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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thmsdar Morning. September 12, 1929 PAGE SEVEN J FASTER WORK V Reduction of World Arma ments Too Slow Says j Spokesman GENEVA. Sept. 11. (AP) The .Irish free state through 1U spokesman, Patrick McGilligan, . foreign minister of the Sacrstat, today To!ced Impatience with the slow rate of progress in the move ment for reduction of world arm aments and called on the powers to convene a general disarmament conference. "An Improved atmosphere," U practically the only result claimed for the activities of the prepara tory commission for disarmament since last year, said McGilligan. He suggested that an anti-war pact between nations, such as the Brland-Kellogg pact, should be followed almost automatically by reduction in the weapons of war. The Irish foreign minister prais ed the United States and Great Britain for their efforts to reach a settlement on the question of naval power. The free state proposal runs counter to the disposition seen in Influential quarters in Geneva, no tably In circles familiar with the French viewpoint, to leave dis armament discussions alone until the Anglo-American conversations - result in the successful Issue which prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald predicted here last veek. Popular interest in the League of Nations disarmament program was Increased today by a report that Lord Cecil on behalf of the British delegation would offer a resolution inviting the League to speed up the call for a general disarmament conference. The session of the disarmament committee this afternoon was giv en over entirely to the question of whether the League should own and operate its own wireless sta tion. The majority sentiment fa vored the League's having inde pendent control of wireless com munication during emergency per iods of at least. The committee adopted Lord Ce cil's resolution instructing the secretary-general of the League to Jake the provision for a radio sta tion as soon as possible. The assembly of the Leazue to day finished with Its list of speak1 ers on the work of the League and adjourned' plenary sfsslons for several days. HAVANA, Sept. j 11- (AP) A sales contract for I 5,000 tons of Cuban sugar, the first to be sold under Cuba's recently created co operative exports agency since it began operations August 31, was today completed by Mendoza and company . Learn more of the Vest in winch you lire. Hear the color ful "Road to Romance' program orer NBC coast network stations each 'Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. ' Western highways ere Ttaads to Romance.'' All along the iray, Associated dealers will direct and aid yon. Be sure te sk them for your free copy of the eJalnrale 48-pg book . Trips on Roofla to Romance. Wives Unite to Help Poor Hubby nyz: i 4 t . J It A tiff . . Here Is William L. Crownlashleld of Los Angles, surroanded by ngnc. Arter ne naa ieen arreetea together for hi freedom. FIRE LOSSES ARE Oregon's fire losses since 1925, aggregating 158,000,000, amount to more than enough to pay the Indebtedness of the state and place Oregon on a cash basis, Pres ident Pearson of the Oregon State Fire Chiefs' association points out in letters being sent out Wed nesday to tire chiefs throughout the state to Join in observance of fire prevention week, October 6 to 12. Clare A. Lee, state fire mar shal, is cooperating with President Pearson tn the campaign to reduce the state's fire losses and has ord ered a supply of posters, pamph lets and stickers of appropriate design for distribution In the va rious, communities of the state. Miss Tucker has Position at Baker Miss Elsie Tucker, who was LU 7 mm A '.' in Baa Francisco on Mrs. rfalta'a complaint, the wives agreed to fight graduated from Willamette uni versity last June, will leave today for Baker, where she has accept, ed a position as Girls' Work sec retary with the Y. W. C. A. there. Miss Tucker, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. E. J. Tucker, is well-known among the younger people here. She was in Asilomar, Calif., this summer to take the graduate course in Girls' Work. Mrs. Frank Lilburn will again open ber musical - kindergarten which she made so popular last year. This year the kindergarten will be held in the Sunday school rooms of the Congregational church. Liberty at Center, be. tween the hours of 9 and 11:30 o'clock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, beginnings Sept ember SO. ' The school Is planned to care for children of pre-school age. This year Mrs. Lilburn will present some new work, an adaption of a system called the "Melody Way.'.' nEnn has MUSIC SPECIALTIES K 1 hi wtvee, JoIU, left, and Bobble Miss Louis Piummer will assist Mrs. Lilburn with the music, Mrs. F. E. Mercer, who was with Mrs. Lilburn last year, will have charge of the kindergarten busy work, story telling and dramatl zation, and Miss Barbara Barnes of the Barnes school of profes sional dancing will have charge of the dance work in connection with the music. Real Estate in This Section is Moving Rapidly Real estate Is rising from slump, especially farm lands, ac cording to prominent local deal er. L In evidence of the fact twoiales may be noted, one for spot cash. The Bartlett estate, a 2S8 Acre Polk County stock ranch, was sold to It. F. Deter, proprietor of an Independence meat market. Edward Doerfler bought recent 11 the 177 acre Albert Frank ranch, situated four miles from Sublimity for cash. Awakened interest In real es tate is arousing dealers for the general outlook of the community. iraEsrissn III DA RT PRODUCTS A great deal of Interest Is be ing shown this year In the dairy products exhibit which will form one of the Important divisions of the Oregon State Fair, Sept. 23 to 28, says D. B. McKenzie, Salem, superintendent of the department. Particular attention will center on the cheese exhibits from Tilla mook and Coos counties, since they are rivals of long years standing. Two years ago Coos county came out first In cheese making, while Tillamook county came off with all the honors last year, so this season the competi tion will probably be of the keenest. Norman Chrlstenson, Tillamook, and Reed Farmer, Coos, are the two prise cheese- makers of the state, and their handiwork will be here in full force this year. Both cheese and butter form the exhibit. Nearly half of the creameries in Oregon send in but ter to enter the competition. Ex tensive exhibits of very high class produce comes from very widely diversified districts in Oregon, in cluding Astoria, the Lower Colum. bla Dairymen's association; Eu gene Farmers Creamery; Carle ton Creamery; the Snyder's Dairy of Medford, and the creameries of Klamath county. These are only a 'few of the more Important points out over the state, as many other districts will send in fine showing!, according to Mr. Mc Kensle. The exhibit will be housed in the dairy produce building, a white frame structure on the north side of the grounds. 1-V Powers Ranch Sold ior Large Sum oi Money The Ed Powers 177-acre ranch on top of the hill near the asy lum farm has been sold to the Bancroft Corporation of Portland for a consideration which is un derstood to reach 152,000. In eluded in the deal was the large prune dryer owned by Powers and located just outside the city 11m Its. The farm is one of the best Improved in the section and con tains one of the nicest prune or chards in the country. Powers set out the trees eome years ago, the orchard taking 75 acres. His own prune holdings enabled him to build a dryer near the city. The Portland firm purchased as an investment and has already rented the farm to J. H. Reichert ysyyIVllsTWgllsi , fc m w ' -mm-nmLimjia 1 Eitktvmtiktort in tide mils 3 OfndeWmiJfort .ft 5 Sides cm tndt i torn cm hep interior frith enitvest. stntctm ditsp ez4 hum 2 Luxurhtu nr jcted iinkr 4 f 6 FaSricpc;aa i9 ti ceCon at top and hum,. duCtng WtotStVca tilt show' tempered cHltpthp., After a number of years of tremendous sale the Simmons Company have come forth with-a new lower price throughout the whole country. You buy here in Salem, Oregon, at the same price as they do in Salem, Ohio or Salem, Mass. Never before has skill produced such a satisfactory combination of mattrc:cs and spring as the ACE Coil double deck spring and the Beautiful Rest Spring Filled Mattress. BEAUTY REST MATTRESS 039.75 Patterson Issues Order Postponing Deer Season Till Wet Weather Comes Governor Patterson Wednesday Issued a formal proclamation clos ing the hunting season scheduled for opening on September 15, un til a general rain throughout the state shall have removed the fire hazard which now prevails in the forested areas. The proclamation carries out his intentions as announced last week when he made it known that he would move to post Done the hunt ing season unless rain fell in the meantime. At the time of maklnr nubile his proclamation the eovernor al so explained that as soon as Ore gon is visited by a general rain, ne would move to lift the hunt ing ban and would rive this news to the hunting public not only inrougn the press but by radio as well. The proclamation of the eov ernor reads as follows: "Whereas, because of the ex treme drought which has prevail ed for the past several months and continues to prevail throughout the entire State of Oregon, loas oy forest fires is daily growing greater and more menacing to the forests of the state, and "Whereas, forest fires inevit ably result in the permanent de struction of vast areas of timber, wnich constitute one of the great est sources of wealth in our state, and in addition endanger stock, destroy range and cause serious loss of property, taking as their toll homes and sometimes lives, and "Whereat, it appears upon showing made by F. A. Elliott, State Forester of the State of O ro of Forest Grove. Reichert Is here now. Powers plans to retire from active business. Santiam Forest Is Shut to all Side Traveling Effective Wednesday, the San tiam forest has been closed to travel except along well establish ed roads and has also been closed to camping except in well known camp grounds, according to word from C. C. Hall of Albany, forest supervisor. This means that no travel off of main roads or camp, lng outside of the established camp grounds will be allowed. Hall says. The closing is in com pliance with orders of the district forester and under regulation of the department of agriculture. mm on aflnj51 Acs Was $41.50 All Simmons Products Made Under the Most Sanitary gon, and upon, other facts and in formation, that the use of firearms and fires by banters daring this season under the prevailing con ditions is liable td cause forest fires with their attendant losses to both property and life. Now, Therefore, in riew of the foregoing premises and by virtue of the -Authority in me vested by law, I, I. L. Patterson, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby close and suspend the open sea son for hunting which will begin in the State of Oregon on the fif teenth day of September, 1929. and I do hereby make said season a closed season for the shooting of wild birds and animals of any kind, and I do further proclaim and declare that such open season is closed from the fifteenth day of September, 1929, until ordered open by this office, and shall re main closed and suspended throughout and over the entire State of Oregon." in mi SOUGHT 111 1 Governor Patterson Wednesday requisitioned the governor of Cal ifornia for the return of William McBrlde, who is wanted In Yam hill county for larceny. McBrlde Is now serving a Jail sentence in El Centro, California, which will expire Sunday. McBrlde is charged with having defrauded four citizens of Yamhill county out of sums ranging from 1100 to $250 under the pretext cf performing operations ro remove cataracts of the eye. McBrlde was Indicted on four counts and found guilty being sentenced te indeter minate terms of five years on each count. Upon his promise to re form and to make restitution of the money taken from his victims McBrlde was paroled from the bench. Later he went to Califor nia where he is said to have en gaged again the practice of medi cine without a license tor which he was arrested and sentenced to jail. Salem Letters Mailed for New Air Mail Route Salem letter writers will be SipiFucagG ACE SPRING , 0HQ.7S Was $23.00 well represented on the airplane leaving Portland Sunday. Septem ber 15, which will inaugurate the new mail service from there to New York City. According to Postmaster John IL Farrar, let ters intended for this plane have been accumulating In the post of fice rapidly -the past few'days. Those who wish to send mail on this first trip should be sure to have it in the poatof f ice here by Friday night, as it must reach Portland by Saturday, September 14 in order to make the schedule. Zonta Club has Charter Banquet Saturday Night Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Mrs. L. W. Gleason and Miss Hazel Cook gave reports on the charter night ban quet held at Portland last Satur day evening as the principal Item at the meeting of the Salem Zonta club at the Marion Wednesday noon. . The club decided to hold its meetings in the future at the Ma. rlon. and will meet each Wednes day noon. First board meeting for the fall of the clab will be held at the Y. W. C. A. Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. For sale signs, for rent signs, legal blanks, etc., for sale at the Statesman. INDIGESTION GOES - QUICKLY PLEASANTLY When yon begin to suffer from heartburn, gas or indigestion, It's usually the fault of too much acid in your stomach. 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