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h The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregron, Tuesday Morning. Slay 5, 1931 Page two II CLHIG TO BE WEI Aurora Affair due for new -' Airing in Justice Court 'Friday, Indicated Charged with obtaining prop erty under falsa pretenses . tlaAm-m' T.MA ScllTth and W. II. Fhoenlx will be given a hearing in Justice court nere on x nu?, May 8. The charge is made on Criminal lnrorraauon iua oj want DOler of Aurora, Although the Aurora etate v. v tnt tnfTi tinned in the com plaint It is understood that the .rt.ti-. nf thit Institution are in volved In the suit. The bank closed on February "a " lairs are now In the bands of the etate bank superintendent, a. a-Schramm. The suit Involves the Willam ette Valley Mortgage Loan com any whose board ot directors in- terloeks wua mai 01 m Dr.i Geisy is president of both the bank and the loan company. Schwab was cashier of the bank end secretary of the loan com pany and Phoenix is manager of the loan company. Are Released On A ' mtM Itimil ITaY1t All three hare furnished bond Diller charges that on January 15 last. Geisy, Sehwao ana jrnoe i -franrinlentlv reDresented to him that a section of land in Lin coln county was wortn over .- 000 and was free to ait liens ana was sufficient security for a loan I of $4000. ' k He alleges that' these represen tations were made to Induce him to purchase from them two prom 1 issory notes executed on October 14. 1930, by Harry Jensen, pay able to the Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan company. The x notes were for $500 each with In terest at per cent, and were due November 1, 193Z. They were se cured by a trust deed to the Lin coln county property, executed by Jensen to Geisy aa trustee for the Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan company, according to the Infor mation, and the deed also secured three other notes of $1000 each. Diller alleges that on the -basis of their representations be deliv ered to them a promissory .note executed by John Doe Beeman to the Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan company for $1000. He al leges that the. property for the tout sum of 15000 aa represent ed by Geisy; Schwab and Phoe nix and that It was not free of llena. ." - - - The .Willamette Valley Mort gage Loan company also la in a receiver's bands. ' Ben W. Olcott of Portland, former governor. Is receiver. B U TLEJ1 TO CO! DESPlTEjnflCKS : fOsfitlnued from sS 1) The state 'police bureau will Include thei law - enforcement knnhM! f ! fiv state depart- menta. These are the state fire . tlVJilA. "1 fAlf- marsDai, suue pruuiuiuxu mtta tiuit and rame commis sions, and the state traffic de- Dartment. The state trarric ae- partment Is now -uhder the secre tary of state. Butler Prefer ' Th law creating the state con- atabnlary provides that all sub ordinate fncers anaii oe em ployed by the atate superinten dent' nf rxiiir subject to con firmation of the governor. The salaries . of tnese, omcera are fixed In the law. Rennrta received here from the east recently indicated that But- lor nmfAn th mBlOTHient OI unmarried men in the noiiee de partment, with a definite tenure in office of four years, wnetner such proposal wui meet wim the aDnroval of Governor Meier will not be determined until Gen eral Butler arrives in Salem. He probably will be met in Portland by Governor Meier, ".!....: Popular, Young Couple Engaged Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Josephine Albert to Bruce Spauldlng of thin city was made Sunday night at a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. Miss Albert Is well known here and in musical circles ' over the atate. She is a student at Willamette university and a member of Beta Chi social sorority. Mr. Spaaldlng ia associ ated with a local law firm. No date for the wedding baa been set. When You CAN'T QU T Fatigue is the signal to rest. Obey It if you can. When you can't, keep cool and carry-on in comfort. Bayer Aspirin was meant for just such times, for it insures your comfort. Freedom from those pains that naff at nerves and wear you down. One tablet will block that threatening headache while it is still just a threat. Take two or three tablets when you've caught a cold, and that's usually the end of it. ; Carry Bayer Aspirin when you ' travel. Have some' at home and keep some at the office, like aa efficient secretary, it will often "save the day" and spare you many uncomfortable, unproductive hours. Perfectly harmless, so keep , it handy, keep it in mind, and use it, No man of affairs can' afford to ignore the score and more of uses explained in the proven directions. 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Rettrrn limit May 14 - DISTANT POINTS SPOKANE $9.00 J BOISE ' $ SALT LAKE . .20.05 BEND ' 1 PENDLETON . 5.60 WALLA WALUL. 6.15 Go Friday and Saturday, May 8; or 9th j Return limit May 14 j Similar low fares to other points in territory outlined DetaiLs, train schedules, etc., will be furnished on call i?G3onn ESflc3Ci?il3 B. T. ROBERTS. City Passenger H Ticket Agent, Phone 7127 hOV F. KNOWLTON, General Ajt., PortUnd !i - ' " t - S : . . . POWER PEBMIT f PLICilflTS 27 Columbia River and Rogue Area are Mentioned By Several ' Twenty-seven applications for permits or licenses for hydro electric projects, representing an aggregate . expenditure . of $3f 214,000, have been filed with the new hydro-electrie commission created under aa act of the 1931 legislature.. - according to ' an nouncement made at the meeting of the commission here' Monday. The hydro-el ec trie commission act provides that those having ap plications for permits to appropri ate water for the generation of electricity pending in the office of the state engineer or before the state reclamation commission on February 28. 1931, would have 0 days within which to exercise an option to have such applica tions considered by the hydro electric commission for prelimin ary permits. : ' Of the 27 applications filed. 26 are for preliminary permits through the exercise ot option pro vided by the act. One Is an ap plication for b' license. The proj ects for which applications have been filed provide for the genera tion of; 1,026,182. SS theoretical horsepower, i Cascade Rapids Plan Extensive Among the larger applications are those ot E. G. Hopson, Port land, for a project at Cascade rap ids on the Columbia river, tor the development of 80,000 horsepow er, and the Columbia River Pow er company ot Seattle, for a proj ect on the Washington side In the vicinity of Cascade rapids, for de velopment of 235,000 horsepower. Other targe applications Include those of Charles H. Lee and Ro- maine W. Meyers ot Oakland, CaL, for projects on the Rogue and Illi nois rirers, tor development of 304,400 horsepower; Laurence Macomber, Los Angeles, for a project Involving storage In Wal do lake and the use of the waters of the north fork of the middle fork of the Willamette river and Salmon creek, tor the development of 111.400 horsepower. Copco Files on Seven Projects The California-Oregon Power company has filings for seven projects on the Umpqna river for the generation of a total of 188,- 681 horsepower. The hydro-elec tric commission, under the new act. Is vested with authority to In vestigate these projects, conduct hearings and .determine whether the preliminary permits shall be Issued.' . Before granting permits or 11-' censes tor any major project, the ' commission must publish In the county within which such project is located a notice setting forth the time- within which objections "cs A Home Owned Theatre - The Gall Board Br OLIVE U. DOAK : Warner dsinore I : Today Richard ; Barthle mesa in "The Finger Points". Wednesday Mary Plckford lav"Klki". r i Warner's Capitol .Today -Jeanette MacDon ald In -The Lottery Bride". Wednesday Bill Boyd In Beyond .Victory". . .. I . Hollywood I . Today Clara Bow In "No Llmir. f Wednesday Nancy Carroll In "Dangerous Paradise. ! Friday Norman Foster In "It Pays to Advertise", f The Grand Today Winnie" Lightner and Joe Brown In "Sit Tight". "- --; Wednesday Lowell Sher man in "Pay-Off. I Friday Victor IfcLaglen In "Not Exactly Gentleman". or remonstrances may be tiled with the commission and- also give notice by mall to munlclpatltles1n the vicinity ot the proposed de velopments and others whose i in terests are likely to be affected. Membera of the commission are B. L. Eddy, Roseburg; E. 1 F. Slade, Salem, and C. E. Strickiin, state engineer. U TODAY ONLY ; I Tomorrow , ' r LOWELL -"'''"r SHERMAN .; MARION NLXON in THE r Pay D2" BATS RUlfJ TEfJTS : OF LOCAL SCOUTS After 15 years of service, the 4K tents owned bv the Boy Scouts ot Marion and Polk coun ties are no more. O. P. West, Mtnt MAentlVA who with. S KrOUD of 14 scoutmasters was at the scout camp on the Santiatn Sat urday afternoon and ' Sunday, hron rht hsck word that WOOd rats have ruined all but six of the tents. i A nit now the Sconts are won dering where they are going to secure new tents. While at the camp the scont mMtN. who made the trio as the last session In the scout masters' school conducted by Mr. West, constructed an entrance to th rsmn rrounds. The entrance carries out the rustle Idea, an archway being formed between two larere fir trees with a bowed vine maple at the top and the letters B. S. A. woven out ot limbs over the gateway. A rus tic gate will be h ing later. Paul Williams Farm Investors To Lose Heavily SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 4 -(AP) An investigation ot the alleged irregularities in the af fairs of the Paul E. Williams com pany, brokerage firm, now in the hands of receivers, showed today California investors probably would suffer loss of 1200,000. John R. Tyrrell, assistant district attorney, who conducted the in vestigation, said there was little likelihood ot Investors, receiving- eatnwM nf Ye,fw w aw Tyrrell said losses to Oregon t and Washington investors prob ably would reach 8900,000. Silver Blamed -For Depression 1 WASHINGTON. Mir 4 fAPl The 'depressed price of silver waa pointed out as one ot the chief causes of the world depres sion at the opening session today of the international chamber of commerce. Georges Theunis, president of tha ohsmbar eharacterized over production of silver as a "deep seated cause or aepression. r Too Late to Classify IS down and tarras on Mods! T Ford toartng. Inquire room 119 New BUgh Bulldlns-. - - Q chixese irm c::cuyuiayj If yen suffer from Itching, blind ftrotrudina or bldiner Pilss yon are !k!y to be utucd ax the soothing-, nvaltns power of th rara, imported Chinese- Harh, which fortifies r. Nixon's Chinaxeid. Jf s the newest and fastest acting? treatment out. Brinrs ease and comfort la a few minutes so that yo ean work and enjoy life while It continues itx sod thing1, healing action. Don't de lay. Act h time to ve-Mt a danger ous and costly operation. Try Dr Nixon's Chinaroid under our a-nar-ante to satisfy completely and, be worth lOS times the: small cost o: your money back, Perry's Drug Store, t 115 8. Commercial St. ELLIS PUBIIE HESIGfJS PLRGE Business Reasons Given as Cause; ; Successor! is Mot yet Chosen' ; v " (Continued from j page I) 1 Tendable merchaodisd. - 1 H , The council authorized repairs by day labor at the Incinerator amounting, to 2S0. A flock of street descriptions were turned in and resolutions ordered prepar ed tor getting property owners to put la sidewalks. All thai area is within ten blocks of the city halL The retirement of Mr. Pur vine from the council mean the drop ping out of the- council I leader. Ever since the revolt in the days ot Mayor Livesiey In 1921, Pur Tine has headed the majority faction, i While the opposition was strong and active he managed to retain a working group, and leg islative details were usually iron ed out In pre-council caucuses. The postponement ef twtf weeks in the selection of a successor will permit the factions ef the council toV'Jockey for position," for the position will be nearly a 'balance of power as between the groups. MARKET HMD JOB IS WELL STARTED ' , Approximately one fourth of the market road construction contemplated for this season is under way now, with .first work opened yesterday on the three mile stretch on the Silverton-Vlo-tor Point road.; Lester Van Cleave ia in charge of thia job. which is the third to be opened in the past week or 10 days. ' At least 44 miles of market road will be built this year, Roadmaster Frank Johnson says, leaving another 44 miles to be constructed next year to finish the five year program on which the county is now working. Three jobs under way now In clude about 10 milesv ot con struction. Billy Mdlwalne has a crew working on the three mile section on the. market road over the asylum farm hill; and John ny Griesenauer has another full crew busy on a three-mile piece on the Fern Ridge market road. On the Fern Ridge road, only about a halt mile will be entirely new construction, aa it will be possible to follow the old road bed for the rest of the way. On the asylum hill route, at least a mile will be new work and on the Silrerton-Vletor Point Toute o and half . miles of the ee now being ; built will be Tl as IBS uma t aa I ee V as w . two tirrc will receive $2200 . a year i as against bis previous salary of $1800, Leo rjeMytt. temporarily ia charge ot the state flax in dustry, will also receive $2201 a year. f. .::;)..;.-; 'r . Both Mr. Lewis and Mr. Bai ley have served la the capacity of . warden and deputy warden at 'the penitentiary since early In the- administration of Mr. Mey ers. They previously were em ployed at the prison under the Olcott administration. Ralua C Holman. i new atate treasurer. attended r Monday's meeting of the board of control. STO liLTII PBOGIB - Salem and Marlon county hare a wonderful public health set-up and service, in the opinion of Dr. J. Warren Beit ef Everett, Wash., who was here! yesterday inspect ing the varloua phases ot work conducted, hy the - Marion county public health -department Dr. Bell declared he knows.ot no oth er-piece of health work In the west equal to that being done here. . Dr. Bell is on his way to Cat taraugus , county. New York, where he has been called to direct maternity and: child hygiene tor the Mlllbank Memorial Fund, aa endowment similar to the . Com monwealth Fund which' est up a health, demonstration nereis yeara ago. i I The Washington physician has been Instructed i to visit public health organisations along the route east, and especially the one here In Marion county and that at Fargo, N. D., another Common wealth Fund' beneficiary. He and his family are traveling east via the southern route, and: will stop for a ahort visit In Minneapolis, wherehis parents live. Gordon Carries r Appeal Higher WASHINGTON, May 4. (API The law regulating' language used over the radio was attacked as unconstitutional today by Rob ert i Gordon Duncan. Portland. Ore., in appealing to the anpreme court from his conviction on . a charge of broadcasting profanity.. Fig Tree Seems Rushing Season 'STAYTON. May 4. Dr. O. P. Korinek has a fig tree at his resi dence here which seems to be rushing the season. There are several figs on the tree already. the size of a prune or larger. He planted the tree last fall over a IMS TO RECEIVE i Si s mi now HUE riuxvit. Ur Zoc TALKIES Last Times Today .First Showing In Salem The Tr Girl Is Back With Another Hit She Win Their Money Steals Their Lore! The Holly wood isa home owned, home oper- 4 rnt A Also ComedyNews and Cartoon Comedy (DHAI3A : ih i r : jf I i . . : "' 1 , V i James Lewis, recently elected superintendent ef the Oregon state penitentiary, to succeed Henry W. Meyers, resigned, will receive an annual salary of $2000. This was determined at a meeting of the state board of control hero Monday. Lewis pre viously received $2000 a year in the capacity of warden. Under the new management Mr. Lewis will serve as both su perintendent and warden. ! Gene Halley, deputy warden. wmtbbr I Sir r a Coming l7ednesday Lat Timet today, "LOTTERY BRIDE" WATCH - - - - :.-;.4- " f i Tomorrow's Newspapers I I I For the Most Startling , . -Annocneement .-''J -. -'1 : --r" of the Year!, v .. J ''.!)- I A Thundering Smashing Drama That ; Will Startle and Thrill All Salem Drama, romance, humor, pa thos, tragedy links of the chain of life a tremendous story of human souls caught : in the vortex of a conflict that; shook . the world a picture you can nerer forget. V with BILL, BOTD . JAMES GLEAS09T . 2LSU PITTS . LEW CODY . BIAIUOX 81ILLXJNQ . BIART CABR . i f.r7FnmiFHH fCOUMI CLUBS TotsJ now 1 ,857 Peport of :V. W. Fox; Record Also , del in uumpisuens Enrollment In Marion county 4-U boys and girls clubs has reached 14 5 T members, repre senting 19 projects and lit clubs, which, hits a high mark tor U time, according- to figures compiled by W. W. Fox county Club leader. . rA. second record to fall is that of perfect completions at this ear ly In the -club year, with 80s club members having . completed . their projects a hundred per cent since last November, when the year Opened. . -: ;j i Sixty-one clubs are represent ed in the hundred per cent completiens to date. Clubs and Ctem oars from each In this total art: cookery, 22 clubs, SIS mem bers; sowing, SO clubs, SSS mem bers; art, two c!ubs, 21 mem bers; bee culture, one; member; calf club, eight members: health dub, : 14 members; handicraft, four clubs, S4 members; market ing, 1 ehib, . SS members; pis club, j three members; poultry club, two members; rabbit, one dub and 14 members. Forty f dabs Are j -Formed in Anril J 1 During April. 40 clubs with 380 members were organized in the! county, including the first clubs formed in Salem. No more clubs will be organized this year. j A. number of projects ' entirely dew to club work; In this county have been organized since the Opening of the club year, these including: two art clubs at Kel ser, with 2$ members; bee cul ture at Silverton with five mem bers; first aid club at ML Angel with 24 members; marketing club, with 22 members, at Mt. An gel: lone potato club with five members one . one. forare dub. these both being, from Silverton; and one cucumber club with 14 members, at ML AngeL S The encumber club Is the only such! group organized under 4-H work la the entire country. Courtland May IBe Found Soon r i : REYKJAVIK, Iceland. May 4. -(AP) Hope was expressed here tonight that within 24 hours Attgustine Courtland. missing British explorer, will bo found on Greenland's Icecap, where he has been marooned tor weeks. Divorces Given Out Wholesale RENO. Ner., May 4 (AP) When the two departments of the district court here adjourned to eight 83 divorce decreea bad been granted to discontented spouses, most ot them women, in the first day's operation of the new Neva da divorce law. :V i,-. : : . Western Boy Amazes Mo ther "J. C. Jr. slomach was often upset and he bad very little appetite," says Mrs. J. C Bradley, Mesauite, Dallas rmmiv Toi "H W9 feverish and his breath was bad. 1 found he was constipated. ' ,. 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