The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 16, 1932, Page 1, Image 1

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. .CIRCULATION
DutiibStion . ; 7 n n 1 J
February, '82 ; 9 X1X3 I
Vet paid, daily, Sunday 6636
MKIOXB a. a, 0.
1 i - WEATHER- ;
VomUIM with rala ioday :
;aad Jhanday moderate tern."
peratare; Max. Temp.' Taea '
.day; 83, Mia. 40, rirw M
feet, rain .OS fach. - '
EIGIITY-FIR3T YEAR
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Mornins Iarch 16, 1931
No. 301
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MIT DAKOTA
Holds Margin but Country
.?PteMdtsUhjsp6rted "
t May Save
Voti
rs Mostly - gai Bourbon
But France -has- Lead
' Over Jacob Coxey
. PARGON. HUrch 1
(AP) Returns from 16Q pre
dncta oat of 2,235' In yester
day's democratic presidential
prefereaee primary gare: Mur
ray 3,280; Roosevelt 8,980. Re
tnras from 107 preclneta for re
publican presidential preference
give Oozey 1,000; France
l,S4j Boorer is. ;
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FARGO. N. D.. March IS
I API A heaTT democratic rote
In tbis normally republican state
characterised today's North Dako
ta presidential primary election
but results "were shrouded In un
rArtalntT with only mearre re
turns : available- several hours af
ter closing of thajpolls." !
An i lnraslon of the democratic
primary by the republicans, who
ovesin
v w ncn ipnu
W&i UWITED STATES
Home District's Tourney Entry
FRUITS LIFTED
Oregon and Other Western
States are Favored in
Action by France
Real lrogress T6ward Peace is Reported When
; ? Officials Meet With Neutral Envoys;
Second Parley is Planned ;
TOKYO, March 16 (Wednesday) (AP) The govern-
tentative agreement for a Sino-Japanese armistice reached N 9 inspection Needed Upon
4XVtIUJF' . A OUOUIUU tviiict cute uctwecu ui vlluicsc uiu OlliUIIICIIla II Will naw
tne Japanese witn neutral meaiaiors present.- -
; ijie Monday meeting was held at the British consulate
' --' 'r : . vvanavat wrf 4 V If a m am 0atwAMlM
Japanese minister to China rep- - v-- '
resenting his country and Kao I F"nch1. KOTernment tonight lilted
Tal-Chi, nationalist commissioner
E TO
GIFT FOR HOOVER
Game Commission Takes Up Progress toward peace at Shang-
a . is i a r: i
uonecxion; lax upon
at Shanghai representing China.
Nelson T. Johnson, United
States minister to China, and the
British, French and Italian en-
vav wna rvpasan f fVa
ment announcement said, adding PMTinCA0t toe SaD
thrn hnnafnl ,1m, nt real I "
a blanket embargo on fresh fruits
from the United States, Canada
and seTeral other countries, Im
posing Instead conditions under
which fruit will be. admitted. The
embargo was Imposed last week
Sflvettoa high school may claim the honor of being the first school to represent district' IS in the state
basketball tournament, for the district waa newly created this year. It-comprises Marlon and Linn
counties and SilTcrton earned the right to be its r core aentatire by defeating soma strong quintet
in the county A league and then prevailing by ore rwhelming scores in the district tournament. SO-
: Terton's team Is shawm above. Top row, from the 1 eft. Coach Harold TJarla, KoUa (0), Pettyjohn (1)
Stayner (Si, Scott (4). Bottom row. Manager Hobart, Orren (9), Brady (12), Jenkins (14), Jobn-
son (11). Numbers refer to thoee worn on the nnirorma.
Photo by Draka Bros.. SUTerton. Or.
Shells Criticized
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 15
(AP) Members of the Oregon
state game commission, at a spe
cial meeting here today, took up
a collection and bought an Oregon '
fishing license- for President
HooTer.
Chester McCarty, special . legal
Tokyo has instructed Shlgemit
su of its decision and he was ex
pected to meet the Chinese again
today.
T ? V . : " I m n p1 for the commission, left
could! muster In their own party,
was apparent Fram all-part of
the state eama word that a reeord
Tote for a; presidential primary
had been cast and there was a big
demand for democratic ballots.
Returns from S3 of the state s
OLD MS MED
IB
01 UPON BIN
GOODS IS AT ISSUE
MS
E
Soviet Land is Forced,
. Embargo is Legal
delW the license to the nresident .. . and a large shipment .from Bam- WASHINGTON, March II
and urge him to come to Oregon nXZaeraiCI OlOrY OT tanV "JL M V. L v , "llavrjr-A aupuia arose looay
I a J ' "J I Am Franc docked la it weak. map f) tkt r t tMn, n
The minister of agriculture
order also made a special provi
sion for fruit la French ports or
In transit when the decree of
March 8 was promulgated.
Fruit importers protested when
the embargo was clamped on last
week, declaring losses to Ameri
can shippers would amount to
many thousands of dollars be
cause importers or shippers-ouid steiwer Says ail Labor In
aaVlj a VMUiy iraiViv faav aa a ayvi-
ed.
The measure apparently was
aimed especially at apples, on
which the San Jose scale appears.
and a large shipment from Balti-
for a flshlns; trip.
The real surnose of Mccarty's
trip to the capitol, however, is to
argue Oregon's boat fishing law
before the United States supreme
Plot at Kidnaping. Is
Cause of Probe
at the ; JERSEY CITY, N. J, March II
(AP) A lead in the two-week-
neiurua uvn . ' i TvA iw enacted at thi
21 J5 predneU In the democraUc f?.tt.rt If Vzft
U Aa an Jtan, ' veukak a I Isaok BVBaiuu Vi tuo " " " I . n ivnu nam vaa v tnvirwa
fiASnJn n noosftrelt of New tQre- P"WbIts boat fishing on cer- old . Lindbergh kidnaping case.
Governor R. D. Roosevejt oi new .a..)nn. . , upvm i riv-1 ttiui MmnA.nt MAnTi
York Ml Totes and Governor W
H. Murray of Oklahoma, 826.
On th republican ballot, re-
tnma from 24 nrecincts gave for
mer Senator Joseph X. France of
Maryland l4,T0tes. and General
er. The United States district I to be taken seriously, was being
de Franca docked last week. lover the right of the treasury to
Transportation la bar Russian products from the
Balk Prohibited United States.
The decree provides that fruit Secretary Mills told a delega
shlpped since March I must be tlon seeking an embargo that the
accompanied by a certificate from I treasury is powerless to act under
competent authorities ox the I present law and that additional
country of origin guaranteeing I legislation would be necessary If
that such fruit Is free from scale. 1 his department was to have au-
The fruit will be inspected atlthonty in question.
State Basketball
Tourney Schedule for
Opening Day
1 pjn. University HJgh'vs.
Medf ord.
2 p.m. Astoria v. Baker.
S pjn- Benson vs. Athena.
4 p m Barns vs. Lincoln.
5 p.nv Corvallisvs. Silver
7 p.m yehalem vs. Oregon
aty.
S p.mv -Klamath Falls vs.
Hoed River.
9 pjsu jtfarshfield vs. Salem.
LUMBER FJRT6
TOM MI X DIES
AFTER OPERAHOH
Prominent Attorney's Long
Battle Against Joseph
.Vividly Recalled
mm
wm.
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Eight Games In Mine HourtV
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dianingai 'i p. m. Vtfii
Test Endurance of Fans;
; Plans all Complete
Medf ord,. University High
Battle First; new Plan
Of Elimination is Used
In Annual Classic
court here upheld the law and tracked down tonight by detec-1 Freneh ports and la case scale Is The delegaUon, composed of re-
interests opposing it appealed toitlves as they investigated the
the supreme court. . I story of an old plot to steal the
The commission adopted a reso-1 famous filers son.
i lution asking congress to exempt l importance of tho clue was
detected It will be ordered de I presentatlves of business, labor
stroyed or seat back. I and civic organizations headed by
The transportation of fresh Senator Oddle (R., Nev.), took
HI
CI
Ry RALPH CURTIS
Trained to the minute in aatiei- .
pation of the most dlzxying ordeal
of their careers, the witnessing ef
eight basketball games wltala a -space
of nine hours, veteran tour
nament fans will begin pourias
lnto the bleachers and balconies
of the Willamette gymnaaluBt
shortly after noon today and th "
13th annual state chamnioaaals
PORTLAND. Ore., March 18 1 race will be official! v under wav.
(AP) Thomas Mannlx, II, prom- At 1 p. m. sharp and the vet
lnent Fortland attorney, died at a erans aforementioned know that
hospital here tonight from com- "sharp" Is no vague adjective
plications arising from an attack when Roy S. Keene la running tha
of appendicitis. ' show the shrill toot of a referee's
Mannlx was stricken last Fri-i whistle will start the hostilities.
day and was operated upon imme- and nothing but basketballs fllt
dlately. His condition grew stead- ting here and you will be visiMa
ily worse and Sunday night he re- until approximately ! o'clock.
eeived a blood transfusion from I with only an hour of respite far
his daughter, Marie. He rallied dinner.
only slightly. Within nine hours,' 144 yeaag
Mannlx practiced law In Port-1 and agile hoop artists will eavert v
JaTn
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amendment to move 'the capital
from Bismarek -to ?amestowtt P-
of one cent a shell on loads used j uty commissioner of corrections
by migratory bird hunters. Jot New York City, after he had
TT v ' ' wMrfi irk-in I wuum vi v- i nrougni a prisoner irom Tomos
!S?rtJnSS Tailable tf2 1U -ute gam "perrlsor r -"f prison in New York City to Jer
wlth returns available from inrinr an executive sea-1 1.. 4f .
slon of the commission, tu U. .ei-i nf) enarg;e4 wltvf being in on the
ly, who resigned recenUy aa su- plot J
pervlsor, leit tooay ior The prisonefTwho has been a
6U WIIES
nrecincts.
Just when results will become
definitely known was uncertain.
ARE BEING PLACED
land 20 years. One of his great-1 on that mania floor surrounded w
n at t. a a &.. 1 k t, ni.r I est legal fights was with the late howling humanity, and at least la
tba position the treasury naa sui- George W. Joseph In the famous of those lads win engage In actual
flclent evidence of the use of con- of the Willamette Valley Lumber Wemmc. wlu a fight which plar-i umstancVwhieh wm
vf et and forced labor in Russia to company resumed operations Mon- eventually led to the disbarment create a second unprecedented ree-
exelnde that country s products. dfl n . .hlft v.,i- f0iiftWf,- of hoth himself and Josenh bv the A- in fVr asrTl anrtnlam anHn a 4 W a
Later. Senator Steiwer (R., " . .nnr,m. nrt. v 7. v. jr: ?.r
Oregon) sent a letter to Sectary wown or nve weex for VT" w,nu
Mills saying the soviet union u units or ine piani are operai- tnree bot was reinstated for wihranrfa Mrst
"makes alilabor in Russia forced tof two shifts with the exception probationary period of three t-0 TSZauTZhic wa
were requir-Ki w i.iond
to determine the outcome of the l8ianQS
contests for democratic and re
publican national committeemen
m that election there were no con
tests ; for residential indorse
ments.
ARKANSAS CTTY, Kas., March
ik fAPl Gov. W. H. Murray
of Oklahoma said tonight he did
not exnect his anticipated strength
in the rural sections of North' Da
kota would appear in the results
of today promary election until
tomorrow.
He said "I'm ' ndt worrying
about the first returns" when In
formal bv the Associated Press
thatGov. Franklin D. Roosevelt
of New York held a slender lead
aa a preference for the democra
tic presidential nomination on the
face of early reports.
"I will be a whole lot stronger
in the country and it is the cities
from which results are coming
now,? he said.
6EUR EN Ai
BlllKCOIfffl
PORLAND, Ore.. March IS
(AP)-r-Tbe Broadview Dairy oi
Portland was granted a tempo
rary injunction today by Circuit
Judge Kanzler restraining Max
Gehlhar, director of the state de
partment of agriculture, and John
D. Mickle, chief oi tne a-msion oi
foods and dairies for- Oregon,
from revoking dairy's creamery
license pending a circuit court
hearing.
The .dairy .filed a suit for a
permanent injunction alleging the
defendants intended to revoke the
license without due process or
law.
The complaint alleges that
Gehlhar has expressed Intention
to revoke the license
days and was Interviewed In the
Tombs by a confidentiarrepreeen-
tative of Colonel Lindbergh last
week, was identified today as
John Smith when he left New
York. It was learned, however, his
real name Is Charles Fitzgerald.
Tells of Plot to
Kidnap Infant
Present at the conference of
Jersey City and Newark police of
ficials were William Gleason and
a woman. Identified as Mrs. Cath
erine Ducbezk. They were taken
into custody for questioning yesterday.
Fitzgerald's, story Is that he
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Lb.r !SSS n.a.r:of the planing mill which will re- year, last September 22.
i.. .nh nnuinru from main on one shift. This unit has
this country. I uvva la vyeriua uunug ms suuv
Mills told' the delegation a de- down of the balance of the plant,
.i.t. . v t nrAATit I Closlnr down of the plant was
upon each shipment from Russia, an to the heavy snow in the
Two large Peterlne machines
for the making of glasslne and
cellophane bags are being Install
ed this week at the plant of the I Traaanrv of fleiala have held In I mountains back of" Black Rock
. . M i - - -- . . no ih aui v a v
western raper uonrerung com- cases of shipments of lumber, were tne logging operations are d t daBghtors, Marie and
pany as a part of an enlargement lpnip wood and, manganese, tern-J carried on. Tha camp was closed j praneegf nd by hU mother and
irrvfcraut wmcu wm peruiu uv i poraniy denied entrance, vnai eri- i v- iul' wnM u- iougw. three sisters, all of whom live at
wiuiiBuj u am uivin cjilouoit r-1 gence or ineir origin vu inlaw yniuu mo muu uu uotu uuwn I Cohassett. Mass.
Mannlx was born in Ireland but
came to the United States while a
boy. He graduated from Boston
university. He practiced law rn
Massachusetts and Montana be
fore he came to Oregon.
He is survived by his widow
W
HO
COLE SEEKS PLACE
UPOlil WATER BOARD
other creameries in the Portland
milk shed to be honest.
Precinct Groups
Name Delegates
ThwsfayrP?? Grant Boyer is
Candidate Again
For Present Job
Thomas E. Cole, 13 IS Center
to teach i street. Is the first citizen not now
ly in paper bags and particularly I dent to Justify refusing them en-
tnese requiring cellophane. Tne I trance.
new machines, costing 915,000 In
stalled, will produce as many as
400 printed bags a minute, the
bags being printed In three colors.
The bags will first be used on
the 100 million bag order se
cured for the mill this year for
the production of Popsicle con
tainers. When the new ma
chines are in fcse with the three,
machines now on the floor, from
10 to 20 million bags can be pro
duced in a month, the machines
being nsed night and day.
About 0 men and women are
now employed at the company's
plant here and business Is report
ed somewhat Improved from last
year.
DISCOVERED DEAD :
since 1921.
The snow has nearly all disap
peared except along some cuts of
the railroad. Two skldder sky
line rigs are being operated with
ISO men In tha camp.
The payroll represented by the
300 men employed at the mill Is
substantial Item in the merch
andizing activities of Dallas and
the renewal of operation of the
plant Is welcomed.
WALTER
GLFJSON
Republicans of the county have
been summoned to hold precinct
caucuses on March IT 'tO-elect
delegates to a wnntrwvantlon j
a member of the municipal water
commission to file declaration of j
candidacy for the position. He of
ficially Informed Recorder Mark
Poulsen of his Intention yesterday
and gave as his slogan: -"Favor
municipal ownership of water sys- I
tern. , .
Ed Rosteln and William Gahls-
dort, appointed to the commission
JUDGE TO DECIDE
PORTLAND, Ore., March IS
(AP) Elbert A. Vaughan, 54,
widely known as an inventor,
dropped .dead on the lawn of his
home here last night.
Vaughan had gone out for his
usual after, dinner walk. When he
tailed to return a search was
started, culmlnatlnc in the find-
lug of his body this forenoon.
Heart disease was given as the
causa of his death.
Vaughan's most important m
OB 0 I I
IK IS RERUN
known what it means to fight
through to the championship
University high of Eugene aai
Medford high will be represeated
In the opening encounter at 1
o'clock. They are . both rated '
among the half dosen favorites.
with Darwin K. Burghers Pear--pickers
two or three "notches
above Jean Eber hart's. Cam pas
Cubs on most prognostics to r
lists. Those lists may. be thrown
overboard at any moment.
About the same situation pre
vails with respect to Astoria aad
Baker, who will trot out next. The
Fishermen, 1S30 champions, have
been heralded all season as tha
team to watch, inasmuch as tha
third place team of last year re
mained practically intact; while
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 1S Baker, from tar away eastern Ore-
(AP) Walter B. Gleason, Port-lgon, has been serenely winning :
land attorney, today announced games au season ana is planning
his candidacy for the democratic to follow unobtrusively in its Pen
nomination for United States j dleton neighbor's footsteps of last
senator. year.
Gleason said he favors repeal The highly publicized Portland
of the eighteenth amendment and champions who give promise this
the Volstead act "for the reason year of being as good as the Port-
that national prohibition has bred -ana papers say iney are, win ius-
a corruption In -the United States sle with the unknowns from Ata-
unparalleled In the history of the ena next: and so it will go all af-
iionntrr" Ha also la for "imme- ternoon and far, far Into the
dlate payment In full of tha ad-1 (Turn to page z, cox. aj
OUT FOD SENATOR
FATE OF K D UPER
murder of James Iverson, Silver- Justed compensation certificates"
ion mznt waicnman.- ocean nere i "v. - . -
ventjon was the dragsaw, a, ma- yesterday morning. A number of ! Gleason is chairman or rUDllCrlineTaj
logging business throughout the I house to testify. I central committee.
country. He also invented a smau i Robert Ripley and Frank Man-
WARREN. Ohio, Mar. IS
which will be held in Salea April! j. a. Boyer, for 12 years clerk hy the city councl last December. (AP)The fata of the first of coast. In South Alia)
9 to draft a party platform. Tha"0f Marion county, filed notice yes- nnder emergency termt of the I two men tried for tha kidnaping I Orient. - '.
chain tread farm tractor which Is recently confessed to tha -rPhafi4-r'a 72nrili
now vwl4e-y used; on the Pacific fleerB that they ware Involved In liGaLTG DdllUlL
nierica and in the the crime. Ripley Is now serving a
---- I IS year term, in tha Washlnrton
nnmw of delerates Is proportion- terdav that he would be a candl- charter amendment are the only U. j.mM Am inttmlr.. n.Taroidi Vaughan. who was horn at iUU reformatory at Monroe,
ate to the republican votes In the dte for reelection. He will seek others yet to file. WilUam S. Wal- gon ot a weaUhrNUes contractor, Fewr1' 2"f2?Blil 8 Jli I whn M to th Mulon
Mdna. -.; . I tne republican nommauon a. iw i -jiuuububu -iw wm uw inrobablv will be decided bv Jndre I - T. : cvbbij j-u-
Is Planned For
George Eastman
WbMr eanenses are not held tne I May Primaries. . so. Il.vnn B. Griffith tomorrow.
precinct committeemen will have I Boyer thus far has no PPon- roe new commissioners wiii oei Tne trial of Dowell Hargravea,
to designate delegates to , attend I ents in the race and no possible elected at the May election.
the convention. opponents nave as y pwu
This is tha Orst time in many tioned. Petitions asktag hls name . -
vWh' SttaffJffiiT111 Sales Tax Will
uraneu a piwiuim. ,
works here. He retired as head of
the company about a year ago.
Officers are now searching for
a third man known as Dupree Poa.
LOS ANGELES. March
(AP) Joseph F. Regan and Jack
B. Green, convicted ot the murder
of Detective Hugh Crowley during
Rosebnrg Bids Delayed
; Lad Seizes "Hot" Wire
M. A. Lynch Is Candidate
;? Arraign Jack Kentworth
31, Youngstown, alleged to be
one of two men who abducted tha
boy near his home March 2, re
quired only four hours today.
Judge Griffith, who heard the
case without a Jury at tha re
quest of the defense, Indicated, he
Meet Opposition
' J Yl Botll PartieS I would announce a decision torn or-
Beer Bill Will
Get Favorable
He was thought to be In Texas, I a theater robbery were sentenced
where his sister resides. . I today to ba hanged at San Quen-
: Manning was arrested in Fort-1 tin prison In from IS to SO days.
I land recently after a trip to tha ' Crowley was shot to death dur-
l Orient. , - ... , -lng tha robbery last January n.
WASHINGTON, March IS I
(AP) Higher hurdles for tha
controversial manufacturers sales
tax were raised today . in the
house.
Concerted efforts In both par-
row.
Should tha court find Hargraves
guilty, a recommendation for mer
cy would reduce tha sentenea to
10 - to SO years. The maximum
penalty is death.
SenateReport Schools Are Tourney
Entrants for First Time
' ' WILL OPEN ArniL 1
PORTLAin), Ore, atarch . IB
(AP)-The Portland chamber
of commerce baa received , word ;
from, the Teterana -Imresm tn
Washington, D. . C,- that pen
ing of bids for constrnctlon of
the National Soldiers Home at
" Roeebarg - hae been postponed
from March S3 ta April 1, the
, bids will be opened in Waabing
; ton. yj , H. V ,
; 1 SHOCK ONLY MINOR
MEDFORD, 'Ore. 'Marcb f 1S--V
(AP) Donald Morton, 8 climbed
a tree" near his home today and
grabbed ft high tension wire to
support himself. . -
' i FOIl IEGISIiATTJIUS
REDMOND, Ore March IS
(AP) M. A. Lynch, formerly a
member of the state highway
commission., has announced bis
jafliidacy . for representative . in
?A" ,1 Home
the 1.25 per eent levy began and " " . T .
minister yuits
,VntM mhiiIt
V , I . . .f T v.
i - - - lute American xbusiauuu i ABr
- WILL PLEAD LATER I and the National Grange said they
? PORTLAND, Ore., March IS were against the proposal.
(AP) Jack Kentworth, 2S, pu- A meeting to form a democratic
gilist, was arraigned la elreuit anti-sales tax bloc was called for
court here today on an indictment tomorrow night Republican Inde-
eharglng him-with .tha first de-1 pendenU plan to assemoia soon
gree murder of Arnold Hansen, i tor a tire purpose.
It, Portland .welterweight tight-1
er.. He was given a week In which i
to enter a slaa.-
Hansen was shot to death here
March 2. . Kentworth was arrest-1
ed at Klamath; Falls two days!
Uter.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 15
(AP) A bm to permit '4 per
eent beer Is to be reported favor
ably by ' sr senate' manufactures
sub-committee this week over tha
objection of one ; ot its ' three
members. "
Senator Hatfield (R. W. va.,)
declined today to subscribe to a
report ; favoring the measure.
Tha 13th annual official basket
ball tournament will witness tha
largest influx ot new tournament
entrants which, has been seen in
a number of years with six total
Hair Will Hanei Rochester, n. y March is
ate today to George Eastman, .
whose benefactors reached fltf.' ,
00.000. This was five times tha .
money the manufacturer conld ,
call his own when h shot himself
to death at his home here yester
day, leaving a terse message that i
his "work wss done. '
Friends of the organizer of th
1200.000,000 Eastman Kodak:
company planned a public faaer
al in St. PauTs Episcopal charch
here Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Maa- :
sages containing recognition ef
Eastman as a great philanthropist ;
poured in from remote corners as?
the earth. - ; ; - -. .; i
TTnflar Prdcci tri I sponsored . by Senator strangers to previous state eompe
Unuer irreSSUre mnm (IL Conn.i and began tltlon taking their places on the
Bingham (R. Conn.) and began
preparation of a mlnorityreport
opposing it .
Atlanta Mayor
Kept in Office
of tha police. Aeeordlnr to I ATLANTA. March 15- (AP)-
custom M. Nakahashl should have iWlth the largest vote ever polled
SHANGHAI. March II. (Wed- assumed resnonalhillty for the at-1 in a municipal election here. At-
nesday) (AP) ---Chinese dls-j tempt on the emperor and. accord-1 lanU citizens today voted 17.178
TOKYO. March IS. (AP)
Home Minister Tokugoro Naka
hashl.. who waa severely criticised
for remaining in. office after tha
bombing attempt on the life ot
I Emperor Hlrohtto January 8, re
signed from tha cabinet today.
T-,:,- i f1 I Tha Japanese homa minister Is
J. VWll, i& siaiiu I bead
Chinese Occupy
tltlon taking their places on the
bracket and striving for tha state
championship on an equal footing
with tha teams which have been
here before.-.-. a -
One ot the unexpected guests
Salem la 'welcoming . is Nehalem
which cornea to the 12 th annual
tournament from district 1 S
(uncross those bate if you're su
perstitious.) .The-Nehalem play
ers are- not surprised ,at being
here. . They were spectators and
visitors at tha tournament last
announced that they
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- lCTTfiRNK. : Ora.. - March IS i Batches from PelninsKtodav said i inxlv. should have resixned imme-1 to 11.743 to keep In off lea Mayor I year and
(AP) Seventy men went back-to Chinese Yorunteers eceupledf tha 1 dlateiy.- -- -. t r v. v I James L. Key, who called tha pro- i would have full strength again for
Av m tii. m nH Rma. mill I town of TJanahan. 1 miles south-1 ' . ' , : I hlbltlon law a failure, permitted I tha 1932 race and would ba here.
aboYe Dexter today. Officials of west of Chlnchow ia Marrehuria, I r f INSURANCE DROPS I Sunday charity movies, refused to : Burns tomea from tha new dls
tha Booth-Kelly Lumber company I The dispatchea said occupation i ; NEW YORKV March IS -(AP) J pay a bonus to low bidders on dty j trict one,, which "ls a .part of thS
ika . .AnM k. Htiirnilvi. nr-rttdtd bv a mllitarr an-1 Now Ufa insurance issued - in I construction work' and approved I old district one,-represented by
toworkat the"Wendllngniillandgarement in which 159 Japanese j February was. S.S. per cent less! salary reductions to balance the I Baker for the last Jew seasons.
I camps. April 4, - . -'soldierg ware slam, 7 jhaa xa Fsoraary iisi. r eityhuagat,; - -t ... . i-iuamata .raus comes, iron, un-
Railroad Crews
Eyed by Hoover
trict' five which was made from
parts of district four where Med- T.rj-.-, D-av- lPAr
ford and Ashland ruled, and u. w-i wu a w,
trict . - three .. where Bena, The
Dalles. Hood River and others
controlled tha situation. -.
Corvallia represents tha new
district 11, part ot tha old district
six . whleh- sent Eugene . high, I WASHINGTON.'. Mar. IS (AP
University high and Albany. SB-1 President Hoover agreed with:
verton comes from - district 12. 1 congress today that tha Interstate '
part of tha old district seven of I eommeree commission should as-:
which Saiefn was . previously a I certain what effect a six-hour day
part and which waa represented I would have upon railroads and
by Monntouth last-year, and part employment. - ". c ' . A
ot old district f. r-j. I He signed a joint . resounoa
Oregon City was also "part of I adopted by house and senate ar-:
district seven in tha past," but lsldering'the commission to xoaka
now ia tha smaller'flislrtct known I an lnves titration as to the posslbil--as
number IS which- Includes 1 ity of establishing tha "short day :
Multnomah county outsido of I for rauway- workers."
Portland and Clackamaa. county.
While soma : of - these teams I MROXYn UNDER KNTFB
might not have coma under tha 12 1 NEW YORK, .March 15 (AP)
entry system, some et them might S. L. Rothafel, showman better
have kept out other entrants and known. as "Roxy,-was operated
this halt dosen of newcomers will upon at tha Fifth Avenue hospital 7
not likely ba weaker than the today. Physicians said his eondl?
tournament ' artraie. " Uoa was sjood." v?
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