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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1930)
PACE TWO Tfce OREGON STATESMAN. Sakau Oregon, Wednesday Morning, September 17, 1930 E EILL Need not Take off Hats to California, H. F. Durham Avers on Rcttrrn The Junior high school system In Salem doesn't need to take. Ha hat off to any of the California junior highs lie Tisited, reports H. F. Durham, principal of the Parriflh Junior high, here upon retain from a two weeks' Tislta tion trip to schools in that state. So far as he obserys, the school systems are about equal, although there is much more money for operation of the Cali fornia schools an dall salaries are higher there. On the other band, the teacher load is much hearier there, with all handling from J 5 to 40 pupils. Durham concen trated on the Junior hjghg at Val lejo, Fellows, Oakland and Taft. as none of the schools along Pa cific highway towns to that point were open. Working Guidance Flan Undiscovered In a way, the trip was a dis appointment to the local princi pal, for he failed to find the thing for which he was most looking: an organized scheme of 'guidance. From all he could learn, the California schools put their guidance program over much as the Salem junior highs do; that is, through vocational ci vics and occupation classes. The California schools have a department of attendance about which Durham was enthusiastic. All attendance problems are con centrated in this department, and through it, absences from school are cut to a minimum. Jn the Salem schools, there is no" separ ate handling of this problem. Activity Period Now Abandoned Herbert Hoover Junior high school, opened in Oakland- last year, is the best organized school and probably has the least fric tion of any school, Durham says. Durham was interested to note that the schools there had aband oned the activity period as a regular dally part of the school schedule; however assemblies may be called at any time need ed. The Junior highs there are organized on the 'she-period basis just as here and utilize the home room system. Meets Many of former Pupils Principal Durham met many people who had gone to school with him years ago, he said, and was especially pleased at this un looked for pleasure. He reports that W. A. Bauman, formerly suf ertntendent of the McMinnville schools, is now vice-principal of one of the junior highs at Taft. Accompanying Durham on the trip were Mrs. Durham and their on Delvin. They covered 639 miles for an average of 38 miles an hour on Sunday, the last day of the return journey. Tlie 'principal says he found the hottest weather around Bak erafield. Also he found more tramps going to California than he had teen in all his life up to that time, he says. Sim SEVEN PISS (Continued from page 1) fipauldlng, William J. Linfoot, T. Harold Tomlinson and Ralph ,H. Campbell. Others on the list are: Ellis D. Reiter, Eugene; Le land B. Shaw, Beaverton; Joseph H. Lieb, Louis Schnitser, David T. Bauman. Frank W. King, Portland; Alden Ewing Miller, Gresham; C. C. M. "Peterson, Samuel II. Martin. Calvin N. Souther, Portland; Lewis Wag ner, Milwaukle; John Morton Coke, Lawrence V. Pape, Rich ard T. Callahan,' Ben F. Lom bard, Portland; Miss Amelia. C. Metxen. Eugene; G. Q- D"Alblni, Klamath Falls. John B. Ebinger, Tillamook; Ray Henry Watson, Eugene; J. Lloyd LeMaster, Corvallis; Rus- dement Lairi McKenna. Jr., Portland; Jesse A. Turner, Heppner; Ian R. Maclver.-Nach- k TXaah William V. Pnwpll Ralph Lee Freeze, Edward Winkler, Portland; Max J. Rob inson, Eugene; Harry Holliday Ceorge, Jr., William Leslie Go&s lin. Miss Cecelia P. Gallagher, Leroy L. Lomax, Richard , R. orris, Portland; Lowell Mun dorff, Cornelius: Burton E. Palmer, Jr., William Braley Mur ray, John R. Collier, Daniel W. Hartley? Portland. - Paul Edwin Geddes, Rose au rg; Clifford Warren Powers, Robert S. Farreil, Jr., William Kline Telser, Harry D. Rothmau. Bliss Ansnes, Jack McFarland, Samuel 8. Jacobson, David San . deberg, Leland S. Decker, Clar ence L LaatJsverk, Francis F Tubker, Ward H. Cook. William J. Powers, Robert S. Kuhl, Glen Roy Hughes, Portland; Kenneth George Denman, Corvallis; Wil liam S. Shenker, Portland; Har old L. Davidson, St. Paul; Ro land Davis, Arthur H. Callahan, Portland. National Boxing Board Moves tov Extend Control OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 1. (AP) A hard, - smashing blow to : gain control of the boxing game was dealt by the National Boxing association In session here today when the delegates to the annual meet passed a res olution barring boxers who take Dart in flzhts In non-mam ber states from appearing in member states of the N. B. A. Passing of the resolution ' was -cevealed tonight by Stanley M Isaacs of Cincinnati. SCHOOLS HER con II EnlTK U. OF O. MEN m .: tfv." v. ' ; asp--"-' n 1"A t'J r,J Pi ft hp fm tvd i a? ' - 4, ' $ " 3 The above three student representatives of the University Of Oregon, will visit this city in the near future to confer with alonanl, Dads' and Mothers' clubs, and prospective students of the university. They are, left to right. Bob Miller, assistant chairman of the Greater Oregon committee, Joe Freck, chairman, and George Cherry, presi dent of the associated student body. These three are on a State-wide tour and will visit all largercities where they will confer witli local committee chairman who handle the work of the group in each district. TL HILL VISIT HE UNIVERSITY O P OREGON, Eugene, Sept. 16 (Special) -Three young men. representing the University of Oregon student body, will visit a short time Thursday, September 18, confer ring with alumni and members of the Greater Oregon committee in Salem. They are on a state-wide tour and have just completed a three weeks tour of southern. eastern, and northern Oregon. Those in the party are George Cherry, student body president: Joe Freck. chairman of the com mittee, and Robert Miller, assist ant chairman. They are residents of Wallowa, Portland, and Pen dleton respectively. On their tour they have visited many cities and given a number of talks before student bodies and alumni lunch eons. The function of the committee is to advise students who plan to enter college this fall. Salem members of the Greater Oregon committee include Don Siegmuad. chairman, M a x i ne Meyers, Phil Bell and Bob Need ham. Silvertoa is represented by Eleanor Jane Ballantyne, Norman Eastman.- Nina Aim. Elizabeth Keene and Francis Keene. (Continued from pas L) Fry's Drug Store, Safeway Store No. 519. Wm. Gahlsdorf, Ladd & Bush, Gunnell ft Robb, Dr. O. L. Scott, Les Newman Outing Store, Buster Brown, Midget Market, Swart Specialty Shop, French Shop, Haniger Hat Shop, Hamil ton Furniture Co., Pickens & Haynes, Bloch's Golden Rule, Montgomery Ward & Co., Butt Flower Shop, Western Auto Sup ply Co., Imperial Furniture Co., White House Restaurant, Man's Shop. Geol C. Will, Capital Drug Store, Roth Grocery Co., Pacific Northwest Public Service Co.. The Spa, Fleener Electric Co., Neuman'a Paint Store, Perry Drug Store, Adams, Florist; Kay's Coat & Dress Shop, Fu lops. Piggly Wiggly No. 1; Pig gly Wiggly No. 2. Army & Navy Store, Directors Dept. Store, First National Bank, H. F. Shanks, Jeweler; Tyler Drug Co., Daves Toggery, Smart Shop, Price Shoe Store, Portland Gas & Coke Co., Worth's Dept. Store. Johnson's. 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Praed operate a popcrn stand on State street near the Bllgh Htel, having recently purchased the business. They came hero on August 14, after looking over cities in Washington and Oregon. In southern California a num ber of people are out of work and eager to come to the north west where conditions are report ed better. S. C. Kerberg, who halls from Audubon, Iowa, says- any number of people solicited him for rides north when he was in Los Angeles recently. With Mrs. Ker berg he is on his first trip west and In Salem was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Emmons, friends of long-standing in Iowa. "You've a great country here;; like It, was Kerberg s remark Claude Barrlck. district attor ney, and J. C. Holden, sheriff, both of Tillamook county, were in Sa lem yesterday from Tillamook city. Breier Co., E. W. Cooley Gro cery, Miller's, Elliot Dry Goods Co.. Williams Self Service Store, Bishop's, Square Deal Hardware Co., U. S. National Bank. 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Calonite Powder ' does . for the skin what nothing else can possibly do imply dissolres away all skin-pore accumulations. Creams ; and lotions only pastly accomplish this, but Calonite Powder does it thoroughly, : Calonite Powder leaves a most delight- ! f al, tingling, refreshing sensation that j nothing else caa possibly do. Calonite STATE FAIR TO BE BEST EVER More Exhibitors. Entries, Features; ail Space Taken in Advance (Continued from par 1) ty" Flemm, widely-noted pint- sized cop comedian of circus fame, Ballenberg's Trick bears, and Evans ft Perez, most highly acclaimed balancing and juggling artists ia the United States, It has been announced. The program will be held on Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday, Friday and Satur day of fair week. Many of Displays Already Complete Traffic officers under the di rection of Lieut. W. A. Tyler of the Portland police department will aid in handling the immense crowds during the event. It has been announced, with special of ficers to expedite traffic on the highways throughout the valley. Portland day on Thursday, Sep tember 25, is expected to attract hundreds of cars from Oregon's metropolis. Special accommoda tions for visiting motorists will be provided, it has been announc ed, with every convenience possi ble available for out-of-town visi tors. Many displays already are com pleted, others are rapidly being installed, barns have been thor oughly rejuvenated for the thous ands Interested in livestock, with everything on the grounds expect ed to be in perfect order for the opening day, according to those in charge. Members of the state fair board Instrumental in the assured success of the 1930 exposition are; A. C. Marster of Roseburg, president; H. R. Crawford of Sa lem, vice president; Mrs. Ella 3. Wilson of 8alem, secretary and general manager; D. O. Wood- worth of Albany; Charles Cleve land of Gresham, and A. R. Shum- way of Milton. Bayne Heard in Dental Lecture Dr. William M. Bayne, lecturer with the department of profession al contact. Cook Laboratories, gave an address on "Local Anaes thesia in Dental Practice" before a group of dentists at the Marion hotel last night. The lecture was followed by presentation of a four- reel motion picture. The lecture Thirty thousand n i welcoming shouts as he steps to bat v. .... the idol of them alL Ball one t jTl! Ball rwo I d al he's done J&gX X fit again. Popularity to be lasting must f$ X be deserrt4 f XS v" X One L , , , r A J Mi. , " ' ' The Call Board By . OLIVE M. DOAK TUB HOLLYWOOD Today Conrad Nagel la "The Ship from Shanghai." Friday Charles Kaley In "Lord Byron of Broadway." THE GRAND Today Douglas Fairbanks Jr In TirtlMi A era Friday Charley Murray in. "XrnnnA th f"ornr " FOX ELSINORE Today Claudette Colbert in "Manslaughter." dealt with pharmacology and bio chemistry of local anaesthetics and their determining influence on suc cess or failure in anaesthesia. y BY ACCIDENT SHOT SILVERTON. Sept. 16. (Spe cial) Victor John Kokel, 16, of Molalla, was the first human vic tim of the deer hunting season in this section of Oregon. Word was received here this morning of his death for accidental shoot ing, In the vicinity of Twin Buck camp. Kokel was hunting with Bar ney Helvey and Dick Howland of the Molalla vicinity. They had killed a five-point buck and were preparing to move the car cass to bleed it. Kokel took hold of the rifle by the barrel to pull It out ef the way; the trig ger caught on some brush. and the rifle was discharged, the bul let entering his neck and cours ing upward causing instant death. Young Kokel was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kokel of Molalla and had lived all his life in that vicinity. In addition to his parents he is survived by two brothers, Frank and Joe, and six sisters, Rosalie, Frances, Mary, Anna, Angela and Violette. Funeral services will be at the Eberhart parlors la Molalla Thursday at 2 p. m.. Father Jonas of Canby officiating. In terment will be in the Russell ville cemetery. Tuberculin testa were given S.420 head of cattle In 134 Lou isiana herds during July. KIEL DIES SUPREME COURT IS SPUT IBEJ Votes 3 to 3 Resulting in Sustaining Ruling of Lower Tribunal The state supreme court in an opinion written by Chief Justice Coshow Tuesday affirmed Judge Robert Tucker of the Multnomah county circuit court in a suit brought by Edward Kane and others to declare a trust in favor of the plaintiffs on lot 7, block 1. Linwood Addition, Portland, to quiet title to said property in them, and to set aside a deed ex ecuted by defendant Frank Kane in favor of the other defendant, Alice W. Kane. The court divided three to three, with Justice Rossman writ ing the dissenting opinion. Jus tices Bean and Brown concurred in the prevailing opinion, while Justices Rand and Belt concurred with Justice Rossman. Under the supreme court pro cedure it requires a majority of the justices sitting in a case to reverse the rower court. Other opinions handed down by the supreme court Tuesday Today - Tomorrow The Dramatic Sen sation ing WJr ADDED COLBERT FREDtUC MARCH CHARLIE CHASE In 'ALL TEED UP" L Fanchon and Marco's Hollywood "MODES IDEA" , Showing New Fall Styles On Sale at Miller's I I - y -v 15i 1 PAS i -.Ast 31 i follow: ' Fred C. Sander vs. California Oregon Power company, ' appel lant; appeal from Jackson coun ty; actfon to recover damages for loss of life. Opinion by Justice Belt. Judge C. M. Thomas re versed. Hannah Gabrielson. administra trix of the estate of John Gahri el son, vs. P. A. Dixon, appellant; appeal from Columbia county; action to recover damages for death of her husband, as result of traffic accident. Opinion by Justice Rand. Judge H. K. Zim merman affirmed. La FoTlett Record To Be Corrected State of Oregon, on relation of Mary LaFollett, vs. Charles R. LaFollett and J. W. LaFollett, ap pellants; appeal from Washington county; appeal from order treated as motion to recall mandate for correction. Opinion by Chief Jus tice Coehow. Mandate recalled. Fred Doehler and Walter Doe hler, vs. L. Lansdon, et all, appel lants: appeal from Multnomah county. Motion to dismiss appeal allowed unless within 10 days af ter this decision, appellant file sufficient undertaking. Petition for rehearing denied in McCargar vs. Federal Securi ties company. Petition for rehearing on mo tion to dismiss appeal la Pine Creek adjudication from Baker county denied with permission to renew on hearing. of the Talk Screen a Uctu " ruL "Srfy V W If Charley Kaley pit r1' pwjl II Ethcllnd Oj OAUDEITE jfe fS&W II I Terry J3l .. -im OUff Edwards TSlJ Marios M MSmm I Shilling ? V Pim. I - with jfrsPi I Technicolor JST f I will always stand out HOME RUNS are made tt the plate not on the bench! Likewise what counts, ia a ciga rette is what a smoker gets from it not what is said about it. Chesterfield has a policy give smokers what they want: MILDNESS the wholly nat ural mildness of tobaccos that are without harshness or bitterness. BETTER TASTE such as only a cigarette of wholesome purity sad better tobaccos caa have. Motion to dismiss appeal den ied In Union Service vs. Portland. Motion to dismiss appeal allow ed in State vs. Frohnhofer. Motion ..to set aside order granting, ren earing la Hendricks vs P. E."P. company denied. Motions, to affirm judgment denied In Varrelman vs Flora Logging company and Lamm vs Silver Falls Timber company. Babe Herman, Brooklyn slug ging right fielder, plans to appear In exhibition games after the end of the national league season. POLLYWOOMJ Home of 25c s Also Talking Comedy A New WEDS. - THURS. 49 I Home of 25c Talkies I w j-v w m wr .9 w www w ft wv WT I NIGHT BRING YOUR TICKETS Song hit! VI I I Jf L Beautiful eOtS-C ill iS Technicolor! - .JajtSS J H I If f if y A. romance of eSfV I I -kW Broadway. MSlgk 1 1 I Bright-lights