sept.

22 (U.B been in the South Sea area one ippmtjs pormittvrl. weight and size arc as poison per week is allowed I lor cneiscas mailing, aiul wio pi kae piu year yesterday, that lie has been with the total cost run day at 10:30 a.m. He was born 1 V' f. aulnornies saia lo assigned by the marines to return st St. Ijlllis Mn JVh 07 1H7Q 11 Wdb luc inicl to the states to take a pre-flight All Koads Lead to Ro me who looted the Eagles lodge here who also set fire to it last night.

Fire gutted the second story club course, lie is expected home lor a brief furlough in about a month. Miles Visiting in Albany- rooms, and an undetermined amount of money was reported stolen. FI.l'E FIRE CONTROL-ED Firemen were called to the residence at 540 Yet Seventh street this morning to control a flue fire, which was obstinate but caused only slight damage, due to smoke. Miss Helen Poling, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

D. V. Poling, is spend ing the day in Albany on business. Want a house? Try a Want Ad! I ning over $1,000,000,000. The hu-' man cost of such misfits, he said, was incalculable, Funds for the present clinic, which admitted its first out-pa-, tiont on August 19.

have been granted Uy tlie Commonwealth club, which supports research projects -throughout the country. The staff, which includes New York hospital psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and social workers, all serve as volunteers. The stale selective service and the Red Cross recommend patients to the clinic, which is working hand in hand with them, and with such social agencies as the Young Men's Christian association, the YANKS GET FRENCH MEDAL War's Drama in Sicily Allied Headquarters, North I Africa, Sept 22 (U.RV-EigM fliers Who participated in a search fori three French generals lost in the i Froiinon. i Foqqio Sahara desert today were award ed the French colonial medal with the Sahara bar, thus becoming the first "members of the U. S.

I army air forces troop'carrier com mand to receive foreign decora Ben.T.ntoGroftomin.rdo 1 N. American Rehabilitation committee, the United States employment service and the New York City committee on mental hygiene. tions overseas during this war. The men were commanded by Lt. 1 1 Col.

John Camy, Spokane, Wash. 2MT. VESUVIUS iS. 4 HOME TOUCH I THOMAS FUNERAL SET 'Oregon City, Sept. 22 (UP1 Wiihs ita cutely shaped waist and slightly flaring skirt.

Pattern 4554 has "oortiph'' away out of proportion to the youthful simplicity Funeral services for William Clark Thomas, who died Monday of iU design. It's no fuss or bother fl th Albany home, will be held in the Fortmillcr chapel at 4 Add -signs of the times: there was only one waitress to serve lunch to the chamber of commerce at its weekly meeting. So members i "helped with the dishes," assist-! ing in the serving, and clearing I off the tables afterward. to make, and so wearable In a good tubbable rayon fabric or gingham. jn.

Thursday. A sort, John B. i Thomas, and -a daughter, Mrs. A.j You II enjoy the way it spreads out B. Hornibrook, both of San Bernardino, are coming for the lor jiffy ironing.

Pattern 4554 is available in girls' funeral. eiis 10, 12, 14. 18. Size 10 Uke lJ 1 -Tyrrhenians! TO ALBANY SUBSCRIBERS It you do not receive your paper by carrier before six o'clock each evening, please call TINA DELIVERIES GAIN Ast jna. Sept 22 UR' The 1 largest albacorc delivery of the season to the Pacific Marine Products company was announced with arrival of the Spitfire with 33,500 pounds.

Other deliveries to the ranged from 6,000 to 21.000 pounds. MASONS HOLD DINNER The local Masonic order featured a rally -Tuesday evening one of the following numbers 2t yard 35-inch fabric Send SIXTEKN CENTS IN rolna for thU pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. rcZT OUT! New Fall and Winter Pattern Book, Send rmrSN CENTS extra. Free ITa and bag pattern printed la took.

i your order to Deroo-c Irild, Pattern Depart C- and paper will be delivered to you. One of the wars most dramatic pictures is this one of the anxiety and horror and suffering a peasants watch Pvt. Harver White, of the D. S. Armv Meoicii rZ IZ.

Tr, est of on Levi Phone 7U-J. Eaat el Lyon St, Hpk CS7-L with from 150 to 175 present at a wounded American suHief tn the village of San mils The road 1 to the German-held Rome of 1943 are highways of attjek for Allied forces now fighting Naiis in the explosive Salerno area and thrusting northward from Itulv's heel and toe. British forces might by-pss the Naplej battle zone and advance on Rome via Fogia or Pescara. Meanwhile American in Salerno region may break the Naii wall of icsistance dr ive up the luluu ciptal. covered dish dinner.

A miscellan-j behind the frcut Unci, during fmal stages of the Sicilian campaign. tMtis program wa wrfeivd later, fu-iul U. S. Army Fignal Cotpa photo..

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