The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 26, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    ? The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Mornlnjr, April 26,19M
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TEftGHERS ILL
TIE PI CUTS
Saving of $31, 491 in Cost
Of Running. Schools is
-. Visioned by Board -
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, (CJntlnutd. from pas; 1)
$5010 Income from this source.
Speaking for the health work.
Dr. Vernon ; A. Douglas, ; county
health officer, told the school di
rectors a reduction would -make
It difficult for us to carry the load
when It la greater now than" it has
over been before." The department
now Is operating: on a bed-rock
budret. he said, pointing to elim
ination the past year pt deputy
health officer, dentist, nursing an
perrisor and sanitary Inspector.
Swimming Classes .
Tnimlnated Entirely
The directors, following a de
cision made at a previous meeting,
cut $297.50 from librarian salary
. expense and eliminated the 11200
; Item for swimming classes at the
Y. M. C. A.
Making the salary reduction
principle universal, the directors
agreed upon cutting janitor ex
pense 6 per cent, or $798.
v on all Items of "fixed expense
xceDting debt -service, small re
ductions were made. Mounting in
terest ; payments - on school war-
arnts made it necessary to appro
priate $1000 more in 1933-34 than
In 19S2-3S for this expense.
As soon as the school directors
liave-finally determined on what
they believe to be a suitable bud
get, they win call m tne usuai
citizens' committee for that body's
action on the budget.
i Clerks at the TJ. S.-Y. M. C. A
I Employment bureau " ; yesterday
Were suddenly deluged with work
when It was decided at Red Cross
relief headquarters to issue work
- alios to men on a monthly instead
ef a weekly basis. The ehange in
system makes It necessary for the
employment bureau to write out
work cards for between 1600 and
1700 men who are employed on
3 county roads and stump lots each
I month. ---...--:.. 5 :
Under the weekly system, Itwas
explained, road foremen were
sever informed ahead of time of
vthe slse crew they would , have
each day. Under the new plan, the
foremen' themselves will advise
!-wMmn f the dava they
hall appear on the job.
WORK PROMOTION
' To promote various types of
building activities in the city, Sa
lem chanter. Oregon Building
Congress, has named a committee
of five men who will cooperate
with other organizations, it was
freoorted yesterday.! The commit
tee consists of Lyle P. Bartholo
mew, chairman, Frank P. Mar
shall. W. J. Liljequist, H. C. Cari
and R. D. Slater.
Another committee will work
with proponents of the municipal
dock and terminal project. W. J.
Idlieaulst Is chairman, and other
rtembers are E. C. Bushnell, city
ullding inspector; H. C Carl, L.
It. Schoettler and Frank P. Mar
shall.
FiMIWlFTSEEH
CROTHERSVTLLE, Ind.. April
15 (AP) Stanley Hamelman,
Ii uhnt tnnr ' acciinanta of the
home of his father-in-law tonight.
hilling two of them, and then end
ed hi own life.
Besides Hamelman the dead
hre his tour year old daughter,
bonna Joyce Hamelman, and his
RELIEF VJDRK PLAN
BII1H IS
AS TRAGEDY GftUSt
jather-In-law, Howard Weddle,
Announcement
We Have Secured the Exclusive Right of
Distribution in Salem for the
Famous Sam Brown's
Old Time Port Products
These products are prepared on the Brown
farm in the old fashioned way, absolutely free
xom any adulteration or "tricky methods to
screase weight or prevent shrinkage, and
lave gained wonderful reputation wherever
rfed. . , . :
"7 We Invite the cliscrimlnating buyer to give
4 liea A trial, for. once used, always used,
5. rarsn products will be on sale m
. t SALEM ONLY AT
216 N. Commercial St.
The hocse where quality predominates &
PHONE 4424 FREE DELIVERY
SCENES FROM
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.Spring came to New England on the wings of a towns alone its banks. Top .photo Is the scene of
blizzard, and sow floods are adding to the discomfort, watery desolation at Methuen, Mas, where several
. These three scenes give an idea of the extent to feet of water cover the main street; at lower left, a
which the Merrimac Biver has run wild, inundating family is shown leaving home In a canoe, and at right,
vast tracts of farmland and isolating villages and 'a chivalrous boj doing a "Walter Baleiga for "sis,"
47. His divorced wife, Mrs. Mar
guerite Weddle Hamelman, 21,
was attending a high school alum
ni meeting at the time.
Mrs. Weddle . was seriously
wounded and Mary Weddle, 15,
was slightly wounded. His four
year old child was killed instantly
as she lay in bed by a bullet In
the heart. Mr. Weddle died en
route to a hospital; -4 '
.Officers were told Hamelman
entered the Weddle home and
shot the- Weddles and their
daughter, who were downstairs;
went- upstairs - and -killed his
daughter, then fired a bullet into
his own temple.
ATTACK SOUTH OF
Continue from pax 11
principle of reciprocity between
nauons wouia generuj wuw
recognition, foreigners doing
business In the state which show
friendship toward the Manchuku-
oan regime will, be given special
facilities and treatment.
Yew Park Moves
To Buy Radio for
PatrolmanThere
Anxious to obtain the added
nrotection offered by the new
police radio station, several Busi
ness men and home owners in
the Tew Park district decided
vesterdar to take up a collection
to purchase a receiving set tor
the ear of Officer W. R. New,
who patrols that district. Be
cause of shortage of funds and
the fact that Officer New uses
hia own ear. the police depart
ment has felt ' unable to make
exnendlture. which wm ne
abont SCO.
A aubscrintlon list Is now be
ing circulated in the district.
Canceling Debts
Debate Tonic at
Technocracy Meet
Cancellation of foreign debts
will be debated at the Techno-
eracr fornm meeting at tne city
library at 8 o'clock tonigm oy
mmbera of the Willamette un-
tviraitT debate team coached by
Prof, Herbert B. Rahe. The de
fcatan will he Lawrence Brown,
Ross Knotts, Reo Young ana Da
vid Mosher.
The nubile is invited to this
meeting. r
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WATERLOGGED NEW - ENGLAND
LIST OF BUS
final payment of $50,000 on a
loan of $1,024,000 obtained from
Portland banks, was made Tues
day, by . Rufus - C Holman, state
treasurer. A loan of $270,000 re
ceived from the, world war vet
erans state aid commission is yet
to be paid In clearing up the gen
eral fund obligations contracted
early in the year.
Holman reported that general
fund warrants aggregating $1,-
is,z.35 naa oeen inaorsea
not paid xor want or funds" up
to and Including April 22. 1919.
The treasurer Indicated that a
large part of these warrants would
be paid off early in June, provid
lng that there is no delay in the
receipt of $1,500,000 first-halt
property taxes for this year. These
Absolutely
30d
1.00
Ovaltlno
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Kolynos
Tooth Pasta
100
Aspirin
Tablets
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taxes are payable to the state
treasurer on June 1.
Co-op Cannery's
New Building is
Almost Finished
- work oa the sew Producers
cooperative Canning company
building, replacing the one de
stroyed by fire last year, will be
completed within a week, B. A.
Prultt, one of the contractors,
reported yesterday. His crew of
seven men yesterday was engaged
in laying the concrete floor on
which the machinery will be set
up.
THAD BROWN CHAIRMAN
WASHINGTON, April 15
(AP) Thad H. Brown of Colum
bus, Ohio, a member ef the feder
al radio commission, today was
appointed vice-chairman of that
organisation.
FRBB?
U-saeh rose
free, Bwy any
fta ear store
4s and we wO
letatr free. CPTehssatBa laeaeo
UxztlYt BrOBUI Qsdst 23C
25c VYoo&ar Soz? . . 19c
Btyer Atplria 100't . . . 69c
35c Pcsd Cross . . . . 27c
25c lyscl tofetptic . . . 21c
1X3 Lhttrina . . . . . 78c
50c Pebeco Teeth Pasta " . . ' 37c
50e UcHs Sh2vb2 Crcta . . 39c
Mary Lakes .
LAVENDER LOTION
A blch grade totUtrv wltbaddl
U Uvandst scaot, that soothao
and fcMls cbappad faca and bands
and ssaootbs toagbaaad skin,
rastorlag Its soft
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Pcsgsiaa Ftcs Pcricr . 47c
Pertessb
4Se
P2siars Tar Scr?
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35c Ccsa't lirt
27c
Pyro-Loc
TOOTH PASTE
Tba MSk of llaffaasia ta this
cjaafity daatif rtea , aoatrsBiao
sooatb additra cocdzbob caaso
of tooth decay. Pvto-Lac cUaaaa
waltaaV tka taatb '
vkboat scratchlag ygge
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32aliCgssgaC . . 23c
50c Po Sto!s3 Crtsa . . 23c
5Cc Egssia FSs . . 43c
L2Q Scstft ttefsa ; . . T3c
SSc Ascsd Lctha , . . . "jjx
Ptvht Rmnwt to limit QuemtttU.
Bring your prescription
; 4 sefricc la. the best
- , J.H.WILLETT
Corner of State Street and liberty
S0UKEI15 HIT
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Release of . Alleged ' Slayer
On Jury Question Held :
i High Misdemeanor r
WASHINGTON, April 25 (AP)
-Representative Smith (D Ta.)
said tonight he would demand to
morrow from the floor of the
house that Judge James A. Low
ell of Boston be Impeached; for
freeing George : Crawford, negro,
wanted In : Virginia - on murder
charges.: , .
Smith's announcement followed
close on the. Introduction in the
house of a resolution by Repre
sentatives Dies (D., Tex.) to abol
ish Lowell's Judgeship.
In making the announcement
Smith made public the text of a
resolution that he plans to offer
tomorrow to authorize the house
Judiciary committee to determine
whether Lowell "has bees guilty
of any high crime or misdemeanor.-
A $5000 fund would be author
ised for carrying out the purposes
of the resolution.
-Lowell, at Boston yesterday, re
leased .Crawford on a writ of ha
beas corpus on the ground that
negroes do not serve on Juries in
Virginia and that any conviction
obtained against him there could
be reversed by the United States
supreme court.
Lowell, the Dies resolution said,
flagrantly violated his oath of
office" when he refused to permit
the return of Crawford to Virginia
to answer for the slaying of Mrs,
Agnes Boeing Ilsley, wealthy
sportswoman of Middleburg and
Milwaukee, and her staid, Nina
Buekner.
Governor Ely of Massachusetts
already had granted Virginia the
right to take the prisoner back
for trial.
Young Trees at
School tor Deaf
Hacked Down
Tour young birch trees on the
grounds of the state school tor
the deaf have been -hacked down
by vandals, Superintendent J. Ly
man Steed reported to city po
lice yesterday. The four tr
were part of a group set out last
fall.
Axe marks on the three-foot
stubs remaining Indicate the
work was done by persons Inex
perienced In using an axe and
with a dull tool, according to
police.
ealorsd eake and saadwkh
Is Ike
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by whka yon oan get em ef these
Item or items of saerrbsndlse
en et eeai day acaeoatlng fte
praams yew with
eoMpief.) No photte er snafl erders aeeepted
est paaea offer.
I UI Plnkhama Vegetable QQ
Vompousd VUK,
$121 Ahorbine,
Jr.
L00 rVQ
idlarixa I 7i
tSaKrnschea,
Bait VK,
XATOTlS lUt
BOo Bromo
aeltaar
$1j00 runateod tLH
alarm flocks PIC
lOaltfs Buoy soap, - 33(
Ton ftt what yon ask for
at the Capital drag etore
and we never sell second
grade merchandise.
'Mo Officii OAA
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rood .......... .;......rt05C
lOo Palm OUT Soap. QQa
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Hepslloa ....... ...:...t.Afw
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Fowdsr m..u...mVunvv
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criers ................. W'
put alas nsrmaM spoec asd
to us. Our prescription
service we render -
rr?FZr?Z, V AiA : . pdmpe frock.--
mese
Worn by the usherettes at the Cookingr School at the
SALEM ARMORY JtiuFn-ZtiAt':
Gingham Girl
The crisp organdie
sleeves and lovely tail
oring have been cop
led from a higher
priced street frock.
. They're Youthful
. They're Crisply New
. They're Cheerful
sos I in rv.' u i"' m v
W&X Breakfast Cheer
paftaa I II I III ; VTo :atfai JffSirilS. X
1 tt In coin dot print, fefSHfcMM &&Jfm
with broadcloth blouse S&iV' S 5VT
ud tie. In red, rose, M 1 1 J S?1if i I V U
,pen blue, or brow,, f M X " . W?J
II V&PJ unecKerD-
II .' jPX$K The pastel organdie ' !
I collar and raffle , v
'' ileeveaof this ' ffTs--. '
. A checkerboard linen j
I " 'V A frock makes for ) V I I
II II "' -'; '':-' - S0 n" kns- i ZD
I &3ffii A band.; In red, Pt
1 r ' PM0M Powder bine. With - - - : .
- MM ; IteMtf . abide trim- - . ; : . i
yt ' -Girluh Gurmpe, f
1 ; X'Pyf ' An ; Imported crepey
II II ' : Y ' ' I ' '" cotton combines with
Hill ' J V ' V ' dainty voile print to
7 'r ! zf,::r,7::'Tha Slon fwULdltMer State Stx ",,,
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House:
The Kind
Home
HusbandsLike
at JohiuonV 464-466 State St.
i V
1 , . a
of Dainty
Frocks
Up to $2.95
Strikingly Smart
er shall we saj strip
ingly smart? With
rnfflr sleeves of voile.
Red, blue, brown, er
green, with white.
Frock of fine linen.
A plalded stripe with
epaulets, and organdie
puif sleeves. The
dress Is of lovely, soft
broadcloth, In several
cheerful color combinations.
Dresses!