The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 16, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sundar Morning, November 16, 1930
ill CALL FOR
RED CROSS Oil
era! chairman of the Red Cress
organization la Salem and ' Hu-
old E. Eakln Is chairman of the
roU call la this city.
Needs of Organization to
v Be Many. This Winter;
. Eakin Head Here
Mrs. Johnson
Dies at Home
Of Her Sister
teum.
OLD GLOOM TQ BE
PUT BELOW GBBlltiD
, Sin. J. C. Johnson, formerly
of Salem.- died at the home of
in iTorrJuus, csiaraij, AOTmwf
w sr .
With expenditures for drought! i...t ni ...m
rllef .1-ce September 1 already -:U 7 , S w V "SiSS
approaching the naif million l ... i . -
a: -and wtaUr problem yet tol r w. -n
PVSQU. IJ1 Aiuvi 1MB. iwu . vv i ,1-- ihlBtaM . rnml.
Is factor Its major relief effort SI -m m
since ttMwMr i, Mount Crest Abbey -maneo-
CUI ttlHE iw iceucis caivia w ess
be -asked to do Us share in.help-
4ar . the relief proerams when the
UHDll oiwoMruug run mi ...
the Bed Cross is made here- next
week, beginning Tuesday and
continuing until saturaay mgni.
Since the -close of the fiscal
year on Jane 20. ltlO, the Red
Cross hss contributed $75,000
from Its treasury and 1129.852
. . . I a . . . ! A,
caste of the hurricane which oe-I. w wwcn itwwt program in
evrred September 2. according to eelebratJosn of tbe,runeral event.
Sames L. Fieser: vice-president . tomorrow compreie program
la.riMnw nf riauteatie operations . 1 follows:
Darin the last fiscal Tear., the mwc. uhhmm ia dj mi.
1 O. C Christiansen of Monmouth.
tialn In 10 dAmMtlo dlaaatera In- IBTOCauon, . Kev. U. . Ward,
valvln axrMinilttnra nf IS5X - Salem.
I10.7T. of which S224.24a.21 Address. Newell Williams, pre-
was allotted front tha national I aident Salem Lions.
Hed Cross treaanrv. Aoaress. uorernor Al nioroiaa.
JAM HHH IMM la war I w- -
Tn r.i. ,. rn Mii .. Grande, district governor Oregon
tnr which will ha iimA tn mut I LlonS. .
n.ninTmnt .ttn.ttnti. .nH Selection. Portland police quar-
anih ff I. t an o mtlul - atwtva I tet.
will he In eharr of Harold E. Address, li. C. Kewlands. presl
Eakln. The roll call for Marion dent Portnd chamber of com
nnn w411 harln Vnnilit mnrn. I merCC.
inr and la-t all nmxt wk. Aaaress. k. j. tiocaenDury.
T1a annual rnnrt f th nu1 I rnourg, - nua
Cross tnst released. sItm details Anaress, er. U. J. iergnson
CHURCH GROUP
SCOLDS POLICE
Failure to Hake 2nd-Hand
Dealer Return Silver.
Service, Cited
Members of the Women's . Al
liance of the Unitarian church
of Salem think they hare a rirht
to be Incensed against ta police
department of this eliv. Their
feelinc .refer to the fact that
they are seeminsly forced to boy
some . ailrer serrle f ha m
stolen from them; police officers
ao noi seem inclined to compel
the second hand dealer in whose
hands the sllrer Is to cIts If
back to them.
The Taloables were stolen
some time fa September, but
were not discovered missing un
til October 17. Police records
show that the theft was aot re
ported to authorities until No
vember 7. .
la the meantime, the sllrer
was sold to a second hand deal
er. 1m Salem aad resold to oae of
hi" customers. The worn sb- of
the Alllaaco - think that thsy
should be clTea the ailrer alnee
it was stolea from them and Is
kaowa te the-second hand ' deal
er as being; stolea roods. They
also claim that the dealer knew
before the date of Norember 7
that It was stolea roods. - bat
ought the service anyway.
defease of police aetloa has
beea made by the - police depart
ment under Chief Mlnte Is had
the church people reported the
inert immediately, he says, aooa
the discovery of Its belnr mls-
sinr. the police could and -would
hare notified all second hand
dealers Immediately. They. In
turn, would 'hare beea watchlnr
ior tne stolea roods and the
thief might hare been eaurhL
Due to the neglect of reporting,
ChIflf MIntoclaims.lt is right
that the church buy the sllrer
back.
WE FOR
ACCIDEfJTS SOUGHT
Further damage actions against
the Southern , Pacific company
gTowtag oat of the accident near
Tnrnitr fiantemhev 1 whsa -fire
Turner women were killed when
the train struck their aatomoDue
wer filed . la circuit court here
vMUniir. Tm Mtnnlalata were
filed, each seeking tlO. dam
ages, two damage, acaons
result of the same accident were
filed recently. -
VTrhrt Ttrlstra aa admLnistra
nr . h Mtata Af Txiia Brirrs.
and Harold Briers, administrator
Of the estate of Betty o. unggs,
are the plaintiffs.
Tttm utnulllnd m1lrmm that the
tfefeadaat was careless and negli-
rent la operation of engine ana
train. In that defendant faUed to
blow whistle, ring bell or gire
AthAP wirnli. or alarm as the
crossing was approached; that She
train was operated at oaagerous
and reckless speed: and that de
fendant railed ta keen any look
out tor vehicular traffic at said
public crossing.
First Concert
At Gray Belle
To be Tonight
An Innovation for Salem peo-
nla will, b inaugurated at the
Gray Belle tonight whea the first
of the series of dinners and con-
BRIEF FILED FOH
CROSS STATE LIKE
If Union Pacific Does - not
Build. Government may
Have to, Argued
A 2-Pfe brief, the work of
W. P. Ellis of Salem and W. C.
..-.ltnk Onrtland. attOmeTS
for the public aerrlce commission
of Oregon, nas oeen itiou
the federal court for the Oregon
district eoTerinr the arrmnoat of
certs will be rlren In the SUrer
Grille.
gr Mf Un. lobn. Blakelr.
managers of the Gray Bell, have
announced that, the- usual uray
RaM dinner del nie will be served
la the SUrer Grille from 5:20 to
- ach Sander evening. During
these hours a concert will bo riv
en by musie and dance atuaenis
from the studios of Lena Belle
Tartar, teacher of roice, Barbara
Barnes, teacher ol professional
dancing-, and William Wallace
Graham, teacher of Tlolhu
a- Mss-atate
the proponeaia w -
-H rtreroa. Tne in-
derei tne. " rras.
struct a lie. from Ctw. to . Crjtj
cent. Tne union h
Judge iJieiricn, wu - .
Judges presidlnr. .
The brief take dT!fct?
ground In nrriaK ,
sustain the commlssloa by now
ing the threat of government
ownership la ease railroads re
fuse to carry out the oblirations
m AL. J A o A nMtsirAVratf Alt ' stL.
OI IUQ s9V V enaasiswa
This Is merely otoloted out with
out Ddn g vulwi icu vyva.
closlnsj para-graph of. thd brief
which reads thus: - r
"It should be apparent that the
adeauste ran unes neeaea iuu
necessarily bare an Important ef
fect ipon the railroad policy of
the nation for if-compulsory con
struction cannot be sustained by
a record audi as was made la the
pending case then it Is ; certain
there la not within the borders of
the united States a situation
where compulsory construction
can be jnatttled. ia closinx we
wish 'to leave this Important
thought: the nation must be sup
pUed. with an adequate system of
railroad tranjportatlon. . Con
gress has attempted la the clear
est language to provide a means
whereby this result may be ac
complished. If this means should
be held to be ineffective, only one
alternative remains, namely, gov
ernment ownership of railroads
which coress clearly attempted
to arold." x , ,
The brief presents the legal
side of the question and reviews
the evidence taken at Jho trial of
Si case. It la-full of statists
as to coats of construction and op
erstlon. r tonnage, and service
both to the immedlete territory of
central Oregon but to off termin
al areai of western Oreron and
southern Idaho. . -
Finest .
Torio Read
ing Lens
Eyeglass insuraace aad Uor
ourb examination IndadedL
i0
a
. . . . A . Jl -
i Iffeni vi inn utsssierai IB-I , - - . j 1, ,J e.
ferred toiby Mr.; Fleser In OTtor- ' ". rvrussa.jwMM
a . , .t. - - e , . v-jx-. I lei. .--'-
vasaed over the nentnanl. Ren- A-Mress, 3uSt Anderson secre-
tember 28. 1929 causing consid- l"'r retsoa 8ut FederaUon of
erabie damage, the national or-l
of Astoria.
gaaisation spent 2S2.S71 in re
lieving 1.501 families.
A mine explosion in McAles-1 bm"ct
Address, Irving E. Vinlng of
Asniaad, ex-preddent state cham-
ter. Oklahoma, resulting In the
death of sixty-one miners, of
whom 22 were Mexican and 17
tet
Selection, Portland police qusr-
Oiscussion led by Harold E.
-negroes, was met by relief! f?,.
- - a, awa-Bus aa vaass vauv
fund of 190.9(7. of which the
HADE MILK MEN
SEEK BE TRADE
.Mavls-an rnnrnniMit onntHhntu is"S OJ rrui.
."17 " I Christiansen
ed in providing long-term main
tenance payments for the fami
lies of the miners killed.
Crave hardships were visited
upon 15,900 persons along the
Wabash river in. Indiana and Il
linois aad the St. Francis river
tn . Missouri and Arkansas In
January, 1930. Airplanes- were
iiaru iirai lu rcacu una boot- All n ..n.M Ik.
es isolated by frosen flood wa- a.i-m w.i- t- -
- . m . . . -, aAA tm sa I axaaaaa, iovi sv v oas v ircius. ass-
,A '"j1" totaling $99,673 ylted to attmd a meetlnff ats the
rin.nV fi. f,T 7S iiw. cbamber of commerce Tuesday
far ,eed ,r live afternoon. beginning at- 1
ew,wsn. muxM, tut ccu. I A1MV A 4V.U MelMM .Vln .
v sawav .re-e. s uis uicvuua saaj ar"
pers expect to work out a plan
for increasing consumption of
pasteurised milk. A committee
will be appointed from the pro
ducers to work with the distri
butors la directing the campaign.
At present a surplus of B
grade raw milk is reported in
several parts of the state, and
It Is In . an effort to avert such
CContlnuad from page i) la situation for Salem district
ring la Salem- have been hurled J the meetiag Is belnr Hed
by weekly papers la the county. as t?".v , . .
Jt 4i.i...t. Further pUns for the state
r: .r. Xr;',:," I" "ri also bo considered at this meet
zri:;:c s;t. ;;r, i mx. r. w. aark. president of
that one point should be uuder- -Jl f th. hoTrd of dil
stooa. Tnis is mat m onice ot . Ti .v. .....
FIGHT COMING Oil
AGENT PLAN HERE
county agent will not do away
rectors of the state association.
-4.k - ! In charge of plans for the
specter but on the contrary would meeting Tuesday.
only augment his work. -
The report published In a Sal- HOVJT COfTlDanV
am naner that Joaenhine eountr Wn'C1 WVlsJ iCa Jjr
paper that Josephine county
had discontinued the county ag
- ent thero is branded a an error
by Earl Voorbies. managing ed
itor of the Josephine County
To Appeal Case
In esse the stste reclamation
rnnriop nnhiUnaA at r.ranta Pass, commission acts on an opinion
Mr. Voorhies in a recent -4tte handed down here Friday by At-
said: "What actually happened waey uenerai van winate na
... h.. th. hnm. rtkmnn.tr.Hmi refuses to great the application
agent was eliminated by stopping tne California-Oregon Power
her expense money, her salary 7
being a federal proposition over 1500 second feet of water at the
which w have no control. if"""'
. Those la favor of a county ag- "rtr, company w..i
t win h. rim-. hufi,, h. from the decision to the courts.
tore the county court November This was the information received
20 and those opposed November her day from an attorney who
24. After this the court Is to do- to be connected with the
itM. whathar sir nnr th. I Power company.
-Mn, will K allnv. . thm
the 1931 budget. Y.nnta r.mh in
Northwest Meet
SPOKANE. Not. 15 (AP)
Zonta clab representatives from
Oregon. Washiagtoa, Idaho, Utah
aad Montana gathered here today
for the annual ; fall conference.
Miss Helen W. Cleveland. Toron
to, international president of the
order was the speclsl ruest.
MESH? -APPEALS
FDR RED CROSS AID
- Mayor T. A. Llresleyhas issu
ed the, following proclamation for
Salem folks in connection with
the anual Red Cross roll call,
which will begin here next Tues
day morning , and continue the
remainder of the week:
"Between , Armistice Day and
Thanksgirlng of each year Is nation-wide
drive tor Red Cross
membership. N
I. "The needs of available ever-
teady funds are necessary tor the
Red Cross to Immediately relieve
the distress and suffering where
erer and whenever the , call is
gasde. "... . v ' .
"I appeal to the dtlxens of Sal
em to respond to this call, there
by assisting the Red Cross la
their preparatloa for any emerg
ency, present and future, foa are
all familiar with the very splen
did work of the Red Cross."
T. A. LTTESLET.
... Judge George Rossmsa is gen-
Neuritis and Rheumatism '
Casey's Compound r
A BLOOD CXEAXSING TOXIC
Will help nature build ap and
enrich your blood. Will streagth-
en your whole body. Restores
loss of sppetlte, weak and run
down condition. It banishes rheu
matism, neuritis, stops paia and
swelling, drives out the urle acid
poison through direct action on
the stomach, liver and kidneys.
Mrs. O. C. Moaer. 41 1 W. Msln
St.. Sllverton. Oregon, ststes she
suffered 15 years from rheuma
tism, had to-use cratch and cane.
Is now welt since taking Casey's
Compound and recommends it
highly. $1.50 per bottle at Wool
pert and Hunt drugstore. Court
and Liberty. Adv. 1
Moving - Storing - Crating
Larmer Transfer &
Storage
Placno 32331 i
We also handle Fuel Oil and Coal
1 PREFERRED STOCK:
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NEW COMMUNITY M
What Salem Builds Builds Salem
FED
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Executive Committee
T. M. HICKS, Chalrmaa.
GOT. A. W. NORBLAD, Associate Chr.
C. S. HAmLTON, Treasurer.
DOUGIiAS McKAY, Secretary.
JOS. H. ALBERT
GEO. lu ARBTJCKLE
T. M. BARB
MAX O. BUR EN
T. S. BILLJNGSLET
W. H. BCBGHABDT
E. C. BUSHNELL
LEO X. CHILDS
H. A. CORJSOYER
F. A. DOERFLEB.
J. O. DRAGER
GEO. H. DTJJfSFORD
DANIEL J. FRY
CARL D. GABBXELSON
GEO. GRABEXHORST
GEORGE H. GRAVES
F. E. HALTJE
C. S. HAMILTON
W. 5f. HA3ITLTOX,
R. A. HARRIS
O. A. HARTMAX
T. 31. HICKS
G ROVER W. IHLLMAN
HOWARD H. HTLSET
REV. THOS. V. KEEN AX
E. H. KEXXEDY,
C. E. KNOWLAXD
HARRY M. LEVY
P. C. McDOXALD
WM. McGILCHRIST, Jr.
DOUGLAS McKAY
W. T. HALLO Y
A. H. MOORS
FRANK G. MYERS
JAMES XICHOLSOX
GOV. A. W. XORBLAD
DAVID O'HARA
DR. O. A. OLSOX
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C L. PARMKXTER,
HAL D. PATTOX
J. C. PERRY
D. W. PCGH
DR. C H. ROBERTSOX
H. M. ROGERS
W. W. ROSEBRAUGn
A. J. RAHX
EDW, SCHUNKE,
L. X. SIMOX
DR. HARK SKIFF
RICHARD D. SLATER
BRAZIER C. S5LVLL
W. I. STALKY
DR. B. L. STEEVES
W. T. STOLZ "
L. L. THORXTOX
J. F. ULRICH
DR. FLOYD L. UTTER
PAUL B. WALLACE
GEO. E. WATERS
H. O. WHITE
E. L. WIEDER
X. WUXJA1HS
D. A. YOUXO
Citizens' Orcjanization
WM. McGLLCHRJJST, . JR- Chainnam.
GROVER Xf. Tm.IJf 'X, :
Asodate Cbalrmaau
The Test of Public
Spirit
Are You For or Against Salem?
THE Community Hotel Executive Committee composed of Salem business and professional men
whose names appear on this page are building a campaign organization of 120 additional volun
teer salesmen through whose public spirit and cooperation Salem will secure a much needed, new
modern, fire-proof hotel. Certain liver wire public spirited citizens of Salem will be'aaked to serve on this
Committee. We as members of the Executive Committee request that when you are asked to serve 700
will do It for Salem,
Salem Public Spirit
Facing Test
XT 70a live of do business In this city of ours and
are interested in what is best for Salem and you
are able to work for this enterprise or able to in
vest in its stock, and 70a respond, 70a are meet
ing the test of a public spirited citizen.
Remember, this is not a gift proposition, but an
investment, In a legitimate industry, which will
be owned and controlled by our businessmen, who
have been and are now successful in their own
affairs. Members of the Executive Committee
have attended many meetings, made careful in
vestigation and will buy stock on the same basis
as that upon which yon win buy as public spirit
ed citizens who have a vision of Salem's greatest
need, and for Its future development.
The intensive stock sales week for the new hotel
is scheduled to start at an early date. Some mem
bers of the Executive Committee are now visiting
a few prospects. These public spirited volunteer
citizen salesmen are serving- without compensa
tion for the good of Salem and for Its proper de
velopment. When they call on you to subscribe or
wurav. pease jrve tnem tne same courteous re
ception that you would expect were the conditions
reversed. u
The firoject is clean and aboveboard. Thers la
nothing.hIdden, nothing secret, In this community, I
enterprise. There Is no promotion of any klnd 1
there win be no bonuses, no watered stock, no sal- k
aried directors. You may ask any question on any
phase of the project, and expect a frank and cour
teous answer. - - .. 1 -
An loyal citizens, who can, wffl work for this enterprise and wffl Invest In the atlv'Tkl Lis
f Sdn dtf wffl te pot to the tt durtn, th. n f.w wel t tS
.We are certain that no person interested in the nreaan mnimm. L .. . L
thatlsbeinffaTOMeJIntWamnal- .4tuaw wiu m to meet tne tes)
A Conservative Business Man's
Investment and a
Givic Duty.
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