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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1932)
The OGOriTAtalArTv'SaUa. vOreVnVthursday IlorniarArril 23. 1522 - -3.. n. v . i.- 1: hex one TO BUI PllH Represeritative;Citizehsf of ..AH Portions , of State " -Will Gather Here- All roads Vm lead to the state eapltol building ? next Monday aad Tmosday when citizen from tMs eommaaUy- and throncnoat tno state will; attend tbo first ttate-wtde conference on Child bealtb and protection belag call ed by Goternor J alias L. Meier. Tbo eonfereaee speaker, George Aubrey Hastings. arrWed tn tbo State last Sunday -1 Gorernor Meier bas Issued of ti dal tnrltations , to sereral ,bnn drod representatlTo OregonUns urging them to attend tbo confer one and to bare the)rvorganiza tlons -tepresented Tbo confer ence Is open to tb general pub lic and . sereral . hundred persons ar expected to attend.. 4 Alt day Monday beginning at f;X0 a. nC wilt bo giren orer to a study of facts that hare been gatbered daring recent weeks by some 40 committees of the con ference on Oregon conditions ,sl recting child welfare. The poblic health section will meet with the medical' serTiee section at :30 a. ra. In the Sea- ate Chambers. Dr. Frederick D. Strieker. Dr. A. O. Bettman and ' Dr. R. B. Dillehunt will be In eharge. fiewral Lwicheons , Are Being Planned The section on education will meet in three separate rooms. C A. Howard, section chairman, is In charge and, will be- assisted by a committee of sereral helpers. Sections C D E and F will meet In Boom 315, sections A and B tn the Ways and Means room and section G in Room 332. Miss Louise Cottrell will pro side at tbo section on the handi capped child, meeting In the bouse of ropresentatiTee. ' . RATrl aroniM ara holdina luncheons Monday and Tuesday at noon. Monday evening at b p. as. a public gathreing will be held at the house of representatives. Mr. Hastings will address this meeting. Governor Meier is also scheduled to appear to address the group. Recommendations for improv ing and correcting conditions will be presented Tuesday, section by section, before the entire confer ence which, will meet as a body la the bouse of representatives. Opportunity for discussion and analysis of these reports will be given to conference attendants as well as by delegates and commit tee members. Exhibits of various kinds will be shown on the first floor of the capitol building. A booth will be set up In tbo capitol rotunda and everyone attending will be urged to register. ED LABISH CENTER. April IT W. H. (Bill) Cook, ex-gangster and prison worker, whose career has been most colorful, will speak at "the L&blsh Center scboolhouse Friday night. April 29. at 8 p.m. Prior to his conversion, Mr. Cook was a gang leader. Ho served as a machine gunner on the French frontier during the war, but Is now devoting his life to lecturing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller are the parents of a 10 pound daughter, born last week. This Is the third daughter and fourth child. Miller ' Is employed on the Hayes ranch. Mrs.v W. R. Daugherty and daughter Bernadeen, Florence Pagh, Naomi Hornscbuch, Clyde Boehm. and Elmer McClanghry returned Sunday from sessions of the state C. E. convention in Port land. At the convention, Miss Lo is Miles of 8alem received second prize, a' gold C. E. pin, for her poster In the' state contest. The Marlon county publicity scrapbook vwas awarded first place, and the county exhibit was the second largest there. In the Bible dra matizations, the First Christian Intermediate society of Salem was ' fourth in the 12 plays presented. Jubilee convention of the Wom en's Missionary society and the Young People's Missionary society of the Free Methodist -church will be held at the Free Methodist church la Salem May t tot. The convention Is In celebration of the ' SOth anniversary of missions in the church. ' A. large delegation of visitors Is expected, . with Salem members -and friends planning" to -throw their homes open to guests. En tertainment and meals will be pro vided by the local church. ; Rev. Cecil Troxel who arrived : In Seattle front China April 25 , will be the main speaker. Mrs. . Troxel will also attend. Other speakers win Include Miss Daisy Fredrick, returned ntntmitr : from Africa, now living at Wood burn; Rev. Myron Boyd of Seat ' tie Pacifie College and pastor of me etnei. wash., church. . - - - Other attractions 1 will- Include the Seattle Pacific Colfera male auartet, known to-many, from ra- aio programs. A .declamation con- 7 . test will be "held Saturday night, ....... , , fi Community Club to.: ? Give Play Outside LIBERTY, April 17 The Com- munlty club play; "Bertie's Care- woman" will he out on t Shaw ' Wednesday alghtv May . A large -i crowd is expected there.- The east ef the play Is witllnx to asnear in .. any other district wishing to show . It, according to F, B. - Jadd, dub Mm HO MEMBERS FEMINISTS UP m Adopted by Letgfrg AaAeri;iaw "By C. V. S2SPAKD r ; How Iany TrfcJca Ccn ,The following hand was recently .played brilliantly by C "S. Leek-fidga.- Bidding went at followi: Z, 1 -Spade; no bid, were nude by A-B; Y, I S-Diaraondjj Z. 4-Dia-monds; . Y, 4-Hearta f ebowinf ace) ; Z, (-No Tramps ( showier black suits well under control) ; Y, 6-Diamonds. The opening lead was J of dabs (the only unbid salt). Can Y' fulfill bis contract agaiaat any subsequent defense? - A 1069 , ' VAK Se2 AK754 4Q9874 V983 JI0t 32 VQHP762 K733 .V J8 A AKJ2 14 ..- Q1&96 Ulce other leadinr exoerts Mr. rckridfire nossessea the ability of .picking "the only hope that 8 of dubs m bis own band Immediately suggested that be might squeeze B, orovided that slayer held most of the missing spade strength, and bis play from the first was based upon that hope. It was barely possible, but quite Improbable, that B had led the J from K-J-10, with or without added length. Z's Q corered the J, but A's E won the first trick, oblig ing Y to win all "remaining tricks to fulfill his contract The return lead was A's original fourth best erne, drawing u'n lv and dummy's axe. Subsequent play went as fol- rnt Th declarer ran off four Ulldcr the , DOlTie FTHE state highway, commission 1 today in Portland will open V1US UU ftVUUt WICITIUUWII million dollars of road work, in cluding improvement of 111 miles road and six bridges in one-third of the counties in the state. The commission meeting is expected to take several days, according to the schedule- outlined. The commission likewise will open bids on the 9172,000 bond issue, the balance of the mll lion dollars which the commis sion authorized for short tens period, bat which was not all sold. Eastern bids have bees received on this total as well as state bids, so it is believed the bonds v.ill be sold. The widening project for the Pacific highway north from Sa lem will not bo let today, but the commission announced bida for this work will bo called for. the meeting about the middle of May. specifications and other details held up the matter ao that bids could not be called for the April meeting. The state highway depart ment members will be .hosts at dinner given for Roy Klein, former state highway engineer, Saturday night of this week, it was announced today. The din ner party will be an apprecia tive of Roy's work with the de partment for the many years he was connected with it. Ben Wing denies the allegation. It was stated In Portland papers the other day that Wing would nanaie Rufus C. Holman a cam paign in Multnomah county. When asked if this was true Ben said: "I have nothing to do with Hol man's campaign, and that story k B on Meat of better quality than most markets II Beef Roasts Special " "Os 1&. Mutton Stow Special Ifc. 18 FREE DELIYEIIY T ITIm at Dtomombfj rounds of trumps, winning tha fourth trick tn bis own hand. A and B followed ton twice, than A discarded on dob and on heart! B discarded a low hairs and one spade. Upon the lead of the fifth dia mond, B discarded another heart dummy let go its last dob) A dls. carded a low heart. To squeeze B, the declarer's next lead 'was his Acs of hearts, capturing Bs last remaining card of that suits both 2 and A followed suit. Each player held Just fir cards, as depicted below t 10i , VST-: 8 45 4QQ8I AAKJ2 3 - ' The final bit ofpressure was pat upon B when Y led his K of hearts, , B either had to let go his certain stop to the spade suit, or he had to discard his top dob. It was possible that A's one remain ing club was the 8, and that Y held the missing 7. Faced with that one chance to defeat the 'contract, B was forced to let go his dab and save his certain stop to the freer run of four spade tricks; dummy and A played hearts. Y led his good dub, and discarded dummy's lowest spade. The only chance that the declarer now ran was that the missing Q of Bp odes was held by A. As the cards happened to be dealt, nothing could prevent Y from win ning six odd. Occurrences and Gossip l at th center of Oregon' staU goremment waa the first I knew I was con nected with the campaign." The hotel men have wow a victory. Pressare brought to bear npoa the uperrisor of tran sportation W. W. Ride halgh has resnlted in a new letter going out to state depart ments. In thin letter he with draws the original list of most ly second-rate hotels, and In forms employes they eaa stop at snoot any notes lor n oaable charge. Oregon's capitol grounds has a wide reputation. The governor r ceivea a letter this week from a student in Billings, Montana ask lng for a twig or specimen of ev ery tree or plant on the grounds. Now there is a job for somebody to gambol on the green for those specimens, without cost to the taxpayers', otherwise the youth may not get what be wants. Indications . are that Brigadier-General Thomas E. Rile is out seeking political job. So tar it has been impossible to get . out of the general just what position he is seeking, but it is known that he has been making some speeches lately, and politicians are the only ones that should be can ed upon to speak daring a cam paign. Fees ap, Tom. Aad while speaking of General Rile, it has been learned that several officers of the national guard headquarters here hare some new pajamas. This fact is making It embarrassing ' for Rl- lea's father, who is here visiting from Agness, Curry county, to : inrn nome next weex. wen ex plain the predicament. . It seems when .Mr. Rile 178 South Commercial Pork Roast No Hock 83 lb- Bacon . Spedal A C - X EE'S real L In II: IC3 b. Nation VCr Recover. Says Rotary Speaker; Past Panic Recalled Rising t$ the defsnoe of ortho dox banking la this country, W. A. Holt, vice president of the United States National bank la Portland addressed the Rotary club here yesterday noon, - Announced to speak ea the work of the Recon struction Finance corporation Mr. Holt gar little time to that phase of the current altnation. Instead he reviewed the history of previ ous periods of deflation and ex pressed the hope aad confidence that -this country would pill through again as the has ta the past. We cant read history and use ear reasoning power without knowing a strong country like this will eome out all right" were hie words or reassurance. Sketching past panics Mr. Holt related that in 1S3T all banks tn the country dosed, national wealth , was only six billions of dollars and half. of all property mas sold under the sheriffs ham mer. In 1857 wealth had increas ed to IS billions, in 1ITS to SB billions. Eighty-nine railroads were in receivership ta 1STI and in 1891 some 100. Now national wealth has grown, to 180 billions. Heartening Figures On Ranks Offered He gave heartening statistics about banks, using figures on aa- t'onal banks because they were the only ones available. The to tal deposits In an banks that dos ed in 19 SI did not equal the de- noslts of the largest bank in this country. Losses actually suffered on bank deposits are relatively smalL Of all national banks that tailed from 1SII to the present. S8.4 per cent of deposits were re- naid. Holt oblected te nana guaranty legislation waisa maoe rood hanks nay tno losses or nan banks and crooked bankers, bo voiced words of defense for busi ness renluses who he asserted have been a lifting ioree-raising the whole level of living.- The Reconstruction Finance corporation does not deserve cri ticism of using its resources only to hela the "biz tallows." xnsxeaa It bas made most loans to smaller banks. 4t banks In Washington SI in Oreron received loans; oniy SI in New York and 11 in Massa chusetts. These loans are not rrants. but made on security, which while "slow" Is considered sound. Rev. and Mrs. Robert W. Por teous of the China Inland Mission will speak Thursday, April It, at the Immanuel Baptist church, corner of Hazel and Aeademy left the wilds of Curry county for Portland Mrs. Rile wished him to be dressed to the beet ef fashion,' so she secured him some fine pajamas. The elder ly gentleman seemingly did not use them, so the other night he distributed them around. Now he fears the wlfley wrath when he gets home sans his pa jamas. One of the hoariest democrats la the state wis a business visitor at the capitol yesterday. Ed Bail ey, who ran for gorernor two years ago, was here from Eugene. Bailey said he was interested la the political situation to Oregon, but. further than that refused to discuss tno matter. GET tell at regular prices. 8s Steak' Sirloin, Hound or T-6ons ijo lb. button Roast C3 b. IE 6 DIAL CSC3 HUMS' CSPMS TO SPEI 1H streets, at I:lt 9. at. "Thsy will tell the atory ' el.thdrl experiences during the 4t days they were held captives, by brigand. ' . . .They; hope to retara te Cains la August to take-ap the work ef the Naa-ehang Bible ? Institute, north ef the city where they were taken eapUve by bandits. They hare betwoea. theza served ft years in the O, JY M. - After an these yean of devoted and fruitful servlse. thsy were taksa prisoners about the end ef March lilt, by a notoriona hand of Chinese eoaimunlst brigands la x uaa-cnew. siang-et province. For lit 'days they wore constant ly to Imminent danger. . . . The story of their Centura, of the nerve wracking experience of those awful days aad weeks ef captivity, and finally their mlr- seuious aeuveraace to answer to world-wide prayer; and the heroic efforts of Chinese Christians who risked their, lives la their efforts to ebtata the freedom of Mr. and sua. porteous. hearUetirrina ana inspiring. Some of County , Schools to End Year Next Week . bpriojr is aero and if . von aoni oeueve it read this: A week from Friday. Mar C. the first schools la Marlon coun ty will be closed for the summer vacation. Just how many will end their years work then was not certain yesterday at the office of Mrs. Mary I. Fnlkerson, county super intendent, who Is not always ad vised of the closing dates of the schools la all the districts. "No school can end Its work un til Is! teaching days have been completed." said Kirs. Fulkerson yesterday. That la exclusive of all vacations or holidays." Quality Plants When shopplno; for plants, remember that choice) bed ding and vegetable planta art now read at the JAY MORRIS GREENHOUSE Liberty Road A Kwaid Ave. Phone 86ST ri rf " I A Film Showing the Plymouth Car in Construe rJjrw 1 ; tion . . How It is Made and Assembled 1 - fl fi 1 I : i I ; m if. "" f l '4.:- , .. ' . - . .. I- ' ' Ill . . .- Tyircda'imTro-insAi cups of -Rajah Cof feo wcro enjoyed by Salem people last mcixth! PhatVloU of coffee, b cups of Rajih Cof- feo havo beta enjoyed by Saleto pcoplo in the last two )wc;s!u. There must bo a crood reason for this increase, vC : 7 : 171 ScmthHmmercial St, Salem, Ore. i v TEA Black or Green Tomato Soap it u vi a a uvuiiv 10 oz. can emu Fruits and Vegetables Spring Onions & Radishes 4 bunches 10c LETTUCE, Crisp Solid Heads . each 5c CARROTS, Tender bunch 5c ORANGES, Large,Sweet 2 doz. 47c Lemons, they are mighty fine now, dz, 13c If other coffee at the price was "Just as good? a Rajah Coffeethe wouldn't hare to tell you. Unless It Is Rajah Coffee it don't hare Rajah qaality or flaror. Be sure yon get the Black & Orange Package. HI U7-m 10c lb. You Are Invited Our Salesroom TONIGHT 7;30 Chrysler and Plymouth Display and . Demonstration Week . . April ' 28 to May 5 V A special showing of all lers.See our Complete line together. Toa art cor . dlally Invited to inspect these cars or have them dem onstrated for you. t - SALEr,l AUT0L20BILG CO. ; - 'J 433 N. Commercial SL " -' a'.' tha ttement that mm fint gran nlated 10-3 2Sc 12 oz.pkgs. 5o Van Camp'a Can AIU Villa can Morgan Brand cana models of both Plymouth and 90 fMoro thanl28.00D am 8 Morning Milk Tall Cans - Limit" ANNOUNCING - f -A'New-, - Low Price on : TO . v "and : " Golden Star Coffee We hare been able to' reduce the . price on these two High Grade Coffees and now offer Tillman Coffee Q Per Pound DJLC VACUUM PACKED J7r - - -. Golden Star Coffee Is a wonderful value at this price VACUUM PACKED Per Ftfund Chrys - a. 1 25 c tlltflltiU--. . . -1