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.-si : - ; 7 . , , 15 r : a- SCHOOL STAFFS GETTING REfiDY "Big Push" to Arrange Last Details set This-Week; S ; September 21;Oate ; r ..f Continued trvm pac 1) -. ter ot gettinjr- three I1kW- schools and . nine- grade schools into 'mo-. tlon appears to be ' a ' herculean .task. . V Little ebange Is xpeeted Jn the scnoel i boundaries oTer those of last year.. : Transfer of teachers - from one building, to another, yfXW . oe : i jaiaunua; Numbers .or .new Btndente con tinue to come to the high school principal's -oltlee and iae ot flees of the other, schools to get regis- iwea. x rea woir, jilgn BChool prl nelpal.1 expects to. : be ; able .to announce the . schedules ; fer the school busses this week. K;W - Tavenner, secondary school -"sa perrlsor. and. assistant high school - principal, 1 is directing: the orzan- , Isatlonvwork lor-the three secon- dary .schools.' All ;- of li the 1 newly purchased textbooks will be caUIogued and - cot era. put f on them by the open- Ins day of schooL Corers. already named and numbered, for the old books donated the pupils' parents, will 'be put on by the students themselves in their classes next week. This plafr, it is said, will both, sare the administrative staff a great deal of time , and give the atHdenta- first band acquaintance with care of the books. - ; i; School Calendar': For Year is Out v, - . j x . - , The-school calendar for the year Is as follows: - . - September i 21, opening ; of school; September It, Salem day, state fair; October 5 and iy coun ty - teachers' institute holidays: ., November ,11,' Armistice- day; No vember 26 and 27,-Thanksgiving yacation. December 24 to January 4 Christmas yacation; January 29, end of first semester.- .'" , February 1, second semester begins; - February 22, Washing ton's birthday, half-holiday, art ternoon; March 28, Monday holi day after Easter; May 10, Mem orial day; June 3, end of secontl : semester. , - LIVESTOCK SPACE AT FAIR ALL GOME r (Continued from page 1) - Pomona will .close its horse show two days earlier than usual to . allow prominent eastern exhibit ors, to reach Salem by their spe cial train on Saturday, Septem iber 26, the opening- day,, to per mit them to rest their horses and ..themselves for the opening horse f show Monday night , : ' V -'M ' " L.The . Rodeo-Buckaroo .'program for the first three days of the fair will .hare several world's champions from the rodeo circuit on the program, Clarence War ren of Condon, the director, eaJd Saturday. He said besides Frank E. Studnicka of Stayton, world's champion bucking horse rider, there will be Lloyd Saunders of Powder. River fame, all-around cowboy : champion for several years; Rose' Smjth of Pendleton, world's champion woman trick Tider; Tex Covey, fancy - trick roper; Reb Roberts of . Califor nia, trick rider and roper; and - the Pendleton Round-Up cowboy -clown, Peanuts" - Pozenirtger. Mackie to Speak ; At Monday Meet ; J.' E. Mackie, structural engin eer for the National Lumber Man ufacturers association of , Wash ington , D. C, will be the speaker at the Salem Building congress meeting Monday night at 8:00 .o'clock in the chamber of - com merce rooms. His topic will - be "Why Wff Have a Building Code." ;This is a meeting for the entire membership and others Interested in building problems are invited to attend. .; ' ' ' : " - " " , ' s . r ' - - O LONDON ALARMED BY 21 MURDERS O- 7 V : v. idrvtm - z r ;- : : I bs tiw .J ; :Wht vaM be tavH far nrprlied MtUfetin in tkei United States. ; ' : Nw York, let's say, in artielarj U supplying wrinkles in the brews i 1 1 of London' taw enforcebent efSciaU. . Tke caese ef the iiquitude in 7 .London U due to the foct that 21-mnrderf were committed in 1930 ; iu tke area supervised by the London metropolitan police. That are , kas nearly J 2,000,000 people. . In New York, for the sane year, 421 j : homicides were committed. And yet tie EaglisV freU Where alj bat eae ef tke 21 slayers in 'London were 'either arre!d and punuhed ! er committed suicide, the 421;,tairderer8 in New: ;.Yerk escaped al-i Ba est as a body. f. Oett ef that stupendoos number, 2S0 arrests were ' i made and less than 20 per cent of these resulted in convictions. Lorn Byng ef Vimy, London's Commissioaer ef Police, decries tke increase i -f t. Enrtisk crime, but be should look across the Atlantic if be wishes ia sea ue niaerwsna J: WEDDING PARTT -ft 4 Above photo shews Rev. Adaat Bird; (left) ctTieg W blessing to BIr. ad Mrs. Ben Ziatoroff, whom he nnited -In noarrUge Ik an air plane wedding this week aboye San Francisco. , U. L ; , - - - FRANCES BINS CALLED BY DEATH SILVERTOf, Sept. 12 Mrs. Frances M. Haskins, aged f 9. died suddenly, at ker home In Silver- ton today. She was a well known and liked citisen of this city, having- lived here for the past : 12 years. ;;:' ; , j : .: -t . ' . She Is survived by ber widower, Marly Haskins; three sons, Webb, deputy sheriff tn Salem; Lee of Silverton ; and - William of San Francisco, Calif.; and four daugh ters. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson of Portland, Mr. Clara Rolf of Ea gle Bend, Mian., -Sadie Nelson, of Regent. S. D., and Mrs. Esther Kelley of Siston, S. D. funeral services, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from the Jack and Eckman? funeral parlors in Silverton. Interment will b in the Silverton cemetery. James .Edwards ' Opening QfBceL As Accountant James L. Edwards who recently removed 'bere from Los Angeles, has established an office, 202 Ma sonic building. Mr. Edwards is a public accountant and will con tinue that profession here, carry ing on accounting .auditing, in stalling bookkeeping systems, etc. He Intends ta make- Salem his permanent home as he has pur chased a home at 180 North 21st street. ' rrv . Mr. Edwards was nine years in Los Angeles. ' Adventists Plan V Project to Help : Relief Program Making charity interest an ac tive thing rather than something to be talked about, the 'Seventh Day Adventlst church members to the number of about 100 will go to the Clyde Boise farm today where they will pick prunes which! 'will; bei brought to Hunt Bros, jcannery where they will be processed, j" When processed and ready! for consumption they will be placed in the homes of needy people, according to P.ev. "J. M. .... ,. - Scofiand Yard. si u omvmw w The OREGON H -. ALL JJfi IN fAIRf 4 t j Comer, pastor ot the -church. ' tdu acuon was decided upon at the: Saturday meeting of the church. ' Boise i gave the prunes and the cannery gaTe the work of processing, r t ; t This is only the first step to be taken by the Adventists in an effort to preserve, for those who need It part of; the vast amemnt of food stuff which is going to waste abut the valley at the pres ent time. : . . ;; WATER FIRM HERE - AFFECTED ' The financial status of tb 'Fed eral Water Service company, hold ing company for the common stock Of the Oregon-Washington W4 ter company and allied concerns, is unaffeeted by the recent receiver ship of the Tri-Ctili ties company in New 'York sate for a. "sympa thetic decline" in security prices occasioned by the news. ' Word to this 0f feet was receiv-1 ed in Salem this! weekend from E. C. Elliott, president of the Oregon-Washington Water company. Elliott arrives In Salem on Tues day for a conference ! with J. T. Delaney, northwest manager of the Oregon - Washington Water company. .Elliott's visit is in no way connected with Trt-Utilitles status. " A wire from Christopher Chen eryi president of Federated, re ceived here last week explains that only Class B common stock, of Federated is held by the Tri Utilitles people. Earnings on Fed eral itoek have continued reason ably good and ample to meet de benture : interest and preferred stock claims throughout the last year, Chenejy stated.?' L DAY SET Next Wednesday, September 117, has been set by Miss Doris Ba con, manager or tne ienneii-isius studios here, as the final photo graph day in tne: free contest be ing staged, jointly by that studio and The Oregon, Statesman. The following : Saturday, September 19, will be the last day for sub mitting proofs. Is ; ' - While hundreds . of . children have already been, photographed. Miss Bacon is anxious that- as many .more pictures as ? possible be secured.; No charge whatever is taken for the service. Pictures of. all the kiddies: will be on dis play at the Oregon -State fair. Twelve valuable prises are offered in the four classes of entrants ad mitted under the rules of the con test. !''.--.. :i i ' Four Marriage : Licenses Taken .Out oh Saturday ' :; "ir 1 ' Four marriage! I licenses 1". were issued Saturday by County Clerk, Boyer:-!-j:;.. , it 'D 'c.i.1!" 't..- ' :- Walter Fuhrer, legal.. . 836 North Church - street,- attorney to Claudia Plank, 1026 North Sum mer street,- legal, ' teacher. George Richard Bedell, 25, Kansas City, -painter, to Dora Stegmana, 19, Glenwood, house vrorker.-tT-.,- --if 4.. ... -.4,.., ...... .; Jamea Rufus Gariinghouse, 30, Telm.'Wash... laborer, to Martha Marie Poppe, 33, : Los Angeles, Calif., housekeeper. ;j ' Robert H. Orth, 23, 82S Mari ket street, Portland; I clerk, to Virginia E. Wylie' 19,c 298 East Buffalo street, Pcffland, usher ette. .The Portland couple were mar ried by County 'Judge Siegmund. ETZEL IS. JAIL - ; . r - The city jail, empty since ; 17-year-old James Murphy sawed "his way out Friday night, was- given an occupant last night, Ralph Et xel, Salem, who was arrested on a charge of being drunk. " " Half ot the 2000 graduates of the University ef Iowa college of dentistry now are 'practicing In tTaat tatev . I 11 IS HOT 1 PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST STATESMAN; Safcny. Vwjoti, Sungiy mrnfag, pUmtef Improvement Upon. British I Dole System Talked at ; ek Carpenters' Meet S fi 'v:Cntu)ueds.from 'pais O " labor, Leo Flynn, Seattle,, presl dent of .the -Wasnington. Federa-. tlon of Labor, pointed out the in stance "of a sash and door manu-v faeturing plant in Tacoma: which dally put out 20,090 dpors when the . demand- was for only 10.000 P?. day. r'-ifvr BenT. Osborne, iPortlaad,; ex-. ecntire. secretary of! the Oregon, State .Federation :of Labor,'i-wbos convention will begin here tomor row, addtessed' the carpenters. ' meeting declared '- that business and : professional -men' are : now meeting. Jn the so-called depres sion the same; conditions t which organized 'labor has had- to; con tend with lor years in the form of the unemployment problem. ; ; The "careen terar ronrentinn was concluded with election and' In-1 stauatton ol state officers, i r F. H. Allen,' Portland,' was rer' elected v-president :' of - the state council: Gv H.:- Baker.: Bend, was selected . aa ; vice-president, " and David Duff, .Portland, was reelect ed- secretary-treasurer . Distriet representativeselectedTare aa Soh lows'L. -Peterson-, Astoria; Ed wardiKammerer Corvallis; 'jC,? p; iiong, - niaraatn i' aus; souies, PortlandT and Alex Manning; Pen dleton. H0C6 PASS RUMOR S :j: (Continued j from page 1) - ed with railroad invasion i every now and then during the past 30 years. That long ago. Colonel Hogg surveyed a cross-state line by way of the pass and actually did some construction : work be fore he was overcome by finan cial difficulties. I A few rails and fishplates are still rusting In the mountains from his venture. Word that a railroad through Hogg pass to link eastern and western Oregon! brings especial Interest to Salem people: who since the days . the Oregon! Elec tric was first projected - by the Hill lines have looked for the ul timate connection of this line with- a cross-Cascades service which would connect the Hill In terests with a j, line leading to California. ...- , When the i Oregon Electric started its extension from Leba non east to Cascadia It was free ly predicted that the line would soon be extended over the moun tains, into Bend, there Joining the soon-to-be ! Completed Great Northern extension through Klamath Falls into California.' In northern California the Western Pacific will be met and the Hill lines will have i made their long sought connection ' with Califor nla. .- V H- - -' 1 ' . When and if this extension takes place, it mean's two north and south California, Oregon and Washington railroad lines through western Oregon. . ! ( Con tl nned , from pace 1):- stars, Charlie Chaplin, Tom Mix, Al Jolson, ' and possibfy . Greta Garbo and Mariene Dietrich. The Big Parade will start at Marion square at 9 a. m. Satur day. From here It will progress through the main streets ot the city terminating at the main door of The Oregon i Statesman plant, 215 South v Commercial street. The Judges will at this time pick the winners after which every one will proceed enmasse to the Warner Bros. Elsinore theatre where they will enjoy another fine Mickey Mouse show, here the names of the winners will be an nounced and the prizes awarded the deserving ; ones. The prizes follow: ! . K Q TT it TROVBlfr REVIVED AGAIN HOLD PLT PARADE & Kach Case Recelvee Individual -v. IOUr 1 rUUUIC Attention w. . . ' : : - -j ;,'.' 7 Every organ in the .body is dependent upon an adev - quate supply of nervous energy that it may function properly. If the steady flow of this great vital force is hindered,: trouble is bound to follow. Seven out of ten : cases of i sickness are due to this fault. Drugs or oper ations cannot remove this; defect, which chiropractic ' alone can accomplish'.' Come and see with your . own eyes; the cause of , your, trouble. If you will present -this ad within 7 days I we rwill give jyou;; withciSs ; cost -. or obligation a' !J - -jr.- "XZ -K-'-S -r T'- l'' FREE W&AY i EXINiVnON i f analysis and report on your the road to health without drugs or knife. Don't give up. We have aided thousands. There is nothing in the least embarrassing about either our examination or our method;. of administering Chiropractic Kemem- unXf uua v-ajr xn x usikivciy !?; Da.D.;G(5(S)D,nrsiLE) " ' j PALMER GRADUATE ' .10 A. M. to 12 Noon,. 2 to 5:30 P IW Phone 5139 HER: THIRD" nr n 7 Wnen Winifred Sackville Stoner was! only six she won fame througk ner wriungs and waa hailed as a real, infant : prodigy, y, Lately she has.! been - in the news largely through - hex matrimonial adven tures. ; She first married "Count Phillippe d ; Rmche, .who " was killed m Mexico. Husband No. 2 was Louis Hyman,. whom she di erced. Miss Stener's third -mate is Earl Winston Harrison, Texas oil magnate, whom he married'ia Arizona , the other day;, f Both am - i ! ; shown above. ! ? ' ; Sea Horse Miller's. ' ! '. Mickey Mouse . Doll Warner Bros. Elsinore. . , : White New Zealand Robbit Pet, Shop., ,.; - . . . - Bowl of Gold Fish Salem Pet Shop. ; ": Big Bag ot Marbles Buster Brown Shoe Store. - Corduroy Pants WUHam's Self Service. . A ; , Story Book Atlas Book (Store. Pocket Watch Cadwell and Parker ; Sporting Goods. Fishing Pole Salem' Hard ware; " - - , j Model Airplane Hamilton Furniture Store. ' - . : " ' ' t Mice Mickey and Minney Breithaupt' Florist. . V- E very one participating, in this outstanding event of the year will be served Sunfrexe ice cream ab solutely free through the courtesy of the Western Dairy Products; : The pictures to be shown Sat urday are Ruth Chatterton in "The Magnificent Lie,! Mickey Mouse in "The - Delivery J1 Boy," "Kid Roberts" (The Leather Pushers) a good fight story; . Lindberghs Fly ToOshkaWith Japanese Guide OSAKA. Japan, v Sept. 1 3 (Sunday) (AP) Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, flying . in , their black monoplane, arrived here at 3:30 p. m. today from Kasumlga ura airdrome, near Tokyo. The trip required three hours five minutes. Colonel and Mrs. - Lindbergh left Kasumigaura at 11:25 p. m today." . ! , Mrs.' Lindbergh was relieved -of her regular job of navigation, for a Japanese plane preceded the Lindberghs' . black monoplane to show it the way and prevent any accidental c6ntact with zones over which . government ' regulations forbid flying. , . 1 . LEAVING FOR EAST? AMITY, Sept, 12 Leslie Frew ing, who graduated from Willam ette last summer after complet Ing a four-year course in three years, leaves soon for Baltimore, Md., where he will again take up hjs -rk in a medical career. When yon think of - - tlFE INSURANCE :'. ! Think of : Charlie McElhinny :. THE s WIDOWS FRIEND :':! Tel. 7941 First Nat. Bank Bllg. . Pinched May Be Causing T v nr' ; condition. We will points tied : ; - - 1 .f:. i i'ii rrT J '; L Werves lk 1931 R0SE0UR6 IIOr.'E IS lXMEfflB if build ines which' will lhcflda afl- p ministration headanlirters', heat ing; plant,;- kitchen arid J dining room., hospitaj . and ; the quarters for ! the men which vwil3 . be num erous small nouses instead ot jone large , dormitory ft as,.j ' soldiers' hbmes usedUo he ; built, v Then architect wUL make plana; . bids will be called .'for and latter bids are ftwarded a period ot time will !t.n.M. . - . .11. , . ijij:bbiui .cujufsuvrn wiu -oe forced ' to; begld J!worky Hawlejy:.6n)4;epottaSth4t !; million .dollars - was rthe limit ,of money to 'be, epent at i.Roseburg.J ''Congress is ,only aHowedvto 4p-; prjaprtaje, funds to-be. used duHig the year 1 f ollowlag the appropia tia'r Mr; Hwley uied - "We felt tht, one million dollars -Vas all which co aid - be. spent by' the endr of :1932 "at Roseburg.-Tie law. provides, thai appr oprlal ions hp to two ;miliien- dollars can. be. levied. ; If the. capacity! of 1 the Roseburg home is' soon utilized,: authority " is already ' available wtth which to go to -the appropri ationa committee-thelways and meanf. group ia the house ' and ask for additional fondai." '--r- : j " To- the eongresftraan's knowl edge the veterans hospitalization board ia Washington - fast - week made so other recommendation to the president Uhan 'their dne- fir Roseburg. ;He said neither; Presi dent Hoover, or General Hlaea! had notified him-of any; disagreement between the chief : executive ! and the board ' on the -:mattef .of loca tion. Mr. Hawley said he thought any press -' reports L to this effect were issued solely to support Eu gene lobbyists " claims to fees; Hawley said he had hoc commun- icated with Mr. Hoover regarding the home since he seht an extend ed message a few' ' weeks ' ago pointing out sehtlment in Oregon, the value ef the Roseburg site and the necessity of holding for Rose- burg as had previously cldednnonl I '.ir. if ' been de- t; "It wm" ROseburgV: who iorigi ated the home idea, and It was Roseburg ..which had when the appropriation support bill was Too Late to Classify LOST Tan silk scarf,' black print deslsn oh State or Hhfh street, Satur n street, Satur Statesman. Re- day. Finaer return to ward. - FOH SALE Three blocks 21 50 Lent's public school Portland, 4 room plastered cottage llgrhts, faai water, hi basement, Itrult Lot lOOxlSC IJS monthly 20 rfionths, no Interest. JAMES LEITCII. DALLAS, j Owner. Telephone 301 ; ' Modern three room furnished house. Anderson Court. Phone - 6010. i . - t . ; ttHEN you .. but 1MfmMMBM-y : -1 - :i-i:i -:T:,:f:!''r.';;i.v'v;r - -ij-.x.- i?. -..- ( , t :. : - r:: ;.;-'i:.. 1- ' -: ' !faS f v.MiV-; ; m: :1 here, expect lotsj of atten-. tlon to your car,1 if youye time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to it, whether or not yciu spend a dime I U i '. So come In regularly for correct tire inflation, remo val of gla s s,. tacks, stones from tire treads checking of wheel alignment, bat tery, water-and tesjtingf anything we do. .We'll save you a lot of time, trouble and money. Try us and see ! A NEW LOW FOR GUARANTEED GOODYEAR : ... - . -... i ' the new and improved GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY i i . a ;TLJ (29x4.40) j Otfccr sues mqutiiy AOnn fwOnunerciai ana ; ' . -V j "' ! i " i i ;: :.:!' '; - V..... . .... i. - .! J - L ' v i- - . : j-! . "(" Bpontthe ' tloorof $t edngress Hawley'declared. "When it went to the White 'House !tn 19S0 to see If . the bill would be signed, and when I Secured Mr. Hoover's agreement. I talked t only! Rose burg and we agreed tot Roseburg. The : bill: was- changed only when precedent of other, bills made it neceasaryJT "felt all the; while that; I must stay with! my J' prom ise Whatever , political ; conse quence it has I am willing t0 take. I was reminded of the Psalmist's statement:' "He who swearethfto his own hurt and changeth not. " On ? their trip south' Mr. Haw ley ahd'Mr. Glover irill 'go first tOi Gold iBea?h. ; Here; they, will be taken up the Rogue river j to Agnes, a postottice run- by George W. Rilea, father of . General Tom Rileafof Salem. An appropriation is nought from; the federal govern ment for the dredgig of a motor- boat Channel through shallows in tne; river so the- mails can ; be brought in daily' from. Gold Beach. a. '-wrijvrorH, u .ftne"i norui, some desired -harbor Jmprovemnt wUlbe.checked."-;. M-iV-Vr I" rTbe congressman ,wfll" inspect T ',"5. rT'-Jpr$.y :.r ? HAlrirtil Hmf. N 'i " r..' w aLIying at Healthful snnmnnsBXBiBiBiessBBSsasssmasssSpnnaseBBSsmammnB t." 'I 1 v i'.j'M----1 :t I;'!, !' I! : I . ... i ; - ". :-f".s- ,: '' V- :;;?v - ;, If. "'. : l'-' ' - " r l-;-f'; ? : , i U.' ' r I ; ' I rs" 4."; :-;3 -"I . H., U -tU:ii;;ar: ! .! ;v 1 i. Coaxing ' - 1 if:;-!: . I SI Won't II v.,iluit -K..v:M;J '1 'Pi!: 11-,I neip I TT F vour s physician $ L! ; ma prescription. if Z?.f' "3 nT Prescription Service If- 405 State .4 1 ;-: . X. ' H. drive in Latest ! ClfO O D YEAR HFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed i' PRICE - c? TIRES . ' 4.421 C29x4.40) 5 4.50.20 (29kiV) 4.75-19 (2S4.75) 5is-21 3li5) JOxJJiRegla. ; it: I Heavy Duty su T4-20 (34x750) ,s.eo.2s2x&oo) ;! lorn ! TUBES fALSO J - tr ? - ' . I,. .:',rTW v fsfl -".'Si'-1 8 -""-'!!;' ' i !-" . t .;.vS . . .!) -nsTTarni iLflil-iil MASTERfSEltVlCElsSTATION venicr ots. . ; ft. SATISFACTION, WITH ; EVERY TRANSACTION page Tn:::-: $135,000 reef removal Job la pro gress en Coos Bay. Hawleysaid he - was - certain an-; additional 150,eot) to complete the , "oos Bay work could be secured. ,i Go ing north, he will investigatej,har bor needs on v Winchester ba at Reedsport and from that city, the two men will go up the TJmvqua river, through Scottsburg an oa by way of Drain to Roseburg jand the celebration. Many Killed in an Typhoon; Houses Topnte . TOKYO, Sept. IS (Sandaj l-i. (AP) ; . Special dispatched to Tokyonewspapers today 'esthat-' ed 40? to ' 5 persons : had " feen kUled-f in'akao Province Ko"; moea, lib k-fe typhoon !there 1owed3h'ynoed '' " ' '-'ifr-i A .-isAlortty r of the ;i fatally esv the dispatches ! said, were du?to the collapse of houses. J, IU , Fifteen -to 20. persons weree ported missing ; .... .-.l', ".-i 1: vouncrster can't be bribetl yt . ir v -- . f r in X i' or , intrigued ; by tempting dish es; 11b doubt the child needs medi- 1 rri x . at once. Then let us. fill ! If I i 1. - 0 Y fs the Rest Service We Render Willett Phone 3118 4.50-21 i (30x4.50) $11.10 per pair Other Sizes Equally Low !. ..; . GbOD YEAR'S FAMOUS OUALIT Y tire within the reach of all. iEmeh .;,$4.98 . : 5.60 ; Pair :$9.63 "10.90 112.90 16.70 A;8M 6.65 87 49 Truck Tires su a;-, J26 $29.75 29.93 155 r r LOWJPRldED m-llA Phone 4525 $g.69 f t;I . i . ; T t "I f ; - f s 1: