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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1931)
I '3 : PACE 'TEN The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, June 16, 1931 4 I V BISHOP FlrJDS OUTLOOK GOOD Big men not Whining, Word Brought by Merchant After Jaunt East "We ar sitting pretty here In Salem.- I urge you fellow to keep In that place, to keep on working and to keep weet," Taae did C. P. -Bishop Mminarlze his observations on Salem's busl as condition after sn 'extensive trip through the east where he attended as Salem's delegate the convention of the national cham ber of commerce and. the conven tion of the International chamber of commerce. He spoke yester day, noon to the chamber of com merce here. - "Basinets Is as good here as may place I saw," Bishop de clared. "We are all big men here, carrying on oar business as big men should. , I observed at the conventions that the leaders there were going ahead as strong as ever were not crying and were keeping cheerful and hopeful.- - ' ! I Mr. Bishop declared that Rus sia presented the biggest enigma to the Americas business man. He pointed to its enormous acre age of farm land, to the huge deposits of oil and coal, all of which he said Russia might dump a to the markets of the world. Hoover not Given . Depression Blame ' Bishop said it was the consen sus of opinion at the conventions j he attended that President Hoo ver and his administration had not been responsible for depres sion in business since the de pression was world-wide in its extent. Ho declared the Hawley Smoot tariff was not rery popu lar. ; ' ' ' " - I know you're not going to permit any letting down of the tariff." the speaker laughingly suggested to Congressman Haw ley who was In the audience. The consensus of opinion In the east is that the farm board has rendered a serrlce in pre venting prices going down too rapidly for producers.; The International silver Ques tion has been on my mind a good bit." the speaker said. "I con fess I hate been a gold standard man, probably because my father was a gold jatandard man. But the need or money In India and In China in order to resume for eign trade there makes me feel we might well take a part in an International- conference ,to dis cuss the demonltlxatlon of silver that now exists and to work out some plan to restore a stable money to those countries." Local People at Coast, Relatives In Guard Camps FORT STEVENS. June 18 Mrs. . J. H. Oarnjobst of 499 Oak street and Mrs. C. B. Cross of 222 "W. Lincoln hare made reservations at - the Haven- Apt., Seaside, where they will be fre quent visitors at Fort Stevens. CapL Garnjobst is stationed ther with the camp surgery and Frank and Edwin Cross are at tending the annual guard en campment with headquarters bat tery, 2 4 9th C. A. or saiem. DIVORCED f - s . , V "A " ' s " . - ',') . : " i - . ' ' t -n - i w The 'tiniest aviatrix In the world," Margery Brown (above), .was granted a divorce in Rene the other day when she said that while she kvtd babies, her husband, Sanford Brown, millionaire manu facturer, forbade her to have any Margery Is only four feet eleven inches tall and when the took her first solo flight in 1927 at New York, she had to sit on a soap box and pillow to see above the cockpit. AT OREGOJT CSTZ BRUSH COLLEGE, June IS Lowell Smith of Oregon City has been a visitor for a week at Tri- angle Ranch, -home of 'his young friend, Corydon Blodgett. Monday Lowell and Corydon accompanied Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. mother of Corydon and Mrs. Ralph Allen to Oregon City where Corydon will remain for a week at the Smith home. . HS MB o;i FOURTH PHI II Strenuous Young .People to Find Attractions, Plan Of Legion Committee No end of games and race and contests to attract hundreds of youthful entries are "being pre pared for the first Community celebration of July 4 In Salem In 12 years. Members of Capitol Post NO. f made detailed plans yesterday .forN the events - which win be held at the state fair grounds from 1:10 a.m. to noon Saturday. ; .-r J. T. Delaney, general chair man of the celebration, yesterday named Oliver Huston as chairman of the athletic committee. Prizes will be arranged by Victor Mae Kensie, - - Raymond - Bassett - and Brazier Small. William Watklns la to be chairman of the materials committee. ; Rnf e White has been chosen official announcer and Max Page n to distribute the prises. 'In the afternoon SO, 100 and 220-yard foot races will be stag ed between the horse races on the main track at the fairgrounds. - Included in the events planned for the morning are: short dashes, three - legged .races,' blindfold races, - sack race, relays. obstacle races, - shoe in barrel, tug-o-war, backward races, barrel boxing. barrel punting, pillow pole, pea nut race, pie eating contest, four legged races, baseball pitching contest, nail driving contest. About ISO students from Ste phens college, Columbia, Mo., will go on a spring tour to Havana. i -. - i Meach for a EJUCElWl instead" ::::-:-::: o:x-:-:-:-v.:o:.-.--.v.s i -."..v.....v..-:..:.:::-:Ko:-::-:x ; - :-:o:-:-x :-:-:-:-::o:vV-:-:-:-x-s:-v.-w ! -. ' ' ' '..-............-..si.v. .:-.-:':-:::- f -' - 'j? v::-:-:-:-:v:-V. i o i " 'J I - - s V ' x f - I . - j ' , I x i ' , -s x wr ' ? i j- ': " ' '"Ci V v , ! ' " - -v v - 1 1 I j ',(- What is tho effect of Irritation upon tho throat? Here are tho exact words of a noted au thority retained by us to study this question. Ho writes First, the vocal chords, on at count of their delicacy of ttruo ture,wouldbethefirsttissuesto give indication of irritation, evidenced by the huskiness of the smoker voice, the result of relaxed tension and slower vibration of the vocal chords The next site of irritation would be the tissues adjacent to the vocal chords compris ing the larynx, therefore the general focal point of the irru. tatum would be in the voice box represented externally by the Adam's Apple. Go Consider your Adam's Apple. De careful in your choico of cigarettes. Don't rasp your throat with harsh irri tants. Reach for a LUCKY instead. TUNF IN The Lnc&v Strife Dane Orche tnxi every Tut day Thursday and Saturday Jvtnlnr ever . T. B C net works. fr. I m .f . . 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