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Cakiai, Ore?cn, Friday Uoralajf, IIircH 17, 1SS3 PAGE TEN Ki OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, . " ' i i nr. i 11 ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' I - - - T " . H - II ' VJ U ja Africa ' V Cxy wTi Amazons ? VTTV ONE BIG fiMV !, ' FROM START TO FSS'jJrr J finish TITL STILLREQHDT Salem has Tough Time With Dallas Till Near end, ThenWins41-27 Late Sports DETROIT. March 16 (AP) Jim Ixmdos, 202, retained his claim to the heavyweig ht wrestl ing championship by throwing Hans Kampfer, 220, Germany, i with an airplane spin and body lam in 43 minutes and 45 sec onds here tonight. (Continued from pan 1) lay and M or ley fonnd the range, J'. was all over hut the shooting; i ut there were many anxious mo ments for the home crowd. Tillamook Girts Athena Hard Fight Athena and Tillamook battled !n much the same fashion. Athe ns led I to 7 after the first ruarter, they were deadlocked rt'13-all at half time. Athena moved up to 23-15 and Tillamook rut that lead down to 25-23 in the third quarter, but' scored only one field goal in the final round. Gelssel and Leland Jenkins ran up Athena's major statistics but Weber and Lowell Jenkins were also "hot," and the eastern Ore gon boys flashed about the court in a manner to make Salem par tisans tremble at the thought of tonight's clash. Summaries of night games: Balem The Dalles Kelleyl4 P Watson Wlntermate 16..P 4 Mosier Thomas C 3 Heath Engel 2 G 8 Dick DeJardin 1 G . . . 2 Vandlver Morley8 S 10 Myles Referee, Coleman; umpire, French. Tillamook Athena Baumgartner 8..F 8 Lei. Jenkins Kinnamon 7. . . .P 10 Geissel VogtlO ...C 6 Weber Burckard G Lo. Jenkins Hedlger G Pickett Thoeni 1 S Referee, French; umpire, Pl-luso. SEATTLE, March 16 (AP) Johnny Pasco, 138, Sacramento Filipino, knocked out Pat Fran co, 141, Roseburg, Ore., Italian, in the second round of a sched uled six round bout at the White Center arena tonight. Franco went down from a left to the stomach. TACOMA, Wash., March 16- (AP) Leonard Bennett, Detroit welterweight, won a close deci sion oyer Lee Paige, New York negro in the six round main event of the ring program here tonight. Bennett weighed 146 and Paige 149. Idle men are being used to de velop a botanical park on idle land at Asheville, N. C. The park will contain 50,000 rhododendron shrubs. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Mar. 16 (AP) Percy Irving of Wal la Walla, today was elected cap tain of the Whitman college ba ketball team for 1933-34. He played guard last season. FORMES PRESIDENT REFUGEES SE F eking TEH Ml Use Boxcars for Homeless !n Earthquake Area; Many are fed STMTS FOR HOME NEW YORK, March 16 (AP) Former President Herbert Hoo ver started tonight for his home in Palo Alto, Calif. Accompanied by his son, Allan, and Lawrence Rickey, his secre tary, Mr. Hoover left on the Broadway Limited of the Penn sylvania Bystem. The former .president, who has been here attending to personal business affairs since he arrived from Washington March 4, will stop over tomorrow in Chicago and spend the night with friends. Richey said Mr. Hoover would return to New York within six weeks to two months to wind up his business affairs. LONG BEACH, Cal., March 16. (AP) Showers were added late today to troubles of earth quake "refugees" In Long Beach and Compton. More than 3000 persons, most of whose homes were seriously damaged in Friday's earthquake, are still being cared for by the Red Cross In camps in Long Beach parks. Many thousand others have been fed because of lack of fuel in their homes. As rain threatened, D. W. Pon tius, president of the Pacific Electric Railroad company, had 100 box ears moved Into this area as makeshift shelter tonight for those not accommodated by tents. From a preliminary survey of the entire area in which 116 lives were lost and more than $60,' 000,000 damage done, the Red Cross estimated today 2100 homes were ruined and 21,000 damaged In varying degrees. Depending on contributions to ! its funds, the Red Cross is con- I centratlng on hospitalization, I feeding and housing of quake vic tims, while other agencies seek funds for- rehabilitation of busi ness areas. The organisation announced that an Incomplete survey of the region from Santa Ana to La gun a Beach showed 1800 persons stlir in seed of aid. At Los Angeles, the county board of supervisors ordered a stringent ordinance drafted to re quire all future construction in the county to be "earthquake proof." ReT." Xd win K. Malkemui and Joseph Bunch, member ef the "Good . Government congress. were arrested tonight on warrants charging them with criminal syn dicalism. The arrests were under stood to -have been made in con nection with their activities in the congress. ' . The county commissioners to night named Fred - Kelley as special county Jailer, and ar rangements were being made to transfer all persons arrested in connection with the ballot thefts from the city to the county jail. BUB BUCK TO State penitentiary officials early this morning stated they had not yet received advices that Llewellyn Banks might be brought to the local institution for safekeeping. Supe.lctendent of Police Char les P. Pray kept in close touch with the Medford situation all day yesterday. He dispatched three officers from Salem and two from Eugerre to supplement the southern Oregon force. Reports received in the afternoon indi cated that conditions were quiet ing down and that the officers had matters well in hand. Mrs. Nota Henderson, employe in the secretary of state's office, daughter of George Prescott, vic tim of Banks' shot, left for Med ford yesterday on receipt of word of her father's death. (Continued from page 1) and by Thursday afternoon had arranged their 'affairs so that A. A. Schramm, superintendent of banking, wired them a license permitting 100 per cent operation, subject only to the federal limita tions against paying out gold or permitting hoarding. First Branch Bank Opened. Philomath The first CTanch bank to be recognized under the new state law is the bank at Philomath which opened after the holiday as a branch of the Benton County State bank at Corvallis. There was previous community of inter est, Mr. Booth being cashier of both banks. The capital stock of the Benton county bank was in creased to $75,000 and its direc torate increased with the addition of the former directors of the Philomath State bank. Both banks at Corvallis, the Benton County State and the First National, reopened without re striction after the holiday. STANDARD FEED COMPANY Lots of Parking Space 228 Ferry St Phone 6858 We Cary a Full Line of Seeds Garden Seeds Field Seeds Grass Seeds Progressive Egg Mash, 100 lbs $1.39 Progressive Scratch, 100 lbs $1.20 1933 Egg Maker Mash, 100 lbs. $1.80 Molas-o-Meal, 100 lbs $1.20 Screenings and Molasses, 80 lbs 65c Rabbit Paks, 100 lbs $1.80 Albers Calf Meal, 25 lbs 95c i 3 LIKELY TO BE BROUGHT I (Continued from page 1) state police, said Banks told him: "I shot Prescott, who was try ing to lorce his way into my bouse as any burglar would. L. E. Finch, prominent figure in the "Good Government con gress," of which Banks was hon orary president, was rushed to a hospital here shortly after the slaying, where he was treated for cuts and bruises inflicted, he said, Then an opponent of the congress struck him RODSEVELT SUBMITS Bill (Continued from page 1) them from production, to regulate markets and processors and en ter into agreements with packers, millers and other food manufac turers to curtail their output in an effort to force prices upward. Provisions of the Smith cotton option contract plan, given a pock, et veto by President Hoover, were Incorporated in the measure, as were modifications of the orig inal domestic allotment plan. The commodities which the program is intended to reach are cotton, wheat, corn, hogs, cattle, sheep, rice, tobacco, milk and its products. FIX PAY BASIS E Oil FIEI I F WORK (Continued front page 1) J 11.10, Mr. Reynolds, field repre sentative for the state relief com mittee, told the group yesterday. In -view Of this, the county court and other members made no change in the wage. Attending the conference yes terday, besides vMr. Reynolds and members of the eounty court, were: M. G. Gunderson and Ed Porter of S 11 vert on. Harry Levy, Tom Wlndlshar, Judge George Ross man, J. N. Chambers, Glen Nile. W. W. Moore, Miss Marie Wilson, acting executive secretary of the Red Cross, and her assist ants, Miss Erma Wiggan and Miss Carolyn Parker. Road work In the going is giv ing employment to more than 300 men dally, funds being provided through the R. F. C. loan. E mm in Doo-Dad Menaces Are Taken From LA. Structures LOS ANGELES, March 16. CAP) Architectural finery re ceived a stiff blow tonight when over the i the board of education issued an CM. WHEAT UP WITH" CONFIDENCE (Continued from page 1) Heavy profit taking kept the mar ket In check today, but in several instances, yesterday's gains were extended by SI to $4 a share. Turnover of 3,301,085 shares was the largest since September. The pace quickened in the bond market too, with a turnover of $14,953,000 par value, against $12,566,000 Wednesday. Many is sues rose $10 to $50 or more per bond of $1000 par value, with U. S. government issues again showing striking gains for these normally narrow moving issues. Some were up $10 to $20 per $1000 bond. head with the butt of a pistol. Seven More Men Put T nJer Arrest Arrests made today in connec tion with the ballot thefts in cluded Joe Croft, C. J. Conners. Virgil Edington, John Glenn and Orville Martin. T. L. Brecheen and C. W. Davis were still held in the Grants Pass jail on simi lar charges. edict saying: "Down with all doo-dads." The order went out to a large force of men engaged in recon structing Los Angeles schools damaged in the earthquakes. Cement ball, cast rtone angels, concrete thing-a-ma-Jigs and the like, which adorn school door ways and cornices will be removed. re JIM SMITH And BILL WATKINS Will Open Their New. . . . Complete Automobile Service Station WHERE? THE NEW GHELL BUILDING S. E. Corner, Liberty & Chemeketa Sts. You Will Be Served Only by Men of Wide Automobile Experience When You Think of Automobile Tires Supplies Or Service .... Think of . Liberty at Chemeketa t Street w SMITH WATKINS M ... ' W will go long way to make friends PHONE wEMES .11 11 O I i lid ii . ii ID - - n 1 PAINT GUN BURSTS Walter Wiemes. son of Frank Wiemes, 1431 North Cottage street, suffered painful but not serious burns about the face and neck at his home yesterday after noon when a pressure paint spray outfit he was using exploded and burst into flames. He rushed from the rear of the house, his clothing aflame. Persons coming to his aid rolled him on the ground to put out the flames. He was taken to Salem general hospital where last night he was reported resting comfortably. Considerable damage was done to the annex to the house, where Wiemes was refinlshlng some furniture, firemen reported. Both chemicals and water were re quired to extinguish the fire. E PASSED BY HOUSE WASHINGTON. March 16. (Af) congress today gave President Roosevelt extraordin ary powers to slash government expenditures and veteran's grat- utitles a half a, billion dollars, as the first complete move of the extra session drive to balance the budget. FinU action came in the house. By a tremendous vote of S73 to 19, it adopted senate amendments reducing the expected savings on veterans compensation between $10,000,000 and $25,000,000. Democratic leaders announced the senate amendments liberalis ing the provisions were accept able to the president. The bill will go to the White House to morrow for President Roosevelt's signature. Twelve democrats, including Represent-.tive Cullen of New York, Tammany leader and as sistant party leader, three re publicans and four farmer-lab- orites voted against the measure. Midnight Show Sat. Night t llt30 TOMORROW SUNDAY AGAIN! 2 BIG FIRST RUN FEATURES Itttf A6MAK5SO0U JACK Weaver College Debaters Lose To Willamette Willamette university defeated Weaver college, of Ogden, Utah, in a dual debate on the subject of Interallied war debt cancella tion, Thursday night in Waller hall. The decision was awarded Dy professor Berreman of Eu gene, critic Judge. Garfield Barnett and William Mosher represented Willamette. weaver's speakers were Wiese and van Dyke. Be Tittered By Lovins lOOjvuKnr; Suit Started to Test Validity ' Of Relief Bonds OLYMPIA, Wash., March If (AP) The promised court ac tion to test the validity of the 1933 legislative act authorizing the state to issue $10,000,000 in bonds to meet an unemployment relief emergency was instituted today by Attorney General G. W. Hamilton. A suit to permanently enjoiD i the state finance committee, com- ; prising Gov. Clarence D. Mar- ' tin, Auditor Cliff Yelle and Treas- I urer Otto Case, from issuing and j selling the bonds was filed in j the Thurston county superior : court by Assistant Attorney Gen eral John W. Hanna, acting for , Hamilton. i Beer Salesmen Advertised For TRENTON, N. J.. March 16 (AP) A local newspaper today carried an advertisement for beer truck drivers and salesmen. It read: SalesmenAlrivers large east ern brewery wants salesmen; drivers in Trenton. Salary and commission. State experience. mi - - .mill Toomty: ZaSu Pitts ifzvyj" " o" I VIVltNNf OSSOftM I l Continuous p V. 1 Bat. - Bun. Sf VS a to it p. m. No Limitation Put on Silver Woodin States WASHINGTON, March 16. (AP) Secretary Woodin In a statement tonight said no restric tions have been placed upon com mercial transactions in silver by the treasury department. The secretary said there had been a number of Inquiries asking whether a prohibition had been placed on silver during the bank ing emergency. He said the only limitations were those affecting withdrawals for hoarding, and the restrictions on banks not per mitted to open. Vinegar Works Fire Damaged FREEWATER. Ore.. March 4 C (AP) Flames which swept through the Western Cider and Vinegar company's plant here to night eaused damage estimated at several thousand dollars to the factory and stock. More than 30, 000, gallons of vinegar stored in the plant were ruined, while the entire interior of the building was burned. A box car standing on the siding near the building was destroyed. Young Fairbanks Sued for $60,000 LOS ANGELES, March 1 (AP) Charging Douglaa Fair banks, Jr., S04 of ths film hero whose name he bears and husband of Joan Crawford film star, with alienation of affections, attorneys for Jorgen Diets, a chemist, filed suit here today against the actor, asking damages of $(0,000. 115 S. Commercial St. SOWER WANT NEW ENERGY? ft JM Peptone safeguard your system from run down, tired conditions. Peptone sharpens the appetite, aids digestion and increases the num ber of red corpuscles in the blood. Try it! PEPTONA Fall Pint Doctors call this an intestinal blotter pnretest Mineral OH ab sorbs the poisons that cause headaches, loss of appetite, and UstlessMss. Lubricates the intestines. And it is tasteless. Try it today for better health! 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