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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. SaltsL Oregon. Friday Morning Au-asl 28. 1951 ) OICS: BRIDGE GLBOIS Stay ton - Silvertbn ; Link is Completed, Van Cleave : t jf j ; oves to new job' f According te Rotdmaster John- tH,. Thursday, pving win soon tn began en three-Quarter mile trtc of rw-Wwwn tt ferotts Mills, road at Pine Tree mrnnL ind Jack' br idea -at- the Clackamas county 11a by Lester . Vao Cleave and nts paving ctw. T'. a TuvlM.ta flal&h . It present paviag Jo oa the last Unit T too siTerMn-oji Thursday anA from i"0 -ui .iava n nnttj f ill road. f . When this last stretch oa the Srotf Hill road Is naunea k wm provide, a complete taved mar- k-.f nuii hiwMn Hicham aad the Clackamas county line, or In other word will male- Marion couuu sr Ar tha Ion talked Cascade highway paved from one end to the other. - Ctnd Highway ftowt tarpteved - ' - In the event that the proposea Cascade highway becomes real ity and links eaatera Oregon -with western Oregon this section, tne - Scott Mills road to Clackamas Ounty.wiU probably ba. on the tnal.ro. Tbi. will tit 1 very nicely with the road fwn f' rerUn and Stayton which, whan converted into a market road, was aligned with the eventuality in tlew of becoming an important iihk of the Cascade .highway. After this work has- been com pleted by Van Cleave and his efew they will widen out the nine loot strips of pavement be tween Pine Tree corners sad 8ilverton bd also pare corners on the Mt. Angel-Woodburn and the Silver-ton-6alem' market roads.. Roadmaster Johnson hopes to av these jobs ot widening and saving corners completed daring September so they will be in shape tor the heavy traffic which usual ly comes during fair time. No Smallpox or Diphtheria Now v In This County ;...-. No eases of smallpox or diphth rla were reported In Marlon coun ty during the week ending August " 22 while on ot scarlet fever, two f measles, on of Influent, three - of pneumonia and one of mumps were noted, according to a report sf the stato department of healtlu jnst released. Four new caseso . tuberculosis jrere interned at tn state tuberculosis hospital. Aside from 2T new outbreaks of - tuberculosis, ra th atata, whoop- Mmmy-o.A the Hat -with 1 victims, pneumonia followed with 15. There were nine of aasallpoa. avevea each, of typhoid fever and allpbtheria. six each of scarlet fev er, Influenxa and mumps; live of measles and ehickenpox, and one ef meingitls. " Mary Brenner, j i- Native of Scio Vicinity, Dies SCIO. Aug. 27 Mary Frances Breanar. woo had lived all of her K yaars in or near Scio and th last 4t years la the town, died hero today. . . 8b was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .William Mania, early pion eera hr. and was the last aurriT ox ef the immediat family. She Is sarriTed by her widower, two f augaters. Mra. John S. 8ticha. rlfe ot the. local postmaster., and Miss Veil Brenner, formerly of Balem, and a half-siator, Mrs. teaa. Hayes of Albany. . . 8h was a member ef the Mac cabees lodge at Albany. Funeral arrangement hare not been made. . - -' Committee For. Symphony Plan Now Announced The committee which - is "to nominate officers and outline sponsors' program for the Salem Symphony Orchestra association was. appointed - yesterday, as fol lows: C A. Sprague, . Dr. C. A. Downs, C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Ela Ebsaa.' Mrs. Roy Klein and C. A. ' Hells. The committee is to meet be . tore next Wednesday to make its plans and nominations, which will be presented that night to mass meeting of persons interest ed in the movement. The general meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. building. , Three Hurt As Car Overturns . At Wheatland i.; - i . ; r -; Loose gravel caused the car drive by Alice Massey. 19. to overturn near Wheatland ferry August 28 and three ot the , oc cupants to be painfully injured. Report ef the accident was filed yesterday with the county aherUf. Mrs. V. B. Boyd. 0, Salem, "rouu eight, was badly bruised: Mildred Hubba, 15, of Eilvertoa. was cut on the forehead and sus tained valnfnl braises., Mrs. L. J. Massey. li. of Salem, route eight, received a deep -scalp wound and painful bruises,'. - SCIO. Aug. 27 Frank Xadvor nik and famllv have arrived rmm Dickinson, N. Dak., and are oc J eupylng the former John Wesely I residence property. .Mr., Kadvor- nik is a brother of Joha Nadvor- aik, Salem tailor, who i well knows ta Sclo.. The new-comer ha five children who will attend th grades and the high school here the coming year. Too Late to Classify -mm m ......... - - - - , n n WANTED Woman to cook en tana. DIVORCES BULL MONTANA O ; ' i ; O rw """" " s v N. For yean "Ballf fontana, and woa fame by makings ugly faces, Imt.wbcn he tried it at some he lost his pretty blonde wife Mary Lola Montana, shown above In eourt. She told a Los JUigelee judge the movie star M cruel and won a divorce. ' ' '- " . South Americans Conclude - U. S. Residents Are Dumb, Is Report of John Heltzel sit,-, I , ' "The South Americans think w Americans are dumb." John Heltzel. who returned I Saturday from four and one-half months trip to Argentina and Bra if I. aaid yesterday in telling tho highlights of lila vacation jaunt. The natives there are generally bls to speak at least four languages, English. French, Portuguese and Spanish, b says, white North Americana Who go there aetdonr can apeak ia more, than their own native tongue.- '-',';. ''" Evidences 'of the recent politi cal upheavals In the South Ameri can state are still readily recog nised by the newcomer, be went oa. ainco the countries are yet ruled undor martial law and have Just lately; been out of the rebels' declared ! "state of aeige. Troops are te be aeen through out the cities. Tho people are hit hard by the world depression' but tb revolutions have left them In. apparently a worse state than Is suffered elsewhere. Kw TArk and Chicaro have not 'succeeded ! in monopolising the , gangster warfare aensationa. according to HeltseL He aays in the larger cities there" are running gun battles, gang staying and racket activities reported . xar nambouantly la the newspapers every da? than' in. the United States. The papers there go in for flaricr atrlea of Journaliam. La Prensa, a Spanish .paper, is said to spend more money la get- tin news than (any other publi cation in the world. ; . Two other difference between tba Americas of th north and south were noted by Heltsel. He rnorta that the southern native live In a, combination ot lite two or three Tiuadred years ago aaa r modern civilization. The bath ing facilities, for instance, uni versally found I la houla 'and apartment buildings in tne unitea State, are lnxirporatea oniy m the newest Vsea tn the South Ameficand$s Jie visfted. And sanitation in private dwellings is far behind that which is common in Salem, for example, j Tho other variance notea oo tween the lives of the two west ern hemtaoherea is the attitude taken toward drinking liquor. The South Americans, ; rieitzei says. ton in at tho cafes for arm of beer or wine, much people in the United state. tae meir cup of coffee.. and they do like wise at their meals. At tne same time.' fewer persons re seen on the streets drunx. mere tne per son aeen intoxicated are nearly alwaya Englishmen or ; North Americana, be aaid. .Heltsel sailed from San Fran rtun Anril 1. rolnsr first to Porto Rieo by way of the Panama can al. From Portollco he went to S EL A N ED Friday sm e . aaiuraay f Also Comedy Fables Ivews Act i . f v v - h -- I. J actor-wrestler, has made the public langh the British island of Trinidad, thea aouth to Bah la Blanc, an Argentine city 6to miles south of Buenos Aires. At this point he waa some teO mile from home. He then returned 'o Buenos Aires, the eaplUl of Argentina and the so-called Parts ot the southern hemisphere, which, Heltzel -eays. is well-med. The city, however, he found not particularly beauti ful, except for the examples ot old Spanish architecture. j , -'After spending two week fat the city of ''fine air." he went north to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where be stayed for month. 'Rio Is the most beautiful city I ever exject to find." be said. "It is built along tho ocean, at the root of the mountains, and the Copocabana beaches there are fa mous. The people who go there do so for pleasure only, and ev erything is 'zaanana' put It oft until, tomorrow." . i j "While la Rio, he witnessed th Fourth ot July celebration staged by members of the American col ony, heard U. S. Ambassador Mor gan speak, aaw th conventio 1 fireworks. .. and listened to ; the strange-toned Brazilian band play "The Stars and Stripes Forever and 'The Star-Spagled Banner. From the famous Brazilian city Heltzel- sailed for thi United Statea. . - "And ft certainly feel great to be Jack ia th United Statea and Salem." Joha saya. . He studied law at wnimett university and hs been practle- iHOLLYVOOP Home of ,WC Talkies fuss t f f '-m i TODAY AKI SATURDAT - v I First Show lac la i Salem Oar Osajk . Covtedy . 'Bargain Day Comedy and v Serial "The Khmtc of . the Wild- . t??1 j5 PS XJT0 GUIS ELECTIi COMTFIKST ,:.-", ' : Residents of Union District Request Voter List to .Assist; Checkup;"'"!:'-' - f PoMlbUlty that the Gerriis tm ion htzh school " dla&olutlon elec tion might: hare om rarerbera- uona - inrouga tn challenge ot vores loomed yesterday at "the courthouse. A group of rotors headed "hy Coster FX. Boss, their Attorney, appeared before the dis trict bounard board to aak permis sion that the poll list in the six voting districts be placed la their hands for checking. , Th board permitted th cheek. . 1 Under the. law, only ' taxpayera whose name were on the tax roll the year before the vote, are per mitted to vote. Attorney General TanWinkla ruled several years ago that a rote who challenged successfully was te be subtracted from the apparent majority. Th pprnr majority ia the recent election waa 2 against dls aolutlon. Were th protestor suc cessful tn throwtnx out 39 rotes th election results, would be re opened. E. E. , Maanlng. A. 0. Koene and . J. R. Ferschwelier wore school patrons t the boun dary board ;raeeting yesterday morning. Ross anseared as their Counsel. - -' . OutsJdo- District 1 For Dlseolatien ' At the dissolution election held Friday, August -1.-th majority of voters In four of the six dis tricts comprising the Gervais un ion high school voted to diaaalT thes; district, Large majorities against dissolution run up In the districts in Gervais proper swung the tide, however. solutlon. - The vote by districts was: No. 18, 15 for. 14 against; No.- 2. 15 for, 7 against; No. 5, 34 for. T against: No. to - ss tnr s against; No. 75. 8 for, 114 against; No. 2, IS for, 19 against. A total of 205 votea were east of which 128 were for dissolution, 57 against and 1 defective rote was thrown out. , "Warrants were ordered drawn yesterday in the total of 1284 to pay for the recentlr comaW an. dlt of school district elark'a books. HEALTH BOARD TO REVISE ITS RULES The executive board of th'm Mar lon county public health associa tion met Thursday afternoon t the department of health hniit.. to plan the work for th.yer. In order to revise the form ot organi sation committee oa revision of the constitution was named, con sisting oz .Mrs. John Ballantyne of Silverton. Charles S. McElhiay and Dr. V. A. Douglas of Salem Mr. W. W. Allen ot Silverton was appointed to arrange for pres entation of tha baarth of the County to the county feder- mm oi women' club. lret teachera association, and teachers' institute. " - Plana for the county seal sale, the funds for whfott .mi - the salary of a county nurse, were uiscussea oneny. Mrs. j. E. Blink horn will nav charge of thl work again this ye The association adopted as project the twistina- f onfTlA. bulletin urging the nse of toxin Bu-toxin - among children as preventative of diphtheria. This lmmunitetlon Is part of the free ervfee of the county department of health, anf t v death rat from .diphtheria la th wunty um oeen greatly reduced. Ing as Juniojr partner la the law firm of James O. and John Heltzel. Hamor! Farce! Laushter! Today! f S I IV'- ; TS HIS FIRST STAUKINQ PICTURE IN FEE GML MAE IT" t , LEARNS THAT BLASE ATTITUDE I o ' '. o 1 A . ..: v ' . Mary Esther Webb, aged two week, know bow to look bored if that's any help in becoming a movie actress like her mother, known to film fans a Esther Ralston. They're shewn above. t ' Mine Manager Optimistic Over Developments Made In Cascades Near Scio SCIO. An. 2T Great encour agement nd no llttl excitement have followed recent develop meats at th Crown mine at Elk horn, la the i Cascade ! mountains northeast of Sclo, according to R. E. Feery. mnger of the mine. Mr. Peery returned this week 'to the mln i tter spending - some tlia at hit farm near Scio during haying and harvesting operation. "Men nd supplies were moved Into' the Crown. mine the first ef thl week to continue the drift on th rein of copper-geld ore opened In recent months." Peery sUted. "Thia vein was struck In th deepest workings ot the mln end appears , to have well-defined hanging and foot wall, with some hlgh-grad ere appearing on the hanging-wall aide. Consid erable water la coming in. Indi cating a break of om Import ance, and the general character of th vein filling is considered to be more promising than anything previously encountered tn the workings." ; Work Other Place Development work has beea done at several ether - mine la th Elkhorn district during th present season, according to Peery. "The Silver King company ha again carried forward its drift from th sis in cross-cut. and Mr. Donald Is driving south east en th Minnie E. with good streak ot milling or tn the face." Peery stated, i "Qua Waldlsberg haa struck llttl very rich silver- copper or la hi tunnel near th old Black Eagle. Robert Dwe is mining out the bed of Gold creek from the falls to the Junction Cm You Believe it?' . - SEE ; , " ; this GREAT . cosno -. 1 4 - J - 'i , v. - ' ": '1 m , 4 I with th 8ntiam river. Placer miners are said to hve taken out several thousand dollars here In an early day. Th Amalgamated mines hv had large tore of - men em ployed tor the last , two years. 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B. sanejon la ' ' Peery stated, that ,. the V United State geological surrey had been working in the Elkhorn district for aereral weeks, making, la ves tigatlona - that are considered of Interest and lmportano to the fu ture f the district. J ' The eld Lawler property, originally located" by i the late Mart Bilyeu. was purchased last June by; a Mr. Medina of Lon don, England. No announcement as to its future has been made, so fr s is known.. The Media brothers have, owned th prop erty since the '90's and are cred ited with taking out ' between SSO.OeO and tlOe.OOO in free gold from the shallow workings. Deep er work is said to have encount ered a more complex ore, which was difficult to mill at a profit at that time, hence the mine has been : closed down , for some years.' , ' Peery, stated that geologists are said to have discovered great dike of cyanide extending along the northern boundary of the gold sono. This has been lik ened by geologists, he said, to the Cripple Creek district in Col orado.' " - ' ' Jack QlcKenzie ; Gets 6 Months Jail Sentence Jack McKenzie, about SS years of ge, received a six months' Jail sentence and was not paroled whan he pleaded guilty yesterday before Judge L. II. McMahan to doing an ct tending to make girl nnder 18 delinquent. McKen sie protested that he was not gull ty as charged hut proceeded to plead guilty and to waive grnd jury investigation. H was oper ating a service station near Don ald when arrested several week go. : . ' ." " ' Harry Lloyd waived grand jury Investigation on the charge of is suing forged check for. 17 but th case was continued pending further investigation. Lloyd is held In jail here, having been un able to furnish bail. gETWEEN you and your friend or f id fly you 'confidcntially,, dlscuu your needs and problems. In these discussions does the question of ''What Would Hap pen. If ever- come up? 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I a to I I reeetv a f 10.00.00 Travel Accident Iasuraace Policy lssaed by the North America Accident Iasuraace Company at Chi- Icago, Illineis. ' . . . , I BlaU Snbcription Must B PM Ia Adrinc! I The Call Board By OLIVE 51. DOAK HOLLYWOOD ' " Today Ken Maynard in- "Alias. Th Bad Man. ELMNOr.K Today Charles Ruggles In "Tb Girl, Habit. r GR.M Friday Buck The Avenger." Jones ia The exceptionally fine work which Charlie Haggles has don " a mmiiw or paramount pic tures has' earned him the enviable rank-of star with that company. His first starring -production is "The Girl Habit. which is show ing at the Elstnore theatre Fri day and Saturday.' ; Ruggles made his talkie debut in "Gentlemen of the Press." as the memorable reporter who nev er seemed" to know which paper he wo working for. Other films in which he turned in oodles of giggles and slathers of laughs were "Her Wedding Night, "Tha Lady Lies, "Honor. Among Lov ers" and r "Charley's Aunt," iu which he played both the Charley and the Aunt. : - In "The Girl Habit" Ruggles is presented as , the , wealthy young bachelor who is I engaged to "a pretty society girL The hilarity of the show lies. In tho number of excruciatingly funny situation which come about wheor Charii is caught in many escapades with, other women women who do co.t seem, to be able to let him alone. Woo dry Family ! And Dance Band tsacktrom irip The F. X. Voodry family and their 10-pleco dance band com pleted two and one-half months tour which, took them to th principal towns and cities of th uiiuwia sitties, wnea mey re turned to Salem this week. They played for 54 dances and numer ous " entertainments and radio broadcasts. j . Mr. Wood ry says the fishing la Mentann is tho best without ex ception tht hehis ever exper ienced. The IS "persons fa tha company visited Yellowstone na tional park and many other points of Interest on th trip. They left Salem on Jane i DiSURAIl tn regular aisiMisui Oregon SUtesman ( ' - - -