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PAGE TWO - The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, Angust 20. 1931 LB ABOARD IP BOUT Dense fog Still Prevails Over Kuriles; hop to Memuro is Delayed ' (Continued from pas 1) " sible violation of Japanese avia tion regulations. iM ir' ex tremely strict. , ' May bo Delayed For Another Day Doubt that the Lindberghs would be able , to continue their flight to Nemuro today was grow ing late today. At a-m., tbo Xokusai Mara off Shlmushiru Island." 15 miles south of where the Lindberghs ware stranded ra ,MreJ the Ochllshl station that i dense for orer hung Iturup Island In the southern Kn riles. The steamer said the foe was drlftlng-t in the direction of Ketoi and tnat visibility was poor throughout the region. . ' Onee started, however, the Lindberghs were xpected to com plete the 410-mlle Xiignt irom Ketot to Nemuro Jn Blightly more tha four hours. " " Forced down -on the Leeward side of Ketol aftor they had en-, countered high wall of fog otot Shimnshira " islastd. the Wna berghs rode out the night In their big monoplane apparently -with out great dlscomlort. CREDIT CHECKiriG The Call Board, v By OLIVE M. DOAK era -Members of the Salem Retail Credit association spent most of the luncheon session yesterday etting acqoainted with details of tho new checking system, worked out by Roy Waasam and , L Sohoettler. : president Philip H. Holmes and other members expressed appror sl of the new system, declaring It a great improremeal over the old methods. The new plan ts simi lar to that employed by the credit groups In Walla Walla and La Grande. - By', next week the association plans to i hare the new reporting method In smooth working order. Squatter Again : Arrested, Goes To Serve Term PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 10 ,(AP) - Emroy Daria. reteran squatter en Fish creek desert in Umpqua National forest, was ar- I tasted near Rosebnrg today and will" bo brought here to enre six months for contempt of court. " SImvb that Dtrli hsd gone Back Into the ferest-to squat again. Federal District - Judge MeNary Tuesday reToked hta pa rol and Issued a commitment. Daris. a pensioned- Spanish Americas war veteran, has been In Federal court here fire times for squatting In Umpo.ua forest. Scarlet Fever Case Reported The first esse of scarlet ferer in the city sine - last Juno was re ported to ,the county health de partment yesterday. A f Ire-year-old girl Is thought to be suffeifpg from the disease. Since the mal ady has been less rirulent than osual In other cases this year. It is bellered the little tot wfll not bo seriously 111. Frro other cases of scarlet ferer bare been reported in the eity this year nad no deaths from the disease. - WAUXEH'S ELSIXORK 'Today Paul Lnkas and Kay Francis In "The Vice Squad.- i - Friday Richard Dlx In "The public Defender." "'-!; r ' ' . ' ' ' HOLLYWOOD Today William Powell In "Ladles' Man." ; Friday - Lew ' Ayres In "Iron Man. i I " , i GRAND " .Tday Loretta Yonng In -Beau IdcaL Friday Raoul Walcb's "The Big TralL" m 1'SPECTfl ' STAFF: IS nEOUCED ' The state grain Inspection de partment, with ' headquarters In Portland," has dispensed with the serrlces of 15 employes during the' past week, according to an nouncement made by Max Gehl har, director of the state agricul tural department. Mr. Gehlhar has charge of the grain inspec tion operations. The redaction In the operating personnel nas duo to the business depression, i which has caused many growers to store their wheat pending more satisfactory prices. i Gehlhar oald that recent In spections Indicated n healthy ex port business. He predicted an Increase tn ' the morement of wheat through Portland. aspidus mm mm visitors Circus? Indirect Cause of Blazer Trees Are Saved - When the circus mored from the- city early Wednesday morn ing, it left aome potential excite ment behind. Flames from plies of straw which were being burned yesterday afternoon, just outside the Olinger field " feaee. spread to th surrounding tall grass and threatened for a time to enrelop an- orchard north of the grounds..) A fire alarm was turned In in time for central station crew to beat out the "T blazes ' with wet sacks: If the alarm , had been sounded a few1 minutes later, the fire might hare reached the or chard, th firemen said.' - GRAF RETURXS HOME LONDON. AOg. 19 (AP) After a tour today orer England the Graf Zeppelin tonight started on her return trip to Friedrich ehafen. Germany. 5 - - HOLLYWOOD; : Home, of bOl Talkies A HOME-OWNKD THEATRE LAST- TIMES TODAY 0 WILLIAM PO LUIS lit O Qcoamaunt Qkttae " with Fire Occurs at i State Hospital Fire, which was bellered to hare been of i Incendiary origin, broke out fn a ward on the third floor of the Oregon state hospital building early Wednesday. The blaze was extinguished by the hospital fire. ! department. The damage was less than .ISO. ac cording to Dr.! R. E. Leo Stein e-r. superintendent. SMOTHERED BT SEED LEWISTON. Mont.. Aug. If (AP) - Byron Hanson. SO. smothered fn alfalfa seed today after tbo truck on which ho was riding upset six! miles from Lew lston. .. (. : Brooks Residents Home From California; Other Guests Reported t BROOKS. Aug. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred HUlert of Taeoma were recent dinner tnests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aiplawall snd . tamUy. Mrs. Hlllert and Mrs. Asplnwall were neignoors when children and hare not aarh nthnr.far 11 Tehrs. Mrs. Ellen Asplnwall was also a guest at the home of ner son uin at plawall nd family. -C.mrX A Til a wall and ' Robert Hayes hare returned from a mo tor trip to Wimti. uaui.. wnera ih. iitAl At the home of As- pinwall's brother-in-law and sis ter Mr. and Mrs. rerresi uma mA familT. As ola wall's mother. Mrs. Bflen Aaptnwall and his ala- ter Mrs. Helen BusselU and cau dren Ted and Clarice, who hare been guests the past two weeks at the GInn home, returned home with Carl Asplnwall. ip. mnA Mrs. VL W. Colo and Mrs. Cole's father. Mr. Hubble of Orrille, Calif., wore guests at the home of Mrs. J. S. Dunlary Ban dar and Monday. Rer. and' Mrs. D. George Colo of Salem were guests also. Mrs. D. George coie returned 'to her home In Salem Mondar ; after spending the past fortnight at the homo of her mother Mrs. Dunlary. ! . Mr. and Mrs. XL H. Bosch and children Marie and Jack accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shields of Salem and Miss s Ger trade Valentine of White. South Dakota, spent Sunday at Janzen's beach. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaurh andJVera and Kreta Fae Ashbauch and Mrs. Maude Smith and son ntarm Coombs motored to Glad- Stone Saturday to attend the Ad- rentlsts camp meeting serrice. Miss Mario Bosch has had as her rnest the oast week her cou sin. Miss Catherine Lyon" of Port land. Miss Lyon returned to her homo In Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrm. A. R. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Sylrester A. Harris and Miss Laronne Harris attended tne Rebekah nicnlc at the home of Mrs. Carl Inrstrom In Salem Thursday erenlng. Three Burn to Death Fighting Fire at Sonora SONORA. CaliL. Aug; If -(AP) Three Mariposa county young men were burned to death fighting a fire on the north fork of the Merced rlrer between Bagby and Brteeburg today, s s How the men happened to bo caught by the flames when com panions escaped was not known. It Is bellered they wore orercome by smoke and heat before the flames reached them. It is thought they were unconscious when flames passed orer them. burning them badly. History Called Forth as Colony Landmark Razed Grange Makes Plans ; For Homecoming MONMOUTH. Aug. 1 To ro awaken interest in Its personnel, Monmouth grange will sponsor a Homecoming day to occur in Oc tober. Committees hare been ap pointed to outline general ' ar rangements, and It Is bellered that a renewal of interest may result. . KAY FRANCIS CAROLE LOMBARD Yes... it's RUPERT HUGHES' exciting Cosmopolitan maga sino story ... It you know the delicious thrill of the climax. PLEASE oen't tell. Let your neighbor enjoy the surprise too! Alao Comedy and News OOMIXG FRIDAY A5 .-g USE! MA1I Hollywood - COMIKa 8CXDAY LAST I TIMES TODAY A Z- PAUL LUKAS 52 : KAY FRANCIS TStVX ) (X-VJk I PLUS RUTH ETTINf J and JT ' l. 2rm M , OTHER NOVELTIES gre?ffr mfrlfr (nTgMPi v l I - !. i - - ... i l i I 111 ctidtq nrf-ifTrnfxr II A Grand Show - ;"" M " V f with a Great A ;A A Drama f1 'Sr Time! pC A j WtA' t ii.'x ill ggftv l!i ?) i J y6AgWyAMrt, AURORA. Aug. It Work of rasing aa old colony landmark lauding; oa Main street aUrtod today. The house built In 1S70. was the manufacturing and busi ness center of Aurora. - The colony itoro which a up plied, the frugal needs of the col onists, was situated on the second floor wing. Below were many rooms which housed as many families. Ia the mala building was a shoo shop, harness shop, and tailor ahop. ' ' . . ' ' At the dlrlsion of colony prop erty la 1S81 the building was al io ted to Andrew Gloay Sr., and be came his prijile residence. Of the original family only three are llrlag: Mrs. George Miller. Miss Catherine Gleer of Aurora and A, H. Glesy of Portland, 'Furnish ings accumulated orer a period of 60 yearn and dlrlded, among the remaining families, was com posed of unusual lamps and lan terns, brass kettles, little wall cabinets, spfnninr wheels and hand made carpets. Though there woro It rooms and two cellars, they contained relics from attic to basement. . In the : construction of the building there were 48-' double sash d windows with ST8 window panes. A modern building- will erentaaUy bo erected upon the present alto. The most unusual colony buildings and spirit are fast becoming a thing of the past. Vinneau Breaks Furniture, Gets 30 Days in Jail Lloyd Vinneau began' a S 0-day term in the county Jail yesterday with adequate opportunity, ac cording to Justice Miller Haydea. to sober up. vinneau, after liberal potions of home brew, went on a. rampage and la company with James Matney, smashed erery piece of furniture In a house o wiv ed by Lope Sing, hop c orer who lires east of Independence. Mat ney denied baring a part m the actual destruction of furniture and was fined fit for being drunk. Vinneau. who has been fn Jus tice court before. In addition to breaking the furniture, strewed a sack of flour and another of beans around Sing's house. ' " Ho was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Smith and Hasklns. Gillettes Here On Visit From Nebraska Home Mr. and Mrs. Alpheos Gffette and son. four years of ago, ar rired in Salem last ntght on their first Tisit to the west In aereral years. They are residents of Lin coln, Nebraska, where Mr. Gil lette has charge of Boy Scout work tor a large area. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gillette are well known in Salem. They graduated from Willamette university In - the class of 19 IT. Subsequently both were teachers tor soma . time la Salem high school. Mr. Gillette serred for more than a year as superintendent of the First Meth odist church Sunday school here. He then went oast and was di rector of religious ed a cation la a Michigan church. Later ho took ap supervision work la the Boy Scout program. . Whilo in the eity the Gillettes are guests of Dr.. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, North Summer street. Mrs. Thompsoa and Mrs. Gillette are sisters. Highway Tunnel . Is Repaired and Traffic Resumes HOOD RIVER,. Ore.. Aug. II (AP) Lepladnr of timber ing, burned out of the Mosler tunnel on the Columbia rlrer highway fire miles oast of hero last night, was completed to night and traffic was resumed. All wood structure in the bore was destroyed when a truck and trailer of the Asbury transporta tion company crashed into a rock wall and 3.00ft gallons of gasoline was ignited. Slayer Suspect Takes Own Life ANN ARBOR. Mich., Aug. IS (AP) A few hours before he was to hare been questioned con cerning human blood found on a club in his possession, Paul Keene, fjkoace suspected of last week's torsh slayings of two young couples, slashed his throat tonight In hli cell. His condition Is serious. j A group of Salem grocers and merchants are making a special offer on a soap deal as outlined in the advertising columns Of tols morning's Statesman. Shop the ads, especially those ia the Thursday greea they show' you bargain buying opportunities. liUSEHOT S AT Fill PUIGED f (Continued from pas 1) mended by the office of A. FL Arerill state fire marshal, as a reserve water supply for fire pro tection of the plant, valued at 88SS.00S in a recent Inventory, and tbe $2,000,000 or mors of llrestock and exhibits which are brought to the nine-day fair. -"To create the new Amusement Zone It was necessary to . tear dowa three old speed barns, more one, and build two new and larger barns " east of the race track. The zone will bo east of the agricultural and 4-H exhibit buildings. Gehlhar said the amusements now hare a space where they hare mora freedom to arrange their attractions. And at the same time not Interfere - la any way with the dignity of the Fair's ex hibit buildings grouped around the central quadrangle, part of which has been used in past years for concessions. Norel Fireworks Display Planned The tree attractions .. of 'the Amusement Zone will bo held on Monkey Island,- where they will be visible - to spectators on all sides. Gehlhar said Paul SeiSert, veteran Portland manufacturer of fireworks, has been engaged to set off fireworks from the Island erery night, Selbert will exhibit his new aquatic fireworks, which do not go above the surface of the water, but which are de scribed as novel and entertaining. The only concession which will not bo required to pitch in . the new Amusement Zone is an anat omical exhibit of life-like morlng wax figures. They will be housed indoors blecause they are sensi- tira to the moisture of the canal, Gehlhar said. Among the concessionaires for this year will bo Browning Broth ers of Salem, A. J. Johanns of Portland, and sereral others. Mrs. Ella S. Wilson aaid the boat-ride concession has . not yet been awarded. There are sererajl bid ders. : . - E SOLD Blf SHERIFF Hill pot's, Salem working men's store,-was sold yesterday , at 10 a.m. at sheriffs ale here, D. Sam uels and D. ' Caplan, both of Sa lem, being high bidders. Eight different parties made bids at the sale which was held at the store on South Commercial street. Samuels and Caplan got the stock. inTOntorying at S32C6 plus fix tures at $1000. They announced yesterday af ternoon that they would bo busy preparing for a sale tor the next two days. .The stock , will be thrown open to the public Satur day.' Samuels said his partner and he did not intend staying In business In the Hlllpot location. The Hfllpots more than a year ago ran a store on State street, but met with, financial reverses and were closed .out. The sale yesterday -was brought on through the Adjustment Credit Bureau of Portland... . WILL TEST AKRON AKRON. Aug. It (AP) Goodyear-Zeppelin, officials said today . that the navy's xeppelln, Akron, will stick its nose part of the way out of its dock for the first time at 4 p. m., Monday and the first flight will come a few days later unless unforsaen diffi culties intervene. piso dsfiAfls it mi, , it n Just-ten as your needs and your time limitations and wo promise to negotiate your loan to your entire satisfac tion. Straight or MssttUy rayssesit. LOA!fJL INVESTMENT . XNSTJstANCK HAWKINS and ROBERTS, Inc. res okxgon building-pnoxx tin Final Argument Is Not Finished . In- Clark Trial LOS ANGELES. Aug. 10 (AP) The motives behind the killing of Charles .Crawford, wealthy politician, and Herbert Spencer, political writer, neTer uavo been told, Joseph Ford, spe cial prosecutor told a Jury of seren women and fire men today In the murder trial of David H Clark. v Aa court adjourned for the day. 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