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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1925)
3 h: ' i II Twrw-PiiorAt 1 ft ! ' II I Real Estate, Better Homes, Clacsi ...... fied, Home Garden. SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1925 iiiii EJSTEi STATE IS FOiTIOiJ Massachusetts Wants Data on Fire From Will Moore, Fire Marshal -J Will Moore, state fire marshal, f . receives request from the state of I Massachusetts for data relative to the standardization of fire hose threads; -which he 1 has most suc cessfully supervised throughout the state of Oregon in the past year. .The letter further advises that Massachusetts has followed the .WILL MOORE secretary of the New York nu trition council of New York itv. In addition to serving on the staff of Columbia university. Dr. Wins- low studied two years in London, England, with; the University; of London, receiving degrees from that university for her work in sociology and statistics. She is in Salem especially to assist Dr. Walter H. , Brown in connection with the organizing of the work of ) the Marion county Child health demonstration. It will be remembered that it was through the efforts of the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce that Salem and Marion county suc ceeded in securing the five-year program of child health work. In competition with : 28 other cities in the west. - tate Fire Marshal constructive example recently set by Oregon relative to higher pro ficiency in fire prevention, which is in Massachusetts under the sup ervision of . the state department cf public safety. Mr. Moore has been asked to furnish copies of all the forms, data, such advices as v would be essential for the neces sary equipment to accomplish this work. They seem most interested in the regulations that Oregon has adopted and passed through re sent legislation at the request of Mr. ' Moore relative to penalizing such persons who would obstruct the work. v ,,a ' .-;"' In this connection, the state fire marshal department Jhas standard ized the fire equipment in about one hundred and thirty towns, al so many industrial plants located in these cities and the National magazine has conceded this to be one of the most efficient records ever reported. New Division Commander Elected By Local Post ' Dr. Lloyd Ivie has been elected commander of one division of the Veterans of Foreign Wars during the membership campaign that Is being carried on.; The change was made necessary by the loss of Har old Carver ' from the local post, who has moved to Portland. Ten applicants were obligated at the meeting held recently while one member,; M. G. Panek. was ac cepted as member of the local post. Others? are to be obligated as soon as the. campaign comes to a close. '. j Plans are under way for the or ganization of a degree team and active steps will begin next Sun day morning when a , committee of the vets are to meet at the Armory with Chief of Staff Ruth-, erf ord. Other visiting members are to be there at the same time. Scout Executive Arrives In Salem Ready for Work Harold Ware, Boy Scout execu tive for the Salem district, has ar rived "In Salem with" his mother. Mrs. F.-'D. Ware, and will1 begin his Scout work for the year. With out losing any time, Mr. ? Ware plunged into activities, and less than 12 hours after his arrival here he was on his way to Corval Hs for a disrtict committee conference.- ! : a : v-'- 'f ',. A full program has been ar ranged for the new Scout execu tive and is headed by a survey of the district, which will require some ten days or two weeks time. Dallas,. Silverton and Salem, are to be handled immediately ? ; Arrangements of the summer camps Is another Item that he will begin to solve. V Last' year Mr. Ware handled the camps for the Salem Scouts and secured r much favorable comment by his work. Hi Within a few ' days a eeurt of honor will be held which will give several ' Boy Scouts of Salem a chance to secure a promotion in Scoutdom. . The exact date - will be announced later. Requests for the organization of various units near Salem are com ing into the Scout office every day. The latest one was from Harrisburg, where a Scout troop is wanted. ' ' K'-: . - v,:. "A man's second wife is. more sprightly." Ah, well, an encore usually is. The quaint old-timers had a grab-bag game, but it wasn't tailed nationalism. TEACHERS KCOrS OMICALLY , y?" : Dr. Winslow Arrives, :irrr- Assistant to Dr. Brown - J-,jr .... W W . . tVfl , A. 1 Ml. . Vv of the distinguished child health . - specialists to ' arrive In the city o assist Dr. Walter H. Brown, director in charge of the five-year - program of the Marion county child, health demonstration. She arrived in the city yesterday, com ing direct from New, York city. I Dr. Winslow is secretary of the child health ? demonstration com mittee with headquarters In New York city.- This committee is in charge of the four denominations financed by the Commonwealth fund. For a number of years Dr. Winslow was on the teaching staff of Columbia university, New York, where her time was largely given to health education work In con nection with the nursing and health department, as well as the nutrition department of the unl- - versity. - . When on the teaching staff of Columbia university she '.was in charge of its research work along health lines. She also served as TOKIO, Mai-. 71 he education al department proposes to intro duce a bill in the present session of the diet to provide houses for the foreign teachers in the govern ment schools. There are nearly 100 such instructors, largely Am erican and British, and about $150,000 will be asked for the housing scheme.; no m m m S 4TH l If 3 f DnuccToru: TINKER TAPE has thousands of uses in the home, office or workshop. The housewife can use it to mend a broom, brush, umbrella; or lamp shade, repair a lamp cord or torn skirt. - - . - A man will find it useful for re pairing golf sticks', fiehing rods, tires, etc. j The most universally useful art icle to have around. Five yard roll on metal jpool Perry Drug Store 115 Son th Commercial SALEM - - - OREGON Kodaks And Kodak Supplies Be ready for Spring get a Kodak so you may have a permanent record of , the sports and festivities you en joy most. a " 1 Careful Kodalc Finiohihg ' By an Expert Finisher at no Extra Cost. -..-" . ' " n' ; , Bring Your Films to ATIAS DOOX fi.STATIOMY C0.1 463 State Street izes, is the contention of the fruit man. In the past canners and packers nave rejected the grower's product if the market sagged. Us ually the growers are docked by the packers and canners on the pretext that the fruit is below quality, and thus get the fruit at a reduced price. Under organi zation the grower can get a square deal - in these disputes, it is claimed. - ; Growers Secure Protection r By Organization, Is Report "Growers are unorganized so. far ; and have no voice in what they shall say to what they re ceive ' for their product," accord ing to XV. F. Drager, prune buyer. "The canners and packer are no tifying growers that a growers organization will be unnecessary this year on account of the higher prices realized for fruits both can ned And dried." - - , That difficulties will be faced by the growers unless he organ- SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN? and INSIST! 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