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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1929)
X 1 1 ' i." W PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, OreonTuesday - - Morning; Inly 9, 1929 ::-j .--r- .-14' 44v-.,. --jlf' ;j: .? -4', t- 1 k-3 iff. f U i IIS Two Saiem Units Are Among ;Tho$e .ficading For ;:j JPugetj Sound . - The tlltb'Coait Artillery, Ore gon National Guard has bem or : dertd Vy i tbe wmr department to participate in tht Minor Joint Anny anH Nary jOxerciscs and the ' battle practice with the regular j coast artillery troops at Fort Wor . dea,' i Washington beginning July ;l7.t ... J The SOth' Coast Artillery u composed: of . headquarters, head s quarters hattery including band. - and firs firing batteries located in the state as follows: ' Regimental headquarters and band, Marsbfield; headquarters battery. Salem: Battery "A", Al bany; Battery "B", Ashjand; Bat tery, "C" Marshfieldi Battery . m' Klamath Falls; Battery "E", Cottage Grove; j Medical, detach - , ment, Salem; , - Beginning1 Jury 9, the various organizations will entrain at ther? home stations and upon arrival in Portland on the morning of July 10 a special train will convey the regiment, intajct to Seattle, there detraining atj the Colman Dock: and embark on aPugefSound N i.Tigatlon boac for Forts jWorden and: Casey. Upon arrival at these posts the, regiment will commence i training on tpe 6" and 10" guns and; 12" mortars'ln preparation for the maneuvers and the battle 1 practice. The ; navy plans to have five battleships, 12 destroyers and a number of auxiliary ships In the northern waters by July 16. The army and inavy maneuvers will be , In the nature of an attack and de fense problem in which the navy wllli conduct certain tactical jroh lera for attack on the defenses of the jPuget Sound and the harbor - defease troops will man the forti fications I In defense of an attack ing jenemy fleet. Ifb doubt full advantage will be I takn by the Navy of the use. of i dark news J fbg and smoke screens j during the operations. Blank am munition and smoke balls will be used to stimulate actual firing of ; f ervlce ammunition by both sides. Following the maneuvers the har ior defenses will conduct battle - practice using service ammunition. Targets towed by tugs represent ing enemy naval ships will be tow- - ed Ion various courses in the '' Straits and anywhere from one to 12 batteries manning 6", 10" and 12" guns and mortars will fire on the targets using projectiles weighing as much as lOOO.pounds t: - .. - - -i. !. . .! with a propelling charge -ef pow der weighing 275 1 pounds. Upoa conclusion of - tbettwtlcal", prob lems the fleet will? pas through the Straits In formation- and ren- iu at Port Townsend, Seattle the Puget Sound Navy Yard. July 24th the 24$th Coast Qery will break camp and re- to their home stations. den - Or AitI turn : i i m SSL club found It? summer enar Adams S acre The Salem Hant self at heme in its ters on the Glen L. tract Jn West Salent late Satur day evening and Is! well adjusted already to the new instruction will be continued with out a brink and riders will take their customary jaunts now over the West Salem hills. , The new quarters provide- ade qaate care in every Way and an open, track which is especially de sirable for summer riding and tbe much-sought ultraviolet rays.- Ad ditional stables. arej already under construction. ' James Emmons and the same telephone! number 551 remain with the academy. To reach the Hunt club summer quarters follow the Wallace road past 'the railroad track and 'take the first turn to the left which leads directly tthe new site, hap pily locaed as it is n a lovely spot in the wooded hills. BEEVES, OF JEFFM1I DIES i . i JEFFERSON. July 8. Edward Elsworth Reeves was born in Lin coln, Placier couhty, California, August 9. 1861. At the aga of 11 years he came ta Oregon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Bartley Reve3 and resided on a farm three miles north of ' Jefferson, wh4r he spent the sreater part of his life. For a number or years he conducted a photograph gal lery. For seven years he was em ployed by the forest service as tire warden In southern Oregon. '. At the time of his death he was city marshal and Water superin tendent, of Jefferson. Only January , 1921, he was united in marriage! to Miss Net tie Klampe. Besides his widow he leases' to mourn his death three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. J. H. George Lynes. Mrs. A. J. Shu maker and Frank Reeves, of Sa lem1. He was a member of the L Q. O. : F., and son! of a pioneer family , . . 1009 lil n Theft of U99 chickens from his farm on -Route J4 sear SUverton, was reported la- Salem Monday by Jess W. Miller, the ownsc of the cUekeaC Be said they -were stol en ; the night of Jury rsrMnier had been away In Portland tor two days arranging for: a place te sell the nockwalch raascd. In size from two to three pounds. Miller estimated the value of the chickens at 11209.' No clue to the thief had been fpund thus far by Miller. 'S Tin 1 WHIG PICTUR E Hairy hands reaching around sacrificial altars, the laughing of a maniac and the distant howling of hounds caused many shivers to run up and down the spines' of those who Saw the first showings of "Stark Mad" at the Capitol theatre, Sunday. The maidenly stenographer, Louise Fazenda, with her hopes that she would live to see a re. port of the expedition into the jungles of Central America in print, brought the I laughs at Just the Instant to l relieve the strain of. the horror and hnxiety for the I party safety of -the fiancee of the Jos mam : the party was earchina; 1 -THa . roamiac tpt tad t&a rows shot at members of the tar added new fears to the as H searched through the old Jaca temple, : ' ", ' .. Bat only a touch 'of the horror and danger of the expedition re. malned after It was oreri Suc cessful la warareUinc a ' long standing mystery - and lm break ing a natlta aupetgUtlon. It end ed -without retreta. IB BSTWFE AUBURN. July 9 Leila. Arm- i M V. M 1, BirunSt uaukuici ui sax. ;uiu Karvey Armstrong, became the bride of Stanley Fagg', eldest son of Arsa Fagg, at a pretty home wedding; Saturday evening at S o'clock, with the Rer. E. A. Fogg officiating. The impressive ring ceremony was used. Twenty-four immediate relatives were present. The bride was beautiful in an ensemble of white and dainty pink floral flat crepe. The room was adorned with Madonna lilies and fern, with toher flowers. ' Imme diately atter the ceremony the couple lejfi for a honeymoon trip to Spokane, Wash., and other points. tJpon thetr return they will reside in Eugene, where the groom is a foreman under the employ of the telephone vompany in the construction of conduit forms. 1 : fllTlf mmm t 1 The bride . hae'ta'sti ' coapteted her fourth year Uf thai state auto2 mobna fleitartiaent and hai been well known la Church circles aad Sunday school work, having 'served as aectetary-treasurer for the Baxerrflla, Sunday t school district for several years. ! . ; She enjoys the higbsst esteem and love of, a multitude of frleadt. inninniifiifiT Mill BE SEN EARLY ' ' ' '' ' 'ill Persons to whom thej city ot Sa lem owes money other tnaa reg ular wages or salary will have to get their bills la more promptly iathefutureV H Recorder" Mark Poulken has is sued a notice that these bills mast be la his hands fire days before the council meeting if they are to be approved at that ' meeting. .which; means that they must reach the.cttrraU!-br t efetockHe thai nrecedluK Wednesday, v Aad ' that roes for 'ntxt llonij - AlcSit'f meetiag. ' . p- v"-- - This provision has beea books for tome time, butl beea generally disregarded ly, and bills have riving vp to the time meeting. J But from! now on bills la lata cannot be acted a sncceedlnr meeting. council ha required that list, of these claims be to , each alderman, aad tlon of these lists takes time, continued upon f0r AVIATOR KILLED BERLINO, N. J., Jul (AP) An ' anldeatified oa the It bat recent- iar- tof the i r I i eoming UAU1 'the typed furnished prepara- aviator was killed tonight when his plana fell and was wrecked neat here. The plane eaught fire and the pilot was severely burned before taken from the wreckage. and The Oregon Statesman Portland Telegram, two dailies for CO cents per month order phone's 00. The great .To RQElEnSOF PAPER 1 ToeETras r- -. - -I,! Thrilling Serial Hit to Ap pear hi Statesman in ! Mearfuture M "Blue Blood and Red." a thrill ing stery 'ofiNew York's under world ; and Tlrgiaia aristocracy, will start soon in the Statesman. This Is the-latest serial bit from the pea ot Robert Terry Shannon, popular author of "The Taxi Dancer." "Ladles Must Love" and an imposing number of oth er successes. ;' ' ; v' -Some idea' ot the source of con flict, in !'BIue . Blood and Red" may be gleaned from the title. The story concerns the adven turers and misadventurers of Ed die Regan, a likeable New York INow .Playing A BiH Par Excellence! Last Times - 1UUKUI QlOuxJ I Europe's Great1 est. F-nsation! See and Hear him ' sing "Lou- ilse, mOm Top of 'the World," "My I Cherlo" A .-. v. QY" '''fgr' fir- Also L. CABJjOS .MTJEB, at the Orgauu Other Feaiuree. youth, - who- gets and is about, to silk: robbery: wlieh stops him. s t in with a gand engineer a big hts conscience Read the Classified Ads. The Better Entertainment 11 v 31 !! OOOC JTOW WAxTNO Warner Bros. TRAPHONE ALL-TAOONO Sensation STARK MAD With i BL B. 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