. THK WKATI1K.U
Tuesday rain, vest; fair cast
iportion; moderate t.rutherl
v Inds.
The Statesman rrcclves th? leaarrt
Up report of the Associated
Pre?!, the greatest and Hiost re-
'' liable press association in the
j world.
Hl.
SALEM, PRECOX. TUESDAY JioilXIXi;, JUNE '21, 1021
PRICE: FIVE CENTS
1-
School Athletic Director May Be Eliminated Because of
of Fundi
I i-r iiui iiu
i : ' '1
VERS AND
LEWIS FORCES :
FALL IN LINE
Incumbent Declines to Enter
Into Politics and Avers He
Asked No One for Vote.
OPTIMISM EXPRESSED
BY OPPOSING ELEMENT
Report of $100,000 Slush
Fund May be Inves
tigated Today
DfSNVER. June 20 Support
er pt Samuel Upmpers and John
"Lewis, president of the Tinted
Mlnf Workers, tonight were mar
shalling their force for the con
tent iwbifh will decide whether the
veteran labor leader ehall be re
turnied to the presidency of the
American Federation of Labor.
Both; sides arp making canrass
of the situation and already de
clared they have mustered t-u!-
. ficlent votes .to win.
Gotnpers liVtrrralne-il.
.Tfcif GomperH administration
forces went into action immedi
ately following the anuounceme.it
by Lewis that he would be a can
didate, for the presidency, with a
declaration that th-5 veteran labor
chief would be a candidate and
bid loo intention of withdrawing
froTnj th" race.
, Mh Gomperi stated, however,
tht1"l consider the position of
resSdent of the American Federa-
" Hon; of -Labor so exalted and ?o
'dignified. 1 would not etoop to
- politics to attain it.
"jiTo,nian in this convention, or
oat of It, can truthfully say, and
I do not believe be would un-
' trutlfuli-r make snch a statement,
that I discussed the . preloency
with him ot asked him for his
vote,' ,
i-I6l- Worker ilpsr.
,- . Except for bis brief announce
ment that h was a candidate, Mr.
Lewis, who heads the largest un
ion ijn the United States, declined
to make any statement. His sup
Port, however, rere active and
claimed that they had pledged
more than 20.000 of the 38,294
totefj In the convention.
AlihoHgn electioneering on be
half bT LewlH has been in progrei-ia
here S for the last week, his an
DOBnement cam; as a surprise to
many of the delegates. Many had
believed that the miners' chiot
would formally withdraw from
the race Instead of being a candi
date.! Xo Other Aper.
Labor leaders pointed out to
night that the candidacy of Lewis
.'would change the "whole political
' complexion" of the convention.
They! said that there would prob
ably Swould be candidate put into
"?the ffld In opposition to the pres
'el knembers 'of the executive
eounil. Up to tonight, however.
Jtberc" had' been no indication of
'such ia wove.
Mrt IjhwU- has established a
campaign headquarters at one of
tbe downtown hotels and Is being
aided in his. campaign by a large
force - of mine worker officials
srom all sections of the country.
'Practically all or his executive
board members are in the city
worhing in his behalf.
J Miners Am ltjrt.
Reports that be would not be
.able to control the votes of his
own organization were denied tv
ialgnt by his supporters, who an
nounced that the 4207 votes of
the miners would be cart in favnr
t their leader.
: The. ma'-hiniMs" union, the see
ad largest
and the carpenters j
;a Joiners' t:nlon. the third larg-
(Contlnued on page 2)
STREET CAR FARE
INCREASE MIGHT
BRING
It is rumored that should the Salem Street Car eoin
- Pany succeed in increasing- street car' fares to K cents, an
. automobile svstem will Le established to compete with the
trolly cars.
Just what the exact nlan of operation will be is not dof-
' iXlltely known HS VCt, bill it i understCod the busses will
Jopt the loop system and consequently covrr portions M
-r!clty not reached by the street cars. A o cent rate is said
W possible under this svstern.
BLACK HEAVYWEIGHT AVERS
CARPENTIER HAS IMPROVED
100 PER CENT AS FIGHTER
( hallenijer Goes at Such Speed That Sparring Partners Ap
pear SI4w Dempsey. Aroused by Newspaper Comment.
Lets Hirnself Out. Much to Discomfort of Other IJoxers
M AMIASSKT. N. V . .une
-i.
In five rounds of sparring to
day, two with the- French ltght
weightweight. Marcel Denis, and
three with the negro heavy weight
Joe Jeanette, Ceorces Carpentier
exhibited the defensive tactics he
has been developing in private
workouts.
Many of thecxperts had ask"d
Manager Uescamps to let George
how pomething. Carpentier went
at such speed that Denis appeared
slow in comparison. He hurt
Denis badly when his right crash- i
ed into the lightweight's jaw. Ho
caught Denis in his arms to save
him from a fall. ;
lefeti Ix".ons Taken. j
Carpentier has been taking les
sons in defense Irom Jeannette.
With Jeannette he went even
taster than wijh Denis. He evad-
SHINGLE ILL ESTABLISHED
E
A new shingle mill, with a daily ,
capacity of 30.000 shingles, has
Just been installed in the Spauld
ing mill, to work up some of the
especially fine cedar logs from !
the company tracts at Black Rock. !
This is the ffrst time shingles
have been manufactured in Salem.
The company expects the local
demand to take care of the great-
KAY IS LISTED
Egan and Willing Lead Field
In First Day of North
west Golfrns
PORTLAND. Ore . June 20
II. Chandler Kgan. Pacific North
west Golf association champion,
and Dr. O. F. Willing ld the lipid
at the end of tbe first half of the
qualifying round at the opening of
the association's annual tourna
ment here today, each with a
Kudolph Wilhelm of Portland was
third with . 73.
Other high scores are: Forest
Watson, Waverley. T.": Clark
Speirs, Seattle. 7.'.: Hen Stein.
S'.-attle. 76; Russell Smith. Wav
erley, 77; Heinle Schmidt. Aber
deen. 7; Jark Straight. Waver
ley; George Von Kim, Salt Iakc.
and Claire Griewold. Portland,
each 7.
Jack Nevilh? of San Krancis.-o
got away iad and finished with
an 2. Higgerstaff Wilson of Vic
toria, It. C4 and Robert Gellatlr
of Vancouver. H. .. turned in
scores of 81. KrcI Kay of Port
land bad an and C. If. Pig
geon of San Francisco Hnlsh?d
with an 83. II T. Gardner and
Robert Bone of Vancouver. It. C.
finished with 83 and 8. respect
ively. Proffer of Peace May
Be Made by Sinn Fein
LONDON. June 20- The par
liamentary correspondent of the
Central News says that a remar-
kable rumor is current that the
Sinn Fein intends to hignalizc th
King's visit to Belfast by making
a proffer of pear to his majesty
0 ULDINC COMPANY
AUTO LINE
led Joe's punches for one round -
then they foutht at close mir-
ters. Georges took a numher of j
body punches with a smile and
worked an upporcui. well. il- J
had Jcannette blowing at the end. 1
"He has improved I (to per cent i
in all departments of the game I
since our fiht in Paris.'" Jean- j
nette i-aid. "The harder you liit !
him the broader his smile." j
Several hundred persons watch-i
about CO behool children from
Creat Neck. I,nng island, and t
srnrc of wounded veterans who
wer" drought on stretchers from
Polytechnic hospital.
fiuntxmt Smith Dubious.
Gunboat Smith was one of the
most interested spectators. He
(Continued on page 2)
er part of this production,
The Spaulding company is run
ning iuii nine, iuii miif. uiiu luiu
ber is going out in good quanti
ties. Some goes to California and
a great deal to other towns in
Oregon; the local demand is hold-
ing remarkably well, fully twice
what it was for the years during
and immediately following the
war.
TO BE OPPOSES
Merger of Independent and
American Associations
Is Announced
CHICAGO, June 2f. Immedi
ate consolidation of the Independ
ent Oil Men's association and the
American Independent ivtroleum
association was proposed at a
meeting of executives of the two
organizations today. A joint rom
mitte' which was appointed to
perfect details will report tomor
row. The nam or the merger it wa
indicated, will he th' National
Oil Marketers' association and it
will operate on a national basis
ir. competition with the Standard
Oil company. 1.. V. Nichols, of
Omaha, was expected to be the
choice for president.
The new organization, it a
paid, will comprise per rent
uf all oil jobbers in the I'utted
States.
Man Thougfit to Be John
Darrcll Fights With Port
land Officers
roRTI-AD. Ore. .Tun- 2"
striking ,-ailor. thought to !
Ifcire.'i. about 2" jears old
- A
lohn
was
shot ' art -i k .lied lat - last tonight
in a hat'!.- !i fo'ir poln-emen at
the er '.fancy to the dorks of th'
Sh' ll Oil co.rtpany at Linnton. :i
Ji.rtl:. mcI ' suhur!. Th sho-uing
was th outcome of an alleged
trap laid for im m oi re
of the tanker City of Reno by
-trik r.
Money is Taken, Purse
And Jewels Thrown Away
Refusing to tak-' anvt'iins: bet
th" ra-h. an nnidntif d p rron
"who t')'k a pur.-e Irom the wom
en's rest rofm at th'- Sou'herti
I'arjlir d- po! Sunday tii'-ht. tlirev.
tiie purs vith th" rniainiig
rin'i nt into ;i parbg'-can When
found th' pur.-e roni.iii.' V, a t! k"!
in Powers. Ore and p w lr eon
i ,.f a w ni'-h bain and a
k chain It w.i tl'.e propertj"
of iva KHner ot Cnwi-rs. wjn
I said sh left it on a sent and when
t gj
l((v ai& waa uken ,lvm Ui.
I purse.
OIL
S'JLDF! KILLED
Ml
MEDICAL BEER
IS ISSUE
Senate and House in Race'
To Outlaw Foamy Brew
As Article for Sick Room
And Hospital. I
SENATOR FROM OHIO !
PUTS IN NEW BILL!
Jurisdiction of Island Courts
Has Important Bearing
On Situation
WASIIINCTON. June . -The
senate started a race with th'?
hous today to outlaw medical
b-.-er. Just alter the house ruK-s
lonimittee hal trmcluded a long
hearing on :. proposal ty give th'j
Vol-tead ; n ' i-'- r aJ general
proli.'hition tightening up ni'-asur-.-r.ght
ofway, Senator Willis. Re
puhlican, hio. mi roiliu a a sp -
i a I bill containing the beer and
other nneontroveried stions ot
the Volstead bill, with the liope
of having it paswd be fore the pro
hibition commissioner promui
gat ;s medical lieer regulations.
Sieulatienf. Spirited.
In view of the statements l
prohibition leaders before the
house committee that they were
unwilling to r-'draft the Volstea-i
supplemental bill, and their re
quest that it be expedited as emer
gency legislation, there was mu- n
sKculaton af to whether the vi
stead or Willi.s measures could be
put through tirst.
The committee will decide later
whether the Volstead bill or any
part of it shall le -iv-n tjp place
on the hou? calendar.
I May Ae-tuatt-H V1I1I.
In introelucinp his bill. Senator
Willis said he was actuated by
"the ii$cus.ion and delay con
cerning th? till pending in the
house. "
In addition to prohibiting pre
scriptions of b'-er as m-diririe. the
measure would provide that n't
more than the same amount of
aicohol in wine may he prescribed
within lii dav? than is now us-d
in sptritons ::'Uiirs. wliieh is oti'
half pint. Other -.rovisions would
prohibit issuance of more- than
101 prescriptions within days
to any physician for i h- us- o:
spiritous or v'nuotis liquors.
lmKrtHtion lieliilit:-l.
Irr.porta'io:-: of v hipk'y or spir
itous liquors would pri hihi'e 1.
but not alcohol until the pf j-oi:'
supply i re"iticed tfi a ioint where
it would in'-'-t the n-d to- non
h"vi rage purposes, and would give
the courts in Hawaii and the Vir
gin islands jurisdiction to e nforce
the prohibition ae:.
LH
WILL BE PET
Bare Pier Ofdercd tmd ?-
Will Keep Down D"r
onst rations
NKW VnUK. .!iin- 2". - V.'h' t:
the ; !iii' . em v. !..!:: lie, ir .'i.r.:
r.il Si:n. re lnrn n; h . ! '-:
Secretary lenb. 'i" k- V.'-'i
day i! v.ill lie at a hare' p! r f!i
rial.- oi ti e '-Tie e- ule-ii ' "d:-af:e-t
r . i: 1 e re-; c with p-'-' -'f-!
rials, to exclude the pu '!;.' to
' .ioid d scriniinaton."
There have he-e-n reports the
tirojiou -n's and e-ppotients of t'o
Ad ,i! i ra 1' i Iitidoi: .(n e. m. Mi
which he dealth with lr..-h - Am-
Mc.-ii:-; -ri- pl.n.ii'iu eie-n-.n ire
tns. '.'he pier will he heavily
po!i'- (1
W ASH 1 N ITON. hiti- Z"
retarv Ie-Iiity s,iid teieiay ra'-X'i
tuna! Suns, e.n tfachinc New r.
edne- sday. wmitii latiel when the
iir.er dc.cked .-rid tti.it tie- 'M1
had nei inte-ntioti o' - ttditi" '
se-l to take him off at quarantine
or a se-a
Keferrin:: to report- fn'r New
:-k that Irish f yinpat hiz.e-r - re
pli-iniric a eleirnin-t ra' ion fr tie
e -. ,. J li',' r . the -ei rt. 'I". ail!
I ): e hoped toe : l I tl.'t t ion o:;-i ei'-
'' !' to make it jtnien. th'e for
iati admiral to land in the ordinary
wav.
Admiral Sims is e-xpee (ed t'
iptoe-e-d he-re to conl'.-r Willi Svc
retarv Henhy.
ni
FOR CONGRESS
1
SALEM COMPANY IS AT
EFFICIENCY; HARRY
CHAMPION COOK
WILLAMETTE
HAS SO STOOENTS FIRST DAY
Summer sehool :i t 1 la met t r.
univ-rt.-jty openeil Monday morn
ing, with .".( students in the de
partments of modern languages,
education, mid Kntlish. Some
other work will be don- in other
departments hut it is not yet all
ready for pre-nentation. It may
not all le bepun until next wee.
As the cla'-s. - an- held by private
contract and arrang-m'iit le-tvve-en
prof--; sors ;ind students,
the I'ltte is ii 't especially maiejial
wh"ii lhe-y l.e-giii or close the
work.
Twenty students are enrolled
with Prof. Custav i:he-n for the
study of Spanish and French:
three classes of tie inanana laii
ua;,e? and two ot the w c--we .
Se me t,r these are freim the IliK.'i
school, and their titm- riow can h"
applie-el tfi their ( (dlej;e work ft !!"ll
Li ERElfllT
"We have been o weil pleased
with the work ol the- Salem I.;ia
Enforcement league, that it ha
seemed necessary to extend it'
scope to take in the whole of Mar- ,
Ion county." i the substanco of!
a statement by Rev. Thomas Ache- j
son. president f)f the old !eaen.
At a meeting held last night the
leasrue adopted a new -on-tit utien
extending the scope of its opera
tions to include all of Marion
rounty. and e-Iectfd a corps of of
ficers under this new aereement.
Uecause of his efficient am! falth
1 ii 1 work at the head of the older
organization. Mr Ache-'on w.i
maele president of the- new asso
ciation, which is to be known as
The Marion County Reform lea
gue. i;ttert.ert; mav lound a (leej.v
a caterpillir or ;aia!i'u!a. hut i'
isn't whe-n one- Knou- viliat it
really means It is the- rre-au-l
strawberry m the- hi-tor of th
worl-l. -a;, some of the fruit nie-n
who kn't-w . Tie- Ktte -rtn-ii; i ju :
!i(:W a' 1' prt7e. thatlh's li) the
tain? of t'o- paKt few e!ay--, and
the .tie- coming in it '"ii atul
tram : . to the- ale-m !' cm
ne-i ) i.
Tie- W'ii- .ri: are- not j.-"n-. h :!
t he;. " - " ' e ..:(!
are juv neu-irinmr to the tear
ke . T'.-- a!'- i ot:-l-!e-'e.l th"
bef catmir- l -rr r.. .-. n a.i.d ' he
: . ::t r.i r,- iiaw- -i-v. !..p.-.i ' :
creip -o t h :'! it p - ' -' '" L
all I'-cord-. If ha- h'e- r e-pe-i "-'I
Pedestrian Fined or
Bumping Into Motor Car
V M'KKi:'.AN. Hi Juti'.- 2".
j I i ; ,. ,. ; , p. j. - t la t: w 1 --erre-f
1 .f.-t ' ''i-d "
because be- started to cross this
-tree' ,,!' I "i :i'.ce-i ' ' Ti ai;t.
mobile. II" was arraigned in po
lice cent? a'(er hi.- p: .iri-t h i-i
wa." b.!iniai:e-d 'ih-- ! e ,r;
"bu'iipi!i :uto an a u t omeihi !e."
Man Still Trying Out
One oT Lockhart's Bikes
A tn . ti .1 !';- a r (! i -i the .a ,,ri .;
li i l,--kh it !'-' .Ninth o-ti-Titi
rciitl - tr e i, e- tei-ej., ne.r ts t
arid P I et PtleeW ' .' ' '
j
;e?i I
I i . w .-i rive t: t . i i 1
v he-el ., 1 ; .i.ut' d up :
h . . i-t.i! I ii I. at- r e!i it- the- eiay
.,r. ,e. i. bar app ai-'i h'-.r. t'e
.J. pat t:ne-;. at"l di e 'af '
th-.t ill- matt wa- M.i' ' '! i"-'
,,,.t tbe wheel The -tr;-.i,C't
ib-ribeil a.; be ing about .".'I years
old. ." fee t : inch' s in h'i:-ht aii'l
wtaruif; a elaik heard
OT H li
10 II I
SUMMER SCHOOL
they ente-r eollexe wxt fall. Movt
rf the- students, however, are from
the colleg?.
Another 'Jo students are en
rolled in one or more of the- three
cenirsen in Knglirh. under I'rofe;
Bor Rentfro. if there ever was a
shortage of good Knglish, spellint;
and gram-mui and big'c. they're
going to mike it up t li is summer.
Another in ptirits have re-gis-tereel
lor the stuely of education
;md philosophy, with 1'r- f. ('.
Sli"riliall.
A3 f-1 of the stud'-nts are doing
some manual vork for the vaca
tion, carrying on the scholastic
studies to till in and make their
cedlcge yejrs c'ime- rut evert.
Some are- "short '' ' re.-tiue n. r
sophs, or juiiiors. wlm ran mak-.f
th-ir remihr raiUs by Miis extr't
mi in nie-r woi k .
LEAGUE EXTENDS
The aTfairs of the lejaeue will
1 largely in the hands of a coun
ty council, elected from the vari
ous locals in the cointy. These
local.i are to bej organized as rap
idly as possible, to make the lea
gue effective for the proper en
lorreinent of all laws.
No movement has as jet been
maile for an inter-eo'int y or state
ass'K iation. though it b i-fated b
President Acheson th'at the league
he-re would gladly atfiliate with
uny other outside leat-utj that
might be formed for the same
pu rpo-e.
'i he county council that i . to
lie lnrmed will have charge of de.
veloping a financial plan to sup
port the work of the l"aju.
mm M H
that thl week would practi- raptain jnjaniin V Pout.
e.ilh tfi.. close of the s ran berry 1 now Junior dental ofpeer with Ihi?-.-eia-e.n.
but now it i.id.s fair to Fifth Or.-gon infantry, but bettejir
i,.,,,,!,.. ,,.ri,iu. i known as "Hen Pound." Saleth
- -ii- ii.- are r.per.utg -1 .i 1 1 .
thorn.-!! j-Iow ly b.-cau-e uf the
ran; ami the .,l weather. Sotn-
few i.ave been r. potte-d a- ,e-
,:,:,,,.. ,,, I,,.,.,,,,,, the
fo-abumlai.t etoi-tu... that fairly
- i : r s a'l'I -iiowi.s. se-
: : J damage- i- ,. n I ; ! pa t e-d :ne
.. i, . i ..!... : . .... . .
i e i i a a i ; a ' i m i i i . i , i j 1 1 t , -
t.io!er. i- sai! t he- ne t'h'Eitile
I'he-rries will m el(. ,,,, ,n (!!(.
f ii it
folio w
lie-
' a -a berriei 1 he-, are- ex pe t-d
to be- HI the matke-t nex' wie's.
BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE TI
VOUCH FDR BARGAIN PIES
Organization Will Supply
Authorized by Them to
Event of Friday, July
! if, ill ' l.et -1. r.r fia r I t ,
S..i"i'i'. 1 i h A tin ial I'.argam
!-i ".'huh - to hi i e Id Ki .eia.
.iniy I. ii. r ;oiini ss noii- s
j'.ill 'e t'k'etiier to IllaKv thej
e-v :.i a :-ti'"' -.tii (io -
ith i- v II work m 1 1 a i -
m in.. . t h'. '. i w ol ! a jToeeil Ha
',!tv " "h" ,:,!' ":!' r
''' 5" ' ''''Cil
Viaii.v iirj' n-i'iiis -e-1! tig n ! e i j i - -t
-a I be ) ! ! u ' . . .f o 1 , T - . a ' il , I ' f w. i ti ejtt'ij ar.tlg the-
- 'e.nt i 'ii'g th- plan - A.rd. Ih i I : f.argam !:.;."
tn::t-!f a lewh as i.o.'h! ,:,,r. t'.eve raids to be' promi-
'" ''.s i-r.- l.eing "v t ha u o. ! :nil ; nentl d..-plaed : the- More win-
pr. : marke-d eh. -An lor P.aruain ' down
Iay. i The following is a list of the
That thes prices w ill be bona !
fide ri duction-j goes without say-J Continued on page 2)
TOP IN
PLANT IS
i AMI' I.KWIS. Wash . June J 9.
in'al insiieetem pReres lor'the)
first tliree days of encampment
give- to Company 1' cf Sah-m hfh-i
e-st staneling in . ffie ie-ocy for; the!
Oregon guard units. :
The Salem company's recrtrcl
follows: kitchen, appearance .-.jiit
men. attendance, condition o bar
racks and drill (general av-ra'i'i
i per cent. Company C of K'fcjg
' e-ne is second with an avcr-irsi jf
Sj per rept. On the rifle rahjfiy
Company F leads other compuiiSes
with a unit average of 1 -i Ijh r
cent. I
Captain Hewlett and I.leu;i?-;.
ant Allan Carson and Paul Hetid-:
ricks are not too optimistic ee$
cerning the organization's haes
.for the; annual trophy, altho'ifjh
there in a general sentiment itn
camp that the Salem boys wjll
make a good try for all honors'
Harry Plant, first cook with
Company K camped here, is tbe
hero of the hour in the Fifth In
fantry. For three consecuU&e
days Sergeant Plant's kitchen hii's
take-n first honors and has befcn
designated "100 er cent kitchen"
by Major George Koehler, MLjU
inspecting oficer. ,.
I ':
Wednesday June 23 will jo
"visitors days" for this kitchen (ty
i order of the regimental medickt
Officer. At that time all meN
, f ergeants and cooks from othfer
; companies in the Oregon Infantry
outfit will be in attendance, lot
4 . . . 1 , 1 . . 11
cone noies mi uu moaei sncnerj.
Older members, of the Saleh)
company are indulging in the u-
nal initiation of recentlr recruiil
men. "Klectric mops." "parade
ground keys." "stove lid buckleytf
and other ttrythical articles ha
suddenly appeared upon the UMf
written supply table, but all 4f
the victims Join In the fun and
make ready to get the other fel?
low. Saturday one of the initiate!
made a half mile journey in quest
of "reveille- supplies." :;t
Private Linn Flanagan and Seri
geatit Daley we-re among the fo-
, tunates who received week-en4
j passes and report a pleasant visit
to the villages of Tacoma anq
! Olympia. . ?j
"Krnest K. Rohliins" is tbe waj
h signs it, bnt he is only knrtwri
in this company as the "top kick;'?
In an effort to break the routing
pleasure of heme; blamed for everi
drill order, inspection turnout anil
the weather. First Sergeant Rptjh
bins Journeyed io Tacoma Sat'tit-
elay and while there witne-ssed thi
show 'Powder Itiver." This pjr'b'
dm tion w ill be presented in Saleir
soon by the local post ef the Vet
erans of Foreign wars .Jii
dentist. accompanied AdJutarM'
General George A. White- on aH
' inspect Pm trip to Fort Steven,H
'teKon. wnere eregon const !.;
' fense units are in training Af-.'
j'i'ant White ancl Captain PonnQ
vi)1 r''",rn to xhi ra"'I Mondavi
KV.WS OMINTi;i.
. y
W lNOT June 2 Kvan:
.,.,,
f hr.-iiii.-i'. ilie, Idaho, warf'
immii i li.i ' e-el toilav to be colJortor
i re n!.- fur the distric t oT Ida
ho.
Official Cards to All Stores
Participate in Bargain Day
1
-er I a V It; - :'. r
be-.ntr ie! .-v - the ati-ri;'.--- of
th- i.u.r.' Men's le-aj'i- a ?s
un-iaiv it:s e.rKan e.--; ion eie-
- eiaie thit lio-re i : ,i t '..'.rid
ru.ltv m in' r -pr-.e-ti t a t w;!J .be.
'or'hw h peed fr-im t!-. I'.ar-
-.ai'i ' .
.ba he--i eypl., n-d iin;
nr.. !l. :ies., . !;' ie-aglie-
! -. ill s'!.'.'; . oh p... rr;-?i Ihv
if: :f ?
1 0-MILL LEW
Nl UNDER
I BHk. mm m mm m. mimt m. m. m mmm mm
Pitiless Curtailment of Work
: I In Junior and Senior Insti
J tutions Apparently Only
l Way Out.
DISAPPOINTMENT OF
BOARD MEMBERS KEEN
Simeral New Member of
Directorate, and 0linger
Succeeds Himself
i The voters of Salem yester
day completely snowed under
the 10 mill school tax levy, de
feating the proposed budget
by a vote of 486 against to
2'fiB for a majority of 203
votes against, in the special
School election.
I L. J. Simerai and H. IL
plinger were elected without
opposition to membership in;'
school board, Olinger to'
fucceed himself and Simeral
to take the place of the retirU
mg chairman, II. O. White, r
s Cut Only Way Out
"There is hut nnp thincr tn
do." Sunt.
dared last night after he had
teamed of the budget's de--feat,
"we will have to change
-)ur Plans so as to cut down
expenses $18,000. Although
m definite plans have been
made to cut out this expense
t lis R-enerally understood
inkt the levy's defeat will
rrjean the elimination of the
dDtriestic science and manual
tndning departments from
the junior high schools, the
iismissal of the school doc--or,
the school nurse and the
ibrttrian, the dismissal of the
Uhletic and physical director
)f the high school, the saving
if: monoy which is badly need
ed for repair of buildings, and ,
general lowering of stan
larls of efficiency to the new
'evel." 7
I The sch'tols will have $167,
Od.for the next year whereas
hejr proposetl budget called
or $llir,HK).
Ifajvorsen Has Comment ,
George K. Halvorsen, who
ftomes chairman of the
-ichee)l Vxard next Tueesday by :
ight of seniority, in com
nenting on the situation said ,
hat "inasmuch as the people
of. Salem have not seen fit to
provide these fippcjrt unities to
heijHrhK)l children the board
ill (" a - far as it can and '
(lieu will have to stop."
, d Cont In tieel on paee 2)
COAST BASEBALL
!' SEATTLE 10, FKISC0 9
i -y1rti K V kit . Juni- 'ih. Aftr
5-iv-J of t,!:Kzir.s liktm 12 inn lay.
fMihi-'t;! won from San r-ni'-mro 10 to
"I 'lwiiifrl fnt'ar e-ri- u el on rn
;'.oun.f th'- ln.mr tia:Tii llhort
W'tll. !titll'le-ll I.n ii- r-il.lh with o Oil
'.. ' j--rics the t; ids rujDk.
V - ; K H. E.
fV?i Krn'i-.-o 9 15 3
H-M'fin in 22 4
f !; i.1 tartj-e m-.. tt Ioul ,rii ami
,1 ...... li.fnarr. Krnri and
'jLVl'iiti.s .11 .i i. :4'.
1, T.08 ANGELES 3. POETLAKD 2
j- J-eOtTI .1 I .os Ancatem
it.l-ii- ii . e t'ri.'!.l le iniiinc teejr
Aif. . t'lirt. .'. to It w e-nnly h
iifi ,tle- cf th'1 vrii-, liowevir. with
iff!- t- SIP 1!' sri'l im I r rid all pitrh-g-r
t eht iirfl!. "I'houph Hon iti.Hit
fSfi'i In- npniterM the- hlnw. wkile
VJn H'MerH t.un laii l.nif tbr-.f hit ff
tinilaS in orii- in rung. Port!fci mid
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