The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Substantial Drop In Cost
Of Transportation is
Effective June 1
COontlnusd from HI 1)
consulting engineer, which shows
that the direct cost of transport
ing a carload of logs from Olson
te Winona has dropped from
$11.71 la 1919 to 98.93 in 1333.
Reduced rates, la addition to
those prescribed for the Olson to
Winona haul, are put out for the
Olson to Helmlck haul at $1.85 a
thousand or $11 a earloadr from
Olsoa to Independence at $12 a
carload or $$ a thousand, and
trrnm rttftm A lor dlimD tWO
miles from Independence at $15 a
carload or $2.58 a thousand.
The hearing which culminated
In the reduced rate 'order were
1 conducted la Salem from March
21 to March 25. ; William P. Ellis
prepared the ease for the Spauld
ing company with .W. E. Keyes,
attorney- tor the Oregon Pulp A
Paper company, appearing as a
frleod of the plaintiff's case as
ji w vtiImh mniirr of
a aweit t ow ""a
BaUm ohamher of commerce.
:- which, has stood ' firmly for the
Jowerafl rates. ; Paul P. rrre,
.... . BiinthArn Pacific
company, James Q.'WIIson .attor
ney tor the Valley Siletx, and
O..L. Starr, tIco president of the
Valley Silets railroad, appeared
for the two defendants.
A. IV Harrey, examiner for the
public otflitiee commissioner, and
expert in the field of railroad
rates; conducted the hearing and
reviewed the testimony.
D
J.
WASHINGTON, May 17 (AP)
President Roosevelt today dls
. .n..A vith SAn&iortt Charles L.
McNary and Frederick sterner oi
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PROJECT
ISC SHI Bl F
Oregon the aeveiopmeni i i' first Presbyterian, E. A. Kenney;
Columbia river between tide wa- christIaB ana Missionary AU1
ter sod the mouth of sthe Snake ancej w h. Caldwell; Court
rlverifor the generation of elec- gtTeet Christian, Orville Wagner;
trlcal energy and the facilitation Preo Methodist, Dr. Shuts; Jason
of navigation. Lee Methodist, W. H. Ney; Leslie
The JOregon delegation was Methodlst, L. C. McShane; Ford
"hopeful," Senator Steiwer said. Memorial, Lyle Thomas; Engle
after Ulking with the president. woo& United Bretheren. R. V.
They suggested that the Columbia
project be developed as a part of
."The president saia ne wsnieu
to distribute this money McNary j
stated, and indicated that money J
spent for nood control ana navi-jtiaTe BCiuded the following:
gation development of the river Meals served, 10,523; hair
would not be chargeable to the cut riven transients. 625: sick
. . project lor re-imbursement.
Tne Oregon aeieganoa BUBKcai.-1
ed for the president's considera
tion site.8 at Warrenaaie, Tne uai
1m. i ArUneton. John I Day and
Umatilla rapfds.
II CHEST
MS 111 COUIffl
(Continued from pax O
tntLT A can dispense ' with trans
portation for non-high school dis
trict: pupils if it sees nt.
The new board also can con
tract for the education of non-
htvh school district pupils with
auchi schools as it wishes. School
authorities are not altogether
areed on the procedure the new
lMM.nl can follow: some assert
the board may let pupils' eauca
tlon out at the lowest tuition
bid; others claim the high school
district taking non-district pu
pils: must charge the same per
capita rate for tton-resiaen pu
nil as the district's own tax
payers pay for the education ot
pupils within their district.
MFJtClIAXT SUICIDES
PENDLETON. Ore., May 11
(AP) Charles Manning, pro
prietor ot a second head store
here, shot a rifle bullet through
hie head here today.
( MURDER CASE
Dr. Frank Mansclla (left). weQ-
.jtnown pnysiaaa er Uarlem isew
x erk. is rtctnred as ha was Mcrortmt
from the Bronx Homicide Court by
a detective after he had been or
aered held e fan accessory-after
ike fact" ia the murder of Ulchael
..Jla .oy.' bfcJeved to be the victim
?i .s -murder for insurance risg,
In ccrs-ction with whh eirht raee
axs held. Dr. MaazeU ti-ne the
- hunt oesta cerunenxe. 1
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DORMITORY
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Honoring the memory of "Oregon's Grand Old Man," Dr. Jolia Stntuh, tlve New Men's" Dormitory, com
pleted in 1929 on the campus of the University of Oregon, will be named "John Straub Memorial
Building." Dean Stranb, who daring his career served as professor, dean of the college of arte and
letters and dean of men, had rounded out 54 year s as a member of the staff at the time of his death
September 18, J 982. . i :: ' - .
DPETi DOOR MISSION
COIiriGltWILLMEET
Broadenina Activities and
Making Permanent is .
Topic of Session
The adrlsory council for the
Open Door mission has been call
ed by Rer. Guy I Drill, chairman,
to meet at the T. M. C. A. at
t: 20 o'clock Tuesday night to
study the activities of the mission
and make recommendations with
a view to broadening its scope
and making its services perman
ent. Churches of the city recent
ly decided to assist In the Mission
work. Council representatives
thus far chosen by the various
churches are as follows:
First Methodist, H. H. Kloep-
ping. Dr. C. C. Gilbert; Pirst
Christian. Guy JU Drill; Calvary
Baptist. Dr. K. K. Adams; Ger
man Baptist, Henry Shrank;
Knight Memorial, J. E. Allison;
First Evangelical, J. F. Ulrlch;
vruSOn; Bethany Reformed, F. E
Kruse; Temple Baptist, Lane Mor
me
Activities of the mission this
yearj according to Rev. Drill,
persona cared for, 1G3; garments
jiven, fso, ounaies cnecsea,
4452.
Rev. Drill added that " "much
that Is unseen in the giving of
I courage and hope to thousands
of people who pass through the
mission and in turn to the lives
of others cannot be estimated or
a report given.
is. COSPEB fflN
REBEKAH OFFICIAL
PENDLETON, May 17. (AP)
Mrs. Esther Bond of Halsey
was elected president of the Re-1
bekah assembly of Oregon in the
annual session here today, held
in connection with the 78th an-1
nual convention of the Inde-I
Mrs. Grace Christiansen of
Portland, wag elected vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Ora Cosper of Dallas,
Waa re-elected secretary for the
3 Sth consecutive year, and Mrs.
Eda Jacobs of Portland, will
serve as treasurer for her 2 Sth
consecutive year.
Ohio and Wabash
Flood SpreadingMoisture This
EVAN3VILLE. Ind.. May 17
(AP) -The Ohio and Wabash riv
ers continued today to spread ov
er vast areas ot valuable farm
land, damaging crops already In
the around aad delaying the
planting of others. -
There was another death today
in the flood waters. Baddy Diet-
kes, four year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dieikes fell into a
ditch on a Posey county farm and
drowned.
More Snow Seen
In Klamath Area? M
KLAMATH PALLS, Ore., May
17. (AP) The respite from
winter was brier in the Kiamaxn
basin. After a few days of mild
weather, a heavy snow storm fell
today, covering the ground.
Snow fell every day for the
first 10 days of this months, mak
ing ft the coldest May here ra
several years.
Too Late to Classify
. LOST lAd brown sllp-orv kid
Stove, hooa 40X. U. &. KaU. Bsnk.
TONITE IS DI5IE NTTB
with TaUoUh Bankhead and
Robert tontgomery
COMTJfO PRIDAT AXX
SATURDAY
TOM MIX
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FLAMING GUNS
TO BEAR NOTED DEAN'S NAME
The Call
Board
By QMVE M. BOAS
Today Lionel Barrymore la
"Sweepings."
Friday - Walter Huston la4
"Gabriel Over the White
House." .
HOLLYWOOD
Today Robert Montgomery
and Tallulan Bankhead la
-Faithless."
Friday Tom Mix in "Flam
ing Guns."
GRAKD
Thursday "The Big Drive."
BELIEF FUNDS FOR
COUNTY CURTAILED
(Continued from pagrs 1)
funds in the state may change
hands June 1, when the Wagner
bill making direct grants to conn
ties goes Into effect. The present
state committee, they were told,
desires to conclude its adminis-
tration with its books free of deO-
The only hope of Marion coun
ty's obtaining more than the S2S,
000 allotted lies in the state com
mittee's finding itself with a sur
plus at the end of this month. In
that case, the surplus would he
pro-rated among the counties.
Commissioner Melson last night
declared he did not want to cut
the wages or numbers of days
work of relief project employes
the remainder of this month since
those who already hare put In
their time would then have re
ceived more relief than the form
er. He intimated he would urge
against curtailment and In favor
of depending on the deficit's be
ing made up later.
Lutherans Pick
Ludwig Again as
District Leader
PORTLAND, May It (AP)
rne annual conyention ot io
northwest district of the Araert-I
can Lutheran church opened here Members of the county court
today with 45 clerical and 15 were asked yesterday by the con
lav dlHtea from Or ear en. tractors to tnmf.s
Washinitton. Idaho and British
voiamoia in auenaance. i
The Rev. L. Ludwlr of Port-
land was re-elected president of j
the district for the fifth eon- j
iscvuts yer. wr. m. v. xieia,
n I
eeaerst president ox ia Aiavn-
can Lutheran church, and the
Rev. William G. Sodt, steward-
ship secretary, both of Columbus,
O.. are here for the meetlnjt.
Work and finance of the church
wm b gtdt
Month Already
iliove Average
iruxeen-nunareatns men or rain
officially recorded here yesterday
brought the precipitation for the
month to a total of S.SS inches,
1.V4 tncnes above the mean May
average and nearly naif aa inch
a dots tne totai iot last year, nam
has been recoraed here every day
this month excepting May 13 aad
IS.
The "wettest May on record
waa In 1891, whea f.SS inches of
in 1330.
SPOKANE. Wash.. May IT
(AP) j. A. ScoRard. of Cheha-
ila, agent of the farm loan com
missioner, arrived here today
front Washington to set np ma
chinery for the administration ot
the new farm relief act.
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I Hilarious Farce-Comedy I
S rn rr m
v loses tne season ior
TTICTtSDAY, MAY 18 . '
' ImtnlV ' WAV 'immm.
' SATURDAY, MAY 9
AOmissloa 15c 2SO
Cortaln. SilS P. M.
IHIscn Auditorium !
"Salem's Intimate Theatre'
I Chesaekeca at XJberty
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FRUIT CARRY-OVER
: HERE TO BE SILL
(Continued from pass 1)
year. This plant pack against
sales, and last year handled a
maximum pack, Ineludrag a
quantity of carrots.
Producers' Cooperative, which
w now finishing construction of
lta new cannery to replace the
one destroyed by tire, wni han
dle Its members offerings. Last
year ims plant put up 8,103
caaea ox canned fruits, S.1C2 SO
pound tins of froxen strawhar-
net and 871 barrels of ohM-rf
ia brine, according to the secre
tary a report of May 1 .A small
gooseberry pack waa made last
year, and also red rasnhrH
The new plant will be ready for
operation by the time the first
iruits are ready for handling.
Starr cannery expects te carry
oni tne same operations as
last year, though exchange rates
may make some difference In
size or tne gooseberry and logaa
iwc. as tne company sella the
dui oi tnese goods to England
Oregon Paekinr
had no notice from headquarters
yet on extent or pack which will
be made this year; and Held
mora ocr wm nave ne approxi
mation of its work for the sea
son until return or District Mana
ger Maden from Chicago shortly,
T ...
nuai jjrotners, one of the
largest and oldest local canner
ies, now looks forward (a t,t
pack, presumably along the aame
. " ye1", sava of course
or mitersourgs.
nm
is soon
XI.. ii
uriur improvement of (ho
norta santiam h n. i
to eastera Oreron win t. ...
i un? wnan graveling of the
ZX:?" fwetcn from Detroit to
a. VL y,m be begun
" vfuiane-Mcuougal com
wmca naa the contract
hub lirm naa Ik, - a
- jug vi
5 f. 0--mn reteh south
from Whitewater ri-v -!,
junction witn the Santh fian
Ham road.
with teams who enm v
u " nets witn trim a-vat..
work. The eonntr T
lately turned the request ever to
the employment offie wnw.
i uiu wui oe recruited.
r. . . . " -"
aruri on tne graveling ' fob
jnust have a team weighing aot
sss than S200 pounds a ten
nd one-half wargoa with dams
boards. Par wm h. ne a.. .1
I hear for teamsters on a Crav
UV1 w cents aa nour for
the teams.
The county court nlans f
a wnn the North Santiam
a . mr- mm -m mm- w M
wv" oy getting under way to
kiot nouses from the Mission
tiTU JHi. W
oaient to tne North Santiam hfrh-
i miuia - risner. a a n n
bridge man, will move the three
houses in Salem which Impede
thte new right-of-way, preparatoy
I to the construction of three
blocks of the road by the county.
sAiinnr
WORK OP
vTJbI V Actual Hand- i
i jPjtV1 to-Hand Trench X .
n ffliB Kfflitins Scene ff1 1
SSa Etct Shown! Of ?
1 -tSSZTr ' Shown In nem 1. I I
1 Juia irx
OH SEIZE
cornices
Baeza's Bandits : Surround
Pair - HuntlnaStolen
Cattle, IsHeport 7
(ContlaMd Cross page 1)
the matter with American con
sular officers in Mexico.
Information as te the where
about of the captlvea waa re
ceived by the father from a Mexi
can judge at BoquUlaa. C. X Ham
nold planned to organise a groat
of cattlemen from the Big Bead
country to enter Mexico and try
to rescue hla son and Rollins.
Th father was waiting, how
ever, until it conld be determined
whether release could bo effected
through diplomatic channels.
VAUEY PICTURED
AS BREAD BASSET
(Oaatfams Croat page 11
hilar cAnalderatloa. gave ao ln-
ttmatioa as to when a final deef
ston might be give.
The Oregonlans, ia aaklnf the
board for further consideration mi
the proposed Improvement, mraea
that the government dtapea the
OTtiisnatta tn mine feet from Port
land to Oregon City, aad that the
channel B0 miles runner to saien
h deenened to alx feet. This, they
aid, would accommodate barges
and river boats at an mom
the year, , ,.
At present, may eipiinu, u.u.
iag the summer dry season even
flat-bottomed river boats cannot
operate on the upper sectioa be
cause of insufficient depth.
Senators McNary and Steiwer
pictured the Willamette valley as
"a near Garden of Eden," and
they spoke of Immense benefit wa
tr transnortatlon would bring to
the several communities producing
much of the country's fruit, nuts
and hop supplies.
Representatives Walter M.
Pierce and James W. Mott attend
ed the conference with the others
of the Oregon delegation. Among
the others at the meeting were
W. P. Ellis, traffic attorney ot
Salem; W. D. B. Dodson of the
Portland ehamber ot commerce,
and Gns Carlson, representing
lumber and logging interests ot
Portland. Several briefs were sub
mitted to the board ot engineers.
Strong Plans to
Fight Dismissal;
Denies Charges
The discharge of Leo Strong
from the Salem police force, effec
tive last Monday, win be carried
to the civil service. Strong yes
terday was preparing through his
attorneys to contest his dismissal.
It was understood he would claim
that charges filed against him by
a taxi driver were untrue and that
an alleged exchange of words be
tween him aad the driver was un
witnessed.
Civil service commission rules
give Strong 10 days in which to
file his appeal.
HOW SHE LOST
29 POUNDS IN
3 MONTHS
f sua asinx toot
Salts to reduce aad rve used
bottle aad a halt and dieted some
and lost 29 pentads la M Bnoavtha.
I feel so much better and re toad
to keep e taking the 8elU aa I
was almost 60 pounds over
weight." Mrs. Thelnaa Gravely,
Rose tine. Gain. (Jan. li, ivssj
To lose tat and at the same time
rain in physical atrractlveaeea and
feel spirited and youthful take one
half teaspoonfni ef Kruscnen ra a
glass of hot water before break
fast every morning.
A jar that lasts 4 weeks cost
bat a trine at any drugstore in
the world but be sure aad get
Ernst sen Salts, the SATE way to
reduce wide hips, prominent treat
aad double chin aad agata feel
the joy ot living money back It
dissatisfied after the first lar.
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that Chsmpioa Jade Sharkey, heavyweight king; and Prime Camera
have tetUed all the formalities, litre are Sailor Jack (left) aad Da
&sm as they appended their aignatorea on the welWcnown dotted line
their title heat in Mew Yet next month. Ia rear are Johnnv Buck-
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CHEMAWA, May IT Seltice
Spencer, Chemawa Indian
school twlrlera. let West Linn
high down with two hits la sev-
ea tunings today and the Indians
played errorless ball for the first
time this season to win 10 to S.
Seltice pitched four innings and
Spencer three. Chemawa will
play Molalla here Friday at 3
pm.
A ahakeup effected In the Che
mawa lineup probably accounted
ia part for the perfect ball play
ed In the field. Vlrette went to
first base. Palmer to second and
Wilder to third, and Bohh
transferred to the catching Job,
with Hatch and Jones new faces
in tne outfield. The Indians scor
ed five runs in the first inning
and five more la the third. West
Linn got both its rnaa In h
fourth.
Vlrette missed his noma mn
today, but got a couple of singles
io ooosi nu average to .45.
West Linn g 2 4
Chemawa is 11 0
Anderson and Wenner: Haiti.
Spencer and Bobb.
Garfield School
TJB. Reports In
Garfield school la "In between"
in regard te tubercular potenti
alities among its pupils, accord
ing to a report given out by Dr.
Vernon A. Douglas, county health
officer, yesterday on the results
of tuberculin testa administered
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smTJ Ij3T not 1$
This Mtrflece Is voors oa
21lay tevadtde, whkh is
AURGI
Add days to gay CaUforala to meawries of yoor eastera trfah.
At (he fares ahuwa shore yon caa. for example, swing down
Chroogh Saa rVaadsco, Ix Angeles, Ariaona. Then tip oar
GtbUm StM4 Rmt through Kansas Cry te Chicago. Of. if
year drwiirnkwi is New York, include New Orleens ia yoar
rfJi O"1 New York
meats aad berth oa steamer sadeded la rail far.). Return oa
any aorfbem Itne, Ssopovcr aarwhere.
VIA CAUIOKmAMMj is u Oft, 13
COACH KOUNDTaUP (llrdey lisah) ,
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mST OA53 WXVNUTUr OdsT limit) .
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Irery S. P. dlaiag car aow? serves she new IXsals SelecfVw l ((r
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TITLE BOUT
Seres! (right), who handles the bnai-
Mount 1
te 117 papas there. Of the 117,
six or S.1 per cent ot the pupils
were found to carry tuberculosis
bacteria. This la 1.7 per cent
less than the findings at Xngle-
wood school aad 0.S per cent
less thaa those at Highland.
Mohr Trial lor
Drunken Driving
Scheduled Today
M. R. Mohr, 1SSI South ltth
street, will go on trial In muni
cipal court today on a charge of
driving while under the Influence
of intoxicating liquor. Judge Mark
Poulsen announced yesterday af
ter a conference -with the defense
attorneys.
City police arrested Mohr early
yesterday morning after he had
driven his ear for half a block
along the lawn on the right side
of the IS 00 block. State street
running Into two automobiles and
nnauy coming to rest against a
telephone pole, according to the
arresting officer's report. Later
in the day Mohr obtained his free
dom by posting a bail bond for
1500.
For Better
EYE
HEALTH
Ton may be sure that timers
will be recommended aad fit
ted only when neoessary. And
the cost win be smalL
aa
your
CHICAGO wit CsLftwrnU
ai.ps
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'80 S0
fares at Chicago New York and
Soathcra Patinc wm take yem
mors rail fare thaa a trip straight
all faxes exrctx ah new &Vm Am
slightly higher thaa me fare rle
ROU1IDTRTP3 TO NEW YORK
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At a local hospital May IT, J.
f. FairfouL aged TS yean. Fun
eral announcements later by the
Clough-Barrlck company.. Church
at Ferry. ..".-,., :AJ, ,i -
NURSE REGAINS
HER HEALTH '
After Taking Five Dottlea of
LydU E. Plnklutm'c Vege-
, . tmbla Compound
"I am a registered nurse. Tor three
years I was too run-down to work. My
condition improved, wonderfully after
taking fire bottles of Ljdia E. Pfnk
barn's Yegetabto Compound. It In
creased my ppetite, quieted my
nerves, improved my digestion and
relieved sleeplessness, lam glad to tell
any woman what a splendid medietas
this Is." Guaa A. 8anr, W Amity
St., Brooklyn, New York.
Tea can depend upon a medicine
which has the written endorsement of
mors thaa half a fflirn
W3!
LAST DAY
Blood and iron ... tears
and triumph . . . the mad
fires of youth ... all weld
ed into heart-throbs !
LIONEL
aSlTEEPIKGS
Fnpm tht novel bj tester Cohen
taAAlAN DINEHART
GLORIA STUART, Eric Undta
VVaBom Gorgon. Gregory Roto ff
Tomorrow & Saturday
Never Before and
Never Again Will Tow
See Its Equal t . . .
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Keren Morley, Yraachee Tone
Arthur Byroa, Dickie Moors ,
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