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Show ot Prty refiraadto particlpatej U 'r Uj I new regime. General Fresan, army leader.' i wa hi to Bucharest t the request of Carol to today take charge ot a movement to form a mi cabinets Princess Helen, his divorced ife, declared she, would never to the education of Crown Prince Michael, their son tinder the guidance of anyone but her- KINGCAROL: DESIRES U.S. "It la poA hie that the Pacific northwest waa populated even before Europe and that In aom early period the inhabitant along the1 Columbia river were living In their stone age TThia recalls that the Pacific re rthweet la very old," The petroglypba, cut In solid I rock are so old they are covered with a coat of black as hard as the atone in which they are carved j It is known from the plc1o-- , graph thatlhe early native along the Columbia practiced dignified1 irm of sun worship, Dr Horner finds, "arid at least three oher forms fire worship, imaee wor ship and the worship of Talap-- s the pralre wolf or covote' "Some of the petrogK phs chart battle, some j! .unimp of parties and others the tribes, though it i LeMed their meaning anil some di he revea1ed as indicating cor Irteligence in those a ho car " j them " CARVINGS ON STONE REVEAL. . PREHISTORIC SHIPWRECK AID; FINANCE J New Monarch Works lot w!hr ra a feeling of optimum that Carol and Helen would agree Gel American to reconciliation and.snnulment of their divorce. Sympathy. Soviet Agents Refuse ww BLCHAKE8T, June 1 ( INS) n telUrn Home Formation of a cabinet aud t . early establishment ttwT principal of friendly Tetui t0 b'5 da wir.dKd raurnT up Kins CaroiTi Sit1' objectives were: and close o' treason jesterday and ,aU of the.r proprty wa. CO!,is. co- Sympathetic uivd. operaUon with the UmtecJ States, The mn are N. M Baltin, capital is needed for of the ?u- - department, and M manlan development. j A. StrOmberg, timber expert, of 2 Formation of a sound gov. the Soviet Trade M.ssion In Tara ernment, internal and external They were outlawed by the polin'. jtrtme court under a decree made 2 Harmony between the kina by tho central executive comrai-an- d ' tee No. 21. and proclaimed ene- the cabinet. 4 treatment of mies of the laboring c'ass Sympathetic For several months the soviet minority peoples and curbing an-- ! has had difficulty government feeling. Dr. Jules Mamu, former premier' wl'h foreign trade represen'attvev ha' refused to return to Rus- and leader of the powerful h ant party who seas instruments tin -a when ordered. Many of thet toinin-CarolJeometleought to remain In coun- -; to takehave the throne, reported to CaroL.rhat r heEer(pl6f he found It Impossible to form a;ha'e coal.tlon ministry a tisk dle LONDON Tho bobbies have gated him jea'erday by tbo new been taking music lessons. They to recognire Hif fare trained being Dr Maniu explained he had distinctive sound of fje horee reached an Impasse because cer-- 1 which wilt be attached to King tain members outside the ranks George's automobile. 1 man-whos- o LIVE POULTRY Fryers, Stewing Hens , Fish -- andhcr wont rest easy till lie; finds them. Sayt the Uneeda Boy. CENTRAUA. Taab. June dih mm r: e murder The viarrar. issued ss jeonspiamt Cer. Zjv. s coyniV deps-iard the womur La i deg-e- -- ' 0-S- 7 (AP; Mrs. Agnes S?f"3m Tt nino. divorcee, who&e compunSu t eh. Manard Talor. 11, Irt a o ely nor h. mjseriouIy of here tfundav i Uh. herd on--k f s trarranv cha-.- r; peas-!w- t pretzels again. Just let him learn theres a pound of o Cud Butter Pretzels DIVORCEE CHARGED WITH SLAYING MAN i j Billy, the Pretzeleer, eating, Two-Bit- e ohr Ru-ta- 5- There goes prose--cuto- st iinmn r vu 1ham sad Taj lor na wvo sain by a hem when Taylor parked h s tmrchi "nra'T ment was supported bv Ivsymordl Sjnd, an itinerant, wrto sad he aw a man fleeing from the a.ene j of the murder a Centralia cootf, hid Tar,r . taken Mrs. SUthara for a tin e mi Ancient folk who Inhabited America before the Indiana left temployer's automb!l. v. i er rock carvings of antelope (top) and lizards (reproduced left), says ;h stranger attacked tKem. Mrs B. Dr. J, said ehe f'ed for j Sttham Homer (right) of Oregon State College. htlp Taylor gapplirg wih th J PORTLAVD Ore the strarge characters by leaving Tolice fjund (AP) Tat uihm historic stone carvings along the Tbr. J. B. Horner, director of narTha automo !e 0 he Columbia rier near Arlingen. torical research at Oregon State nffu.r, fajd they bj eel woman knew tb idt.n'iiy of Ore, show that an ancient race in- CoUege. habited the country before the hen the whie man came, ro slaer. Indians. native knew the nin or mean- X. J Goats like RLMSOX, That is the conclusion drawn ing of these mysterious charartersYj Plson i" a cans, m Dr. YWI Wreck Horner declares. IZ TLT4-facrt Effort thrive they 1Y, cemunes ago atone the Pacific , r (f)e e!,a(. ooaet Wt stranded those who Mrs u3k1 Uneeda Bakers" , O-SO-G- UD M Jour Own Poultry and We V Dress It to Order While You Wait So. MAIN 940 o & BUTTER PRETZELS I Pre-fro- m Butter Pretzels are pretzels at their best! Brittle and glistening brown, twisty sides stippled with salt. There's a tantalizing, Butter Pretzels that taste to makes them so good you can't leave them alone. " Uneeda Bakers make them. diis-'dia- d te want-anoth- f You Pick HI. Mt , caugdene"" 940 j mated with the natives. ability and the dehgfat of the gov "rossiMy there a ere Phoenicians was discovered bv aridrt Tne scho ronr g o J have traversed cific long before it was recorded .and the iu djsapptjred. er NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda t't tiTr Its Picnic Time tooi,,!WhQt wonderful for The open A beauty spot beside some tinkling stream, o jolly crowd of a picnic lunch to tempt family and friends and timid most eventbe appetite. Picnic lunches ore so easy to'prepare Must step into youT nearest Piggly' Wigglytstoreond dielpyourself to a host of most of which ore Teody to delicious dainties serve with the, minimum of trouble. This week we feature iome wonderful jvalues in picnic foods come and select a jupply. o, fun. TO MOTHIEIffiS WHEN the children begin to fire of the usua) glass of milk, the usual egg, its a sure sign they need variety Brighten now-aTida- up the nursery supper by serving a bowl of Kelloggs Corn Flakes with v milk or cream- - and honey or fraif. They'll take plenty ef milk and like Prices Effective In' Our Stores, Saturday, June 14 th. it. Theyll sleep better r feel better. For Kelloggs are extra easy to digest e treat for children. healthful bed-tim- 9 :f IPI?1Ix and ISeamiG JenflWefln HcMec Bread and Butter Neither Sweet . Jar. nor Sour. 15-o- z. Jar 35 Van Camps ? Popular Size . Free 4 Dessert Glassetts ...... .... (a) SUGAIHL. Excellent Eating quality. 3 or L, ' ... 1QC teed np6 . , Vv ' . h Each 5c k Kj xnccr: W nridf Local, large heads. Pound Sc , i the impoftanee of in children' menu. They prabe the practice of ervin a erbp, ready4o--e cereal at the evening meaL Vhat better cereal than Kdlont Com Flakal The world mot popnlarl Children lore these flake of toixted com with the flavor that cant be copied. Delidon for breakfast, lonch and ap ' in the inner sealed per. Ahray oven-frawaxtite wrapper. At ail grocer, Wade by Kellogg in Battle Creek, LtADrxc diettilaM Mrets Cam 35c Lettuce garan- - , .n sun-opene- d Gacit $535 melon 3 Delicious Highway No. 212 can. pineapple. b. Klondikes-Ev- ery pltgo. CORN FLAMES Pnimeapple Utah Beet Lay in a supply for canning, 100-lsack Cucumbers Watermelon Fancy S cano V V ' ! . k . 1 |