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The OREGON STATESMAN. Saleni, Oregon, Wednesday Mornimr. Aujrusl 17, 1931. ICOMCIilBS, M L" nPTDCCC r T SIX YOUTHS l.".VE THE PRESIDENT ACCEPTS THE NOi.HNATION A JOYOUS REUNION IkiUUIL IIUIIILUJ FOUKEilCE PE C HI DAT V PAGE TWO held note Betty - Compton Mentioned; Governor Grills,, Mayor Concerning Sherwood . (Continued from "page 1) on what be bad don to .locate Sherwood, for whom Samuel Sea bury. t Hofstadter committee in vestigator, issued a subpoena. Sherwood disappeared last Aug ost, three days alter the subpoena was Issued. It was served on him at Mexico City He Ignored, It. . Walker said the police searched diligently lor him. , - r Avers Diligent ! Effort Was Made . - "Wasn't it a matter of public notoriety when you got back from Europe (last September) that he'd skipped?" the governor ask , ed. .- , - - ."It was not." said Walker. "He - bad gone away to be married.", ' "Didn't you know the whole town was looking for Sherwood?" "I did not. " Speaking rapidly, Mr. Roose- " y Telt queried: . - '.'Didn't you" see the headlines? Didn't you read the. papers? Didn't ou communicate with him by ',fele graph or telephone In Mexico City?" " - v .- Walker, raising his voice, an- V x 7 Group From Salem Will go To Philippines ,:and: "Hawaiian Units - A Historic moment in Constitution Ball, Washington, colonial gown fat left), smiles graciously, while other , as President Hoover smilingly steps to the front ox notables on the platform applaud. Chairman Sanders, the rostrum to accept the Republican Party's renom- of the Republican National Committee, is in the center liiation for the Presidency. Mrs. Hoover, attired in and Secretary Stimson stands behind Mrs. Hoover. swered "I did not. There was no Monday, the 12th. The local asso- neceesity.' elation meets in the weekly lunch eon session on the fifth floor of the Masonic building each Wed nesday. Dates for the state bureau man agers' meeting were set here last! week when John M. Keeler of Portland, secretary of the state group, conferred with Roy Was- sam of Salem, president of the stat? managers.: The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK PROPOSE HHLY SCHOOL CONTRACTS ; EUlaore Edmund Iowe In "Attorney for the Defense. Friday Jackie Cooper in "When a Feller Needs a Friend." - THEATRE ROBBEI (Continued from pa 1) to havojost a purse, which Kiser v aaid, contained none or very little money, v r The next Monday morning Kis er came to St umbo's office In the 1 theatre, and after conversing ' about the purse demanded that Sf umbo open the safe. At point , m .im Qtnmlui AA n nft tiro- ,duee two sack, of money con-1 As a means roteet taining a few cents over H7. "r ? " ,.. 6 The woman, guarding the door. hool tuition case is lost In the came in fol owing the theft and supreme court next month, a tied BtumbO's hinds together, proposition of offering teachers then the pair made their getaway, affected by the case monthly, in the witness said. stead of -yearly contracts la ex Tom Garland, attorney tor KIs- Pected to be offered at the school er, possibly Indicated defense Kis- rd meeting next Tuesday "... - . . .. . - . o. niaht. - Aronnd 10 teachers will y...': aw Itj aV!.ani M1a inw ol. 1 miMVia m w is auiuuf,uu uutuu I - sertion that he was simply alter Headed for United Amy ser vice, slxSalem youths last night sailed jfrora Portland . for San Francisco, there to await the sail ing of the Republic, amy trans port, for the Hawalin and Phlll pplno Islands on September 11. Four enlisted for the Hawaiian de partment, the other two for the Philippines, r - Enlisted are the following: . Frank L. Pack, IS, son of George L Pack, route four, In fantry, Philippines. James B. Wolfe, It, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wolfe, route six. Infantry, Hawaii, James was graduated from Salem high school last Juno. Fred Golden, IS, son of Mrs. Hattle Golden, 9 IB Madison ave nue, coast artilery, Philippines. Fred was born at Fort Miles. Philippine) islands. His father Is a retired soldier. EMn Trick. 18, son of Mrs. Elaie M. Trick, route four, in fantry, Hawaii. Ho also was graduated from Salem high, this year and was a member of the national guard. surveyors encroached six feet on-1 . L""i" "n n tn thm smith nf h i nranertr. I 7 V. uiuhii, o "uuw " W " 1 . - . . TT- f J - including a row of fruit trees. Hoi ,amwmu' and his predecessors had held the lM paduate tWs year. di.nntnii trin f infl fAnP.d m. Donald N. Maestretti. II. son of for th Biflt SB eara. h atatea. Mrs. Winnie M. Maestretti. 210 .. win Jt,m it,Mn,i. I South Cottage street, infantry. boundary. JOBIFSS LIBERTY PITIES 1 JO completed three years work at Salem blgh and belonged to the national guard. The Salem recruiting office auota for August is filled. Serg eant Harry P. Endner urges all young men contemplating enlist ment in the army to register as soon as possible. . Hollywood Today Johnny Weissmuller in "Tarxan, the Ape Man." Wednesday Lionel Barry- more in "Broken Lullaby. Friday Richard Arlen in "Sky Bride." LOOKS LIKE SMITH IDT YET APPEASED Grand Today Joan Bennett in -Week Ends Only." Wednesday Elissa Land! In "DftTfl'a Lottery " in money contained in the purse. FJI'LEOD DECEIVES 11 1 n IS Some sort of arrangement is needed whereby an adequate number of teachers will be avail able at the start of the school year, September 18. Because of the uncertainty of the amount of funds to be avail able for the high school, and of ;iiw oi inw iacnuy, rrencipai ureal tttq jr 1 f API TZA- D. Wolf is bSTing to make vir-l .1 "V;"' " ,- ' t a ally two general class ached-l J . " ,-m t MHPiCE' 1 FOU M BED ST. LOUIS, Aug. II (AP) The Rev. James R. 'Cox, Pitts burgh priest, and about 400 of his "jobless" party delegates, ar rived late today at a St. ' Louis county racetrack site of a pro posed national convention of the 'Jobless" and liberty parties to morrow and Thursday. William BL "Coin" Harvey. NSW iobk, autai-lAT) leader of tha liberty nartr. eele-1 Behind tho closed doors of "Al" b rated bla Slst birthday at the 1 Smith's skyscraper office. Bp ear track, brinalna- forward tho ones-(or Garner and tho "Happy War- tion of who would control tho riot" conferred over tho Boose convention, and in ease of a co- volt-Garner campaign for nearly alttlon, tbe choice of a preslden- an hour today. m a e BIO A. tlal nominee. I I navo nopes ne wm support Harvey has already been nom-1 tho ticket,'" said democracy teo- inatod for tho presidency by tho presidential nominee, as he came liberty party. Father Cox is re- from the room smiling. "Actlve- eeptlvo to tho nomination by this y." n later added, convention. Ho has expressed "Bat let him speak for him- himself as eager U get together self," tho. Toxan said iiekiy witk Harvey and tho. Ubeftr par-1 when asked for 4eUils of their ty, saying "the program : of our I conversation. blue shirts and his liberty party Forty-five minutes after oar- don't seem to bo so different that J aor naa tect. smiia came zrom The happiest motker in tha world was Mrs. Victoria Markowsky, of Brooklyn, N. T, when her four-year-old daughter Florence, missing two days, was returned to her by the polka. A young woman neighbor, believed to be demented, took Florence to a Manhattan hotel after having the eaildt hair out and purchasing a new frock for the tot. FOAM! TEMPLE LOSS IS IT HEAVY Fire Insurance inspectors yes terday said tho loss from tho Fra ternal Temple fire probably wonld not prove as great as first esti mated. They were not ready to give an accurate figure but inti mated It would bo lees than l 090. If this is the case. Insurance held by tho temple association will very nearly cover tho loss.' It is understood two policies were neid. one for J l 00. Whether or not the' building will bo repaired immediately has not yet been decided. Cash Rob erts, one of tho association direct ors, last night said he expected this work would bo ordered at a meeting of tho board in tho next tew days. Damage to tho maple floor in the main hall on tho second floor was greatly diminished by work of firemen who worked for sev oral hours after the fire was out at sweeping off tho water and cleaning up litter about tho place, road bo made a market road This covers a distance of about five miles. . During tho present economic mow wuuvt una iran i fn -.n. i,iA.i , a - will that tho court this year will out- V"- r. ThVi. ... 1 4 mm a w i there .should be any areat trouble i bis office, Revtval of military honors first ules. the one based On the usual t ' A " -Tl-,- of Hanaburcibout It. But if Mr, Harvey won't! His Jaw was squarely set. His " V a A-mm 1 " fi AAVOa I fii1iA a " Ou a m - SI. a j.--- t m"m I a conferred by General , George I number of students, the extra Washington on his Revolutionary pno arranged for a smaller num- i. h'rnftdabl twice by Ma soldiers has brought-to Thomas her. Several hundred boys and 5?"," SalL. A. McLeod, candy and tobacco girls less will attend school if gQanlsh woman who came here TCUUUi aa fcuw vutu a i euv - kHtisvH a Mvit seeauk. Am m fjasaa tional bank building, award of luclpated. tho-'purpIe heart" as the result family, was found dead today, IPlay ban wo will play alone, oven customary smile waa missing. 14 a vaa wesoi wHtwwiva S ' ' of wounds he suffered while car rying messages in tho Argonne forest. France, October 14, 1918. The medal bears the inscription,: "For Military Merit This successor of Washington's honorary medal, consists of a pur ple heart, bearing a gold bust of the Revolutionary general and first president of the United States. Tho 1932 medal Is given HSIA COMPLSII OF 0. S. ATTIMI atom mat 15 FILLY ACHIEVED with, him 12 years ago. The body was in a shabby ho tel . room on tho edge of the msrket quarter "of Les Hallos in tho heart of old Paris. Tho police commissioner said tho - Supposed prince had, been married to Claire do Crosse Con ger, of Ohio, daughter of an American naval officer. Maaamo Brau-Soler had a letter which I smashing goal of science dislrf- Bourbon had given her to mail 1 tegratlon of masses of atoms - MOSCOW. Aur. II CAP) I to his son. ; It was addressed to i was announced today by the Ger- Ia closely - clipped words ho answered all questions concerning tho conference with this state ment: "About everything that took place with Mr. Garner I have not ; a single word to say not a single word." Blaze Destroys Hay Just Baled On Durbin Farm BERLIN, Aug, Success in another great atom- -H (AP) Paving oi ' Fills i I ci . upon cjuDiimity Road Under Way The attack on tho United States Rudolph do Bourbon, of Clevo- man General Electric company. the world war, was in five major engagements, once gassed, and in the Argonne, struck in the left Russia was revived today by Is- vestla, tho government organ, 711fJcra ' Pnnirc which declared that non-reeognl- JUllgtS JrUIAUClS Tha sew accomplishment takes big power announced as tho en- A crew was started to work tiro output of tho German plant JBnM7m sTt ,yA tt i.tA tween SubUmity and SUytoo. pay and converts it into atom-smash ing particles. was a member of the 188th in fantry, 42d, or Rainbow, division. Credit Workers Will Meet Here, Mid-September Because -the Oregon Bureau 1 Managers association will hold ai - conference hero September 12 and 13; the Saleni Credit association will likely take action at its meet ing today to advance its Wednes day, , September 14, meeting . to and increases tho danger of world conflict, The American political regime. -n article In the newspaper- as serted. Is "old and decomposed" because the Washington govern- Inr thm fflla wbfeh wr laft oo V of .tanML He "on hurts Amoric oconomicaily fifoimB- nf Tw) "Wl? . u when fiv. bridge, wore Ukeu out wss a member of the l8th In. aw increasea o oanger ox worm w---- - wTw Zm'Zto Tear, was tho report yester- Heidecke Wives 55T of 2J JR smashes achieved by previous sci- J rrr . ,V Johnson stated that this was tho biggest paving Job to bo done yet this year, tho first year for some time when tho lack of pav ing mileage completed has beau so noticeable. Claim of two anBarentlv bona! entitle methods. The Importance Nil wire, of the lata John A. W. I of their development Is this la ment refuses to recognise Mos-1 Heldecko to participation In ' his 1 ereasa m numoers. cow. I estate, were taken under advise-. One of tho elements in tho ment by County Judge Siegmundl ft;..4 rjM..Mr great reduction of the United after a probata hearing Tuesday. fiicXZl UULd JT dying States trade balance Is tho de-ITho estate amounts to IB50. : l r T mmmmm. . creaso In American exports to the Alice i Christiana Hoidecko of I V Or LtRVn rVOfK. UJ3.S.K., izvestia said. "The im-I tiraaiora, ra-, ciauns sne , was i war f Tt portanco of economic relations I married to eideckt In 1883. and I UianV CjlVCH JODS vwt U UiaAIL, lies not in toe I upt iuur vunui on were uui u iu past or tno present but in tho iu- im union, ueorgiana. ueiaecxei Salem barber eonUnuea to ture. because the Soviet economic I says she married- Heldecko inlt.v. diMtin f nnunninrmMi strength is increasiae every year." I Polk county in IS IS. NO evidence! nn11M tn rat fita lawn tliMW points to nis hiring Been aivorc- mtUj ureeded. Each day ha is cd from either of thOwitea, but ftlrittg one or more men to pull indiatioa. u VT0? weeds for an hour, with a haircut Less than two hours after tho baling machine had pulled away from tho Frank Durbin dairy farm, one-naif mile south of Four Corners, yesterday afternoon, tbol suck of 20 to 21 tons of newly baled straw caught tiro. All but a few bale were destroyed. Tho fire started in chaff, presumably from a cigarette stub. Saleni firemen responded to a call for aid and used chemicals in preventing spread of the blase tbreuga the stubble field. No buildings were menaced. Triumph Asking For Designation Oi Market Road Stating that they own 100 per cent of the property and are will ing to give tho right-of-way, peti tioners bare placed a petition be fore tho county eonrt requesting that the Triumph road from the Breiteasteln place tpest the Tri umph school to the Silver Falls of consciousness. I Scotl anri- Dana Speakers; . J I Annwirtcerf; Musical f . . Program Planned.,1;' . Plana for the Marlon County Federation of Community clubs -picnic which will be held at Cham poeg . Labor day, 'September f, . were discussed and-furthered at a -. meeting - of - the federation's . board of directors here Tuesday night . ? ; i 5 -.-'ft: T Leslie M. Scott and Marshall ' N. DaaaJ Portland nrrspapermen who are prominent in public af fairs of Oregon, will be the speak ers, it was announced.' i i - Several bands will be present and additional entertainment of a musical nature wlH.be provided by tho Mt. Angel Don's chorus, directed by A. B. Schierbaum, and. by two soloists whose names have not been announced, Mrs. Mary Denton is arranging for the solo ists appearance. A: program of sports is being arranged, with prises for tho win ners. . An inter-dub horseshoe tournament Is planned. - - - Persons attending win bring basket lunches, coffee to be pro vided by the federation. Every body is Invited, and especially members of community clubs which are not affiliated with the federation as well as those thst are members. Announcement of the new plaa line another five-year program, tor market road work, and that now market road work may be put off until the return of better times. This question will probably be taken up during the coming winter. Mrs. Ellen Mann Drowjis; Funeral WEIGHT 6UESSINB HESTKHED Forty-nine-pounds, three ouno- rn j aIL weighed the White King Chl 4 O DC in Odi (372 nook salmon, feature of a guess ing contest which was concluded Mrs. Ellen Owen Mann- 20. of at Fitts market, 211 North Corn- Oakland. CaL. resident of Salem erclal street, yesterday after untn about eight years ago, was noon. The six persons winning a drowned Sunday while swimming poruon or me run, ana their at a park at Traey, Cel., accord- guesses were: ing to word received here. She I P. U Fraser, Ray Petrosso and was educated in Salem and lived I Euingsworm, 41 pounds; here Until she went to Oakland to I E. B. Crawford and H. L. Coch- be employed as assistant buyer ran, SO pounds, and B. 8. Pear- and instructor In art work at the or Turner, ft pounds. H. C Capwell company, merchants. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Owen of Sa lem; two sisters, Mrs. H. J. Wal- rath of Salem and Mrs. M. M. Missing out because they tailed to attend tho welrhinr of the fish were H. Harley Smith. Charles Moore, T. A. Bronson and W. E. Tattle. Guesses ran wild in tho eon- Grayble Of Gearing, Neb., and one (test. Of the 731 persons guessing. brother, Judd W. Owen of Sua 1 aaia tne run weighed over Diego, CaL I TS pounda and 21, over 100 Funeral services will be held Pounds. Highest guess was 250, In Salem under direction of W. T. I lowest Rigdon ft Son. Ruling Made on Children's Funds Funds appropriated by the Ore- Chamberlain is Held After Raid George Chamberlain landed la ,;.,?ffVSL J l ZZ ftne city Jail last night on a liquor A18!;;!!0:.?8.!0' I Charge a. the result of a police pendent children can bo expended only for tho care and support of such children, within this state and under the supervision and Jurisdiction of the child weltsre commission. Attorney General VanWinkle held In an opinion handed down here today. Tho opinion was asked by Wil liam Elnxig, secretary of tbe state board of control, and had to do with the support of non-resident children committed to Oregon Institutions. raid on the house at 718 North Commercial street The officers found IS quarts of alleged beer. SUFFERS PARALYSIS TURNER, Aug. 10 Mrs. Lo retta J. Rowley suffered a para lytic stroke at her homo Friday night When discovered, ft was ! thought she had been unconscious for several hours. Her condition seemed unchanged till Sunday morning when she showed signs NEW STAR t Annual Illinois y... muni ,;.,... lbUil iAViU) r ' 140 Take Part with the first s , ' -" . , 'VyVl - '-i'-.r"'.'! 1 ' i I j - ' i J ". :-:-.. - : .J I . -A' : '' I ' . h ' , x' i I V " A j r . h Vi j - Ti i ; i - Ji'f I ' t I ! j' v". : GERVAIS, . Aug. It. Tho fourth annual Illinois picnic was held Sunday in the Maupis ante ' park, Woodburn, and was attend ed by about 140 former citizens of that commonwealth. A boon- City's Title to Disposal Plant Tract Disputed Eight men were placed by the TJ. S.-T. M. C A. empleyment bu reau yesterday, one at the weeding work, two at digging a basement. one at building a logging road, another at washing dishes and two at woodcutting. Assistant Haaa; ger Dotson looks for the coming et the hop picking next week and of prunes later to improve the The city's ownership of a por- teous basket dinner was served at I tion of the recently-acquired sew-1 employment situation greatly. noon, following which Dr. J. S.I age ouposai traci, norm on Klver Landers of , the Monmouth Nor- road, will be disputed, according mali school delivered a fine ad-1 to a letter received yesterday -by dress. The place and date of tho 1 Rocorder . Mark Paulsen from an meetinr for 1932 was left to the attorney acting ror E. w. Wick executive committee. Jert owner of tho orchard to tho The following officers wereinortn of the city property. elected for . the ensuing year. which comprises the executive I committee: M. C. Davis, presi dent; J. C. Fields of Salem, vice president; L V. McAdoo, secretary-treasurer: members. C R. Duncan and E. W. , Austin of Woodburn. Mr. Davis. Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Duncan were reelected for the ! fourth, consecutive time. WIckert claims that the city's OI Tt AND. Ot IGON Weet a new foreign acquisition for Hollywood in the person of Char lotte Suia, who ia shown arriving in New York from her native ' Europe. Charlotte is a natural j. blonde of German'Swiss parents and has already made a name for herself ia the European film world. I 6 Kelly Receiver, Silverton Bank SILVERTON. Aug. 16 Floyd II. .Kelly of Kelso, Wash. has been . appointed receiver of tha First National bankvhere, and has arrived to take charge. He an nounces that no settlement eon-! cerning the bank's condition will bo given out tor at least twa weeks. Ho and Mrs. Kelly have taken rooms at . the Anderson hotel. - , ll ItVi e ins i, ofel Con dress . if AJbaeOwssflssSa Ck JIOLLYWOCy . Houmi of 25c Talkios TODAY THURSDAY Hfjitl"! V-li y a P. M. OREM JJ IJllADVl CnMST ' I LUBITSCHl Played by aa Inspired cast :.: LIONEL BARRYMORB NANCY CARROLL PHILLIPS HOLMES Be sure and be at the Holly wood Tonight 9 P. M, oming to tbe Hollywood Sunday for Three Days "THE MONTANA COW GIRLS" IX FERSOX Hear them ever Badle SUUoa KGW Now f5 5 v Today l'far evn 4 HATE . . . . ' II - J WUa creed! VVM '4 j H 'v WeriUshobbjl fi) E SJ" A great dofe , a ' - :1 lit v Inrpf . . wntfl ' ' ' "wOaMHsi KVoflBC(S " ff . Tonight Is E- r- 4 r DD ALL L,- v sj - RT" " fC fy II Ml" ADDED P1-l-J 1- J LJft i l 1 I 1 III I tl - lft. - I I . k ' " III -1 ii 1 1 i h rm rN' "v ti r iii II I Comedy LiJLLiLsO U I j j i NewskSeJtooa -1! ) jVt tTT CCl ::7X! CL2.-Z:ZS j w . ' f . wrtuuuuj a BRING THE rnrrpn-v BELOW A " PAL TICKET - 1 ADMIT ONE when , presented with one 23c ' " paid admission ' GOOD TOXIGHT ONLY I ACQ. tT ,i 1 rr att iftirj k srvr ose A TRIUMPH IN TRAIN COMFORT Lv. Portland 95 KM Daily Pour distinct varieties of slashed far a ma it - Inrluriinn am.wrv ; and round-wTp fravel bargains. 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