The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 22, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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.Expenditures for Propagan
da on Tariff Sought Out
v ; By -Senate Body.- -
WASHINGTON. Not. 11. (API
Additional information con
cerning Uve widespread activities
ot 1. A. Arnold, manager of the
' Southern Tariff association, was
'. heard today by the senate lobby
committee and It immediately 41
reetei him to appear tomorrow
for lila ninth day of examination.
Also manager of the American
tapayera league anil active in the
national council of state legislat
ors, he -was recalled after Stephen
: H. Lore, of Salt Lake City, pre?.-
ldent of tbe United States Bf4
Sugar association, testified that
Arnold had attempted to organize
the Western Tariff association and
had been connected with an organ
ization known as tbe national tar
iff council.
The information came from a
letter Lore wrote to.C. Bascom
Stomp, secretary to former Pres
ident Coolidge, denying that the
United States Beet Sugar associa
tion had been connected with an
attempt to prevent the renom'.na
tloa of Darld J. Lewis as a mem
ber of the tariff commission.
Tbe letter, written in 1924,
aid Love had been Informed by
a private news service in Wash
ington that the beet sugar inter
eats of Colorado had sent out a
letter signed by the then gover.
nor of Colorado nrging contribu
tions to the national tariff coun
cil and thai the funds collected
would be used to "build up senti
ment" aaalnst reappointment of
Lewis.
' Lore added he had been advised
Arnold was responsible for the ac
tivities of the organisation and
that Arnold also had attempted to
organise a Western Tariff associa
tion to work in conjunction with
the Southern Tariff association.
"This went on the rocks," Love
explained. 'There was a great
deal of opposition to It In the west.
They held a meeting in Denver
but our western friends didn't
like his methods and would have
nothing to do with it."
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DENVER. Colo., Not. 21
(AP)- Samuel Quick. 40, paid,
with hlsjife today the cost of sav
ing another man's life. He died
In a local hospital from a broken
neck.
Hollywood Theatre
Rome of 25c Talkies
Starts Sunday
for 3 Days
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VUaphoM rictsures Talk Like
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NOW PLAYING
SEE and HEAfl Drama that turns
itself into your very soul ... 8oog
hits that you'll croon tor weeks . . .
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Quick was working at a hoist
in amine near Idaho Springs,
west of Denver, when he saw 11
cars loaded with ore headed for
an open switch at the same time
an empty train piloted by George
Gartrel headed toward tbe same
switch. Quick succeeded in stop
ping ten of the cars but the coup
ling on the eleventh broke and
smashed into him, breaking his
neck.. Gartrel saw tbe cars in
time to stop his own train and es
caped injury. He did not see
Quick.
Quick, despite his broken neck,
crawled SCO feet on his hands and
knees seeking assistance, finally
collapsing. . He lay. .for an hour
before being discovered. Death
followed soon after he was
brought to hospital here.
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SEATTLE. Nov.. 21 CAP)
Radio stations K JR. Seattle. KYA.
San Francisco; KEX. Portland,
and KG A, Spokane, of the bank
rupt Northwest Radio Service
company, wero sold today for
S35.O04 to A. E. Pierce, Seattle
banker representing a majority of
stockholders in the defnnct com
pany. They were sold at auction be
fore a bankruptcy referee. The
only other bid. one of f 25.000,
was made by Louis Wasmer of
Spokane. '
Ralph A. Rorr. Seattle attor
the chain sine the crash of the
the chain since th ecrash of the
American Broadcasting company
This Coopoa & g
admit one child under UC
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Grand Theatre
Saturday, Mot. SS
10c toe 25c
THEATRE
SATURDAY ONLY
MATINEE Jb EVENING
ALSO
COMEDY NEWS
10c
25c
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Sensation
jaw
threw the Northwest Radio Ser
vice company into . bankruptcy,
will coatinua as general manager
of the group, Pierce announced al
ter tho sale. , . '.',-
TO FIIIE PE8SB
WASHUfOTON, Ndr. 21CAP)
An explosion in tho basement of
a ten cent tor 4ring- tlwrasli
hour . today killed Jive ,erons,
dangerously lnjsrtng at-least four
others, and sent 40 lest seriously
hart to hospitals.
Tho blast rocked tho store and
tort away the front Wall to send
bricks and huge concrete blocks
from the sidewalk, hurtling upon
passersby.
-So great was the disorder left
SALEM ftEIGHTS
COBIMUMXr CLUB presents
The Grip of the
Yukon
Starring Neil Hamilton
. .Serial . Comedy Oswald. .
... Stage Entertainment .
. .10c. Benefit Tonlto. 20e. .
TEL
S4I7
GRAND
THEATRE
TONIGHT
Frazier Player
in-
Up-Side-D9m.
OS THE SCREEN
THE WHIP
The
All Thrill Drama
SUNDAY and MONDAY
TARZAN
THE MIGHTY
in
PERSON
t took a
high-test "DRY" gasoline
Here's how you save
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more pounds per gallon. So out of every
gotiou of Gasco you save an .ounce
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Tbe OREGON STATESMAN " Salem. Oregon. Friday Korninsr. November 22, 1929 ; '
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by the concrete and wreckage
strewn about the rent of tho
building that It was two hours be
fore firemen could clear It away
with motor derricks .to find the
source of tho explosion. la
basement under the sidewalk they
fond a shattered hot water boil
er to which they attributed tho
blast. Tho top of tho steel tank
was located across the street.
Five hoars after the explosion,
the list of dead had grown to five.
These-were: Mrs. El iss bet a Paw,
son, Charles Jaeobson, Miss Cath
erinsCttUinane, her grand niece,"
Mary Ann CockenU. two - years
eU. amt the child's snether. Mr.
Anna May Cockerel!. . .. .
: row others, seriously hurt.
flcflyrcccd Tbatre'
' Homo ot 25c Talkies
Today and Saturday
Special' Mattneo Saturday
a p.m.
with
TARZAN
bis first
mystery
thriller!
Also Talking - Sennett -
Comedy
Pathe - News nasi - Fables
All - Colored - Song - Review
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offueU
tzcrs fzclo tszat
were: Charles Decker, 5, bruises,
hock and possible Internal In
Juries; Mrs. Ida, Decker, skull
fracture ad Internal injuries;
Warren Thayer, tractnred spine
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Faschca ssl
Marco Ideas,
Play This
Theatre
Erer
Saturday
Sunday and
Monday
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SOUND NEWS
to make a PERFECT
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p-u-1-1 b what gets you over hills
in high, what stops ' the knocks and
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High-test "dry" gasoline is a "race
horse." It flashes you past slow lines
of traffic, starts the coldest motor
quickly, gives you the spirited go that
makes you proud of your car.
And what a combination they make!
Blended as they are in the new blue
Gasco you get all the pull and the
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and broken neck; and an nntdentt-
fled woman suffering internal in
juries. '
All Statesman carriers are little
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Continuous Perfoniiance
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The N C W
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(Colored blue to prevent 'sub stitutxon)
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merchants. They are charged for
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Speed of transmittal Is essen
tial In sending birds or animal
Bin
anrf
economy of benzol and all the spar
kle of "dry" gasoline.
Of course, high-test gasoline costs
more to make. But this new blue
Gasco is a super fuel and no expense
has been spared to make it perfect for
modern motor cars.
Fili with it. Check your mileage.
Check cold morning starting. Measure
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and you'll decide it is the biggest fuel
bargain on the market."
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in to tho experiment station for
examination, as a much more sat
isfactory diagnosis is possible
when the object is In fairly good
condition.
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Truck Hone: Steady puU
from benxit a marveL
out fluid, scarce and val
ued for industrial use
obtainable as a motor fuel
nowhere else in the west
Race Horse: Flash emi
go from dry" gas. Va-
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cleanly, keeps down
crankcase dilution. And
starts th coldest motor
quickly. In Gasco you get
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tasoUse coeshined with
thmfutiectmomyamdanti-
knock value tf benxol
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