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1 ' CIRCULATION J . .WEATHER-,-..-.. v 'frrrcttled wIC rslei to dy, Taursday rain. inder to temperatmre; Mas Trap. --YTaeadajr S3. Mlm 89, r&la , U faciv, Hver 7 feet. 1 DUtrlbotlooV 1 March. 32 " "as , Net paid, dally, flnnday 6739 ' r MXMBEn'a. n. o,.?: f .. V EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR ? Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Mprnln, April. 6, 1932 No. 322 He(d Victim of 'Radium Re a uJiA n pi turn If ft i i-i fc? r , ! i, m i naro nnlTiT-i 6 OFFICIALS ARE Eitiing: is m lili liiiili uIUij Ur iUsUiiU ;:ijpi- n mi ii n rb ii n no 1 1 i . ? h h ii ii ii i h a - ii am m - - in : ii ii r ii ti riv ri ivr mm vm mm nm' 7 rmt a w a m a. :-:7h Ym.: n r n V---' . h m u mt s- mm -- mm m m mm h - . Dl I 1 1 1 1 t v n I L ' -1 mtUSm? P- , it 11 Villi- - ? Ml 1 1 1 1 F 1 : 1 O I I 1 1 1 Jt m i r ii n a n i i a 1 1 1 1 r n n r 7 .... ............. . 1 f-1 1 1 1 - - , .,w U I1IUUI UUII I B II IUB. Conservatives 1 aOOO Votes Ahead; Roosevelt Winning Easily There and Also in - New York; LaFollette is FarehindiA 4Vithl Other Progressives; , Smith Backersr Unpledged are Swamped Coast Guard Vessels Noted Near Vineyard Harbor; v : Plane Seen Again famous Ace Helps to Quell Fire Near his Home; Seems Cheerful VINETARD HAVEN. Mass., April (AP) The MtlTltles of a croap fit coast guard Teasels and the presence- of an' airplane here abouts today maintained Interest in the Lindbergh kidnaping case. Fire coast cnard Teasels were Governor of New York has Three to one Margin Over his Jf.!.i!.., Mu m iaam wwb vwwa guaaaw vaa.s rt.i x ri:..i M- u:M Tnmminw CfHI ..l. nn n.ti nw I Brer, millionaire steel w r ueieyaies, uusiaitr Dciievcu iui uim, . lainmoiij gu '" Doubtful; Hoover Partisans Ahead . HOPEWELL. N. J.k April 5.- (AP) Col. Charles A. Llnd- MILWAUKEEWis., Apr- 6 (AP) The LaFollette pro- Mdnaped son, which appear to be gressive repubUcan candidates for election to the Na- V!i'SSSltS Xionai convention at imcagu ncit juuc siuuiu mwc vuou njer Deiped beat out a orusn nre 10,000 votes behind the conservative candidates for dele- that threatened hia hilltop home, gates-at-large as returns came in from 260 precincts out of Armed with an eTergreen branch 2,845 ita the state in today's primary election re'thaTI. "gSie The faction of the -democrat party pledged to GOV. neighbors and newspapermen In Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York for the presidential their stubborn tight against the nomination, ran far ahead of an opposing slate, unpledged, nam whkj at one time swirled but-favorable to the candidacy of former Gov, Alfred' B. wl?dp1,Seiittt Smith of New Xork. On the basis of present returns, the health. His cheerfniness a he Roosevelt , slate apparently swept the state, running wen rested from his labor was inter Infuriated Crowd: Rages at t New Foundland Chief ; i ResignationAskedp. Prirhct Minister Is Rescued After Being Besieged By Angry Citizens 8T.S JOHNS.' N .T Aprt t (AP)- A mob of 10,000 persons. Infuriated by the goTernment's IdelaT In recelring a delegation. stormed the house or assemniy i tonizht. smashing windows, I PRESIDENT: strewing documents in the street I Rpublicaa: Joaeph I. France liary ana causing m wo.uci uum w Democrat: rranklla D. RoosereU, leare lor gorerament onus vo- New Tork . w. H. Murry, Oklahoma. tne govern- 1 UNITED BTATfcS ' RpoMican: Robert Oordoa Duncan. ..l7 wSvJ.V Frlericlt 8telwr. Portland; Knntl tlon had .been presented several I ifj Portland ; Robert N. stn- Long List of Candidates Awaits Voters Choice at k Primary Election May 20 I Ihrii niinr m in IlLUHtl III IId BOURBON Ett Byera, . factover. ; ot, , Pittsburgh, Pa, - ti. . .! .a -a a a . 1 .T- V;.lTr t n6B later. It was learned that iwoTIWia vestlgate the cause of. the ., rA,vr mlnlatir with. Democrat: a tragedy. Dyers, a former am atenr golf champion and turf man. Is said to have died through slow poisoning aa a result of drinking a, patented amlta. It was revealed that the aiv"!l medical fraternity, ' for more than two years, has sought to bar the sale of radium water. - BUM TIL ahead. " i ' C-- Senator Robert M. LaFollette, progressive candidate, looked up on as one ot the leaders of the Independent faction, fell far be hind and was running next to low In a field of seven. Senator John J. Blaine was 2.000 above LaFollette and was next to the lead among progressive candi dates. ..7 -;i -.;.. "r-:-7: Senator Harrison Expected preted as an Indication that he haa been making progress in nis endeavors to regain his 21-months old son. - Other Indication the climax In the five-weeks-old ease may be approaching were: The colonel's private work on the case has reached a point where he apparently wishes to work out the developments himself. The two mysterious trips ne ALBANY, N. Y Apr. 5 (AP) Roosevelt and Hoover forces cam out on ton In the respective democratic- and republican pri mary contests la Jfew.Tork's elec tion ot delegates to the .National conventions today. In the single test of strength between supporters ot Mr. Roose velt and Alfred B. Smith, nation al party standard bearer. In 1928, the Roosevelt group had a sub stantial three to one lead for 18 out of 120 voting districts in the 41st congressional districtwhich includes the city' of Buffalo. . The two contests in the repub lican, party. In. New Tork City and Brooklyn, ' brought over whelming success to delegates for President Hoover. One of the two Hoover delegates in the New York 'City district was Secretary of the Treasury Mills, who . de feated a candidate working for Joseph I. France ot Maryland. The. majority ot upstate demo cratic delegates are viewed as backing the Roosevelt eandldacy for the presidential nomination, while the i powerful Tammany hay delegation, expected to vote In the convention as a unit, re mains" as a somewhat unknown For Federal Saving PORTLAND, April 8. (AP) To Bring . new Proposal . U. . within the ia.t thre. 'il ' i m.TiT. vir,.wT "ce that April it had been aeiect apparently to Marthas Vineyard. I M th flaU fw eaae .m,iHrwMr,.,T against Jack J. Mainrosky. Ml P0."?? L PIM' ttB"n ehael A. Rogoway and John B. For two nights a light has been burning in the nursery from which the child was stolen it re in darkness until this WASHINGTON. April 5 (AP) President Hoover - struck back sharply at congress today, for its critlcis to of his proposed special MinmT MmmlttM ana rot In re. turn some fresh rebuffs from thelned tttiiii.'m. Av mlnlitw - with. I TJenuxrm.t2 MarahaJI N. Dana. Mil- Z ZtriU Zi'A rVned Oot- wa: Klton Watktoa. PorUand; out portfolio, had requested Gov- 'a. oieeaon. Portland. ernor Sir John MMdleton to ask CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT: Prime Minister sir nicairo Republican: Charlea C Hniet, Ai- 8auires for his resignation iff the bany ; Kmmett Howard. euim ; hope the rioting crowds would I f J" Mott- slem; w- a HAW' I numvnl! Warver O- Starkweather. ThA moh bealered the building I Ullwaual : WlUiam A. DelxelL 8a- SeJebvatlSmertTf1 SECRETARY OF STATE: sheltered by a detainment or po- KepubUcJlIi: Hal k. ho, Oregon lfca while the rioters shouted nSi Paimiter. MUwauki. threats that they WOUld throw I Democrat: Ray H. Wlaecaxver, Me- MnA r;,11 mf or. I CTATK TREASURER: . ' 7 ' ,nVrZd moat of PbUcan : Rufaa C Holman. Port ed his rescue and Induced most I - Milton Scherping-, Portland. th nob to disperse although I Democrat: J. W. Maloney, Pendle- -tin ti i Aktrm tmA almilf I tim I I . DILI VV"fe wwi. " . - , th-cmernment grounds whilehe- ATTORNEY GEXERAL: side the building. Two constables justice SUPREME COURT: and two civilians were taaen to a i . -pmrm va. John w. McCuUocb. rtilas 1r OiVa onrl Hthai hnanitn.1. I Portland: James T. Brand, Marah- UfllSO OWIVI WIU.WMIW ' . i. fi.!,)' H.nrr J. Bean. Pendleton : ROT juaruer in wie aay, poiiv MiT HwitL'siiem. momenumy aueuea a aisiuru- i Po-ttioo x& a : Loyal m. Graham. ance Ot panders. I Forest Grove : J. O. Bailer, Portland ; uorv aa. Drown, omtmto. STATE SENATOR: Republican: Charles K. Spauldln-, STATE REPRESENTATIVE: (4 to be elected) TtmnMai! 8. A. Harris. Brooks W ft PettiJotan. Salem: Mrs. Hannah Martin. Salem; Romeo Ooulay, Brooks : Jrank DaTer, SUTerton W. uet TO OPEN APRIL 14 Cases to be set Today By Judge Kanzier GftSE TO ran m m democratic leaders. In a pointedly " worded ""state ment read with emphasis to news papermen; the - president replied to the democratic demands for a specific program of economy that he and the departments had sub mitted detailed recommendations. As this statement was going out, Senator McKellar (democrat, Tenn essee ) . was ' telling the sen ate the claim, made yesterday, by the . president of a reduction of S3t 9.009,000 In the budget couia not be substantiated by the fig ures. The end of the day found Sena tor Harrison (democrat. Mlssls-I PORTLAND. April o. (AP) slppi). on his feet in the senate I rive passengers In a Pacific Grey Wilson, indicted on a charge of offering a bribe. The defendants are three of 18 persons, including Mayor George L. Baker and three other Portland city officials, indicted by the ajult- Frank W. Settlemeier. Wood burn Ronald XL Jones, Brooks; IX W. Pugh. I tMUCm ; cvm Jtormma gun uiw a. a mwM rinrtrfvofn andience I Paulas, Baiem. anil amn mnA AatK. I SHERIFF: m. T. 11 aVZn J.t eitnit' Republican: Joe wmiama, Liberty; day as the April term Of ! Clreuit . tr Aurora: Charlea A. week. .,,ti.t.i. tA.MA h th MnH. eourt got under way ' with the case, Rtcua Salem; a p. Beer. Balem. The nrolonsed unexplained ab- r' ?V -1 of State arainst Elmo Strayer. Democrat: A. c. Bui, saiem. sence from hfs Norfolk. Va.. home The defendant Is charged with lar- ASSESSOR: .fh. nn.hM Cnrtla. one of I TMugauoaw - n obtalnlnr 2400 from a I Republican three interm-edlaries who have local woman for use In a business held several conferences with Colonel rlfindbergh. STAGE SLIPS DOWN FORTY-FOOT BAI1K Meanwhile. Circuit Judge Jacob I Kanxler agreed to rule tomorrow afternoon In the matter of set- tin r trial dates 'tor Mayor Baker. City Commissioner sari Kiiey, Paul P. Farrens and Harry L. venture In this city. . Strayer testi fied that the woman gave him the money voluntarily; that his busi ness would have beeji a success If he had not been "tnrerfered -with and that he was greatly vexed by ' Here's list of men for comity and state office from whoa Marion county voters will make their choice Friday, MayaOx' DISTRICT ATTORNEY: RepubUcan : William H. Trindle, Sa lem ) Allan Caraon. Salem. COUNTY COMMISSIOXKK: Remiblloan : JW. A. Heater. Sublfra- Ity; Ed A. Jory. Salem; H. E. King. BUTerton: John H. i-oner, uuvtnoo i Roy & Melson. Salem. CORONER: Republican: L. E. Barrlck, Salem; U T. Rlsuon. Balem. RECORDER: . RepubUcan: Mildred Robertsoa Brooks, Salem' Heights ; F. Howard Zlnaer, Salem. CLERK: Republican: U. Q. Borer, Salem. SURVEYOR: Rermbllcan: B. B. Herrick, Salem. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: Republican I Mrs. Uary Fulkeraon, Salem. TREASURER: Republican : P. Q. Drager, Salem. C1TX OlllttS MAYOR: P. M. Orerorr. Douglas McKay. RECORDER: Mark Poulsen. H. R. Bosshard and Lester Jones. TREASURER: C O. Rice and Howard M. Perry. WATER COMMISSIONER: Two-year term two to bo elected: F. O. Delano. F. U Odom and & B. Gabriel; four-year terms, three to be elected: I. M. Doughton. Ed Route In. William Gahlsdorf and Thomas L Cole. CITY COUNCIL FIRST WARD: Phil Eiker, H. H. Vandevort and C L. Parmenter. SECOND WARD: - Frank P. Marshall. Walter Fuhrer, C A. Page. THIRD WARD: W. H. Dancr. Elmer A Daue. FOURTH WARD: George - W. Arerett. W. D. STana, R. E. Boatwrlght, Adelbert & Hen derson. . FIFTH WARD: " - EL A. Bradfleld, a E. Albtn. SIXTH WARD: Chris J. Kowltx, Ralph H. Klets- lng, Carl B. Armpriest, Henry E. Mor- ri SEVENTH WARD: Paul R. Hendricks BL H. Kennedy, H. C Leaveu worth. one Abrams, Paulus, Pugh are Last to File in County Legislative Battle ' . , , - V 5 Melson for' Comrhissioner; Democratic ' Aspirants Show Great Gain Ben 7. West. Salem O. A. Steelhammer, 8 avert on ; Lane Morler. Salem. 1 DEFBIDK uross, aiiorneys, an 01 wnoiu ww --- - . xhrM -.oBths In Indicted on charges of advocating to speBd tnree moBtllB lB ready -to reply to the president with what is expected to be a counter offer on economy. His speech will be made tomorrow. .With the exception of the three St66VGS DlVOTCC coniesisv democrats nviociea wwiri - . s .24 and republicans their 27 dele- ADDeBl FBIiS 112 ' wta MkftvAnttnna fit ran- I , tine procedure. hound stage were shaken up and bruised today when the stage slid down a 40-foot embankment a mile south of the west approach to the Sellwood bridge. The stage came to rest on its side on an elec tric railroad track. J. K. Sayre, Portland supervisor for the stare line, said that as the tV - in. rnitr 1 ,tag approached the scene of the OUDTGI716 tOlJrr I accident, a woman ran out from . I 1 M J 1 111 ma A M commission of a bribery. Farrens and Gross, arraigned today, plead ed not guilty. Baker and Riley pleaded not guilty yesterday soon after return of the Indictments. Marurosky, also arraigned today, was allowed until April 12 to en ter his plea. . . nilSMLNK IISOFFtlB 1aH. Strayer said ne piannea to open , a ooncorn business In the Bllgh bufldlng at the time he was ar rested last January. One of the features of a medicine business he previously ran was a laboratory where he claims he tested the goods he sold. Strayer formerly ran a religious mission In Port land. The case is expected to go to the jury thla morning. Judge L. H. McMaban is presiding in court. SEEKTO I . Finns Celebrate THE DALLES, Ore.. April 8- (AP) Bones ot mid-Columbia .m..' i - ... ' I intnmnhn. nmlner toward the terdav lirZlti th. road to Indiana, who lonrago.darted . cree of divorce granted, LAban A. 1 toib airtaang vuo womu uu w r- .7 smniHi 'i Drv Reeime Endt m turn .vt to th. U?reatter -.:Psi k ' his former wife. Martha Jane side avold OUGHT TO BE SHOT HONOLULU, Apr. S (AP) The opinion that the four defen dants in the Kahahawal murder case "ought to be shot' pressed by a prospective Juror today as the prosecution and de fense battled to keep , from the Jury box persons who had formed opinions. When the second day ot the trial of Mrs.. Granville Fortes cue, Lieut. Thomas' Hassle and two naval enlisted men ended, tlx Anglo Saxons, three Chinese, one Japanese, one Hawaiian and one Portugese had been; temporarily accented for -service. : The day also brought forth the Indication that the defense- would mIimi., -. I violation bv white men In., search I : nnTT.ivn anrii K. f API . " " w.. r - - I . . .. . & .. . & m " ' : I es. mm n n il t ms.0 . . I n mM.nlin I WMfl IDU VkM ZUlinV Br JDMU steeves. me lauer asaea mo . --, I . i : - tttii I :. : .:7.:.lr.v.v.-.i ftvn - HELSINGFORS. Finland, April right to reopen the case by Alms Pted awp. ono ura. Tballa MmaaleT was an hon- i(AP)Re.Uuranta and eaies ea answer and this P?aon was .- or slaving. Mra. Maaala U the were thronged tonight as Jin-1 also denied. The eourt in its ae- . , I - Vr V7I ..TCmU wife th. Uentanant and dauah- Mlbrata the tad of Dro- eliloa , afHrmed the rulint! . Of i men oegan biiujos. . . -. V i ruaurstj ww . . I . '--v . i - i a.. i ia . ixt a ii at c1 wstam en tiii i mmii isi i t. 'm.-i.i.MAAm naiirnMVa titA i ur ot mtk. m uruciisj. ihw m a. t w . . m m . mil - a a aCmmI i an axr ansa . nuHsjatrprB w m n lv mem - if anei w.r mw sin wv aauinxLUU, VjSkiiaVi ma smsw i - . Bioiuon. - , . - r . ijuoge uue a. u u I.TT' VI .'771. T I tK - nt .-t- eWfn th. I i.v.ITlT."" V' o .. mc aIt wemia. T.f Th flra hABn tie 11-1 ntnrf mm. Th decision UirtlfKB " uuyiii "u i-ci iw- i v. i nuuuiwu, ivm, i f . - - - . i i i f th.f. - TAr.rif n.r, rram i .. tA-.nr-m W lt!na laTinr in I ntlm : hetwn Dr. Steevea and i on. atoeka for homo consumption. Tne i former wue. hops did not open until 10 a. m.l The eourt also denied a peti- BIQ PLANE BURNS Snops uia not open uuui a a. iu.t iov court un uviuw n-f - but crowds gathered in front of tlon for rehearing in: the case otj I Qf)UJ C3uV ' ZO them as early as five o'clock. Spauldlng against Ryckman. - , 1 - , ' sign iieaxy on Banker's Body is Found School Cost Cut Needed V; 7 Dairyman's Injury Fatal Bomed Body Identified TOTKO. April 6 (AP) Jap an would willingly sign a treaty burial grounds la th mld-Colum-1 The man lata Monday, night atr bla country. The bones will be tempted to rob a drug-store op- re-interred In a common eeme- orated by Ross MeFatUnd. WkUe VIENNA, Austria, Aprfl-f tery, the location of which will pretending to bo obeying the rob- (p) Aa Austria's largest air be known only to the Indians. ber'a command to get the money pUne, the A-100 approached -Yl-Indlan burial grounds in this i the till. McFarland drew his otm'i nlrnart todav ana ef her district frequently have been vio-1 Md opened ir finding his I motors caught fire, but the pilot succeeded . in .bringing her down with the two passengera and the members of the crew uninjured. T-T.-J T?TnArm uted y "white. men In search of mark twice. Today victims of I SI aJICl r reCUUlU pottery, spears and arrow heads I three other holdups Identified the and other relics. B EST FIGURES REAL LIFE TRABEDY ERIE. Pa., April 5 (AP) Kneeling in an ambulance the Rev. Lawrence Trembiey adminis tered the last rites ot his church to a woman, maimed beyond Known Salem attorney; Dave The booking list for the May St primaries is dosed. Promptly at . o'clock Tuesday afternoon Secre tary of State Hoss and Darid O'Hara, chief of the election de partment, ceased accepting candi dates' filings while In the county courthouse County Clerk Beyer closed the doors of his office and Joined In a sigh of relief Aith hundreds ot other incumbents throughout the state that no op position bad turned tfp. For Borer, like County School Superintendent Fulkerson, County Surveyor Her rick. Treasurer D. G. Drager and State Senator Spauldlng is with out opposition at either the pri maries or the general election. Tuesday brought few surprise to add to .the list of candidates made earlier in, the month. Out standing of the' dark horses wis J. W. Maloney. prominent Pendle ton banker, who elected to acceyt the uncontested democratic nom ination for state treasurer la or der to give the republican nomine a race this November. On th presidential ticket, CoL " Wllliani ' H. Murray, MAIfalfa Bill" Okla homa fame, filed late In the day. Robert N. Stanfleld. former senator, filed as had been fore cast, for the republican nomlaa- tlon for state senator, running1 against Senator Stelwer, Colonel Clark and others. -Melaon Enters Race For Place en Co art In county politics, Roy S. Mel son ef Salem, former proprietor of the Peter Pan restaurant and confectionery, added his name a those ef the four other candidates- , for the office of county commis sioner. Several last-minute candidates for the representative post fres ; Marion county appeared. They in cluded Carle Abrams" ot Sales, former legislator and many yeaas secretary of the state board eg control:- Otto KV Paulus. wett- eognltion by an automobile. She died a few minutes later. Father Trembiey hurried back to St. Joseph's orphanage, where his mother. Mrs. Joseph Trembiey, SI. had visited him. nightly since she came hero recently from Holy- oko, Mass. But Father Trembiey waited la vain, , . . Then a friend called him to the morgue. , rather Trembiey . looked again upon th victim of th motor car and fell to hi--knee with a sob: Mother! Pugh, land owner and engineer; 8alem. There are now it candi date tor the four republican nosa inatlons. No democrats are In th race and nomination in May wnl (Turn to page 2, col. 1) HIE R IB Oil SOT' Oil PORTLAND. Ore,, April (AP) Goldle Hess ot Los Ango las sounded out a decision eve Leaders Gather S.455 1 134. Sunday Schools - Efficient - teaching '. was th main subject . of discussion at a sectional . meeting of the Marion county Sunday School association held last night at th American Hess, who weighed tha adTantaxe most ot the way and had Ockley covering up des perately la the final round to avoid a knockout. Ockley weigh ed 122. Doc SnelL 122. ot Seattle, oat- pointed Frankle Erne, 12f , or Loa Lutheran church here. Rev. Fred deVries, of Prat urn. euhty chair-1 fa th, .n-round semf- a. juvuuvu. A.vwt w ifti vna vu wining ana j.7 BELIEVED SUICIDE 7 ' MILTON, Ore.. April 5- -(AP) Th body of Samuel A. Miller, 7'. of Milton was found In th xdiUrac of the "Peacock Mill to day. Investigating officers said ; Miller had shot himself to death. Miller was a director and ico nresident of the First. NaUonal bank ot Milton which closed re cently. He had been in ill neaiiu since-December. '.' MAY LOWER' SALARIES ,: - MEDFORD.4 Ore April I (AP) The cost of operatlnr tao lfedford schools, during the com ing year must be cut $50,000 the hoard of directors announced to- 7 day. ,.r Z A: - 7 About 120,000 of the proposed ent will b accomplished by enm lnatinr at least 14 teachers. Sal aries ot th remaining teachers will be cut' 12 per cent to savo about 22S.000 and between i?vuo and $8000 will be saved In th : supplies and mamtenanc depart with th "United States gnaran-J?.fiiQn1 fg Tpf vwiua nw yvvwex w"p w dene of th Philippine Islands in ' th vent they ar treed, a government spokesman ' said to day, y " : This statement was the official comment on th adoption yester- DEES FROM WOUNDS PORTLAND. Ore., Aprir (AP) Rudolph Miner, proprie tor of th Rose City dairy, dl today from Injuries received Mon- Ml? wMcVwoulTm.k. posslbl t v VL . I comnlete Independence sfor tnei Students Visit A vs N?if nfoi yestA XXI WU- JSAfJ CXI Ji&lA 1 1 man as th on who took a total ot $124 from them, r t The only mark of Identification found on th body was th nam -Arthur Bryant, 4 Beattl Wash.," found written on a tag In th lin ing of his suit. 7V 7 ' . . and superintendents from Salem and vicinity wer present- day by th house of represents-1 . -apr. r tlvesYn Washington of th Har CfPi McKay Standfor j greeslv enough but Snell out-fon-ed htm. ' Tiger Davilla, 124, of Los An geles, gained a six-round decktioav over Dave Humes, 154, Port An geles. ' Humes was knocked down, (km time In the fifth, one for a count of nine. The bet! saved him. . elected when expected. He approached 1 th stnmp to lnvestigat. Th powder exploded- hurling him high In the air. - . . .. HAY BE PEOPLES , KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. April 6 (AP) The charred body ot a man which was found in th ruins of a 7 burned ; cabin In-" the dry Poesn't Provide recently was. refused permission to make a sociological surrey in tha southeastern Kentucky - coal fields was given today by County I Attorney '. Walter - B... Smith, of Plnevill.- In a' statement. Smith said he had information the students had ill FATAL STABBIIie BEATTLE." April K (AP) A tabbing affray in an apartment here tonlghlTbrouxht fatal wounds to Ernest Elmer. 2S, who was i Fnr Rfiharatinns .onU'?t communists. rtn, . yclow frieod t hi ttJZ a ?f5?L Iti 1 wlto llweT I the -same buildlnf BERLIN. April 8(AP)-eV'':'r t waT arrested a. :the siayer. . . . 1.. ... . : I w vm ...uvu .v - -ni, IMH. KTKTML blKBI. praine section or eastern aomm- uerman : goTenunenc going i .nnnt .na t.et.. .. o-J.. tAttmJ - v.. J tv . et-.- .1... 1CUUUI tul . Douglas McKay, - IS mayor, win contlnae la th fd ture ah has In th past "a firm belierbr In municipal owner ship 'and operation ot th city's wster systam. 8sch Is th pledge mad by McKay yesterday in an open, letter to Mark Poulsen, city recorder at th time McKay filed a large number ot - petitions of local citizens who urge hia elec tion to th mayorship. McKay, also bellsTes. In strict economr and retrenchment in mu nicipal expenditures to' the end that taxes may be reduced and city tentatively today as that of Har-1 the theory that there will be no ry Peoples 40-year-old logger. more reparations payments. - Officers said they had found 'a The budget for th fiscal year hunting license, .. registered , at 1222-22, now In - preparation. Bend, Or in June, 120, bear- makes no provision for war rep ine that name and that automo- aratlons, it .was learned today. It bile plates purchaseannaer nam at ChlloQuin in 1221 wra found in th mlOS DEMAND PROHI Y.OTE. iWASHINGTONAprS 2(AP) -A third prohibition vote In the The man. Everett Greene, sc, VVlUvBQvU VUW . I, . " ..... . H.a. .iia tha atah-rdenartments compelled to curtail bin enlminated a auarrel after an i expenditures to keep within their all-day drinking party, th officers I budgets. - . V . . ' said their InvesUgation showed. "si As a candidate-for. the honor Elmer's wife. Grace,-; 21, wit- or mayor at.ine- nanus ot im to be de-lnessed th tight," attempting to j pU ot Salem.1 1 feel that they are I house this session Is i - . . . . . i . . . . .iii.AN.li i am tit i ma ,a ,Tii,7nenK or inn uuii of thoibuixed iarg in in reicas nwu.i ; jw,;wuk , . li .rva .- and tax it at tare cents a pmt. as smjui,, --t Calls in Month No fir alarms wer referred- T7. V' tt A Via w. mmwm wr munidpai JZZrNorth and South All Stations Get No bond lssu tor that purpos ot not to exceed $2,100,000 was approv ed by th voters ot the lty. th . . . . . . - - - m i n airn.r L ii n eu Hku ui uw -' - - Ucked and Is now pending In the subsUUona daring ?Z court: It must be defended hon- Ur txjrwords iat ee ntra T estly and energetically. It sustain- tlon. The er hr!JSf; d by th courts. Its. provisions ia . mast b carried out faithfully by swerad At alMBia. .'LITat the mayor and eounelL - . m. mtu".I.t !P-lna -If elected to the offic of may- Monday night "l'. or." th letter by McKay eonUn- ttaM ' tlT ues.-I will feel It my duty to do for th J1tL2S to all within my power to carry out rireinen at ttn j the objecu and-pnrposes ot the the city haU; jW'Jf ? " Ihlrter amefadmeSv tt be held ..Brmitwwtl valid, and to carry out the Instrue- ew" f ' ff works and tions contained therein at -tha- hlo&a.tlt. Salem I1"; least posdbl. expendltur of city a d'JIJSsuch a funds consistent with sound busl-Wer tor "cft 7 . neat and proper construction," - chimneys and automobiles. 1 cabin. alalnlana. ments. . -