r-a THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OIIEGON TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBEIt 23,1026, BAPTISTS TD HIVE FINEST QRGAi H E Neraly $5000 Has Already Been Pledged to Pay the Costs of Organ The First Baptist church ot Salem at a special meeting called by the organ committee, with W. T. Jenk3 as president, had a very " enthusiastic meeting last night. The proposition wan brought for ward and explained by the differ ent members appointed on this special committee. The Interest waa so great that in less than IS minute? the group present, which was not a large one in numbers, pledged 12350 towards the cost of the pro nosed new organ and Its installation." As there l already an organ faad of $5000. accumulated over a considerable period from vari ous collections and enterprises de voted to the organ campaign. lead ing members of the church are very much encouraged. They hope to see the fund completed soon. The plan is to install the most tip to date pipe organ to be found in- any church-in Salem, and this is what a leading Salem musician says the. First Baptist people will be able to boast, it the program they are working on shall be com pleted In full. To Produce Moving Objects by Radio' O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint Co.'. Radiator, fender and v body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance of your auto. 267 S. Com'L () H. T. Love, the jeweler, 335 State St. High quality Jewelry, silverware and diamonds. Tfce gold standard ot values. Once a buyer always a customer. t ) CHAPLIN DENIES MEX RUMORS OF DIVORCE (Continued from pag. 1.) HermoBillo. Sonora, attorney until 1 read it in the paper today." Wright indicated that bis client was awaiting some action on the part of Mrs. Chaplin, who an nounced recently that she would sue the comedian for divorce. Mrs. Chaplin likewise had not heard of any Mexican angle to the domestic rift, she said, and even If her husband did contemplate some such action it would not alter her plans in the least, she Bald. Chaplin married Miss Grey, who was hl3 leading lady in pictures, at Empalme, Sonora, more than twa yearg ago. 11. 1.. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner; the store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, ab solutely. () Acclimated ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Urox in reason. We have our own nurseries. 178 S. Com'l. () ' - - J t V if " 4i iff vis1 -I . 1 ' 1 ' : r- IV ' .. . U 3 KILLED WHEN OIL ' BLAST WRECKS' PLANT " (CcmUaa4 from pf 1) ' ' ' certalned. Company offieinK late tol.iy set guards about the burned area and orders were to admit so one other than company workmen, with spe cial Instructions to i-rlude newspapermen. The plant contained three tanks for gasoline with a c-aparity of 2000 gallons, kept under presiire. This morning when ih.- explosion occurred, the tanks wer not quite full. The first explosion came when the top of the center tank blew off and scattered the gasoline over a radius of 200 feet. The gasoline was ignited by fires of the boilers and acntner sharp explos ion follewed and a moment later Cluster of seven lights nseer in television projector by means of which Dr. E. P. V. Alexanderson'. consulting engineer of the Gen eral Kleetrie company and the Radio Corporation of America, ex pects to reproduce moving objects by radio. When the drum covered with mirrors is revolved at great speed the entire screen is covered with brilliant lights. Dr. Alexanderson and the machine are shown in photo. another city lies within this radius. In that case the Salci commis sion's jurisdiction extends half way to the limits of the other city. The only city that conies within thi regulation is West Salem, in Polk county. A petition at W. :. ilooro to erect a duplex house within a ("lass 1 district was brought, nr. but it is automatically rejected be cause such houses are prohioiu 1 in the Class 1 district by ordin ance. A dedication or a rive feci, jtrip of land along Garnet street vo the city for improvement purposes was considered. Twenty feet have al ready been dedicated in this street. The commission ref o:imcnle;l to accept the dedication, with lle stipulation that no action towards improvement t-e taken until a fur ther strip of land is dedicated, to make the street a practicable width. Nothing less than 50 foot street, with a 24 foot improvement will be considered, it was decided. PLANNING COMMISSION AGAINST CURB PUMPS (CoD'ioaed from pas 1) taken action to abolish the curb piimps in the business district. The zoning commission has power o regulate all plats of land withlii six miles of the city limits, it was pointed out, extep' where Pomeroy & Keene. jewelers, never fail to give you 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () Ira W. Jorgensen. i0 S. High St. Parts for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store In this section. Prompt and re liable service the rule. () The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy every day supplying best homes with bakery goods of all Icinds; baked in a kitchen as clean as your own. 345 State-St. () Tillamook will raise $43,633 taxes for municipal use this year. STREAMS TURN INTO TORRENTS IN SOUTH (Continued from page I.) highway commission- Eastern kentucky experienced a second flood within a week as a result of heavy rains Friday night and Saturday, but the waters had begun receding tonight. Other portions of Kentucky where swol len streams covered highways and lowlands reported the flood re ceding, except in the western part of the state, where the Cumber land crossed and where the Ohio river is predicted to reach flood stage Wednesday or Thursday. In the vicinity of Taducah Kentucky. Evansville, Ind. Farm ers living in the lowlands have been warned. Basements of some stores at Paducah will be flooded when the Ohio reaches flood stage at 43 feet there. Crop damage in the valley of the Cuachita river in Arkansas will be heavy. Arkansas points reported water receding. In Mississippi the Tombigbee was expected to reach its greatest height. Scores of people at Columbus, mostly negroes, who were marooned by the Tombig bee's rise, had been rescued to night. Smaller streams in Mississippi were reported falling. More than a thousand miners were thrown out of work in Alabama when the Warrior river flooded the workings of the mines in Walker county. Albanv Oreeon Milk company 1 will let contract for new condens- t ary. Uatteh for DA! M IFw Dft! Soon We Will Announce Our Great We want to make this the biggest and best January Sale ever known in Salem and vicinfty- f - - . -: . . ..',- , - , ' , ; This sale will interest everyone. It will be the great est opportunity to buy high grade merchandise at big sayings Hthruput the entire store again: we "say wait for it. ' XI iHKitjptiiii Salem, Oregon Corner Court and Commercial the gasoline-sprased region was In flame3. ... Out of the fiery circle staggered men, tearing bcir burning gar mentA from thea as thzy fled. Sdme rei hel ii- outer edge of the fire with only .charred shreds of their clothes left. As men rushed in from other parts of the field to fight the flames, a second storage tank ex ploded, about a half hour after the first. Again a rain of flaming gasoline drenched the area. A fight to save nearby tanks holding 75,000 gallons of gasoline was suc cessful although the Insulation was burned off the nearest tank. All of the men injured were in the gas and construction depart ments.. The men came from Ven tura, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and other points, officials said. MOTORIST'S BODY FOUND Auto Plunges 150 Feet Down Em bankment Near Mosier ; THE DALLES, Ore., Dec. 27. I A I') The body ot ISeorge M. Hosier, rormer deputy in the ot fire cf stale superintendent of banks, vas found beside th wreckage of his automobile today, a short distance west of the Mos ier tunnel. The car had left the highway and plunged 1.10 feet down an embankment. It is not known when the accideut occurred although it is believed to have been within: the last three days. Hostler's body was discovered by some boys on a hunting trip. I Hostler lived here four years ago. Some months ago be left , Oregon for California and it is be lieved he was returning "here to spend the holidays with relatives and friends.- , - ---f. Reduction on all haM at " the Vanity Hat Sheppe. 387 Court St. Be $ur to see our line of hata be fore buying. Latest metal cloth hat just in. () - rr i .,'); on The baJlea-Callf ornia Mghwav near Redmond Christmas, nlghu Berrirhda waa Iniareid when the car In which he and rompanlon, Jose Araquena, were riding left the road and turned over several times. Araquena was not hurt. Mr. Used. Car Buyer: Have yon een the real buys at the Capital Motors Incorporated? See Biddy Bishop. 3T,o N. High St. Tele-j phones 2125 and 2126. ( MAN DIES FROM INJURY Automobile - Turns Over Several Time .Tter leaving Ktal BEND. Ore., Dec, 27. (AP) Leon Berrichoa, 25, died here to night as a result of Injuries re ceived in an automobile accident FUN FIT FOR A KING! AT , THE ELSINOR NEW YEARS MIDNIGHT MATINEE , i 1 " 1 " - " '- - . ! 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