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Is: : ' -; Accident Insurance ; A , , Ton cannot afford to be without the TraTel and raf 1. fie Accident Insurance which rl Issued to Statesman suh ' scribers for only $1 year.' ; ; : .: WEATHER . ; . Cloud today, rain by ; t night aad en Monday, Max. : ' Tesnp. Saturday 67, MJa. 43, i river 8.4 feet, rain Ml Inch, ,8. w. wind. ;.-.; v ; ;. . ! - . n : . POUNDED last 5 , J i- V : i-s , v EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR No.-30- lj J ' Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 30, 1933 ; i 1 . . r. SAUIRY SLASH TIPS WEEK'S EVENTS Crowds Cause Mo oney Trial Delay DECISION ZO STIUEft 1 GRID CDflGH AT If nnrnmi'nTiTr UntbUHalAlt f Officials Grieve; Holman Sees new Opportunity h , .To. Knife Einzig . :. Highway Widening Prospect i i Brightens; - Financial . , ; Issues are Alive in 1. r. , By SHELDON F. SACKETT , ,The Quietude of balmy spring wag orer the statehonse here last week. ' The newsmaking, . trium- irate, Meier, Holman and Hosa, were at hand for only a: few S --biief moments 1 and mad their " ,- x entrances and exits so Quietly the - ; headlines writers. kept public at ys. tention focused- on - Washington. The routine business oftgorern ment went on In orderly , fashion, as it usually does when flunkies. deputies and clerks, are .left in charge.- : Officialdom : was . sorely ; disap pointed 'by tho. . supreme : court's decision. on. the 5 to. 30 percent salary slash, i The : higher-paid axecutfres : at ' -the , statehonse wanted -a. free .hand: to maneurer salary- readjustments - so -the 5"N i - u i tar-1 - V 'ft 1 k - ; i. 1 Will get $4,41 5 Same pay As '.Callison .'who .'.is Signed for U. 0. State Board . Gets . Budget, Will Scan Carefully; Problem Difficult " PORTLAND, 'April 19 (AP) The appointment of Alonxo Stlner as head football coach at Oregon State eollege was confirmed by the state board of higher education at a meeting here today.' Stlner was named to succeed Paul seniss- The board also announced the reappointment 'of Prince O. CaU llson as head football coach at the Unlrersity of Oregon. Both were appointed tor - a year, starting April 4. .1133. Each will receiTe la basle salary of S5S0O, but with cats will actually receiTe If 4 15. George B. MeLeod of Portland and C A. Brand of Rosebarg were approved by the Interim commit tee of the state legislature today as new members of the state board of -higher education. The vote was unanimous in each Instance. The higher wage earners would not l rmmm" '' 1,1 j -i. i " - T two were appointed' by Gorernor feel the; sUff knife of Senator Tnree thouaand persons Ois jr? trtroo at n-Franciaco where Tom Moos, j.uJeJ MeW tfuilSZ B?C. Woodward, et m. out tne courtl . - rrj1? v.. , . " . . . " . " " "--e vm - i pease of The Dalles and George uu j aws, u4o nwu nuui ni,r um ; nuw wfcu idhj jw I BUTCh Of MedlOrd. SALEM DOES WELL I went down the line with the 1933 ways and means committee and ' there - was quiet, weeping among 'the' little" group of con tributors to the salary ' law : test ing ldeev-iifr-' ' Holman See C3iance For Swat at Einzig - State Treasurer Holman was auick to see in the higher court's decision a chance to embarrass his arch enemy, William Einzig, announced on his brief sojourn Mary KellS and Bill Bush here durlnr the week, that ne Tftn niviiftn" Rnv' would ask that Elnslg's restored " ' P UIVISIOIIS, DOyS salary of $410 be further pmn- Glee Club Third ea by tne scaie agreea upon 07 the legislature. Such a reduction would lire Elnsig about 1 3 4 0 0 , Although falling to place in the annually,, more tnan a ev per g,.ani weepstakes in the tenth cent eut from the 17000 he orlg- .nnnl interstate hleh school mn- tnally receired when he took the B0 tournament held In Forest position. GoTernor Meier is ex- Grove Friday and Saturday. 8a- pected to fight for EInxig's lem high sehool music students 34200 minimum salary; Seere- made a commendable showing tary Hobs holds the balance on particularly in the indlyidual the Holman-Meler balance board yolce competition. ' and Is rather expected to stand In class A competition Franklin with the goTernor although he high of Portland took first place, has made no committments. Conrallis second and Jefferson of The state highway department Portland third. In class B Forest la more hopeful that federal aid GroTe placed ( first, Oregon City will not be severely reduced than second and West Linn third. It was a week: ago. As addition- " Bill Bush of Salem was chosen al word comes from Washington, for first place in boys' low voice tt appears that President Roose- while Mary Elizabeth ' Kells, Sa- velt does" not Intend to abandon lem, won first and Roberta Ben- all : federal aid to state road I nett, Lebanon, second in girls' low work but rather to Include it In I voice. Third place in boys' medl hls billion dollar : publlo works j um was won by Delbert Anderson nrosnram. If this be so, com pie-1 of Salem and third in girls' high tion of th Portland-Salem wld- voice by Rachel Pemberton, Sa- the 1910 bombing outrage could not be given m fair trial under each conditions. TFfJ Mill IQ-fS Wm Meet Soon to Consider Budget - The board received from W. J. Kerr, state chancellor of higher education.' the 1333-34. budget prepared by his office, but post poned action and .voted to meet again a week from next Monday to take up consideration of the budget. "This will take real study." E. C. Sammons, chairman of the-fi- - IThat Ammint tn h Noprforf nance committee, said. -Because ruHTLUiu, ore., April z iof excessively hlsh cuts mad bv the legislature, this budget Is the 50 Millions Public Work Fund Likely BELIEF, ESTIMATE Hops Reach 40 Cent Of 50 lere, Demand Now Expected III III I I1LU ULI lilt IN CUBA J About DUUU Bales Remain: Market-is Unstable " T r v , Says Buyer; OfTers Here are Same as i In Many Districts Along Goast fTUIIRTY-CENT 1932 croo hops went Into total eclipse yes- JL: terday, overshadowed by four transactions completed at 40 cents. Harold Ray of Hfllsboro purchased 574 Dales ox a9 linnt In f fA RalTTi aron f nr h rntnmprs at this iljrnre. - I m a av m Seuers were: Donald McCarty of Independence 145 Daies, rj en are . KiUea in Uiasn at. ; Louis Lachznund 255 bales, Durbin & Cornoyer 100 bales and Mrs. George Rose 74 bales. Estimates of the quantity of 1332 hops remaining in grower and dealer-grower hands -varied but the feeling was general that holding for '60 cents would be common among most growers who still have hope in their warehous es. One dealer: estimated about SO 00 . bales remained with grow- ers; another guessed that growers still held 3000 bales and dealer- growers 4000. ' The 'hop" market at present Is purely - speculative, declared one active buyer, and the next day's prices are an -unknown quantity. He's Picked to y ; Coach Staters x ; ... - v. . ....-( ' 1 ., ; t ' x ..... " San Luis; Rebels Defeated After They Seize Arms And Horses, Loot Vault i Government - Claims all is Calm Elsewhere, Report Made of Other Outbreak;. Disputes Statement c- HAVANA. April S3 ( API- Seven rebels, two soldiers and the chief of police of the town of San The. market Is "not at all stabll- Luis were killed as armv forces . ALONZO STINER (AP) -Governor Julius L. Meier said today that he has "reliable information" that 150,000,000 may be made available to Ore gon for constructive public work, a part of the national admlnls- This Year Says Chief; Spring Jobs Open Oregon should receive federal tratlon's clan for "rehabilitation I relief funds in excess of 310.000,- of the idle man power of the 000 during the eurrent year, Ray- getting "real cash" instead of war- most important matter of business that we'll be considering this year." Sammons said it was possible board employes at the various educational Institutions msy be DRIEST APRIL FOR B quickly suppressed a revolution ary outbreak in Orient province . today, .said - s government an-' nouncment tonight. A fort of approximately 43 men, . the announcement said, at tacked tne rural guard post near San Luis early today, killed two ' soldiers and . seized horses, arms ana ammunition. They were then driven from the ' town by army forces dispatched . from nearby Palma Soriano under . command of Lieutenant Rodrlg- '. ex. two rebels were killed. . In their flight, the communion continued, the rebels killed the '. Aldermen Differ Upon Best S"T cLot. Solution' of Problem; hooting the. -vmits m u teie-- gTapn ana leiepnone facilities. Rebels Separate; use Band Caught Hotly pursued br additional troops under Captain Larrubla. sent from Santiago, the rebels dW PORTLAND. Ore 'April 13 (AFj-The hop market Jumped to the 40-eent level today .with heavy buying reported in all Pa- - (Turn to page I, coL I) - ueii Mm ISSUE FORIBV Citizens Active The street lighting economy plan effected here last week ap pears to be the subject of the mo meat to be dlsensaed from the ritv council floor tomorrow night. Al- I Tided into three groups. (Turn to page B, col. 4) FAMILIES IN HEED 0F BF11 0IF.D Maynard McKlnley, S a 1 m, placed first in boys' high voice. . Dallas high school won second place in girls' glee in the class B group and Woodburn placed sec ond in class B boys' quartet. Sa lem also took third place in class A boys glee club. . Much credit for the fine show ing made by Salem in the music tournament is due Miss Josephine -1 By nx'Ai,B v V i. training the vocal entrants. a camping inp ucu, uu. iui . an gular use at home it la decidedly unpleasant. So say Red Cross workers who have found' over IS families tn Marlon connty who have neither mattresses nor ade quate bedding, j n tteTBeV mattresaes: ; OLENDALE. Ore. Aprn jr CZm'm, ' ,i,n,- ronnrt-l (AP) For several hours Albert "iflta Emawiglni' asVlsUnt - to lamb?rm i-L-- ..-.t.r hrm Tester- t in his boat today and fish- V - ;t,. habiv ed without getting a single bite. have an old matttes. to'the.attle 1" that they eould give. ir tney -j"" T r,Zi 17... A.l .t. mi wr. I vestlgate. A.- 30-pound Chinook u14T ' VotTh Front, street, Jlmon had invited iUelt nboarcL !- .t 7118. It will Snyder seised Uhe hapless . visl- Obliging Salmon Jumps Into Boat 7T V nlvevonr vresent problem. - While large quantities of cloth ing of- all - sorts have been dis tributed from the relief ware house the past eight months, there have been , virtually no available supplies of bedding. Patterns of Quilts Will Be Published - Patchwork quilts p r 1 1 y, economical,' fins to snake they are quite the thing for thrifty, energetic honaewlvee of 10S3 to make. Xou've already made one or else your friends bare. .s Cornea now The Statesman to : -cIcl von in vour enterprise by ' furnishing - ; wide ' variety 1 of. patchwork qaUt eloigns. If yon ior and called it a day. country, to the 'end that there nd f0 ekalrman of Gov- rants next pay day. Arrangements Extremes Of hot and Cold may be again established pros perity . throughout the nation." The governor said that la an ticipation . of approval by eon- Ertf - ZLTJl0: relief of Uos. in dlM uv waaa . eaa. yiQiai auuu vs uaia as to how large a block of feder- ernor Meier a statewide relief I are being made, he announced. committee. . announcea Saturday. I with Portland. Eugene and Cor- Tnese relief lunas are deposited I vallis banks for cash advances, with the state treasurer and later I Funds Half Million parceled out to the counties for Under Last Flgnre under the new budget, it was Also Mark Past Month Records Point out The largest, eomnrislnr about 30 men, was overtaken near Na-T Jaguavo by a detachment headed '. -by Sergeant Mo re Jon. in the -en- r' suing brush, four rebel vera kin.' records the f SOO-salaried duties I ed. the remainder of the party els-.; of city purchasing agent will be I persed and the arms and "horses 1 reported out. as promised at the I recovered. --,.' last council session. Alderman I The rebels, the government Watson Townsend, ordinance com-1 statement said, dispersed In small dermanle comments en the subject vary. Some are favorable to the plan, some hostile and a tew neu traL The bill to take from the city April has been both hot and I mlttee chairman, stated last night I groups, closely pursued by the sol- Reports received at the ex ecu- I pointed out. it Is necessarT to en- cold, and drv as the nroverblal I The committee will decide tomor- I diera, 77 " " r. v . I tire department Indicated that I erate the six institutions of hlrh. bone. sUtlstlca riven out vaster- row on the kind of resort it will I Simultaneous with tfc arrW.i emnloved Tin T Oreron Should sneh rbUl ,ome n mPoyment er education on a total of S3.- day by government weather oh- If the bill passes, of advices in Havana of the trou-H Me'lSda'hourisO; th Pttwo-or Three" wk." FoV thVmcal w Y wHl 1tt maila valla Til a tnr atat i w -w . . . 7 i aiorraisaea maienauy, ana me servers Indicate. purchasing will fall back Into the I ble in Oriente province, a' mllK' Unless the predicted rain for J J mlmjtiees Ct W V bUcM d7iuil thit th?J L!!?!5ini.Lnt!: county and municipal Improve- j eountles are faced with the task ments of meritorious nature dur-1 0f taking care of a large number ing ui next oiennium. i of unemployed persons. The state highway commission - Farm work and cannery onera- wm be asked to start studies at I tions were expected to relieve the once of , prospective Improve-1 present heavy demands tor relief ments. Results of the survey will I funds later in the year, reports in be Incorporated In a program I dicated. There are approximately sufficiently comprehensive to I IB canneries and processing plants absorb all of the funds which I in the Salem district, which will may be available for this state." I employ several thousand men and women during the berry and fruit Body Found But .A survey completed recently by w I n tt . a The tabled measure to repeal B1SIIA L WILL START Of. WM EUGENE, April 33 (AP) With most of the principals on hand and others due in this weekend, the stage la set In elr- tonlght proves a aaaa.1.a a.t Va.V VI -a, V a wUl have been the driest fourth ".' C.i. TX:? on b7. 'V ta.f0" r U? rrobabirwui ririTcTld v H v 4 age. according to Alderman David -aawwBi. u.u uccu iworu- i o'Hara. who rt mnttn anrA It. Ha ?,Q ,AJ?. Pfc,?t"oB pointed out last night that similar MJiue locues. in Jim u i Uws had been held Illegal by the i supreme court. lnenee. I if motion Is made to dst the Rain has been recorded here elty's legislative assessment re tails month on only eight dsys. as quested by the League of Oregon follows: April 8, 0.10 inch; I. Cities, to finance Its lobby at the .IB Inch; 11, 0.03 inch IS. state legislature. Alderman Henry 0.02 inch: If, 3.03 inch: 17. 1 H. Vandevort is eertaln to muster press dispatches going out ef the city. The baa was lifted six hours later, however, the palace explain ing It was a "mistake." Havana and Other Cities are Quiet Havana was quiet, although a number of rumors concerning the (Turn to page B, col. C) BUILDISG idlVITY ejsin IS OBSERVED 7 PLl - I uram. te "ibor commis- " .a V . -B inch; 25, 0.05 inch; and nis vmd nreworks to fight the ap- VI Ot OCuleSinSer Honor, indicated that while there M;rt . f. Pnlng 29f e07 toclu proprlaUon. At the last session he ' 1 v. . m 1 nv t n an mhti srsi tvisi 1 m Ann siw vn nrn. 1 ... m a u oeen a marnea increase m 1 - 1 Tne first 10 days of the month I wrm iw league a wonniess viwnnnvETi wh. inrfl 19 I optimism, were has been nttie or 1 - . 1 brourht elrht of the is dm aiouini.-. id ifrvaa -n nnia.il. i no unsroTemnii in cmTiiormeni 1 . iwwi j auu mm i -1.1,1. waa -mj.rmA Taa 1 Liiiue uoudi exisis 01 ine coun- titled man was found floating in wnaiuom uunng me pasx " -'" last frosty day was last Monday. I wtUB panuwg ana galem Increased this month over the Columbia river about 10 miles months. L. Kus" "d I-est Thu down river from here today. The coroner's office investigated the possibility that the body might be that of Lee Schleslnger, Portland merchant and sportsman whose automobile was found in the Co lumbia river at the toot ot a dock here several weeks ago. Later, however, the coroner's office an nounced definitely that the body was not that ot Schleslnger. THREE I1CTED BY GAP JURY HERE Both in number and value of permits, building' operations in xeased this month o ?1 a . ftall . , a. a -...lUn, .M.rlT" th.lr trial oo I IT.," . V. ,r ..." " .Itloo lot ctiulai U, t. ZZZSTZZ" !;:. a.: ?m Ta;;t. sss- "I in waaf V am m n A m m I I aT w ftviu waeva a j wa w w 01 sa ATiTtI VisiVaa. m ffAtal etlNa el W 1 K wasyaeet aaemvan eat VMUV VV f IWf" 817. Last month 31 permits were taken out for work to cost 812,- 871.B0. " Last April, when permit values amounted to 848.734.80. was cre- growing out of the death of i ,n " ,i; " ,VJ.L' li.!-'" permit the Salem Cherry Growers' (1UUa a TV....., T..V... ..-HOaiW. UUIIIIU.IUI .aaaa.a. a a.... . .... I .A,! J""," the coolest Ten days of April 1 w - y ytai eae-va VaRe Qeorge county constable. March 18. In Medford, have been clear, five partly clou- The defense has not revealed " V,- .Vl I Do 17; TJT.VT, The Marion county grand Jury late Saturday returned three In dictments. . Mrs. Doras . Lewis, alias Mrs. ti rap. Riatch ntiA Ar.air-t Charles Hill, and Paul Lewis, son's Idaho, track and field team were Jointly Indicted for uttering I nm9A Laa. Wb!tl1.' .,"0t W "k ,0T for April up to last night was -jtoaa sntv Ma Preseott was ahot down as he 18 degrees and mean minimum , . aV a a . a I ttW, UHfl V3I.fta' 4J1 v. I mature of B2 degrees. Lokd Of OnionS diuA wlth a WUH permit for WUaU.Vl ViiiliW MMnttpa-tlna laa Tloaa..... WHITMAN DEFEATED WALLA WALLA, Wash., April papers on Banks. ex-Meaiora publisher and erehardlst. Circuit Judge O. F. Skipwortlt will hear the trial, which was county on reconstruction ot the Brerman and White klfvYa th ma .or vnra " GRANTS PASS. OtOl. April 28 I on whiell ntariA fa Mntat k(a . (AP) Even the court admit-1 t,., month. ted the tine assessed against V. C I Kiv ' eonstrnetlaii haa nmrMi dual meet. hrsa. Appumr choice lsT j - I Bishops of Brooks, Ore today I Boat prominently' la Ue AprU'sr' a I . PORTLAND. Ore.. Anril 21 1 waa n - hit "itronr." Rtahooal mm v.n ... . VI!?:." V .i:" I a tarred eWlr for tlft. Mra. Lew- lw, - ".T , itmni., . ... . t I . -v .. ... a . "1 . . . 11." wr.a-. rui y, s awavua .u Tltvuij vcr r uilaiau l - - . i.T.a. I CAangO OI VSnue. WB1. B. -ijeTena, I aav . aaaaa . aa. v.au n uni.oi au iviuto u U w uri UT U1S montn been ISSUOd for . . 71 to 4H, this afternoon in I " " 'o!.::!... " w. assisUnt attorney general of 8a- Portland was re-elected regent Pass and was arrested for falliag I erection ot three houses, two serr ttvut vr " i .annolnteil aa sneelal nrose- of the Oregon sUte court of the to stop at a stop sign, r He could ice stations, one store aid tn ' I r n WSVaB T naaTtaV .. . . " - . - . . I w m- . . . . . . I w - -w - cutor by the governor. District I vamouc uaugntert Of .America i not pay me it tine ana eosia, so I building and three private gar- - , Attorney Codding and Assistant! at the annual convention here I he offered to give the court the I ages. The maximum estimate on . ; district . Attorney Ralph Moody. I today. Mrs. Rose Appleby ot .Mt. I con ten U of , his truck. The offer I the houses was 81300. which four t of Medford. have already arrived I Angel waa re-eieeted nee-regeni. i waa acceptea. . Mrs. weuie mranswa or eugene - it consisiea ei zvv pounas oi was elected treasurer. onions. . Fund Vh tually Raised to Send River Envoy East'& nwtV Aoyavsvyc awiivt vwajgcha t!bMTgtA wita keeping - charge there. T. O. Miller was Indicted tor larceny by embexxlement. It belqg held that he had taken 3250 from I L. A. Scheelar. The Jury Indicted L. C. Horn- nere and will handle the proeecu- years ago probably.. would hare V. been equivalent to a 32010 to - ' 82S0O house, according to build- ' - era. .: . ..... r The Salem chamber ot com-; merce and other civic groups on the Willamette river interested la its canalization had virtually com pleted yesterday raising sufficient funds to send William P. Ellis, rata attorney, to Washington, D. C, to appear before the river and harbors board ot engineers May 17. At that time a final hear ing will be held on the develop ment by canalization of the Wil lamette river as far as Salem. James W Mott, congressman, wired Ellla yesterday that the house committee on rivers and harbors had decided to Introduce an appropriation bill at once with out waltlnr for , the adminlstra- vrlsh the patterns in addition, I tion's public works program. This titer may be had for very nominal price. ; ; u The designs and simple dlrec ; tlons will appear toa a two-coL. nma f eatare which begins Tues- . Aa, la this paper. The quilt pat terns will be run aa often as space permits and will be In terspersed from time to time with other needlecraft designs for household articles. . bill. Mott' advised;, would Include all projects approved by the board of army engineers. J -".'--" s: i - "After conference with Senator MCNary this morning we have def initely set Willamette river pro ject for hearing before board of army engineers for Wednesday. May 18, which is earliest date available.' . "If we should suceeed la revert- 3178 belonsina? to Alrln Herr. ing decision engineers report and I -. Not true bills were returned can secure approval ot board be-1 acalnst John McCarvev.' arrested tore nouse is reaax to rote i nave i tor receiving stolen property, and assurance oi enairman our projeci i laob E. Fisher, accused ot non- wiu ne inciuaea aa nouse commit-1 suosort of his lS-vear old dancb lee amenament. - iter. "If favorable - board decision I Frank W. Edrar la foreman ef cornea after disposal of bill . tn I the present grand Jury which will house project win be included as l reconvene hero, this week. senate amendment. Please be ready to present ease here on date Bov's Grades Manslaughter Charge is Low, Father Turns Killer ready to present case here on date I C-..- Z7MMTM..a mentioned and advise other cham-1 0 ta?C? &muiOyeS hereof foregoing." Mott wired. I r Tf.f -rf- ' I ahoamaker. d 1 a a o nolnted The Salem chamber has raised I JTciy tlCAU UU UV Irradea received by his eleven iHq.outtnuto H.aEiw uu RQrWV A heannA 0,4 on. Wallace, today shot and Ood0 Betook hia tor a deer At conferences held, In Portland DO aid S DS6i7C6 I ttmad two aehool officials and I .... .w. vt. i. t. forahead AUoulse Godon was charged with mansLaaa,hter. tor the sUy lag of Gordon Lacy, 17, In ft nm.TftM "tiiat- Anril 28 icompuuni xuea u.jiu.t fAPl Frank Ellis. B year old I yesterday. Ball of 81000 was d I a a p pointeo over i turnlshed. LAcy was auuea rcaey year lit milea from SUverton when ansiaugnitsr isiiuryv is The Diiv in Brought Against Godon Washinetori and other cities where the matter of representation at .Washington then -committed suicide. Because of the. failure of the I His victims were David W. Rea. with a 88-30 rifle, Lacy died la a few minutes. David O. Williams, partner ot Godon on the trip, told officers he waa tree on parole . from Portland where he had - been charged with a car theft. He was was discussed, It was the unani- state board of control to held a B3, trustee of Otter Creek town- mous opinion that Ella should meeting here last week state otfi- ship, and J. H. Petty, principal represent the river canalization ciala and employes will not re- and athletic coach of Holton high group. This was due to his ex- eeive their paychecks covering the school. : -.', ... tended experience In traffic mat- month et April unUl next Friday The shooting occurred in front fafaV-SB OaWaa 1 01 SlaVlVaVS t WtVftvl Atl (ft Ilia aa.aur O aa aa at at V0 a. V m pearanees before the board. : . TJnder the 1333 leglalaUvo an- I B. J. Black. Ripley county eor-1 sentenced to St days in jau ano ib tuairin Bwa aiunre i acuneni reoucing me salaries ana i oner, saia leacners at ue iioiion i tnnrflTIMl tha Mnillll.tloB VTOImL I aiaraa n etata Affti-lala aitt .am. I ,-liAnl M lilm mita liaii" avnm. I UTdaT. Later the regional board Of enain-1 slarea In amounts ra.nr.nf from I nlalned hia son waa beinr treated I Stanley Corruthars, ' - fourth eera turned down th reanest for I fire to 11 t eent. th iavchMi I nnfalrt-r. TaBara aal tha tvn-r I member of the hunting party was river canalisation. Now the matter I cannot be issued until they have I had been subjected to some minor I also fined 3S and being unable is being reheard by the board of I been certified by the board t 1 disciplinary measures but had suf- 1 to pay the assessment, was con- army engineers la Washington. 'control.- . 'fered no corporal punishment.. : tuned la the county au. Funeral services for Lacy, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lacy, route two, Salem, wm bo held at the Clough-Barrlck - funeral chapel Tuesday at S pjn. Coroner L. E. Barrick said last night he would not hold aa. In quest. He went with a party from the sheriffs office to the scene ot the shooting. Frilay morn lag. Barrick said ho thought the la- T. By the Associated Press - The first great series of ftn tenatloaal toaicrsstloma, with . Great Britain, France and Caa da looking toward wortd-wkle ecoeoimlc lmptoteiaent, ended. . President' Roosevelt proposed to climax hia domestic and Inter-' vestixauoa of the grand Tory l national nrorram with a xirantia t would be sufficient. : I public works program, . All the hunters were tn the Agriculture departaoent effl dals prepared to set ta aaotioa) aa early as possible the admin tstratioo's . tarns . relief as a chlaery. . woods after deer eut of season, . Lacy was killed by the sec ond shot from Godon's rifle. La cy did not know ho was being shot at and stood ea top ef a log to see It he eould espy a deer. having thought ho - heard the brush rattling. It was there Go-1 tack, don mistook him tor a deer and! shot him through the grey saulr-1 . Hoaae and eeaate ral.eap ho was wearing. 4 Representative - Clay Stone Brtggs of Texas died ot heart at- , tn re-