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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1926)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEI.T, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 5, 192(3 TflfntnimriiTr-: ijjiLuuijruiMUuHii: IIIilDEUES Reports on Trip East to Mar ! ton-Polk Realtors Llmch-" : . . '. -eon. Yesterday , ' 1 ,' ; ;. . . " It ." ; I Declaring he "understands that ihe, base 'ball, coach at one of the tat e colleges receives -.$10.000-it . Jear tor ', dojn three .months' work, and that the tate has to pay for It, Frank Durhln. promin ent local 'hop merchant and own kr of one of the largest . dairy -ranches in Marlon county who ad - flressed the Marlon-Polk ' County , Realtors yesterday. , stated that such money should be spent to relp educate farmers. I -bellere In ; athletics In chooU." he said, "but X do not be lieve In major athletics.' I don't Wlleve. In bis salaried coaches. . Old Tirno Fiddlers 1 -" "Contest 8ALKM AIUIORY TONIGHT Auspices ' Salem Lion's Club, Benefit Charity . Fund. $S0 in Cash Priiea, Many Merchan dise Prizes ' 6 Dlgi Program -and - Old : Time Dancing. Ereryono come and ring a friend. , ? CiENERAX. ADMISSION' SOc Fetr of yon are making $10,000 loij .4 ijuU year's . -work, . and .yet the mafct of y9u have as mucjl brains liR' the coaches . who are making! that much money in three mointhsl . - . ' . -" ' 1'We jare paying excessive taxes for ourtwo state schools. Do not misunderstand me. I believe "la higher duaUon but 1 would like to see more of the money go into eddcatien." - N .'- 'i " ) - ; 4 fir. (Durbin . has recentllr re turned from a trip to the middle west. Where he attended the Na tional : breeders Association as representative s from '- the north west. He told the realtors that the entire east, from the mid west to the Atlantic seaboard la crying hard times. - Oregon Is a paradise In comparison, he declared.. . Ie recommended that the coun ty hire a county agent to help in agricultural. He said results of a (veryf ' noticeable' i nature have been obtained in: Washington county since-. the hiring of a county jagent'.'. - . He aft Id that in spite of the fact hejis aklemocrat, he thinks Gover nor Lewd en of Illinois is one of i - - i - , . the - biggest men In the country, and wouldveri be willing to sup port him should he run again for president. 1 ; L RECEIVKIt IS i NAMED 'I ' , i COLDENDALE Wash:. Feb. 4. B. Ap Parham. Yakima fruit man. was today named receiver for th4 Mt. Adams D'Anjon orchards. Inf.,. a j $300,000 concern.' The company is said to hare the larg est pear acreage in . the Pacific northwest, the land being located near Jlasum. ..' "' EJTIrE ."CREWr RESCUED EIGHT MEN AltE TAKEN" FROM " STORM-RACKED VESSEL " . ' : L SClTUATEMass.. Feb. 4. ( By Associated Press.) The en tire crew of eight men . was res cued tonight from . the , schooner Kenwoed, - Halifax v for Boston, which j wenV ashore- "today on Rocky jCiedar, pofttt ,i "tL blinding snowstorm.-J jThe esset was in danger of breaking np but no at? tempt' aVealvage was to' be made until : tie heavy seas went down, i The sailors' were exhausted and chilled.! They were brought ashore in a lifeboat by members of the north Scituate life .saving station. They said that the schooner, bear ing a cargo of lumber, had been blown $35 miles off her course to the southward. SHOCK FATAL TO, CHILD LAD : p : . KILLED ' WHEN HE touches axtexxa; VANCOUVER; -Wash- .Feb. 4. (By Associated Press.) -James, 7-year-old son of F. T. Grenwood. was killed hfire tonight when ho came in contact - with a ' radio antenna wire which a. windstorm had. blown over a power wire. Al though! the father received severe shocksi he wrenched" the boy loose from the wire and hurried him to a hospital, - where- doctors pro nounced him dead.-"- Portland Atlantic Coast ice cream firm contracts for 10 car loads. .$75,000 worth of 'barreled jptrawbefj-iesfof. 196 M'CAMANT ' IS i RETICENT t y ; l' JUDGE ' DECLARES HE MAS .MJTHIXG. MORE TO .W i BOISE, Idaho; Feb. 4. HBy As sociated Press. )-rJudge. iWallace McCamaat. whose nomination as federal judge has been under fire and w he-declared before the sen ate Judiciary committee that Theodore Roosevelt1 traa ! "not a food American declared upon his arrival" here today fort a brief Tisit . with hie, son that ; he had nothing further to add! to his statement which aroused! consid- erable -discussion throughout the eotrntry. ; ' t '" ,. '' Judge McCamaat is now! serving on the bench of the Ninth circuit under a recess appointment by Piesident Cdolidge. f His appoint ment is now before thei senate, which has before it all his public statements. "-... I f- -;, f : ; WILL BUILD CHURCH YAKIMA. Wash., Feb. 4. Con struction of a new $175,000 church will be' started t Monday morning by the parish of St, Paul's Catholic "church, it wasvannounced here today. ' The contracts call for completion of the structure with in "11 months. ' 1 I ' j v f ' LOq EVCREASE SEEN VICTORIA, B. C., Feb: 4. (A P.) --Figures announced here today - showed that . loggers of British Columbia last year exceed ed the rocord for 19 2 4 .for logs scaled, bv 61.500.000 board feet. In 152S, 2.611, 2G,527 board feet were scaled. 4 ITJ.g Maya Mod KJany :4oecfif;;Joie Lift This it rn 'U . : UU: zJ. 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