The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 10, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    F0RIL1Z
IS REQUESTED
Cleveland Officials Asked
To Investigate AHened
Death Bed Tale , ;
CContim.t.l from Page l.
as to the Circumstances and de-
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do not believe ths suppu-ed con
fession was ever made."
Superior Judge Franklin Grif
fin, who presided at Mooney's tri
al and since has joined those seek
ing his freedom, recommended
immediate investigation of the al
leged confession.
"No one. so far as I know, has
had any idea who set off the
bomb," he explained, "no inves
tigation ever went beyond Mooney
and the others arrested with him.
If any truth Is found in Smith's
confession it might serve the ad
ditional purpose of convincing
tnose people who are stiH reluc
tant to believe Mooney innocent."
Ferjnml Testimony
Declared Utilized
The jurist added that he now
knewvthat the conviction of
Mooney nnd Billings was based on
"purjured testimony."
Pending investigation officials
declined to discuss the possibili
ties of Smith's havlnsr been in San
Francisco and dropped the bomb
into the crowd watching thp par
ade, killing ten, seriously injur
ing forty, and damaging a build
ing on Market street between
Third and Fourth street?.
Billings was convicted the Sep
tember following the bombing and
sentenced to life imprisonment at
Folsom prison. He is still there.
Mooney was convicted and sen
tenced to death the following Jan
nary, but his sentence was com
muted to life imprisonment after
officials became convinced that
at least sorpe of the testimony
against him had been false.
LOCO
IS DECLARED BEST
Continued from Page I.)
sumers and 900 gallons of cream
Is sold.
Good milk is. graded by -the in
spector on two chief things, first,
fat content, and second, bacterial
eount. Aside from these factors,
cleanliness, other solids besides
fat and keeping quality are alec
reckoned with in grading milk.
From the health standpoint, care
ful check of the bacterial count
is most important, for milk is a
conveyor of diseases: typhoid,
Just Received a New Shipment of
All
en s
Brings Summer Sunshine
into Your Home!
"Flowers will grow and bloom all winter in a
home heated by an ALLEN Parlor Furnace.
These and similar words of praise comef rom thou
sands of satisfied ALLEN users in all sections of
the country many here in your own neighborhood.
ALLEN'S heats every room by nature's method
of circulating clean, healthful, moist warm air
throughout the whole house. It requires no cellar
is quickly placed in a room -or hall without in
stallation expense. . Burns any kind of fuel and
saves 13 to y2. The beautiful walnut porcelain
enamel finish is easily cleaned and polished.
For efficiency, economy, beauty, no other furnace
equals ALLEN'S. Come in judge for yourself.
sore throat and diphtheria. The
average bacterial count In Marion
county has been under 7,500 per
cubic centimeter. In fact, the
county has kept within this fig
ure regularly since Inspections
were started. The average bac
terial count for raw milk has been
16.000 this year as compared with
IS, 500 last year.
Aside from the inspections of
distributing and producing plants,
the public is protected through
the periodical- examination of all
milk handlers. In these throat
cultures are taken, stool analyses
and routine running of blood
i-sis made so as to determine the
absence of infections' and to de
termine that the handler is not a
carrier of disease.
Food control goes band in hand
with the milk inspections and is
handled by the city sanitary offi
cer. Batty Cooper, the county san
itary officer, H. C. Sinks, and the
dairy and food inspector. The
officers have attempted to make
an inspection of all food estab
lishments (places where food is
served on the premises) in Salem
and Marion county, using as a
code for guidance a score card,
grading each establishment on
proper handling and preparation
of foods. This work was started
this year, and the records show
that all food establishments in
the county scroed between 85 and
9S per cent, which rating is quite
satisfactory.
LA FULlin FOUfJD
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9
Nov. 9 (AP)- -A verdict of
guilty waa returned in the case of
Charles LaFollett, Washington
county legislator, charged with
non-support, by a jury in Judge
Stevenson's court today. The jur
ors deliberated for more than 22
honrij.t i f i .
LaFbi&ti was accused in the in
dictment of failing to provide for
his estranged wife, Mary, and
four children who have been liv
ing with her in this city since
March. Judge Stevenson set
Tuesday for sentence. He also al
lowed defense attorneys ten days
in which to fiie a motion for a
new trial.
Postal Receipts
Show Slight Drop
Postal receipts here for the
month ending October 31 were
518. 293. S'C, reports Postmaster
John H. Farrar. This is a trifle
under the figure fjr the same
month in 1929 when receipts to
taled $18,588.37. However a year
ago election material was still run
ning pretty heavy in the mails.
The October figure is considerable
larger than that for September,
1929. when the income was $17,-405.22.
GUILTY BY JURORS
Parlor Furnaces
Flowers bloom all Winter
in Alien Heated Homes
:7' jp '"J
Trade in your old heating: stove
Terms can be arranged on balance
'KISSES' S
HOW
IS
Fanchon-Marco Production
Found to be Genuine
Comedy Number
For those who like comedy
there is plenty of it at the Fox!
Elsinore today m the Fanchon
and Marco show "Kisses."
Comic dancing, comedy in lines
and comedy in acting and it is
natural fun you laugh because
you want to and not because you
feel sorry for the poor things and
want to help them out. No one
needs sympathy on the bill this
week.
Joe and Jean McKenna have
one of the best acts that Salem
! has rated for some time. They
are not only funny, they are clev
er. A few other ways In which the
Fanchon Marco chow is different
this week there are some good
singing acts there is some lively
chorus tap work, and there is
none of the soft, beautiful dance
work. All the dancing this week
end is presented to amuse rather
than to awe.
The feature picture "Dark
street" is also of merit. Jack
Mulhall has done a wonderful
piece of work in this picture. It
is very doubtful that if one did
not know the difference that the
slightest suspicion would arise but
what two people were interpret
ing the parts of the two brothers
and th etruth is Mulhall does
them both.
The picture is not so outstand
ing in plot it has courage, love,
daring, and a bjt of comedy. But
Alt if la a wrnnA Ti1tlir fnr
t the splendid acting of Mulhall.
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MILLION IRES OF
FOREST LAND ASKED
(Continued from Page 1.)
orado 4,533,538, North Dakota
3,165,310.5, and South Dakota,
3 139 14
Large Part of Ceded
! Land Only Swamp
I Cessions made to Oregon iol
I low:
School land?, 3.399,360 acres:
! for university purposes, 46,080;
cial buildings. 6400; for agricul
tural and mechanical colleges, 90,
000; swamp lands, 264,212; inter
nal improvement. 500,000, salt
springs and contiquous lands, 46,
000. Cessions to other western
states, with the exception of Cali
1'ornia. have exceeded those of
ALLEN'S
Heat Radiating
Fins
ALLEN'S heat radiat-"
ing fins add 100 to the
heating surfaces. They
strengthen the castings,
increase heating efficien
cy and save fuel.
Only in ALLEN'S do
you get the great advan
tages of this improved
construction.
"heJoysofTOIdtime
fireside CheefReturo
Wfcca the ALLEN enter cabinet
doori twins pea, yon have ail th -comfort
and .cheer that for can-.
toriea have keen associate1 with
the cld-f as'-ioncd -fireplace. This
ia aa ALLEN patent.
With the outer soon claaaeL
ALLEN'S resemble a piece of
beautiial period famiture that
harmonizes with the latest ttyle
in home lurniahinfa.
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Oregon la connection with legisla
tive, executive mnd judicial build
ings. Oregon lias received nothing
for a state prison fund, while Ar
izona, Nevada, Idaho. New Mexico,
Wyoming and Colorado all receiv
ed large acreages for this purpose.
Neither did Oregon receive any
consideration in connection with
the construction of insane hospit
als, bchools for the deaf and blind,
normal schools and other educa
tional and charitable institutions.
ARMlSTTCETlAY
IS NOTEWflBTHY
(Continued from Pago 1.)
ball games at Sweetland field, the
first starting at 11:15, rides all
afternoon and evening on Church
street, programs at all of the local
theatres and dances at armory and
at Crystal Garden.
Lesion tickets will pass for cash
at all of thse attractions, and
patron3 are urged to purchase
these tickets in order that the
American Legion, which sponsors
the celebration, may ' derive its
share of profit. They will be on
sale d'owntown all day.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMrXT FOR
THE COST OF IMPROVING
FORD STREET FROM THE
SOUTH LINE OF MILL
STREET TO THE NORTH
LINE OF SIMPSON STREET.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council ot the City of
Salem, Oregon, will at or about
7:30 p. m., on the 18th day of
November, 1929, or at any sub
sequent meeting of the said Coun
cil thereafter, in the Council
chamber of the city hall of Salem,
Oregon, proceed to assess upon
and against each lot or part there
of or parcel of land liable there
for in its proportionate share of
the cost of improving Ford street
from the south line of Mill Street
to the north line of Simpson
Stre in the City of Salem, Mar
ion County, Oregon.
All persons interested in the
said assessment are hereby noti-
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fled to arpear before the said
Council at said time and place and
present their objections, if any
they have, to said assessment, aid
apply to said COwfcil to equalize
their proportionate share of same.
By order of the Common Coun
cil this 4th day of November,
1929.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication Nov.
8, 1929.
Date of final Dublication Nov.
i 10, 1929. N8-9-10
XOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE COST OF IMPROVING
EAST NOB HILL STREET
FROM THE NORTH LINE OF
OXFORD STREET TO THE
NORTH LINE OF RURAL
AVENUE.
Notice i3 hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, will at or about
7:30 p. m. on the 18th day of
November, 1929, or at any subse
quent meeting of the said Coun
cil thereafter, in the Council
Chamber of the City Hall of Sa
lem, Oregon, proceed to assess
upon and against each lot or part
thereof or parcel of land liable
therefor in its proportionate share
of the cost of improving East Nob
Hill Street from the north line of
Oxford Street to the north line of
Rural Avenue, in the City of Sa
lem, Marion County, Oregon.
All persons interested in the
said assessment are hereby noti
fied to appear before the said
Council at said, time and place
and present their objections, if
VOTING COUPON
"MISS MAJETIC" CONTEST
(50 Votes)
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with Picot top and French panel heel, makes an ideal gift
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runstop line.
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Tapestry, Velvet, Ante
lope, Pin Seal and Calf
skin, in a complete assort
ment of eolars and shapes
$2.95 and up,
any they have, to said assessment,
and apply to said Council to
equalize their proportionate share
of same.
By order of the Common Coun
cil this 18th day of November,
1929.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication Nov.
8, 1929.
Date of final publication Nov.
10, 1929. N8-9-10
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE COST OF IMPROVING
FAIRMOl'XT AVENUE FROM
THE SOUTH LINE OF WIL
SON STREET TO MYERS
STREET.
Xoiiee is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem', Oregon, will at or about
7:30 p. m. on the 18th day of No
vember, 1929, or at any subse
quent meeting of the said Coun
cil thereafter, in the council
chamber of the city hall of Salem,
Oregon, proceed to assess upon
and against each Ipt or part there
of or parcel of land liable there
for in its proportionate share of
the cost of improving Fairmount
Avenue from the south line of
Wilson Street to Myers Street, in
the City of Salem, Marion County,
Oregon.
All persons interested in the
said assessment are hereby noti
fied to appear before the said
Council at said time, and place and
present their objections, if any
they have, to said assessment, and
apply to said Council to equalize
their proportionate share of same.
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By order of the Common Coun
cil this 4th day of November,
1929.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
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