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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1931)
:c two T2s OIIEftO! STATESMAN. Salcra; Orercn. Tuesiay Hornfe?; Icfy 21. 1531 WIT, ISSUE TIMED City Council on Record for Cccpcration in f.leier. Economy Program fCuotfoued fron HO I) tf,.. wur. (or nnmlrmen talk r sucresttna- thai rcltr. employe ems4oyod regularly tor year b ske& to take extended, vacations to permit unemployed- men to do am week. 'T mot mixht 1 result in cm inefficiency bat h-dty sb stand- IV the maror ciarea. h at noTtr known so much us em lorment la the city In ttm- Bier. ThA mTora suexestlon waa kboat U pass without comment when Alderman Henry vanaavon feimMft la ths floor to aay that be agreed with the. mayor pro a-rat and inoucnt cninin shoald be done- to see It erreciea. Vandevcrt protest against the Alleged practice of certain local cannaries In employing married women who thna hare regular work In the summer. He urged the appointment of a committee of three to fee what -could- be done a- s oca re- more work for unem ployed tn Salem. Bis metlonpre vailed and Mayor Gregory named Aldermen Vkndevort. Hughe and Needham on the committee. An ordinance requiring 90 per cent of aH workers, either direct ly or Indirectly hired hy the city to be American eitiaens. reaident tu Salens for at least X9 days, wss submitted to committee. The or dinaaee also provides that the wage paid on contracted -Joba" or those let directly by the city, be Che- prevailing hourly wage paid for-the service in the city. , ip"irFi7JiTin"i ' nc ii.u.iUuiLJiMu.i ur ; CUILDIfl BED . Breaking out of ftv cases of diphtheria. In Marion eovnty this month aeems to be acting aa an urge to parents to hava their chil dren immunized, attendants at the health unit en, High street state. At 45atnrdaya- clinic there were at least 2 children on- hand to fee given the initial treatment f toxoid, and the-acme was- the case the week before, pr. Ver non A. Dj?Ur. county health officer, reports. Clinics announced for this week are: .Tuesday afternoon, chest, health center. Dr. Do ag ist: Thursday morning, pre school, health center Dr. Back strand: Thursday. fc a. saw G.TJ. Woodburn. Dr. Douglas; Friday afternoon, preschool, health cen ter. Dr. Doughs; Saturday saara Ing. S : S 9-19 o'clock, toxoid, health center. FREE! T Patrons of These Salem Merchants: Illller Imperial Fnmiture, VJZxfa Beauty Parlor, Ctetsslof rs - Cross Market - end Bailey Grocery GST TOB PARKING t TXC2JCT OJLVD BT THKIS ;" CUCRJC V PARKIXO BATES X Hrs.,.,19 IS Hra....2e LOW RATE BT TUB MONTH i ... . Day Cz NOea Annex If. liberty Tel. 0194 j 1 ' w' .r . "v .j Oddi end Ends Men's and Boys' Work Shoes, Canvas Leather and KO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS next to Ladd and Bush Bank i ' j 1 , v.32S State SU . SI ! , i1- FT Soup or Salad , Meat or Fish i i PoUtoes Vegetables Bread and Butter or BoSs Pie or Pudding and Drink The Call Board Cy OUVE M. DOAK e j. e e : e 1 e Today Edward O. Robin- son in "smart Money." Wednesday Doug. Fair hanka; Jr. tw "Chances." Friday-Constance Bennett la "Bora to 2Lve. TilS JIOUiTWOOD Today Jackie . Cooper In "Skippy; I - 'i Wedaeadar-Claudetta Col bert la "Honor Among Lay ers." S Friday- Edmund Burns la Sea Devil 1 ' e i THK GKAND Today WM Rogers la "A Connecticut Tsake -i Wednesday Edward Q. Boblnsea la ''Widow ! From 'Chicago.-' j Friday- JLoretta Toung la ThreOtrw Lost. - Today mill bo the last time to see thatapleadld actar . Q. Rob inson la tho feature at the Elsl nore today. "Smart .Money." Following this Wednesday will be "Chances'! atarrt; Douglas Fairbanks. Jr, . Some Interesting Characters are In this piay, ana among them la Edward Morgan, who plays thai part of Lieutenant Wlckhnm is a hrother of the bril liant screen discovery Marian Marah. who recently waa seea as Trilby, in support of John Barry- more in "STrngali. At the inststance of an older sister Marian 1 anal her brother went to the Warner Bros.-Flrst National atadloa for testa and both secured contracts. Chances was directed by Alan Dwan. . -Skippy eat at the Hollywood Is drawing the biggest matinee crowds ra the history of the house according to Maauer Btumbo. The. last jaattaee will be glren this afternoon. Llore Building. Permitsllssued As Week Opens The already rialnr total of building permit waa gtTen an other boost yesterday when flTe of the Important Uttle alrpa of paper amounting to 11109. were issue by the city building in spector, JL QJ Bunnell, ; The largest auat to bo spent is S7t. for a garage to bo erected at 44 1 Belmont street by D. A. Laraaer. Next .was: a dwelllnx re pairs Job- to coat t by B..J. Tucker. 255-1 West Wilton street, t '! ' "I Two SS9 permits went to W. L Clodfelter tor repair a dweiUng at IStS Broadway street, and to ju. O. Lorer to repair a dwelling at SSt North 1 4th street. Dam at Silver Lake is Burned - H ' rfre which ilratted from aome unidentified source, recently de stroyed th timber facing of the Thompson storage dam. owned by the- Silver Lake irrtgauon district in Lake county, according to word tocehred "here MoaAyby C E. fit rick tin. state eaginter. trickiis aaa sent an engineer to Lak. county te inreeUgate the fire and determine the moaetary damage. ! ! ! ' BECOTERa FROM ACCIDENT INDKPENDrNCK. July 18. Mrs. J. C. Fhlllipdr who waa la aa aato accident two weeks ago. Is able to sit up part of the day. but is unable to walk without aid. It 1 hoped ahe wtn toon reeerer and bo a bis to go oat again. Mrs. May Good Is caring' for her. " onivir Oxfords with Rubber Soles GERF.f iiJV I'JILli IT ISK LBiiO So Bruen!n3 Decides After MacDonald Viewpoint Outlined to him (Conthraod from pace 1) is so to restore the world's confi dence that at the soonest possible moment a largo loan caa be float ed. One practical means will be for Prime Minister stacuonaia and Foreign. Secretary Henderson soon to Tlsit Germany for a "Ger man chequers" conference and Premier Laraf and Foreign Minis ter Brland to follow with, a rlslt to Berlin. Hopes to Improve International Feelinar By thus improving Internation al relations with oermcny, u is hoped the time may not bo far distant when, without political guarantees, such as are insisted uoon by French publie opinion. the financially strong nations caa grant a substantially large nsx loan, r j : . . . , ; Meanwhile, the seren powers at the conference- will assure Ger many that the existing; short-term credits wlU not be withdrawn as long as Germany, on : her part. makes a further effort to get her self ouof the difficulties into which she has run since the Hoo ver plan was first announced and which is. themselves have nothing; to do with the Hooter, plan. - SALEM LU HULLS firm is oneiiD f Continued front page I months of intensive work oa the part of Meek, dlhralth and their associates, prominent among whom hare been Joha C. Vaatch and Governor Julius L. Meier. Both of tha latter have beea heavy subscriber to stock in the new mill. - stockholders in the Oregon Ltnea. company number more than 29ft citizens la Salem. adjoining communities and la Portland. Total subscription for stock totalled mora than $100,- 900 la the -original mill and sub sequently bonds totalling 19.009 In value were sold. For a number of years the late State Treasurer Kay waa presi dent of the- Oregon Linea com pany and Colonel W. B. Bart ram was manager. Inefficient weaving machinery waa held aa oa of the causes for the failure of the mm to make money, coupled with an excessive capital outlay la plant for the volume of burin ess at hand. Mrs. M.Arthur Badly Injured In Auto Crash : , . ! j MY Vi Arthur of Ra. iem, was seriously injured about her face. Sunday, when her car collided head-on with aaother, SI miles east of The Dalles. Mrs. Ar thur, her four-year old daugh ter, aad driver of the other ear. Bernard MeTler. 19, of Long Beach, Calif wer takem te th Mid-Columbia i hospital at The Dalles, according; to word re ceived her. ' . Although ajra. Arthur's condi tion la serious, attending ' yhyst- elaaa reported they did not be lieve her Injuries would prove fa tal. f : . i Mrs. Arthur Is aa employ of th vealng paper here. BodyofApoian Sull Unfound Alter Drowning Because he went in swimming too soon after eating; it la be lieved, George Apoiaa. SC. aa Armenian, became helpless and drowned In the Willamette river Sunday afteraeon, between Halls ferry and .Independence. None of his eosapanlMs could swim, so they were vnaMe -to help him whea It waa seen.h. was la. dif ficulty. , - , " - Apoian. wVo' Ufed ar. .tht place -at which he was .drowned, haa a relatives ln" this country, sa far as is known. - The body had not been recov ered last night, according to the coroners office. Minto Fails to , Coyrm Rumor "I don't know a thing about it!" Frank. Minto, chief of po lice, declared yesterday when questioned concerning the rumor ho was to be appointed captain of Salem ; district, of the new atate police, which . will b Inaugura ted August 1. " "It looks to me like a lot of hooey," he; ended. MONMOUTH, July- JO Nor mal lodge, I. O. O. F. exemplified the second degree Mondsy evening for Charles Embreo of Kings Val ley lodge No. 44. A group was present from Fails City and from Dallas, and most of the Kings Valley organisation attended. Foe DtLi athltaa Foot and Hand IteJi A . ... tV. mi... alrtf nn7 vua.v, .v.i. T . i SUetVM c&uaLnir Itching- toa aaa inv cruKuiit, pvcunif blisters. Ringworm, Troch Foot or Crotch Itch, when you can avoid In fection and quickly hel your akin with Dr. Nixon's Nixoderra? Based oa the famous Enrlieh Hospital for mula, discover by a leadintr Ifn doe akin pclUt. Dr. Niion i Nit oderm acta with amwlDg p4 be cause do signed for this particular kin disease. ' Nlxoderm Is guaran teed. It nuit stop itch and ciutckiy heal your skia or th smaU cost WUl b refunded. . . t - PERRY'S DRUG STORE J 115 S. Commercial 1 OH! LOOIOTj T 1 o Calcaga'i newly appointed "offi cial zrtttar," Ceorge JX Gsw, is shown goinr lata action for the first time with a diminutive Dar ling of th screen as th lucky girl Is taken mx a tour of all the wooden of the raid-western me tropolis. George's "girl friend is a darling" ia mora ways than oa, for her nam Is Jeaa Darling. She's leading "woman" ef the "Our Gang" comedies. Crowd Beats up Former Gridder For Brutal Act i BERKELEY, CaL. July 20- (AP) Al Toang, ' who once played fullback oa th University of 1 California . football varsity. was severely beaten" by a crowd today . whea he attempted to knock down a newsboy who was leading a blind . man across - a street. Toung told pollca he and Frits Cahn, tackle oa last yearfg Cal ifornia team, were cbeslag.a Fil ipino and they mistook th news boy for their Quarry. Why they war chasing th Oriental a did not say. Polic placed no charge against him. aayixg the beating, was sufficient punishment. - . ...... ' 1 TrafBc Charges Cause Two Fines i SBBSsssaesesaeBna -' y ,f- j Failur ta obaerr traffle rules brought two individuals Into jus tie court Moadar. fl. Schmidt paid a Una of f 1 aad costs whea h entered a plea of aunty ta a charge of failur to stop before entering a highway." Charles Perrla pleaded guilty and paid a fla of tlf aad costs whea h appeared oa a charge of reckless driving. . , Record Rain is Help to Kansas KANSAS CtTT, July 20 AF) Rata, which la the Joplin. Mo., vicinity established a record tall of mere than serea inches, sput tered a welcome tato today - on parched sections of ICansas and throughout Missouri. - - . Between S a. m. and S a. m.. 7.2 S inches fell at Joplin. or three tims snore than for th aatlra month of Jane, x State Farm is Sold to Estate l ROSEBTJRG. Orei. Jaly 29V f AP) Sheriff Jackaoa today sold the staU'i model farm, on sstl east of Bosehargv to th W. -L. Bolso estate for- th amoemt of a judgment of S.90t.,-Tho -farm racenUy was surr.oadrd,Dy tat stats to tha Boise setate far debts. -'The stata purchased the 49 sere tract ia U19J .;'!. V ihollywood; 25c Home Of sealfh. Talkies A HOME OWN1D THEATRB T L-t8T TIMES TOAT . ' Matlaee 3 P M. f V ( V iL'ousmiflt m . to waSm Governor Explains Purpose In Calling .Conference Of Manufacturers "If Oregon Is to progress and prosper Its Industrie must prog ress and prosper." declared Gov ernor Jullua L. Meier la comment ing on his statewide conference ef manufacturers, ' retailers and dis tributors to b held ia Salem Wednesday.. "This is true ia nor mal times and Is doubly tru ia times ef depression such as wo are now experiencing, th gov ernor stated. ! I , .f.. i -It 109.099 : Oregon ' families could b pursuadod ta spend aa additional II a day each -for Ore gon products, the Industries of this state would benefit to th stent of 139,609,009 annually. It S 0,9 09 Oregon families would spend sn additional 1 1 : per dsy tor Oregon products, th indus tries would Increase their out put flt.210.900 a yean"1 read his statement, i : . : '"It Oregon Industrie.! In turn. are to progress and prosper, -It Is fundamental that they must en joy, to th fullest extent, the pat rons g and support of ta people of the state. Oregon's population IS now clos to a milHoa people, or - approximately 200,009- fam ilies. - Beeks Program t . - . j AwiMC Industries "It" Is vf or th purpos of de veloping a program to 1 promot th us of Oregon mad and Ore gon grown products that I have called a conference of manufac turers, retailers, distributors and other Interested persons, to meet at the state . capltol Wednesday morning. I hop yoa will see your wsy clear to havo a member of your firm present to give us th mm a. m '-f a m m oenexit oi your nance ana neip la this Important undertaking. "Other states, whose Industrial success has depended In a mea sure on. the support and patron age of their owa people, are re doubling: their efforts along: this lln. Oregon must keep psc. I hav la mind a program that I want ta place before yon, but thia is not a one-man Job, aad I need Lyour assistance and your sugges tions... f ' i 1 . "Oregon payrolls mak Oregon prosperity. Increased Industry means increased payrolls. Let as Join la a determined campaign to keep the payrolls at homo aad put them to work for Oregoa. Gives' Seli Ufa ! Gets Teh Years DALLAS. Ore.. July 20 After nearly firs years of freedom, John Hill. 24. who broke Jail here in October. 1929.1 came back from Ohio and gav j himself, up for sentence oa a holdup ; charge. Jsdge Aril Walker saateaeed him today to tea years la th peni tentiary. Hill said he cam back voluntarily to clear his record. Bridge' Closed . At Whiskey Hill f " '! eMsawSiaa An order to clos tha Whiskey Hill brfdgo over Padding river for a thre weeks period waa issued yesterday by th county court. A new structure has beea completed aero th river bat a fill to the brldg approaches Is under con strue tloa and the court wished tt giro th road craw overy help la getting th Oil mad rapidly. BACK FROM SOCTHEBIf : i - ORXGO!T INDEPENDENCE. Jaly 29 Mr. and Mrs. Jha Bohannoa ro taraed tha first of th week front a week's stay at Klamath Falls, I TOMORROW J . DouglGO. Fairbon.ra; JR; "CHANCES" ; ! A rttrrtrijr romance of war LAST TIMES TODAY ; The story ; v rv fnujiManviY J I) ' RODIfJSON THS PUSUC VjSdl I 1 . whero they had hea visiting at the homo of Dr. sad Mrs. I Horn. Mrs. Horn ta a daughter of the Bohannons. - Their two grandchildren, BlUy and: Betty Horn, accompanied them to Klamath Falls. They hava boea visiting hero for th past month. Billy . attended . th 4-II club school at Oregoa Btst college. Police Asked ' Control Vandals At Playground Polic protection for the 14th street plsygrounds has beea re quested of th city park board as a result of vandals destroying equipment and littering up the dressing rooms with filth. Over ths Sunday period, when there are so supervisors on the grounds, boys, it Is believed, have- taken swings apart, and repeated- ly pulled up sad carried away Iron stakes, used In playing horseshoes. Last Sundsy someone built a fire on th boys dressing room floor. On of ths children's slides was dragged Into the swimming pool. Phila delphia is First Bidder on Q.OJ. Meeting WASHINGTON, July 29 -(AP) Philadelphia., with a new con ventiea hall under construct!, bid today for the next . republi can national convention. The of fer waa flled away by ths na tional committee officers for de cision next December. ; Meanwhil speculation persist ently . pointed to Cleveland as among the more likely sites for th next - republican conclave. Chairman Fees of the national commute and Joseph R.. Nutt, its treasurer, are - both Ohloaaa. Nutt is booming Cleveland. Appraisals Made Of Two Estates Faster T. Sorteberg, deceased, left an estate valued at $12,999 according to th report of . Ap praisers Ed B, Adams. Olga Al riek aad C. A. Reynolds. Only 21099 -of the estate was la real property, tha rest being; princi pally mortgage loana on property In th vicinity of Stlverton. Mahlon A. Dickinson, deceas ed, left sn estate vslued at $1127 sccording .to an inventory and appraisal mad yesterday In pro bat court. Of th estate $2999 waa In real property, th rest be ing largely moneys In the hanks ia Silverton, either la ths form of savings deposits or certificates of deposit. Appraisers of his estate were E. S. Porter. J. H. Porter and William S. Walton, Concert Given, Stater-Hospital Th Salem municipal band gave a concert last night oa th lawn of the Oregon stats hospital grounds to an audience of several hundred patients. The concert was voluntary on the part of the band members aad was greatly enjoyed by th patients who ap preclate any such atertalnment. PORTLAND, Or., July 29 (AP) Jo Sevich. 49. an em ploys of th Bridal Tell Lumber company, died tonight from Injur ies received Jury It whea a piece of timber struck him la th ab domen. COG LIQUID OR TABLETS la aa aalaatea. t hecks a Cold the Relieve Headache or Newralgla first day, aad checks Malaria ta tare days. 6tr Salve for Baby'a Cold. in Plus! : Bobby Jones shows you 1 'The Spoon" V. B, Varieties and Hews IllH ISSUE CIS! OF m 10 COUNCIL ' (Continued from page I) in a moment and both sldermea. had their arms waving but Mayor Gregory turned the discussion to ether channels aad .th flareup subsided.. :';'-; 'v - - - - Earlier ia the evening Vande vort had started ths role t in vestigator by demanding a report from th parks and playgrounds committee on the wading pool ia the North Commercial street park and on bathing conditions at Tsy lora beach on Stat atreeL "The wading pool, is vile, and . filthy," said Yandevort "It Isn't fit for hogs to wallow ia. Later In the session the council listened to the pros aad cons of the vacation ef aa alley la block oaej Compson's addition In North Salem .Twelve petitioners headed by Zero Polalr protested against the ! abandonment . of tha . alley, while Mrs. McKilllp and Mrs. Ef fl Bach, with Roaald C. Glover as their spokesman, asked that thai alley be vacated t permit planting ot trees Ho act as a re vetment to prevent the river from washing, st that place. The coun cil held the matter over to the next meeting. Engineer's estimates for the im provement of Liberty street from the south lln of Trad afreet to the north line of Bellevue street and of North.' Commercial . street from D to Bolmont were approved by th counciL City Engineer Rogers was asked to prepare plana and 'estimates, for the construction of a footbridge on Knapp street. The! council passed an Ordinance calling ror the paving of Gaines street from; Summer to Winter streets.' ... DIPHTHERIA TAKES YOUTHFUL VICTIM Afar becoming markedly bet ter i Saturday, the two-year old sea of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bald win of 1299 North High street, died lats Sunday evening, after suffering with diphtheria for two week. This is th second death this year from diphtheria, audi contrasts with 1129 when there wer no deaths and with ths year befor when there was but one, from this cause: The disease a!nd fcMAvav with Baldwin baby, before It was aivaa th anfi-tn-rfn Hinu Of th other two children la th M a . . . xamuy, in preschool, child had s 500 YARDS - , Plain ani Fancy Silks. Values to 1.75.- Q t( iWhfle they last. yardUf. . OlellU Ptaia All SUk Flat Crepes, Faacy Silk Shaataag. Faacy AB ftUk Flat Creyes. Faacy Fla Rayons ! 350 YARDS , Fancy Rayon Voiles, all colors represented. CA While they last, yard DZtC p 300 YARDS Fancy Rayon Crepes and early selection. While they last 2 yards 1000 REMNANTS Silks, Rayons, Voiles, Percales, Draperies. To be disposed of quickly at - One-Third to One-Half Off Ladies' Pure Silk Hose at.. Rayon Iingerie- Part Wool Blankets, 66 x 80. Pair Ruffled Curtains, values to 139, Pair.... 'ii P Tnx Pacixic TELtrnoxE T elephon&; ahe a d . - . It adds a lot to vacation pleas lire to have comfortable quar ters waiting And when you're settled .after the day's run, it's the thoughtful thing to Telephone home mild stuck of diphtheria but is now recovering satisfactorily snd the school- child remained Im mune because she had received th toxin-anti-toxin given ia school clinics, Ths mother of the family, who suffered a slight at tack ot the disease, u now re covered, j ' . . Th source of these cases has not been located. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, believes they cam from a car rier. There are no other cases of diphtheria In the city at present. Mr. Baldwin Is a World war veteran sad member of Capitol Post drum corps. Foreman to Get Insurance Help Leroy T. Foreman, usually known as "Truxton. atar Salem high school sthlete. Is flading his stars t b lucky ones, even if he did get psinfully cat sbout the fsc In. anautomebile accident Fridsy night. Just last June 9 h iook out accjaent insurance pol icy with th North American Ac cident insurance company, through the Statesman. The pol icy will cover his loss of time, while ha Is lacspieltated by. his A HOME-OWXsTd TBB.1TRE :GRAWD iniEcncuiii1 k 4 Tomorrow ' i i i aKI-.s 1 Rayon Shantungs. We advise - CI Afl for. sDleliil .69c and 49c J25c, S9e and 59c $l.t8 fl.ca Li And TixECRArii Company - TODAY ONLY W' W A TT nTTTT VI rsUJVr V" d w swi - ii Oar Gang 5 Comedy aad News 0;