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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1929)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, Angost 25, 1929 mar requested and the latter al lowed tha Leningrad-Moscow ex press to be held 15 minutes as a personal faTor to the minister. home of the annual Wegnerian gnerian if honor- conveniently overhanging trees. Is threatened with extinction as recreational Institution, A proposal to drain the rirer, dig an auxiliary ebannel and cut away various islands, shoulders and corners of land at a cost of $1,500,000 has been approved by the works committee of the Thames Conservators. "If the proposal Is carried out" said Basil Holmes, representing the Board of Trade, "the river as we know it will no longer exist. For the surface of the river will be between high banks. Instead of seeing the countryside over the banks those on the rirer will be below them." Representatives of the various towns along the upper reaches of the river and the Barge Owners association supported Holmes in his opposition, arguing that the dredging and enlargement of the river would be detrimental to In dustry as well as pleasure. MOSCOW (AP) Anatoli Lu- Upholstery Gives Protection nocharsky, minister of education, festivals, has bestowed an honor and Averin, director of the Oct ober railway, were reprimanded b tha Central Communist Con ary citizenship upon Ferdinand, ex-czar of Bulgaria, in recogni tion of the exiled ruler's regular attendance at the festivals. trol Commission because the for- BAYRETJTH (AP) This city. LONDON (AP) Sunday on the Thames, for years the stand by of London swain3 who have leisurely punted their ladies fair up and down the calm waters and parked them at the bank under Read the Classified Ads. 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Even wh-i there is a wood near his Till.. the peasant is not suppos ed to fell trees to keep himself wsmi through the winter. In theory be is allowed to pick up I fallen limbs and tear out under, j brush, but he must not touch standing trees with hia axe. In practice It is different. Eich autumn the city folk be wail a shortage of wood. In this socialist state the government is supposed to cut It, transport It, ad distribute It. Perhaps the man in charge of .this activity de votes some of bis summer to a holiday instead of to laying in supplies for thp winter. That Is where the Nepman. or privar trader, comes in. He is permitted to bay the wood from th'j state, either after it' is cut and stacked in the forest, or at th railhead. He transports it to th- city and srlls it. Further more, he will deliver it to your d''r, whereas one who buys from th-i stats must pet the wood at the woodyard and bring it home himsWf. The Nepman charges more than the government yard, but h always has wood on hand. The same is true of most other neefied commodities which be-: come scarce from time to time. While the government shops ra tion butter, eggs and other food the Nepman will sell you all you want. But he charges you a dol lar a pound or more for his but ter, and regular Christmas sea son prices for his egg. His ex ce.s profits are not all his own. for the government taxes him hijthly to try to prevent the grw:h of a new bourgeoisie on the grave of the exterminated mi.ldle class. was not Just what It should have been. Any statement by Calles car ries exceptional weight in Mexico hence the rumors that possibly Ortii Rubio will be discarded some time prior to the elections There are rumors also that the elections may be postponed and Provisional President Portes Gil's term extended. HEIDELBERG (AP) Miss Inge Schact, daughter of Dr. Hjal mar Schact, president of the relchsbank and chief German del egate to the Paris reparations con ference, is doing her best to de stroy her father's right to private property by preaching socialism. She is six feet tall, blond and de. voted to aviation, for which she ! holds a pilot's license. ENTHUSIASTICALLY ACCLAIM NEW MULTI-RANGE GEAR StilFT WHICH COMPLETELY REVOLUTIONIZES ALL MOTORING PERFORMANCE 3 k 1 1 A INCVV REV C . HR O YS LE RS CHtYSlEl MOTORS MODUCTS EERYWHERC, the announcement of the new Chrysler "77', "70" and "66" has been follow ed by a tremendous outpouring of public interest; Everywhere in big dries and small the public has been qukk to appreciate the new perform ance thrills made possible by the new Chrysler Muiti-Ranoc Gear Shift, whkh makes driving a joy and gear-shifting easier. 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Whether there will be a "free election," as has been promised by the government, or "another Imposition" seems to be the chief debatable point in the Anti-re-electionist's view. lie openly charges that the country has been subjected to "a wave of tyranny and corruption" and attacks the National Revolutionary nominee as an "imposition" planned by "occult hands" to best suit the whhei of the United States. The situation in regard to Ortfz Rubio Is not entirely clear. It is beclouded by rumors and indeed by declarations made recently by Geeeral Calles himself, who indi cated in concise terms that he was' not satisfied witk the man star' la which the Revolutionary .party had conducted its affairs, trenglr Intimating; that the method of selecting H ionises Recent claims totaling $1315. 70 have been paid to holders of Oregon Statesman, North Amer ican Accident Insurance Co.. pol icies. 66' 4 a I Fitzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co CHEMEKETA and LIBERTY TELEPHONE 1132 a N;n f $00$ H1 ia tii aex4.n. 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