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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1930)
6 it - i I ; Only 25 Per Cent of Cold ' Pack Capacity Reported Available Now - The. local cannery season ill not be la fall swing for at least .tea days, according to managers of the vsrloua plants. Tnecold weather has. delayed tbt i ripening of strawberries to each An ex tent that the packing plants are unable to ran to mere than 25 per cent of capacity and several will not attest pt operation for tea days or two' weeks longer. Hunt Brothers are cold ticking; Marshall berries but are able to obtain only 25 per -cent of tbe amount they are prepared to han dle. Tbe Northwest Fruit Products company will not begin far aeme time. an til "berrte re available In 'sufficient quantity to Justify i a , start. ; Gooseberry Pack Finished, Report , It is understood that Held Mt docb and company has flniehed the gooseberry paek and Is eel d packing and preserving a few atrawberriea but canning, will not "be In "fall swing for "some time. . The Starr Fruit Products "com pany is working at about 21 per cent capacity. Local cherry hoyers are not discouraged fey the present con dition Of the eberry crop, despite the gloomy view of tnaay growers. Tbey -admit that the -drop has been heavy but feel that there 'will be a fair crop of eherries and tiMt the qvaUty will be better than ta previous yean. HIM med in wm Franklin T. Xorell,' republican, for - representative la -Congress from the third eongressloaal -district, Multnomah eouaty, received 21,42 votes at tbe primary elec tion or 1043 votes to excess of the iHimber received y I. B. Sandblast, according to the etfi eial cttant tabulated by the aeere--tary of state. Sandbtest received 13,3 1 votes and R. C Cancan 11,479 votes. J. U. Campbell, of Oregon. City, for- Justice of the state supreme cenrt, -position No. S. Teoelved 72, 311 votes as compared "with 41.1 4f received by George 8. Shepherd of Portland. Harry H. Belt, noopposod, for justice of the state sapreme conrt, position No. 6, received 109,204 votes. C. A. Howard, for state tsuper tateadent of schools, received 112,664 votes, and C. H. Gram, unopposed, for state labor com missioner, 108,741 votes. I O- r N - ' ' , - - - . j X, t . .-y.v'i? : rj:' s vv.:-a - vl I'-' XT'v' . V.-.-. , r- tt- -? '--r . : I SIEEOf JEflO I GETS f PIS ' J, - 4 C ? - Tbe -figfctiBa; atrefigjh f Um United etatea Mavy waaad m roview befrra President Hoover 1 abort tbhtair aDea la Q At- tba UnUe Dcea T -tha 3Tirlnlsi tsWk capes, jovajpictaraffliowa as Presulant aflbouette -izataa I ruier 0m 'trbt. Report Indicates Claims -of. Deaf Schoio! Read's At- tacker Unfounded slauf htar and sentenced ta a term U.-iba .Uta nitantry, This, was the opinion nanded down by the attorney general here Tues- nay. - - L'AniBlifMd was narolad br 'Roy r Kttner ef ,Fnt,' wio err9 aaJehkt ejebntiw sjurlaf 1 l- sence ox usvernor uicok iroaa toe state. Ausplund Is now practie- )ng Is prvfesalon la Portland. The eplnfon "was ' raqneHed ny a J. !MoOakrK ecrataryMf state board of medical examiners. i;i to m iep Several read supervisors were tn Catem en Tuesday to oenfer with Roadmaater Frank Johnson about work in their districts. X F. JBewley. In charge f work, in Dfstrfct 36. Which fodndes the stretch, from JCiagaxA to Gates, is keeping one man resldea liimself busy on maintenance wark. He finds that eacn day the-road must be inspected and rocks falling during a 24 hour period removed. In between times the men are busy remndiag out the sharp cor ners -on some stretcnes of the road. EL X Coffman, supervisor In District 36 near Sflverton, was In to check with Johnson on gravel being placed on market roads tn that -seeuon. , John Fabry on District 27. five miles south of Salem consulted during the day with tbe roadmaater. mm mm mm. mm fWBICII E (Continued Tram "Page 1.) In a golf bag aWhe seen of the ahootlag, forfeiMd $3,S0e .Lends today and Mongoven'a absence In court forfeited 110,000 bands. The death of Joseph Yerrarf. zb, today was the mnth raruran Trom tbe "weekend otttbreas He and two alnes were shot on North Clark street Saturday night. In the roundup of hoodlums. nsquaas seized mare than jloo su Bpects; among them Jack HcOorn, reputed gunman for Capone'and two ether alleged Capone hench men. Titer later wereTelaased bl 35 .others, aliens, wvre held for possible deportation. DES MOINES, Iowa, June 2 (AP) Rep. L. J. Dickinson bad piled -up a -lead of more than 75 000 rotes tonight over lovenor Jobs M. Hammitl Tor ftpubHcan senatorial nomination with re turns from Mondaya primary al most complete. Unofficial eounts - la 2,1 of the -states 2,42 4 'preelacts Inflloe- ted Dickson -carried all -bat 22 f: the 99 counties. The farm vote aippareatly swung to' Dickinson, who cam paigned tor the "Hawtey-Smoot tariff bill. Hammil ran better in the cities although Dickinson swept Des Moines. TJiektnson's TOte remained at about' 5S: jer cent of thateast Iot -Touf candidates. Frank J. Lund and TV. O. Payne were also tntae race. Together they "polled -about So.owrotes. Thirty tire Txer oent ortbe vote cast 1a required under Iowa la w'for nomination. LeadersMeet Thursday For Chamber Drive Chairmen of the tea teams named this week to work oa ithe anembershJp drlre for theehaniber f commerce, are to meet t the chamber rooms Thursday cfteiw neoa at Sp. m. At that time prospective-new members wili be ae ' signed to vartous teams artththe view" of Xlmiaating dupllaation tn th e solicttiag work. Donglas SdeSay Is general ebalr-'-saan' of the wemhersiup eemmit- tee aad It as- ealled tbe dUreremt 'leaders together. LibertyStudents Win Awards in PalmefWrltizig " LIBERTY, Jane S.TheolIow 'lnrTrapthi -recently wow awards in ralBBer-imethad arrtttag: .Palaer batten tOrst a waad), phyHia SlajH - 3Jaa, Allee Oannrngham, Sanraea Westennweae, Ansa Plaasrttaertt tor nseB,' iane Ladd. nAxaa , r Plank, Tbelma -Rose. Fred Bar, ; jammer,1 XsUlyne JUeraen; rpreaj reaa pla '(third award), Flore i - Copley, Esther Caramaek, Anna ' Plaak, Laellle Brandldge. Baey .. , The - Hawley Tesoiatfoa tel waw . tend :far one "year the time omit , ; ior asses8mest,rfand")tttdrredit v t f the ease of married persona ttav-y- - tng . eommnnlty Sacome. ftraa: - 4optel odJ3rby; tbr liouse The Call iBoard . ? -ft rBj OLIVE M. DOAK Gilbert. -For tbe effective stage LUgbUng and management Jtatmyl Campbeu was Tesponsroie. The "revue will ve repeated again tonlgbtiustna it was siren Tuesday night. . the nnmiriTjm Bfiffll own r&tot HurtiinWreck Kenneth "Warner. truck wpera- tori'-iwaa -"seflowsty -iajured eafly Taesjay arteraova -when the ae- Uvery truck 'he'swas'drlvmg ol tided "wtth ' -car -sqn ?tte Paelfic tttghway two sntfes morth of 'Can y vnrwmer was crashed tm 'ax Oregon City hospital. Werner worke for the Portland Telafrsnr aad waa en-is -war to lem ad ; intervealu pelnts. wun ae -papers for-4lie4ay. FossillanJs Kilted mHuto HOCSD RrVKR. Orel; une t AP) 4L V. Mathews," of Fosail. was killed tonight when the; en ttmiawie to "erUch 4m araa 18htK struck "a ColamMa orge v auto auto stage near warrendale 'waf the tJotumbla; Atrtwar tonlahti uaa-K. FWm also ef ' Foaaii: wSo w Wtth Vathewatn theact; wif- fed -a arokea Segand tnaeraal TbysicUnrexpeet hlnrtoTllve. BLIGH'S CAPITOL Today -Song of ' West" with John Boles. VOLLTWOOD 'Today The Duncan Sisters.' Friday "Half Way to Hea- ven." THE GRAND Today "Girl of the Pert. Friday -"Such Men are Dangerous." TOI ELSI3CORE Tedar "The Texan" with Gary Cooper. Amidst. a burst ef prolonged aP- plaase the second annaal dance rerae of Barbara Barnea Prof ee- slonal School of Dancing, came to a epeotacntar. close at the Fox El- slnore theatre Tuesday -night. Tiie final Txumber iwa- an r- Iglnal Egyptian ballet written by Miss Barnes and directed by her. Spectacular in effect, portraying in splendid manner the "modern tendencies -which have 4een Intro duced lto 4aactna: by Kreutsberg of Germany. The etory was Tlrldly Inter preted by the dancers. The lead was taken ty Mtes Barnes herself , assisted by Don scnaupp,- ivery apiesdid 'bronzed "Sun Gd! Osirie. Billy ' Sayder, Zelma , JjUtfay nd Josey Aoklin, sad a chorus of tempie maidens. Mlss 3arnea, .daueiag-as a nor tal. -entered the Temple Ot Uhe eun'ttod. Oonctsmatten -reigned veeanee some one f nhe court mad conspired teitt&er ta.7The41nce was 'luti of this fieryaagerv and taa -plead tag rt the mortal for' the San God's laver nd iater ;for aercy. The music which -aeeompehled tberrytism haUetrwaa. parti or tgtnal . oeacposiUoa - i0t Don 8ehanpand the whole soorewas arranged tby-him. U -created perfect aemplemeat to the -beauty ef the ballet. . . Baby Days, a second ballet charmiag od represented some excel! eat weraroa the part of the BaMung ntne -loUt -who -eexried thestory through (jta daaeeVwaw pTeasiea. 4t -is -ditilcult to point out those; vbo did unusual -0fk far seachiief m large -naoiher ar- rieo'ttia -prt 4n Admirable laablea. A third ausual 4anca aua- ber was the rhythmioesoga Jiam- Oer.waJeh w a created by a rhych atloal yregresstea of .reometrte uma coaetreeuen reated Jnreeven oanoere. e euect waa taatt- Wl and -hiehlv .professional. Th keyate-of -the evse i waa preteaeioaland ilaiahed. All the ameers 'moved amothly andtn nuiek: Moeeaaion, the completed mvaeendia at a wee bit before lOWcmek. i The.ee weak wot if aueh there waa, waa in the adagio asma-- bers. Miss Acklln did Terr, good watt but twr-aftneT1 teamed to be -working under -some dlf flcul- Ues. neve Itttle Paaflne ! Zoe Chambers was notbinr.Bbort iof a 'prwessionaianapite i her! few Tears. Tvun new won man iiinir sae wanted a er. music and ner joy and,anthalaam wasTnost AfnaH asm axpraaaedy-eacnTnem2erei tneseena, waa ana Xaature wnhb avdded annch to the aplandld re sult. : ... . . . , Tha xeeBen oathml&Sf'adlIe& splendid Effect to the -YdaaclhaV .This work avasAanedlusd exe- eate4 hy rwrs. Otto -Paulus. Ittra. WUUaaa -janmehberg, And -Monroe nmi ruu furuuiiiui i One Salem Man Tha j)OpulaUon f PoUc eeqnty Increased 1644 -during Ua past W years, accerdistg -to aaaouacement anao a-era , yaatexaay y at. Hendricks, census enumerator tor this idietrict. The reseat rpopuia Ooa of Polk eounty-ia 16,M5 a against 14.11 la 1920. There -are 1M7 farms In Polk county, as compared with 1741 farms In 1920. Polk county 4a the second ef the four counties la thhi census district to have Its .const checked. the Tillamook "figures having been announced a number .f daya ace. Tamhiu county schedules axe be ing checked, and the final count Subject to esrreetion, will be an aowaced as soon a two or -three more ennmeratora hare handed in their books. tgeotlaeed fram feana X) Superintendent Balllie, super intendent of the state taaiaiag school -for boys, reported 22 eighth ysjte .gTadaatis. and .tA other promotions amone nis charges. Fatl eradit la siren for the worn; at this achool by tbe state educaUonal dpartim. Mr. Baillle's report showed 668 boys 4 on parole of which 621 were rtslt- eo:y xiw ?arpf eciicers sinas Jay. total of 142vparole let ters were wrmen ana me parore offfcera -traveled 1;4 onttes. iThe; per capita cost nf rearing foy the boye on parole Is i.4 a. month. Waiting- list at Ta4emt!oels Hospital yA eprtoi Dr. O. C. 'BeUing er,J superintendent -of -th -Oregon state tuberculosis In Salem, showed a -waiting list of 2 at his Institution. The waiting' list numbered 14 m y ear-ago. There ill waiting list of 16 at the east ern Oregon tuberculosis Hospital at The Dalles, which Is six more than -a month go. Dr. Bellinger reported that he Is jperaistently conducting a -cam-patgn ef edmoatlon with ' the pub- Uc And yaw Blag on his experiences to 'the ' medical "profession "in the Interest of -reducing - tuberculosis in Oregon. Dr. Bellinger spoke before the Marlon-Polk-YamJiill eedicalwoclety May! . the South ern Oregon Medical aoetety uay IV wpfli tve f demenstratlon clinic to the enler class of the Oregon 'Wedlcal seboel May -1. Ha -assisted the Jackson county hearth mitt In testing 20H eheol Th!ldrn, etndled 200 chest films from these children, end held two-dy dlne on May n 4 end May 15, when he -personally oxammea U f the ezhtblta. FJnes Light in Uay, Report ot Poulsen Shows Business was light 4a Tines "4t the etty rooorders office-durms May; MarkTonteen reported Tues day. A total et 4102 wear received in Daea whUett aent frem state ndvStnal accident onnnls8lon brought cash recetptaof the Office to asSS" for the mouth. The rent 'from the etairralwBlon eeaaefl Jane l'aethe records kept in: the attyhaU hava been 'remov ed to the new office building. 'The rent ''was paid Tor. Tour months. Graf Progresses In Final Lap of Its World Tour FRIEDRICHSHAFE2C. June 4 (Wednesday (AP) The Graf eppeaia radioed t a. m. GMT' that It was in ioaitleo, 38 north latitude, 49! so west longi tude, ' heading-1 award 'the Azores f-at about f5 miles an hour. The position given was . about l,S2&enite8 oastwf.New Yerk.ad about 600 milea west ot Isle of Fayal, Azotos. Strawberries -To Be Less on 'Raines Account 8trawberrlea have not been damaged recent alna, nacoofd- lag- vo Henry Crawford of :Ladd fand Bh Khoogh-plektsgi haafj uceu reuiruea. crawicra - sua- Teday 'ofannra had as yet reported to - Mm that" denies ' had rotted' wi the vines. . t The 'strawberry crop, "fcowevir. twill be -sotaewhat ahort tn i Mr.' Crawford's opinion, '48 - to the f f act thafpfeklng 'has been so loan: delayed. (Continued from Page 1.) II to August 4. with two groups of bora going In two two-week periods. Tha earns alta waa riven to tne Salem T.M.C.A. some time ago -by the Rosenberg brothers of Tilla mook, who left only one airing to tho otfer -that tbe camp he used. It covers about 12 acres of land, and has a beach frontage of 3-8 mile. Members of. tho t who have seen the amp say it U an ideal site for fishing, swimming, nature study, hiking and spor',3. Other features on the program Tuesday night were talka by irv- lar .Hale. Lynn Helse and Jlaimy sehon. members of tne junior hoard; comic reading "Cohen at the Telephone. J. Burton Cra- rv: ahowing f a newareel ' and comedy' film. 1 Medical Board Has Authority Revoke License The state heard -of - medleal ex 4amlaers has Authority to revoke the lleense graatad to fir. A. A, Auapbzud of r Portland, who was eesrrleted of the crime ot r Gilbert Leaves A 'ttO.OoO 'testate was tett hy the - late tJoL iWItHamiiHiert, acting: pastor of IheTtrst Treaby-l i tetlaa ehntch;1 here-ttl thaaxd according to the wOl fried Tort pro- bale at Oregon "Ctty3Ienday.: Thail; wm learea i,uo each to wm and ilaxtghter, f t,t to to the ft-' koralty of Oogea ' to 4o JqpUed aa . the Jaoatd of xegenu mar 'di rect toeome fdrm-pf noldlers' ttw aHal:M U.40X) '.to Hbe PreahW termneb! Portland; and the remainder to his widow. . i . i EUGENE, Ore.. June 3. CAP) -' Tha Estate fraternal wrder-sor Eagles at 'the eoshgreeaon sot she etate invention n here "today ejeetod -waeTTrktnsL-40f iKlam nth tTatU,1 worthy .state president. - - cnber.'orrJeers 'elected were: wmttn TJtjshwettV'paatvresr dentorthefCurem narle-wn4hv- Nonaueterj WOhtnart, alomrtablo"toreatiot mnythlng in j : JH.v' ---rxnwr i nox. nvteoasr muaf -eatiaty rod lee. cKKowMrgrwoTtay seaap- hper cent or coat surthing; Only 0cv lain; and Lt1 Connr.Twn41etoa:l - .; -rMrvrTw ctooa i e x eexewry, - i :r; a, Coaainerclal -fit. 1 1 ryav ienff er - fjom gaa,- iboart-4 hum. oar tatoaach, bleating and uyspepaia, way not snake the xuo tex "16 jnlaato test ? :. Absolutely harm leap f and r making thousands feel like new. - One la gradient -baa the.amaatBg yower to digest 1 A times -its own weight. Don't i gtre np-Cet Diotea' at any drag Store. Put It to the test. Money bax if yoa dont soon f eel Ukrseir, d ji oaaolaMBnw-4 "3 i-4 t -oe".t . J m m M Jl yocTtMJD.ourooa; .:- uniii I -!P! : ifJltSbpieaost I 'VN 1 1 411. v I I lil niinw nuniii mi i an WHEELS GOiS 8 KIHEJIFIE IUBEKA, CaJU. June 3 (AP) William Martell, Eureka aerrlpr?gram on the Oragoa Ectric vice station operator, today iden iff led Ciareace u King as the an he had seen qcarreling with : young woman the day Mlffnfe Mc Coy, "King's 'oosamon law - wife. was ehot to death en- the redwoodi of ortoern-Humboldt C9unty. King, a san yuentin pnson ex convict la on trial charged -with murder. Martell. who aaid he saw the oouple arguing the afternoon f Fetruary zo and again at S p.m.. has received severarthreats since he entered the case as one of tie prosecution's principal witnesses. Once, while traveling on the Red wood highway south of here In response to a fake emergency ealL he was fired fpen. Free Lunch For Farm FamK "iiesffered by Cham' her ofCommerce - (Cet&otfed from Page 1.) thev "believe the practical dfem- onstratioa of pure bred stock and other practical wort win really be of benefit: to tho aairysuda of thp Salem district. Program Planned On Front Street Beginning at 2:30 o'clock, the worxltfg on tha roadt and thai work went ahead without hind rance'Trom'tee-weatter. The Stay ton and Turner rock: erashore will ntlnttB"fD tasrate Tegardlesa of waathar conditions aa Will work on tho etayton-pavlag plant, 'aald Johnson. mmm FLIGHT 1 IPf JI TALKED track on-Front street will Include sneaking from a. tlft car aid the ahownf ef stock carriea on tne tfaiu, Seats have been provided tn front of the demonstration train ao that everyone will be comf orta Me'Aariag the hour ot program. Briefly Ue-day'a program for, Wednesday Is -as follows: '' 12 :20 - o'clock: Free luncheon at tho armory. 1:30 until 2:30: -Speaking tn the armory. ' 2:30 o'clock: Arrival ot nine car dairy train on .Oregon JElectric track opposite Marion square on Front street. Vfork on Market Roatds Halted by Heavy Downpour Rain put -a sudden stop to conn ty -road work on five market reads Tuesday. - ssoe only grading of roada already completed was pos sible after tha downpour, It was reported by Frank Johnson, coun ty roadmaater yesterday. Although all rocking waa sus- oendad two additional graders were added to the four aireaoy Minister Leaps From 3rd CINCINNATI. June t. (AP) The Rer. Warren Elstng, 4B, Exeter, Calif delegate to the gen-eral-asseably of the Preabytertan church in the United States, late today lumped from a third ntory betel wmdew end was Injured dangerously. Scores of pedestrians and motorists - saw the minister leap. A nervoas breakdown waa sal dto have caused tin act. KNIFE USED, CHARGE PRINEVTU.E. Ore.. Jane 8. AP) P. H. Keynolds. ol HUtcn ell, is In A -local hospital sullermg from a deep knifs wound across his cheek and neck alleged to have been Inflicted by -Fred Wil son, elso of Mitchell. Wilson Is in the Wheeler county Sail. Starving JOHNBOUES 'gtar e-10ae neseft-Sonaj') ' Vitaehoae 'Acta HovSctonewa 'i" n r li I r- i lie GRO THEATRE TX)-DAT - THURS. TAKElSSONS IN LOVElOM JOSIE! Hoaianco ,' Imghser Drama Thrills Heart Throbs jrt 1ML Z " -With i . SALLY &yNEIL ; ATAi TAI30KQ COMf3T ! "DOING PHIL A FAVORS -PATHE SOUND NEWS "MOVIETONE ACT' ALWAYS 25! 8 f AP) Intelligencer SfiATTLE, ' June The Seattle Post ys-that John a. Allan, 15, and Gerald amicn, as, two eauie pi lot hare aiotferthat they in tend to attempt a non-etop flight front ToyO. Japan to Seattle this summer. The newspaper syp the "pilots Intend to sail "for Tokyo June 2g for the flight, which would fol low the Aleutian Island route from Japan to' the. United States. Their craft win be a Thaden pane. Wasp motored ot 425 horsepower, tha papere -aay. vcapabe -of taking oft with' idee aloas -ot gaaolino. filiciiiiiaii' Quick relief' from tfeeumatU psias withourlurmt Sill? To relieve O worst rWiPnls aachtablot. i ill rvA i-ui t I , . . II. Turn Away Crowds l l 1 Uiss BARBARA BARNES j M JoVbd viAoa w -w 11 m rrr U Um iiiC IX vf iril I- WA , will he repeated ) m w m 1 W K llchets &OK1 itj iswaems pu a t ; J 80 Show Only J Alohihf 'Note $1000.00 Cost $970.00 j AmoimUl$o00.'00o'$2S09;00 -Oaiply Sesurod and the -highest type-of Investment " .Vi. li - "HI ii m XOAKS ITS V 1JSXAUKIVTS UMbUUAPiUlS Hawkins & i-Rti33nic.u lflb ving iSOSS. -' "TCI - - erriransier '"Storage -3 J - ' m I oi x tw - a 1 1 -And Ihra TridAj. I -OJBtT.. ao . aa.. a. I M -LAUREL Hlver HARDY - -"he "NIGHT u vmaha or ln? 'fOHer or lover? Cheat or -straight bee? nop to the sadme with bint Tor great outdoors i4ventre in mmm 1 --iJ? v 1 J-Aiiciien JSsuxfM y mm i T I V: