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LITTLE MERCHANTS ; All Statesman carriers re charged for all papers they deliver. Please notify the office when changing address. Telephone 0101. WEATHER , Fair today and Thnniday, slowly rising temperat are; Max. Temp. Toes. T7, Ml. 42; river 1.4 feet, clear, northerly winds. I FOUNDED 185 EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning July 5, 1933 No. 86 i i rv ... I If l I I l I I II 1 I 11 I I II II Lni WORLD PARLEY iOID;FIL IE ML Action Expected Thursday If Roosevelt : Doesn't Amend his Stand Adjournment Motion Made By Dutch Premier, is Unofficial Word WASHINGTON. July 4. (AP) President Roosevelt tonight cabled fresh instruction to the American delegation t the I-ondon economic confer ence to put forth every effort to keep the parley going. The text of the Roosevelt cable was not disclosed and It 'was reiter ated that any news regarding the conference must come from London. LONDON', Jnly 5. Wednes day (AP) News from Wash ington that President Roosevelt had cabled the American dele gation to exert every effort to keep the world economic con ference going aronsed the greatest interest In conference circles today, bot gold bloc members were frankly skepti cal of success. President Ends Vacation on Cruiser -: Vi 1-y: fr--swt- -' r'. r. f.- r4 - When tlie Cruiser Indianapolis was fitted np with special fixtures as ' floating abode for President . Koosevelt, all sorts of rumors floated about. Including the one that it would rush him to London for an attempt to straighten out the economic conference muddle. That may still happen, but it looks now as though any such dash would be too late. Meanwhile, the president has been spending the fag end of his sea vacation aboard the cruiser, and entertained his cabinet on board, the first time such a meeting has been held. Here is the presidential "yacht" and F. R. himself in seagoing togs in left I identified as Paul Pasero, Santa DEATH ECHOES OVER NATION; TOLL OVER 1 90 Whiteson man Killed in car Crash Near Donald and Companion Injured T IDS AT LEGION'S JULY 10 60 Persons die, Automobile Mishaps; 6 Fireworks; 46 are Drowned ! ' (By the Associated .Press) j At least 22 persons met death in accidents on the Pacific coast during the Independence day cele bration yesterday, although none of the fatalities was directly attri butable to explosives. Numerous accidents were reported,, some; of which may take further toll. Fourteen persons were killed In California automobile accidents and two met death by drowning. inset; on the right. Commander J. M. SmeaUie of the vessel. SOLOi fill FOR IXT SESSION Bv CLAUDE A. JAGGER LONDON, July 4 (AP) The world monetary and economic conference teetered on the brink of collapse today but the steering eommittee declined to push it over pending further word from president Roosevelt Ending of the conference in view of the Intense bitterness aroused Dy we pres.ueuiii eutun- at d alreadv at work ization message yesterday was in preparatjon or tne resumption proposed in a small steering com mittee meeting this morning. The large committee was called regular Roosevelt congress F. R. Back in White House; Ends Holiday! WASHINGTON. July 4 (AP) President Roosevelt tonight ended a vacation of more than two weeks, most of It spent on the water, when he arrived at the w I a 1 MA. A . A WASHINGTON, July 4 (AP) wnwe Mouse snoruy aiter .ov A dozen committees of the sen- P-m- fu uu..u mocorea irom Annapous, au., where he had come ashore from the cruiser Indianapolis about an hour before. Riding in an open car. Mr. Roo- 6LE1 MED III Income tax Leaks, Rackets, Labor Conditions, and i Bankruptcy Eyed BILLOT TiFT TIL Schermerhorn Trial to Start Today; Fehl- to Seek Change of Venue Rosa restaurant owner, his wife, Katheiine, and Amaso Tamasl. Healdsburg service station opera tor. . Edward Roberts died of injuries I suffered in a collision on the Necker Pass road near San Jose. Lawrence Garcia of Klamath Falls. Ore., died when his car catapulted Into a highway guard rail near Woodland, Calif. Reed Retains Title In Second Big Bout With Jones on 4th They Need Only one Referee but Keep him Rather Busy; Airplane Spin Leaves Children Enjoy Program of Challenger Easy Victim Sports; Independence Observance Held By RALPH CURTIS , : IT required only one referee to keep Robin Reed and Henry pay Free x of Accidents (Ml Jones on the straight and narrow path prescribed by the rA,lr,j. t wrestling rules in their second annual Fourth of July match "rounds, Legionnaires at the fairgrounds Tuesday night.- The bout lacked the py- Receive Praise rotechnics of the one a year previous, but was a hard fought, comparatively clean affair. Also in contrast to the 1932 af- A dear, warm day combined ; , " 1 O fair, It ended decisively, with Taried amusements.; music. Reed a winner beyond any dis- "recracsers ana patriotic exer- pute. He thereby retained his yesterday gave several thous- world 145-pound championship " Salem folk lively Indepen- nd earned the right to meet the denc day celebration at the state 147-nounds champion. Jack Rey- fairgrounds. Program went off nolds, here later this month pro-1 smoothly under the management vlded Reynolds .can be signed up. 01 aozens or American Legion The crowd was estimated at ers ana ta wngnt s shew around 5000 not so many peo- trofuJPj pie as a year ago. but a well-filled . Children numbering into the - grandstand and a crowded ring- hundreds flocked to the grounds side section for all that. afoot, on bicycles and in automo-. Though within the rules for the C?!br tbir most part, the wrestling wa, fast to S!' l bi! HOBS NEXT TQ BET PROCESS T1X AID Three burned to death on the Red-I Wheat Levy in Effect Jllty wooa nignway wnen tneir car ov erturned and burned. They were 8, 30 Cents a Bushel; Cotton tax 4 Cents Death echoed over the nation yesterday in the wake of the roar f J,1b,i,ayn t0 celebrate Inde- representatives which Secretary (Copyright 1933, by the As sociated Press) "WASHINGTON, July 4. (AP) Farm administrators have drafted tentative plans calling for a processing tax on hogs by October 1 to provide np to $150, 000,000 to finance application of the farm act to corn and swine. The plans will not take final form until after a meeting of corn and hog producers and their and vicious. Tft onW extraneous "Vf ,r"5rIU arrsngea Dy -- ' ... x,a: I arry w. scott and his commit- activity engaged in was Reed's series of attacks upon Referee tee. Individuals and business series ut miacKB uuuu neiereci Verne Harrington. It should be "r,m? "fA1" "ously to said on Reed's behalf that there is nlrZ:riZrrZ? - " HUM b At 10 o'clock the racing and tmmtx carl ,f V -t- has no right to manhandle a wres- hiMV-- --T ' s . Jones proved that his recent WJl.T r"u -D1. 10 Fit?? t11MMM V.J k & A, J 4 J Vt. ning nor his stamina. He grappled TT lll " V -A5"' l"f call to patriotism was voiced amd a tribute to American ioUirt formal observance of the 157th pendence day. FrelTminary surveys of the Bev- a ianVW to Reed the end Se22SS,-J ""fi 1.1 tatP ahowed a death toll I n -uiy 10 ODiain a cross -1 . . " I plemented by remarks from Allan ii states snowea a ueain 1011 ti . rArlriin. 1 of the whip. n . with Reed on even terms and at the end of 51 minutes, flopped V 1 t . I. . 1 - . 1 f 1 locks interspersed with rabbit '7TT. "J.?!"0 of activities in the fall to round out new legislation for the first MEDFORD, Ore., July 4. -(AP) A Jury in circuit court here today acquitted John Glenn of Ashland, former Jackson coun ty Jailer, of a charge of compll- eral I of slightly more than 150 Thousands of persons were in section of sentiment regarding the employment of the act to the two related products of the corn It looked UkA th Kam thli? 01 capital is going to happen again in the mer'C" Vsl0? whIel! was going to happen agai lured and nrooertv damage was K L 1 l.u .v,i,j rnnn pj . Mnni, Tuwea in ceieorauon. and rreat. . De 1 in" navo u m low -; " ZZZ.1 sute Commander Jack Eakln of great, Automobiles, as usual on holi days, accounted for the greatest prices In recent years, If the levy is approved in con around in great style when he suddenly came up with an air- Dallas. Those who attended the eele- viiior unneavoit nr i Kimnp in Mil ii 11H ii car. mi. xwfivF I ja ( 1. . ... 1 , " .v v ..UVD...w.v.u. . . . iu tauoDviu uu. tuci o uciuk uu rii i. a, imi an!,r maV a final ree- l".:: Z. V. "M , "'7 n "e men 01 several taou- number of deaths, more than SO necuon wun a corn-nog program 1 ?xa. tn ' f , urwon saw me national cha v ' - 1 LiesDiiB laai tae exira session neieii wa ticcu -j vn lit. t- v . n.. 1 : : 1 1 1 . v , . q u u ' ah rept the administration slate Jnly celebrator. all along the ' "in- Zl JT!." . "rJ -on7, " . tS. VntH 'in, du.m Jones tne f- " 1 lalt TmicZ February. The Jury, com- hana. Firework. posed of six men and six women, oniy six deaths. Forty-six per uuiuicuuauuii j (swept tne aaministratlon slate IJUiy ceiepraiors au muus ""linBt 11. ..11 oon An Knf on tllAtnV.1 . . I . . . ,, . v 1 iuo iun uiciw. 7 ii clean 01 a11 Oaior bills, leaders irouie irom Annapous auu uu mo non ot aecreiary ut omw , certain there will be plenty of streets of wasmngton. Hull, head of the American dele- material to start off the Jannarv The sailors of the destroyer El gation, the large group was ad- meeting. lis, which brought him ashore at Journed until 10 a. W'lltj"- I Of, most Importance, In the I Annapolis, manned the rails and Eastern Standard tlmel Thursday. 1 -f .hi..i. i. n thra nhera to the nresl- - - uuiuiuu va, lwuks cno lhicilbiud. ib - - - i "I moved that we adjourn the I, i,-,,,.... j ,tn( h nniioi vm in his an- Jcson county sneriff, on a iteering committee until tomor- LUnd,n lnatllry lnto stock' and tomoblle. He responded with a "Imilar charge was scheduled to npa nursed burns from flrecrack- cents, Is to be row morning." said Hull after the d banking and foreign loan wave of his straw hat. !trt ooo oefore Circuit ers and other fireworks. Hospitals ust 1 If the m corps put on its performance before returned Its verdict after 11 hours of deliberation. The trial of Gordon L. Scher merhorn, under suspenslao as sons were drowned and 30 met death from other causes air plane crashes, shootings, and un usual accidents. Scores of children and grown effect before win- , w. '.lAUust iw, wnen u will go to the th thin rnnn ht i,A hm Jefion convention at Klam was tossed In less than a minute ,:"!:oter PPranes er Tom Hill. The Salem Kilties tax to go Into ter sets in. The 30-cent a bushel wheat tax I will become effective at midnight, July 8; a maximum processing tax on cotton, probably four! cents, Is to become effective Aug- by a series of flying tackles. meeting, "but Mr. Chamberlain transactions. The drive from Annapolis was Judge G. F. the one-hour bout, Mitchell win ning on a foul when Nelson was their music to that of the dram corps for the day. imiH ro llf ?ATt Sklpworth of BanefliUthe major cities treated them campaign now under way in the adjudged to have used his closed .-.".wa 8"mtd t weu 7v. v i. T.l T.lI.h v""" luo urivo irwui cut. n,m.. t .nil thAm icrnm. H . .v .-v. WlUieSSea W Hnal ShOWinC chancellor of the. exchequer) got J inv-sHeaflna eom wer ordered drawn as yen- tetanus. cessing tax of about six cent, a Ln a fall. Art O'Reilly and "Prof." hfJWVi. up ana suggesiea one more wblch resumes hearings Thurs- Uolice onened a way for him ". P" so we adjourned untu Tnursaay da- -lreadr has Dredicted new thrh thm mate of holiday traf- DWU eausiea. morning." I nrooosals would be made to olug tti I Schermerhorn will be the The secretary of state replied, nn iASv, in th income tax laws. I t vr TTn srAtarv to fourth of about 20 Indicted ln the yes, mais our poaiuun, i and possibly strengthen the se-I the president, accompanied him paiiot theft case, to go to jalL Peculiarly. Chicago, the play pound Is to be levied on cigar Newton grappled a lively draw to hI8' - Columbia Hunt club (Turn to Page 2, Col. 4) asked directly If the Americans curlties act, provide supervision in the automobile here. opposea aajournmeni. 1 0f stock and bond pools and con- "w really aon t rnow wnai 10 trol of speculation expect," he added when inquiry other committees on both sides was made If he expected further of the ca.pltal are scrutinizing, or instructions from Washington. wm do SOf the Ux question, mail "We moved adjournment of the steering committee to give allruptCy cases by the courts, rack parties more time to consider theetBf labor conditions on the Mis- matter." By mid-day, important quarters in virtually all delegations, in cluding the American, felt nothing could save the great world parley, but during the afternoon a vigor ous movement was started In the United States group to get the large steering committee , meeting postponed before It could act-on adjournment. At the .earlier meeting of the small steering committee repre- (Turn to Page 2, Col. 5) nSONSPENDS FOURTH IN HOSPITAL N0GUJ0I SLOGAN SPREADING The first two, Arthur Ladleu of Medford and Walter Jones of Rogue River, were convicted. The ballots were removed from the courthouse on the eve of a re count of votes to determine the legality of the election of Sher iff Schermerhorn. MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. lxs The court was also scheduled Angeles, July 4. (AP) A gol- to hear arguments tomorrow on den monoplane with Roscoe E. a motion for a change of venue. Turner of Hollywood behind the filed by County Judge Earl H. stick, broke all precedent for Fehl. another of those indicted speed flying at the national air ROSCQE TUnnER IS AIR RACES VICTOR leaf type tobaccos by October 1. 1 open the show. Farm administrators will con centrate this month on devising the corn-hog program which Wal lace regards as presenting some of the most difficult questions of any of the basic commodities list ed In the farm act. PRDBRAM BEHEFI Woman to Direct Posfs Refueling Through Siberia TS IIS, FACTORIES LOS ANGELES, July 4- (AP) --Fourth of July was JJ ti; ta onnectlon wItn the baot races today before a crowd estl UKJ ill a uiraynai uo w i ,v r,,!.. .11 v. v I ineit case. More men to get Work in Providing Materials. Sawyer Estimates riders. Despite persistent shooting of fireworks all over the grounds, no one was seriously injured, accord ing to Waldo Mills, who had charge of the legion first aid tent. He treated several dozen persons, however, for minor burns. The night crowds were large, with fireworks, the wrestling match and legion dance proving good drawing cards. Much praise was heard for the legionnaires' efforts in providing the celebra tion program. Gibson, film cowboy, who peered through two blackened eyes today and told visitors he knew his air plane was going to crash at the national air races, but he aian know how It happened, Gibson, whose speeding plane WASHINGTON, July 4 (AP) sentatives of the European gold "No garden, no relief" is a slo-1 cracked up Monday as he was bloc nations nroDOted adjourn- gan that has begun to spreaa rnundlns: the second pylon In his ment Iff view of the president's re- through the relief agencies dis-1 match race with Ken Maynard, fusal of subluxation demands. A I tributing federal funds to unem- .Creen cowboy, for the Will Rog deadlock resulted when ! Ameri-1 ployed. : I ers trophy must remain In bed at i MOTHER DI1S IN ATTEMPT AT RESCUE mated by race officials at 50,- 000 by adding the two ; closed WASHINGTON, July 4. (AP) The publle works administra tion predicted today that more men would be needed in mines NEW YORK, July 4. (AP) Miss Fay Gillis of Minneapolis, 23-year-old aviatrix, will direct tllA rofniiMfl tr nt TXMlav TVwta'a course classics on the races to TOMla , nv his Victory of Saturday in tilt .!,.-., . cit...i.. ..t. I and Industry to annnlv tha nnada : i iftuuwa b uiuci la u yuiuio i . . - , cross-country dash. 1 M fvrn..tA, nri tuvt of road workers than will be used I in the actual work of building the . """"s I tatlTe. aald today Mlsa GtMia had roaas. outstanding racing airmen, flew left Mo8C , n ,5 . Novo- They estimated payrolls for in to nrst piace in tne iQU-miie sloIkf whcrd th. aTlator plaM ll , IJI w . . . can and British opposition arose. A statement today by Harry L. I least four weeks, his physician, a frantic mother, who could ! -..v- . :Z" ot tn "nks and any adjust- AltUUl J . VW.AJ". aMvM v.w . MnnMUB, 1 CUC1 Kl VU1C1 KoUVT 1Q11V1 I MJl UftllJ HftlllUi HUUi I UUL B W I 111 - DIUD.HI 1DLO Lflfl V 1 1 I A 1 .1 . 1 I . free-for-all event at a speed of . iAB.n naun wmi. of the S400.000.000 111 AM " "' '""" """ . Ul IDO UUU AUUIpn. -.A- ,a (.L.. . ihflrt ItAll swept down a straight -a w ay I .v. n rBninihmnt EARLY WILLAMETTE GRAD PASSES AWAY LA GRANDEj Ore.. July 4 - direct work from the expenditure f5:ir7? laI' iDi A allocated for I," r CT I rlfa flAmA t Aa Qnryfa aftaa k All roads would exceed by 1200.000,-1 rCrJ':: 000 the payrolls of the road build- " t Vr,:. ": " menta the plane needs. ers actually carrying on the con strnction with labor account mier. was understood to have of- administrator, said he expected He suffered fractures of the lamette river here today in an Saturday he travelled from fered the motion, acting on behalf tne garden program to result in first, second and third right ribs attempt to rescue her child who Na- y . of France, Belgium, Holland, -It- slseable contributions to relief and the first, second and third had waded Into water beyond her hours 30 minutes to win the BOeihfZ EmDlOVinZ aly. Cteehoslovakia, Poland and food, needs this summer and next lumbar yertehrae, the physician depth and wa. crying for help. tan?ntmentaT ?a Ji in record "yj"6 ci,...t . t k . tm....... .:vt. i ia v..u.. m,A , ... . . . iranaoonuneaiai race ia recoru y TT Switzerland. JOBLESS ADVOCATE WORKERS REPUBUG the Rev. J. George Wall, pastor VT0? M r cenMchur;i,TtficTating: of the cost of a highway. Dr. WhTi. i,An t. ni,i. Colonel Donald H. Sawyer, tern- N-b Nw l Tisina f,nw porary administrator of public StrViLillJLW wTntWrWnerrps "IM The moTherwT, SSOTt &nreSS 2200 ifiSt o Yr eS2rS2ff?f SJ?23 g n SaVnC Hr.tUnded le. are being urged to plant gar- blackened eyes.lbson'. quick re- daulMer rescued, unharmed! loVJ'Sd ? mmnt Sfi.Zl '.KeSt 1 e3T J 552? . STSat'iIi "f1 "a?1 WiUamette "S. garden programs. Hopkin. GYnnOTpite the pain that l!a i?.K!-a" ... SEATTLE. July 4. - (AP) - ".Mt man-hour, iion. doSrSTlffi .if aid. are being followed up by wracked him, Gibson described alff heard her danrhter Thei: first ttmethat any f Uer has ever p- Jnson. President of the It 00. I beSTSrSei JSIySr. It' wi coming., he VSI!! iSciorfe.1" Boeing Airplane company, said to- taU, toU1 W LS tjJSJS: are Demg carries oui ny coopera-i l anew n was coming, fl" .,- na ,,,... ,mm a..n. n i,A ..fiA..t a .... , r . . i. v.m - m. I rw. ?r"cucea Ior lwo years eeiore tlon between local Telief agencies .aid, "but I didn't know why. The ZZ i" cTJr. i .17,.. u ".... r. I r I , . " I v ..... .v, I taxing a post graduate course at and the agricultural and home ship. Just wouldn't respond to my ' .r" LJ" ffl.tti l.iiSS 1"..toAlh,' 2 "a.LI!!Ci" .iLe the unlyersity of New York. Dr. demonstration services. 1 touch, x was afraid , of fire and ZZZ "' .ir r". " ot "IT ... 1 7. V'iC... w- u - i - Kiroy practiced again, at Elgin, "w auAftfUv una ctsi rsa i iv uvyuiwi COLUMBUS, O., July 4.(AP) A convention of 1000 unem ployed persons, asembled as a na tional group, adopted what they termed a "Declaration of Inde pendence" today, advocating .es tablishment of a "worker, and farmer, republic ln America." Their resolution deplored "con dition, arising from the economic depression and the profit system" aird declared it the duty of the farmer and the worker "to bend every effort through organization and determined action in unity to fight and destroy this system.". Telegram, were sent to Presi dent Roosevelt and the governor of Alabama demanding the re lease of negroes held In the 'Scottsboro ease." The meeting At least one state has adopted I when I saw the crash was inevi- the "no garden, no relief." .lo- table. I cut the .wftch. That'. " LJ.yL gan, he said. 1 1 remember." Fear Fisherman Is Lost . La Grande Boys Killed Maloney Off to Portland Small Boy Drowns. Albany MISSING SINCE SUNDAY ASTORIA, Jlly 4. (AP) The Altoona Packing company announced today that Frank By- era, 70, one of its fishermen, has been missing since he went ont on the Columbia river Sunday fits-lit tii flah. Bvers. a resident was held at the state fairgrounds. I of Astoria, ha. not been seen r ooci was proviaea ior me w since, nor has hi. boat, J-l8, gate, by the city. Farewell Party . Is Given Magin been sighted. It 1. feared his boat may have been .truck by steam er and. that he drowned. CAR LANDS IN PIT LA GRANDE. July 4. (AP) PAPTT.AMTV flra.. Jnly' 1 . wu juaw.. wo a.. . a i. va y- lomer was injareu wusu iuoi and member, of hi. family was crashed into a gravel pit. elven by the conareaatlon at the I Edyar E. Knapp, 20, was dead church Monday night. Dr. Magin ( before medical aid conldbe gir ls mnTint tn Ralem where he will I es him. Leonard Roe, 22, died two hare hi. headquarters as superln- I hours later ln a hospital here. Po tendent of the Salem district of I lice said that Dick BramWell, drly- ruriS' H iulf6red only minor Boys of C.C.C. The girl was Quickly rescued I nru. r f by other camper, along the vUU Lb LU JL cf saw shore, but her mothers body was Immersed 45 minute.', before it could be recovered. A futile at tempt was made to revive the Woman with a polmotor. : rran Shores,, the father and EDMONTON, Alta July 4. husband, was not present j when (AP Preparing to take off to me vrageay weeurreu. I morrow at dawn; Pilot William Alexander and three companions of the JImmla Mattern rescue ex- for the U. S. amy, will keep the created Indirectly in agencies min- then at Enterprise, and finally at -mpww ma uciur uumj r ia(, uuui, aeiuag ana Bmppiug 1 LA Grande. HIS Widow, three for the remainder of 19SS on an eight-hour, five-day week basis. the materials. (Turn to Page S, CoL 4) children and a sister survive. (Iff Tntlav fnr Mattem Searchivoasi Biiage flans are Rushed; One Completed Operating two shifts daily, the state hrlrfra denartmant la a week pedltion .pent today! checking I aaea4 ot schedule ln preparing do- tnAfr nltna anil atndTlna mini Af r.- a. a.. vi a . .. F ear ItidianS. l01 route to Nome, Alaska. Oregon coast highway to be built W f SW I C Nomo Will be their base ln an I with tnnSm available under the ReaUPf RlflP extensive search of the j northern publle work, bill, it was announc IVCyuCil XXJXiCa pj.einc area where Mattern di. Tuesday by C. B. McCnllough. YAKIMA. WaahuTjnly 4 f AP i.'.4"?! ternal revenue. 'W-f HtW m nht around llTwr Id? Thi -t WmtoSn hZ lwJSi SatlaL Propar,d.to spend at llai, r- V: .-Ta. V r iriU1" r. n ve I road, for approTaL This bridge Web ' lUHWlWy iUVUIiret VI BAa.V 0. C. C. camp on the Tieton mer. Juries, TAKES OFFICE SOON ' PENDLETON. Ore.. July 4 (AP) J. W. Maloney. prominent eastern .Oregon democrat, and re cently appointed collector of ln- of the office. WAS COURT WARD Hurt 60 Children .a .a av. T n. ... .... mms I i WA1U UL IM.IKUUIU WUUIJ Will k, , , . . . was drowned today when he fell ' Th boy. told Sergeant Ray Der- into deep water in the Willamette 7 n officer tolf them the tribes- rlver while he waa nlaylna- In'a men were planning to go on tho park near Peoria, : Ore. Thebody r Patn will be 2100 feet In length, of concrete, steel and wood construc tion, and of sufficient t height above water level to meet require ments of th war department. All five of the bridge, will spaa navi gable streams. Work ea the design for the SI jthe. Methodist Episcopal chnrch. ' er of the car, tell asleep at the get up. NEW YORK. July 4. (AP) Firecrackers were banned here luslaw bridge Is being rushed and wa. recovered shortly afterward, - The boy. were greatly Impress- by - city, ordinance today, bat will be completed - by Jnly 10, but an attempt to revive him with ed by the officer', description of en o u g h were rboOtlegged" fn This bridge U of the .teel bascule a pulmotor rushed from Corvallls an-Indian' war. Secretary Derby from New Jersey and i Long Ii- type, with:., draw. span. Thls was unavailing. He was wading in sent the youth, to the sheriff land to . send about CO children bridge will be 1480 feet ln length. shallow water fell, and slipped i where they were assured the aher- toho.pltal. .with superficial - Th Reedsport-Umpqua river into deeper water a., he tnea toiizr. aepuues naa ui iuuuos Darns, ut viuiuxeu r t a r a a vnu,t iiu i wv i u iwi , well In hand." 1 horn after tint all treatment, . 'with a draw srpan, Thl stmctur will be ot concrete and steel con struction and will .pan the chan nel, ot both the Umpqua and Postal Receipts Gain $32,308 in Last 12 Months Salem's postoff ice receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1931, exceeded those for th 1932 Smith rivers. McCullonch said the I year by $31,308. Postmaster John design for this bridge .would be I rarrar, announced yesieraay. i n completed within th next SO or 40 days. . The largest ' bridge, for which the design Is now being prepared, will be more than a mile ln length. This span will be located at Coos bay and will be of steel and con crete construction. The bridge will total, for the year Just dosed were $115.1 J compared to $203, 207 for th previous year. In creased postage rates were thought to hare provided the in crease. . The month of Juno shewed strong improvement over , jane. be constructed at a Isvel to rre-1 1131 This year', total receipts elude the Installation t a draw I were sxz,tt comparea io -xa.-span and at the same time meet f 244 ln 1932. 4- with the federal requirements. McCnllonga estimated th cost of this span at $1,500,000. The last of the tiro proposed bridges -will-bo at Yaqnlna, bay. This structure will bo 1000 feet tn length and ot steel and con crete construction. Wood will bo MONTANA FIRKFAN DIES :LEWISTOWN, Mont, July 4. f AP) George K. Dalbey. 28, ' city .fireman, ' died In a hospital ' . hero from the effects of over ex- ertlon and Inhalation ot smoke at a fire today. Dalby had been in used extensively In constructing the service only a month. His ear th approaches to all fire of the eats are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dal bridges. ' t bey of Mulltn, Idaho. The tiro Revised estimates of the state destroyed a barn and some Uto;. . " (Tarn to Page I, Col. I) . stock. . v .;.,.-...'.