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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sroday Morning, Jane 23, 1929 PAGE EIGHT ) T il i It Will Keep Hou Warm Car on Display at Ben Lomond Park Home THE CHOICE OF BE WELL LAID Bond Says Home Construe : tion No Longer Is Left to Chance Hands i Trial in Federal Court Pre vents Official Welcome Being Delivered 10OO M1 I': i i 11 i r n i . i t i i hi if 1 .1 v. 1,1 5H - Si : 1 1 .- ft" F r ) 'I I a 4 r-1 i - i ,-1 The day of the box-lika house, built in almost any location by the person seeking a home, Is de-. cidedly a thing of the past. Tae ntst. The ftrosrrle with the con tractor over amateur and only partly finished plana is likewise no longer tolefated by people who wish to make the most of their ideas for a real home. Such Is the opinion of Delutar Bond, home builder and design er. "Today we desire a proper home setting as a fit part of the home to create a peaceful setting for our dwelling. This home mnat be designed in some cases Jo carry dignity. In other cases tO.be br zarre, in still other instances to be pure and simple, but In all in stances it must be properly ar ranged, designed, colored and con structed and made into an artist is and properly finished resi dence." Home Study Need i Bond's opinion is that . .such ideas cannot, be carried out with out a building staff making a etudy of beautiful homes with' ex perienced home builder being consulted. Their likes, dislikes and eccentricities must be ap praised and fitted into the pic ture in order to meet their 'admi ration and artistic appreciation. "It is my purpose and my con stant effort," said Bond this week, "to be equipped to build houses in this city which will con tain such qualities and impart such feelings and will be of such rariation as to meet the desires and appreciation of every type of customer." IS TO SEE WASHINGTON. June 22 AP) Hugh S. Gibson, American Ambassador to Belgium, and head . of the American delegation to the League of Nations preparatory disarmament conference, . has been authorized by President Hoorer to go to London next week to discuss naval disarma ment with Ambassador Dawes. An announcement today by the state department said the con ference between the ambassadors would have particular reference to the present status of the dis armament question before the preparatory commission of the League of Nations. This announcement was sup plemented by Information In oth er official quarters that ambas- ISDN 0 MACDOiLD 237 N. LIBERTY 3 Y ' m-. ' 'v "r 4 X 1 ' 'I '',: , . :-r.? :.: : -..?' ; . , &tfyfcl!-:Z , , i'..v. ;:.:.:' .... ::::::.. ; ',, ", Kh (in Photo, shows Eawtmam farnace which ia ready and watthiir to do its doty for tbet folks who will make . the new home their own. This furnace Is uiannfact nred at Silverton. Public Preference Shown Growing Toward Fish Diet Aiding Industry's Growth By CLINTON COFFIN Associated IVees Financial Writer WASHINGTON, June 22.. (AP) Increasing public prefer ence for fish items in diet are es timated to have given commercial fishing industries a $112,000,000 gross income in 1928, while the rate of current expenditure indi cates that 1929 figures will be even higher. About 3,000,000, 000 pounds of fish came out of fisheries in the United States and Alaska last year, Lewis Radcliffe, acting federal commissioner of fisheries said, and there is a par ticularly notable increase. in the demand for the fresh fish from North Atlantic waters. sodor Gibson will acquaint the new representative at the court of St. James with full details of the formula proposed by him for evaluating the relative strength of fighting ships and of what took place at the recent Geneva conference. With this first hand informa tion, it is felt Ambassador Dawes will be all the better equipped to carry on discussions of naval dis armament with Premier MacDon- ald and other officials of the British government before whom the American formula hag been laid by the British delegate to the Geneva meeting. Th is the Modern Method Roasting and Baking - Visit the Model Home and See the 'It "Through salmon packing In Pacific and Alaskan waters is atill the most conspicuous single ele ment of fish output," Mr. Rad cliffe commented, "the New Eng land haddock fisheries have prob acy made the greatest output ad vance in the general fishing in dustry in recent years. The fresh fish landings at Just three ports, Boston, Gloucester, and Portland, which amounted to 161,000,000 pounds in 1921, rn 1928 were 278,- 000,000 pounds. Haddock fillet is now marketed all through the interior of the country, and the drain on the fish snpply is giving people in the Industry serious con cern. "Haddock catching is done by tne otter-trawling equipment, which is dragged along the bottom br sizable steam vessels. The sar dine fisheries, which are important off the Maine and California coasts, depend largely on seining the big schools at night. Last year Maine sardines canned most ly around Eastport amounted to z, ooo, ooo cases, representing SI, 000.000 pounds of fish, with i market value of 18,000,000. The California sardine pack, which was 2,770.000 cases, was valued at S9, 000,000." The western salmon season is now opening, and the Alaskan end of it, which turned out more than 6,000,000 cases of canned Two Aristocrats of the Kitchen will Give the Housewife Hours of Freedom susysetzessi svem . . I RENO, Ner., June 22. (AP) Charged with conspiracy to vio late the national prohibition act. Mayor J. F. Hesse of Las Vegaa and three other defendants went on trial today la the federal court at Carson City. That ia why Mayor Hesse was not in Las Vegas today to welcome secretary oi tne Interior Wilbur and bis party. R. E. Lake, former chief of po lice of Las Vegas, Roy Naegle, for mer police commissioner of Las Vegas, and James Ferguson, re puted bootleg king of Clark coun ty and the Boulder dam district are the other defendants. Ferguson was convicted yester day on two counts of a grand jury indictment charging con spiracy and maintaining a nuis ance and faces another conspircy charge in today's trial. He will be sentenced next Tuesday on the conviction secured yesterday. C. W. Bradshaw, whose 9-year-old son was shot and killed about a year ago while he was riding with his fther in a car that was being pursued by Chief of Police Lke and another officer, was the first government witness called. He told of being convicted three times for bootlegging. and said hjs arrest and conviction came after he had refused to pay $50 a month for protection to Ferguson. In its opening statement the prosecution announced that it would attempt to show tSat Fer guson collected protection Monday from La aVegas bootleggers with the knowledge and consent of the city officials. fish last year, will start up with in a few weeks. Henry O'Malley, who heads the government fish cultural establishments, is now on his way to the fishing grounds, and plans to remain all summer. "Mr. O'Maley believes that the Alaskan catch can be stabilized at around 4,500,000 cases each year," Mr. Rdcliffe said. "The fisheries bureau is respon sible for regulating salmon catch ing in the Alaskan waters, and we are hopeful that the measures taken to conserve stock in past years will justify themselves by maintaining it not increasing the yearly salmon runs. It is impos sible to tell in advance of the ac tual catch how large the run v.-:.! be, but this is the fourth year since regulation of the catch be gan and it may show some re sults." The fisheries commissioner ex pects to supervise the taking of more than 30,000 seal pelts this year on the Alaskan islands. The seal herd is estimated this spring to number 850,000 animals. There were 130,000 seals in the herd when the government con trol began in 1910 of New Electric PHONE 85 Oldsmobile is on the rising tide of public favor. During the past twelve month alone, more than one hundred thousand motorista have demon strated their approval by buying Oldsmobiles. And this tremendous public acceptance continues to grow. Month after month, new record of luccess are being reported from every the country. Official figures so far available for 1929 show an increase of 55 per cent over the cor responding period in 1928. 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