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. . ' 1-. - ' - - - j -r THE WEATHER ; - ' Fair and mild today; - Xo r change la humidity; Mod ate . northwest- winthu Ma-; ' terapetatnte- Thursday 86; v Min. 43; River -.0; So rain. t GREET THEMl s f .t - V ' .- Salem will be : host to thousands of visitors this weekend. Slaktf them wel come ay a personal greeting. ! . SEVENTY-NINTH TEAR, NO. 92 Sakm, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 12, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' ... 1 ' "Sinditated"-Sheeries ';f-' 3,;:-:-.r': :i-.-f- . ": ' III mm- -a i i -IS . L . . .'-.-Yt v .; ! ' . J. ! . ( Tfoop Offensw TN i r 4 ! 3 v L m FlttOlfj CB International Relations TAre a Severely Strained Due . to Railway Coup n,. Deportation of 300 Foreign Officials pesented by Northern Forces j v " I TOKYO, Jalr 11. (AP)-Ren go dispatches from. Harbin, Man churia, today stated that as a re sult ot the Chiiese authorities taking orer cam pie te control ot the Chinese eastern railway today and ordering deportation of more tban .300 Russian officials and employes, SoTiet troops In eastern Siberia' were ready to move at a moment's notice J toward the .us so-Chinese border.' Tammany Afn be Driven From Demo Ranks, is Decision WASHINGTON, Jly ll (JU) Senator iramons, DemoenU, North Carolina, who opposed Alfred ;K., plaM to , comtMue hia flght to wrthrow the "eosrtreil ad domination", of ., the party hr "RaskoK haQand iUnXfrBtod or- The ranklnc Democrat on the senate finance commit tee made this assertion to day In denying reports tthat his recent statement nsaafl insj the' housetarlff bill, Is sned. through Democratic national : committee, had , ny! Tonectlon whatever With the controTersy withta .' the party over the control of its national organiza tion." t HIED BY LEGION Tonight's dispatches said that Harbin was ina (state bordering on -panic and that! bnsiness was at a standstill, i Besides, seising the railway, the Chinese had closed all Soviet agencies ! In north Man churia and had !. disbanded the Russian labor unions. SO Russians Are. - " Started For Border Thirty Russian; officials were started for the tprder early this evening and aoon. 300 others -must go on Frldiy. There were wild scenes at tie Harbin station vhenever a ti-aia: pulled oat, and clashes betweeaj potics and Rus sians were reported 'Tram many carts of the country The Chinese Vfre stated to have taken over control as a counter move to demand of M. Melinlrov, Russian counsuli general at Har bin. for the release o numerous officials and employees . arrested daring the past jday or two by noon today. The Chinese ifanmediately dis ; 1 1) (Turn to Past t. Column . i 1 H 1 1 PIMEPI MS , HEW PDLiGE GROUP .ili- i DISARMAMENT Dawes Refuses to Comment for Publication After . Long Conference ,; r i American Representative and Ramsay MacDonald.Hold Friendly Meeting LONDON, July ll-AP) ' Disarmament conversations be tween the United States and Great Britain,' initiated as soon as Ambassador Charles G. Dawes reached English shores, were re-J newed this afternoon when the ambassador spent several hours with Premier MacDonald In the nreraier's private room in the house of commons. v The conversations begun by the ambassador's hasty visit to For-1 . v- nfM.j A. res, Scotland, ana nis inncneon Army Air rcrce WVaiUCU iui there wlth the prime minister. n;Amn 1 inrthornh ! were toucnea on again tooay ny ucuiuauuii, i-u.-ww.,,.. ; ,h !nTitatloll of Premier Mac Retmer Hot Red i System to Retmn . . Dates in His Hind - ; MLLWAUKEK, Whk, Jly 11 (APHasand9 who find it difficult to remera- - ber their -wives' , birthdays and the date f their -wi . diac anniversarie:Wia envy , Edward Betmer.. - -. - ; Kleiner today appned for a license to wed Mim Dot thy Hayneev Tbe record r- ealsi Miss Haynes, birthday July 15. t . , Mr. Reimers birthday July 15. . " They will be married Jnly IS. jjprl 0 BORAH IS BITTER (H Executive Secretary of Asv sociation Makes Head quarters Here Names of Local Committees Announced; Convention . to- Last 3 Days J' : v -y w.- , -. 71- V-.. : 1 v Y-'rri With tbe annual convention of the Pacific Northwest Real Es tate association, scheduled for July 24, 5, and 26 in Salem, drawing near, T. W. Zimmerman, executive -secretary of the associ ation, has come to this city tol make his headquarters until after the convention, working with the local committees in arranging the ; event; Leo N. Childs is general chair ; 'man of tie local committees, which are as follows: Finance George H. 3raben- TAfllFF OPPOSITION. Idaho Senator Declares Bill Shows Violent Disre- gard to Pledge . WASHINGTON. Jnly 11. (AP) Commenting on the ijro- IWW. receiTea irom ,- ,(,9l,mn William M.niU3 ernments-on the pending tairiff ,,',, H-,nirl-t , -j i. V "nnmw T. a j. . v,vn... ..v". V..-.V.-. ...'.vm .:.,.'.VTV.1... .-VMS' . V- jk--. At .A".".N . m Reinhart and Mendeil Still Soar Above Airport; En- gine Shows Strain t i Motor Gives Some Trouble V B..A J iL. dui rjyers nevenne less Continue - CULVER CITY, Califs July 12 -(AP) The 233rd hour of. con tinuous flight was . passed at 12:29:30 a.m. today by. the Anwe- leno, endurance record breaking I single-motored bi-plane. ' nv v jf i. ;C'.;v Sent Message Christ, Jr., and Paul Hendricks. Entertainment W. G. , Krueg we .T.uBu r ' "-r hill. Chairman Borah of the tfen- .roD"8aJ ate foreign relaUons committee -"' . -T Sik vi the "prime minister but conld i'Snt hli fs Q- Becke' Lelace E11Is an4 J" H' ""? Tlators-"1.b-. makePno further eTatement at ft the house U3 Callaghan. . . l . o United states armi dmu- -j B w u -u - -r nunncot J. m. Hunert. chair- will perform at the dedication of p Aboat tn same time the Amer tfl P0Ple Drodj ;i : " ' - man; E. B. Grabenhorst and W Saleta's municipal airport August . embassy issued the follow- "I do not thinl lhfln all the jj pennlngton.- 8 in -eonnecUon with the Oregon , -tatement: history ot tarui legisiauon, au- Hotels and reservattans-A. C American Legiott convention, - It when the preparatory . com- ator Borah .; said in a, statement, Bohrnstedt, chairman; Rich L. was determined Thursday night mjion at Geneva adjonrned -in I rthere has beenjiucn an uuer o.- Relmann, E. E. Roberts, W. E. i nn,iUr. 1 . .finnni itf tha nledres or a party I it.. j o hi p,i-1o il with JnBt one proviso. The jirmy giving time for some direct dis- as are incorporated xa, tne nouse . Meeting rooms J. F. -TJlrlch, air sanadron sent here must Tie a Umaaions between the governments I tariff bill. . i . I I chairman: J. M. Rupert, Xeb N umadron or the commission i, rerard to the naval problem. L "When we taae wo Childs and E. B. Grabenhorst - ... , . i l , . -. a i ffMa tha ntArren ina me vwm- i t ilAaait'r vtnt IL r? i I 1lieh I aX4Mlfl.Tlflres ire HW tal " -o ' s.i auiro -T" " i w i . v m . ki.v hainr rnriTifn , i il. .. I .a rriVHAM'a teir wui niTiaiai wuirn avl D unn . r C A.5 'i jrr -' '.' V o wrm vindlcatr that was air Ann Uvbiatoni.O(;-Tahm, Okla, CULVER CITY, July 11 ( AP - The Angeleno reeled , off its 230th hour at 9:29:30 o'clock tonight. Co-pilot R. B. Reinhft was at the controls when the en. duraice record breaking plaae swung low oyer the airport. Chief Pilot L. W. Mendeil dropped three, white flares, signalling that all was "well. CULLER CITY. Calif.. July. 11 i (AP) The 238th hour of con tinuous flying was reeled off by the Angeleno, record breaking, en durance plane at .7:29:30 p.m. Shortly before that pilots L. W. Mendeil and R. B. Reinhart com pleted the' 35th refuelling, taking on 100 gallons of gasoline for the night's circling. First Baths of Flight Enjoyed . - Slade Hulbert, who handles the gasoline hose on board the refuel ling plane, said, after the re-loading was completed that Mendeil' and Reinhart had enjoyed their first baths since taking to the air ten days ago. "Reinhart who was an grease ntVtoiT,tTilarf. dlvtwree woxlVl say when a Chicago Jury awarded her f25,O0O in her J up last night" he said, "wa slick- r ar some inns me svuuid; gress anu ra wu -7 ' - halWn negotiating vrith thj S ietm.nttation' In 4rCT Jf war dartment.ln this matte. with thUA. ...J lLgut tSdrfS. therilaif Tum t . . . , . . 1 J. W1 . . t M W - - - 1 . m 1 . " . 1 fl. if t m TTlHa -hairmsn' William McGiuf wreaa w pnrauw nut pjiuiui. fnvuua o. 1 ea up npita iuu bvw n.wmrm and Lee A MCAIIISlCI . V P'"""1T' om wu bb iw uuivum m b- - 1 ucuucu nua wvu Dwuivw hidh! the and was lniormea inai ie &(ua- 1 fine tihu. wi 1 --- - . . ,v . ,ij tS would be available, providing Gibson referred to was Ms three- Into JS.r that a pubUc liability and prop- day stay in London wnere ne r- rhinv it the Ametk erfy damage bonds were provided rived - Jnne 2 4 to cQt Am- houbiH. MhinkU Amert in desiraated amounts which were bassador Dawes wnn tne ream v . tTuni to Pass T. Column J.) ... t . mm. vr. .at. rather large !- ! or nis experience i The commission Thursday night ings of preparatory jdfnn declded to put up the bands upon ment commission at Geneva;. PHILADELPHIA, Jury ill. (AP) A highly! specialized and co-ordinated police system torthe ' eradication of, crime and erlmln als was annonnced today jby Di rector of Public Safety Lemuel R. Schofield. It will begin function ing within tea day". I Thern will beia squad pf 200 nrotorcycle officers who hve un dergone special , : instructions in riding, small arms, iractlce, tear grenade - throwing and the annrehensioh; ot criminals on the highways; a squad of 20 arm- 'nve automobiles and an extensive and strategically situated teletype 'system -for the? immediate dlssem maiion of hews lot holdups and crimes ta eveTf section of the city. nirprtor Rchofield aia omer Phases of theldrite against law lessness would Include-a "lecture .nnrA' for armored car express drivers, paymasters, bank 'and ln - Austria! executives informing them how, to ohUin greater pro tection af alnst jiayrell robberies, - &.Aamnaign! against criminal lawyers who rre exceeding the limit of lekality" in the protec tion of their jclients. being kssured that the squadron would be a top notch outfit. it will come from Dayton, Ohio, or Texas. I r.:- l ij Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is to be sent! an invitation to attend the airport! dedication, and also Will-: lam Mitchell, former colonel, who Was the "stormy petrel" of the aviation service, resigning by re- Prohis Not SoFarOff Say Scribe rilnt as to what is happening. Tt ia nntnral. and I think pet frfi. nrnner for foreign people to bring to our attention what they conceive to be me Prooao effect of our proposea is..i.M IS UDED E1LY IH0DI8TS Price Of Logatis Raised One Cent relative to the tariff. And. 4t Fourth Annual Program Con- Wood&urn Firm Reportdd to Have Sent Of fef iir in the day. course we should always take m- ... ' 1 . 1 . i f Light Noise Be 0 consideration what the prob- ducted at champoeg Of Five Cents Der Pound for Berries: . I t indicate w. Yesterday very bod'spirits. Everything : in excellent condition with tfcsuu It Is quite warnunp there, warau er than on the ground, , that Is why they wear- only silk pajamas for underwear all the tlme.'l -iThe endurance fliers advhwd that another refueling would he made before dark; a promise that another night would be spent la the air despite the development of a little noise in the nrotor ear- able effect abroad will be because . tA i-m nnr fnrpirn we ne . . . . trade. In other words, their ef fect abroad is one of the lementt which ought to be considered lh Of Five Cents per Pound for Berries; Small Yield Reason for Boost Believed Weakening The note reporting the tireteea (Turn to Pag , Column 1.) HIT EMEUS ! HOLD CLOSED MEET IfJCM ELKS "In the 000 mUe trip we took maktng a tariff." since leaving NeW Torx we saw only one drunken man jand that wan In Juarez. Mexico, i Surely that Is" lmoTesslve when lone con Idem the repeated statements that prohibition is a failure.' ; This was! th statement made here Thursday jby Oaret Garrett, finanpiat writer,'' of the Saturday Evening Post, j former editor of ' t... . v. the New 'York: Times, and anv .""wu,,lw" .r."'. ,li.t tA iwril Methodist missionaries who play? :; A PRICE of five cents a pound for loganberries is reported (Turn to Pits t. Column 1.) SERVICECLUDSTO DISTRICT HONORS of the First Metho'dist church of I giving the grower the advant- Ralem Dr. VT. W. Youngson of I q era svf amr stonlin in tVie war. TCI .77 . r 1 1 h-ortLana oresiaea. xausic wm Th executive commiuee 01 ine i"?. 7.. -nr-n I . 7 in tt, west-! 7J I. .1 -cr7nu act uncc affiliated walnut growers of Ore- "f" lor "1 lodge-too" rilllti r "e ZZS' X'ZZ'Zli The reason for the increase in tit-.i.i-- vUm . rtnA Street Journau . era Oregon ai - 1 uoyer, wuc - - u" -""' r:-- V n.rrott who is on ah auto- ,ot and will Compe ib4 schools. iUit wa v"" I 1C luuvvm! ' ed so great a part In Oregon's J wiU be offwed byjhe MaKng-Brown canneiy at Wooct wlT ...vTi. V ht,t0XiTX?JL,S burn. ' Mr. Maling, who was in Salem this week, is quoted as naal "Methodiflt dayr program, 7.. ... M of ttrV.,, Mm f QVa f a snn conducted at Champoeg . rarM pqj .u,r. w.Vww.w. ftT,nr niflllin TflDIU Thursday by the Champoeg com- loganberries at that price. This is a one-cent mark-up oveW -P I IMI Ull rJII 1 1 II I A Y mission of the Oregon conference, the price which has been quoted thus far this season. Muea U InuL TlUlJIU lUUllI . " .h6tr ekl ot tne iruit nas Deen contracts ior,eitner ax lour cents or ax by the Rev. Fred Taylor, : pastor 'four cents" and the market, . M m. If.it. t A -.V. A I 4-S MMA1WAW AllVOTl4 Officers oti the Salem Elks session in Salem -Thursday .disena. h wt was com- .7 ot the Lake- sing the outlook ot sales thia iW Salem while his f"aZlTt The state champion and Its reaction on thto price. 1 r.a-nna Davli. .rVvl onrentlon at A market not a. high a. that 'tZT mtec- ?L rllll Jul 17 to 20. It which marxea tne opening 01 e f tJ j ,. - .Monnced t Thursday walnut saie last iau ps up- OMTett said that Oregon was face faced by the growert due. y L . ln New York due to the fact that there was some car- t.. tft eondnct ah advtr rv over ot the 1928 crop.' Whole-IK".: .i-J salers who have several carloads s, Mp Garrett expected to leave et . walnuts left trom 7T for Portland last night, Where ne -jtuuliatie twk. crop are saa to nare aemanaeu Tlew tae columma k'Ti - announced that was annonncea night's meeting. The local officers won by an ..t..m.w n&rrnw margin over Corvallls. One set of Judges visit ed each lodge in me aisinvt. w (Turn to Page 2. Column 2.) Saleiri Officials Send Out to - . - m w . . ""'- - .a ir , nnn iirr ewuvww that they be rebated tor ? any ou- gllW alld other scehlc attrae- ulerWmia mpauUiawIll f.rpnra which mav exist between - i " I rawe . iLl vJ c;w appoint ceiegaie v, krrt at Klamath Falls. thus assuring that the appointed AiovatM will be present. Keith Brown, Carl Hay den and E. J. Coffey were Initiated . into membership, at Thursday night's meeting ference which may exist between j Hons. this year s opening price ana me nrice naid the association last year. I Prospective piipiiiii III Ell 0PE111 a AtinitA ohleetlves are be- asiengers on School Bus te&H Letters were being sent out from the Salem school district office Thursday to al atudents or pros-, pective students In the area to be , covered by the proposed Tilgh school bus lints pext term, asking " them to Indicate; whether they In tended to ride km the busses and 1 to give their exact addresses. The purpose Is to outline the most eon vAtiient routes. ! i . i B.-W. Taveuner. actih? superin tendeuW alsa! asked that any, stu nenti living ooUIdeithe city who V do not ' receiver these question naires, write ln and! ask for tnem or furnish the! desired lnforma . tlonTbo busses will cover the irea six or eight miles In aU diere- ... tlons from Salem: in Marion county and as far as the sola bills in polk county. H f ' f ' , ' - ;The letter follows: . ' -- Ta Hlrh School Puvlls: Salem is going to run? school busses, starting! whea school opens In September-i They wlll run out - six or eight miles in all uireetions. and be free to all students who will: jtttend thf'i high school-and I tegan 1U soperations the ninth grade ot the Junior high - flrst Will be the patching t schools. They wfll run along the I J ftads throughout the y r - ' ' : i eiitr. The next win oe ia cum at the point on the road nearest .n".i- nrotecti his home. .utinn nf certain paving' projects . . .,, t- .V. I in" Salem. Tne wira ww wo Cassidy Is Again Sent Into Court I ' ' : t Life for R. L. Cassidy is Just "Ia order to know where te run li? V J"S?"f .rket one round of trouble. Only this -f LZZttn Zr and week it was that this resident . ot art of Jhis t d the remain lopmere, one idly spotted lete recondit tin wtAM tn 11. rlcirlr as I under an arraagemw. men uui route wruw i I - i , ..xr-- whatimplls are eomlngMf they wf .between MeNary now paied and the i the stretch to Hopmer haS become badly sp need of a complete re Under an arrange you ean Jurt where ,;you LV: 3Kr,7Srn3 foVhr turn for the bad for Cassidy, He price Is the fact that logans are -.rr: Vr.n wer hot giving the yield which was ex- the Rev. John Parsons, pastor of pected easier in the season. Early rut ..rA vt a number Ofin "W spring . was au "" n.t n. J. Hendricks o I many! tons of loganberries could uvi wv whu Hit ui tfj mo wi neries, which would have-worked a. serious hardship on the berry men. Later the indication was that practically the entire crop could? be used at 4he canneries. and the nrice of tour cents ' a pound was expected to prevail. Now Maling; who Is one of the conspicuous leaders .In the. can ning Industry ot; the 'state, with tiv --Ratnrdiv his principal plants at Hlllsboro. W ftVU iUV nv naaw mw - . , . . aw ' LMhf f tvH.1 trains from Quovea as raising ne HT' ',1a 1. ri.ion ter cent. Thia will come as welcome he first naOonal convenUons oj A v.T V. ; " - " he Central Verein, CathoUc men's w . ""e - . j av. VatiAitni uacv su uuuia uaja vi vara vbsi- ganisauon, u i. iu .....,.. . tav r Ma thoUe Women's union wui oe -v under way. Before the day is . over ithousands of CathoUefrom -Tne acreage ia loganoerries .n will K aililAit to tb4ua uibij Jtv mm ctuui.ito i www visitors in Salem for tha flve-da tons, .tlnir. wiifoli -will heein with a I ' program Saturday afternoon lnrsctl JJofffir9nri.anf1 Joseph's hall, center for the major SUJIt aiill meeUags of the coavenuons. ' Sunday a special mass ta. be held at the state fairgrounds Is exP petted to draw Catholics from all parts of the state and tne general public as well, dlxens of any faith wuPrlde nn -the school hua. HniS the as exaetly as possible, where each .a nd tM ' Ja " .250 t0 Bay a jusUce court fine II... wm van itlease belnlTUe Sireicn vt ov.., . - - . . fc nnaSM. f"1" ' . . k.i v4it nAtted ana m i Hue hiwu rr-- by fining out the enciosea cara bj ""'"r-rj .ii ndittenlnc slon of beer. But he paid the line hthethlng.ekfor.ndt Ue T. us with iuaw u" uioi.uyu y - - :7 . i i mAmVmA wttii I Baiem ana ior a renaon hckcu vw we can find on ur map; (snch as street hrt6, be , M iViintoxIcatlon. he piloted a school house, town, river. road Matktopand three and fone . half lJTe SJe 'aide of the intersection. etO ,1 Add anything blocks of PU-s L! RStnwnr ? wsnltwas a eollsloa else you-think might help; " KTSiftte workon BeT with the auto driven by JL Ben locate your -.ptoaiK.'iy-;i:lb.laI4. partf thewori; on ... tr- Enrene. ,We want preach eTerybody jmost and part on B treeu. r - a xnax is going w f i . rT M niVTT Ur.in.t raasidT and tae-latter was you hear of anyen who fliaoi I t- - THp hr-rhefcir; i Jartlce Brasier a. & A lit.. All! - an m Vav1s LONDON, July .11. mi Knira wr bnrned yout U know anyt brigado, display at guilty and will have a hearing to- eanupTOur phone Is - lomingbam parV Kent. tay. Jday. i . . - ! " I ioss Return to Salem Thursday monies. Governor Patterson audi Scre- bclng Invited to witness thO eerel tary ot SUte Hoss Teturned here iaie i nnnaij irvia dumw, wutu ther attended a conference of western officials dealing wun aeronautic lacislation. , En route borne from' Boise the of nciais Stoned at Ontario, where Ahey conferred with federal officers In connection .with tbe development of trriralfon inrolects.. ; t The government has appropn- at.d annroximately i-. S15.u00.00S tot "the development of the Owy- hee lrrigaUon projects ana W 000,000 for pt9 vale projeeu You at Have Lawn mowei1 or baby bng- cv-4f vow want to find a ready sale, list it tn the elaaslfled columns ox Tne Statesiiuui. Read , by : thou sands. The Statesman pnta yowr of ferine before the ieav tire eommnnityt at very low. COSf. , -; I " j I Classified orders accented by phone. -; Ar: Call tJOO.- I atAW STTIXi TJNCONSOOTJ8 BEXJOT. Wis.. July 11. (AP) IJUntMn liin after he was In lured In an automobile accident, Guy Blair, remains nneonad- lous todiy. . Plans are completed for the . picnic of the Rotary, Lions, and Klwanis clubs it Hagers Grevw this afternoon and evening, j An attendance of 300 Is expected. People will sUrt to gather at the grove at three and ears will con tinue coming till the supper honr , at 6:30. There will be games, sports and special j features i to keep the;rowd Interested, includ ing a championship game of barn .. yar4, golf Between George Vtek and WUllam McGllchrist, Jr.; A real dinner will be serwna. : prepared by Johnny Jones,; chat. Guests will have to bring aeither eats nor dishes. Committeemen state that .each elub member ta entitled to bring .bis wife and children v under - 1 withnnt riiar additional guests ithe . STTMSOJf CJETS CAShl I J member is expected to purchase WASHINGTON.'July II (APT tickets for. w .- !... The decision on .whether proceed-1 Swimming and wading ffaesuu infes will be begun against Mrs. i ties at tne grove wu do Ting Kao rested, tonight with for all. who care to enjoy ; n SepreUry ; SUmion." I water; : IV '" . - . -. i T T . Pete Expected to Wait for Brother Now Going South Joe Reinhart, . brother of Pete's, who has been visit ing his mother here for two days, left Thursday ' to re- v turn to his home - in San Francisco. On leering he told his mother that maybe Pete' Would stay -up tn the air tlU he got down there. Joe fts a shoe salesman, cov- erinar territory from Los An-. geles ' to Portland. He Is foUowing with keen Interest the bnUetlns of the xligbt., Statesman Correspondents ! From All Plarts of VaUev To Gather For Big Session ffhe ar enminr. Who? Ta stktcainan Vaile Corressondents who will bold their annilal meef- ing In Salem on Saturday, July 19. .The morning session, at which Shieldon F.l Sackett. managing editor of the Sttaesman will pre side, will be held ln tne cnamoer ofs commerce rooms, beglaning at S : f9 In the; morning. ';';''. ..1 Professors C. J. Mcintosh ana Miynard Brown I of the O. 'S. will be among the speakers. At noon j a luncheon wul be gives at the Marlon hotel," at which Mrs.! Madalene Logan .-Ca- Mny Valley NewsjJlreetorf th SUtesman will preside, t. Special guests at the luncheon " will be Brown E, Slsson; president of the Salem chamber 'of Commerce, and Hal Hoss. secretary of state. ! " In ' the i afternoon - the - cor- 1 reipondents will be taken on a personally conducted tour of j tha Statesman plant. : -- " -1 -. " The Statesman Taney newn . . sUff lnciades:. Miss Florenea ; . Snodgrass. Amity; Mrs.: Harry-' ; . Prunk. . AumsvOle: Mrs. Charlae ; Cady. Auburn; Miss Alice Garrett, Aurora; Mrs. c. u. Simmons, unn- r tral Howel, Mrs. Alice Bameft. . " , Pioneer; Mrs. Nemo Hamilton, v CIoTerdale ; Alan Shippard, Che- - ; mawa; Mrs. Lillian Bilyeu, Xmh i j I ; las: Mrs. Roy Newport. Detroit; " :v Gay Fagg. Fruitland; Miss Fraa- . ces Hatch. Falls City; Mrs. G. -S.--V ',. Looney, Hater Green; Mrs. I. . BanUari, HopeweMj Mrs; Maude ; BIdgood. Hnbbard ; - Mrs. EL C " . Ranton, Independence; Miss Anna -. ' . V Klampe.' Jefferson; Mrs. G. K. Tbompsen, Kefter; Mrs; .- Clara Smith, Klngwood; Mrs, J.v ti. Worthlngton. Lincoln; 'Mrs. Clara.-, ! (Turn te Page 2. Column 1.) r -l 4 '. 1 ' j 1 r-Jr' 5 1 1 - '1::;