10 rrm oiiegoit ctatesian. sale!i. Oregon. Tuesday Horndsg, nuv-cagEB zo, 1027, GIKIYDiSTIilCTS . RECEIVING CHECKS $1 54,83 1 .60 A p portioned Out of Elementary, State " and County; Funds- checks aggregating J154.831.60 were sent out Monday to the var loas school districts' in - Marion county from' the office of Mrs- Mary Fulkerson," county superin tendent ' of : schools. ' Of. this amount I48.281.CS was Marion county's share from the element ary school fund, 825,229.88 m 272, they are 8790.31 and 11808.96. . .1 ' ; ; ; The number of school children used in the computations is the number counted in-the school cen sus last spring rather than the number this fall as made public last week. ! . AT THE ELSINOIiE THEATER TODAY SAHD ROYALTY AMOUNT WOT DETERMINED HERE : ,. (Continued from Page One) en from the Columbia river. The only Question at .issue, the attor neys said, was the amount of roy alty to be assessed In connection with previous operations. Attorney Logan said he considered the op erator's previous offer . of 1 1000 fair and Just. T tin fixing the amount of royalty to be demanded by the state of Oregon on sand taken from the from the regular state fund and .Columbia river, In the future,1 at $81,320.09 was the county fund The elementary school fund is apportioned on the' basis of the number of grade teachers in the respective districts. It was com pu ted at the superintendent's of flee that there are 329.9 grade teachers In Marion county. -' Frac tions enter into the statistics due ' to the fact that some teachers put In only part time in grade work. Tbm eiemenary fund was given out on the basis of 314 6.34 per teacher. . . ',. - The state fund Is given out on a per capita .basis, the 3i5.229.8S beings apportioned at the rate of 81.68 per child of school age. Any child between the ages of, four and , 19. inclusive,- is considered of school age whether he attends school or not. .. The county fund is also appor tioned on the basis of the number of children in each district, except that each district Is first allowed 3100 After the flat allotment of 3100 th e 1 district gets S 4 . 2 S for each child of school ager f , - school district 24, which com prises tho city of , Salem, receives .the : largest allotment.' - On the basis of 6079 school children In .. the f district, this district - gets $16,909.23 of the elementary school fund, and 335,862.15 from the 'state and county funds' com- - blued, r .. '-: -j. Silverton, or School District 4, v ranks second in the county. With 1253 school children, it receives $3881 from the elementary , fund -and 36,265.00 from both the other two."' V ; 1 V. - r- - : r-: 1- - Woodburn, District 103, places third with 593 children and re ' ceives 31,522 of elementary school fund money plus 33,563.80 from : the other two sources. 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Ms ITS torneys for the operators said the local land board should exercise care and resnTTS-TOt' f; Attorney , Logan - pointed out that in case the royalty demanded was ; excessive i. every person in Multnomah county using sand for building or other purposes would be required to pay financial trib ute to the state of Washington. He- said he based this assertion on reports he has received show ing that virtually all ofj the' sand removed from the Columbia.' river in recent years was taken from the Washington side of the stream. In discussing the report of the auditors, Attorney Logan said, the figures presented , to the , land boards showed conclusively that no attempt had been made by the sand and gravel operators to de fraud the state out of a cent; in connection with operations on the WlUamete river, t ; t The report of the ,; auditors showed," said Mrl Logan, "that the sand and gravel operators on the Willamette river have dealt fairly with the state of Oregon. The charges of . alleged Cr trickery were disproved, and these charges now have returned to certain self ish interests which would stifle competition In the sand and gravel business in this state." 2 f l t " The statement ('also' was made at the meting that because of cut throat tactics- practiced by the Ross Island Sand and Gravel com pany, the so-called Independent diggers had lost money during the past 12 months. ' . . ; Attorney General Van Winkle advised the Oregon ? land board that under the lawa compromise settlement' with the sand and gra vel operators was not permissable. He said any royalty demanded for the removal, of sand from tie Co lumbia river either in the past or future should be! computed on a yardage basis. ! Attorney Logan accused , the-attorney general of -being" technical. This resulted in a discussion and the accusation tnat the : Oregon land board . apparently had been delinquent In its operation of the so-called sand and gravel law. "If the attorney general de sires to be technical," said Attor ney Logan, "the sand and giavel operators may demand a detailed statement showing the amount of sand taken from either side of the line dividing the Columbia-river between Oregon and Washington. Attorneys and - members of the land boards agreed that this would be difficult to determine. -' Any royalty that is received be cause of sand operations on the Columbia river during the past seven years will be divided equally between the states of Oregon and Washington: . - Future royalty charges probab ly will be based on the amount of sand taken from each side of the stream.'.-. , J - :- ' , 1 Hie Greatest - , tt ? ' " J -'" ' " ' ' ;.. -- - .. - ' . .., v : , T fit '- . V .- s -. J . -.-,sJ,L,- -! i " . j.- j f c GIFT - DM ui-Uuiwr X I Call 951 Today for Appointment ! rrnn nn n n Li L -J u J L J t3 L3 n n kn ua 12 jiuziains. IVAN PETDOVICH and AUCS (TUHx m THE GAJ3DEN. OF ALLArt Clark. V. Savage - and Assistant Attorney General M. H. Wight represented the state .of Washlng- LIQUOR FORCES GET TOGETHER FOR DRIVE (Continued from Page One) . cents a letter.: -:rl:iy.ly,-Stajton Gives Expanatlon Captain Stayton sad the! ad dress was in reality an accounting of his stewardship during the last year. lie declined to reveal I de tails of this yarrs work. 4 The names of those invited, to the dinner were withheld.- It is known, however, that among those invited were James W. Wads worth Jr., former United States senator from ' New York; Dr., Nicholas Murray-: Butler,'; president of i Co lumbia university; . United . States' Senator Walter. E. Edge of New Jersey, and John Phillip Hill; for mer congressman from Maryland. ? Mr; Wandsworth let it be known, In advance of the dinner, that he expected to be a candidate f for, delegate at. large; to the next re publican national convention.' I : nopes For More Strength? f ' : I trust that many other dele gates will be chosen,! he said, "who . believe the - prohibition amendment should be wiped out or modified.', I hope the national convention : will meet the Issue. It Is here. It is everywhere. I for one propose to meet it. ! " "My attitude is unchanged. I It is the same as when I ran for the senate last year, Mr Wadsworth was defeated by Robert F. Wag ner, democrat, in tnat election. . I am speaking now merely as a regublican, but the issue will be met in the"c"onvention. if I have anything to say about it." S J . ; Dr. Butler today told George K. Morris, chairman of the republi can y. states committee, that ; he would. not be a candidate for dele gate at the next republican na tional convention, and said he was not a candidate -for any "' of fice. -- ' -v ' . . .' CRISIS POINTED, LINEN i. MILLS PROGRAM HERE ; (Continued from Page One) full capacity of the plant, may be forced into the -hands of a re ceiver, r - - - -' - -ll-:VVp'to Salem Polk So far, these bonds are being of fered only to stockholders. In or der, that they may protect their own investments, by taking these first mortgage bonds up to 30 per cent of their stock. Investors In Portland hare taken advantage of this offer,' so that now the com pany's fate depends on the Salem stockholders., 4 1 J Men conversant with conditions here hare been predicting within the last week that if the linen mill fails for' lack of this relatively small amount, real -estate values in Salem will drop, the city's out standing building ".program 'will cease, office buildings, hotels and apartment houses will be emptied of tenants. ' " INSANITY CLAIM MADE 5 BY MRS. RUTH SNYDER - '(Continued rom Page One) ficlals said . today when they learned of plans of counsel for the woman to have Dr. Clarence J. Neymann, Chicago psychiatrist, conduct an examination. -. "No outside doctors, epecialists or examiners of any- sort will be admitted," said Warden Lewis E. Lawes. "The regular commission members are the only experts we will recognize or permit to see an Inmate in the death house." 'Raymond P. C. Kieb, state com missioner, said that "only the of ficial alienists" can make any ex aminations In the death house. era CLUES PLEASEG hWH - " ' ' ' 1 - Second McDowell Event of Season Hfghly Approved -:- By Large Crowd By Rozella Budi i . : A memorable concert was pre sented Monday evening in the con cert hall of the Nelson building by the Cadman musical club of Portland before an approving au dience that completely filled the hall . , - This courtesy-concert was the , second McDowell club pro gram of the 1927-28 season. The interesting j. "ogram open ed with a brilliant piano ensemble number, ; "Tarantelle" (Mojrkow skl) played by Mrs. C. Ralf Mill er and Mrs. Charles - A. Fowler. Their work displayed the perfect unity and complete understanding existing between the two artists. LMr8. Miller will be remembered in Salem for her assistance in the delightful costume recital glren last spring by her sister,' Mrs. Ar thur J. Rahn. : - - - Mrs. C W. Yielding, whose full. contralto voice was of a very plea sing quality, sang " two - German songs, " Warich night eln Halm aut Wisengrund?" and "Wiegenlled." both by Tachaikowsky. and "The Gift Supreme" (Smith). Her con cluding number "' was ' especially suited to. her voice and was sung with carefully sustained depth. . The third group of the program consisted of two vocal numbers: "The Nightengale" (Ward-Steph ens) and "Life" (Curran) sang by Mrs W T. Harrison' in a sur prisingly brilliant soprano; voice. The ' scintillating rTarautelle" by MoszkowBki 'and the pictures que "Ritual Fire ! Dance" (De Falia) were played by Mrs., D. Tandy Hunt with marvelous -tech nique and keen musical feeling: The rich "contralto voice of Mrs. Harold Baylel was admirably adapted to the group of numbers which she offered to the respon sive audience. "When the Night with StiIlySilence Comes" Rob ertson) : "Thy Last Hour" tKra- mer) and "Thy Beaming Eyes" (McDowell) ; were all beau.f ully sung with a pure vibrant tone. Mrs. Miles Delwin Warren com pletely won the audience with her lovely lyric soprano Yolce, de lightfully fresh and clear. Unsat isfied with "An Old Song" (Bu chanan) and "The Meadow Lark" Read the Classified Ads Arrested On Larceny Charge- Dale A. Russell was arrested last evening on a charge of steal ing a typewriter. P. C. McCarthy and Ed Roy Were arrested, charged with the theft of "an overcoat. WHAT MARKET PROSPECTS ; For These Stocks Now Int. Comb. Eng.tU. S. Steel? -Mo. Pacific pf.? Marland Oil? Am. Republics? PortoRicoTob.B. Anaconda? Dodge Bros.? ; Lago Oil? St. Gas. & Elec? 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