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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1932)
The OREGON STATESJIAN, SaXeci,'- Oregoa, Smvay IJornin February 28, 1932 1D0CK LOPS OFF OFFICIALS noon In " which Dr. - Vernon - A. Douglas county health officer will be one of the speakers. Miss Juan- ita Johnson, . county nurse, - will take part in a symposium on Tues day afternoon. - .Attending the first-day meet ings from the local health depart ment also will be : Nurses ' Grace Taylor, Margaret McAlpine and Irma LeRiche. ' On Tuesday, Miss CHRYSLEfl OFFERS v. F and he hai ls practically t manufacturers t e OH nu.U PrvrViftII CaMII"1" i-Kicne. on luesaay, juise liarKe, : ? , lampueil, , OCUU Elizabeth Freeman, superinten.- Among Those Slated To go, Declares dent of nurses, and Nurses : Ju&n- ita Johnson and. Nova Lyndes will go. 'Continued' from pat II "Control of the equipment as well as the maintenance of the highways will be handled by the maintenance engineer. The work of the market road department and the secondary highways will be handled by the diTision engl- ,w .... ,,., Ani-ta I Hon men from all sections of fiwwm.. - A the Willamette valley r taged their To Get Attention "nual aattet tns; "Elimination of the market Marion hotel last night, J. R. Linn road engineer will In no way af- presiding as toastmasrer nop m attei WW lar ; baloon tires. ard of blowouts I eliminated, the maintain. According to Mr. Zosel, the most important feature of latest Goodrich tires is its sure-rooted traction under all conditions. tMAinr helnsr . nractlcally . lm 5pvpW new" J Fnnineerina possible even at high speeds. Features inf; the -New Chrysler ? Cars Four complete- new . lines - t ... - . .A A, cars, witn zo ooay moaen i at tractive nrices. are being announ ced for 1932 by the Chrysler sales corporation iney1.rf a. mmion feet of hemlock wun -an sz-norspuwr I ,L".. v t,, i, thu ll-Inch wheelbase and six body models; the eight with 100-hor.e- -- " rtt frVm nower. 125-Inch wneeioase ana PAPER n BUYS LARGE LOG STOCK feet the present arrangements or folicief of the department with espect to secondary state high ways. "The only effect of the change Is that engineering details of the The banauet nroicram was an informal-one, each guest being as signed a humorous topic for discussion. Especially attractive were the table decorations, prepared by "'.v... -v m Mrs. Linn. A miniature, iwo-suu I hoDhouse stood in the table's cen wr an make from an incense engineers mstwu ui ujr --- vv .vimtiovj ket road engineer. It is appar- burner came from both chfanheys fire bodies; the Imperial eight with 125-horsepowr, - 135-Inch wheelbase and three bodies; and the ImDerial Custom eight with the same engine, 148-inch wheel- base and six body models Foremost among the many new engineering features is the basic ally new principle vlbrationiess engine mounting floating power a Chrysler discovery and aevei opment ' which is patented ana fully protected. Otner important first-time mechanical improve ments are the automatic clutch, free wheeling, silent gear select- here. The logs were bought from the Cobbs, - Mitchell . company which will ship the logs from its nond at -Valaets. The logs have accumulated-dunnx an extenaea neriod. the company not sawing nv fcamlftdr.- Contract for loading .in loge ls riven this last week to Frank Ellis of Valsets while Ice land Prater of. Buena Vista has contracted to get the logs from Helmick, down the "Luckiamute river to the Willamette and on to the mill at Salem. The logs will be shipped out to Helmick over the Valley t Si- or, centrif use' brake drums, dou- MfU railroad. About 25 men are Jnt 7ht "oTs d'erabJ; economy Miniature trucks fought sack, of bp geMs, frame. Ynd Bei-g m' will be thus effected." hopsJn from the tablet y ards t h e - chrTBier . patented OUlte VaUey SlleU adbed .prepara- n.ib -oM r n UToCnHnnrh and dried Daieaa- . " vj ... ni.d it th kUns'ienfis. ua.miy Will DC rcminwu s uuug r- ,'VT-' email neer, S. H. Probert will be re- crepe paper hop pickers ith i small tained as office engineer, J. N. baskets tilled with real 1 hops .were i i.t...... .oattareit u n and . down tne long superintendent, will be malnten- banquet table which was attrac ance and equipment engineer, tively covered with f acae n.n n ri I, nin ilu. iui uiciit ai- i sion engineer. - will be In charge seasonal flowers, of construction and surveys. An elaborate five-course in v. . - j:v(.ini in- mifft vis served. 1UC Will UW 1UUI U1I1D1UU4 .... . 4v. v.-,,. .tA t. .iti. ho..urtom Guests bidden to the banquet. as follows? Salem division, in the majority of whom were pres- charge of William E. Chandler, ent. Included Guy aiaer w . who will be transferred from Bisnop, ban rhirr.l d.lnnmaT,t. f nthftr TnO JOH Of fiaUllUg OU .... I T .aV. aiiMinil years tnat nave proved ineir i ,us w... worth and still are eenerallr rec ognized for their distinct advan- T acrifrt vfzj rnnarc Uges are self equalising hydran--'&iU''-' irClllUCl& lie brakes, all-steel unit-welded bodies, V-type radiators, 4-speed transmission with internal dual- high gears on the eights, silent second easy-shift transmission on the six, low cent of gravity from double-drop frame, high-eompres the Here Total 400, Drive to go on Latest returns from Capitol Post No. $s. American Legion I on netne aluminum allov In-1 memberahlo drive show around James P. Feller, Bud otrnt nutnnn. dnwn-draft ear-1 400 ex-service men enrolled for Grants Pass: Grants Pass divl- Stutesman, Annur v. ou.,...- oureiion. on iuter, ar cieaner i, tuo ru-uauu alon In iharse of E' A ' CollIeV 1 ford Noakes. F.' W. Durbln, D. P. and intake silencer' ! nbjseless vention year. Commander Irl B. !:oniln.t: i e.T.. M.cCarthv'TIm McNeff, J. A. By Unrine shackles, cowl ventilators. McSherry announced last night. ,u 17 lauoici a w i . - f - w- a Bend division, in charge of K. D. Lvtle""as at present: and La Grande division, in charge of W. C: Williams of La Grande, who will be promoted from resident maintenance engineer to division engineer. " CANDIDACIES SHOW IIP HE RAPIDLY prs. A. M. Lawson, Kola Neis, Don Upjohn, Paul Luckenbaugh, B. W. Dickson. Walter Plant, O. O. MC Clellan. E. C. Kirkparrick, Lloyd Plaster. August Crocker, Frank Spears, Lloyd L. Hughes, Charles Livesley. L. S. Christofferson, Louis Lachmund, T. A. Livesley, R. E. Williams, F. E. Slade, George Putnam, Dean Walker, Harry L. Hart. Romeo Gouiey, Ross H. Wood, Paul Schwab, John J. Roberts, J. W. Seavey, Fran Kennedy, Walter Fry, R. M. Walk er. Cuvler Van Patten, Farmer Franklin. F. E. Needham, H. W, Rav. William S. Wlton. Carl E Nelson, H. A. Cornoyer. IEWIH MODELS iBBIlLlllIiT toy pistons; - silent,, synchro-shift transmission - and synchro-shift tree wheeling; new improved car buretlon with air-cooled gasoline lines; complete. nd unparalleled sound-proofing of all bodies and chassis; new silent dual mufflers; larger tires on smaller, sturdier Nash Shows 27 Models all wheels, and scores of intriguing ttClin-et room rtoctnn 99 - I Taluable body and chassis re- wiiu-guvuiii wvwtjfM. I flnements. for 1932 Trade KENOSHA. Wis.. Feb. (Special) Nash Motors today nouneed "five entirely new - and radically advanced groups of au tomobiles; Twenty-seven brilliant new mod els, all marked by the long, low, "slip-stream'.' design,- perfected through Nash adaptation, of aero dynamics to minimize wind re sistance, and replete with more MinrniK WES MM Delbert B. Harritt, son of Karl W. Harritt, of Salem, has entered Va awinw Vaa1 1 mi CaHa14 Ksi vaneements : in motor, car engin eering, are included in 'this epic presentation. They represent the culmination of years of sound en glneering development, and the largest preparatory Investments evermade for new models by C. W. Nash apd the famous manufac turing organization whleh has produced and . marketed nearly one million .fine motor cars In 15 successful years. Four straight eight groups and ALFALFA BILL II SWF. laws, Hoss held. Cornell indicated In his letter that, he wouia circa- ; late the petitions, and obtain the ; required number of signatures. The petitions must be. tiled 4n the sUte department by April . 5c Sponsors of William, H. ."Alfalfa Bill" Murray, Oklahoma governor. for president of the United States, will "have to obtain the signatures of 1000 registered voters before his name can be placed on tse-pri- mary. election ballot in Oregon; Hal E. Hoss. secretary of state, an nounced Saturday. , The only alternative is that he receive the indorsement of the democratic central committee. A so-called declaration et Mur ray's candidacy received here this week from Clyde B. Cornell. Burns newspaperman, is not suf- Two Councilmen, Vernoma Mayor 2 Ousted bv VERNON1A. Ore., feb. 17, (AP) Vernonla voters today re called Mayor J. E. Tapp aad two councilmen. Two councilmen, not "" enough to form a , quorum, re- maliL -; The recall election was direct ed at Tapp and Councilmen D. J. , Cllne, E. W. Holtham and T. A. Gordon. Cllne survived. 8. E. . Malmstea the fourth eoaacllman, was not subject to the recall . flcient under the. primary election election. West Point examinations. Harritt was graduated from Hill 'Military academy at Portland His military training received at this school., qualified him for ad vancement and a specialist's rat ing carrying an increase In pay as well as opportunity. The Salem youth writes entnus- iastlcally of the trip from San Francisco to Honolulu. Tne ap proach to Hawaii was made in teresting by the military maneu- amnll use whoeln and larira tlrea. OrlzinallT scheduled tO end On adjustable front seats, double March 1, the drive, he said will be windshields, Inside sun visors, in- continued at least a moniu. directly lighted instrument phel, Early in Marcn ino poss wm trparilA-tvnA arAloratur and manv OUt on "w uiwu v.ui-- nthera Th rav Pnrvalsr ixnin for members in SU attempt to carrying over all of these features from previous years. reach the goal of 900. NEW HUES GAU IS LBS. PRESSURE Rev. Gordon is Soon Retire From Ministry Continued from pas 1) Mam th fact that this was not an idle promise. In the automobile Dp if n WniiTld department, for example. I kart oCiia JHdiJ T UUiiU inaugurated changes and short cuts in procedure which have brought effective reductions in costs. "In 1929 and 1930, the first two vears of my term of office, BEND, Ore., Feb. 27 (AP) motor vehicle administrative costrl Chief of Police K. C. McCormick Guilty, Murder Oi His Brother were reduced 14 cents for each automobile registration based on the unit costs for the years 19Z7 and 19Z8. This reduction result ed In a saving of $77,354. 6, dur ing 1929 and 1930. Howard Promises . Support to State Emmett Howard, former Lane county representative and Eugene enters tne received word today from Pike ville, Ky.. that Lloyd Cantrell, who lived here nine years, had been convicted of the murder of his brother, Caleb: The murder oc curred 15 years ago. Cantrell lived here as C. W. Williamson and waa arrested last October on a telegraphic warrant. He allegedly admitted after his arrest that he had killed his bro- congresslonal nomination race as thar. but declared he did It ; acd- h- .nnA man tn fll. P. C. Hu- Oeniauy wnue aneuiywuB - let already being a candidate. The entrance of James W. Mott is ex pected next week while Congress man W. C. Hawley's campaign has already begun although he has not yet tiled. ' Howard's statement filed yes terday was: "My slogan will be for Oregon, Its people, their welfare, happi ness -and prosperity. I believe in the equalization of the tariff law giving Oregon products equal pro tection with the manufactured products of the New England states. "I am for a free press, free speech, exclusion of all foreign Immigration as well as the exclu sion of foreign made goods which are the products of cheap, foreign labor. Cheap labor, cheap prod ucts from the farm, mill and fac tory nevef walk hand In hand with prosperity. William Delzell's entrance for the democratic nomination for congressman places him in a con test with Harvey Starkweather of Oregon City, democratic warhorse who already is off for the May 20 tape. Delzell has been feasting on the thoughts of life in Washing ton every since he gave Hawley a decided scare In 1930.- His en trance into the race was informal ly announced at the Jefferson day banquet .in Portland and the legal filing yesterday was only a for mality. -.f Delsell's statement reads: "Can't beat hard times witbr high tariff and high finance. Re store Jefferson's ideals." rest a lawbreaker. BLACK VF.LVET POPULAR WASHINGTON (AP) r Mrs. Willis S. Kilmeris wearing a short coat of white fur with an evening gown of blaek velvet, with rhine- stone shoulder straps. Low pressure automobile tires of new design, engineered to car ry less than 15 pounds pressure, were Introduced for the first time during the recent annual divi sion sales conference of the B. F. Goodrich company held in Pasa dena, it was announced today by Walter Zosel, who attended the meetings from Salem. The new tires, with greater cross-sectional dimensions, assure unusual trac tion, quick-braking, resistance to puncture, sand skidding, and the ability to travel with ease orer rough roads, Zosel stated. After thousands of miles of hard driving on cars of the Good rich Silver Fleet, the new "super- eushion" tire; is now offered to car owners whose driving re quirements exact severe demands. These tires, according to Good rich tire engineers, make possible an. amasinr degree of riding com fort and give greater protection to car mechanism caused by road shock and vibration. Because of the low pressures- carried, the cushion tire passes easily over ob jects which would puncture regu- SILVERTON, Feb. 27 (Spe cial) The Rev. W. S. Gordon, pastor of the Methodist church at Silverton, has announced nis in tention of retiring from active ministry. The Rev. Dr. Gordon win con tinue In his present pastorate un til June, when he plans to go to Portland to live. He has purch ased a home at Portland. Dr. and'Mrs. Gordon came here from Portland two years ago. a commanding new big six series ytn of tb rjnited States cruisers maaejip innewxxaan iine. tUtione at the Island. ing me presentation u me Am bassador twin-Ignition eight ser ies with 12s horsepower and a wheelbase of 142 inches. The ad vaneed twin-Ignition eight series with 133-inch wheelbase develops 125 horsepower: the special twin ignition eight with 128-inch wheelbase, 100 horsepower; the standard straight-eight with 121- inch wheelbase, 85 horsepower. and the big six on the extra long 118-Inch wheelbase affords 70 horsepower. Silent, underslung worm drive axles a major engineering ad vancement of the Ambassador 8, Advanced 8 aad Special 8 series are among the most important of the new Nash comfort, economy and performance achievements, Other vital features of the en tire line Include: new X-dual, twist-proof frames with the mas slve X-dual member extending practically the entire length of the chassis to virtually supply two frames in one and afford bat tleship strength: new dash-regu lated, full range shock absorber control; new Centrif use, cast Iron lined brake drums on all eights; aluminum alloy connecting rods, drilled for oil an exceptionally costly engineering practice In all of the motors and aluminum al- Lost Your Job Because of Gray Hair? Are yes afraid of lotirvq your lob b- cm of gray hIr7 Many people Save this cotutant fear. Whaa lust few minute before retiring will eliminate it. Use Nowrishine ... effective and tim- pl to apply... no troubla...no grease . . . no mu. 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IT (AP) An Oregon State college debate team defeated Washington State college today In a radio debate on the question of wage eutting during the economic depression. The winning team, which ar gued against wage cutting, was George Hartley of Welser, Idaho, and Norman Russ, of Alsea, ore. Lewis Hatch and Vernon Towns represented Washington State. as Today . . j Steps Oul Ahead Master of mud and macadam effortless at 8 or 80 todays value marvel that's Dodge The new Nash models today make their bow to the American public. C Measured in terms of their quality, their advanced engineering, their wealth of features, heir beauty, their remarkably different per formance, their size, apd their price, each of these five new Nash series is provabfy a new value in its field. They are entirely new in appearanc with complete Slip stream body design, Slip-Stream fenders, V-radiator, and Beavertail back. CThey are new in performance with greater power, greater smoothness, greater speed, greater driving ease and riding comfort. CTbey are larger, longer, lower, roomier cars with important basic advancements in both chassis and body design. 0 We believe that when you see the new Nash and drive it you will accept it and prefer as a new kind of car with anew type of performance. Slip-Stream Body V Radiator aad Beaver tail book redoee air resist ieot, that laereesial apeed. Isftodett.l Hope For Miners Virtually Given Up; 36 Trapped POCAHONTAS, Va., Feb. 27 . f AP) Hope for the lives of 36 miners, trapped by an explosion In ,the Pocahontas : Fuel com pany's Bols8evain mine, virtually was abandoned tonight. - Rescue squads battled in Tain t rrh the section where the workers were entombed early to day. " ' ' Gas - and " dust ' forced them hack.-. and Thomas Stockdale, "West Virginia inspector, ? who headed the first' rescue crew into the mine, said It improbable that . any of the men will he .found alive.- " ' 'V " J m .1 mi ..u" ii li . 4'V ' ' Douglas to Talk At Tuberculosis Meeting Monday rin the urogram of the,' annual convention of the Oregon Tuher eniosis association meetlas ia Portland Monday and Tuesday are rai - from liarloa eeastr. . Dr. . O. C. Bellinger, superlatendeatvet thariiloaia hoasltai will Da4lFamt,Sfietmgld fcreaiest type el fraara. ExSswds praetioally ewdrs) katb of chassis, fhriag lari virteally, doeble - frasoe. (AUsaedeb.) Five New Series 7 7 7 Fnli Range Riie Control Eaabtes yow to regelate Toer fYevel'Oomfort, regafdUas f red, or load, speed, of tea, frarora. Oti Dash. (All Biodels.) Underslung Worm Drive Lowers eeotcr of (ravlry withoet decreasing bead roots or road clearance. (Asnbasaador. Advaaeed, aad Speeiai Eights.) . 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