The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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S OREGON CTATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Blornlnr. Jane 30, 1933
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Salem-Iliihee Grading and
. Paving, Independence
Proiects Chosen
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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
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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- . -
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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
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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.
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STRIKERS
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SOUGHT
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Victory v Astonishing; ! Jack
Sharkey has own way
Until Knockout 1
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Reynolds Given
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: 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
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