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Reunion For Siiikhigs by Six Plan Every navy Secretary Credits New Methods of Combating Subs Only Two Attacks Last Week Oregon Firm Sets Output Record On U S Freighters WASHINGTON April 7 (AP)—A sharp decline in the number of attacks off the 'Atlantic coast was reported Tuesmethods day by Secretary Knox who said that recently-adopte- d of combating the submersibles might be responsible He did not however overlook the possibility that the drop might waters not covered by the secre be due In part at least to the Ger- tary'S announcement In addition Knox revealed that man practice of sending out sub"very careful study" is being given marines in waves with intervening to of operating the whole are the merchant problem periods in which few marine No decisions actually operating far from their have yet been reached he said but a post bility remained that the bases navy might take charge of ships May Use Navy assigned to "long voynges" There However Knox pointed out that had been some difficulty in manships he said last week there were but two at- ning Some high ranking naval offi- tacks In the- coastal area—one a tanker and the other on cers have complained that a large tpon of ship losses was due a tow-boand its barges During percentage failure of ship masters to the week the navy announced 14 to the out naval instructions reattacks but 12 of these occurred carry before March 29 or in Caribbean garding darkening ship and tile course to be steered Knox said today howeyer that the navy is now getting "very complete" compliance with its orders that shipping stick to certain L10 3y coastal lanesHe intimated that many coastwise vessels were flowing a practice of entering harbor at night for the We always try to submarines have been most active c :lust th:' during the hours of !darkness of a loon to suit Patrol Fleet Growing The cabinet member was apyour wishes and parently well pleased with the progress of the antisubmarine campaign He said the navy is "constantly enlarging" its patrol I Loons $10 to $300 fleet Soon to become available for coastal patrols he said are 300 250 )E7114 El NANCE patrol boats and 150 aiclommaz He said too that blimp deliveries are "coming along nicely" 21 EAST SECOND SOUTH Ground Floor Beason Buildins Small blimps with a wide cruising range and capable of dropping ett City 0 Tel depth charges had proved "very valuable" he said have your Spring Suit tailored to any style you choose at the Pullman' Wholesale Tailors I ts acle Edgar Kaiser Oregon Shipnever man head building's about building ships until thought the war in Europe was well under way He was a builder of dams —Boulder and Grand Cadee Now he's showing veteran shipbuilders how to apply mass production methods to their industry first Liberty EC-- 2 was launChed at the Oregon Shipbuilding firm last September 27 Tuesday NO 26 slid into the Willamette river And that from an 11- way yard probably equals the number of Liberties turned out by all other yards combined says O Alexander Mechlin resident U S maritime commission engineer What makes the Oregon yard the country's top producer can be told only in part Company men say the organizing genius of the boss—they mean Kaiser—is the major factor He took 30000 men—most of whom like himself had never worked on a shin--an- d whipped them into a fireball production unit in less than 12 months ' Most of the workers they say d are family men with a feeling that this is their war But Mechlin as official government observer has more reasons This yard he says is one of the few built from scratch to turn out Liberty freighters nothing else I I I - I at Heed well-defin- trms ed 1 circumstances 1 I il0D : i 180-foote- rs 173-foote- rs Lk' 1 1 flf 'if - 0 i p lt kidirtisplit p LotpP I 4vetiii tfr 0 N i i 4' I i s 1 41 d it I ' q N i i -': - ''' - 1 ' ''''I tor 1 4' (0 '''64''' ' tn - 1 A 4r I to- - 4 ' 1 rA ' ' k- ' ' - gi'll ' 0 1 441:elbt ' 4$0-z ' t ''' - '' 0 ' )"'ff-- 4 4r - 1 't 9 tb I'd fi A ' - 1 ''' :' fg'''' - ::::5 ': :i:'''''' :: IF :' ''''fe'"11 i0"'P' 050:'' ye0 wimerely th your : ':: f':5::''''':' '' :''':i :1::!!!:::: - I ' 1 --- ' - - ""i '4::' :'k ':'i::'1:''i :: :: '::::: ' - - t':'':::: ' 6' ' '"':?: :5 i' 4 ':'&'0 :''''s i:': 3 '''11 'K'''::-'a- !::::::' 1 - - Gentle? Hmml - that — little difficulty - - : 1 -- --- -- 44- eposs - ' l 1 - t - t- ' - f- -:1 ''--'- ' i 11 '1 m 1 i ' T 1:7 'C"! 1 eir--:- I' us ow ''-- Asee6""6 " - 0 '4 : ?'' k 41140- - t-- ''"'' - :c:st ''' - - ' 00 133-:-- 6:-- ' 't- 4 - ' '"1o-- '7""7--:-- - 1-- ' t-- t:3s- - :': ' f z o ''''' ''''' 4P:-- ' - - go 6F'11511111 IOAL IT 1ILLOGG CONFASTe "ALL DRAW IS A REGISTERED -- I ' I I - - i'i:::-- '''' 21 ' ?'i':: ‘ti m00llt4t-- ::::- G :4: " : : 44 A4 ?:: COMMIT : li rgcN t-- i-a ''''' - t ' -- N Socs ''' 4 k ii : j t r 1 t - zz--------- l ' i4 i i I I r ' — '' ' 4 - eces - - t y I ' 1 - - "is neither ambiguous nor lacking courage" The two conditions—that provinces wishing may retain their present constitutional position and that a treaty be drawn permitting the Indian union to decide in future its relationship to the British commonwealth—are "plainly necessary to the fulfillment of the plan" Lord Halifax said "Indian leaders have often said British propbsals were vague and not sufficiently precise" he continued "There is nothing-- vague about this offer It lays down a definite plan for satisfaction of India's claim to free management of her own affairs" t 11 1 t () I I ' '''6 1 ) U t () 'CI e () (I K a Ar -- ' fiing' - ! fresh In ' ' 7 I'Aiglons I i j - - - - ' ' - oA 9 4 i I 1 -- ' ' rayoh dDrassAwR:GthEiNmTlbNroEidetudn to the hem ' 1 'o 4"11' ' : ' white Blue 1 b - ''A A 4'- 't ) - "'"" - - ' À - - 4 1 2 A i ' Ir' ‘ : - t 1 -- ' ' ' i 14 t ' e ' 41 ' ''' : - ' - ''' ''‘'-'- 4 - - I ''7"441::''": t1 y ‘ S t '' 4 1! 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Navy blue rose-- Sizes If to I b i-- I ' - I ' t41 '-- ' firmeil : tung sJit an city sUmmer ' ' ?ft 1 i B ' ' 1t 1 A i 4 A SHADOW SHEER frosted rayon with floralrpatiern woven right into the fabric WhiteVink blue beige ' Sums 14 to 44 1295 - ' 4 4I i ilt 1 ' :1 - 1 - r '5 ' P il' - t - - 1 1 ' : IV - - ito f9 9ft 1 - : ' f ' - ' F ' t I ''' 0 4 t :''''''N's2 - itil- ' ' Nehru however contended hotly "We have remained united in slavery and we shall remain united In freedom" He spoke at a reception given by Thany May president of the Travancore state people's conference At the same time Nehru urged Indians to organize themselves against Japanese aggression "The Japanese assertion that they are coming to India to set us free is absurd and wholly false" he said "That is clear from Japan's misdeeds in China and Korea "I consider it my duty to oppose any foreign invasion of India" Louis Johnson head of a s pc- cial American mission to India then talakueldanaagaAinbwulitKhaNiaenhruAzaandd with president of the congress party and it was learned he had been in recent touch with the White House at Washington on the Indian affair Later Tuesday night Nehru said after a long committee session "We are not releasing our resolution yet" Azad reported he had presented a letter from Cripps and that the decision on the British plan would be sent to Cripps Wednesday t 4- ' t 1 - 'I t ' ' v - if r '' - - 4504"56!' : vi ge id - I: ' ' - - ' - i -e- ci) easy-upkee- ZCMI Town Shop—Second Floor ) 1 '4'5 Zio LI 4 4 it )' ' - - s S e' ti40e iNk' i- t$ :- f' t''' J'''' t ? - - 2-- 7 7iZP: 1” and clear- crisp pastels They're p fashions that are right from morning !tit night at work after duty and after dark Jackets or) many make them even more indispensable! ii gay printed jerseys !t I i:-- i ' At L ty - - !4 You'll be twice as smart to choose a wardrobe of these L'Aiglon summer lovelies a because they're tkice as useful twice as gay and their price is way :down low so you can indulge in several! Remember the bOlys like the bright ones and you will- too when you see these festive florals - kr- t lk A -- '' I little so COS t'S I ' - I PULLMAN 1 1 i - v 2 CAIRO ? '''''-- 1111-111(- 2 1 I f ' j 1I ' o - -- I 1 1 t Vr-tko '1' !c-- ) : I -- - : OF THIS :'06 - ' t1' A'' r-!- q1 ':' k MARK ''' - ::i:::j'::i7- e:It!) - 'DISH ' -- I 1 ' w : 0- ev" -- " '"'-: t '!- - °'-:-:- f ''"''A 4 (''' 'I:-1- 0 1 '''77"'''' ta:-- - :S'''! i ''' : ' it oi g? st 1 7 ir:41 - :' - ' 4i4r---s-- II' irt:7"''-7- - - 74 6 :'--: t"-- ----- 01w 17 - - iiP--7'----- ft:4' :' - ' '' ‘ - :::it::1::x'-0-- : '44s ' ' ratio - '441 -- r ti il 17 i AN April 7 GP)—Prime t Minister Mackenzie King said Tuesday night the final battles might be fought on Canadian and United States soil unless the enemy is defeatedabroad netSpeaking over work in the campaign for an affirmative result in the April 27 man power plebiscite he said a great offensive to cut the Atlantic and Pacific supply lines might be launched at any moment Defense of Canada is essential but it is equally essential that Canada a country which might need help as no other country ever needed it must continue to do all It can to help other countries ht said for people with normal intestines who are troubled with constipation ' due to lack of "bulk" in the diet - ' 1 I opsa Shu fa A rt3 '- !- ''-- 1 4 i - ''S::: - ar 041" 1 ' I t 1 it' oir i' - -- - Q -- : ' i-- 7parr-l- I 0 ''''''' ' 4 - ''' - ('r 111N- - -- 1 l gI 41:iip:"'- - - I - !:: U r 'A-- - Anglo-America- OTTAWA - ! I I Canadian- Sees Invasion Peril drinkplenty of Water ' :i 1 : ALL-BRA- N - J f ' r) ij 4 4 ' '0 sounds interesting Go on—tell me morel THE LAMB: You see many medicinal laxatives work by prodding your intestines into action or by drawing moisture into them from other parts of the body But KELLOGG'S works principally on the contents of the colon helping you to have easy and normal elimination THE LADY: Well I never! And it does look crisp and delicious Let's try it THE LAMB: Remember to eat it often and ALL-BRA-N I 49' -- 5 THE LADY: Precisely If you are one of those people with normal intestines who suffer from constipation due to lack (if "bulie' in the diet this crisp and toasty will not only cereal KELLWG'S correct the cause of the trouble but by a way that is surprisingly pleasant and gentle too i - 4 THE LAMB: 1 ':'' - : it' You mean that little matter of constipation? i - - ikc THE LADY: ' :: - 4"- ''':- - i' i i::':':4 : l''': I 1 : 777-1 '& The symbol of a gentler 1 :" ' ' Irtii:( '' 1 Pardon me Madam But rm THE LAMB: 1 ''1 k -- w' I - '''' - 5 -''' t -- - 1 -N - 1 ' - r' i N it wish ' : 4 11'1 ?'' 74 c '' 1' :- '::--- 'k I' :::::::: :x 4 '?A iø 14NV0011°' - : e: ' ' -- IL - " 4 l!'- - 41RessolowerIttlfomilr''''''' t:le47P6 t:' !: - - rt i:Ak - -- :4toto ' 7'' - imid '7- ' 1 i Ao 'i5-$- z t : i 'e wf q‘'- i:''''s t-- 11 i 1 - tcli t- '' ' 1 - ::1 :: i 1: : olio ' ' sv: - 1 t- !: ' : 4e e sr t :: : e''''''-:v"4t-::- - 4 -- -- 1 :: 1 '''" ?Z!:'1'' ' 1 T?-- 2 )41 4-7- i 1 '''Sk rt I - '1 :i::i:::: ' f---- lz (Continued from Page One) as distinguished from British India and on behalf of the big Moslem minority in India the British dominion plan provides that several separate autonomous states may be established if the people e 1E i -- I Offer Fails To Sway India A -- SUITS l - : ' - -- - dr1:- : :-- 1 - cv-I-- - 1 ' Newest British a - 0 1' 7 tr - AV' - ' 3 1 in 1 IP ' -- 7 - 1 '' A T ed ganizedIndian parties" England's proposal to give India dominion status Lord Halifax said s I I i t ' i axis-sponsor- I deep-roote- 04 VICHY Unoccupied France April 7 (AP)—Marshal does Rot as yet apply to individually ains : 11 i style order modeto-measur- e suits disclosed was to be government officially Tuesday night negotiaVALUES AT PULLMAN'S ARE GREATEST NOW! ing the sale of sugar from Reunion island in the Indian ocean i ti) 'I I Erni Orli the United States as Paris newspapers expressed II I i ! A the strongest antipathy to date to Franco-America- n P rapproche- merit " Ab 16 '" One Paris editor Jean Luchaire age of production but a shortage ' Tailoredto-Orde- r pa of transportation tonnage which 1 of Les Nouveaux Temps openly i tF cannot ti be to diverted IX Caribbean predicted the fall of the Vichy commercial traffic BOTH FOR ' ' ' 'Ilt cabinet "at the end of this week ill' --i'' (f Luchaire's editorial comments i ''' or beginning of next—unless k nAl r71 (2 by the German censof In i t passed ‘ Li France has agreed to commit sui- Paris said "French 7) d !i A r 1141 c' cide for the benefit of President nothing but tacit 'neutrality'bey'fffe 1 ) complicity le Roosevelt" tween Vichy and Washington 4 A' P 1 The sale of Reunion sugar from i He warned the French against 1 Iii i an annual 'maximum supply of drastic measures the axis LL::al ' ti i " t 88000 metric tons is planned to take—"more harmful to our turght Ir court-tr- y f': ' relieve the present sugar shortage ANOTHER GROUP ' than all the diplomatic breaks ' In the United States officials said imaginable between 1 s41:A4-oiii'o France arid 2 4 SUITS—$3450 They denied that the negotiations the United States"—if the assOcia- 1 12' included supplies from Martinique-an- tion between 'Li 11 TWO PERSONS MAY SHARE unoccupied France oNE ORDER YOU CAN'T 4f:k n li ‘xft VI I Guadeloupe in the Caribbean and the bloc were ti1 7! I BY PURCHASING 1 n wHoN9 American ships delivering war continued r3 NEEDED CLOTIIES NOW materials to the Red sea and the Marshal Petain and Vice Pre-'1t Persian gulf officials declared mier Admiral Jean Darlan are only 11 f 0 could easily pick up sugar at Re- "rusting away In Vichy" he said : union on their way home This is while former Vice Premier Pierre 1 ! 1 considered of vital interest to the Laval axis enthusiast is the only 1 I WHOLESALE TAILORS United States since the American one to occupy himself with the 130 SO WEST TEMPLE ---i 4v) 1 4 Jibit lack of sugar is due not to a short- - crucial questions of the day - --- s i !1 4 I I (( The W P i In NEW YORK April 7 '(TIP)-- The British goverment has proved Its sincerity in offering dominion status to India and if the plan were rejected "the best friends of India would not find it difficult to decide where the responsibility lay" British Ambassador Lord Halifax said Tuesday night "I should be reluctant to think leaders of Indian thought would fail to grasp the opportunity now open to them" Halifax said in an address at Town hall part of which was nationally broadcast by CBS "If they can reach the neceenary i1J7tinurc of agreement theobstacle to India's full 'Bell(last -zovernment will be gone" The ambassador who was viceroy of India for five years added that "no one any longer will be able to accuse Britain of bad faith intIndia" as result of submission of the dominion plan to Indian leaders by Lord Privy Seal Sir Stafford Cripps "It may be that those who speak for India will reject this opportunity" he said "In that event the British government would find itself obliged to do its own duty-- without the assistance or cooperation of the larger or- - ' - ! Ambassador Says tBritain Proves Sincerity in Offer PORTLAND Ore April 7 Un--A 10000-to- n Liberty freighter every six days—that's how fast one shipyard here is helping to build our bridge of ships to the war fronts For any shipyard in the United States that would be a proud record For the Oregon Shipbuilding corporation it's an industrial mir- U-bo- at II Days Accept t MEN—You may still r ts - 1 i I T ' r!rrEr!"7"71r:FEME' """"E -T7- 1912 H April L II-Boa- NAM4'4 ! ' - V7" 1 t ! t I f - |