7 PAGn TWO - '1 ' : "-'-" - i ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, ' Oregon" Tharsday Mornln?. Jcae 18, 1831 ! ' - ' , SOLDIERS 11 SITE HI-ISSUE Outcome Important-Matter To Hawley. Mcflsry and Even Hoover !? W . (Continued frSm pat 1) . -Earnuu ur and tfr declare tli democrat press In the east " Is pertecUy willing to erpose the deal U Roseburg ahould get the : . home.' - ' Rose burg's actions In? seeking the horn are fairly well known The secretary of their chamber of commerce. W C. Harding had iom knowledge of 1 soldiers hemes la the east. When ho saw 2g months ago that ti home st .n rnf was orercrowaea and 1109 men. wero w4u .ItI tllH KIDTftJOr I trance, bo ,,----homo In the northwest and speci fically, for a nome a ?T ?Cm Eugene leaders claim the building of the home was : bio and hold the northwest would hay obtained It, whether Rose- burr naa moTsujn ts agreement that the hard work of Roseburg. which had secured the, backing- of. the -entire state. ' hurried an- appropriation b"i . .v-Av ... ia- eon tress and V- macli Immediate construction pos- Wsible, , , f - i J"i Eugene's Mores Are Mostly Under-cover Eugene s work has been so pis know just what the entorprist lag Lane county city has done. Upon good authority U is learn- ed tnat jsugene via. i-v re consider herself a contender for the, homo until one Colonel Rad cliff stopped oft in Eugenethls spring the way back to Wash ington after yisitlng theslt at Roseburg for two days. Eugene enterprising chamber secretary, A. r. Steele, who in December. lit, had written the- entire Ore gon delegation at Washington strongly urging1 support for Rose burg, made It polnUto coayey Radclltf about the city and to snow him a possible alte - home. Radclif f dropped a hint that other cities than Raseburg might be considered and that was sufficient Impetus to throw Steele" and his backers hot Into the race. Eugene has a lire group of com- 7 munity backers; Carl Washburn ! of the large, successful ; McMor v ran-Washburn store, Fran Cham bers, well-to-do realty f owner; Tom Russell, engineer of ability and lobyist par excellent! These men spent money and time to work up a case if or Eu gene and when the hospftal Uca- ; tion matter cam up a few weeks ago. lo and behoild, the site offer ed by Eugene was most I f arored by tho hospital ,board. Hignups j from yarious parts of the nation I had been enlisted to help Eogene j Ex-Governor Cox of Ohio had ' s;one to Washington, presumably at the request of Elbert II. Baker of the Cleyeland palau-Dealer J - whose son publishes the Eugene Register-Guard. Federal reserre officlaU in San Francisco had brought their Influence to bear. Northern California counties had recommended Eugene in prefer-; ence to Roseburg because of su-; perior train facilities. Play p Argument It's Political Job . Moreoter. the argument had been played up jto the Veterans board that McNary, Hawley. Hoorer. et al. were being unfair la trying to determine the board s decision. This is; thought to bare been a) boomerang working against Rose burgs; and for Eugene. Eugene's claim- is that she waa not a contender until she dlscor red Roseburg had little chance. She holds that a! veterans home never yet bean xocaiea m city of less than 10.000. Jhat she bas .adequate train Berries where as Roseburg is not situated to give good train senriee to the seren . states -using the (home, j Eugene also boasts that t!he fact the Uni versity of Oregon Is there jwlll aid veterans with their eduicstional work while in the home. Eugene also claims that ai Teteran' home, with 4500 occupants, free to be about the home city each day. would overrun a small town like Roseburg. obliterate 1U value as anything but a j place for old soldiers. - Eugene on tho - other hand holds she - is . sufficiently .large to swallow; up the horns and absorb the ..veterans without making the downtown streets re- H0LLYYf00D: Home of UO. Talkies A HOME OWNED THEATRE Xi9t Times Today JOAN . In It's a picture of contrasts -and thrills! It leave jro limp " trith 1U , swift drama, romance, anrprlse! - N. Directed by Harry Beaumont Also Comedy, News and Cartoon Comedy Friday - Saturday JACK OAKIE in "JUNE MOONj I The Call Board ; By OLIVE lt DOAK WARNER'S ELSIXORE Todav Tsllulah Bankhead 1& "Tarnished Lady." Friday "Man of tho World- and "Adventures la Africa.- J '; ' TUB GRAND Today Jeanette MacDon , aid and Reginald Denny In T'Oh; for Man! Friday Edmund 'Lowe In "Don't Bet on Women.' - nnti vwrmiV Today Joan Crawford In "Dance. Fools. Dance., j 1 n.Vlft In "Juno Moon; semblo a perpetual old-sold ters' parade. ; Both cities claim victory. Rosebursx Ttmmem c Hones on Hoover , Roseburg says President Hoov er i alwavs the final word ana actually names the alte of the home, afteTi ' a recommenaauon from the hospitalisation board which he may or may not-follow. Roseburg claims Eugene's en dorsement along with other Ore gon cities, gives her a prior lien on th home's location. She scouts tho idea that her train facilities are not adequate. She declares her site for the home is well-nigh Ideal, being well-drained, scenic, sufficient in sl2e. ' Moreover, Roseburg- says Major-General Hiaes is strongly be hind her case and will see that she wins the home, sooner or la ter. Eugene retorts that Hines really favors the tAne county site but has been openly ;, com mitted to Roseburg and cannot now change his position. Eugene claims tho majority of .the hospi tal board wants the home In EJa gene and will see to it the home is located there. Meanwhile Roseburg baa been stirred to fever heat against its neighbor to the north. The promises and support of last fall are recalled. 'Double-crossing" tactics are spoken of. There have been some business reprisals and threats of' many more to come if Eugene does not retract. The situation : 1s embarrasing for the Oregon delegation which thought the "situation had been cleared up in the state when vir tually all the chambers of com merce la Oregon including Eu gene, gave hearty endorsement to Roseburg. . ; CHERRY PRICE OP TO 4 CENT LEVEL A four-cent nrfoe for hnfh Pnval Anns and hlarV rherrlo Was m. tabllshed locally by Reid-Murdoch c uo., accoroing to Frank tt. Mad den, northwest i minim. The heavy shrinkage In the crop both nere ana in Tne Danes, heavy producing- regions, due to the rafna Inspired the mark-up. This price la for sorted fruit of good quaUty. just now toe black cherry deals will go now depends on the check-up. of - damage from last night's storm. Claude McKenney MJNniGESTJON FOB THE TUMMY A MifhM nm Antarirf mint TTT TT !,' --T t ti-itt neMiaoaaaeUthebfeth. A . HOfK OWNED THEATRE . . TODAY ONLY G Q AXJ:ED Hue iv Fon A ft n n r tv Wn Jtannottt MXDONAID i XeCinald fetNNY V . Tonight Is Family Night rA Friday. Saturday Edmund Lowe :- . in "Don't Bet on Women" I tKlat Uu uljs . v r 1 S . SCHOOL ELECTB bepoots co:i 10 Paul Mills new Director, at Woodbum, Keizer Names Melson, Announced . Additional reports on annual school elections held over the county Monday ! were received yesterday at office of the county school euperiatendeat, shewing following results: ' . Madsay reelected Stella Mas ten clerk and H. E. Martin as director. Parkersvllle reelected jl. H, Harrison clerk and N. W. Cook, director. Keiser named Roy S. Melson director In place of Charles Weathers and reelected Ruth Rullfson as clerk. Lake La bis a reelected - W. A. Mumper clerk and G. M. Campbell director.;"-' ;. --.. ; Woodbnrn elected Paul Mills director in place of L. E. Thomp son and renamed F. O. Haveman as clerk. Noble reelected I ; B. Shepherd clerk and A. A. Gersch as director, Mahony renamed Rita Mahony clerk and W. C. Forcier director. , ' ' - f " : Bethel : retained Mrs. Roy E. Marchand as clerk and O. L Bru baker as director. St. Louis named A.. L Vanderbeck. director In place of L. G. Fersc.hweller and reelected Marie Ferschweiler as clerk. Johnston renamed V. H. Wells as clerk and put Charles Johnston in as director In place of Mrs. William Johnston. Gervala renamed F. A. Man gold clerk and J. S. Harper di rector. Shaw elected L. G. Keene director in place of S. R. Barry and reelected Robert S. Claxton as clerk. Silver Falls names Al fred Peterson director In plaeeof Carrie Sehulttrees : and Ethel Lang was continued aa clerk. Riv erside renamed Eva Cauthorn clerk and J. J. Bowler director. Cloverdale elected . Alfred A. Dumbeek - director Instead et Ivan Hadley and continued A. E. Kunke as clerk. was set to start his deal' today. weather permitting; and Roy Hurst waa likewise waiting on J. Pluvious to quit : tilting his sprinkling can. Damage reports have varied. Binge sre said to be worst suffer ers. O. E. Brooks, manager of the association pool, said In his own orchard the damage up to yes terday had not been heavy either In Bings or Lamberts. Results of 4-H club work la wKewberry county. S. C, last year show that 83 boys conducted 99 demonstrations valued at f 12,661 with a profit of S5.ZQ9. ffn- W rn V I . e I - ' v INSURANCE HAWKINS and ROBERTS, Inc. 29S OSEGON ' BUILDINGPHONE 4109 LAST TIMES TODAY Tallulah Bankhead and Clive Brook in "TARNISHED LADY" Slartsl 1'' Tomorrow f " 'sL r-" " his wink TWNS WOMEN v I. . . his WITS " , : enslave I. THEMI 1 UbtldH . ' : with CAROLE i I LOMBARD and : X; WYNNE t3IB- v ; SON directed by v I i ' -t' I RICHARD WALi I T h 4 ; ' LACE A Hit- , -".: .ivijj ; Maker . , ' Starts Sun. ft i c a A R D u ,AC,VBCOOPE aasSozslS!srof-YXPFf 6) DEOPLE: : ' jL j . Avho arclhews . (Continued from pace 1) . the "works of Ruskln, this she prizes not alone beeauaelt"tf a complete set bat because it was rebound preserving the original binding -by one of England's greatest binders. - j . . , AS a collector of Persian rags Mrs. McCormlck has bee reewntly ska added "the emperor rug" to her collection, a royal Persian which aS once the prop erty of Peter the Great and ef Leopold I of Austria. S far as is known there are bat IS royal Per sian rugs In existence and Mrs. McCormlck la the owner of two of them, - . . . .. - "One should." Mrs. McCormlck said, "call them Persian carpets, but I call them rugs, as a' carpet to me has meant, ainee childhood, a floor covering which Is tacked down under the baseboards." In her world wide search for rare books she Is seeking; quality not quantity. "And when I find a rare book she says, "and pay the price de manded X am sometimes taken to task by members of my family for spending so much on its ac quisition." - , . ,s ' Honolulu Couple "Returning From ' Tour of Europe Mr. and Mrs. H. Ennls Savage of Honolulu are . guests at the home of William McGUchrlst. Jr. Mr. Savage la a crtisia of Mrs. McGUchrlst. The Savages have been on a tour of Europe and are now homeward bound to Hawaii. Asked about his observations in Europe, Mr. Savage said he was profoundly thankful that he lived under the stars and stripes. There one would have to be a queen to enjoy .the luxuries which Americans enjoy even In nara times. Fincls A Way to - Stop Attacks of Fits Reports are received of an amaxing treatment that epileptics state has .proved successful In stopping their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt. S, 123 E. Wright, Milwau kee. Wise., has . been supplying sufferers with this treatment. He now wishes to reach all those who have not been helped, and to do so is making the startling offer of a. generous treatment free to all sufferers. Anyone af flicted should write for free treat ment at once, giving age. Adv. iiN TTTTr- We innte your application for area! estate loan, feeling cotu fldent of eur ability to com pletely satisfy yon in such 1m , portant details as quick ac tion, efficient pandflng and charges. , Straight er Meatbly Payment LOANS INVESTMENTS 3 Dars FEBEOSO; FUffll TO DE HELD FUMY (.Continued from page' 1) china. "A Mr. Forney drove the ear traveling ahead of the truck, but could give no definite Informa tion, as he did not see the acci dent, only hearing' the impact. Fergweosi Careful Driver is Report Those here who were acquaint ed with M-. Ferguson's driving habits declared Yesterday that It he erred at all, it was on the side or caution rather than reckless ness or carelessness. . Neither . Mr. - Ferguson V nor George Burdlck. former Salem resident and cattle buyer who was riding with hlnu were thrown from the car. The Albany paper oasco briquets I ; I eavc No Ajshesl - This IcJeal solid fire! Is equally efficient in furridce, fireplace or stove, and gives you more heat units for your money. . They burn with a glow, throw off n intense hett and will hold fire all night Try'a sample ton and be convinced. ! ! Your local distributor is . Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. Capital City At Smmr awn . .71 . ! ! w Wi - mu in progress scores oj Super Savings ; on Outing Needs! Below are shown a few vat. Complete with two poles and stakes. Reduced from our rtgular pleasing pries to ' ; ; ' ' $4.98 7x7 AutoTent. waterproof khaki material, with doorS7.79 a a 7x1 0 Palmetto Tent ' 1 3.97 1 0x1 0 Palmetto Tent $l 9.15 Rufwilneboard Luff asa Carriers- , S9cto$1.SS Canteens. ," .,, ......76 to $1.72 Camp Stools and Chairs 59c to $2.99 Vsccum Bottles -79c and $1.41 Canon )ug , $1.19 and $2.45 Cenuine Wellsworth Obggles $1.79 Waterproof Roll Mattresses t ;' $4.95 and $5.17 Auto Spade : 97c Camp Axei $17 and $1.4S Manilla Tow (tope 7t Steel Tow Cables -S9 and $2.1 5 And Msay Other SsrfsiM CAMP COT Strong stttl-bractd rock tlm from covered . with strong whit dock. Sal r ; YA'J Gmuin "Gold MtdaTextn heavy cot. tptctalty ' woven fthaki covering-- $J.4t Cotton Uattrea Pad, cot ux. on tale foe., , "tZJ9 rrvnusTisuer .-.v( Camp Stovo T o : ,:, A tnott eSa'ent. compact. Z-burfter gatoiin camp ttov. Quick and oaf. C3 Q Instant lighting. Sal price Ti'1' Lrg "Prmtiss-Wab Z-burner ttov with Instant Lite" $5.79 feature. XTarWt OUest amd Lsriest r 17P Stores In Supply WestemiMito 201 N. Commercial tel. 7177 Plan, to attend the O.N.G.eomba4 dem onst ration at Camp Clatsop oa 8atar day. Joae SO. . i says Ur. Ferguson llred almost 21 minutes.'- t- -t -: Burdlck was still in the! Albany General hospital last night, and although, he suffered cutg about the face and back and a gererely wrenched neck, his injuries; are not believed dangerous. v---. j - Andrew llellon Visits Premier LONDON, June 11. (AP) Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon called upon Prime Min ister MacDonald this afternoon at his office and spent f minutes In conversation with. hiss. Afterward Mr, Mellon said his visit was pure ly social mad afforded an( oppor tunity to renew an old acquain tanceship, j f North Carolina farmers are olantlnr more feed crops this year than last year. ; Transfer Co. 1 mm msn "'iiiisIhiiiw-Sw- W 'n rCJ- 0J01-J L J U 0 0 ! " of the many bargains! 7x7 f ;M9i8 Auto Tent 1 h handiest tent foe one night stop" touring. Full 6" front with 3 foot back wktl. Made of high grade white can- ALL STEEL FOLDING CAMP BED A Vtty comfort abU doubt bed .... tpring fttxn , ttucm good rttf. Fold compactly for! carrying. A Wocth-whilt Vaca tion Tim Sal A OT Wo atll lTVSTf " Genuine mAnattwT'r Foldingi Camp And Don't Forget , the greater . TRADE IN ALLOWANCES bing offered on ; TIRES arid BATTERIES 14-F!ee Alumlnam Cooking Kit Evervthina for four oertons. Reduced for this ClA QC sd t a i H3 Retailers Auto Supplies theVifest- Co. POll KB ID DB1T1C PICTURE William Powell tires another iiM.ftiiMi norfArmanee vnlCB makes 'Man of the World." corn lag; to the ELalaore Fridar sni Satardar. dramaue screen sen sation like "Street ot Chance and "For tho Defense.' - As gentleman in exile, an outcast t loTed deeplr h7 two women. -obe he lores and; can't hare, the other a can hare and doesn't want Powell Is seen aa a man to nmeihei In crime that I' nl S!IC:.INMI ir 1 1 vol mrw a 1 a Thtnlc oa rHft for Father ten if a: tie: it's an old family custom . . . but Dad tikes it j If it's one or a few from this group, hell know the gift was chosen with tender thought. For this price has never bought such distinguished neckwear. Jacquards in all-silk printed crepes ; also, other silk fabrics such as tailless twills, ribbed and plain crepes. Included are solid colors and engaging designs to please every father. Shop early for the best! Neul . : - Summer Spectacular D CP A R Z U C J 160 N. Liberty he cannot free himself, j This powerful role demands tl. ulti mate ln.; acting; talent and t&ta It. j In this story of lore that comes too late, of the fight ot a man to reestablish himself la decent society for the sake of a girl he knows to be far beyond his reach, romance and tense drama are thrownf ercef ally Into j relief agaiastthe gay and enthralling atmosphere ot pleasure-rround Paris..:,. j Poweirs excellence fa roimaaee and heart-tngging drama, plus the fasclnaUoa of the Parisian setting, plus the presence In the cast of two super actresses, plus aa absorbing story make "Man of the World", a picture to get ex cited about ! cm ivoiui V:Gi?in)oca He Expects a TieeeeSoMdJcc It a Good Onel andnlne rhanrM mif nl Smartness at Savings I OEaocnticimin I- DcfoacHcIlotiEn Unbeticrable at the price . . . these new lustrous solid colors in smart Shantung ef fects I Tailored scientifically for fit and comfort, with pre ahrunk collars. A quality and style you'd think a bargahi at mods greater cost I Shantun; 3c Tieg to Match 95c ' ti ? 0 7 OQC St, Salem, Orel 7