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1 ' CIRCULATION ; ; .WEATHER : , ?Falr todar Satarday aa- aettled with - raia; lUx. Totap Tluuadaj 51." Mia. SS, nda.-40 tacb, river Average ' Distribution -March, '33 , 7123 s Net paid, daily, Sunday 6739' KglOSB A. B. 0. - . . POUNDED 1851 feet, aoaibwest wind. $ EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR Sla, Oregon, Friday Mcr&bts, April 8 1932 ' t -1- i... Na.324 ; Bell Ringing Cosmopolitan Jury is Selected to Try Them in 'Honor Slaying Case New Scheme WAIT nav CALL PARTIES AGREE M IBS M T-ififlv I hllrr K I r ; TO - ; II Five Americans, 3 Chinese,! ' One Hawaiian Picked - For "Honor?. Case Defense is Favored by Last Part" of 4)raw; Court ,;iBcsumes".Mo1iday -; ' t IT f Ml I HI l - : . HONOLULU. April 7. AP)- A Jary representing a cross section ot the melting pot citltensblp of Hawaii was completed nere today after fonr days ot maneurerlng between Clarence Darrow. defense attorney, and John c. Kelley, pub lic prosecutor, to try Mrs. Gran ville Fortescue and tnree navy men' accused of lynching Joseph Kahahawal. The see-saw tactics of Darrow. who had sought Caucasians , and discarded orientals, and ot Kelley. who had striven to keep orientals or ; Hawalians . in the box. ended when both sides accepted live men of American descent, three Chi nese, one Portuguese, one Dane, one German and one Hawaiian. Court Adjourned .t'V-, Until Nert Monday " Cautiously chosen in the round ef questioning, excnsing.'challeng-1 ing and' drawing, during which many men. all - citizens of the United States, passed in and out of the box. the Jury finally was made un as follows: I Walter Napoleon, Zt, Hawaii an. Olaf Sorensen, 61, Danish an cestry. ? : John Stone. 43, American. . Charles Strohlin, 51, American. : Shadf ord -Waterhouse, 2, Am erican. Charles Akana, 3 2, ".Chinese an-! eestrv. - : z -yy A J . r . 1 . 1 1 i f P' . " 1 .- : i ww.iji.hu SW:ViWS:: V""""""""""! .... ..3t..... 1M ir.1).yiVV---.f-."-.-MMf i L . j.vm TO RE0DE2IIDIIS , HOPEWELL, N. April T. (AP) ' A. white gate was built aeroal the entrance to ' thfi Lmd bergh estate today to aid police In keeping motorists from slipping h auMitrloa tet thn fa.Tnniia Tiler One.or Uore may Depart on home. r , -. ? ; ., , , Secret MlSSIOn , at . any lantern and a sign reading -Blow your horn." This step was taken after a motorist from Newton, N. J., drove ut . to the house and outlined a TnVJvTinM ni nM -U UI v IIIAIIIIUU rullJI Base -o im Time, is Revealed Bourbons not Decided About Including new Tariffs; ' Ignore Sales tax m -Silw jF alls'-F fiS Lindy Silent; Police Aver schema h said wouid certainly I increasing Surtax Rate on Fleischer Being' Sought , More Diligently i : : NORFOLK, Va., Apr. 7 (AP) A call which might send one or more of them on a trip to a des- 3 suit . In the return of the kidnap i' baby't?. --. - -mK . -'-:' - -: ue asked xor a piece or tnei child's clothing and aald he want ed to paste it inside the largest church hell he could find. Then, he explained, he would ring the beU continuously . "until the kid Emergency Road , Work Extension 'PORTLAND, Ore-.' April 7 (AP)-The state highway com- WASHINGTON. Anrtl 7 (AP) mission at a night session tonight Enactment of the BUIlon-dollar I discussed requests from several tax bill with -a minimum ef de parte of the state for an. erten- Incomes Sought By TexaV Senator : LciKe Scott to Vrsw Site; $400,000 new Work Contracted 1 tlnatlon known only to thm--n, fc.wllav wai declared the common ob-lslon of the emergency relief pro selves : was awaited tonight by 1 tij,yu rturn the child immediate-1 JecUve today ot both republicans gram. All requests, however, were Above, Lieutenant and Mrs, Thomas H. Maasiet inset, Mrs. Graaville Fortescue, prominent eastern aociety woman. Mrs. Forteacne, IAeut. Massie and two navy enlisted men. are on trial' for the murder of thaee Norfolk men seeking to i bring about the return of Charles i Augustus Lindbergh Jr.' Yesterday John Hughes Curtis, one of the. trio, returned after a four day absence and reported he had made & contract and received an assurance that the kidnaped baby was well. He also said he had seen Colonel Lindbergh. Today Rear Admirer Guy H. Barrage, making the only addl- ly.' BIB m MIllK : AROUSES ECUADOR and democratic senate leaders. denied because of lack ot run as. The democrats' held a nartv Highway department engineers conference and decided to sup-1 were instructed, to prepare a re-1 nort tha measure. Coon after POTT on now suo-couiruciors ward. Chairman Smoot of tha fl- snouia ne cnecxea. nance 1 committee, speaking - for the republicans Joined them. xne aemoerau reached no agreement, on the raging contro versy over Inclusion ef new tariff duties In the tax hill, but one obstacle was removed when the The commission will meet with ; state police officials here tomor row to discuss 'regulation ef log hauling. on . the highways. Joseph Kahahawal, Hawaiian who had been tried for an alleged tional statement tor Mr. Curtis, freWS Of Both Boats Quit' sTlerr VLiSEa E attack on Mrs. Massie, Mrs. Forteacve'a daughter. Clareace Darrow I Jn rery Rev. Dean H. Dohson-P'f 01 OUUI U15 UU,l liS?" 7 kOM0 .Is heading the defense connseL A Jury was selected Thursday. pmni Ltvj n pi iiEsi o;i lllili MOOHIIECK Peacock and himself, added Col onel Lindbergh had requested the I negotiators here to continue their efforts. Admiral Burrage said they were holding themselves in readiness to leave at any time on another mission like that undertaken by Mr. Curtis over last week end. Return of Gutierrez Is not Prevented HOPEWELL, N. J., April 7 Resolution Brought Before Parker and Gergey Caught liR'T District Clubs Ruled Not Admissible With Plant on Farm in St. Louis Vicinity GUATAQUIL, Ecuador, Apr. 1 -(AP) Ecuador's entire navy, consisting of two gunboats," mu tinied today to prevent the home coming ot General Leonidas Plasa Gutlerrea, twice president and former minister to the United States, who was exiled In lilt. Simultaneously 100 rebels seis- waa Ignored. Senator Robinson, of Arkan sas, the party leader said: "No proposal was made In the conference to revive the sales tax. Apparently the action ot the house on the subject Is regarded as conclusive." Senator Oonally (D. Tex.) opened, a move at the democratic conference for increasing tha sur tax rates applying on the Incomes over iioo.OOO. The house bill proviues a maximum ot 0 per ECONOMY GF1D1JP TO MEET WITH Hill Bi-Partisan Committee Consider Plan to Save On Federal Costs to WASHINGTON, April 7 (AP) Tha bi-partisan economy eom- A bombshell broke in the final session of the Third District con- C. Parker, 25. and William C. and police greeted with silence te- j .v. ... .a uy iup iuuuuuwu... w . . . I -a . t.,. J w I cent on-nil InmmM In m.. f L h. H.wv-r.M Norfolk (Va.) intermeaiaries tnat '-r i,flft oflo I T" ." I Z,'' w "7r"-ni IV. V-Ji -.Wn ft n .M i I 1111 VIJKU IUI IUI1IUH AiLCI UHI I T-"i" onntrtin.-tYiAir Afforta ta 'Vecover I ooen mmiaxen ior govern- yim vMnAnAd son. , I ment troops. Colonel H. Norman schwars- Poj-Yamhill Project; Not lety Bidi are ;: Deemed too High ; PORTLAND. April 7.- (API- Contracts totaling mora than $400,000 were awarded bv th state highway commission today on seven projects for road im provement In Oregon. The hun dred bids received for the Joaa usiea ran high, tha eemmission announced, and as a result ail bids on the largest nroiect. that of 1C.3 miles work on the Salmon River and the McMlnnville-TUla-mook -highway sections .wera rm. Jected. . Engineer's estimates on theaa two highways in Polk and Yam hill county were about ffe.OOt under the low bid of Wren ft Greenough, Portland, at $102,1 2s. xne commission will readvertfce for these Jobs, surfacing the Boy- er-vaney junction section of tha Salmon River highway and the uoipn-sneraaa section of tha Mc-Mlnnrille-Tlllamook highway. Iadepestdence Man Gets Coast Job Roy L. Houck, Independeaee. was awarded the contract for It miles of surfacing the Port Or- The dlstnrbance took on an in- j Gergey, 3 5. 'were being held Injkopf, sUte poUco head, disclosed JVv.'SSfiSSl1---- FIRE TRUCK CRASH house and President Hoover will m TTTtil.A tTfn On. day in the first definite coopera- ;?c!!.Cr?!1l.BectIo WUly Beyer, 42, German ances-1 vention of the Oregon Federation han bere Ust night charged with tha nationwide hunt for Harry try. : Theodore Bush, 40 American.. Henry Chang, 25. Chfhese. . ' Theodore Chara, 31, Chinese. Edward Goeas," 2 5, Portuguese ancestry. George Melntyte, 41, American. Judge Davis' adjourned "court untn londay. of Women's clubs Thursday at operaUon of a still. They will be 1 Fleischer, a known kidnaper, had the Salem Woman's clubhouse. I brought before Justice . of the been Intensified by reports he when is the resolutions, presented I peace Hayden today.' - v- I had been seen several times un at the last moment one appeared I Both men were .. arrested - at 1 der suspicious clreumstanees since asking f or a vote of laitn in tne i noon esterdav bv countv and tha Lindbergh baby was stolen League ot xtauons ana ma asm amendment,, -t -, - -J """ X ' General excitement arose high er and higher until Mrs. .William F1TIL FOR Nil party of the Insurrectionists, en- route to the tort, captured the oil tanker Buaro. the property of aa English company. All these activities failed to prevent General Plata from land- uwu J be uj uj vuuiii; I ut, a.uvw.u J w- I r. .1 . . ... . . . sUte officers whHe operating a from his crib. -Investigators have ' 7T Tr I (AP)--Fire early today vtrtually sxui on me 01a unaries wmrum wuowea emea :- l iimMmi9 chool bunding jhM.sk vn via HAtn jt Kf inAiins htjiihtiii uia. unn mrei uui i - - wuv aaassv J mvi as r, 'va way awv.w a - Uve move to effect savings I . r.1?. MTTJ through governmental reorganls- "ia,0LT"',Lw" laUon. lITzrv C Lw?;. !"c?- Km ... 1 wuw laonunea ma low nx- vnainnan aacwuixie wniay c-1 ... . - eepted an invitation from tha - .LVr-'inT PORTLAND Ore April T . Two hours before the Jury was Fordyce Fargo, presiding presi obtained, the racial run of the drawings from the venire began 1 dent, deftly overruled any action place. LoulS. ' - Both men were at work when the officers raided the still. Net working on them." to favor the defense In its efforts I flow of arrament both tor i and to get lz Anglo saxons in tne dox. i against the 18th amendment. on the resolution and stopped the I ther man offered any opposition. UILR IK1 The still had a SO-gallon capac ity and was In operation when It was Tuled that tha district the raid took place. Six 250-gal- SCOPE TO BE TOLD convention did not have author ity to go on record for such a ser ious stand representing 'the state organization,- therefor tho res olution was placed In the hands : Ion vats were found, .only one be ing filled with mash as the men evidently intended to move their operations shortly. The still and vats were under CmVATIVES OF nil n of the legislation department of I canvas tents and flies and were The magnitude of the building Industry will bo sketched graph ically at a mass meeting for all persons interested, to be held at the chamber of commerce audi torium at 8 o'clock tonight, under auspices of tha Salem Building! meeting it will be given a ballot which Mrs. R. Frank Peters is chairman, and this committee will work it over into correct s torm and if found advisable present it at the state convention in Port land In May. It is- expected that when the resolution comes before the state partly hidden in heavy brush. Neither of the two men has been held on moonshlning "charg es heretofore in this county. .ed.to. his ship, apparently intend- rnr-to-proceed no Dtfa--t train for Quito. The day's turmoil was Increas ed by a clash between police and a mob of unemployed, who at tacked workers engaged In load ing agricultural products on ships In the river, and by dispatches from Quito, the capital, telling of tha discovery by tha government ot a political conspiracy by the same faction that started an abor tive revolt at Tulcan about two months ago. in COB TO S1WH vote and will be prefaced by sim ilar exciting moments such as met It .Thursday before the dis trict group. congress. O. G. Hughson,--state organizer for the congress, will be the speaker. His address will be in the na ture of a "tour, of the Industry, Annlrtinir 1t intirMi of mater ials and tracing them down to I A Ifalfa Jill J fVl their ultimate una in construction -rJ1J1 41 w work. Mr. Hughson; In his eon-1 licif in fZafam neetion with tha Oreron Building 1 r MBit All jaidil9 congress, has studied ' the field widely. - . Members of the local building congress are especially urging all mechanics and material dealers . connected with the building in dustry to attend this rally. Pres ident RV D. Slater wui preside. HEAD 1 Delzell Learns Pillar Brought W. A. Delzell has received word from a personal friend In Oklahoma hat William H. Mur ray. fAlfalfa.Bill", governor of Oklahoma, and aspirant for the presidency,. ' Is on , his way west and will be In Salem at some time during his western - cam- BEND, Or. April 7 (AP) Matt L. Corrtgan of McMlnnville was elected chairman of the Ore gon state game commission at an executive session of tha commis sion here today. Recommendations for reorgan ization of tha game department were submitted to the commission by Corrtgan following his elec- tion.'.-- Although Corrlgan's report was not made public it was under stood to recommend consolidation of the research, legal education and -engineering departments with the executive department. . MILWAUKEE. Wis., Apr. 1 (APP) Reversing Its . 1028 stand. Wisconsin apparently will send a eonservauve conirouea delegation to the Republican Na tional convention. Four years ago the LaFolrette progressive faction dominated. Further returns today from Tuesday's delegate primary indi cated IS conservatives and ; 12 progressives will represent the state in the Chicago convention. In the democratic primary, 25 of the 26 leading delegates are Only two days are left for Sa- pledged to support Gov. Franklin Jem eitjxens to submit their straw D. Roosevelt of New York. . Tneitrote in The Statesman's presi-1 other successful candidate ran as i dentlal ballot being conducted in I an independent for district deie-1 conjunction with the Warner gate on a "Smith and Frospentr' I Bros. Elslnore theatre. A sample here. Indirectly caused - the death or ene-man and 'Injury of two uieriff-TorcedT atwiay'Ta- eation upon 442 school children. Edwin J. Martin, 47, a black smith, died five hours after a fire engine, en route to the burn ing school, crashed head-on Into his light truck. Tom O'Kane, Martin's helper, received minor cuts and bruises. George P. Vi aene, 88, member of the fire en gine crew, was bruised. The cost ef the building; school officers said, was $89,488. It waa Insured for $49,281 and the con tents were Insured for $2848. Tha school board at a special meeting made arrangements to accommodate the 442 children In other schools, starting Monday. chief executive that came .In an swer to the committee's request for speeifle recommendations on abolishing various agencies to aid In cutting the budget about $259.- 000,900 for next year. The contact followed Mr. Hoo vers reonest to eongress Tuesday for a senate-hQUsa-executive de partment committee to affect economies. . Upon receiving the committee's acceptance President Hoover con- j f erred on ways ot cutting costs with Secretaries Mills. Adams and Hurley. Gen. Frank T. Hlnes, administrator ef veterans affairs, and James C. Roop, director of the budget. 1 TET o ohsaturday wmm BE DECIDED FOR TRUl SOUGHT The date for the annual Blos som Day will he decided by the council of nobles of the saiem Cherrians this noon. King Blng Hlxson yesterday postponed the J not bound to carry out tha uacom meeting from Thursday night un-1 pleted business ot -the old off 1- er Klamath contract, specifying consideration of one Job only. The highway commission eon sldered 10 projects at an estiatat ed cost of about $800,000 for ad vertising, bids to be opened at tha next meeting in Portland April zs. no aennite action was taken, but further consideration .will be given : at the commission session which continues here tomorrow. Silver Falls Park Squabble Recalled An echo of the tilts which fea tured tha final sessions of the aid highway commission, between Charles RV Spaalding and J. G Ainsworth and William Hanfey. was heard today when tha new commissioners stayed action ea the Silver Falls park purchase ta Marion county. The park purchase had been approved and ordered by the old commissioners after ev word battle in which Spauldmg urged favorable consideration, but the money was never paid. Tha 120 acres la Question fits Into the larger area already ob tained by the state at a coat of $28,800 at the falls, tor a total or 11.100 acres. Tha addition would cost $8000. Chairman Leslie Scott declared tha new commission waa Deputy Sheriff Burkbart left til today. Tha Cherrian executive eom- (Turn to page 2, eoL 1) platform. RAMS injured is IS PUKE CRASHES understood, provided tor - organ ization, of the commission in three bureaus. " . Back by Policed ' -j ; : Delzell knew Murray in 191$ Donald M. Pillar, ex-inmate of at which time Delzell was state tha Oregon state penitentiary, auditor of Oklahoma and Murray check charge, was returned here "but", adds Mr. Delzell, "Murray I .per 7577 POt MSV Mvta i riffle nanaJd Kih-1 rerr likelv does not remember lw'o'1 ' "r olson of the city police.: (Pillar I me,; but my friend asked him to was arrested In Seattle on a war-1 look us up when he came to 8a rant from the Salem Justice court. 1 lem and perhaps he will do so.! :. WORCESTER,' Mass April 7 -f 1P nanfAtn Vranlr M. Hawka. Other recommendations, it was aote4 gpeed flier, waa Injured to- ballot appears In today's paper as It did In tha Thursday green. 4 Candidates listed on the ballot Include men from both parties. Voters are urged to use tha ballot to give local citizens an Idea 1 of the preference of this eommunlty. - t The 4polls,, will be closed promptly at 8 p. m. Saturday and tha announcement of the count made-Sunday. hero Thursday night tor Olympla. I mlttee' will also decide upon an Wash., where he will ask Gov-1 official hat to accompany the lin-1 ernor Hartley to issue a pardon to en uniforms which are being pro- Robert Ripley, who . Is wanted In Marion county In connection with the slaying ot James Iverson, Sfl- verton police officer, last May. Ripley is now serving a 10 year term for burglary tn tha Washington state reformatory. pared at the Salem Linen Mills. A new emblem to be worn on the sleeve ef each member will also be discussed and a decision ar rived at concerning It. The speci men: emblem the Cherrians are I considering has a cluster of red! s loqcoi 1 Warrenlon Mayrfr Dies " . Roseborg Deal Closed Ran Extension In Use " Mrs. BIcCredie is Loser Face Discipline For Utterances day in an attemptedtakeoff from the Worcester airport. - A soft field prevented Hawks! plane from picking up enough speed to taka to tha air and it crashed through . heavy under growth, over rocks and. Into a stone way. : Hawks., unconscious when lift ed from his wrecked plane,, was Tubs of Turtles j Turn Out to be Do pe Containers nlng ut 111 u p"t month. Frank Manning, also under fn-1 cherries embroidered upon ft with dlctment for the Iverson murder. the name , "Salem? above and the Is being held In the Marion eoun-lword 'Cherrians' ..'below the clus- ty jail. ter. Papers asking for Ripley's re I April 17 has been set as a ten- turn to Oregon ware Issued by tatlve . date for Blossom Day but Governor Meier Thursday. I tha final decision has been held Ripley. If returned to Oregon. I up by inclement weather". Heavy will go on trial along with Man-1 rains of recent days have retard ed the blooming season. SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 7 (AP) ---Twenty four tubs of live believed critically hurt at first. I tnrtW NEW YORK. Apr, 7(AP) I His face waaJiadly cut and hruls- A threat of -severe eensure and ed, x-ray pictures later disclosed wert discovered to be opium con possible suspension" was leveled nose and Jaw fractures which doc- talners. lt was announced here against Wlllard Straight Post of tors at the Worcester city hos- today by Captain Griffin of tha Aiuenoui uv&ivu oj jaurict i pnai saia nugac resui. in xacnu i Golden , River, in service of tha Diemver, iwra majuisnt, vuua.. paralysis. . 13: Judicial Candidates Win Out Automatically -" DESflSB UNEXPECTED - I ASTORIA, Ore, April 7 (AP) Dan G. Malarkey, 89, mayor of Warrenton, died sud denly at his home in Warrenton r todart.--'-1 c4i - Malarkey recently had seemed well on ' the road to recovery from a long illness and his death was unexpected. 4 . ?; ' SITE TRANSFERRED ' ' ROSEBURO, Ore., April 7 . ... (AP)-Transfer of -450 acrea ot land to the federal government as the site for the $1,000,000 na " tional soldiers , home to be built ' . here bv the Veterans bureau was effected here today by the state ami tha eity of Rosehurg. - . George Neuner, United ' States - attorney, accepted the t property on behalf of the government. ; Tha transfer Included 40 acres " of land, and all buildings -of the nro?nn Soldiers' home and iu - acres of land donated by. the city N ef Rosehurg for the - new federal ; home. " ' ' BEND LINE FINISHED BEND, Ore., April 7 (AP)- Freight service 1 over the 'Great Northern railroad's new . line from .Bend.7 to ' Shevlin" Junction began today, for demanding In a telegram to Henry L. Stevens. Jr., national commander, yesterday, ; that Le gion representatives stop trying to ''coerce congress. ' Stem her said the state depart ment of the Legion was in accord I with tha stand recently taken by Stevens against Immediate liquid- Suit Pressers War Ended and . Prices to Rise American Hawaiian company. Captain , Griffin, - who notified federal ; authorities, said the opium was discovered by V the boatswain as he started to bare holes la the tubs so bungs Could be Inserted to simplify changes ot water tor the turtles and eels "Merely by filing their declara tion of candidacy with tha secre tary of state, some IS candidates for Judicial offices la Oregon were automatically nominated. It was disclosed Thursday, and their names will not even appear oa the primary ballot. -wT -i This i situation i comes ' about through the working of the new Th latent ' IivaI iirlca war. be-1 kak. The new Une, which Is about f,0011 ij? d3uBteI comDenMr I tween the many dry cleaning es- .The tubs had double aides be- as required by manifest direc-1 non-partisan Judiciary law, which pronaea inacrwnera rt mrm aw. tion certificates. 24 miles long, including a re- 000,000. Work was started early I Mil Hot WaahaT INSURANCE FIRM WINS ; -PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 7, -(AP) Mrs, Alice H. McCredle today, lost her $10,000 suit against the Commercial Casualty Insurance company on an accl- Swells List of - Milder weather has brought transients "on the road literally dent policy of the late Charles! by the hundreds, city police re- Y. WigfalV attorney, ot which she was beneficiary. ;, A circuit court jury returned a Ublishmenta here, will come to an end on Monday aa tha result of a meeting, attended this week by representatives of every firm. All agreed to establish .- the scale of charges which existed before the 111 111 LU 3 uUCdld . nnrinr tha war. nricea want as low. as 28 f cents for pressing a suit. Under the scale adopted at the meeting. - $1.25 will be the prica for cleaning and pressing and $1.00 for easn and carry dus- portr f For the past week, - Hotel de MInto, flophouse on the thlrdhness. floor ot the city hall, has been verdict in favor of the defendant I filled to overflowing. The nightly company, sustaining thq umense theory that WigfaU'a mysterious death August 2V130. was sui cide. Mrs.- MtCredie maintained Wlgtall was shot and fatally wounded by a hitch-hiker. average of "residents" has been1 from 90 to 10 0.- The influx of transients has made the : cot space Inadequate 1 and many of the men have had STOCK SALESMAN HELD PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 7 (AP) - George Hay, 88 stock salesman, was arrested here to day and held as a fugitive'' from Denver. Colo.,-where, ponce said. to sleep on the floor and tables. . he Is wanted ea a t clour warrant, mora than two candidates for a Judicial office they are nominated automatically. c v.- ' x ; -A ', I Unique among this list Is Judge Arlle O. Walker of the Polk-Yamhill circuit court, who wQl be the only nominee for the office be how holds. However, his name will ap pear en the genera election bal lot, with a . space- for writing In iAtfct name for the office. MUNICH. Germany. April. 7 ! a candidacy in which Salem rween. wnien tne opium v was stored. Captain Griffin said, v Bavarians Balk : At Hitler Plan (AP) Adolf HiUer'a national so cialists and .the authority . of the Bavarian - state came , Into direct conflict ? today when, Ernest Roehm, commander of the Nazi storm I - troops, announced he would mohillte .his Hitlerite t bat talions tor the election next Sun day and tha Bavarian government decreed . 'no such mobilization residents will be Interested Is that ef Charles W. Redding for circuit Judge In department No. 8, Mult nomah county. Keaoinx. wno i running against William A. Ek wall, incumbent, and Clarence E. Vaarer. la a former Salem boy and waa student body president at Willamette university In 1927-28. - Amonr the candidates for Ju dicial offices who automatically were nominated upon tiling their declarations, and whose names will not appear on the primary election ballot are James W. Crawford and H. M. Tomllnson, for Judge ot the circuit court for READS FOR PHI CHICAGO. April 7, AP) Jack Guzlk, pudgy business man ager of 8earfaee'- Al CaponVa gang, - left tonight for Leavea-' worth. Kan., federal penitentiary to start serving a five-year tana for trying to -cheat the government on his Income tax. . Guzlk waa ensconced In a pri vate drawing room as a paytne passenger, accompanied by two guards his "guesU" for tba trip. . The gangster cut his pre-peati-tentlary freedom short ona day and dug into his pocket for three train tickets, drawing room ac commodations and other expeasea of himself and guards to avetd being shipped In tha regular pria on train tomorrow with the week ly allotment of prisoners. He was charged with owing $822,900 In taxes. Multnomah county, department I PJafnrm tn ht No. 2. Three candidates filed for IdHiU 1 L - Built Saturday : By Republicans each ot other Multnomah county circuit .Judgeships to be filled at this years elections. Neither will there be any eon test at the primary election tor the office of circuit Judge of Clackamaa county. The two candi dates who automatically' became More than 200 republican teacv era la tha county are expected SnmTni for this Saturday for tha. platform "m.1.?orJ!.W?lB I makina convention to be held at. C touretteteeumbent.- and iLL?lFJl Charles T. Slerers. both of Oregon merca rooms. Wg? drr - - v' . appointed by precinct eomnuttea- Other contests tor eireuu court i "ITZZZm 7 Judge, In which the, candidates aiecuon ww o. T '7 autmnatically were "nominated lrLi when they filed their deelaraUons. ..f -hSaSi: Morrow and Umatilla L M. I iuon. jy 7Z Schannep. Pendleton r Calvin I I e nroceaar z . !lZ L -V Sweek. Pendleton. - . 1 convenuoa w cu" - Union and Wallowa J. w.i ww -" " ,r Knowlea,, La Grande; Ernest R. I pointment or a P" co"r Rlnro. La Grande. I tee and then to debate the report Gilliam. Sherman, Wheeler - I iaa conmiuw Cari Hendricks, Fossil; D. R. Far-1 adopting the platform which tha ker. Condon."'"' - - commute reports. ! - . . .