The OREGON OTATESMAN' . , . ueanesaay jiornln October 26. 1932 n n m. . H - oca! News Brief, PmiWOME 12 Are Baptised - fitnif.m.i tivc ror u members nf Clear Lake Evangelical. 'chart congregation were held at the Cal- apusi church here 'last nlitht, with the Clear Lake pastor H. R. Scheuermaa, conduct- u services. Three of the It were Immersed, the others eboos ing to be sprinkled. Of the three. wer' ther tad his young- -speeder riuiiM .... C. Jefferson 0f Silverton rout T iil..pyeV nw "r .enly at id striking- speeding automo- u ' T . n,caiae driven by Clara 1' Ahe. reM f the 'Jeffersoi anvers reported to city Police yesterday. No ope was In- 1 3 Special feature clever entertainer uow uoon dance Wed: nite. Federation Meet a At.-,.'.,,tJL of the repeal of. th a - . nub . uciuk wea ior and against the repeal f1 meeting of the Chris i ,1 cueruon oi Marlon county he d last night at the W. C. T TL nan. Pred J. Toote. Jr.. i presi- vt mo ieacration W" Urge i-i7 1 inquiries for sample eounty clerk's office here. Sample "0tVre be,nS distributed through the Tarlous election pre cinct, n tBe county to wh,ch ...oia were mailed this 1 week. October J 1st will be the final day or The Statesman's annual Bar sain Period The Statesman by man anywhere In Oregon, for one year, anlv S3 nn . 0 Tm Bppl7 ftftr th t of NoTember. Get Title The sum of $2507 was received In a sherifrs sale , mad here this week for the Ben jamin Franklin Savings & Loan complaint in a claim held against Margaret Shafer, and others. f ? tJ fetur cler entertainer at Mellow Moon dance Wed. nlte riW" ?Uhta Beauti I weather came to' Salem on Tuesday and brought smiles . aiwr a coia morn- IIs thf ,1,ht f0 brok and the sky was bright and cheery. Con tinted ary bearing in the case f ClaV DotV-f 1.7, oonginj to L. uoty.at Jeffersoa, waa continued i - jitsuce eourt yesterday wvrainr .- be i a ADDED TO LIBiy List Includes . Gardening, Histories; H are For Children Sixty-one new honVa v... Silt1 t.0.wtta blTe the Salem Publle library reeentlr. roartaea are books adaatd n hu.. until wimess raileato appear. wm..wu issued for the "lacss.in qsestion, who failed to appear or the hearing both " Ba TU?aay mornings. October 31st nt v ti.1 of The SUtesman's annual Bar- new l!H contains a wide rari gala I'eriod The Statesman by f,ty ,of.Iatortl. Including a par mall anywhere in Oregon, fer "cularly good assortment en rar- M'onT ,5 00- Rewlar rate of v?S,B? " eI1 " number of $4.t will uddIt aftp th. histories. The comn1t iit ti- M tL. - ' . . . ' w.ii . . Aldrlch. "Prudence Palfrey": " W WIH I II I W . X7 T I ITNllail tw. ' amonn tUken In for Y. M r a Hmmft w.rrenul. tff?? tt11 r.ePOrt; W Morgai .Th.i7oU; V?n,4.AB A'.the luncheon yester- I K a m o n r o": sth.. wlt reported. Total for Crock 'of Gold". k toe da w. ttn .-ut- ... ri i .v. T....zr.. '. r-" w . . iv.sii i vt rums Bireczer Aool taken in altorether for J I -DiarTrin X t..V,. Z?K7l iii aeiiea mi ana "The Work.-Wealth and H.hnil nesa of Minting i. v vc. -;, wh roes is ana Km At v.h American Birds . ; Briscoe. "Hardr Banir vat ion . RBTidoM pv. .l.v.v-i YorkState Debts Exp ensss, Poorly Contrast WithFederal Data . ... . Ht iuuc, Household furniture for sale. Seel ia ;wSoh BWlT. .w ... 4 ci. llli. i t Electios t- ou , Sanders, -The Alphabet u , wwaa. 1UB Mail W,... v.. uaraening; "MOO pieces of .lec'tio,. maTer: "OW" G"d.en- Drn. For- riLta..f. bd1 throSh SSfSJWa.Wf: UV I lid TVlBTai a. Jl a A ..I :;.TiT: 7 "V" uu1 "? "e Them xrune and Propagate Utehouse to the train, twl iL 8w d saTing much tim- ki' ir umyauon"; Sanders. "Vi- vauiauaB. i siisaai afiii n.f . Sweet Peas. How to Grow and Auxiliary Invito ru i ... . """"ws "ary or the Salem Le gion post are extended a special A the meWj ouBra auxiliary at it place tonight. It wa nounced last n!ehtfnnA i-- vA.. . . . .vxic cummnnicauon from the nvuuuarn auxillanr off t - ---- uisni Lull a riwui a maae tne trip. Show . miuuuuis management . Miner, -stunt Night To-Night" Showmaker: 'Choie ni.inv..! Wise, "Yearbook Of Short Tl.w- r. . oeoea :. Markham. "an- ouu ouinn ii V M ft T.. An Autobiorrann nf im Bryant. "Outdoor Tr.r.c.. t ' rca 91 inaustry"; Rus- sell. "On nnn4 v . S1V!.?2 9- Srt " f-- Wor, "Eand Tf viu a liiiaa nriinMrva i iiuuiori - Gents 5c, Ladies 15c. Pound. -NatlTe sto?r Make Elkho Tr4. 2Lth,.AmerLc Spf Seen in Hardinr ";u' vnanotte Bronte. 1118 v an. s-a n r i iaisv" r i work, made a tHn CIZZ ""S"" "Charlotte GIFT WHS ON DISPLAY HERE The silTer serricc tray present ed Senator McNary by other mem bers of the U. S. senate before ad journment of congress, was put on display in a local Jewelry store window In Salem Tuesday. On the serrice side of the tray la en grayed an appropriate in scription and on the reyerse side the names of all the senators par ticipating In the presentation. The inscription reads: "Presented to the Honorable Charles L.- McNary, senator of the United States from the state of Oregon, upon the termination of the first session of the seventy second congress, on the 13th day of July, 19J2, by the senators of the United States whose names are on the reverse side, as a slight token of their appreciation of his ability, of his devotion and loyalty to his county, and his courtesy and many kindnesses to them in dividually." . yesterdav t in. "v . r ' - penological Study": thert in progress. v - -'. f nougnta - 4 "uwen u, o Langbridge, Paych "Larrv. -rhnnK. w - v.t. - e."t ui a u u a. " ' i " m i T . ttooseveu as president. He said .e 5unnd 1,1 "thla Roosevelt many AF tha at a m a a 1 1 .... Dauio Biening qualities of courage and leadership that Ieaajr to tn American In the campaign of 1912, Colby made just such a western sneak- CamhrMir I n.i Tri-' SdSoJli ; ?nmond' "Southern ?p1mi!S onSece"ion"v; Cleland. Pathfinders"; f!n "nu t ...' Children' Rnnlr XT. Atkinson,-"Johnny Appleseed" That New York sUte expendi tures, debt and taxes under ad ministration of nnv.r... Roosevelt and his ri Ooveraor Smith show a startling and damaglnr contrast vnit-fi'n of the federal rortrammt anM, President Hoover and Coolldge., I revealed la a study mad nublte by tha non-partisan Engineers' National Hoover committee. in making, public the report, which has attracted vii tt. UonJa engineering circles, John v. D. Reyndera, nationally known steel maker and brldr hnii and; chairman of the commlttea i Uted that -time of stress brln1 all of a face to faea wts t. which every engineer habitually has to face in hia vorV v the facts of our management of government must now be faced by the electorate." stationary.- Th drop Ja tax eol lecUoa during th last two year of both New York and Federal government records Is pointed out aot as a result of lower rate, but of . redoeed . tecome dartag srorld depressloa for which nei thr Governor Roovlt nor Pre Ident Hoover can la any way be held responsible, v , v Declaring that "newspaper, ,adlo. or campalgm speeches ean ot speak with th fore of the record shows by th books, which reorda th accomplishment and not th promises," th report sur- S?!"?1 record th thought it deserves la th easting, of rote for th man wtio has to bring thla coantry out of th depression. Expenditures In Nw rn,v state, according to th findings of the report, show a continually up ward swing, reaching as high as 325 per cent since 1920. in which th pronounced upward turn of expenditure during th last two years record of the Roosevelt re- gim -is particularly evident, and this daring time of ni kistent n. cessity of government economy." "While New York state expens es wer rislnar in nrnendlnl fashion. Federal outlays were wa ning fn 1931 at 35 percent under the 1921 level. Official atatiatioa r 1931-1932. not yet avaUable, will show Increase arlslnx from emergency relief measures with out, however, affecting the dis torted contrast shown by tha rec ord of New York state versus Fed eral costs of government." Ing tour io;wwi:;ri ''lAzorr a. m . usiv'. T . . . -t " . xjs now matins for the demo-1 '."nn' "WicoIIna"; Brea- t.f.Vf, m,nee' n! at that time IfJ AiTen.tare Peter " rLX'JT 7T Snared per- v., . u t iao aepot to hear his 10-minute rear platform ad dress Tuesday morntng. He sum- aa J-ae ma,n polat of the address he delivered In Portland MOVING TO MAn,wv GRAND ISLAND. Oct. 2S Mr and Mrs. J. Jimmerson and daurh aT?,, T S., .? DUcOTeries of ""-Muigars"; McNeer. Mia -; oicott, "Bible Stor- wm O'Shea Old WOrld WondMr RtvrlA. . LaFontaine. "Fifty Fables From 'Th s nan . Daglish, The Smaller Ri. tv..h.v Fishes and Sea Animals"- Nida. FOR WILIIDIT NEXT What promises to be one of th moit iatrestlng Chdmeke- tan trips this fall will be 'taken this weekend. Th destination will be Wilhoit springs. Persons go ing wiu leav in cars from th Senator hotel Saturday afternoon - at I o'elocJt and return Sunday ugac to way will lead through Scotts Hills from where the signs win a roiiowed. - A turkey dinner will be served Saturday night and two meals on Sunday. A lively seasonable party nas oeen arranged for Saturday nignv xoiiowea by a four - mile blk to on of th nearby moun tain peats Sunday. . All ciun members and their friends ar invited to enjoy the trip. .Registration must be made at th Seaator hotel by C o'clock Friday night. the commnnltr g,tn.4.. the Macleay district, near Salem. n ' "r, .a W1" oe employed - mui iarm. 1LEM WOMAN TO WED '"vuma, uci. za (AP) A "'"8 license im.j t. t ' w cre -u uoiuia i-ence, Salem, Ore. county roads and state highway work were provided 21 men ye-; u. w. uotson, assistant manager of the U. S.-Y. M. C. A. 5-fmeilt bttre. reported. Two other men wer sent out at r;. ,moor nd one at wood- X ordr luiio s uay"; Richards, "Tir ra Lirra"; Gordon, "Around th "una in song Colby Compares it . T. n ' r . ii opeecn a ere Balnbridge Colby, secreUry of state u n a r President Wilson, came hack to Salem Tuesday after 20 years', to recommend to voters here the election of Franklin D Coming Events October 38 Republican rally for county; Senator , Stelwer speaks here. October 28 Salem i high vs. Astoria high, night football game. October 29 Willamette va. CoHeg of Paget Saatd. Bight football , game yv . - November Dr. Dan PoUng addresses prohUrftloa raHy at Salem armory,., . ; November S Genera, lentiosw ' . T ": Kovember 10-11 Arsnls--tlo- day celebration, in charge of American ' Legion. ; December -7 Western Net Grower association n aaal meeting, chamber of commerce. :t 3v ? y- ' y-y ;,. December" ' Oregon Stnte Horticultural society conference, chamber of com me rce. ; . -. - -... Obit Friesen Winner Over Holmes in Damage Action DALLAS. Oct. 25 Jarr heard th ease of Cornelius B. Friesen vs. Harold TTnim.. At.. brought In, a verdict for th piainiui ltt Sum Of SEOo Trio..- vj . - . ' ' -..WW "a auea I or sisoo damages as result of iniuriea snstain.ii automobile accident on th Dal- ias-saiem nlg&war a year n T. O.-Powell was foreman of th jury. Judge Walker exeuaed tha inr uuwi tainaiT. vim a laugncer. trial, stata -n wu iiams, wiu ooen. Will la ma w. At Spokane. fVtnK c I uriver of th car Involved la Clara F.-Buckaer, aged 8 'years fccWut fa which MInni BIrks 9ni . . ? u years, i i.t v, - -"' or uiDrntnr, Mm t i S. Lauchead of PortUnd, Miss r . lr ot "?oiju, a uuiiias-jrresiaenz aj aaavxaessr nr a i bonne. Ore. H. n nnvn.. of-fVfvV Cm... lem: ikt.rL u e".T' W'.'-V1UW UUUU&UUUK m . . . " kiBu vramoen "' ?rMh- ,n srandchUdren. Th. n.IL.,,... " " 1 ICDIUCUfc C1UD on tha Willamette campus will sponsor a rally at th nubile 11- Drary tonight at 7:30 o'clock, when Rer. Lynn Wood ot Lebanon win gir an address on socialism. Th rally is educational rather uary Backner runiral announcements later by . M . VU fc wry. I a few weeks ago. Births I Cooper Ta Mr. ami vn r,- I than political, accord (nr tn rinH dor Henry Cooper, Olympic memDers n open to the aparimenu, a boy, Theodore Ho- PnDUC ratio, born on October si t s. 1 lem General hospital. OLK HOVDK IN HOSPITAL DyerTo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BiCTiiANT, Oct. 25 - Friend Kenneth Dyer, r.td., a boy. Ken- f"8 saddened her Monday when neth Ross, born on October 15 at hejr letrBd that Ol Hovda, th residence. IonsT time resident, was reported Cox To Mr. ami ir- a I to be In a very critical condition Cox. 915 South lxth .tr.lf . t.i I at th Immanuel hosnital at Janice Yvonn. born on October Portlnd' 'oUowing a second op- 20 at Salem general hospital xicxjreraid To Hp -,a ar. Charles William FItzmraM nni. If ht, a boy, Charles William. Jr., bora on October 18 at th residence. Clark To Mr. and MrV nard Lee dark, 22C9 Claude are na, a girl, Dorothy Elatn rvr on October 20 at Salm hospital. TC r erauon Saturday just a week af ter hi first major operation. MBS. HARDING VISITS TALBOT. Oct. 25. Mrs. L. M. Harding who spent th past three weeks with her son 'in Portland. is visiting her daughter. Ms. E. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. John Koekler, and daughter Arlen. of Canby, spent th weekend visit ing relative her.' . ." . : r aLSf "4- Mi $3762 Due City From Payments On Bonds Nov; 1 Orar 800 notice of !nstilmnt and interest payments coming da November 1 on Bancroft Improve me5 have just been mailed by City Treasurer C. O. Rlc. Mon- frt ,v th th month bonda- hlch hat been, to finance sidewalks, street St!1?? "d ?ers, amount to payment this ha bean glow. year PAGE FIVE 13 POLK FLIES i- .-. " niamaasaBa " 1 In New York state and federal debts the report discloses similar conditions in which tha atata debts under the Democratic pre- luenuai aspirant reached an In crease or 74 percent as compared with the decreasing trend of debt Jreaeral government. waer jreaeral housekeeping, conaaciea on the pay as you go' basis shows an actual redaction of 31 percent la national daht sine mzo. TQ Engineers eom&ttti points to taxea as th Inevltabla resuu of th "notorious incom petency of th Roosevelt adminis tration. Fancy phrase", said Mr. nvjHuers, can t oiiar mum from th hard tact that th bur- aen of taxes under which Naw York suffers reached it peak ot T ? " I j - - JSPICH !! 271 percent of thos of 1Mb na. aer tne administration of Frank- un D." RoosevelL Whil Federal tax Collections ramatnad naarlv --This Week's Spedal WhOe They Last 15 Venetian trained mir rors and . some beautiful etchings on wood at PRICES BELOW WHOLES ALU Hansen & LOjeqoist, lac. : Dealers ta Lwmber and . - Baildlnw ifatariala C&arch and MIO. Tel. till . PIANOSTO .RENT " Call CO 10. Csed Furaltar 7 t Department ' . j 151 jiortn Hish Tiloving - Stormg : Gartrag Larmer Transfer & Storag ;. ; phone 323a - j. v We Abo Handle Fuel Oil and Coal Prohibition Leader Speaks At Armory Against State f Dry Law's Repeal Swooping Irom th air, : Da tr iuiii. proniDiucm leaaar ana m- uar, wutiand In Salem Tuesday November U to speaje at tha ar.' mory at t n, ra Tho meeUnr la held Jointly nnder the auspices of ia ciuiens commute of On Hundred and th Chrlatian Tad. ration of Marion eounty. Such la th announcement of Fred J Toos. Jr., chairman. Fuinillnr his nromlsa again to Oregon to speak tor stat prohibition, Dan Poling is to talk in th principal -cities of Oregon making aU his dates by alrplan. "If they succeed In calling - a ot on repeal of th Oregon dry law. I wUl b in th fight person ally a a citisea ot Oregon," was Dr. Poling' declaration months ago, befor the initiative petition had been sufficiently signed to mak a vot certain. Says Sdaay Misled By Propaganda Th Oregon Citizens' Commute of On Hundred, of which J. R. Ellison. PortUnd. I chairman, sponsor this campaign of educa tion for voters of th stat. or. Poling bUre that there ar many sincere peopl who hav been misled by wet propapanda Mi hex wants th opportualty of Utlig th cas t them as wU a tw ardent dry. ; H wUl deal with th ntir Oregon itutlon and will .tell just what, repeal wouia mean. . .. AISLE TO II IS mm TUESOlf Marring . license kulim boomed Tuesday at th county elerk'a of fie. Four licenses wer granted dartag th day. William M. Hamntoa. II. if Wast Lefelle street, obtained a license tO Wed Alien Blaka. Rntz legai, North Summer street. Th data t for th wedding is today. PhU Wlllir. 4t. ISt North Li berty street, Salem, a laborer, obtained s license to wed Adalln Nicholas, 41, Jilt Lexington. Kansas, a housekeeper. Martin Schmidt. 27. ronta fonr. Salsm, farmer to Alga Garner, 22, rout two. Turner, a house keeper. Edward J. Ribl. 2 . Shawl farmer, to Mable Archibald. 22. Shaw, a housekeeper. c P. GE. Reduces Rate to State By 15 Per Cent Th Portland General Electric company yesterday cut its power rate to the state an additional IS per cent, effective July 1, 1H2. Th agreement was signed ky rep-, reseats tire of .th company yes terday and presented to th state board of control. Tha annual sav- fngs are to e 1400. . . 4 . With this cut. the annual atate expenditure for power will b re duced from $11,000 two years ago to about 122,000, WlllUm Elnzig. secreUry of th board of coatrol. told th board. Mora than a year -ago Elnxlg effected n saving of about 110.000 under a master me ter system, and with th present IS per cent cut th redaction ha been - brought dowa to th new figure. ". ;-. - - Lex Ballock, a sophomor can didate, for center at Illinois. Is a son : of "Matt- Bullock, for 17 year tralaer of Illlal athletes. 'V V Today's Paper ouNosm last DAILY AND SUNDAY EXCEPT MONDAY Offer Good Only Few More ! Days! i Today's Paper Today ' By Mail JSfcK 26 A5 1A.M. 6AM. MAIL . MINO "3 I -4 AH S3. O. One Full Year ; ' In Oregon Onl By the Clock News When It's Fresh: News is one of those commodities like i hot waffle A few hours sreatly effects its quality. That's tht reason morninjr papers the coantry oyer, are sought by rural readers. Their press dispatches are the latest; their valley and city coverage encompass those late afternoon hours and the night period which cannot be covered in earlier editions. 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