": '" PAGE TWO' ' - S OREGON CTATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Blornlnr. Jane 30, 1933 u mu I nv in TP n . i nimnirnii nninm m a - f ' l" - I ' i - - ! niiit tnnnmiii m .11 ...ill - , mwm urn moard. . unnnp m cu p.wu- ; hk f hh "iiiiiiq in i in i u til i i i i iiuiiiiiii iiiiti.ni i i i w.,,.. iu i uwumi i II UIIIIIIIIIUIIUII I I ,.,:n,;jL.By OLIVE M. DOAK r . ?1fnv. , ; . . Salem-Iliihee Grading and . Paving, Independence Proiects Chosen . ' (Continued from peg 1) 1m - Wallace bridge, trading and topping, 950,000; bridges and col Tru In amounts of $2590,11875, flftOO, S1090 and S625. Independence - Brunk's corners Grade and surface, SSO.OeO. Woodpurn - Mt. Rood' loop Bntte- 3reek. bridge,- $11,250. " Sllet highway Bridges and culverts Davis creek; 11750; Roots creek, 500r Chit wood creek. . 11250; , Euchre , creek. vrt Depot creek, 12500; , Albany - Lyons highway Bridge at mtlepost 7, 21875: San- tiam OTerflow bridge, $7500; Sanderson bridge approaches. 120.00. Jlalsey - Sweet Home Cala pooye bridge, -$775;. 'culvert. 1250. Hlllsboro - Woodburn highway Pudding River bridge, $15, 00.- .Independence highway Bridge mllepost 2.9, $2875; Rickreal .Creek bridge,- $1250, ' Little Nestucca highways-Low er Mnscratf brdger $12,500. Yamhill -Newberg highway Mllepost 3.1 bridge. $625: Che balexn Creek bridge, $.3750; . bridge milepost 11.4, $10,000. Municipalities East Side Pacific highway. Salem - Illlhee grading and par ing. $115,000. .' West Side' Pacific highway Newberg-Chehalem .Creek bridge, $25,000;' Newberg - McMinnville grading and paring, $108,000, ; Super highway Oregon City dvercrossing, grading and paving. $250,000; Milwaukee - Sellwood. grading and paring, $175,000; Milwaukee undercrosslng bridge - $50,000. Fourth Street highway Par ing and bridges, $210,000. Base Line road, Multnomah county East Eighty - Second to East Ninety - Second streets, wid en and pare, $50,000. Tualatin highway Hlllsboro, paring, $60,000. Warrant Call to Be Made Soon by City Treasurer ,r City Treasurer Rice yesterday "announced plans to call in a large number of city warrants ' early in July. The exact amount of the call bad, not. yet been de termined., During June $49, 12. 33 in. city warrants have been called. The warrant call will in part Je possible because no principal payments on bonds fall due in July, the next being $5000 Au gust 15. Several small interest payments, however, will be made tomorrow or early next week. FLIES TO HOSPITAL ?i SEATTLE, June 29 APk-Nlneteen-year-old Alexander VewU melre, of Haines, Alaska, arrived here by seaplane today from the north for an operation which may save his life. DANCE with "Boots" Grant and His New Band at HAZEL GREE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS - Six Prize Horses and Elslnore Theatre Tlcketa Hazel' Green Pavillion la newly equipped with an amplification system -.for all featured enter Jtalnment1 25c Erei ,'atNite25c lAHoDwOwudThcater r lOfULYVOOU Today & Saturday - Mickey Mouse Matinee Saturday: 1:30 p.m. Also Pablo Comedy, News, Comedy A Harry Carey in 'THE DEVIL HORSE Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Continuous Performance Sunday 4k Tuesday i to 11 Special Matinee Monday 1 p.m. JUST-A-WEE-BIT- . - F ri J M .' - 1 - - d ELSIXORE Today-Robert Montgomery and Sally Eilers In "Made en Broadway. Friday Marlon Davies in "Pes O My Heart" GRAND Today Douglas Fairbanks In Mr. Roblnron Crusoe.' HOLLXWOQD ' Today William Powell In "Lawyer Man." Friday Buck Jones in "For- bidden Trail." CAPITOL Saturday "Gold Diggers of A vital and dramatic story of the people behind the production of a great Broadway show, "Gold Diggers or 133," opening Ssrtur aay ax tne caprrai, woaid be -a great picture- even without the enhancement ot the spectacular musical shew settings. Combined with these . it is said to present the greatest amusement value of this or any other year's produc tions. Song numbers from the tal ented team of:Harry Warren and Al Dubin. who were responsible for the hits In Its predecessor. 42nd Street." will soon be heard and sung the world over. r "Gold Diggers of 19" was di rected bjrMervyn LeRoy. whhas given 'the entertainment World pictures like "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang" and "Elmer the Great. . ,1 , f , .- ICI El MEXICO. D. F., June 29. (AP) El Nacional, government party newspaper, published a telegram tonight from Plutarco Elias Calles, In which the for mer Mexican president said he had wired President Roosevelt to protect the interests of Mexico workmen on strike in California. "As a Mexican citizen I sent the president of the United States the following message," the telegram to the paper read. "I take the liberty of call ing to your attention and hu manitarian consideration the mi serable economic situation of our Mexican workers employed by Japanese in California at pres ent. ' " 'These Mexicans have gone out on strike because of the miserable salaries paid them by the Japanese, and because of bad treatment accorded them. Labor officials would do well to Inves tigate the situation'." At the time, the paper said, General Calles, wired the nation al revolutionary . party of which he once was, the, head, advising them of the situation and ask ing the party members to help the strikers. IX STRIKERS HOI CTiorj SOUGHT I " rf : 1 " Victory v Astonishing; ! Jack Sharkey has own way Until Knockout 1 , (Continued, from pas 1) broke through Camera's arms and for a moment it seemed as ft the Italian's course was run. He reel ed as Sharker chased him sarace- ly. relentlessly, thudding left hooks to the body, wringing ev ery ounce of power he had be hind hU right to -the -head; Near the end of the round the richt landed full and clean again, ear ners legs spread wide, his eres stared a - second, and This hands started down. But before Sharkey could set himself for another clean smash, the huge natural fcuard of Camera's arms was up again, he held tight; and tho bell rang. Sharkey bad all the better ot the sixth and had Camera in even graver danger when the final blow crushed him down. The Associat ed Press score card gave Sharkey rour ox the first five rounds. crediting Camera only with the first. Camera Is the biggest man ev er to win the greatest of boxing crowns, and was the tlrst chal lenger to enter a ring with a heavyweight champion favored in the betting. At ring time Camera was a 8 to S favorite. -. (ConJInued from pags 1) council have made no overtures to buy the water plant here since the bond issue was sustained. He In dicated officials of the company were at all times ready to nego tiate for sale of the plant bat In dicated no price would be accept ed which did not take into con sideration the cost price of the plant here together wh Improve ments made since It wis purchas ed by the Oregon-Washington Wa ter Service company. F s BALTIMORE, June 29. (AP) Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, celebrated his 68th birth day anniversary in bed here'- to day, recuperating from an opera tion. Telegrams from hundreds of well-wishers. Including a personal message from President Roose velt, were received. It seems as If everybody is remembering his birthday," Mrs. Boran said, -it Is Bleasin him tremendously. Almost every sen ator, representative and cabinet member has .wired him." The message from the presl nun ON WATER 1LIII6 m BIRTHDAY 0 BOH CELEBRATED dent wished- the senator a speedy recovery and carried a birthday greeung.: un a stand at the sen ator'e bedside twaa a bouquet of white rosea from the White House Senator ; Borah was" operated on Monday, at the Johns Hopkins hospital. He is expected to be awe to return ttj hla Washing ton-home In aeverar Weeks. ATLANTIC.' CITT. N. J., June 29 (AP) A master code of fair practices and competition for the retail grocery industry in accord ance -with, the-industrial recovery act was adopted by the National Retail Grocers' association to night at the closing session of the 36 th annual convention. A minimum wage scale for male adults over 18 was set at $18 a week In the north and S15 In the south; for Inexperienced junior clerks under 18, $12 in the north and $11 in the south; for female neap over is. within the metro politan area of a population of over a million. $11; over 250.000, sio ana other sections $9: tor managers, 420- The code stipulated a six day week with a maximum of 9 hours a day and 48 hours a week for fe male help and 10 hours a day or 54 hours a week for male help. It was declared that the offer ing or sale ot goods at a price less man replacement costs for store. plus 10 per cent to repay labor costs partly, bo considered unfair practice. The code terms as unfair, of fering of rebates, prizes, premi ums, coupons, gifts or. free goods, directly or indirectly. In connec tion with the sale of any goods, and the publishing any false ot misleading advertisement or fail ing to make true representation concerning grade and quality of any goods. BULLETS BREAK UP t club nm ST. CLOUD. Minn.. June 29. (AP) Submachine gun bul lets, apparently Intended for an underworld enemy. Interrupted frivolity of a local night club early today and dropped an in nocent patron with wounds which may prove fatal. Two hours later, police chased a man in an armored car Into a farmyard four miles away and seised a submachine gun. two automatic rifles and small arms and about $400,000 worth ot bonds, at least half of which were stolen in two raids In a Havana, N. D bank In the last year. The occupant of the car. Fred Burkowskl, who police said was known locally as a rum runner, was charged with the shooting ot H. O. Sandborn, $5, tire sales man. Warranta . were Issued for two other men believed to have assisted GjOHISTt (Continued from page 1) spectlon work for which such an official Is particularly Qualified. No extra employes would be add ed to the fire department. When civil servicA- .f .x lished. "fire, department officers sought to set up a fire prevention bureau but were handicapped by not being able to devote sufficient time to the work, which includes inspecting buildinna for fir h. ards and keeping- fire records. The new bureau would be designed to remedy this situation.' no credit has been ivn th city by the Insurance ratine hn. reau for such Inspections as fire- mou nave regularly made be cause the work was not done while the men were on paid duty. Under Olson's plan, this credit would be obtained and copies of fire records and Inspection re ports sent to the state fire marsh al's office and the national board Today and Tomorrow UISHS TtAIiS UEAiti-irmoas Year ycs will fc iw dimmed wmm theaimn "Sweetheart DwtiaV And how yoaH laugh aa titer try la make Udy' at lUa lately tittle mllfra. MHMcaly an beira! TTkJuon With Onslow Stevens; Juliette Compton EXTRA ADDED JACK DEMPSEY presents ' MAX in A THRILLING ROUGH and TUMBLE BATTLE SEE BAER THE COSnXQ CHAMP t All 10 Rounds Complete in Talking Film I SEE IT! of tiro underwriters. The proposed ordinance will not include the plan of having Wil lamette university men servo on the night shift ot the tiro depart meat fa exchange tor lodging, Ol son, said. This plan probably will bo. worked out and presented to the council late tn the summer. Enforcement to Last Ditch is W.T.U. Plea MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jane 29 (AP) Directors ot the-Women's Christian Temperance Union to day called on states which have voted to repeal the 18th amend ment to -enforce Its provisions as long as it remains in the-consti tution. Directors preparing the pro gram ot the national convention which starts tomorrow deplored a disposition In some communities to assume that prohibltioa Is no longer the law of the land because 1C states have voted against it They will ask the general con vention to demand a last ditch en forcement program. 0 r ATTRACTION! a irxTrvr-xrATTn m. ski w a n j am ill I a CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT! Reynolds Given Ten Years. tor..., : Postal Robbery PORTLAND, Ore.. Juno' lV (AP) Perry Reynolds pleaded guilty In federal court hero today to a charge of robbing the pt office at Wren. Ore.. last May $1. and wss sentenced to servo 10 years In federal prison at - Mc Neil's Island. jl ' Although pleadisgjrtllty to the post office rebbecy.tReynolds re fused to plead -guilty to second coast in- the Indictment, which charged htm with threatening a post office clerk with a dangsroui weapon at BoelL Ore., in Decem ber, 1932. The prosecuting at torney sard, the charge was pre dicated on s written confession which Reynolds later repudiated. Reyn elds, who has served two terms In Washington state- peni PESJO GatarCasf. Jalsr net ym: : ot: k :u : ' ' SI Bfc- i ssmr . . m M RjJ S, irhr lm ellmmli pmUm. S omTmo, SUfl rW trst..m PW. eeeemam serese si 0 smm UeetM eWw U U werUt Warner Bros. Presents THfi SHOW of IOOO WONDERS i coxnxrors AtTrrRnTv- tentiary at Walla Walla for rob bery, will bo Uken to McNeil's Island tomorrow, . with several other prisoners. . . . . . ; w r' If "i? Hen tbcj ortj JSMiBtOND&L - astvKmtt POVfTLt MacMAHON W1U1AM . nsS?AJUCS sssomROCXU CUT Klllll smttMe HOUOWAT TAMMAMTTOUHC nemajto comatAuc nOCTACXrW NoVoVtlSll er-iJ??er FIoor 33c ovjudi M TO 11 P. M. - - sr 1B1 j t'e. .IT. t . . Schaefer's Corn Remedy No Cure. N'o pay 23c J- A J. 1 Baby Talc J i9c r 25c V 1 Zinc Ointment 2 for 26c r 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 29c 1 Diatetie d The Original 1 135 N. 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